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connie knows that story, she has lived it for 65 years. connie's first language was chinese. that's because chinese children went to this school where they were thought in chinese. >> i was only nine or 10 years old i had to take care of my two brothers and my sister at that age when my father and mother were away looking for work. sometimes we don't have anything to eat. i would just give them a piece of bread and sprinkle some sugar on top. that's a sandwich. >> reporter: the chinese came to build the railroads. back breaking work that nobody else wanted. but it paid a dollar a day. later hundreds of chinese came to the delta area to pick fruit. or to pack fruit for shipping. connie king got her first pair of new shoes in the seventh grade. she grew up to be a beautiful young woman and got married but when she and her husband tried to buy a house in the area they were told they couldn't because they were chinese. they had no choice but to move to loch. a town built by chinese. here the chinese could own the houses they built but the land was owned by a farmer named loch and
connie knows that story, she has lived it for 65 years. connie's first language was chinese. that's because chinese children went to this school where they were thought in chinese. >> i was only nine or 10 years old i had to take care of my two brothers and my sister at that age when my father and mother were away looking for work. sometimes we don't have anything to eat. i would just give them a piece of bread and sprinkle some sugar on top. that's a sandwich. >> reporter: the...
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connie. >> hi. thanks for having me on. >> it's great having you back. so, why are some sitters more popular than others? >> well, babysitters are teachers, in a way, and great babysitters know the secret and the secret is to catch the teachable minute with kids. the teachable minute is something that you show, ask, or teach kids, and when you do that, kids really appreciate you. they want to be with you, they feel like you're with them, and so they say, "mom and dad, this was a great babysitter." >> is this a special talent that some of us were born with or can anyone come up with ideas for teachable minutes? >> well, it's not something that we're born with. it's something that we get good at by practicing. so if you want to catch teachable minutes with kids, you have to say, "what i can i show, ask, or teach kids right here, right now?" >> so, can you give one or two examples of things we can do to become better sitters? >> sure. let's say you're in the kitchen with kids. for little kids, you would call out some words, like refrigerator, and ask them t
connie. >> hi. thanks for having me on. >> it's great having you back. so, why are some sitters more popular than others? >> well, babysitters are teachers, in a way, and great babysitters know the secret and the secret is to catch the teachable minute with kids. the teachable minute is something that you show, ask, or teach kids, and when you do that, kids really appreciate you. they want to be with you, they feel like you're with them, and so they say, "mom and dad,...
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that any patient deserves in the city we're thankful the foundations has been an outstanding york connie is here representing the foundation board i want to thank larry and pam bear and richard and judy who chaired the campaign you're looking at the resolution of gifts from other donors as well as the zuckerberg's on behalf of the hospital and the patient and the community to really thank the zuckerberg's and all the donors for their generosity in helping us to really plan for the future and how we care for our patients i'd like i'd like to introduce amanda the executive director of the foundations who is going to say a few words. >> thank you. >> thank you sue and thank you, commissioners for your strong support today. through the rebuild the city is creating a 21st century hospital that will have the equipment and facilities it needs to continue to position the general as a leader in trauma care both nationally and globally this transform from 0 gift from mr. zuckerberg and dr. chang we know that the general is the heart of the city we're incredibly they've to the zuckerberg's to make
that any patient deserves in the city we're thankful the foundations has been an outstanding york connie is here representing the foundation board i want to thank larry and pam bear and richard and judy who chaired the campaign you're looking at the resolution of gifts from other donors as well as the zuckerberg's on behalf of the hospital and the patient and the community to really thank the zuckerberg's and all the donors for their generosity in helping us to really plan for the future and...
