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to dorothy's ruby red slippers. where were they hiding all these years? with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles, to address a possible life-threatening condition. tell your doctor about alcohol use, liver d
to dorothy's ruby red slippers. where were they hiding all these years? with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young...
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soccer field were blown in there like dorothy's house in oz. the bounce houses were sent several feet airborne with the children inside. the incident happened during a soccer tournament at a school. 13 people were injured including some of the children. fortunately the injuries were minor. son to solo in a hot >>> a 9-year-old boy is celebrating a history making flight. bobby bradley became the youngest person to solo in a hot air balloon. he enjoyed a half hour ride before making a perfect landing on a dirt road in new mexico. a small crowd of friends and family gathered to watch the historic flight. because of his age bobby had to fly a smaller nonstandard sized hot air balloon. his parents are licensed pilots and trained him for the solo flight. >> very cool. >>> extra time needed on the ice in game 2 of the stanley cup finals but not a lot of time, highlights from the canucks and bruins. the a's and red sox needed more time, how about 14 innings to decide a winner. the ump decided to call this guy, jonathan papelbon, you're out of there. sp
soccer field were blown in there like dorothy's house in oz. the bounce houses were sent several feet airborne with the children inside. the incident happened during a soccer tournament at a school. 13 people were injured including some of the children. fortunately the injuries were minor. son to solo in a hot >>> a 9-year-old boy is celebrating a history making flight. bobby bradley became the youngest person to solo in a hot air balloon. he enjoyed a half hour ride before making a...
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c-span local content vehicle staff stop there to talk with dorothy kingery sister of jim williams and owner of a home how her brother was represented in the book and the impact of "midnight in the garden of good and evil" on her family and the city of savannah. >> "midnight in the garden of good and evil" is a book whose main character, my brother so it is a book story i am familiar with. >>host: why was it written about him? >> i think because gm was such an amazing person if you met him you would never forget him. he was the electric. when he entered a room, you knew he was there. he was good-looking, a bright, well read, and very essentials. he enjoyed people. i have many stories that i could tell of people who are adults and say when i was a child my dad did some work and he played the pipe organ for me in the ballroom when he found out i liked music so generally related to the book has had a huge impact and it has had an impact on my family. starting by saying it should have been marketed as fiction and was not. and i actually had a conversation with the author before it was publ
c-span local content vehicle staff stop there to talk with dorothy kingery sister of jim williams and owner of a home how her brother was represented in the book and the impact of "midnight in the garden of good and evil" on her family and the city of savannah. >> "midnight in the garden of good and evil" is a book whose main character, my brother so it is a book story i am familiar with. >>host: why was it written about him? >> i think because gm was such...
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this is dorothy right here and then we have bong 1. >> reporter: the marijuana is burned to ash and is placed in barrels. as for what's released in the air -- >> it comes out as steam. that's all it is. what you are seeing up there is safe for the environment. it's all steam. >> reporter: marijuana going up in smoke. tons destroyed but much more making its way into the u.s. for a different kind of burn. for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas at an undisclosed location, somewhere in the southwest. >> remarkable look inside the drug war there. thanks to pierre for that. >>> just ahead, twins and doubles tennis champions who seem to know where the other one is going to hit the ball. opponents have actually cried foul, suggesting that the unfair advantage may be esp. ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the los
this is dorothy right here and then we have bong 1. >> reporter: the marijuana is burned to ash and is placed in barrels. as for what's released in the air -- >> it comes out as steam. that's all it is. what you are seeing up there is safe for the environment. it's all steam. >> reporter: marijuana going up in smoke. tons destroyed but much more making its way into the u.s. for a different kind of burn. for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas at an undisclosed location,...
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and like the great and powerful oz in the movie with dorothy and scare crow and pulling that away with the lever, and that's the picture of the obama economic team right now trying to put this economy back in order. well, mr. president, the bailouts didn't work. the stimulus didn't work. i voted against them. we got to have some new sheriff in town that knows that method is a method for failure. we know what works, it's cutting spending, it's growing the economy. it's doing what free markets do and economic superpowers do. and mr. president, you are no economic superpower. i will tell you the last thing that the federal reserve would do under my administration, and that's having another quantitative policy where they are spending money, and that's not going to happen. as president obama has been in office, that dollar you hold m in your hand has devalued 14%, today that dollar is worth 86 cents. can you afford this president? i cannot afford this president. you are better off today than two years? is your savings account more under this president. well, strangely this president finds a
and like the great and powerful oz in the movie with dorothy and scare crow and pulling that away with the lever, and that's the picture of the obama economic team right now trying to put this economy back in order. well, mr. president, the bailouts didn't work. the stimulus didn't work. i voted against them. we got to have some new sheriff in town that knows that method is a method for failure. we know what works, it's cutting spending, it's growing the economy. it's doing what free markets do...
