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from catholic university in washington, who is started with the first song. there is no excuse for elder abuse. >> i am very happy to be here to talk to you all a little bit about elder abuse. there is about 5 million people. ♪ a little louder. you want me to rap? ♪ i need some help. my brain elasticity is not too god. i -- good. i need your help. turn to page 21. yo, yo, yo. maybe you want to stand up a little bit, get the blood running. 21 little -- ok. listen up. join me if you can. ♪ i want to stay connected there's a big world out ther e email through the air i may be over 60, but i love mp3's face time me ♪ here we go. one, two -- ♪ is urf the -- i surf the net for free my favorite cafe is the library i write to all my homies they know the adresdressee i'm great with advocacy ♪ we have to use the internet for advocacy and democracy. we have to be savvy cyber users. ♪ an e-mail from nigeria says i won $1 million a check will come, made out just for me ♪ ♪ what do i do? press delete looks to good to be true, it is ♪ go to verse one, say "we." ♪ we want to
from catholic university in washington, who is started with the first song. there is no excuse for elder abuse. >> i am very happy to be here to talk to you all a little bit about elder abuse. there is about 5 million people. ♪ a little louder. you want me to rap? ♪ i need some help. my brain elasticity is not too god. i -- good. i need your help. turn to page 21. yo, yo, yo. maybe you want to stand up a little bit, get the blood running. 21 little -- ok. listen up. join me if you...
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and with that money with his share steven wahl moves to a different neighborhood near catholic university. and he decides he's not going to change his name and he continues to work at the government printing office where everyone knows he's african-american. he's going to become white by keeping his mouth shut, and it works for a little while. >> this is an interesting thing because i was telling daniel those of us who are black, especially of my age born in the years after world war ii, all of us know a friend or a relative who has move fbd across the color line to become white, and it was lost to us.d fbd across the color line to become white, and it was lost to us.fbs the color line to become white, and it was lost to us. across the color line to become white, and it was lost to us.across the color line to become white, and it was lost to us. across the color line to become white, and it was lost to us. we describe people having a past or lost to the family people leave family force lots of different reasons. people that become white, once they become white and they can no longer risk
and with that money with his share steven wahl moves to a different neighborhood near catholic university. and he decides he's not going to change his name and he continues to work at the government printing office where everyone knows he's african-american. he's going to become white by keeping his mouth shut, and it works for a little while. >> this is an interesting thing because i was telling daniel those of us who are black, especially of my age born in the years after world war ii,...
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catholic university helped me with a research assistant and of s. w tica hg chen and washington d.c. provided me with the support. of fletcher supprttm in tnd ia donomething aioak gpas ar back as i could. looking at different periods of history. i looked at eerts to point* me in the rht ct oshaseao ints aro orit they don't come out of the imaginations. the schomburg center and the the mtso >>eshealo l to coespopad er >>t:thchicago library also. i do wan toaea ams plug. [laughter] ournr ear ithorod otboalthve fme. lng anc owau it is in the bibliography. we are represented. tok t tutu chlob ih arrival of all four sets of grandparents. why did yoorgaizet oka y etdeon why wiee chronology? >> when i started thinking of t structure of the book part of what i dis look fothe ite stornd fatei huht owre s ns with the first african american first lady. but where did itbegan? ditnoel wowru hti would roulette back. -- rolled it back. with the ence l ckyeft le knew give see terato erere. il ie he coistent themes. it strikes me the way you tell the storyese ad n t
catholic university helped me with a research assistant and of s. w tica hg chen and washington d.c. provided me with the support. of fletcher supprttm in tnd ia donomething aioak gpas ar back as i could. looking at different periods of history. i looked at eerts to point* me in the rht ct oshaseao ints aro orit they don't come out of the imaginations. the schomburg center and the the mtso >>eshealo l to coespopad er >>t:thchicago library also. i do wan toaea ams plug. [laughter]...