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carlyle and no one we're preferring at one what and do so strike up the band your board president connie sharpening had an now, it's time to honor our sponsors kaiser permanente your top webb core builders and wells fargo and united health care you rock stanley lange do have foundation and sf your grand and at&t and pg&e let's give them a great big hand hand. (clapping.) >> the heros for the year this afternoon they all have gathered here i sing it allowed and clear it's their communities that they all hold so dear my how this is is a hurray dr. diane leads the way and dr. edgar pier we see you're also gifted we thank you will have you for all you do so raise glass and give a cheer to your new hospital opening in december this year in san francisco welcome, welcome me home i'm coming home to room no more. (clapping.) >> (piano playing). >> thank you, stephanie and beach blanket bagging babylon there's a little time left from the auction in heart pleased visit ebay works table to introduce our final heros of the day please welcome janet chief executive officer northern california kaiser p
carlyle and no one we're preferring at one what and do so strike up the band your board president connie sharpening had an now, it's time to honor our sponsors kaiser permanente your top webb core builders and wells fargo and united health care you rock stanley lange do have foundation and sf your grand and at&t and pg&e let's give them a great big hand hand. (clapping.) >> the heros for the year this afternoon they all have gathered here i sing it allowed and clear it's their...
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. >> connie, is that true? you don't want him to run? >> yes!you concur, you don't want him to run? >> she does -- >> if he did, would you veto it? >> yes! >> a republican senator from vermont a few years ago said the only cure for the presidential virus in the united states senate is embalming fluid. once you get that feeling, you can't get rid of it. so i don't have that feel. but thank you, rachel, for your comment. >> there are some people who think that running for president is not necessarily a great way to get elected president, but a great way to get ideas out there. and the ideas being discussed in a presidential year, in a presidential primary context end up shaping the agenda in a way that's constructive. as a progressive, as somebody who people like in the senate, somebody who's shown the ability to win in swing state ohio and all the different things you've done, are you optimistic right now in terms of the conversations that we're having as a country? are we doing anything constructive? >> i'm optimistic that democrats will do bett
. >> connie, is that true? you don't want him to run? >> yes!you concur, you don't want him to run? >> she does -- >> if he did, would you veto it? >> yes! >> a republican senator from vermont a few years ago said the only cure for the presidential virus in the united states senate is embalming fluid. once you get that feeling, you can't get rid of it. so i don't have that feel. but thank you, rachel, for your comment. >> there are some people who think...
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thank you so much connie, of cnet.nk youing if for being here. >> the president is expected to speak at any minute. we'll monitor his remarks. >>> let's get to three things to know on this friday. "the new york times" media columnist david carr died last night after collapsing in his office at the paper. he was known for his media equation column, and memoir about his fight with drug addiction. his name is trending posthumously since yesterday and counting. it's a top three google search right now. "the new york daily news" reports the driver of the car that crashed killing veteran cbs news correspondent bob simon may have been speeding at the time of the accident. police told "the daily news" the cab was driving at a high rate of speed when it hit another car and slammed into a barricade on sunday. he was recently the how coastco-host of "60 minutes." >>> a woman claims she's holding one of the three winning powerball tickets. looking at a windfall of $188 million. she said her kids are the ones what will benefit. her
thank you so much connie, of cnet.nk youing if for being here. >> the president is expected to speak at any minute. we'll monitor his remarks. >>> let's get to three things to know on this friday. "the new york times" media columnist david carr died last night after collapsing in his office at the paper. he was known for his media equation column, and memoir about his fight with drug addiction. his name is trending posthumously since yesterday and counting. it's a top...
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my name is connie rice. i'm about to lose my microphone. my name is connie rice and i am a civil rights attorney who is based out in l.a. my specialty is police reform. my biggest project has been with lapd and i have good news to report on that front. we are changing the praetorian guard that used to be america's warrior cops. and we're changing together. they will say i've changed. i will say they've changed. we're working together to get a police force to protect the community and to enforce civil rights. that's how they begin to see themselves which is a whole new way for lapd to see itself. chief bratton when he was with us got so frustrated with my meddling that he got me a chief of police badge, you think you are the chief of police, you may as well have a badge to go along with it. we are actually very good friends and i'm helping him in new york as well, so police reform by default ended up becoming my specialty. i look forward to helping this group identify the ways that we can help police change. the police will tell you that we
my name is connie rice. i'm about to lose my microphone. my name is connie rice and i am a civil rights attorney who is based out in l.a. my specialty is police reform. my biggest project has been with lapd and i have good news to report on that front. we are changing the praetorian guard that used to be america's warrior cops. and we're changing together. they will say i've changed. i will say they've changed. we're working together to get a police force to protect the community and to enforce...