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dorothy kingery thank you for your time. >> guest: i appreciate to tell his story accurately because it is a fascinating story. thank you for coming. >> i have a list of books but the first book i am working on is the book about whole issue of central asia over the next 25 years and i have read chapters when i travel to different parts like indonesia but i want to read the whole book och and i started in february. another book is given to me buy a fellow from the american academy of mechanical engineers i said what are the problems with water over the next 20 or 30 years? this book and said read it i could never write a perfect report but it is a good book to read about the question of water and in congress we do need to think about this in the future. and over the next 100 years the book is fascinating looking at who the major allies would be those who have trouble with and when he came out with the next book the figuring that is within my lifetime i better get that red to see what will happen from the perspective of people who look at trends one of the fascinating things and then t
dorothy kingery thank you for your time. >> guest: i appreciate to tell his story accurately because it is a fascinating story. thank you for coming. >> i have a list of books but the first book i am working on is the book about whole issue of central asia over the next 25 years and i have read chapters when i travel to different parts like indonesia but i want to read the whole book och and i started in february. another book is given to me buy a fellow from the american academy of...
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dorothy hite was there but couldn't speak. malalia jackson could sing but she doesn't speak. no woman speaking at the movement at the march in washington in 1963. back up. you were a 21-22-year-old student? >> 22. tavis: at fisk but you happen to be a woman. where does the courage and the conviction and the commitment and the character come from for a woman in this movement to be as bold and outfront as you were at such a young age? >> well, the many, many, many women participated in the movement. it was just that the civil rights movement came before the women's movement and so just about everybody's consciousness was very low when it came to gender. actually in the nashville -- the local movement to desegregate lunch counters in nashville, i was the third chairperson. the first two were men and they held office, i guess each one held office for maybe 10 days or two weeks and they missed meetings and they missed demonstrations and when they came back to a meeting, we said where were you and they said they were busy studying or something. [laughter] >> and we thanked them for
dorothy hite was there but couldn't speak. malalia jackson could sing but she doesn't speak. no woman speaking at the movement at the march in washington in 1963. back up. you were a 21-22-year-old student? >> 22. tavis: at fisk but you happen to be a woman. where does the courage and the conviction and the commitment and the character come from for a woman in this movement to be as bold and outfront as you were at such a young age? >> well, the many, many, many women participated...
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preschool teacher dorothy malone sprang into action getting all her students to safety without a scratch. >> these children actually ran into a cloud of dust. there was nothing even to see but because i told them to run, they ran. >> reporter: not everyone was as fortunate. a 40-year-old west springfield woman died shielding one of her daughters in the bathtub. her other daughter fabiola was at work. >> she always used to say it's you two first and i'd die for either one of you. >> reporter: residents are in shock saying the possibility of a tornado in their neighborhood never even occurred to them. >> i'm just crying because it's destroyed. oh, my god. >> reporter: relief workers say while the scale of damage here is smaller than in the midwest, it's no less heartbreaking. >> the devastation is still just as real if you're the person whose home was destroyed. >> we're going to do everything we can to help people get back on their feet. we got a real mess on our hands here. >> reporter: a mess that won't be going away any time soon. duarte geraldino, cbs news, springfield, massachusetts.
preschool teacher dorothy malone sprang into action getting all her students to safety without a scratch. >> these children actually ran into a cloud of dust. there was nothing even to see but because i told them to run, they ran. >> reporter: not everyone was as fortunate. a 40-year-old west springfield woman died shielding one of her daughters in the bathtub. her other daughter fabiola was at work. >> she always used to say it's you two first and i'd die for either one of...
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detention could have been a completely routine legal process but the very fact that moldovan is dorothy's are still refusing to part with any coherent information concerning the case is definitely not doing them any savors and it's showcasing them although a prosecutor's office and of very unfortunate light. gastritis are of r.t. moscow. five special forces officers have been killed and twelve others wounded during a shootout with militants in russia's republic of kyrgyzstan there are reports of several militant casualties as well the anti terror operation that began on tuesday is continuing its attempt to combat the militant movement in the region there were reports of intense fighting as a group of insurgents tried to break through the surrounding russian units responded with to overrate shells it's believed the militants were conducting training in order to carry out more scale terror attacks in the region. it's twenty one minutes past the hour of let's check on some other international headlines about brain court have life sentences h.e.i. activists found guilty of plotting to overthr
detention could have been a completely routine legal process but the very fact that moldovan is dorothy's are still refusing to part with any coherent information concerning the case is definitely not doing them any savors and it's showcasing them although a prosecutor's office and of very unfortunate light. gastritis are of r.t. moscow. five special forces officers have been killed and twelve others wounded during a shootout with militants in russia's republic of kyrgyzstan there are reports...
