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even her sister, donna, said that.o i kind of cut it off. >> reporter: so she was just a little going too fast. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: but? love has a way of circling back. towards the end of that summer of '79, after they'd been apart for a while, they ran into each other again on a water skiing trip. >> i saw her and we started talking. and we decided, you know, okay, let's go out. and it was like-- for me, it was, "is this the one that got away?" >> reporter: and then it was august 29. a warm summer evening outside lynn's little studio apartment on anza avenue. quiet. calm. not a breath of wind. lynne was cooking chinese food. >> she had company -- a male friend who'd come for dinner. a male friend who was not richard frank. no. this was an ex-boyfriend named joe giarusso. >> reporter: after dinner lynne and joe drank some wine, talked about what we cannot know and then at 11:30 or so, he left. and lynne -- went to bed. early shift at the hospital. outside, the street was silent. wednesday ticked into thursday.
even her sister, donna, said that.o i kind of cut it off. >> reporter: so she was just a little going too fast. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: but? love has a way of circling back. towards the end of that summer of '79, after they'd been apart for a while, they ran into each other again on a water skiing trip. >> i saw her and we started talking. and we decided, you know, okay, let's go out. and it was like-- for me, it was, "is this the one that got away?"...
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and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset.what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna change. i'm a big believer in having the right people in the right job. so, donna, i'm gonna make sure this gets fixed. can you give us a minute... >> sure. >> and send frank in? >> sure. frank, you're up. >> frank is not the general manager. >> he's more of a manager downstairs. i don't think he's a manager up here in the office. >> that's the reality of it. hey, frank, can you have a seat? >> sure. >> frank, you are no longer the general manager. [intense music] ♪ coming up... >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. i would run. >> wow. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too
and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset.what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna change. i'm a big believer in having the right people in the right job. so, donna, i'm gonna make sure this gets fixed. can...
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as the other donna said, i am the other donna. my name is donna hall and i have the privilege of serving as the president and ceo for women donors network. it's wonderful to have you here today because for us to have donna here with us, it's a celebration that takes me back to the time when i first met her. we were going to chile and michelle was elected the first time, the first elected president in south america. there was a group of 15 of us who traveled there. she made it a campaign promise that half of her cabinet would be women. when we went to see her inaugurated and she asked her cabinet to stand up, it was a remarkable thing for all of us from the united states to see 10-20 leaders stand up who are women. is wonderful to have you here today. this is a follow-up to one of those questions. how do we really get women and people of color into office? as i mentioned before, i'm the president and ceo of the women donors network. we are a national network of 200 members. we strive to make structural strategic changes through cat
as the other donna said, i am the other donna. my name is donna hall and i have the privilege of serving as the president and ceo for women donors network. it's wonderful to have you here today because for us to have donna here with us, it's a celebration that takes me back to the time when i first met her. we were going to chile and michelle was elected the first time, the first elected president in south america. there was a group of 15 of us who traveled there. she made it a campaign promise...
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i ame other donna said, the other donna. my name is donna hall and i have the privilege of serving as the president and ceo for women donors network. it's wonderful to have you here today because for us to have it's aere with us, celebration that takes me back to the time when i first met her. andere going to chile michelle was elected the first time, the first elected president in south america. there was a group of 15 of us who traveled there. she made it a campaign promise that half of her cabinet would be women. when we went to see her inaugurated and she asked her cabinet to stand up, it was a remarkable thing for all of us 10-20he net states to see leaders stand up who are women. follow-up to one of those questions. how do we really get women and people of color into office? as i mentioned before, i'm the president and ceo of the women donors network it very national network of 200 members. we strive to make structural strategic changes through catalytic and collaborative funding and through working in partnership. tha
i ame other donna said, the other donna. my name is donna hall and i have the privilege of serving as the president and ceo for women donors network. it's wonderful to have you here today because for us to have it's aere with us, celebration that takes me back to the time when i first met her. andere going to chile michelle was elected the first time, the first elected president in south america. there was a group of 15 of us who traveled there. she made it a campaign promise that half of her...
