871
871
Nov 28, 2010
11/10
by
KTVU
tv
eye 871
favorite 0
quote 0
donna? no. donna. donna. donna! there were plenty of things we wanted to do.right thing. starting today, when you buy a chevrolet, we'll invest in renewable-energy, energy-efficiency, and tree-planting programs across america. over the next few years, these initiatives will reduce carbon emissions by up to eight million metric tons. that's like planting a forest the size of yellowstone. what do we call this program? we call it a start. and just one more way chevy runs deep. ♪ give mom or dad a coat that fits your budget. give him awesome argyle for an amazing price. give her boots at an unbelievable buy. give them darling pajamas for a great deal. give her a sweet sweater for a very good value. and you can get sparkling earrings for a steal. who knew wrappable could be so affordable? new list. new gifts. who knew! jcpenney. new list. new gifts. who knew! [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ new puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue. and
donna? no. donna. donna. donna! there were plenty of things we wanted to do.right thing. starting today, when you buy a chevrolet, we'll invest in renewable-energy, energy-efficiency, and tree-planting programs across america. over the next few years, these initiatives will reduce carbon emissions by up to eight million metric tons. that's like planting a forest the size of yellowstone. what do we call this program? we call it a start. and just one more way chevy runs deep. ♪ give mom or dad...
257
257
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
abc7 news has learned donna gross may have been targeted by her accused killer. and there is concern that the new alarms they have been given don't work properly. the story from vic lee. >> donna gross was strangled on october 23rd on the grounds of the hospital's forensics unit. it is the section that houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. her accused killer is a patient of convicted of sliting a woman's throat. she got what is called a ground pass. abc7 news has learned that he may have targeted gross. three days after the murder another patient reported that massey told him he was going to kill the staff person, but i didn't believe him of the the patient said," the staff person was always pulling his ground car and stuff." >> if you are the one who disciplines somebody, you are the main focus. they are angry at you. >> reporter: crystal johnson has been a psych tech for years. >> we feel in fear every day. the individuals we serve are so impulsive and are more and more violent. >> we also learned about two weeks before the murder supervisors
abc7 news has learned donna gross may have been targeted by her accused killer. and there is concern that the new alarms they have been given don't work properly. the story from vic lee. >> donna gross was strangled on october 23rd on the grounds of the hospital's forensics unit. it is the section that houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. her accused killer is a patient of convicted of sliting a woman's throat. she got what is called a ground pass. abc7 news has learned...
310
310
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
>> nobody knew i was in the danger. >> this was the same alarm donna gross set off. workers tell us they don't work outside buildings but it did go off in a nearby kitchen and was reported as a false alarm. johnson says the hon distributed this new alarm meant to work outside the grounds. this one triggers a loud sound but johnson says it's not loud enough. >> the grounds of the hospital are huge. the workers that are on the units, the likelihood of hearing this alarm when you are out the grounds is not that great. >> the sound is muscled even more. crystal johnson and other workers we spoke with say they don't feel safer with the new alarms. they tell us they want more police on the premises and better security systems. we called napa state for a response and our calls were not returned. >>> power is back on this morning in east oakland after street violence set off a chain of events. it ended with a power out aj at the mall. a shooting left one grazed in the head. the crash brought down a utility pole and knocked out power. there were two vehicles involved. one ove
>> nobody knew i was in the danger. >> this was the same alarm donna gross set off. workers tell us they don't work outside buildings but it did go off in a nearby kitchen and was reported as a false alarm. johnson says the hon distributed this new alarm meant to work outside the grounds. this one triggers a loud sound but johnson says it's not loud enough. >> the grounds of the hospital are huge. the workers that are on the units, the likelihood of hearing this alarm when you...
395
395
Nov 21, 2010
11/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
analysis on our roundtable with george will, democratic strategist donna brazile, ed luce of "the financial times" and former clinton labor secretary robert reich. >>> plus, "the sunday funnies." >> the capitol hill christmas tree arrives this week, and as soon as it gets to washington, it will die in committee. did you know that? >>> hello again, and with reports of a new nuclear facility in north korea and a new deadline in the afghanistan war, there's a lot to discuss with our guest chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen. president obama returned late last night from the nato summit in lisbon where the united states and its allies are now talking about another deadline, the end of 2014 to hand over combat operations to afghan forces. to make that happen, american and nato forces are escalating the war right now, and so we start with a powerful report from abc's mike boettcher in afghanistan. >> reporter: when lieutenant colonel steve lutski saw this 10-year-old, he was bleeding to death on the side of a road. >> his mom was yelling out that "my son is dead, my son is
analysis on our roundtable with george will, democratic strategist donna brazile, ed luce of "the financial times" and former clinton labor secretary robert reich. >>> plus, "the sunday funnies." >> the capitol hill christmas tree arrives this week, and as soon as it gets to washington, it will die in committee. did you know that? >>> hello again, and with reports of a new nuclear facility in north korea and a new deadline in the afghanistan war,...
238
238
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
just a quick question wondering if you're familiar with donna hareway's were? >> absolutely. >> that jumped to mind when i saw your book came out. i think it's called patriarchy, right, and she takes up the question of some of the things she touched on were race, class, sex, the colonial aspect, and if you mention a few things about maybe the primatologist tend to be women but if you thought about her reading of this story, of this character, and second white kind of comes to mind since you're mentioning murder and then of course the fact that you're interested in crime writing, the famous line we murder to dissect that this seems not quite that it seems we perhaps some people want to kill to reconstruct or to represent or to in this case may be domesticate where you take a living being and bring it into the interior of the museum of the house or something. so anyway, quick thoughts. >> i can say i am familiar with donna hareway and i loved reading her work. she is very high academic year roustabout and she put her focus on a museum to locate some of the social
just a quick question wondering if you're familiar with donna hareway's were? >> absolutely. >> that jumped to mind when i saw your book came out. i think it's called patriarchy, right, and she takes up the question of some of the things she touched on were race, class, sex, the colonial aspect, and if you mention a few things about maybe the primatologist tend to be women but if you thought about her reading of this story, of this character, and second white kind of comes to mind...