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the arrest warrants for cota doffing it's you've got the international criminal court the hague the dorothy and his closest allies are accused of ordering war crimes to be carried out against their own people but tripoli says the actions by the i.c.c. are just a cover for continued nato bombings. or if a national want to see the effects of yet strikes on the libyan people. they rose from the capital tripoli to greg is lined with the aftermath of war towns and. bands and as the population fled the involvement. this is what's left of the civilian airport in the siege of. homes in one of the country's key or the highways the last plane to go from this runway just hours before it was hate. to say so it's only hitting the targets of military value locals say these telecommunications tower submit to the blast of the tower have been destroyed in a time gary this is a site two strikes and they've also accidentally and two cars have killed two civilians since there is no t.v. in this area and as we can see. it has also been disrupted. there is no water and no to. what used to be have been mismanaged
the arrest warrants for cota doffing it's you've got the international criminal court the hague the dorothy and his closest allies are accused of ordering war crimes to be carried out against their own people but tripoli says the actions by the i.c.c. are just a cover for continued nato bombings. or if a national want to see the effects of yet strikes on the libyan people. they rose from the capital tripoli to greg is lined with the aftermath of war towns and. bands and as the population fled...
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dorothy and hyde to ensure a constitutional change. some flights have resumed in australia after earlier disruptions from an ash plume on the left over fifty thousand passengers stranded fears remain that the volcanic ash can severely damage aircraft engines the chilean eruption happened over a week ago and has forced air traffic in several south american countries to come to a standstill. well nature's beauty and its dangers all being explored in our special report here on r.t. today we look into the enormous power of an avalanche is a taste of what's coming your way and later in the. stream cascading from mountain slopes the view is midsomer right here. but this beauty brings deaths at a speed of more than two hundred kilometers from. the stand to launch an archie. power despite being confined to a wheelchair for over ten years one russian hero hasn't let that hold him back he's covered eleven thousand kilometers right across russia with an electric god to adore attention to the plight of disabled people he's pushed over at the man i
dorothy and hyde to ensure a constitutional change. some flights have resumed in australia after earlier disruptions from an ash plume on the left over fifty thousand passengers stranded fears remain that the volcanic ash can severely damage aircraft engines the chilean eruption happened over a week ago and has forced air traffic in several south american countries to come to a standstill. well nature's beauty and its dangers all being explored in our special report here on r.t. today we look...
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after all it was the communist party that counted the votes but soon enough the result became clear dorothy elton defeated a communist candidate handily with more than half of the votes. when he led the resistance to her father in a coup late at summer his popularity peaked but over the next decade the. among russians dwindled as the country went through difficult reforms surveys showed that as the anniversary of the election approached if you remember any even fewer care thanks i don't have any emotions about it i did vote for you all to man but i am far less political now absolutely true i voted but i can tell you these are all just politicians games they have nothing to do with me. it's not surprising that those who lived through the difficult times did not want to celebrate this occasion but hopefully the next generation will truly appreciate the historic significance of this moment and of yeltsin as of now russia's first president himself remains unappreciated with only one in five saying to have a positive attitude towards him many outside of russia said at the even today it's there w
after all it was the communist party that counted the votes but soon enough the result became clear dorothy elton defeated a communist candidate handily with more than half of the votes. when he led the resistance to her father in a coup late at summer his popularity peaked but over the next decade the. among russians dwindled as the country went through difficult reforms surveys showed that as the anniversary of the election approached if you remember any even fewer care thanks i don't have...
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detention could have been completely were team legal process but the very fact that moved over to dorothy's are still refusing to part with any coherent information concerning the case is definitely not doing them any favors and it's showcasing the prosecutor's office one of their e. unfortunately. catron as are the r t moscow so business and finance of the next thirty minutes for you the latest money scandals of mice causes installment of the cause report shortly after a business update right now on the. follow welcome to aunty's business bulletin the euro is facing a slow death says former british foreign secretary jack straw even the most recognize the currency is vulnerable to shock declines can vaccinate from sex a bank explains how he thinks this will impact on russia but the thing with russia to remember is that no matter what really happens internally it's still regarded for the most part as an emerging market economy and as such as much as odds on like to use the fries there is very much the risk on risk off mantra priding within the water financial markets now as with any other em
detention could have been completely were team legal process but the very fact that moved over to dorothy's are still refusing to part with any coherent information concerning the case is definitely not doing them any favors and it's showcasing the prosecutor's office one of their e. unfortunately. catron as are the r t moscow so business and finance of the next thirty minutes for you the latest money scandals of mice causes installment of the cause report shortly after a business update right...
