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it is the professional game as eddie was alluding to. if you know the opponent is less than 100%, it is just like any other player out there. only maybe a little extra. >> eddie: sorry, jaromir jagr hurt on the bruins bench. >> mike: back out for bickell. toews steps ahead. leads it off the wing but offsides is called. >> eddie: jagr colliding with david bolland on that last shift. watch the right part of your screen. here comes david bolland right there. and jagr stayed out there for another 7 to 10 seconds and it finally found its way back. the big hit in the middle of the ice. daniel paille on bryan bickell. he keeps putting his hand to his face searching for blood. >> mike: there's the eagle eye between the benches inside the glass. very close to where jagr is. this is taken along to center. dropped back in and corralled by chara. >> eddie: there is blood flowing from his nose. donny, the trainer, just gave him a towel. >> mike: icing is called. six minutes into the first period. only four shots in double digits in hits right now. th
it is the professional game as eddie was alluding to. if you know the opponent is less than 100%, it is just like any other player out there. only maybe a little extra. >> eddie: sorry, jaromir jagr hurt on the bruins bench. >> mike: back out for bickell. toews steps ahead. leads it off the wing but offsides is called. >> eddie: jagr colliding with david bolland on that last shift. watch the right part of your screen. here comes david bolland right there. and jagr stayed out...
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>> eddie: the long change.the farthest way away from your bench so for the boston bruins your left defenseman and winger have to be absolutely sure when they make the change. for the chicago blackhawks, it's their right winger and defenseman. change before you're tired. make sure the puck is going away from your defensive zone before you come off the ice because that long pass could end up being the difference between a two on two and a two-on-one coming against your goaltender. >> mike: fifth overtime game for the blackhawks. they've won three. sixth overtime game for the bruins, they've won four. same units to begin as have begun the prior three. hjalmarsson tried to bank one ahead. spirited ahead by hossa. and chara and seidenberg. guarded at the line by oduya. blocked but lucic. played across to hossa. his shot is wide of the glove hand of rask. krejci played it back. just a little bit too far for horton but he'll take this one. hossa with that shot, eight shots on goal in this game for marian hossa. >> mik
>> eddie: the long change.the farthest way away from your bench so for the boston bruins your left defenseman and winger have to be absolutely sure when they make the change. for the chicago blackhawks, it's their right winger and defenseman. change before you're tired. make sure the puck is going away from your defensive zone before you come off the ice because that long pass could end up being the difference between a two on two and a two-on-one coming against your goaltender. >>...
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eddie olczyk is here.player adjust to the warm day. >> eddie: you drink a lot of fluids. we know the ice won't be very great. you have to simplify it. for the players, you don't want dehydration to seep in. you're taking a lot of water. when the game is on the ice, pucks need to be straight ahead. you just can't make pretty plays. >> mike: boston, if there is a game 7. who has to be prom nenl for them? >> eddie: i am going to brad marchand. he doesn't have any points in the final as liam was talking about a little earlier. he's had some chances. but he is not being the agitator that we've seen him do. get in on the fore-check. he needs to step to the forefront. he needs to find a way to generate some momentum and offensive opportunities. that's the brad marchand we're used to seeing. those types of plays. the players are all banged up but brad marchand can't be in between in game 6. >> mike: chicago goes on as champion, who do you think will make a difference? >> eddie: patrick kane seems to have the hot-s
eddie olczyk is here.player adjust to the warm day. >> eddie: you drink a lot of fluids. we know the ice won't be very great. you have to simplify it. for the players, you don't want dehydration to seep in. you're taking a lot of water. when the game is on the ice, pucks need to be straight ahead. you just can't make pretty plays. >> mike: boston, if there is a game 7. who has to be prom nenl for them? >> eddie: i am going to brad marchand. he doesn't have any points in the...