379
379
Nov 26, 2010
11/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for horse and cotton farmers david and donna mull, the chance to go from the green fieldsgeorgia to the arid lands of afghanistan was a calling of sorts. >> i look at it as an opportunity to not only serve my country but help some people that are probably in need worse than i am in afghanistan. >> i think growing up on a farm, taking that experience over with me, will help them, help me, even. >> reporter: so far, more than 60 american farmers have been sent by the u.s. department of agriculture to afghanistan as part of president obama's civilian surge. their mission: to wean afghan farmers off opium poppy by showing them how to grow alternative crops like wheat, apples, rice, and melons. michigan farmer gary tietz, part of the same usda program, is already at work in this remote corner of southeastern afghanistan in a job so dangerous, he can't leave his base without heavy military protection. >> these experiences, you know... >> reporter: they change you? >> yeah, they change you. >> reporter: daily he faces skeptical farmers and corrupt officials in an area where 90% o
. >> reporter: for horse and cotton farmers david and donna mull, the chance to go from the green fieldsgeorgia to the arid lands of afghanistan was a calling of sorts. >> i look at it as an opportunity to not only serve my country but help some people that are probably in need worse than i am in afghanistan. >> i think growing up on a farm, taking that experience over with me, will help them, help me, even. >> reporter: so far, more than 60 american farmers have been...
744
744
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 744
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news learned donna gross may have been targeted by at accused killer.re is concern tonight that the gnaw larms don't work properly. vic lee joins with us the story. vick? >> we have seen the reports that were written by a nurse, matthew heard he was going to kill the psych tech donna gross there. is another report that he made a threat against another worker and gross was strangled october 23 on the grounds of the hospitalor
abc 7 news learned donna gross may have been targeted by at accused killer.re is concern tonight that the gnaw larms don't work properly. vic lee joins with us the story. vick? >> we have seen the reports that were written by a nurse, matthew heard he was going to kill the psych tech donna gross there. is another report that he made a threat against another worker and gross was strangled october 23 on the grounds of the hospitalor
245
245
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KOFY
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
>>reporter: this is a same alarm donna setoff as she fought her assailant. workers tell us they don't generally work outside buildings. but gross alarmrm did go off in nearby kitchen. it was reported as a false alarm. johnson says last week the hospital distributed this new alarm. meant to work outside on the grounds. this one triggers a loud sound but johnson says not loud in. the grounds of the hospital are huge. and the people that are the workers that are on the unit about the likelihood of them hearing this alarm when you are out on ground is about not likely. >>reporter: under a coat the sound is muscled even more. crystal johnson and other workers we spoke with say they do not feel any safer with these new alarms. they tell us they want more police on the premises and bet security system. we called napa state for a response. our calls were not returned. vick lee, abc 7 news. >>> south bay will soon be without an organization dedicated to funding hiv programs. media partner reports the silicon valley aids leadership center will shut down by the he said
>>reporter: this is a same alarm donna setoff as she fought her assailant. workers tell us they don't generally work outside buildings. but gross alarmrm did go off in nearby kitchen. it was reported as a false alarm. johnson says last week the hospital distributed this new alarm. meant to work outside on the grounds. this one triggers a loud sound but johnson says not loud in. the grounds of the hospital are huge. and the people that are the workers that are on the unit about the...
258
258
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now the democratic strategist and cnn political contributor donna brazil and the national're in san diego at the republican governor's association meeting and i take it there's murmuring from hailey barbour against michael steele continuing as chairman of the rnc. what's going on? >> there's some talk about michael steele. the real talk of the crowd is about all the presidential candidates that a lot of people think are here. i had a panel today within d ji and barbour and there's talk about replacing michael steele. i think a lot of people feel he did a decent job. the party did well in the last elections but it may be time for a change. we have to see what michael cities. we that have three or four other candidates. >> for the chairmanship. i know you're a democrat, donna, you're looking at it from the outside, but this is a guy who was chairman of the republican party the last two years. the republicans had enormous successes. does he deserve to be kicked snout. >> no, i don't think so. i think michael steele has done a great job in recruiting information run as republi
joining us now the democratic strategist and cnn political contributor donna brazil and the national're in san diego at the republican governor's association meeting and i take it there's murmuring from hailey barbour against michael steele continuing as chairman of the rnc. what's going on? >> there's some talk about michael steele. the real talk of the crowd is about all the presidential candidates that a lot of people think are here. i had a panel today within d ji and barbour and...