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but this is donna now. new year's e years ago she met a man in february of that same year, jealous, estranged wife of that man showed up at her home, threw an accelerant on her, and lit her on fire. >> gosh. >> she had third-degree burns on two-thirds of her body. has since had to undergo nearly 30 procedures. that's the reason for the pressure mask. it's something she has to wear after each one of the reconstructive procedures. >> i've [ bleep ] and appreciate. but also hate his guts. without it i couldn't be where i'm at now. but essentially, i've been faceless and it makes me feel like a nothing and no one. >> she has decided in her own words she's going to make these scars her bitch, and in the process trying to inspire other people. over the weekend, channel 7 sunday, she revealed her scars and face for the very first time. >> wow! >> oh my gosh. >> that is so severe. what a disgusting attack. >> the woman who attacked her has now been sentenced to 17 years behind bars. none of this has stopped donna.
but this is donna now. new year's e years ago she met a man in february of that same year, jealous, estranged wife of that man showed up at her home, threw an accelerant on her, and lit her on fire. >> gosh. >> she had third-degree burns on two-thirds of her body. has since had to undergo nearly 30 procedures. that's the reason for the pressure mask. it's something she has to wear after each one of the reconstructive procedures. >> i've [ bleep ] and appreciate. but also hate...
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donna kelly with the first question.audible] -- there's been a firestorm over land him in this book just came out a day in a half ago or so when everybody's talking about a democratic congressman was a former cia director in the obama administration, a former secretary of defense and he is lay in the square at the feet of the administration, the obama administration for not getting them to negotiations with iraqi prime minister maliki so we have to leave. i'll get to that question with you, mr. lewis. let's talk about your military background. how long do we say if maliki will not let us stay there. who is going to pay for? lewis: just question i'm not. i was electing to enter iraq because my daughter is a navy diver. my son-in-law is a navy seal. no one more luck than to go to war than me. if you go to war you make sure you go to worsen when they get a rule of engagement so our troops in harms way can and will win. in the case of leaving we not only left early. we left without an agreement coming status of forces agreem
donna kelly with the first question.audible] -- there's been a firestorm over land him in this book just came out a day in a half ago or so when everybody's talking about a democratic congressman was a former cia director in the obama administration, a former secretary of defense and he is lay in the square at the feet of the administration, the obama administration for not getting them to negotiations with iraqi prime minister maliki so we have to leave. i'll get to that question with you, mr....
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donna, dorene. i nominate caen to be the -- commissioners. >> second. >> is there any public comment on the motion nomination that i just made. francisco, would you like to make a public comment? thank you, sir. >> i was good friends with miss caen's husband. but i was also present when
donna, dorene. i nominate caen to be the -- commissioners. >> second. >> is there any public comment on the motion nomination that i just made. francisco, would you like to make a public comment? thank you, sir. >> i was good friends with miss caen's husband. but i was also present when
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donna, do you think that will go over well?, that is not the ad i would have run but we're talking about a candidate who is in a wheelchair. are we -- >> so do you think that ad will work in texas? >> i don't -- i mean she's coming from behind. i don't know if that ad is going to put her over the top. some people say it's a sign of desperation. some people -- i saw it in a newspaper, it's ballsy, it's a sign of inspiration. i don't know how that ad will cut. all i know is we're talking about the ad and not the message behind it which says it's not a good ad. >> she was going downhill. now she's in a ditch. this ad took her into a ditch. >> so, let's talk about -- we got three weeks away till the midterms. high expectations that the republicans will take the senate. what if they fall short? >> republicans will be despondent, donors will be despirited. i'll be despondent. i've been critical of it. i'm genuinely a pessimist, but i think they'll win and with a few seats to spare. it seems like it's breaking in a democratic -- aroun
donna, do you think that will go over well?, that is not the ad i would have run but we're talking about a candidate who is in a wheelchair. are we -- >> so do you think that ad will work in texas? >> i don't -- i mean she's coming from behind. i don't know if that ad is going to put her over the top. some people say it's a sign of desperation. some people -- i saw it in a newspaper, it's ballsy, it's a sign of inspiration. i don't know how that ad will cut. all i know is we're...
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-- >> not donna. no. cancel. >> reporter: researchers were asking if the very latest hands- free voice-only command systems cause drivers to get distracted and the answer is yes. >> hey, siri. >> reporter: one driver in a simulating whose voice messaging a facebook update rears ends a car in front. but the biggest problem is not the driver. the study concludes that errors made by the voice systems cause the greatest distractions. here the driver is asking apple's siri to call a restaurant. >> cafe trio. >> sorry, i didn't get that. >> reporter: in her frustration she misses a prompt that measures her attention to the road. >> you'll be paying attention to that and not paying attention to lights, pedestrians and cars. >> reporter: the study ranked the leading car voice systems by levels of mistakes and distractions, on a chart where 5 is the most distracting a chevrolet with gm's my link system rated worst at 3.7 while toyota's system rated best at 1.7. gm said in a statement, it is committed to hands-
-- >> not donna. no. cancel. >> reporter: researchers were asking if the very latest hands- free voice-only command systems cause drivers to get distracted and the answer is yes. >> hey, siri. >> reporter: one driver in a simulating whose voice messaging a facebook update rears ends a car in front. but the biggest problem is not the driver. the study concludes that errors made by the voice systems cause the greatest distractions. here the driver is asking apple's siri to...