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. >> eddie: on the scoreboard i thought it was a pretty even period.the period, both teams played to their strength. not a lot of room in the middle of the ice. really tightened up compared to what we saw back in boston in game four where it was just a track meet in the second period. >> mike: i'm never good at this, but i'm guessing five stitches there. all part of a night's work. we get ready for period number two. what a big house. with the sweeps they have gotten 22,274. there is some standing room that is always sold, and they don't have any empties and haven't had now for the last two years. a lecture being given to krejci and toews. puck dropped. krejci is 0 for 5 and toews is 6 of 7. tuukka rask holds it. crowd gathers. the sea is parted. >> eddie: they want to let bryan bickell know he's not going to run around and chase zdeno chara. he reads the paper as well as anybody. they are going let him know, not so fast. >> mike: chosen by the new york islanders 17 years ago today out of the slovakian junior league. back to seabrook. shooting one and
. >> eddie: on the scoreboard i thought it was a pretty even period.the period, both teams played to their strength. not a lot of room in the middle of the ice. really tightened up compared to what we saw back in boston in game four where it was just a track meet in the second period. >> mike: i'm never good at this, but i'm guessing five stitches there. all part of a night's work. we get ready for period number two. what a big house. with the sweeps they have gotten 22,274. there...
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toews is quicker and a great decision by jonathan toews utilizing patrick kane, eddie. >> eddie: there'spass by michal rozsival. short-sided. coming out of penalty box. when a quick shot. what a relief. >> mike: soderberg delays and the pass angled across. peverley stepping to it. then soderberg hired one that ricochetted off crawford and can be carried back out again in a 3-on-2 developing. kane back up the wing. bickell with it there. jacked that by over duea. by rask. played by chara. on now to kelly. delays and shoots one that is snapped up and held by crawford. he can shoot, pass, the puck is on edge a little bit. look at that puck. it has eyes right between the legs of tuukka rask. talk about the ice being an issue. not going to make a pass all the way over with that puck on edge. no hesitation at all. the quick release. connected to lucic. and the shot ricochetted wide. pushed back on. pivoting, down to the ice he goes. that was krejci. there will be a penalty coming up. the fourth to chicago on the night. >> pierre: smart awareness by krejci whose body position, he tries to pull
toews is quicker and a great decision by jonathan toews utilizing patrick kane, eddie. >> eddie: there'spass by michal rozsival. short-sided. coming out of penalty box. when a quick shot. what a relief. >> mike: soderberg delays and the pass angled across. peverley stepping to it. then soderberg hired one that ricochetted off crawford and can be carried back out again in a 3-on-2 developing. kane back up the wing. bickell with it there. jacked that by over duea. by rask. played by...
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[ cheering ] >> here is eddie money! ♪ the future's is ours to see ♪ when you hold on to me ♪ baby, what should be even said about me ♪ ♪ is it true you think about it at night ♪ ♪ think about it in new york city ♪ ♪ i'm going to take you to the top ♪ ♪ baby hold on to me ♪ whatever will be will be hey, it's michelle bernstein. here to take your lettuce from drab to fab with new lean cuisine salad additions. just byol. first, thaw your dressing. next, steam your grilled chicken and veggies. then, dress it. add your crunchy toppings. and voila. enjoy. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. 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 serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month.
[ cheering ] >> here is eddie money! ♪ the future's is ours to see ♪ when you hold on to me ♪ baby, what should be even said about me ♪ ♪ is it true you think about it at night ♪ ♪ think about it in new york city ♪ ♪ i'm going to take you to the top ♪ ♪ baby hold on to me ♪ whatever will be will be hey, it's michelle bernstein. here to take your lettuce from drab to fab with new lean cuisine salad additions. just byol. first, thaw your dressing. next, steam your...
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gentlemen, we have had so much talk over the eddie long controversy.onversation say about our stance on sexuality for example? >> well, i mean, one lesson is at its core you see in eddy long the weakness of this prosperity, the so-called prosperity gospel. that when the focus of the pulpit is on bling bling and on driving $350,000 cars and having private jets, that then the gospel of jesus and the service ethic and the spirit of liberation becomes consumed by religious materialism. >> now when you say gospels of prosperity, we're talking about a fundamental message that you can measure sort of spiritual success through material things. god let me drive a bentley. >> and if my faith is large enough my car will reflect that. if i'm broke it's because i lack faith. and what is so pervasive is that my pastor then becomes my my vicarious wealth. so if my pastor is very wealthy, then one day if i keep giving him my financial seeds, then i'll get there. >> and can you put this in a little context? it seems to me we've always had gospels of prosperity. >> it w
gentlemen, we have had so much talk over the eddie long controversy.onversation say about our stance on sexuality for example? >> well, i mean, one lesson is at its core you see in eddy long the weakness of this prosperity, the so-called prosperity gospel. that when the focus of the pulpit is on bling bling and on driving $350,000 cars and having private jets, that then the gospel of jesus and the service ethic and the spirit of liberation becomes consumed by religious materialism....