283
283
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news has learned that donna gross may have been tarpthed by her accused killer. there's also concern among employees at the hospital that the new alarm they've been given don't work properly. we have the story from abc 7's vic lee. >> psych tech donna gross was strangled october 23rd on the ground of the hospital's forensics unit. the section that houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. her accused killer is jess massy, a patient convicted of slitting a woman's throat. massy was roaming outside his unit after getting what's called a ground pass. abc 7 news has learned that he may have tarpthed gross. three days after the murder, another patient reported that massy had told him he was going to kill that staff person but i didn't believe him. the patient said the staffperson was always pulling his ground card and stuff. >> if you're the one who has to discipline somebody, you're going to be the focus. they're angry at you. >> crystal has been a psych tech at napa 14 years. the individuals we serve are so impulsive and they're more and more violent.
abc 7 news has learned that donna gross may have been tarpthed by her accused killer. there's also concern among employees at the hospital that the new alarm they've been given don't work properly. we have the story from abc 7's vic lee. >> psych tech donna gross was strangled october 23rd on the ground of the hospital's forensics unit. the section that houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. her accused killer is jess massy, a patient convicted of slitting a woman's...
208
208
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news has learned donna gross may have been targeted by her accused killer. there's also concern among employees at the hospital that the new alarms they've been given don't work properly. the story from abc 7's vic lee. >> psych check donna gross was strangled october 23rd on the grounds of the hospital's forensics unit, the section that houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. her accused killer is jess massy, a patient convicted of slitting a woman's throat. massy was roaming outside his unit after getting what's called a ground pass. abc 7 news has learned that he may have targeted gross. three days after the murder, another patient reported that massy had told him he was going to kill that staff person but i didn't believe him. the patient said the staff person was always pulling his ground card and stuff. >> if you're the one that has to discipline somebody, you're the main focus. they're angry at you. >> crystal johnson has been a psych tech at napa state for 14 years. >> we feel in fear every day. the individuals that we serve are so im
abc 7 news has learned donna gross may have been targeted by her accused killer. there's also concern among employees at the hospital that the new alarms they've been given don't work properly. the story from abc 7's vic lee. >> psych check donna gross was strangled october 23rd on the grounds of the hospital's forensics unit, the section that houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. her accused killer is jess massy, a patient convicted of slitting a woman's throat. massy...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
69
69
Nov 16, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i know that luisa and her honorable mother, donna, esther as well, are smiling up tonight looking attions to come were based on her beliefs that preservation of natural rights was an essential part of the social contract, and that consent of the people was fundamental to any zice exercise. power to the people she used to say. she worked diligently in developing the strategies of short and long-term goals. one constantly would receive a phone call, and many of you know, to show up for such and such a meeting, bring in new ideas and facts and figures about a particular issue. rights at the time seemed to be ignored or attempt to eliminate. these were the issues. she defend the rights of educators to be recognized and respected by the system, the rights to access health care in affordable, accountable, available to all people, particularly to the foreign-speaking communities. she believed that every individual should have access to affordable, clean and safe housing. finally, one of her major concerns was the contributions of current latina-latinos were not documented in the annals of t
i know that luisa and her honorable mother, donna, esther as well, are smiling up tonight looking attions to come were based on her beliefs that preservation of natural rights was an essential part of the social contract, and that consent of the people was fundamental to any zice exercise. power to the people she used to say. she worked diligently in developing the strategies of short and long-term goals. one constantly would receive a phone call, and many of you know, to show up for such and...
204
204
Nov 11, 2010
11/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
congressman john garamendi is a democrat from california and congresswoman donna edwards, the democrat from maryland. mr. garamendi, first of all, are you happy with the leadership of the democratic party in the house that led you to 60-some defeats in this election? >> you bet i'm happy with nancy pelosi and steny hoyer in the leadership. it's not just the election. take a look at what was actually accomplished, the extraordinarily legislative accomplishments that took place, all the way from this -- american recovery act, bailing out and saving the financial base of america, jobs bills, high-speed rail, all kinds of legislation passed the house. very important, largest legislative agenda perhaps in the last 50 years. not all of it, in fact, very little of it passed the senate and got to the president and because of that, i think we were unable to turn the economy around as fast as we could have had those bills actually been passed into law. nancy pelosi's a great leader, steny hoyer's a great leader and we are going to need that kind of strong leadership. >> okay, let go to donna edw
congressman john garamendi is a democrat from california and congresswoman donna edwards, the democrat from maryland. mr. garamendi, first of all, are you happy with the leadership of the democratic party in the house that led you to 60-some defeats in this election? >> you bet i'm happy with nancy pelosi and steny hoyer in the leadership. it's not just the election. take a look at what was actually accomplished, the extraordinarily legislative accomplishments that took place, all the way...
614
614
Nov 17, 2010
11/10
by
KSTS
tv
eye 614
favorite 0
quote 0
la razon que los motiÓ a hacer esta demostracion, es el homicidio de una trabajadora del hospital (donnaor parte de un paciente, el mes pasado.---- quienes protestaban, dijeron que el nivel de violencia contra los trabajadores psiquiatricos esta empeorando con el paso de los aÑos.---y quieren que la policia patrulle las instituciones las 24 horas del dia .... ---primer avance de telemundo deportivo ...---uno de los jugadores de los quakes de san jose esta entre los mejores once de la mls ....--- nos cuenta, ramon diaz !!!! gracias cesar... pues los premios le siguen llegando al delantero chris wondoloski... hoy la mls dio a conocer el once ideal... y wondo ganador del botin de oro esta como uno de dos delanteros en la lista... ademas de esta distinccion wondo esta como uno de los finalistas al premio jugador mas valioso del aÑo...mas adelante en los deportes... lo disparejo que estaran los cuartos de final desde el banquillo.. cesar regreso contigo.. ---- y nos vamos a la primera pausa en el noticiero que mas le ayuda ... ---al volver: otra vez, aumentan las tarifas migratorias !!!---rep
la razon que los motiÓ a hacer esta demostracion, es el homicidio de una trabajadora del hospital (donnaor parte de un paciente, el mes pasado.---- quienes protestaban, dijeron que el nivel de violencia contra los trabajadores psiquiatricos esta empeorando con el paso de los aÑos.---y quieren que la policia patrulle las instituciones las 24 horas del dia .... ---primer avance de telemundo deportivo ...---uno de los jugadores de los quakes de san jose esta entre los mejores once de la mls...