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like donna. h, like harry and r like roland. >> okay. >> got it. >> the department of human resources. >> correct. >> and then you are going to have to go to up in the right-hand corner, there is something that says highlights and you can see new job postings for the week but also on that page you will be able to scroll down to see all of the job postings. >> okay, great. >> and can i get your office phone number? >> yeah the office, or do you have a business card? >> i do. >> and i have my business card with all of it. >> okay, thank you. >> and ed's as well. >> okay. >> for the chair, i have a question, councilman wong were you asking specifically how could an individual with a disability know when a rule 115 position came up? >> yeah. i guess that would be a good example. >> at this point, it would be through, either through our website, which is not necessarily the ones that are posted would not be designated rule 115 at this point. >> and so, if a department designates a rule 115, position,
like donna. h, like harry and r like roland. >> okay. >> got it. >> the department of human resources. >> correct. >> and then you are going to have to go to up in the right-hand corner, there is something that says highlights and you can see new job postings for the week but also on that page you will be able to scroll down to see all of the job postings. >> okay, great. >> and can i get your office phone number? >> yeah the office, or do you...
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also donna brazill. you get the first scathing question, doug.ongressional staffer, you are outraged at the disloyalty of writing a book about a former boss. you would never do that. you always think it's a bad idea. >> i haven't gotten many proposals for my memoirs yet but if they come they would be desuggestions about what went wrong. we see this problem in any administration, ronald reagan had this problem, george bush and bill clinton had this problem. so it's tough for the administration to push back because you have a voice of credibility and leon panetta was voted 100-0 to be defense secretary secretary. >> donna. is there way democrats can mitigate it? i bet there are a lot of people saying "why couldn't he just wait? wait?" >> first of all, the book is 512 pages and i'm sure it's a good read because secretary panetta says a lot of good things about the president, his strong convictions, his determination to get the economy right so if the republicans want to cherry pick through book and find sentences and quotations they could possibly u
also donna brazill. you get the first scathing question, doug.ongressional staffer, you are outraged at the disloyalty of writing a book about a former boss. you would never do that. you always think it's a bad idea. >> i haven't gotten many proposals for my memoirs yet but if they come they would be desuggestions about what went wrong. we see this problem in any administration, ronald reagan had this problem, george bush and bill clinton had this problem. so it's tough for the...
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donna joins us now from philadelphia.na this is something that everybody is suddenly very interested in. you heard in mary's story that generally speaking, pharmaceutical companies focus on diseases that will be present in the west. where are we can an ebola treatment? >> well, right now we are still in the phase i trials. that started in the beginning of september. they did ask jfk if we would now move into human trials. so there are four trials planned, three of which have started. two trials started in the u.s., sponsored for the national institutes for health, and another trial involving 60 people started at oxford university. we plan to do two more countries in west africa. >> and tell me about these trials. how long are they? and do you have to finish these two, before you start the other two? or can they go concurrently? >> yes, safety is obviously the foremost concern. so in phase i you are really studying the safety of the vaccine. you look at is it effective? is it providing the immune response you need to preve
donna joins us now from philadelphia.na this is something that everybody is suddenly very interested in. you heard in mary's story that generally speaking, pharmaceutical companies focus on diseases that will be present in the west. where are we can an ebola treatment? >> well, right now we are still in the phase i trials. that started in the beginning of september. they did ask jfk if we would now move into human trials. so there are four trials planned, three of which have started. two...