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his former colleague connie chung. >>> president obama unleashed. must have been a slow day.. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-d
his former colleague connie chung. >>> president obama unleashed. must have been a slow day.. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower...
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in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie racked19,000. in august 2013 in chicago, a psa minor brown pitches in to help the team ring in another 220k. in the big apple, february 2014, a psa, 8.5 johnny eve ever seen. johnny. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. jamie: on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a fired up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody, and listening to the on floor bids. you get into the feel of it. the mood of it. >> the last person standing, get the item. >> apparently people have money. at the end of tonight, you may too. jamie: up first for carla and karl tonight, the georgia peach. >> 730 ty cobb. mint nine. are you serious? yes, we are serious. 27,000. anybody else? >> when the auctioneer kind of slows down? you know it's getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. give me five on that, yeah. jam
in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie racked19,000. in august 2013 in chicago, a psa minor brown pitches in to help the team ring in another 220k. in the big apple, february 2014, a psa, 8.5 johnny eve ever seen. johnny. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. jamie: on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a...
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connie van putten he was removed and taken to the hospital in critical condition.y were searching for any sort of weapons in plain sight and found a demand deceased. hercules police she was removed and taken to john muir hospital and is in critical condition. they did a further protective sweep in case there were any additional vicitims or weapons that might be in plain view. inside the garage they found a male who was deceased. you can see in this aerial video from abc7 that officers combed the area. police arrested a suspect a short time later. forensics teams worked well into the night to piece together what happened. police say they are not sure what the relationship, if any, the suspect had with the victims. van putten it's really sad and discouraging to know that this kind of thing is happening in the world today. i've been doing this for a long time, as you know, and it doesn't seem to get any easier. police say it is unclear if this was a home invasion or not but they did find a replica pistol on the front porch. i'm jeff bush in hercules, kron four news. >
connie van putten he was removed and taken to the hospital in critical condition.y were searching for any sort of weapons in plain sight and found a demand deceased. hercules police she was removed and taken to john muir hospital and is in critical condition. they did a further protective sweep in case there were any additional vicitims or weapons that might be in plain view. inside the garage they found a male who was deceased. you can see in this aerial video from abc7 that officers combed...
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in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie mack rack$419,000. then in august 2013 in chicago, a psa 8 minor brown pitches in to help the team ring up another 228k. and in the big apple in february 2014, a psa 8.5 johnny evers and mint 9 frank chance assist in a $300,000 haul. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. on july 31st, i joined karl and his cousin, karla, at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. got a fired-up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody and listening to the on-floor bids. you get into the feel of it, the mood of it. >> bid what you want. the last person standing with their hand in the air gets the item. >> apparently people have money. >> yeah. >> at the end of tonight, you may, too. >> reporter: up first for karl and karla tonight, the georgia peach. >> this is a 1910 e-98 730 ty cobb, psa mint 9. are you serious? yes, we are serious. $26,000. $27,000. anybody else? >> when the auctioneer kind of slows down
in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie mack rack$419,000. then in august 2013 in chicago, a psa 8 minor brown pitches in to help the team ring up another 228k. and in the big apple in february 2014, a psa 8.5 johnny evers and mint 9 frank chance assist in a $300,000 haul. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. on july 31st, i joined karl and his cousin, karla, at the 35th national sports collectors convention in...