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there is currently one franchise in d.c., on the campus of catholic university. >>> after several monthsnstruction and inconvenience, one of the d.c.'s busiest corridors is up and running. the work is all wrapped up along 18th street on the stretch between columbia and florida avenue s 18th street is also more peat friendly now, with new trees, wider sidewalks, and a bicycle friendly design. >> really the street is a new street, and it's a new street for the first time in, like, what is it, 100 years? >> very challenging to have customers come in. even parking has been difficult. i think it's beautiful. you can see how open it is. >>> some changes you can't see including all new electrical, high pressure gas and water services along with an upgraded sewer system. >>> a won't is helping others in a big way. she spends her time raising money for care takers so they don't have to worry about expenses while they support loved ones fighting life-threatening illnesses. melissa molle teismt introduces is to the generous woman. >> one person can make a difference. together we can make the world.
there is currently one franchise in d.c., on the campus of catholic university. >>> after several monthsnstruction and inconvenience, one of the d.c.'s busiest corridors is up and running. the work is all wrapped up along 18th street on the stretch between columbia and florida avenue s 18th street is also more peat friendly now, with new trees, wider sidewalks, and a bicycle friendly design. >> really the street is a new street, and it's a new street for the first time in, like,...
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catholic university in the distance tonight.en warm, muggy, some places -- i'm going to show you in a second, a couple places have actually cooled down tonight, which is courtesy of a lower dew point for some, not necessarily for us now because the do want has been creeping on up. 100 degrees. they changed that on me after they sent out the official climatology report. they just changed it to 100. somewhere in there it managed up to 100 degrees after 5:30. dulles was 96 degrees, bwi marshall 97. let me show you the core of the heat out here has just been relentless the last several days, 106 st. louis, 107 little lock and i just made the comment it can't get much hotter than this out there. nashville 105 and we have had nine straight days here in d.c. over 95 degrees, okay? they have had nine straight days in st. louis over 100 degrees. so as much as we're complaining, imagine how it feels out there and it breaks a little bit, too after the weekend for them because of this frontal system right up here that will try and come down
catholic university in the distance tonight.en warm, muggy, some places -- i'm going to show you in a second, a couple places have actually cooled down tonight, which is courtesy of a lower dew point for some, not necessarily for us now because the do want has been creeping on up. 100 degrees. they changed that on me after they sent out the official climatology report. they just changed it to 100. somewhere in there it managed up to 100 degrees after 5:30. dulles was 96 degrees, bwi marshall...
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>> i'll be going to catholic university. >> i understand they have a national championship winning lacrossethere. >> yes, i will there. >> will you contribute to the win this fall? >> i hopefully will be able to. >> what was it like growing up with a great backyard? it was better than i'm sure a lot of other kids had. a lot of space to run around. we have great bonfires and have my friends over and swim. >> reporter: this was your contribution to the backyard was the fire pixt because it's july and it was 15,000 degrees we don't have the fire going out there because we couldn't take anymore heat. this is a great idea and you enjoy the fire pit. >> we love it. all of my friends come over and we sit around and have a great time. >> reporter: next we'll do a quick hello, isabella, a friend of the family. hello. >> hi. >> and are you enjoying your summer vacation? >> yes. >> reporter: we'll be back here in the backyard during the 6:00 news and we'll talk about kebobs and the forecast then. >> we've gotten the pool and fountain and fire pit. finally coming up hopefully we'll have the grill. >> a
>> i'll be going to catholic university. >> i understand they have a national championship winning lacrossethere. >> yes, i will there. >> will you contribute to the win this fall? >> i hopefully will be able to. >> what was it like growing up with a great backyard? it was better than i'm sure a lot of other kids had. a lot of space to run around. we have great bonfires and have my friends over and swim. >> reporter: this was your contribution to the...
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catholic university, often the hazy sunshine there off in the distance on our tower camera. listen, let me show you what's going on. this is the first thing i want to start with, because it is probably the most important thing. we do have a heat warning that has been posted for tomorrow. everybody under this warning here. at least all of our viewing area and across the bay as well. we are expecting the heat index. not the temperature. 110 to 115 degrees. we haven't seen it like this since that last 104 day that we had back in the first heat wave that we experienced. 98 degrees right now. it's been a little bit cooler today. simply because in some cases, this dew point has not been outrageous for all of us today. 61 is not bad here in town. now annapolis, you're up to 72- degree dew point. that's oppressive. same for quantico and frederick at 70. notice where that real high dew point is. that is where they are getting the most uncomfortable temperatures with the heat index. 104 at quantico. and annapolis is up over their actual temperature. they feel like 96 degrees. 96 at 7:
catholic university, often the hazy sunshine there off in the distance on our tower camera. listen, let me show you what's going on. this is the first thing i want to start with, because it is probably the most important thing. we do have a heat warning that has been posted for tomorrow. everybody under this warning here. at least all of our viewing area and across the bay as well. we are expecting the heat index. not the temperature. 110 to 115 degrees. we haven't seen it like this since that...