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donna, you one of those democrats who sees a star rising there or are we just getting way ahead?uestion, i have a button. there's no question, castro for governor, 2018. he is a rising star, the future face of not just the democratic party but american politics. he's a great public servant. i was in san antonio the other day and people want him to come home and run for governor. >> of course, let's go -- >> if donna has that button shows she's giving up on the democrat wendy -- the much heralded wendy davis who was going to take texas back this year. now she's running this disgusting ad -- >> that ad is not -- look, let me just say this, the greatest hero of the democratic party franklin roosevelt was in a wheelchair so we respect anyone with any disability. it's about his character. it's about greg abbott's character. look -- >> come on. you don't really believe that ad is appropriate, donna. >> i am looking at -- i'm not talking about the wheelchair. the point she's making it's a fair point about greg abbott's record of saying to others that they shouldn't get the same treatmen
donna, you one of those democrats who sees a star rising there or are we just getting way ahead?uestion, i have a button. there's no question, castro for governor, 2018. he is a rising star, the future face of not just the democratic party but american politics. he's a great public servant. i was in san antonio the other day and people want him to come home and run for governor. >> of course, let's go -- >> if donna has that button shows she's giving up on the democrat wendy -- the...
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donna speaking for glaxosmithkline talking about a ebola. to protect from >> coming up, bill gates may use some of his cash for mobile payments. next you will hear his thoughts on mobile payments in the form of apple pay. that's next. >> the annual banking and conferencing organization is currently underway in boston. rket makers eric shafter sat down with bill gates. he asked the world's richest man about the benefits of a mobile financial system, especially when it comes to the poor. >> it is all about helping the poorest. one thing they don't have access to is bank accounts. the fee structure is just too high. we got involved in some traditional micr-lending and we didn't see how that could scale up and get expensive enough. we are now looking at an efficient digital payment structure so all ports in the world can get a financial system that works for them. >> what are you doing? >> typically you should be able to send money to your relatives, you should be able to track money coming in. there are countries where this is beginning to take
donna speaking for glaxosmithkline talking about a ebola. to protect from >> coming up, bill gates may use some of his cash for mobile payments. next you will hear his thoughts on mobile payments in the form of apple pay. that's next. >> the annual banking and conferencing organization is currently underway in boston. rket makers eric shafter sat down with bill gates. he asked the world's richest man about the benefits of a mobile financial system, especially when it comes to the...
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as the other donna said, i'm the other donna.ving as the president and ceo of the women donors network. it is really wonderful to have you here today because for us to have donna here with us is a bit of a celebration. takes me back to the time we first met. we were invited to be a small delegation going to the country of chile, when michelle bachele elected the first time. the first woman elected president in south america. a group of 15 of us traveled there. as some of you might remember she made eight campaign promise half of her cabinet would be women. when we went to see her inaugurated and asked her cabinet to stand up, it was a remarkable thing for all of us from the united states to see 10 of 20 leaders stand up who were women. so it is wonderful to have you here today because this is a really a follow-on to one of those questions which is, how do we, how do we really get women and people of color into office? as i mentioned before, i'm the president and ceo of the women donorsea network. and we're a national network of 2
as the other donna said, i'm the other donna.ving as the president and ceo of the women donors network. it is really wonderful to have you here today because for us to have donna here with us is a bit of a celebration. takes me back to the time we first met. we were invited to be a small delegation going to the country of chile, when michelle bachele elected the first time. the first woman elected president in south america. a group of 15 of us traveled there. as some of you might remember she...
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donna. okay, the next item on the agenda is public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. first i have mike hot us. if anyone else wishes to comment at this time, please fill out a card. >> i thank the council for the opportunity to make this presentation. i have a question regarding the ada. as you all know 2015 is the 25th anniversary of the ada and was wondering whether council had done anything in particular to celebrate that momentous event. i would like to offer a suggestion that certain pioneers in the ada for the city particularly those that are not with us to be honored. i would like to offer suggestion of the late loadey, who was asked to become a member of this council but did not want to split her energy between the museum and this council that she be within -- one of the people nominated for her help in implementing the ada. i put together her resume of items she accomplished in her short life and would like to give this to council when possible. i rest my case. >> thank you. next i have charl
donna. okay, the next item on the agenda is public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. first i have mike hot us. if anyone else wishes to comment at this time, please fill out a card. >> i thank the council for the opportunity to make this presentation. i have a question regarding the ada. as you all know 2015 is the 25th anniversary of the ada and was wondering whether council had done anything in particular to celebrate that momentous event. i...