207
207
Nov 13, 2010
11/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
here is donna hamilton. >> this 62-year-old had never heard of scoliosis until she was diagnosed as aoung woman. it was not a problem at first, but years later, the condition worsened. >> a burning kind of pain. it was in the lowest part of my back. >> normally, the spine is straight, with the bones stacked up on top of each other, with disks between them. with scoliosis, the spine is curved, often times in an s- shaped pattern. >> a mile curvature usually does not pose problems, but when it is severe, it can grind bones, and put pressure on the nerves. >> it was debilitating from the standpoint of what i was able to do. i could not stand very long. >> what is the best treatment for adult scoliosis next two recent studies compared patients on traditional therapy with those who had surgery is. the results gave high marks for surgery. >> those who underwent surgery, had dramatically improved function and less pain, where those who continued physical therapy had little improvement, and gradually got worse. >> last year, julia had corrective surgery. >> the x-ray on the left shows the cur
here is donna hamilton. >> this 62-year-old had never heard of scoliosis until she was diagnosed as aoung woman. it was not a problem at first, but years later, the condition worsened. >> a burning kind of pain. it was in the lowest part of my back. >> normally, the spine is straight, with the bones stacked up on top of each other, with disks between them. with scoliosis, the spine is curved, often times in an s- shaped pattern. >> a mile curvature usually does not pose...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
76
76
Nov 4, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the most recent news was the incredible decision on the part of donna morris fisher to give their collection to sfmoma. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headquarters, there has never been a publication or exhibition. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be doing? >> we are very committed to expanding the museum, expanding the collection, the overall growth of the museum. that is one of the things that is very important to us. we are about to enter a strategic planning process. the fundamental question we want to address is, how wil om
. >> the most recent news was the incredible decision on the part of donna morris fisher to give their collection to sfmoma. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headquarters, there has never been a publication or exhibition. >> but fischer collection and the additional...
166
166
Nov 10, 2010
11/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
hoyer is a great leader and we are going to need that kind of strong leadership. >> okay, let go to donna edwards? do you agree with that? everything that congressman garamindi questioned was passed by the house and the senate. al regulation was passed by the president, by the senate, the stimulus bill, passed by the senate, signed the president. the health care bill. those are the issues and knocked almost all of your moderates out of congress and reduced you to a minority, you have lost all the seats you won in '06, all the seats you won in '08 plus more seats and you are sticking with the same team. no sports general manager would do that no sports general manager would stick to the same team after such a wipeout, your thoughts? >> i will start out by saying we have had three volatile elections in this country starting with 2006 and what we are doing is we are sticking with a leadership team and i would count among them jim clyburn as part of that leadership team that is going to get us back to the majority. >> who are you going to vote for, steny or clyburn? >> i'm from maryland, shar
hoyer is a great leader and we are going to need that kind of strong leadership. >> okay, let go to donna edwards? do you agree with that? everything that congressman garamindi questioned was passed by the house and the senate. al regulation was passed by the president, by the senate, the stimulus bill, passed by the senate, signed the president. the health care bill. those are the issues and knocked almost all of your moderates out of congress and reduced you to a minority, you have lost...
478
478
Nov 23, 2010
11/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 478
favorite 0
quote 0
be sure to tune in tonight, at 5:00, with donna hamilton and stan stovall. have a great day. >> follow breaking news and weather any time, at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
be sure to tune in tonight, at 5:00, with donna hamilton and stan stovall. have a great day. >> follow breaking news and weather any time, at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
1,362
1.4K
Nov 12, 2010
11/10
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,362
favorite 0
quote 0
here is donna before. let's see the new you, donna. oh my >> how great is that? for one second. nice. >> this is great. this is an easy haircut. the hair color deep, jennifer lawrence gave her this great savvy haircut, short, wash and wear, she could touch it up with a blow dri-dryer if she chooses. adding depth makes the skin color come to life. >> maria, come on over here. >> louis is not the first to y cry. >> i love this. >> amazing. >> speechless. >> she looks great. >> she wants a 21-year-old boyfriend so we dressed her sort of for 21 with high boots from nine west and a great pencil skirt from min weng and a jacket she can wear inside or out from talbot's. >> second lady is lisa, 41 from lancaster, pennsylvania. she's been married to dan for 22 years and they have three children. she rarely wears any makeup and always colors her own hair at home she was thrilled to get an opportunity to get a youthful new look. let's hear her story. >> all right. lisa is a bon jovi fan. she gave up the concert today because she wants a whole new look and tell us why. >> i
here is donna before. let's see the new you, donna. oh my >> how great is that? for one second. nice. >> this is great. this is an easy haircut. the hair color deep, jennifer lawrence gave her this great savvy haircut, short, wash and wear, she could touch it up with a blow dri-dryer if she chooses. adding depth makes the skin color come to life. >> maria, come on over here. >> louis is not the first to y cry. >> i love this. >> amazing. >> speechless....