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was a buzz of course the wizard of oz as an allegory about returning to the gold standard and as dorothy's ruby slippers were originally silver slippers and if you play the wizard of oz on t.v. or video or d.v.d. and turn the sound all the way down and simultaneously play the entire full length version of dark side of the moon by pink floyd as the musical background you'll get freaked and ripped but again all of these market manipulations they they help the people who are short because remember a pension funds your pensions your future can only really go long in the market so the government rigs the market on silver and oil they force it down because their guys are making money on the drops and prices and most people don't understand that they think prices have to go up on various commodities and stocks for people to make money for speculators to make money here is more profitable than faith that's the underlying functionality of the current reg market capitalism and michael bloomberg we've got your across as we know what you're doing stacey our thanks for being on the kaiser report thank
was a buzz of course the wizard of oz as an allegory about returning to the gold standard and as dorothy's ruby slippers were originally silver slippers and if you play the wizard of oz on t.v. or video or d.v.d. and turn the sound all the way down and simultaneously play the entire full length version of dark side of the moon by pink floyd as the musical background you'll get freaked and ripped but again all of these market manipulations they they help the people who are short because remember...
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plus percent of american see watch listen to and often read and they present a range of opinion as dorothy parker used to say from a to b. any kind of real serious structural critique whether it's about health care whether it's about fossil fuels whether it is about the disastrous problem one in six american workers without work and we're talking about long term now unemployment the one million people a year who go bankrupt because they can't pay their medical bills six million people that have been pushed from their homes because of foreclosures or bank repossessions a number that is expected to rise to ten million next year and much of this activity we know it's transparent was fraudulent criminal activity they're utterly incapable of confronting the internal implosion and this will have disastrous consequences as the situation internally domestically gets worse and worse and worse we already have forty million americans the lowest. income bracket those who live in poverty in this country spending upwards of thirty five percent of their income on food as we slash state and federal assist
plus percent of american see watch listen to and often read and they present a range of opinion as dorothy parker used to say from a to b. any kind of real serious structural critique whether it's about health care whether it's about fossil fuels whether it is about the disastrous problem one in six american workers without work and we're talking about long term now unemployment the one million people a year who go bankrupt because they can't pay their medical bills six million people that have...
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to help to free him as britain was that is handing off dorothy. from the reprieve charity who's fighting for rottweilers release told r.t. that britain's friendship with america blinds it to the truth. there are hundreds of prisoners there but what makes you special is that eunice was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send them to bob graham in the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the grade photos broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners in u.s. the township the u.k. says that it learned quote unquote in june of that year june two thousand and four that my client had been sent to bob graham and although there was and though you kind of deal between the u.s. and the u.k. that permits the u.k. to get him out of custody and never bother to do so so we've had to sue them in the united king
to help to free him as britain was that is handing off dorothy. from the reprieve charity who's fighting for rottweilers release told r.t. that britain's friendship with america blinds it to the truth. there are hundreds of prisoners there but what makes you special is that eunice was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s....
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dorothy says, prayers to family, friends and the fallen. jim wright's in saying i am a firefighter in pittsburgh, we will be watching and sending out our prayers. >> i am justine waldman live in the kron 4 news room, at any moment nasa is 27 of those rockets into space. >> and lift off to aquarius on an international mission to study earth's salty seas. >> you are watching aquarius up in space, nasa said it off moments ago. it is known to map out global changes on the persiawas the ocean surface to e insights into how various changes in the quotients surface effects climates. not very often that we get to see a live rocket launch on the kron 4 news. >> pretty exciting. >> back years in the studio we are checking in with george with an eye on the studio. " >> we are busier now, especially on the bay bridge toll plaza. we have a back up towards a toll plaza. when back up, instead of remaining minor is continuing to grow. we can see even heavier traffic on the 80 ram. that is never a good sign. that means that traffic is backing up on the toll
dorothy says, prayers to family, friends and the fallen. jim wright's in saying i am a firefighter in pittsburgh, we will be watching and sending out our prayers. >> i am justine waldman live in the kron 4 news room, at any moment nasa is 27 of those rockets into space. >> and lift off to aquarius on an international mission to study earth's salty seas. >> you are watching aquarius up in space, nasa said it off moments ago. it is known to map out global changes on the...
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everything except the current economic crisis so what do we do to get jeezy's priorities straight question dorothy of the economic policy institute will return. with the first part. i think. we haven't got the nuclear safety ready for freedom. hi guys welcome michel ancel on the on the show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response for the twitter profile of the questions that we've posted on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is please let your voice be heard. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't charge the big picture. so it's no secret that finding a job these days the u.s. is well it's a full time job not many people are hiring the few areas that are accepting applications aren't paying high so it's staggering unemployment numbers staring the country in the face and increasing numbers of homelessness and people without healt
everything except the current economic crisis so what do we do to get jeezy's priorities straight question dorothy of the economic policy institute will return. with the first part. i think. we haven't got the nuclear safety ready for freedom. hi guys welcome michel ancel on the on the show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response for the twitter profile of the questions that we've posted on you tube every monday...