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but i got to know donna from another mentor.onsider these two women the book ends for mentoring me. it was through marion edelman, president of the children's defense fund, that i got to meet donna salida. and it was those two women that insisted that i had no choice but to apply for the presidency of spelman college. but hunter college was -- it was an incredibly exciting intellectual experience for me. being at a school in the middle of new york city, is go with a tradition of educating immigrant women, a school that welcomed the diverse women and men of new york city. a place where, in my view, anthropology could be a living experience my students. but it was also the place where i became even more committed to women's studies as a means of explaining an understanding that only the expenses of women but the experiences of women and men. a discipline that could help us to not only understand gender but to struggle more effectively against gender inequality. >> in 1987, you become president of spelman college. spelman stands fo
but i got to know donna from another mentor.onsider these two women the book ends for mentoring me. it was through marion edelman, president of the children's defense fund, that i got to meet donna salida. and it was those two women that insisted that i had no choice but to apply for the presidency of spelman college. but hunter college was -- it was an incredibly exciting intellectual experience for me. being at a school in the middle of new york city, is go with a tradition of educating...
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he knew exactly what to do. >> donna: thank goodness.
he knew exactly what to do. >> donna: thank goodness.
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. >> donna: how can caroline have a crush on ridge? she and rick seem so happy together. >> katie: well, i don't think their marriage is in jeopardy. she just got a little flustered working around ridge. >> donna: yeah. you know, and i still don't get that, because ridge always works alone. tell me, why this sudden change of heart?
. >> donna: how can caroline have a crush on ridge? she and rick seem so happy together. >> katie: well, i don't think their marriage is in jeopardy. she just got a little flustered working around ridge. >> donna: yeah. you know, and i still don't get that, because ridge always works alone. tell me, why this sudden change of heart?
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. >> calling donna at home. >> not donna, no. >> reporter: aaa and university of utah researchers looked at brain patterns, reaction times and driver behaviors. >> saturday is going well. so -- >> reporter: the more interaction the system requires -- >> sorry, i didn't get that. >> reporter: -- the greater the chance of distraction. >> you have to say the message just right. if you get off by a little bit, it doesn't understand. >> reporter: the greater the distraction, the greater the chance of missing a traffic light, stop sign or pedestrian. listening to the radio is a low category 1 distraction, but it increases if we listen to e-mails. >> you have at least 25 e-mails. here are the latest three. >> reporter: or if you try to dictate a text. and the distraction increases to a 3 or 4 if we try to talk to a computer-generated voice. aaa says the least distracting system was toyota's entune with a 1.7 ranking, similar to listening to an audio book. the most distracting the chevy mylink with a 3.7 ranking, but chevrolet takes issue with the research, telling nbc news aaa's singular study
. >> calling donna at home. >> not donna, no. >> reporter: aaa and university of utah researchers looked at brain patterns, reaction times and driver behaviors. >> saturday is going well. so -- >> reporter: the more interaction the system requires -- >> sorry, i didn't get that. >> reporter: -- the greater the chance of distraction. >> you have to say the message just right. if you get off by a little bit, it doesn't understand. >> reporter:...
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donna doesn't get $3 million to recruit women or people of color. it just doesn't happen. so we've got to try to figure out that imbalance is well. democrats traditionally -- i mean, democrats have i think 1100 or maybe 1200 state legislative seats held by women and republicans have 636. so democratic women have always done better. but they will catch up. wenow from our business, recruit 200 candidates a year and we don't have a $6 million budget. so it's not that hard. it won't be hard for them to catch up with the kinds of investments they are making. >> it's fascinating and i think we will have a lot of questions from the audience. all of you have brought up new and interesting things today. writing, looking at it all together, you present an interesting vision looking back, let's say, historically, which you can read as the glass half-empty or the glass half-full. we have things of progress, such as having a black resident, and write -- onand you the one hand, we have the signs of progress. on the other hand, the glass half-empty site is terrible. both really, really b
donna doesn't get $3 million to recruit women or people of color. it just doesn't happen. so we've got to try to figure out that imbalance is well. democrats traditionally -- i mean, democrats have i think 1100 or maybe 1200 state legislative seats held by women and republicans have 636. so democratic women have always done better. but they will catch up. wenow from our business, recruit 200 candidates a year and we don't have a $6 million budget. so it's not that hard. it won't be hard for...
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sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. >>> among ways to get an san francisco, you can add one more new way that is a very old way. >> the taxi you can take and never get stuck in traffic. >> nearly a century ago, rush hour looked like >> now, it looks like this. >> walking one lane. heavy delays now. traffic stopped there. >> back in the day this didn't exist. there is one way across the bay. >> 1928 over 46 million people made this crossing. >> that traffic was out on the water. something else besides ferries. >> his company launched with this boat. words out the market has spoken. this will be the second boat in the fleet. >> folks say this is something of an untapped resource to take cars off the streets. >> i'd love to see it becoming a real commuting vehicle. >> it's filling in gaps and shuttling people into the city. there is never a back up. >> at $35 per p
sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. >>> among ways to get an san francisco, you can add one more new way that is a very old way. >> the taxi you can take and never get stuck in traffic. >> nearly a century ago, rush hour...