361
361
Nov 9, 2010
11/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- donna hamilton tonight at 5:00. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
. -- donna hamilton tonight at 5:00. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
313
313
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
donna hamilton explains. >> many women and men have problem areas on their bodies but they don't want to do anything invasive to get rid of it. this mother of three knows the problem. >> with the pouch, whatever you want to call it, it sticks out right here. i would like to see that reduced in size. >> she is trying the fda- approved treatment that chills your fat away. it takes about an hour and there is very little discomfort. sounds wonderful, but how does it work? and how soon? the details in a special "medical alert" tonight at 11:00. >> and now time for your maryland lottery pick three and pick four numbers. >> brian johnson with the maryland lottery. it is time to the midday pick 3 numbers. up next, pick four. don't miss a chance to win it tickets for the ravens game on december 5. enter by november 23 at 8:00 a.m. gilly, gilly, gilly, pick four. second chance contest details at mdlottery.com. the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. >> it is just a sprinkle chance today, maybe a quick shower. otherwise, ok weather. tomorrow, temperatures get out your 6 the prize. a lot of su
donna hamilton explains. >> many women and men have problem areas on their bodies but they don't want to do anything invasive to get rid of it. this mother of three knows the problem. >> with the pouch, whatever you want to call it, it sticks out right here. i would like to see that reduced in size. >> she is trying the fda- approved treatment that chills your fat away. it takes about an hour and there is very little discomfort. sounds wonderful, but how does it work? and how...
238
238
Nov 7, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
they were prima donnas who recognized each other's abilities. towards the middle of the war there was a question whether the philippines should be bypassed. roosevelt mediated or not mediated, but handle that dispute and came down on mcarthur's side. i think there was a clear respect for each other, and much like the president's respect for huey long. yes, sir? yes, sir? >> yeah, i was wondering how important you think the progressive era is to fdr, and whether biographyers generally pay enough attention to his early career? >> certainly. i didn't mention the formative effect of thee dore on -- tho, eodore on ruse thelt. fdr idolized theodore and it was because the ideas of the progressive era that roosevelt add a young man in practicing law and in the first campaigns for the state senate in 1910 and 12 thoroughly embraced the progressive ideas. i think it had a very diplomacy ceasive -- decisive effect on him. i didn't mention because as mentioned earlier when you try to condense fdr's career into one small volume, you get restricted. >> one mo
they were prima donnas who recognized each other's abilities. towards the middle of the war there was a question whether the philippines should be bypassed. roosevelt mediated or not mediated, but handle that dispute and came down on mcarthur's side. i think there was a clear respect for each other, and much like the president's respect for huey long. yes, sir? yes, sir? >> yeah, i was wondering how important you think the progressive era is to fdr, and whether biographyers generally pay...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
57
57
Nov 10, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> donna, place the ring on her ring finger. >> the marriage commissioner training was only about a half hour. it was very simple. very well run, very smooth and then we were all sworn in. >> they said we would get our scheduled sunday night and so 7:00, 8:00, 10:00, you know, i got it at 11:00. this person who was orchestrating all of the shifts and the volunteers and who does what, you know, said from her office sunday night at 11:00. they are just really helping each other. it's a wonderful atmosphere in that way. >> have you filled out an application? >> not yet. you want to do that. >> take this right over there. >> all right. >> take it tout counter when you're done. >> very good. >> congratulations, you guys. >> for those volunteers, what a gift for them as well as us that they would take up their time and contribute that time, but also that they would in return receive so much more back because they're part of the narrative of someone else's love and expression of love in life. >> this isn't anything that we had budgeted for, so it was basically we asked our i.t. director to
. >> donna, place the ring on her ring finger. >> the marriage commissioner training was only about a half hour. it was very simple. very well run, very smooth and then we were all sworn in. >> they said we would get our scheduled sunday night and so 7:00, 8:00, 10:00, you know, i got it at 11:00. this person who was orchestrating all of the shifts and the volunteers and who does what, you know, said from her office sunday night at 11:00. they are just really helping each...
250
250
Nov 25, 2010
11/10
by
KOFY
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> anna box says her 54-year-old mother donna gros was a giving caring person. that is also highway she streeted her patients at napa state hospital. >> some people call them inmates but my mom didn't see them that way. she knew they were dangerous offenders but still had a passion for working with them. >> gross felt tranquil on the grounds of the hospital. her daughter explains bay her mom was institutionalized for psych issues so when she was a child she grew up going to napa state to visit her mom. >> it was fitting for gross to become a psych tech 14 years ago at napa state. she also knew the darkside of the forensics unit where she works. the section which houses the criminally insane and most violent patients. >> she would make comments over the years about how dangerous it was at napa state and how it was getting progressively more dangerous. >> her daughter says there were times her mother was afra go to work. >> a couple of weeks before she died she was just telling me about patients that maybe had changed their demeanor or had been behaving in a way t
. >> anna box says her 54-year-old mother donna gros was a giving caring person. that is also highway she streeted her patients at napa state hospital. >> some people call them inmates but my mom didn't see them that way. she knew they were dangerous offenders but still had a passion for working with them. >> gross felt tranquil on the grounds of the hospital. her daughter explains bay her mom was institutionalized for psych issues so when she was a child she grew up going to...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Nov 1, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
>> hi, my name is donna insalaco, i'm the chef at beautiful.ay i'm making a roasted buttnut squash, cranberry salad with roasted red onions and pomegranate vinaigrette. so we're starting with the butternut squash. and here i have a whole squash that i cut in half. it needs to be peeled down, like this here. it's very easy, just like you're peeling a potato. and then the seeds get scooped out with a spoon. ok, after that, we take the squash and cut it in strips. just long strips like this. and we're going to cube it in, you know half inch, one inch pieces. whatever you like. i like them nice and big because it makes a more dramatic salad. >> once that's done, you would take some red onion and cuit in the same size and shape, ok? and then we're going to combine the red onion and the butternut squash with rosemary, olive oil, salt and pepper, and toss it very well. just give it a nice tossy toss to evenly distribute the herbs and the olive oil. and we're going to put it in a 350 degree oven. and roast it for approximately 15 minutes. so take the r
>> hi, my name is donna insalaco, i'm the chef at beautiful.ay i'm making a roasted buttnut squash, cranberry salad with roasted red onions and pomegranate vinaigrette. so we're starting with the butternut squash. and here i have a whole squash that i cut in half. it needs to be peeled down, like this here. it's very easy, just like you're peeling a potato. and then the seeds get scooped out with a spoon. ok, after that, we take the squash and cut it in strips. just long strips like this....