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full time general manager after dorothy dugger stepped down. she left that agency taking a $950,000 buyout package. they are searching for a new general manager. riders can go online and take a survey. find a link at abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. >> time to check the weather forecast. could this be the hottest day of the week? >> that is what mike said yesterday. >> is that your story and you are sticking with it? >> hottest day of the week, absolutely. it starts today and ends tomorrow. it's kind after two-day event. you can see the clockwise flow, high pressure and offshore wind that is developing reason why the ocean cool of air will have a minimal effect on our weather if at all today. notice the winds, calm just about everywhere, and sfo about seven miles an hour. fairfield about 10. this was a typical morning with the marine layer clouds, we would have 20 wind at sfo and 25 up at fairfield as the winds would be shooting through the area. that one of the ways, today is going to be different than normal. low to mid-50s and upper 50s
full time general manager after dorothy dugger stepped down. she left that agency taking a $950,000 buyout package. they are searching for a new general manager. riders can go online and take a survey. find a link at abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. >> time to check the weather forecast. could this be the hottest day of the week? >> that is what mike said yesterday. >> is that your story and you are sticking with it? >> hottest day of the week, absolutely. it starts...
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[southern accent] dorothy michaels. and you don't look stupid in that shirt at all.s. [wheezing laughter] tell me, was your father a donkey herder? because that ass is-- - no, no! my father worked at philadelphia power and light. it's me, your daughter. elizabeth lemon. - elizabeth, what are you doing? - ugh, this woman's trying to hit on her own father! [crowd murmurs] - no, no! good people of swingles, hear me out. my married, 80-year-old father is taking a gentleman's intermission. - that's a great name for what i'm doing. - just what are you trying to accomplish with this stunt, young lady? - i am trying to show you how disgusting you are. - no, you're the disgusting one. [crowd murmurs in agreement] - yeah, that was a terrible plan. - come on, gary. let's go hit that bar with the cool rainbow flags. and olive garden's one of the few places we can take them where everyone's happy. try our new four cheese pastachettis. with grilled chicken breasts in a garlic cream sauce. or with grilled sausage. starting at just $9.95. only at olive garden. at cousin everett's bl
[southern accent] dorothy michaels. and you don't look stupid in that shirt at all.s. [wheezing laughter] tell me, was your father a donkey herder? because that ass is-- - no, no! my father worked at philadelphia power and light. it's me, your daughter. elizabeth lemon. - elizabeth, what are you doing? - ugh, this woman's trying to hit on her own father! [crowd murmurs] - no, no! good people of swingles, hear me out. my married, 80-year-old father is taking a gentleman's intermission. - that's...
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dorothy is another one people aren't familiar with and these women who were true artists in a tie andt wasn't always the easiest thing to do. i was going to talk about strong women whose lives are and always documented, these pioneer women who made it through seven seasons of just biblical plague. >> i'm not sure what a feminist novel would be but i was thinking the other day, maybe this is not an answer, i think everyone thought it was a dhaka the future. that is really the best sort of science fiction which turns out to be about now and not about tomorrow. >> we should open up to questions now. does anybody have anything they would like to ask the panelists? if you come to the microphone a little easier than to have it on tape >> do you think that there is the version of the adventures and what does she do for each of you? >> i'm not sure, the hand of jane? >> i have a lot of trouble with either books because i don't feel there's a strong female presence for the protagonists the always getting rescued. one of the books incredibly influential to me was the glove by katherine dunn and
dorothy is another one people aren't familiar with and these women who were true artists in a tie andt wasn't always the easiest thing to do. i was going to talk about strong women whose lives are and always documented, these pioneer women who made it through seven seasons of just biblical plague. >> i'm not sure what a feminist novel would be but i was thinking the other day, maybe this is not an answer, i think everyone thought it was a dhaka the future. that is really the best sort of...
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and like dorothy jerry brown told his audience no place like home. >> i mention solar. i mention the computers. i mention the social networking. tourism. agriculture. california is still an engine of economic advance. >>reporter: but parts of that engine continue to sputter. nationally sales of new homes are down a whopping 18 percent. past two years pl asked what he could do to get the economy going the governor encouraged his audience to get involved in breaking the political deadlock in sacramento. >> those who have more capacity and more position have got to go get out of the comfort zone and work for the betterment of the state. >>reporter: and brown added he will try to point out the way including extending existing taxes to avoid furthe cuts. in the audience the chair of the uc berkeley real estate and urban economic is even more upbeat than the governor. >> i think price have bottom in the bay area especially silicon valley and i think we are beginning to see a recovery. there is not a question in my mine now is the best time to be a home purchaser in 30 years.
and like dorothy jerry brown told his audience no place like home. >> i mention solar. i mention the computers. i mention the social networking. tourism. agriculture. california is still an engine of economic advance. >>reporter: but parts of that engine continue to sputter. nationally sales of new homes are down a whopping 18 percent. past two years pl asked what he could do to get the economy going the governor encouraged his audience to get involved in breaking the political...