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we have brittany followed by connie rice. >> thank you. thank you for being here and the work you're doing and the work across the countries. my question is along the same vein. i'll make it brief. i'm looking for very specific information, mr. perez, as your experience as a former probation officer. as an educator, i actually agree with you because there is this issue both of the actions of a school resource officer but in a lot of ways merely the presence of a school resource officer internalized. i have an officer at my school. why isn't there an officer across town in the rich part of town. i appreciate you bringing up that point in that racial justice lens. so, then if that is a potential solution, what is the kind of alternative training that you provide educateors to be able to do the kind of risk assessment, et cetera, that you did as an officer to ensure that the presence of an officer might not be needed but we can help support those students who might be making some of the young choices? >> i certainly feel that there needs to b
we have brittany followed by connie rice. >> thank you. thank you for being here and the work you're doing and the work across the countries. my question is along the same vein. i'll make it brief. i'm looking for very specific information, mr. perez, as your experience as a former probation officer. as an educator, i actually agree with you because there is this issue both of the actions of a school resource officer but in a lot of ways merely the presence of a school resource officer...
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he is charged with murdering his wife connie last august. police say she was running in penny pack park when they got in an argument. investigators say connie murray was strangled. >>> also expect delays traveling along roosevelt boulevard in bustleton. utility crews will finish making repairs on this water main that rupture yesterday morning. starting at 9:30, two northbound lanes and one southbound lane on the boulevard near blue grass road will be closed. repairs are expect to wrap up in time for the evening rush. >>> coming up at 6:03. here's traffic and weather together katie. >> good morning, ukee this will be a quiet the day for us overall. the just ahead of the breeze chilly outside, we have some sunshine but that is kind of the story, really the bigger weather story is what is town the road here folks. we can sit relax, enjoy this day before we have to deal with more snow and even more cold. here's how it feels right now. like i said it is no picnic. you cannot be walking around in shorts and t-shirt but it is still quiet and it is
he is charged with murdering his wife connie last august. police say she was running in penny pack park when they got in an argument. investigators say connie murray was strangled. >>> also expect delays traveling along roosevelt boulevard in bustleton. utility crews will finish making repairs on this water main that rupture yesterday morning. starting at 9:30, two northbound lanes and one southbound lane on the boulevard near blue grass road will be closed. repairs are expect to wrap...
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and copyright legislation written -- for connie and copyright legislation rules.the internet public is truly a constituency. we are a group of millions of people who come from all different backgrounds who must be dealt with before congress writes any laws that threaten our rights. >> in november, protesters called on wheeler to favor net neutrality as they blockaded his driveway when he attempted to go to work. >> i'm sorry, we can't let you go to work today because you work for verizon, comcast, at&t and other people. weak cap let you go there because you are selling us out. it is not ok with us. we want to know which side you're on. >> which side are you on, tom? in may, we were in washington and we went over to the fcc and there was an occupy-like encampment outside the fcc. >> yes, the creativity of the grassroots has been remarkable. there have been events around the country -- marches a cat parade recently where you had numerous cats, representations of cap, stake out the lawn. cats are considered the mascot of the open internet. there has been this million
and copyright legislation written -- for connie and copyright legislation rules.the internet public is truly a constituency. we are a group of millions of people who come from all different backgrounds who must be dealt with before congress writes any laws that threaten our rights. >> in november, protesters called on wheeler to favor net neutrality as they blockaded his driveway when he attempted to go to work. >> i'm sorry, we can't let you go to work today because you work for...
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carlyle and no one we're preferring at one what and do so strike up the band your board president connie sharpening had an now, it's time to honor our sponsors kaiser permanente your top webb core builders and wells fargo and united health care you rock stanley lange do have foundation and sf your grand and at&t and pg&e let's give them a gre
carlyle and no one we're preferring at one what and do so strike up the band your board president connie sharpening had an now, it's time to honor our sponsors kaiser permanente your top webb core builders and wells fargo and united health care you rock stanley lange do have foundation and sf your grand and at&t and pg&e let's give them a gre
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in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie racked,000. in august 2013 in chicago, a psa minor brown pitches in to help the team ring in another 220k. in the big apple, february 2014, a psa, 8.5 johnny eve ever seen. johnny. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. jamie: on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a fired up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody, and listening to the on floor bids. you get into the feel of >> bid what you want. of the last person standing with their hand in the air gets the item. >> apparently people have money. at the end of tonight you may, too. >> a first for karl and karla tonight, the georgia peach. >> this is a 1910 set of 30 ty cobb psa bid 9. are you serious? 22,000. 28 grand. 27. fair warning anybody else. >> when the auction ear slows down like that you know it is good. >> 28,000 dollars. >> now stepping up to the plate psa mid
in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie racked,000. in august 2013 in chicago, a psa minor brown pitches in to help the team ring in another 220k. in the big apple, february 2014, a psa, 8.5 johnny eve ever seen. johnny. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. jamie: on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a...