256
256
Nov 17, 2010
11/10
by
KICU
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
worse in recent years be they say they want police patrolling the grounds at all times. 54-year-old donna gross was stranded last month. she chose that work to honor her mother who was a patient. >>> gavin newsom may get a newly elected member of the board of supervisors on who to replace him. he will be sworn in as lieutenant governor january 3rd, 1 day before at the cords for its last meeting -- the current for its last meeting. >> he wants to put off being lieutenant governor. that is that hoping the situation. >> supervisors want a search for new sims release at -- newsom's replacement. >>> users of electric cars have to leave their cars at a lot for six hours or more for a full charge and will have to pay a $15 parking fee, under new legislation. >>> ireland is worried that they will be unable to cost -- cover the cost of rescuing their own banks. officials are making preparations for bail outs but one is not in place yet. >>> that sent wall street into one of its largest sellouts. the dow closed down 178 points. the nasdaq fell 43-point. >>> after a short delay, bay area crab season
worse in recent years be they say they want police patrolling the grounds at all times. 54-year-old donna gross was stranded last month. she chose that work to honor her mother who was a patient. >>> gavin newsom may get a newly elected member of the board of supervisors on who to replace him. he will be sworn in as lieutenant governor january 3rd, 1 day before at the cords for its last meeting -- the current for its last meeting. >> he wants to put off being lieutenant governor....
377
377
Nov 20, 2010
11/10
by
KRON
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
and donna sachet's and if you do not know donna? she is a fantastic woman!nity activist, and wonderful, a fan of all good work in the bay area. >> a great place, and a great time, and the 18th the year. it started as singing around the piano, and now, the 18th year, 3 evening event, the, 20 monday, tuesday, wednesday, and the razz room and i can change clothes a lot! [laughter] >> and i found that every christmas i was to and a holiday like this. and instead of a santa claus wife, one not be the mistress? and this reminds me-why not be the santa clause mistress? >> and white christmas, and we decided that to do this at the razz room. we of local for the guests, and a trio,bears and he heart >> and big-name is, like paula west and vale diamond, >> what a long list. >> and this will put you in christmas spirit and a positive way. >> it is not christmas until you've attended my event. to get heavy, and think about generosity, and gifts and special, >> and you love classic hollywood. it's the way i do. >> and what do we like the most? >> this time of year, we're
and donna sachet's and if you do not know donna? she is a fantastic woman!nity activist, and wonderful, a fan of all good work in the bay area. >> a great place, and a great time, and the 18th the year. it started as singing around the piano, and now, the 18th year, 3 evening event, the, 20 monday, tuesday, wednesday, and the razz room and i can change clothes a lot! [laughter] >> and i found that every christmas i was to and a holiday like this. and instead of a santa claus wife,...
320
320
Nov 19, 2010
11/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
donna hamilton has details in tonight's medical alert. >> jennifer is the wife and mother -- is a wife and mother of three young children and like many women, she has areas of her body that she is not happy with. it is that part that sticks out right here. i would like to see that reduced in size. >> most doctors will tell you that stubborn area of the body is a common complaint, along with a couple of others. >> other areas that we treat our here on the flanks. that is where we use the smaller applicator. a lot of times like on the back we can do that, sometimes right .elow the brock'a those are the most common areas. >> jennifer is going to try a new procedure. the dermatologist has been as part of the research on it, and now it is fta approved. >> you can chill the fat and get it to dissolve and do it at a temperature that does not enter the skin at all. >> the fat is not frozen, it is chilled. then what happens to it? the doctor says that is broken down and eliminated through the body's normal metabolic process, but slowly, over several months. here is a before and after photograph
donna hamilton has details in tonight's medical alert. >> jennifer is the wife and mother -- is a wife and mother of three young children and like many women, she has areas of her body that she is not happy with. it is that part that sticks out right here. i would like to see that reduced in size. >> most doctors will tell you that stubborn area of the body is a common complaint, along with a couple of others. >> other areas that we treat our here on the flanks. that is where...
185
185
Nov 24, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> three years ago, donna lost oranges, limes and lemons to a hard freeze, her fountain froze. she's not taking chances tonight. there is a coating hoping that that will help. >> there are things that are going to go. we know the little ones will go. there are a lot of things that will go. >> and that is what this man has been hearing all day. gardeners worried about the first hard freeze and there is five inches of snow on mount hamilton. tropical plants are at risk. >> plants are better protected because they're full of moisture. you know? a dry plant gos into a frost harder. it's -- there is more severe damage if the plant is dry weather in the -- whether in the ground or and the low is expected to dip into 20s, spraiz are also recommended. >> flower petals here can be damaged with frost. >> and winter varieties can sustain frost damage when temperatures drop. and covering winter-blooming pansies will extend their cycles. a hard freeze over an extended period can kill hearty shrubs. >> phones are ringing. >> stores are also busy feks buying wraps to keep pipes from freezing.