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ttanrd from a catholic university. the difference between you and me is you don't have a problem with a guy who is an enthusiast for abortion rights getting a award from a catholic cine'a us ershs edto thas tre consecutive archbishops of kansas city and was asked point ank by one of them name for me a single law that would create any strictions on abortion. she i wa jrid eo dirde ial birth abortion test but raised money for him. it is hard to understand how you can get any further out there in left field andathleen cbs on th iss. leyot gi biden credit and give credit to bill daley. they warned him catholics won't put up with this. telling catholic non-profits what to do. unfortunately they would vo. the ara ofkekathleen sibelius clueless. don't have the pulse of the catholic community in your giving advice to the president of the united states. in the past might ha found a lot of bureaucratic bishops very ivd d hun voaky scl the scandal occurred between the 60s and 80s. these old cases are out there. we have a new crop
ttanrd from a catholic university. the difference between you and me is you don't have a problem with a guy who is an enthusiast for abortion rights getting a award from a catholic cine'a us ershs edto thas tre consecutive archbishops of kansas city and was asked point ank by one of them name for me a single law that would create any strictions on abortion. she i wa jrid eo dirde ial birth abortion test but raised money for him. it is hard to understand how you can get any further out there in...
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a small private catholic university just outside of chicago says it spend over a quarter million dollarsocumented students. it's a dream come true for these young people but not everyone feels they deserve it. i think it is a fascinating story because they are skirting the law here. >> they is circumnavigating the law. the funding is coming from private sponsors. for them as a catholic institution they say it is their moral obligation, their convictions led them to this. when you take a controversial stance like this it will polarize people. not everybody is in line. some alumni say they disagree with the decision. one state representative there earlier this week says it is a horrible idea that these people are illegal immigrants according to him and should not receive this education. we spoke to them earlier this week. listen to what they had to say. >> reporter: they are a private university and private school. some say they can do whatever they want with their money. >> they could. why are they still breaking the law, then. there are kids with no identification. they are not citizens
a small private catholic university just outside of chicago says it spend over a quarter million dollarsocumented students. it's a dream come true for these young people but not everyone feels they deserve it. i think it is a fascinating story because they are skirting the law here. >> they is circumnavigating the law. the funding is coming from private sponsors. for them as a catholic institution they say it is their moral obligation, their convictions led them to this. when you take a...
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several universities -- catholic universities helped me. they gave me a research university in some office space. office space was critical. the wilson center in washington d.c. i live in washington d.c. also provided me with faith and support. the fletcher fellowship kept me going when i was taking a little longer than i had hoped towards the end. and then really, i called upon experts in the field. i was doing something quite ambitious, taking her grandparents, the first lady's grandparents and taken in as far back as i could take them. i was looking at very different periods in american history. and i reached out to the best experts in the field in each of those periods. too kind to point me in the right direction. >> i wanted everyone to hear that because first of all, it speaks to how important institutions are in supporting and writing these books don't just come out of the imagination of talented writers, that institutions like the schomburg center as well as the smithsonian. >> that's right. the recount was people that really make a
several universities -- catholic universities helped me. they gave me a research university in some office space. office space was critical. the wilson center in washington d.c. i live in washington d.c. also provided me with faith and support. the fletcher fellowship kept me going when i was taking a little longer than i had hoped towards the end. and then really, i called upon experts in the field. i was doing something quite ambitious, taking her grandparents, the first lady's grandparents...