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marknd this story about twain and mary baker eddy.t is something that i know i have been passionate about for years and years. with twain, i really love character acting. there is something -- think about this. there are jokes that i came across 13 years ago that still made me laugh. i have been doing this all day long, every day for three years. remember deniro in his basement in "the king of comedy." in my basement laughing at my own jokes or three years and you go a little crazy. it is very satisfying to get validated out on stage. this is finding the play worthy. tavis: speaking of the mirror, i think i see you every night or every other night lifting the heat on one of these channels. or now, we will appreciate val kilmer for the role that he is starring in at the current douglas theatre. it is coming to town june 28. he will be there, starring in "citizen twain." i am gracious to see it. glad to have you on. that is our show for tonight. angst for watching. as always, keep the faith. captioned by the national captioning institut
marknd this story about twain and mary baker eddy.t is something that i know i have been passionate about for years and years. with twain, i really love character acting. there is something -- think about this. there are jokes that i came across 13 years ago that still made me laugh. i have been doing this all day long, every day for three years. remember deniro in his basement in "the king of comedy." in my basement laughing at my own jokes or three years and you go a little crazy....
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a big flash from the point. >> eddie: well, right before this.of brad marchand? the save by corey crawford. the shot from the point by brent seabrook through a maze of players. the puck was hit behind dennis seidenberg. fire the puck toward the net. bryan bickell fires it. the bounce right to brent seabrook. and it beats tuukka rask with jonathan toews standing right in front. looking for a redirect. it looked like rask saw this the whole way. and it beats it to the side over the the right pass. going back to chicago for saturday night game five. tied up 2-2. face-offs, opportunities, patrice bergeron to brad marchand. there's the stop. by corey crawford. >> mike: now to pierre mcguire. >> pierre: thanks 57. why was this such a wild game tonight? >> i don't know. both teams are so great defensively. both teams have great goaltenders. we have a bunch of confidence in them. one of those, they had to answer that. it was one of those games where they got a few on the power play. and we got some bounces and 2 a big game. it was nice to get a few past
a big flash from the point. >> eddie: well, right before this.of brad marchand? the save by corey crawford. the shot from the point by brent seabrook through a maze of players. the puck was hit behind dennis seidenberg. fire the puck toward the net. bryan bickell fires it. the bounce right to brent seabrook. and it beats tuukka rask with jonathan toews standing right in front. looking for a redirect. it looked like rask saw this the whole way. and it beats it to the side over the the...
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love, why shouldn't we fall in love ♪ what did you see in eddie fisher when you met him?wn eyes and he was very talented. >> debbie reynolds and eddie fisher take their marriage vows at a friend's home in grossinger new york. >> reporter: america's sweethearts married in 1955. the newlyweds even hamed it up for edward. are myrrh row on "person to person." >> your eyes are the eyes of a woman in love and how they give you away ♪ >> he's so sweet, isn't he? >> reporter: they had two children-- actress and writer carrie and younger brother todd. >> all those early movies, that's just her. that's just her. >> reporter: that was as -- i don't want to say naive but as -- >> but she is an innocent, you know? she's a true innocent and she always has been, that's why she gets so horribly screwed over sometimes. >> reporter: well, that's one way of describing what happened with her first marriage. she and fisher were close to elizabeth taylor and husband mike todd. and when todd died in a plane crash, fisher rushed to comfort taylor-- and never came back. you must get tired of talk
love, why shouldn't we fall in love ♪ what did you see in eddie fisher when you met him?wn eyes and he was very talented. >> debbie reynolds and eddie fisher take their marriage vows at a friend's home in grossinger new york. >> reporter: america's sweethearts married in 1955. the newlyweds even hamed it up for edward. are myrrh row on "person to person." >> your eyes are the eyes of a woman in love and how they give you away ♪ >> he's so sweet, isn't he?...