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connie! odd squad!boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh yeah! the guys with the chairs! (angel music) - yeah. unfortunately, we can't bring them with us. - mr. o has a strict no-fancy-chair policy. - wait! can we have them? - sure.
connie! odd squad!boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh yeah! the guys with the chairs! (angel music)...
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. >> most of the members are new connie ford who many of you know has been on the committee since theeginning and mentioned in 2013 a presentation to the committee members about the possibility use of infrastructure fees previous members were given a presentation on the free portion and all turned offer excerpt for ms. ford so finally here you can see the power point on our desk the two types of fees the impact fee at $10.44 for that grow per square feet and the separate selma stabilization fee per gross per fiat square feet and the fee can be 35id through melrose their held in a city accountant and a somewhat stabilization fund held in a city accountability the financial department is here they'll talk about their infrastructure fees and later in the presentation we'll diverse a summary 67 what we plan to use in the future that's a brief history and my colleague will talk about more specifically about the infrastructure fund and what it is used for and the a bag falls within the gyp fees and the community stabilization fund what we've puzzled for in the past and close with the proces
. >> most of the members are new connie ford who many of you know has been on the committee since theeginning and mentioned in 2013 a presentation to the committee members about the possibility use of infrastructure fees previous members were given a presentation on the free portion and all turned offer excerpt for ms. ford so finally here you can see the power point on our desk the two types of fees the impact fee at $10.44 for that grow per square feet and the separate selma...
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happening today, a a pretrial conference for christopher murray, he is charged with murdering his wife connie, last year. police say the 29 got in an argument as she jogged in penny pack park on august 4th. investigators say that murray was strangled. >>> a pennsylvania state police corporal is charged with misdemeanor in the accidental shooting death of the fellow trooper. the family of the victim is pushing for justice. >> richard schroder was charged with five count of reckless endangerment in the shooting. schroder failed to make sure his gun was unloaded during a trigger demonstration at a training facility. gun discharge striking 26 year-old trooper david kedra, four other troopers were also in the room. >> to not charge him with involuntary manslaughter if he was a civilian like you me i'm sure we would be facing involuntary manslaughter charges right now. >> reporter: corporal schroder's attorney released this statement that read corporal schroder is racked with remorse over the loss of the fellow trooper. he regrets that his actions intentionally caused trooper's death. >>> south jer
happening today, a a pretrial conference for christopher murray, he is charged with murdering his wife connie, last year. police say the 29 got in an argument as she jogged in penny pack park on august 4th. investigators say that murray was strangled. >>> a pennsylvania state police corporal is charged with misdemeanor in the accidental shooting death of the fellow trooper. the family of the victim is pushing for justice. >> richard schroder was charged with five count of...
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>> i had a caller from connie in reston. she said a meteor about 9:30, 9:00 tonight and she pulled over and people behind her pulled over. i've not confirmed that, but if you have a picture, that be nice. remember, meteor stays above the earth, meteorite falls to the ground. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 22, as low as it's been so far today. dew points are still below 0, kind of impressive for us. the winds are finally in check, northwesterly at 10. that's going to allow us to fall further. we have clear skies, very dry air mass and calm winds, 15 in hagerstown, 16 in cumberland and gaithersburg, but it's already 3 above in oakland and 1 below in davis. i think we'll have a sprinkling of single digit numbers north and west of town. very cold start, seasonable finish friday. as quickly as the arctic air moved in, it's going to skedaddle out of here. bus stop temperatures 8 to 25, not a typo or a wind chill. those are the temperatures tomorrow morning. weekend looks dry, milder, al
>> i had a caller from connie in reston. she said a meteor about 9:30, 9:00 tonight and she pulled over and people behind her pulled over. i've not confirmed that, but if you have a picture, that be nice. remember, meteor stays above the earth, meteorite falls to the ground. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 22, as low as it's been so far today. dew points are still below 0, kind of impressive for us. the winds are finally in check, northwesterly...