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defense attorney dorothy clay sims asked her -- >> can you tell me whether or not you have formed anortest period of time that remains of caylee anthony could have been at the scene in which they were found? >> yes. two weeks. >> and what is the basis for your opinion? >> because of the pattern of the leaf litter. >> reporter: but the prosecution got her to sing a different tune, too. >> are you presenting the opinion that that growth into the bone could have occurred in two weeks in december? >> i suspect so, but i'm no expert on bones. >> it's also possible it was there for a great deal longer than two weeks. >> yes. >> reporter: casey anthony's defense is that her daughter accidentally drowned in the swimming pool. casey's father conspired with her to keep the death a secret. with that in mind, listen to this attention-getting statement made by the prosecution in court. >> it was made outside the presence of the jury. the prosecution had just learned about something that happened to an inch mate who was in the same jail as casey anthony. >> apparently her child died in a swimming
defense attorney dorothy clay sims asked her -- >> can you tell me whether or not you have formed anortest period of time that remains of caylee anthony could have been at the scene in which they were found? >> yes. two weeks. >> and what is the basis for your opinion? >> because of the pattern of the leaf litter. >> reporter: but the prosecution got her to sing a different tune, too. >> are you presenting the opinion that that growth into the bone could have...
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buy-out is significantly lower than the nearly 1 million dollar severance package bart former director dorothydoug received. state senator lee running for mayor collected more than 1200 signatures from city resident who feel ford package goes too far. >> reality is that muni has a deficit. city has a deficit. we can't get buses to run on time. there's just so many challenges writ now that for muni to basically waste nearly 400,000 dollars is just something that is unconscionable. >>reporter: yee had hoped the board would reconsider the buy-out. that didn't happen. ford got his seevrns and now the search is on for new executive director. in san francisco, at city hall, carolyn tyler abc 7 news. >>> l another note on this. ford second in command at muni has resigned as well. carter row hand deputy executive director of the municipal transportation agency came to san francisco along with ford in 2006. he has no other job lined up from what we understand and does not get a severance package. >> getting a cab in san francisco was pretty tough task this afternoon. that's because they were all parked
buy-out is significantly lower than the nearly 1 million dollar severance package bart former director dorothydoug received. state senator lee running for mayor collected more than 1200 signatures from city resident who feel ford package goes too far. >> reality is that muni has a deficit. city has a deficit. we can't get buses to run on time. there's just so many challenges writ now that for muni to basically waste nearly 400,000 dollars is just something that is unconscionable....
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next to her was dorothy who worked for a hearst press syndicate. first hearst was for roosevelt, then he broke with roosevelt, but she's going ahead writing these nice articles about eleanor. i said there's ruby black, and then there's ruth who wrote first for the associated press and later for "the new york times." these women, actually, more or less turned into eleanor's public relations agents because they admire her so personally. um, hickok like louis howe also advised eleanor in the writing of magazine articles. does anybody remember reading eleanor's question and answer column in the lady' home journal or in mccalls? good. good. i still remember her advice in smoking because i was quite interested, you know, should i smoke or not. and eleanor said, well, she didn't really do it herself, but she thought as a good hostess you should always provide cigarettes for others. and she talked -- but, you know, identify always been very glad that -- i've always been very glad that i listened to her advice on that point. i never had to stop because i ne
next to her was dorothy who worked for a hearst press syndicate. first hearst was for roosevelt, then he broke with roosevelt, but she's going ahead writing these nice articles about eleanor. i said there's ruby black, and then there's ruth who wrote first for the associated press and later for "the new york times." these women, actually, more or less turned into eleanor's public relations agents because they admire her so personally. um, hickok like louis howe also advised eleanor in...
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well, you hear mother teresa, you'll hear martin luther king, dorothy day and bonhoeffer, they tend to be the top four on the list my part of the world will say. and he lived to be 39, and the last three years were in prison. so, basically, he lived to be 36 plus the little book i wrote about. this is the newest edition of the book i wrote about. this is the one you might want to buy because it's affordable and carry bl, and this one costs $80. but it's a 16-volume series of somebody whose writing, basically, stops at age 36. and meanwhile, he was active in underground activities, he was in, a double agent in the cia of germany, if you want to call it that. he spent a year in america, he went to barcelona, he had a church in london. all these things are crammed in there, and my search for his soul is what held him together. that's obvious that as a christian he was an ordained minister, you naturally look for where the resources of that faith were. and i find that he's held together by promise. the last thing he said as they led him to the gallows was, "this is the end, but for me it's
well, you hear mother teresa, you'll hear martin luther king, dorothy day and bonhoeffer, they tend to be the top four on the list my part of the world will say. and he lived to be 39, and the last three years were in prison. so, basically, he lived to be 36 plus the little book i wrote about. this is the newest edition of the book i wrote about. this is the one you might want to buy because it's affordable and carry bl, and this one costs $80. but it's a 16-volume series of somebody whose...