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allegation of fraud and speaking of fraud we'll be talking to convicted but because her sam antara of crazy eddie fame and just a bit. too finally details of a secret the federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favorite bank we're not naming names met on may twenty second to avoid district area capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest health and link markets are tapering themselves down down down like a ring of fire and here is one thing you are i meant to. remember crazy eddie now that was a new york appliance real retailer that engaged in massive accounting fraud both before and after it became a public company and in case you're in a stall jake here's a clip from one of their famously crazy commercials. crazy any day you'll save money like never before during crazy crazy every day you say oh well they're guaranteed lowest price not anything and everything and all entertainment shop around to get the lowest price you can find then got a crazy idea to help you dumb you know the chief financial officer of crazy eddie had masterfully cooked the books and eventu
allegation of fraud and speaking of fraud we'll be talking to convicted but because her sam antara of crazy eddie fame and just a bit. too finally details of a secret the federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favorite bank we're not naming names met on may twenty second to avoid district area capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest health and link markets are tapering themselves down down down like a ring of fire and here is one thing you are i meant to....
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remember a crazy eddie now that was a new york appliance real retailer that engaged in massive accounting fraud both before and after it became a public company and in case you're in a stall jake here's a clip from one of their famously crazy commercials. crazy any day you'll save money like never before during crazy these crazy anything you say oh well they're guaranteed lowest price not anything and everything in a moment of pain but shop around to get the lowest price you can find then go to crazy idea and he'll play dumb. now the chief financial officer of crazy eddie had masterfully cooked the books and eventually the scheme unraveled and he was sent to sentenced to prison for eight years now after serving two he went to work for the other side of the fence no pun intended he consulted for the f.b.i. and department of justice and now here to discuss this is sam and tar. i say i am i just one correction my cousin eddie went to jail for eight years i was all of those criminals i was one of those criminals that didn't pay for my times i got a six months of house arrest and to suffer had
remember a crazy eddie now that was a new york appliance real retailer that engaged in massive accounting fraud both before and after it became a public company and in case you're in a stall jake here's a clip from one of their famously crazy commercials. crazy any day you'll save money like never before during crazy these crazy anything you say oh well they're guaranteed lowest price not anything and everything in a moment of pain but shop around to get the lowest price you can find then go to...
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i knew eddie markey when he was a state rep. >> and? >> i like him. i knew why he got moved out of the office. i knew the kid who moved his desk. and that got elected him to congress. >> they can tell me where to sit, they can't tell me where to stand. >> there were ten democrats and five republicans running in that primary. >> his fight with mcgee i remember. >> what do you think? >> i wonder why what you think about how riled up the left is about snowden? >> well, it's mixed. there's some people in the net roots very upset about it. they're for him. they like assange and like him. they're basically questioning the establishment. there are other people like me, i find this a hard one because i want to know what he told me. but a lot of times people do things, you don't like them but you like what they did because you learn more. nobody else told me what was going on. feinstein didn't tell me. this guy did. >> what's your sense of what the country thinks? >> i think the country's mixed. they know the law. >> it's a hard one. >> it's a tricky thing. re
i knew eddie markey when he was a state rep. >> and? >> i like him. i knew why he got moved out of the office. i knew the kid who moved his desk. and that got elected him to congress. >> they can tell me where to sit, they can't tell me where to stand. >> there were ten democrats and five republicans running in that primary. >> his fight with mcgee i remember. >> what do you think? >> i wonder why what you think about how riled up the left is about...