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. >> the turtles were rushed to new england aquarium hospital in quincy massachusetts connie merry go is the hospital's director. >> when they come here, a lot of these turtles are so cold their heartbeat is somewhere around one, two three, four beats a minute. >> too large of a group for one hospital to handle the turtles were split into groups and flown to several marine hospitals across the country. >> a group of 27 landed at the ought bonn institute in new orleans, here the staff numbered diagnosed and treated the sea creatures with a lot of tlc. dr. trayvon martin clark over saw the operation. >> this take a lot of patients we are giving them groceries so they can get back up to top status. >> back to the boat ride, in the gulf of mexico, safely passed the oil rig the crew finds a perfect spot to release 21 turtles, now healthy and strong. >> are you ready. >> number 632 clearly anxious is the first in line. >> and then the others. >> finally all back where they belong. >> kristine johnson, cbs news, new york. >> glor: a giant in the broadcasting business has died during his 30 y
. >> the turtles were rushed to new england aquarium hospital in quincy massachusetts connie merry go is the hospital's director. >> when they come here, a lot of these turtles are so cold their heartbeat is somewhere around one, two three, four beats a minute. >> too large of a group for one hospital to handle the turtles were split into groups and flown to several marine hospitals across the country. >> a group of 27 landed at the ought bonn institute in new orleans,...
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. >> the turtles were rushed to new england aquarium hospital in quincy massachusetts connie merry go is the hospital's director. >> when they come here, a lot of these turtles are so cold their heartbeat is somewhere around one, two three, four beats a minute. >> too large of a group for one hospital to handle the turtles were split into groups and flown to several marine hospitals across the country. >> a group of 27 landed at the ought bonn institute in new orleans, here the staff numbered diagnosed and treated the sea creatures with a lot of tlc. dr. trayvon martin clark over saw the operation. >> this take a lot of patients we are giving them groceries so they can get back up to top status. >> back to the boat ride, in the gulf of mexico, safely passed the oil rig the crew finds a perfect spot to release 21 turtles, now healthy and strong. >> are you ready. >> number 632 clearly anxious is the first in line. >> and then the others. >> finally all back where they belong. >> kristine johnson, cbs news, new york. >> glor: a giant in the broadcasting business has died during his 30 y
. >> the turtles were rushed to new england aquarium hospital in quincy massachusetts connie merry go is the hospital's director. >> when they come here, a lot of these turtles are so cold their heartbeat is somewhere around one, two three, four beats a minute. >> too large of a group for one hospital to handle the turtles were split into groups and flown to several marine hospitals across the country. >> a group of 27 landed at the ought bonn institute in new orleans,...
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it turns out connie once had a dodge, in 1930.d. >> live fast. >> reporter: and one more lesson. >> and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: you learn a lot in 100 years. never forget where you came from. thank you for watching on a monday night. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. from sony pictures studios it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of r show pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause e ] pat: was that jim thorntoton? vanna: yeah. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. . good to see you all. get ready. your moment has arrived. first toss-up. it'sorth $1,000. and the category is "thing." [ bell chimes ] tracy. healthy breakfast. that's it. you got it. [ cheers and applause ] nothing to it. whoo-hoo!
it turns out connie once had a dodge, in 1930.d. >> live fast. >> reporter: and one more lesson. >> and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: you learn a lot in 100 years. never forget where you came from. thank you for watching on a monday night. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. from sony pictures studios it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of r show pat...