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he was intent on fulfilling his mission at the nearly all white catholic university in wooster, massachusetts for african-american students who if they didn't get this opportunity could be badly deprived. >> in detroit he found a star basketball player. in washington, d.c., a self-described studious mama's boy named ted wells. in new york city eddie jenkins, football standout who saw the cross as an opportunity and obligation. >> there was a war going on and there was a war in the streets. we felt that it was time for us to stake our claim. we didn't just want to come in and get a degree and join middle class america, we wanted to basically build a new nation. >> reporter: at first some of the young men were skeptical about brooks idea. >> historically black colleges gave great education to our young people. great schools to go to. you don't have to go to this ivy league white school in boston. >> reporter: they knew full well what was ahead of them. >> there were a number that had no interest in getting to know us. >> reporter: nonetheless they accepted scholarships and started working on ga
he was intent on fulfilling his mission at the nearly all white catholic university in wooster, massachusetts for african-american students who if they didn't get this opportunity could be badly deprived. >> in detroit he found a star basketball player. in washington, d.c., a self-described studious mama's boy named ted wells. in new york city eddie jenkins, football standout who saw the cross as an opportunity and obligation. >> there was a war going on and there was a war in the...
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catholic. politics, independent. saint bonaventure university new york. b.s. marketing.te university of new york at buffalo, mba. marketing intelligence service, a subsidiary of data monitor, a company headquartered in london, england. general manager, naples, new york, 10 years and currently. lookout magazine formerly published by marketing intelligence service. editor eight years. productscan online, a database of new consumer package goods, executive editor 10 years and currently. health products, business magazine. a trade journal, columnist five years and currently. hobby, skiing, auto racing. tom, robert vierhile. born chicago 61 years of age, daughter donna. one daughter. jewish. democrat. university of chicago, b.s. chemistry. massachusetts institute of technology, ph.d., micro biology. center for science in the public interest, a nonprofit public health advocacy association with over 8,000 members. cofounder and executive director 33 years and currently. author, numerous books, including "restaurant confidential," "marketing madness," and "what are we feeding ou
catholic. politics, independent. saint bonaventure university new york. b.s. marketing.te university of new york at buffalo, mba. marketing intelligence service, a subsidiary of data monitor, a company headquartered in london, england. general manager, naples, new york, 10 years and currently. lookout magazine formerly published by marketing intelligence service. editor eight years. productscan online, a database of new consumer package goods, executive editor 10 years and currently. health...
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. >> the university is a primarily catholic university and we're targeted because of our faith and wecontributors to our community for almost 70 years, one of the top employers, we weren't included because of our religion, not because the city was trying to promote any faith in particular, but recognizing us as really, one of the staples, one of the pillars of our community. it's unbelievable, that this group is trying to bully our city. >> alisyn: what i heard an official say the cross is a recognizable landmark in the city, it didn't so much represent an endorsement of faith, but rather of visual piece of the city's identity. yet, on the flip side, does the atheist group have a point, if you're something other than christian, it might make you feel left out? >> you know, we, we are in america, we have a freedom of religion, not a freedom from religion, in this day and age, it's surprising to me that people can get, think they have a constitutional right to not be offended at anything. really, we're saying it's intolerant if you don't allow people of faith to participate in our publi
. >> the university is a primarily catholic university and we're targeted because of our faith and wecontributors to our community for almost 70 years, one of the top employers, we weren't included because of our religion, not because the city was trying to promote any faith in particular, but recognizing us as really, one of the staples, one of the pillars of our community. it's unbelievable, that this group is trying to bully our city. >> alisyn: what i heard an official say the...
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university of maryland, ... baltimore county.../. he... was... joined today... by... catholic bishop...is madden ..../ as... they... spoke... in support of the law.../ giving... in state tuition... to... illegal immigrants...///the... two... are launching a campaign... to protect the dream acc ... as... it faces... a... ballot referendum in november. "the dream act does not give special favors to children of undocumented immigrants, it gives them a level playing field, a fair chance" chance" "children need to know that adults believe in them and that they appreciate the power of education to transform lives" lives." critics say the dream act will cost taxpayers millions. a petition drive collected more than enough signaturee to put the measure to a vote. commuters ... are... trying to make... their way around two blocks... of... light street again tonight../. buu... it's the businesses surrounding the water main break... that are really suffering../ kathleen caiins joins us to explain... heavy construction is underway but repairs will take three weeks.almost a dozen businesses arr still
university of maryland, ... baltimore county.../. he... was... joined today... by... catholic bishop...is madden ..../ as... they... spoke... in support of the law.../ giving... in state tuition... to... illegal immigrants...///the... two... are launching a campaign... to protect the dream acc ... as... it faces... a... ballot referendum in november. "the dream act does not give special favors to children of undocumented immigrants, it gives them a level playing field, a fair chance"...