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sam hi just one correction my cousin eddie went to jail for eight years i was one of those criminals i was one of those criminals that didn't pay for my times i got a six months of house arrest and to suffer i had to suffer with my ex-wife and kids but you're not afraid to call yourself a criminal are you i mean that's going to be going it's wired into me from birth i started that crazy things when i was fourteen years old my family put me through college to help them commit more sophisticated crimes in the future and actually go ahead i actually majored in accounting said to commit family can commit more sophisticated financial for what's all this was a few decades ago and let me ask you is it easier or more difficult today to commit financial crimes oh it's getting easier i mean i wish our criminal today than back in the eighty's i could have even avoided house arrest. and you talk about audits not being audited what are the rules of the auditors in the current criminal process how do they slip things by these guys who call themselves auditors. the term or it is really a false and
sam hi just one correction my cousin eddie went to jail for eight years i was one of those criminals i was one of those criminals that didn't pay for my times i got a six months of house arrest and to suffer i had to suffer with my ex-wife and kids but you're not afraid to call yourself a criminal are you i mean that's going to be going it's wired into me from birth i started that crazy things when i was fourteen years old my family put me through college to help them commit more sophisticated...
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eddie when he was just 10 months old. >> it's just a great experience to be able to be a parent and to love a child and help them through their hardest times. >> reporter: one of the first steps linda took was to join the marin foster parent association, a grassroots volunteer group that offers support services to foster families and caregivers. but more importantly it offers community. >> there's a lot of support. it's not easy all the time. and all these kids have experienced trauma in their lives. >> reporter: that was four years ago. since joining, she has adopted eddie and she has thrown herself into volunteering for the association. just ask barbara who fostered 10 children over the years. >> she just makes it a point of knowing every member of the association. and i think that's a big part of the support that people come to the association looking for. >> reporter: for the last flee years, linda has been president of the marin foster parent association volunteering her time 7 days a week to help children in need. >> fantastic! >> reporter: much of her spare time is spent in w
eddie when he was just 10 months old. >> it's just a great experience to be able to be a parent and to love a child and help them through their hardest times. >> reporter: one of the first steps linda took was to join the marin foster parent association, a grassroots volunteer group that offers support services to foster families and caregivers. but more importantly it offers community. >> there's a lot of support. it's not easy all the time. and all these kids have...
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you're going to have latinos supporting eddie markey tomorrow.st a man who is a latino supported by the way in this town by the only latino newspaper supporting eddie markey there is a reason for it. the other guy hasn't said or done anything. >> yeah, but he's got some points of view. he is for the rights of people to have semiautomatic rifles. he doesn't want a ban on this big 30-round magazines. he wants that completely up to -- anybody can have that stuff. he doesn't believe in any kind of gun control. >> if you can believe that, and understand that he has that stand and he thinks he is right. and then he tells eddie markey not to use a slaughter in a school in connecticut as an issue because it's unfair. i would say there is smog wrong with him. >> i think he is out of step with the people of massachusetts on that issue, without question. we have in this state some of the strongest gun safety laws on the books of any state in the country. and we have the lowest gun deaths in the country. and there is reason for it. even though we have porous
you're going to have latinos supporting eddie markey tomorrow.st a man who is a latino supported by the way in this town by the only latino newspaper supporting eddie markey there is a reason for it. the other guy hasn't said or done anything. >> yeah, but he's got some points of view. he is for the rights of people to have semiautomatic rifles. he doesn't want a ban on this big 30-round magazines. he wants that completely up to -- anybody can have that stuff. he doesn't believe in any...
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eddie chin. joseph [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] wilson. james marbury. [speaker not understood]. angie brown. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. manny flores, local 22. i'll give it a shot. [speaker not understood], that represents much more diversified groups for the city and county of san francisco, the people. and i hope i said that right. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is helene [speaker not understood]. i am the general manager of daniel berham court. we are a [speaker not understood] right across the street from the proposed cathedral hill location. because of our proximity to the upcoming project, we had a lot of concerns. i want to thank the planning commission, the board of supervisors, specifically supervisor farrell's office, and cpmc for meeting with us, for hearing us, and for implementing some of the changes that we were very concerned about. thank you all for your efforts. we support the project and we would like to see it get started. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker
eddie chin. joseph [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] wilson. james marbury. [speaker not understood]. angie brown. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. manny flores, local 22. i'll give it a shot. [speaker not understood], that represents much more diversified groups for the city and county of san francisco, the people. and i hope i said that right. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is helene...