. >> three years ago, donna lost oranges, limes and lemons to a hard freeze, her fountain froze. she's not taking chances tonight. there is a coating hoping that that will help. >> there are things that are going to go. we know the little ones will go. there are a lot of things that will go. >> and that is what this man has been hearing all day. gardeners worried about the first hard freeze and there is five inches of snow on mount hamilton. tropical plants are at risk....
182
182
Nov 17, 2010
11/10
by
KTVU
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
the demonstration comes after the death of 54-year-old donna gross. she was found strangled in october. on the grounds of napa state hospital, one worker there said her job is more dangerous than working at pelican bay prison. >> people from pelican bay and prisons are constantly transferred into our hospital. >> reporter: workers say the danger is increasing because courts are sending more and more criminals for mental health evaluations. >>> pg & e began replacing every manhole cover in stan francisco. the utility company is also changing the way it inspects it's underground system. >> if you can imagine, a woman in 2005 was walking right past this manhole when flames started shooting up out of the ground. it severely burned her, it also caught this building here on fire. and caused huge damage to the electrical grid. now city officials are creating new rules forcing utilities to upgrade underground safety. >> reporter: san francisco city officials have forced pg & e to change it's inspection program after several underground fires have caused dange
the demonstration comes after the death of 54-year-old donna gross. she was found strangled in october. on the grounds of napa state hospital, one worker there said her job is more dangerous than working at pelican bay prison. >> people from pelican bay and prisons are constantly transferred into our hospital. >> reporter: workers say the danger is increasing because courts are sending more and more criminals for mental health evaluations. >>> pg & e began replacing...
234
234
Nov 22, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> donna wrote us about a different frustration. she has been unable to contact cash for appliances by phone or e-mail. many callers are getting a busy signal. >> the energy commission acknowledged the issues with the call center and we have done some improvement so consumers can get through. >> they set up a special each address that we possible posted on our website. dan says his rebate has been denied even though his refrigerator is on the approved list. >> we have received 100,000 applications and we acknowledge there has been errors in the program. >> john says he has received his check and half of the $32 million allocated port program has been given out and $14 million still remains on a first come, first served basis. we have a link to frequently asked questions on our website at www.abc7.com. >>> some believe san francisco's dolores park is a victim of its own success. carolyn tyler explains. >> reporter: for many san franciscans that live in condos and apartments, the neighborhood park is their backyard. for some who live
. >> donna wrote us about a different frustration. she has been unable to contact cash for appliances by phone or e-mail. many callers are getting a busy signal. >> the energy commission acknowledged the issues with the call center and we have done some improvement so consumers can get through. >> they set up a special each address that we possible posted on our website. dan says his rebate has been denied even though his refrigerator is on the approved list. >> we have...
121
121
Nov 12, 2010
11/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
police matched a bone found a couple of weeks ago with 10- year-old donna baker's dna. the remains will need to be tested to make sure they are hers. she had bone cancer. she disappeared on october 9th a couple of weeks later her prosthetic leg and the bone were discovered 5 miles away from where the remains were buried. >>> the splendor is docked and 4500 passengers and crew were on dry land but the investigation into what caused the engine room and that fire is just beginning. >> reporter: if a picture is worth a thousand words these vacation images speak for themselves. passengers stuck onboard the carnival splendor voyage captured pitch black state rooms. >> if we turn the flashlight off what do we see nothing. >> reporter: buckets catching dripping water, and food rotting in the hallways. a far cray from the luxury they expected. the party was over after a fire in the engine room knocked out all about about operations. the u. s. coast guard and the national transportation safety board will be part of the investigation into what caused the fire. >> i'm sure the crui
police matched a bone found a couple of weeks ago with 10- year-old donna baker's dna. the remains will need to be tested to make sure they are hers. she had bone cancer. she disappeared on october 9th a couple of weeks later her prosthetic leg and the bone were discovered 5 miles away from where the remains were buried. >>> the splendor is docked and 4500 passengers and crew were on dry land but the investigation into what caused the engine room and that fire is just beginning....