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[applause] >> thank you, donna. i'm really lucky, i guess depending on your perspective maybe really unlucky who is the person to gets to present results of an effort which donna said was conceived of and carried out by a large team of people, many who are here today, many so of whom i think are up all night getting our website and other assets going. i really appreciate your work and second donna's thanks to all of you. today i would like to do three things. first i'm going to talk about what our research revealed. second i offer preliminary thoughts about what it suggests. third, i will talk a little bit where we might go from here. but to start, let's look at a short video we put together, if i can operate this. >> have you ever wondered what does america look like? zoom out from the people in the media and we talk to every day, look at big picture. 24 million of us live in the united states. 51% are women, 49% of us are men. 63% of us are white. 37% of us are people of color. our country is changing fast. but ar
[applause] >> thank you, donna. i'm really lucky, i guess depending on your perspective maybe really unlucky who is the person to gets to present results of an effort which donna said was conceived of and carried out by a large team of people, many who are here today, many so of whom i think are up all night getting our website and other assets going. i really appreciate your work and second donna's thanks to all of you. today i would like to do three things. first i'm going to talk about...
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part of the team throughout the years that i was at donna karan. he had lunch with the staff. there was a small diming room in the studio where he had people for lunch all the time. many times we sat there and spoke about life and spoke about many things that had nothing to do with work. i understood and learned that it was in working in fashion, it wasn't just about the clothes or just working to live, but more about living to work. >> thank you very much for joining us today. as we continue to talk about the life, the career, the influence of oscar de la renta, i am joined by "the washington post" and more on his life and legacy. robin, he was such an enormous presence. the spirit and the fact that he really loved what he was doing. he constantly evolved. >> it doesn't surprise me hearing edmundo talking about how he brought in young designers and allowed them to be part of the team in a really influential way. it showed in his work. i think the worst thing that a designer can do is when they shut themselves off in an ivory tower. the fact that o
part of the team throughout the years that i was at donna karan. he had lunch with the staff. there was a small diming room in the studio where he had people for lunch all the time. many times we sat there and spoke about life and spoke about many things that had nothing to do with work. i understood and learned that it was in working in fashion, it wasn't just about the clothes or just working to live, but more about living to work. >> thank you very much for joining us today. as we...
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presentation by donna kotake, department of human resources, workforce development director, city and county of san francisc >>student: >> human resources advices us that she is running a few minutes late and so if you have flexibility you might want to go to the next item if that is possible. >> thank you. >> moving on for to item number 7, information item,san francisco public library and its' successful implementation of civil service rule 115. presentation by marti goddard, access services manager, san francisco public library. >> the staff hired the rule, reflect the local communities of the users who are deaf and blind and those who have learning disabilities and the works are one or two part time positions for people with the developmental disability and presentation by marti, goddard, access services manager, san francisco public library. >> that i think this meeting is a celebration and i am so happy to be able to be a part of it, thank you very much. >> being a lie braeer an, as i was thinking of what to say today, i spent the time looking at and thinking about definitions o
presentation by donna kotake, department of human resources, workforce development director, city and county of san francisc >>student: >> human resources advices us that she is running a few minutes late and so if you have flexibility you might want to go to the next item if that is possible. >> thank you. >> moving on for to item number 7, information item,san francisco public library and its' successful implementation of civil service rule 115. presentation by marti...
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. >> reporter: donna tam covers electronic payment technologies for c-net and says the digital alias numbers can be helpful if retailers' system are compromised. >> if someone hacks into the merchant's data base and tries to get that information, the information will be useless for them to use. >> reporter: when you do make a purchase, instead of swiping a credit card, the phone prompts you to authorize the sale with a fingerprint. another security layer. but what happens if you lose your phone or it's stolen? >> there have been a lot of studies done when people lose their wallet, they will report that loss within 24 hours. when they lose their phone they typically report it within an hour. >> reporter: the phone can be remotely disabled if it is stolen and a customer can still use their credit card if they still have it. right now, this technology is available at more than 200,000 retailers across the country, including places like walgreens and pete's coffee, which isn't much when you consider about 15 million retailers accept visa and mastercard. even the most digital savvy custom
. >> reporter: donna tam covers electronic payment technologies for c-net and says the digital alias numbers can be helpful if retailers' system are compromised. >> if someone hacks into the merchant's data base and tries to get that information, the information will be useless for them to use. >> reporter: when you do make a purchase, instead of swiping a credit card, the phone prompts you to authorize the sale with a fingerprint. another security layer. but what happens if...