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savanna, georgia with events on c-span 2 including the home of flannery o'connor, a conversation with dorothy kingery, and also a tour of urban slavery sites with civil war savanna co-author and on american history t.v. on c-span 3, travel to the founding days of savanna as we visit the site of a plantation and explore civil war savanna. c-span's local content vehicles in savanna, georgia, next weekend on c-span 2 and 3. a discussion now on the future of media and telecommunications. you will hear remarks from cable executives on how they are adapting to new technologies and come petition from on-line disstrib tors and hear from representatives of time warner, comcast cable, cox communications, viacom and news corporation. this is an hour. good morning. this is a big crowd. we have the cable guys and the content guys, too, but before we get started, i wanted to say how lucky we all are in the cable industry to have this new leader, michael powell. i mean, he is unmatched in his ability and his expertise to really just feel everything that matters to the cable industry, so let's hear it for mi
savanna, georgia with events on c-span 2 including the home of flannery o'connor, a conversation with dorothy kingery, and also a tour of urban slavery sites with civil war savanna co-author and on american history t.v. on c-span 3, travel to the founding days of savanna as we visit the site of a plantation and explore civil war savanna. c-span's local content vehicles in savanna, georgia, next weekend on c-span 2 and 3. a discussion now on the future of media and telecommunications. you will...
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he would see people like joe louis, nat king cole, lena horne, dorothy bam bridge and hosts of otherswho would be presented as the exemplar of the black customer the home that company now needed to appeal. in its own way beyond laws and the capacity to vote, this was a softer form of desegregation, but one that is no less significant given that this is a country that is billed as much on the capacity to generate consumer markets as it is the capacity to enjoy rights and reform laws. >> is that where the title, "selling the race," comes from? >> guest: yes. and in that tyler want to convey we have to understand the inherent contradiction. we don't want to simply see this as a theological story about how everything became better for african-americans. being integrated as it were into the world of the consumer market meant, for instance, that much of the five -- vitality, idiosyncrasy, the eclecticism of african identity began to be a sort of pushed down and softened up and scrutinized and homogenize so that when someone like nat king cole, joe louis, lean toward, presented with one auth
he would see people like joe louis, nat king cole, lena horne, dorothy bam bridge and hosts of otherswho would be presented as the exemplar of the black customer the home that company now needed to appeal. in its own way beyond laws and the capacity to vote, this was a softer form of desegregation, but one that is no less significant given that this is a country that is billed as much on the capacity to generate consumer markets as it is the capacity to enjoy rights and reform laws. >> is...
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dorothy brown is trying to help custodial parents as an illinois county clerk.le for managing a child support system that owes its residents almost $3 billion. >> a lot of times noncustodial parents don't know how to go into court and get their child support reduced. how does it help a child if a noncustodial parent is in jail and can't pay child support. we need to really have a national re-invention of child support. >> reporter: brown suggests dividing the program. for past unpaid child support, and new child support rulings. and then, split those groups by age. focusing on minors who need more financial help. amnesty and compromise programs could be developed for kids over 18. nationwide, more than $110 billion are owed in unpaid child support. but some experts say, it's not as bad as it seems. >> it looks like a big number but the number is very misleading because it accumulates year after year. it's much more important to look at the total collections and what they're doing. >> reporter: for example, in 2010, more than $32 billion in child support was owed
dorothy brown is trying to help custodial parents as an illinois county clerk.le for managing a child support system that owes its residents almost $3 billion. >> a lot of times noncustodial parents don't know how to go into court and get their child support reduced. how does it help a child if a noncustodial parent is in jail and can't pay child support. we need to really have a national re-invention of child support. >> reporter: brown suggests dividing the program. for past...
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. >> why didn't you wear your shoes, dorothy, when you were walking down the yellow brick road. >> ichelle. >> thank you. >> have a great day, everybody. your local news is coming up next. see you tomorrow right here on "the early show." follow the yellow brick. a body has been found this morning at t authorities >>> good morning. 8:55. i'm grace lee with your cbs 5 headlines. >>> a body has been found this morning at the marina in san francisco. authorities have spotted a blood trail on buchanan street which ends near marina boulevard. at first it was believed to be a suicide. but homicide investigators are now at the scene. >>> a large victorian home in oakland went up in flames this morning, two families inside escaped but with you firefighter injured his back. an investigation is under way into the cause of the fire. >>> also, in oakland, a police standoff came to an end apparently without any violence. an armed man was inside a house on cairo street for about 5.5 hours. neighbors reported that he had brandished a shotgun and threatened to shoot them. no word on whether that susp
. >> why didn't you wear your shoes, dorothy, when you were walking down the yellow brick road. >> ichelle. >> thank you. >> have a great day, everybody. your local news is coming up next. see you tomorrow right here on "the early show." follow the yellow brick. a body has been found this morning at t authorities >>> good morning. 8:55. i'm grace lee with your cbs 5 headlines. >>> a body has been found this morning at the marina in san...