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connie chen the company's chief medical officer is a practicing physician. >> i do think it makes it easier for us to have conversations with medical institutions because we're building from you know on the ground experiences of having less patients. >> how important is it for consumers to see that you guys actually work with the very well-known brands in the medical world? >> i think likewise it's incredibly important for consumers to see that everything we do is evidence based. >> stephanie admits that simultaneously going after three targets is hard. you're just starting out, you have a team but it is not an enormous team. and so some people would say, you are being schizophrenic by going after these three different channels at the same time. how do you divide your time? >> i realize it is somewhat contrary, but i have seen companies spend three years going after one provider or relationship and learning very slowly. and we want to learn fast. learning fast benefits all the channels at the same time. >> there is one key strategy that makes this all work though. and that is that fo
connie chen the company's chief medical officer is a practicing physician. >> i do think it makes it easier for us to have conversations with medical institutions because we're building from you know on the ground experiences of having less patients. >> how important is it for consumers to see that you guys actually work with the very well-known brands in the medical world? >> i think likewise it's incredibly important for consumers to see that everything we do is evidence...
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it turns out connie once had a dodge, in 1930.d. >> live fast. >> reporter: and one more lesson. >> and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: you learn a lot in 100 years. never forget where you came from. thank you for watching on a monday night. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here are today's contestants -- a high school english teacher from alexandria, virginia... a fifth grade teacher from queens, new york... and a high school math teacher from tabor, iowa... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. la
it turns out connie once had a dodge, in 1930.d. >> live fast. >> reporter: and one more lesson. >> and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: you learn a lot in 100 years. never forget where you came from. thank you for watching on a monday night. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here are today's contestants -- a high school english teacher from...
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it turns out connie once had a dodge, in 1930.d. >> live fast. >> reporter: and one more lesson. >> and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: you learn a lot in 100 years. never forget where you came from. thank you for watching on a monday night. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. >>> tonight an east bay refinery is forced to shut down over a nationwide contract dispute. will it affect gas prices? >> a star swimmer goes to court after a drunken encounter at stanford. >> for a look at the bay area transportation needs, now, and in the future. >> last minute call that should have turned a tech student into a super bowl hero. >> won't see any picketing here for a few days but this oil refinery is on strike tonight. good evening, i'm ama daetz. >> workers at the tesoro factory just north of concord are striking because of an issue they say is about safety. they're working now but only for a few more days we're live tonight with the story. laura? >> this refinery is in
it turns out connie once had a dodge, in 1930.d. >> live fast. >> reporter: and one more lesson. >> and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: you learn a lot in 100 years. never forget where you came from. thank you for watching on a monday night. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. >>> tonight an east bay refinery is forced to shut down over a nationwide contract dispute. will it affect gas...
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. >> tara's father billy married connie grinstead in 1977. she was the stepmother to his two daughters. tara and anita. >> tara was always setting goals for herself. she seemed to always know what she wanted in life and she was always willing to work as hard as she needed to to achieve her goals. she never got discouraged no matter how long it took. tara started competed in pageants when she was in high school. she was doing pageants to get scholarship money to go to college. >> anita is tara's older sister. >> we didn't come from a family with a lot of money. that's was one reason she started doing pageants. >> tara grinstead. >> we were very close considering the age difference. i was 14 when she was born. >> growing up together in hawkinsville, anita supported tara's pageant's dreams. >> she wanted to be a contestant in the miss georgia pageants one day. to show you what a determined person she was, she competed in 19 preliminary pageants in a four-year period. >> number two -- >> tara's determination paid off. in 1999, tara was crowned mi
. >> tara's father billy married connie grinstead in 1977. she was the stepmother to his two daughters. tara and anita. >> tara was always setting goals for herself. she seemed to always know what she wanted in life and she was always willing to work as hard as she needed to to achieve her goals. she never got discouraged no matter how long it took. tara started competed in pageants when she was in high school. she was doing pageants to get scholarship money to go to college....