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university of maryland, ... baltimore county.../. he... was... joined today... by... catholic bishop...is madden ..../ as... thhy... spoke... in support of the law.../ giving... in state tuition... to... illegal immigrants...///the... two... are launching a campaign... to protect the dream act ... as... it faces... a... ballot referendum in november. "the dream act does not give special favors to children of undocumented immigrrnts, it gives them a level playing field, a fair chance" chance" "children need to know that adults believe in them and that they appreciate the power of education to transform lives" lives." critics say the dream act will cost taxpayers millions. a petition drive collected more than enough pignatures to put the measure to a vote. a... baltimore county man ... is... getting... a new kidney tomorrow... / thanks... to.. .a....former thankk... to.. .a... former marine.../ marine.../ nathaniel holland ... waited... three years... for a kidney.../ after... he... heard ...about a ebsite ... called - matching donors dot come - / it... took only... a... couple weeks... t
university of maryland, ... baltimore county.../. he... was... joined today... by... catholic bishop...is madden ..../ as... thhy... spoke... in support of the law.../ giving... in state tuition... to... illegal immigrants...///the... two... are launching a campaign... to protect the dream act ... as... it faces... a... ballot referendum in november. "the dream act does not give special favors to children of undocumented immigrrnts, it gives them a level playing field, a fair chance"...
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we had to move from the university to the church, the catholic church. president larry summers tried to catch th class in half because mheatch f camp g the kindness of the priests and brothers mac was there year after year and you didn't come to princeton. utah professor howard taylor and so gooto s tt, t cadence and a daughter renamed -- west comes from brother west. >> i am deeply touched. at wt m crow was and is what jap crow was. jim crow begins in 1895. people have bn enslaved, we are going to stigmatized them elsc antatmorfu anke very difficult for them -- to respect ourselves, come together collectively d resist. that is what american terrorism s bwe 1 i in court all day today. and just got arrested here two months ago and this is the third day we were in court wrestling withhis issue of the attempt 0, of them.rng people. ten% found with anything on them 1% arrested so what do you do? break their spirit. teizraatedthem. sttihe aich cr is still operating and tied to the industrial complex in that regard. matthew briones says i want to ke conen ee j
we had to move from the university to the church, the catholic church. president larry summers tried to catch th class in half because mheatch f camp g the kindness of the priests and brothers mac was there year after year and you didn't come to princeton. utah professor howard taylor and so gooto s tt, t cadence and a daughter renamed -- west comes from brother west. >> i am deeply touched. at wt m crow was and is what jap crow was. jim crow begins in 1895. people have bn enslaved, we...
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universal primates which is something that is really -- [laughter] distinguished, but in effect what happens is the bishop of rome begins to fill the space and that is why it is the roman and catholichat is what means universal and great. it is the universal and roman church. in the year 800, the pope had he been kicked out of rome by the citizens there, calls on his very loyal followers -- follower and man named corollas magnus, which is a beautiful name. corollas magnus. in latin it means big charles. [laughter] so it's like big tony or something like that. he is a warlord effectively. so because i'm big charles, corollas magnus, a name by the way putsch if you say it for 1000 years, nonstop, it will start to sound like charlemagne. that is where we get charlemagne he comes to the system and he returns him to his authority and then some conversation takes place and we can ask oliver stone to make a movie about it. we have no factual basis, in which they discuss what to do afterwards since one can imagine an oliver stone movie in which the pope says you know chuck, i am really grateful for what you have done. is there anything you would like? corollas magnus says no, no, come on.
universal primates which is something that is really -- [laughter] distinguished, but in effect what happens is the bishop of rome begins to fill the space and that is why it is the roman and catholichat is what means universal and great. it is the universal and roman church. in the year 800, the pope had he been kicked out of rome by the citizens there, calls on his very loyal followers -- follower and man named corollas magnus, which is a beautiful name. corollas magnus. in latin it means big...