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dorothy? this is my sister. look what she has in her hands. look what she has.le? >> could you show people the book? >> george's book that she got at a yard sale. you like that. >> i do. that makes me love you more. >> yummy right there. >> oh, great. no gray. >> i think i can get him to sign it for you. >>> first the weather. sam? >> this has turned into a push for george's book. let's bring it back to number one, ladies and gentlemen. let's put it right back there on the top of the amazon list. how are you, by the way? >> doing well. >> you know i'm crazy about the whole fam. one or two things going on. by the way, we'll show you our twitter pictures first. see if you don't notice -- this is the first time i've said this phrase, goose butts on television. looking at the lower right-hand screen from wichita, kansas and i swear that to me is a goose butt. i'm just saying. let me know if you think that's what it is. the heat rolling from midland, 103. phoenix, 104. this is of great concern because all across the deep south we've been looking at these temperatures
dorothy? this is my sister. look what she has in her hands. look what she has.le? >> could you show people the book? >> george's book that she got at a yard sale. you like that. >> i do. that makes me love you more. >> yummy right there. >> oh, great. no gray. >> i think i can get him to sign it for you. >>> first the weather. sam? >> this has turned into a push for george's book. let's bring it back to number one, ladies and gentlemen. let's...
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. >>> remember dorothy's dress from the wizard of oz or elizabeth taylor's head dress from cleopatra?nly iconic but they're on the auction block. >>> debby reynolds has over 5,000 pieces of hollywood memorabilia and they're all up for sale. we'll talk to the actress as she gives us a personal look at her personal collection. >> who knew. i saw the list of stuff she has. it's a virtual museum. >>> we want to begin this half hour for the desperate search of a missing college student. it's been just over a week since the 20-year-old vanished near indiana university. her family obviously hoping for her safe return. kevin tibbles has more. >> reporter: police in bloomington, indiana are stepping up their efforts, setting up road blocks, asking drivers if they noticed anything out of the ordinary. >> we wanted to set that up to see if anybody is anybody who comes through there regularly and may have seen something. >> reporter: lauren spear vanished a week ago after spending the night partying with friends. >> lauren left this apartment around 4:30 in the morning and a friend said he watche
. >>> remember dorothy's dress from the wizard of oz or elizabeth taylor's head dress from cleopatra?nly iconic but they're on the auction block. >>> debby reynolds has over 5,000 pieces of hollywood memorabilia and they're all up for sale. we'll talk to the actress as she gives us a personal look at her personal collection. >> who knew. i saw the list of stuff she has. it's a virtual museum. >>> we want to begin this half hour for the desperate search of a...
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after ebony you would see peek like nat king cole, dorothy dandridge, hosts of others to whom that company now needed to appeal. in its own way, this is a softer form of desegregation but no less significant, of course, given that this was a country that's built as much on the capacity to generate consumer markets as it is the capacity to reform laws. >> host: professor, is that where the title comes from? >> guest: yes. and in that title i do want to convey that we have to understand the inherent contra text behind this. because we don't want to simply see this as a theological story, about how everything became better for african-americans. being integrated as it was into the world of the consumer market meant, for instance, that much of the vitality, much of the id idiosin ro si began to be sort of pushed down and softened out and 40 -- homogenized so that with someone like joe lewis, lena horne, one is presented with one authoritative version about how to be a successful african-american rather than all of the successful, somewhat fascinating stories of how people have made their way i
after ebony you would see peek like nat king cole, dorothy dandridge, hosts of others to whom that company now needed to appeal. in its own way, this is a softer form of desegregation but no less significant, of course, given that this was a country that's built as much on the capacity to generate consumer markets as it is the capacity to reform laws. >> host: professor, is that where the title comes from? >> guest: yes. and in that title i do want to convey that we have to...
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. >> dorothy, you are on washington journal. caller: i'm only 56 years old at the moment. to seniors and americans they are going to take the rest of our money. i've been paying social security since i was working when i was 16. all of that money reserved foreseenors will pay down the deficit. we are not making a deficit. but they are going to take our money to pay it down. it is wrong. i like views of republicans and democrats at different times but if the republicans get in, be careful. they are going to take social security and healthcare. i pay into it. i'm a christian. >> host: next caller. caller: my gripe is that more people don't get social security because of the work they do. congress last fall with $22 trillion out of medicare. i find that totally disgusting. you have a couple of honest men to take away what we have worked for all our life is totally disgusting both parties are working on paying off the debt. taking us off the gold standard. jill on our line for democrats. go ahead. i can't believe they want to attack social security. that is the one program we
. >> dorothy, you are on washington journal. caller: i'm only 56 years old at the moment. to seniors and americans they are going to take the rest of our money. i've been paying social security since i was working when i was 16. all of that money reserved foreseenors will pay down the deficit. we are not making a deficit. but they are going to take our money to pay it down. it is wrong. i like views of republicans and democrats at different times but if the republicans get in, be careful....