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. >> reporter: for donna d'angelo winning tickets to xian any at the oakland coliseum was a dream come true. >> i was really excited. >> reporter: but that excitement soon turned to frustration when she realized she would need a valid photo i.d. to pick them up at wilk hall. >> i really didn't want to have to show up at the arena and make a big scene. >> reporter: a concern because while d'angelo,s who transgender, lives dresses and identifies as a woman, her driver's license still has a male name. >> i tried to contact the arena numerous times through email and phone and never heard back from them. >> it's a big problem. >> reporter: this person is an attorney at oakland's transgender law is there. she says mismatched state ids put transgenders at serious risk. >> they risk being denied the service altogether and a lot of people when they present id face harassment from people when the ids don't match on the they are's also out. >> reporter: according to a recent survey, only 40% of transgender have an accurate identification. even the tsa has an official transgender policy advising p
. >> reporter: for donna d'angelo winning tickets to xian any at the oakland coliseum was a dream come true. >> i was really excited. >> reporter: but that excitement soon turned to frustration when she realized she would need a valid photo i.d. to pick them up at wilk hall. >> i really didn't want to have to show up at the arena and make a big scene. >> reporter: a concern because while d'angelo,s who transgender, lives dresses and identifies as a woman, her...
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. >> calling donna at home. >> not donna, no. >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> clayton, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on wonad on "world news t this tuesday. watch this. the crash on the rail road tracks. so many stunned. no one hurt right there. our team at rail road crossings across this country. and what they've discovered tonight. >>> also, the new view coming in from one of the world's most famous landmarks. we'll take you right up in the eiffel tower tonight. >>> and then watch this. the 5-year-old basketball star right here in america, signing his contract in crayon. his feet dangling off the bench there, then taking the court with his favorite team. you're about to see how this play plays out. you don't want to miss this. nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other seri
. >> calling donna at home. >> not donna, no. >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> clayton, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on wonad on "world news t this tuesday. watch this. the crash on the rail road tracks. so many stunned. no one hurt right there. our team at rail road crossings across this country. and what they've discovered tonight. >>> also, the new view coming in from one of the world's most famous...
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. >> calling donna turl. >> donna turl?porter: general motors argued in the statement that mylink is still much safer than the use of handheld phones but says it will continue to improve our in-vehicle systems. researchers did not say hands-free driving results in more accidents, just more distractions. but as voice activation becomes the norm in new cars, scott, this is a red flag for car manufacturers to make these systems more fail-safe. >> pelley: calling wyatt andrews in washington. wyatt, thanks very much. >> pelley: did you hear the utah jazz signed a smaller athlete j.p. gibson? he is five and battling leukemia j.p. signed a one-day contract with the jazz in crayon, and last night he took over the intrasquad team. >> he slides by jill beer. he rises to the rim and happiers! j.p. gibson with a two-hander. >> pelley: nothing but net. scientists are unlocking the secrets that this man has kept for thousands of years, and youf minutes to hear them. it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for
. >> calling donna turl. >> donna turl?porter: general motors argued in the statement that mylink is still much safer than the use of handheld phones but says it will continue to improve our in-vehicle systems. researchers did not say hands-free driving results in more accidents, just more distractions. but as voice activation becomes the norm in new cars, scott, this is a red flag for car manufacturers to make these systems more fail-safe. >> pelley: calling wyatt andrews in...
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sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. >> for bart today, the line is inching towards san jose. to get there has to go through fremont. that is where we find wayne freedman tonight. >> good evening, showing you technical stuff you don't ordinarily see. this is about 20 feet 7,000 commuters are going to be happy for it they said it couldn't be done. too much controversy not anymore n fremont, traditional end of the line poised to move. >> this is a great occasion. >> they're comparing it to golden spike bridge. bart project manager has worked on this project 14 years, that is a third of his career. >> this has been well thought out. >> how do you know? >> i can attest to it. >> 30, 40 years into planning and unplaning and replanning >> a mile and a half of the new line runs underneath central park and lake elizabeth. in warm springs, form, function. >> you'll hear t
sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. >> for bart today, the line is inching towards san jose. to get there has to go through fremont. that is where we find wayne freedman tonight. >> good evening, showing you technical stuff you don't...