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university of maryland, ... baltimore county.../. he... was... joined today... by... catholic bishop...as... they... spoke... in support of the law.../ giving... in state tuition... to... illegal immigrants.../// "the dream act does not give special favors to children of undocumented immigrants, it gives them a level playing field, a fair chance" chance""children need to know that adults believe in them power of education to transform lives." lives." critics say... the pream act ... ill a... petition... collected... enough... signatures.. to put the measure to a vote. commuters ... are... trying to make... their way... around... light street... again.../. but... kathleen... cairns... says.../ businesses... surrounding the water main... break... are ... suffering../ 3 (long line cars swooshh(second whistling cop) maneuvering around the water main break downtown is not easy.... (yellow truck backs up) (deliveryman hands waving ) "detours!"(whistling cop)heavy traffic... with two blocks of (delivery man)"we delivering sandwiches..cookies chips..." but only pedestrian traffic is allowed....
university of maryland, ... baltimore county.../. he... was... joined today... by... catholic bishop...as... they... spoke... in support of the law.../ giving... in state tuition... to... illegal immigrants.../// "the dream act does not give special favors to children of undocumented immigrants, it gives them a level playing field, a fair chance" chance""children need to know that adults believe in them power of education to transform lives." lives." critics say......
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gross abuse of children, neglect in their duties as officers of that university, when i read that report, george, i thought about the catholichurch, the boy scouts, other institutions that have been implicated in these kind of cases, what i like about the report at the end, he gave us 120 recommendations of how we can protect children in the future. he gave us a blueprint of how to avoid this happening. it's a sad episode. >> james, i was looking at naacp. >> look, this is awful. people are talking about the death penalty of penn state. that's a dumb idea. lives have been ruined, let's go out and ruin more lives. let's suspend the program, who knows what he's going to do, let's take every contract that has been signed, penn state/wisconsin game, everybody who has a molt in happy valley, let's ruin their lives. this is really a bad idea. let penn state football play, make money, bring the trial lawyers in. pluck that chicken clean. >> sitting behind james and donna, lsu, we hait's inheritn' discord, it's corrupting, you'll get this and elsewhere different forms of corruption. because big-time football has no business on colle
gross abuse of children, neglect in their duties as officers of that university, when i read that report, george, i thought about the catholichurch, the boy scouts, other institutions that have been implicated in these kind of cases, what i like about the report at the end, he gave us 120 recommendations of how we can protect children in the future. he gave us a blueprint of how to avoid this happening. it's a sad episode. >> james, i was looking at naacp. >> look, this is awful....
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catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university.hat is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the challenges facing our neighborhoods and the special jewels that are the urban villages we live in. i ran for office because i w
catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university.hat is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san...
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meantime a major christian university is now set to file suit over the obama administration's birth control mandate. it is the first non-catholic'll get it to you when it comes out. bill: a stolen plane. raises questions about airline security. how do you pull this one off? how easy is it to do it? details on the developing story next bill: hearing from former president george bush wading back into the political pool where the bush institute released its first book aimed at jump-starting the economy. mr. bush saying we will never fix the deficit without growing the private sector. former president talked about mostly about his trip to africa where he and his wife laura, the former first lady, worked on a clinic for women with hiv. >> i want the message to be it doesn't matter what your status in life is. you are never too proud to handle a paintbrush. i had more paint on me than the wall [laughing] bill: president bush did add he hopes governor romney wins in november. shocker. martha: frightening scene played out at an airport in utah. police say that a man who is wanted in connection with a murder in colorado managed to steal
meantime a major christian university is now set to file suit over the obama administration's birth control mandate. it is the first non-catholic'll get it to you when it comes out. bill: a stolen plane. raises questions about airline security. how do you pull this one off? how easy is it to do it? details on the developing story next bill: hearing from former president george bush wading back into the political pool where the bush institute released its first book aimed at jump-starting the...
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university of maryland baltimore county will join advocates for the american dream act. they are launching educating maryland kids. he will be beyond by auxiliary bishop of the catholicch diocese and other folks. now the group is advocating for a yes vote in november to uphold the maryland dream act. the law ensures that maryland's students whose family play maryland state tax and gad waited from -- shall graduated from maryland high schools can play in-state tuition. the focus is building the momentum after announcement of the president protecting dream students from deportation and providing work permits. the event runs today at 12:30 to 1:30 on umbc campus on hill top circle. sherry jonson -- sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> for the first time in the history, our neighbors to the north they are worth more than us. over the past five years, the average net worth of canadian households is more than american household. in 2011, a canadian household was work 363,000 dollars compared 393,000 in the united states. the major reason is canada economic triumph they are rooted in the 2008 recession. american house prices plunged and now canadian real estate holds more value.
university of maryland baltimore county will join advocates for the american dream act. they are launching educating maryland kids. he will be beyond by auxiliary bishop of the catholicch diocese and other folks. now the group is advocating for a yes vote in november to uphold the maryland dream act. the law ensures that maryland's students whose family play maryland state tax and gad waited from -- shall graduated from maryland high schools can play in-state tuition. the focus is building the...