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in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie racked. in august 2013 in chicago, a psa minor brown pitches in to help the team ring in another 220k. in the big apple, february 2014, a psa, 8.5 johnny eve ever seen. johnny. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. jamie: on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a fired up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody, and listening to the on floor bids. you get into the feel of it. the mood of it. >> the last person standing, get the item. >> apparently people have money. at the end of tonight, you may too. jamie: up first for carla and karl tonight, the georgia peach. >> 730 ty cobb. mint nine. are you serious? yes, we are serious. 27,000. anybody else? >> when the auctioneer kind of slows down? you know it's getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. give me five on that, yeah. jamie: no
in october 2012 and may 2013, two online auctions with some help from legendary manager connie racked. in august 2013 in chicago, a psa minor brown pitches in to help the team ring in another 220k. in the big apple, february 2014, a psa, 8.5 johnny eve ever seen. johnny. two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million. jamie: on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a fired...
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that did have arms was aimed at over throwing the government in response the gadhafi government had connie -- counter measures that try to hold to their power story there was no claim for intervention based on genocide his the same information and intelligence as well as pentagon assets. lou: you went back to the administration and trying to blunt secretary clinton's if you will issue charge, toward intervention armed in libya regime change, taking out moammar gadhafi, what was it response? >> i didn't get a response. what happened is this, i had intermediaryy who contracted me who made it clear we could win this outgoing to war. but that was ignoreed. there was a will to war that trumpeded it all. lou: and hillary clintony determination, to overthrow momentmoammar gadhafi his government, by the way there remains a chaotic state in libya. what is the relationship that have you been able to divine between that and the 2012 terrorist attacks on our facilities in gwendolyn stuart benghazi. lou: >>ben. >> if you don't have an over throw of benefit you don't get to benghazi, benghazi became a f
that did have arms was aimed at over throwing the government in response the gadhafi government had connie -- counter measures that try to hold to their power story there was no claim for intervention based on genocide his the same information and intelligence as well as pentagon assets. lou: you went back to the administration and trying to blunt secretary clinton's if you will issue charge, toward intervention armed in libya regime change, taking out moammar gadhafi, what was it response?...
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. >> after divorcing his wife tara married connie grinstead. she became the mother to both of the daughters tara who was only 3 and older sister anita. >> tara was always setting goals for herself. she seemed to always know what she wanted for life. she was always willing to work as hard as she needed to to achieve their goals. never got distour rajjed no matter how long it took. >> contestant number 2 tara grinstead. >> she started competing in pageants when she was in high school. >> she started doing pageants so she could get scholarship money to go to college. >> anita is tara's older sister. >> we didn't come from a family with pay lot of mon-- with a lo money. that was one reason she started doing pageants. >> tara grinstead. >> we were close considering the age difference. i was 14 when she was born. >> big sister anita supported tara's pageant dreams. >> she decided she would like to be a contestant in the miss georgia pageant one day. in order to be able to do that you had to win one of the miss georgia preliminary pageants. to show yo
. >> after divorcing his wife tara married connie grinstead. she became the mother to both of the daughters tara who was only 3 and older sister anita. >> tara was always setting goals for herself. she seemed to always know what she wanted for life. she was always willing to work as hard as she needed to to achieve their goals. never got distour rajjed no matter how long it took. >> contestant number 2 tara grinstead. >> she started competing in pageants when she was in...
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we are connie -- constantly revisiting with our european allies how to best approach this challenge and how to support, not only the people and government of ukraine, but our partners throughout eastern europe. likes we're running out of time. two questions from two of your former colleagues. >> uh-oh. >> susan, it is great to see you back on our stage. i just had a chance to glance through the document. you talk in here about five his story transitions going on in the world that the united states would like to influence the trajectory. one of which is the struggle for power underway in the middle east. this includes the struggle between citizens and governments to redefine their relationships. it strikes me that throughout the document, there is a connection between domestic governance and strong institutions transparency, responsibility, security. in the middle east, we find -- face at him in challenge bouncing the short-term security imperatives with long-term recognition of the relationship between good governance and inclusion, and rights respecting governance, and security. i thin
we are connie -- constantly revisiting with our european allies how to best approach this challenge and how to support, not only the people and government of ukraine, but our partners throughout eastern europe. likes we're running out of time. two questions from two of your former colleagues. >> uh-oh. >> susan, it is great to see you back on our stage. i just had a chance to glance through the document. you talk in here about five his story transitions going on in the world that...