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cupp and donna brazile, thanks for coming in.l read the book. >>> coming up next, breaking news, the main suspect in the disappearance of missing university of virginia student hannah graham is indicted for a rape in virginia. this as skeletal remains were just found over the weekend. in the charlottesville area. that's coming up. (cheering) yeah!! touchdown! who's ready for half time? ok i'm going to draw something up new... who ate the quarterback? share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're grrreat! >>> breaking news here, an indictment against jesse matthew, the prime suspect inspect disappearance of missing university of virginia student hannah graham here. this is coming from fairfax police. they will be announcing in the next hour his indictment on charges related to three, three separate sexual assault counts, including abduction and rape back in 2005. this happening mere days after investigators came across human remains in the search for this missing university of virginia student. they foun
cupp and donna brazile, thanks for coming in.l read the book. >>> coming up next, breaking news, the main suspect in the disappearance of missing university of virginia student hannah graham is indicted for a rape in virginia. this as skeletal remains were just found over the weekend. in the charlottesville area. that's coming up. (cheering) yeah!! touchdown! who's ready for half time? ok i'm going to draw something up new... who ate the quarterback? share what you love with who you...
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quitey see donna edwards often all over television.unday morning talking head shows and bill maher, all kinds of other shows. i have a question for both of you. you're one to speak briefly. they are congresspeople. i wanted to follow up if you interestingnk it's what paula was thinking about. probably never be reparations in this country. we can talk about it. it is going nowhere most likely. from the standpoint of what the do,rnment could possibly i'm wondering if there would be an opportunity for operations in the form of working with the public, private partnership to samples andtake dna allow there to be some tracking reveal toat dna might bond family members. we know it was true we were sold into slavery and families were split apart. i realize that is a heavy question. if you have any ideas about that, if you're willing to sponsor such a bill, -- [laughter] the woman of color empowerment conference would assist you. >> thank you. i think it is an excellent idea. participated in legislation seeking reparations. years you have give
quitey see donna edwards often all over television.unday morning talking head shows and bill maher, all kinds of other shows. i have a question for both of you. you're one to speak briefly. they are congresspeople. i wanted to follow up if you interestingnk it's what paula was thinking about. probably never be reparations in this country. we can talk about it. it is going nowhere most likely. from the standpoint of what the do,rnment could possibly i'm wondering if there would be an opportunity...
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all i'm saying is she should -- >> but donna, let me interrupt.veryone likes to complain about process here and say we're focusing too much on the process but she did this and it 's what people are talking about. it's not just the media. it looked strange. you can't deny it looks strange. >> okay. but we're not going to get all her secrets or dreams. some women want to keep it close to their vests. some people like me like to get it off their chests. so let's give hear break. mitch mcconnell needs to explain to the folks in kentucky, especially 500,000 that now have insurance as a result of obamacare, the affordable care act. what is he going to do? he said "i'll disconnect you guys, i don't want obamacare anymore." there are many substantive issues that we need to get out of mitch mcconnell and alison grimes. as to her vote, mistake. the i would just say "i'm a clinton democrat, i'm a southern democrat." but just say "i'm a lovable, likable democrat, please vote for me." >> i might have to hashtag "it's not a secret victoria." >> i don't know how
all i'm saying is she should -- >> but donna, let me interrupt.veryone likes to complain about process here and say we're focusing too much on the process but she did this and it 's what people are talking about. it's not just the media. it looked strange. you can't deny it looks strange. >> okay. but we're not going to get all her secrets or dreams. some women want to keep it close to their vests. some people like me like to get it off their chests. so let's give hear break. mitch...
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sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. >>> well, we know pink is the color of the month. breast cancer wareness month is being observed across the country. >> abc7 is going pink with our bug on the lower right of the screen there. >> we're focusing on an oers called breast cancer emergency fund and what it does for low income women that are diagnosed. >> you guys are wearing pink and i am not. everybody should be today. you know you seldom stop to think what happens to a woman when diagnosed with breast cancer and needs to stop working. this organization takes care of some of the household expenses while the patient focuses on the important thing which is health. >> i was thinking i can never reach my goals you know, they stepped in, gave me piece of mind. >> we can cover their rent, utility bills their basic living expenses. >> the majority of the women live in un
sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. >>> well, we know pink is the color of the month. breast cancer wareness month is being observed across the country. >> abc7 is going pink with our bug on the lower right of the screen there....