218
218
Nov 26, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm wondering if you are familiar with donna haraway's work, the famous piece. that was the first to jump to mind when i saw your book come out. is called a think a patriarchy, right? she really takes up the question of some of the things you touch-tone of race, class, sex, the colonial aspects and you mentioned a few things about maybe a lot of prima colleges tend to be women or release the famous ones but if you had a thought about her reading of this story, this character and then secondly, i don't know why it is come to my, since you were mentioning murder in in the course the fact that you are interested in crime writing, the famous line, we murder to dissect but this seems not quite that. seemed to be perhaps some people want to kill to reconstruct or to represent or in this case to maybe domesticate, where you take a living being and bring it into the interior of the museum or the house or something. anyway, it to quick thoughts. >> i can say right off the hand i am familiar with donna haraway and i've loved reading her work. she is a very high academic t
i'm wondering if you are familiar with donna haraway's work, the famous piece. that was the first to jump to mind when i saw your book come out. is called a think a patriarchy, right? she really takes up the question of some of the things you touch-tone of race, class, sex, the colonial aspects and you mentioned a few things about maybe a lot of prima colleges tend to be women or release the famous ones but if you had a thought about her reading of this story, this character and then secondly,...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
what donna put on two of her children died of cancer here is there a link that. we have been doing research based on statistical models since one thousand forty eight but we have not found any link to it so we decided to study the d.n.a. of night. stand generations. until now i hadn't really lena freight but i've heard that my generation has more problems than the second generation of farms i don't know. i know. how the disease is caused by the genetic mutations are such a tragedy. what are you sure you want to know. we also have newer information it's not really well understood a lot of the experimental what are called trans genetic type of thoughts effects that would not necessarily appear in the children of people exposed to radiation but may even skip generations. until the results of the american japanese foundation's d.n.a. studies are known the younger generation is left wondering and given the social stigma attached to the radiation this doubt protects much and all the children of the. victims. my husband was upset and that his daughter was label to he ba
what donna put on two of her children died of cancer here is there a link that. we have been doing research based on statistical models since one thousand forty eight but we have not found any link to it so we decided to study the d.n.a. of night. stand generations. until now i hadn't really lena freight but i've heard that my generation has more problems than the second generation of farms i don't know. i know. how the disease is caused by the genetic mutations are such a tragedy. what are you...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
they need something in return we don't do business for free i have the kind of family fighting where donna is faring well and by the way can. you get that seriously want me to go back. in one thousand nine hundred six the testimony of lesion at night before the international court of justice sealed the fate of nuclear weapons on july eighth the panel of judges declared the threat or use of nuclear weapons in general is contrary to the norms of international law included in the law of war. or the judges of the court were unanimous in their opinion that the nuclear weapon should be exterminated from the centers of the wood and there is that there were so many principles of international law which the nuclear weapon but it. we're going there were rarely went back and said i don't like the people and you're mad at the state because there are more like us in the room and it's. those famous for everyone or labor not contaminated place i guess. it is my friend. who else is going to fight for. us it's one of five for the survivors on their kids. there was neither anger nor hatred in the survivors
they need something in return we don't do business for free i have the kind of family fighting where donna is faring well and by the way can. you get that seriously want me to go back. in one thousand nine hundred six the testimony of lesion at night before the international court of justice sealed the fate of nuclear weapons on july eighth the panel of judges declared the threat or use of nuclear weapons in general is contrary to the norms of international law included in the law of war. or...
197
197
Nov 11, 2010
11/10
by
KRON
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
donna can you hear us. >> where you live what you see?> i just got off of work about a half-hour ago we saw a lot of smoke when working on the corner of bates and nelson in concord. i c four flares that are going off a lot of black smoke blowing towards at the southeast. and looks like the people at refinery pour water added. >> does the air smells from the smoke? >> is no smell in the area the flare has just gone off for the shelter in place and this time there's just a lot of flames and heavy smoke coming out. >> since you live in the area lives assume you been through some of these before how is this one compare? >> these players are actually brand new i worked at the for refinery about four years ago when we put those in so doing their job. >> at this point there's a shelter in place for you in your community realize you're not supposed to leave home and keep your doors and windows closed. >> the suns for the shelter in place for not sending any more so i'm not sure what's happening. >> alright john who lives in concord he's filling u
donna can you hear us. >> where you live what you see?> i just got off of work about a half-hour ago we saw a lot of smoke when working on the corner of bates and nelson in concord. i c four flares that are going off a lot of black smoke blowing towards at the southeast. and looks like the people at refinery pour water added. >> does the air smells from the smoke? >> is no smell in the area the flare has just gone off for the shelter in place and this time there's just a...
237
237
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm wondering if you're familiar with donna haraway's work? >> absolutely, yes. >> it's called -- >> [inaudible] >> right? and she really takes up the question of some of the things you touched on of race, class, sex, the colonial aspects and if you, you mention a few things about maybe the -- a lot of primetologists tend to be women or at least famous ones, but if you had any thought about her reading of this story, of this character. and then secondly, i don't know why it just kind of comes to mind since you were mentioning murderer and, of course, the fact you're interested in crime writing, right? the famous line, we murder to dissect. but this seems not quite that. it seems perhaps some people want to kill to reconstruct or to represent or to, in this case maybe even domesticate where you take the living being and bring it into the interior of the museum or the house or something. so anyway, two quick thoughts. >> well, i can say right offhand i'm familiar with donna haraway, and i loved reading her work. she's very high academic theorist
i'm wondering if you're familiar with donna haraway's work? >> absolutely, yes. >> it's called -- >> [inaudible] >> right? and she really takes up the question of some of the things you touched on of race, class, sex, the colonial aspects and if you, you mention a few things about maybe the -- a lot of primetologists tend to be women or at least famous ones, but if you had any thought about her reading of this story, of this character. and then secondly, i don't know why...
265
265
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
are we likely to see -- and i'll ask donna, you first, any democrats switching to the republican partyse of what happened last week? >> i hope not but as you well know we still have a very healthy caucus of democratic conservatives, liberals, and moderates. i know there are a lot of rumors on the web right now. governor man shichinmanchin, he lifelong. i don't know why they would switch parties simply because republicans picked up a few seats across the country. >> that wouldn't be the first time we've seen that. it happens fairly regularly. >> we've had six democrats switch republicans in 1994 when we won the house. one got defeated. to do a switch you have to lay the groundwork back if your home district. parker griffith did that this year. mike forbes did it in new york. he cut a deal with the president and gephardt years ago. there are some democrats that it's time they said they could. vote for pelosi with her running for speaker. i think it's going to -- >> not for speaker, for minority leader. >> but she still runs for speaker. they have to vote affirmatively. she'll lose. the w
are we likely to see -- and i'll ask donna, you first, any democrats switching to the republican partyse of what happened last week? >> i hope not but as you well know we still have a very healthy caucus of democratic conservatives, liberals, and moderates. i know there are a lot of rumors on the web right now. governor man shichinmanchin, he lifelong. i don't know why they would switch parties simply because republicans picked up a few seats across the country. >> that wouldn't be...