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catholics back in the united states. mitt romney does head home a little bit later today. natalie? >> peter alexander in warsaw, poland, thanks so much. >>> a kent state universitytudent must stay away from his school and wear a gps tracking device for allegedly tweeting that he would, quote, shoot up his college campus. 19-year-old william cabern action was released on $50,000 bond on monday. he is charged with inducing panic. >>> to wall street. kayla is at the new york stock exchange for us this morning. good day. >> good day. wall street is recovering from the worst case of the mondays since 1973. nine straight mondays with red arrows in the markets. early optimism from investors fading that economic policymakers would provide a boost. investors now in a wait-and-see mode with market events taking place in the upcoming day, especially an all-important read on the state of american jobs. today we have earnings from drug giant pfizer as well as beer maker anheuser-busch. natalie? >> kayla tausche at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> and this kid should go for hurdling gold. the nigerian goat getting serious air on a farm in maine as you see there. no
catholics back in the united states. mitt romney does head home a little bit later today. natalie? >> peter alexander in warsaw, poland, thanks so much. >>> a kent state universitytudent must stay away from his school and wear a gps tracking device for allegedly tweeting that he would, quote, shoot up his college campus. 19-year-old william cabern action was released on $50,000 bond on monday. he is charged with inducing panic. >>> to wall street. kayla is at the new...
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university to a wrongful death lawsuit. champion died after being beaten by a hazing ritual. and a catholic priest in boca ra ton is insisting he's innocent. police say this surveillance video shows the priest picking up a $900 picture frame. a store employee says he left the store without paying for it. six days later police arrested the same priest at another store on charges that he shoplifted two coats. and at last, something you might have wondered. the fast food mystery is solved. in a video on canadian youtube, the executive chef for mcdonald's revealed what's in the big mac's secret sauce. in case you were wondering, mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, classic yellow mustard, white wine vinegar, garlic, onion powder and pap ri ka. the amounts aren't given. you'll have to figure that out through trial and error. you can see it there. i watched a little bit of it. he said these are household items. sure enough that's what the secret sauce is, wolf. >> secrets indeed. thanks very much, lisa, for that. >>> it was indeed anything but a routine approach to the miami airport. >> i never felt
university to a wrongful death lawsuit. champion died after being beaten by a hazing ritual. and a catholic priest in boca ra ton is insisting he's innocent. police say this surveillance video shows the priest picking up a $900 picture frame. a store employee says he left the store without paying for it. six days later police arrested the same priest at another store on charges that he shoplifted two coats. and at last, something you might have wondered. the fast food mystery is solved. in a...
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catholic operations. the floor is yours. >> governor thank you very much. whenever i'm reminded of doing these types of talks it's really engaging providers, payers, patients, government i'm reminded of my daughter who went to the universityf iowa but went to the university of southern california for a master's degree in social medical social work. my mother who is now 90 years old could never figure out why my daughters and sons leave and don't settle back in orange city, iowa, dutchtown of about 3,000 people. and last thanks giving my mother said why don't you come back to orange city? orange city, they have a nice critical access hospital. they need social workers. leave santa monica come back to orange city. so mageb would say to my mom and say, well, grandma, you know i've got this great little condominium that's close to the ocean which i'm paying for, i've got this nice car, used car but it's nice that i can get around in very well which i'm paying for. and i've got this graduate program that i'm in at usc that i'm paying for. she said i just love being on my own. and it's that idea that i think historically doctors and hospitals and systems and social and government comes to this issue of health care and that is w
catholic operations. the floor is yours. >> governor thank you very much. whenever i'm reminded of doing these types of talks it's really engaging providers, payers, patients, government i'm reminded of my daughter who went to the universityf iowa but went to the university of southern california for a master's degree in social medical social work. my mother who is now 90 years old could never figure out why my daughters and sons leave and don't settle back in orange city, iowa, dutchtown...