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really drunk. >> weimer asks eddie for a pack of cigarettes, then pays for some gas, then he tells eddiene getting back behind the wheel. it's his daughter who is driving him around. >> she drives us here. i swear to you. cross my heart. on my mother's grave. >> i thought, can't be. no way. i thought there was somebody else in the van. >> weimer shares the news about his designated driver with a customer he recognizes. >> she's 9 years old. she drives here. >> that's crazy. >> i swear to you. i swear. cross my heart. >> he was bragging about it. >> 9 years old in the truck. we're parked right there. she drove all the way here. >> and i parked. >> and she parked. >> weimer's daughter seems to be proud of herself, too. >> did you drive all the way here? >> she was eating her apple candy, and she was showing me her keys in her hand. she was like bragging about it, too. like i drive him around and this and that. >> weimer doesn't seem to care that what he's doing is illegal, letting his unlicensed, underaged child get behind the wheel. >> i mean, what are they going to do? they going to pull
really drunk. >> weimer asks eddie for a pack of cigarettes, then pays for some gas, then he tells eddiene getting back behind the wheel. it's his daughter who is driving him around. >> she drives us here. i swear to you. cross my heart. on my mother's grave. >> i thought, can't be. no way. i thought there was somebody else in the van. >> weimer shares the news about his designated driver with a customer he recognizes. >> she's 9 years old. she drives here....
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you still having fun working with eddie? i sure am. eddie. she sure is. come on. well, no.s just-- honey, i don't think that a husband and wife should work together. i'm not even sure they should live together. eddie, how do you explain the fact that married men live longer than single men? that's not true. it just feels that way. well, you know what they say, what doesn't kill you will only make you stronger. really? i didn't know i had a choice. you don't. well, you know what? i think you guys are going to have
you still having fun working with eddie? i sure am. eddie. she sure is. come on. well, no.s just-- honey, i don't think that a husband and wife should work together. i'm not even sure they should live together. eddie, how do you explain the fact that married men live longer than single men? that's not true. it just feels that way. well, you know what they say, what doesn't kill you will only make you stronger. really? i didn't know i had a choice. you don't. well, you know what? i think you...
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i am eddie part of the bayview program. i want to say that our program is the only program out here to service with youth dealing with multicultural youth programs. and we are fortunate to get support from the city and to be out here. and all due to the attention that happened three years ago when there was a lot of african, asian tension out here, because of misunderstanding. we want to focus on young people. and we have our second summit where youth come together and organize it. and the theme they come up is called usla, a way to address trauma and stress. and the young people came up with this idea and put together addressing the trauma and the stress they deal with every day in district 10. and another thing we need more programs dealing with employments where asian and hiring african-americans and job training and latino population. to create programs and funding to reflect the population in district 10. we know that justification happens because of development, but we know that the city wants to invest in the communi
i am eddie part of the bayview program. i want to say that our program is the only program out here to service with youth dealing with multicultural youth programs. and we are fortunate to get support from the city and to be out here. and all due to the attention that happened three years ago when there was a lot of african, asian tension out here, because of misunderstanding. we want to focus on young people. and we have our second summit where youth come together and organize it. and the...
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our cameraman, eddie adopted the pig. [applause] >> all right, eddie!> anderson: and so h eddie what made you decide to adopt leo? >> my wife always wanted one. and i texted her after the segment and are you sure? she is like yes, please, please, please. >> that is so lovely. >> anderson: so that is leo. >> you took leo home. >> anderson: how was the first night? >> it was interesting. >> he looks like an ardvark. little bunny. with your daughter? >> that is my son. >> anderson: what does your son think of the pig? >> he likes him a lot. he figured he could drop his cookies and he eats them right away. >> anderson: your son is so cute. >> very cute. [laughter] >> you are going to be sorry that you don't have leo. >> anderson: thank you so much. [applause] >> you know, speaking of pigs, we need to talk about the fact that a couple of times when i was here in the past, we talked about my cat, baby al. >> anderson: big boned. >> large boned. it's genetic. ok. i got a lot of tweets from people after the show saying hey, anderson, way to go fat shaming baby
our cameraman, eddie adopted the pig. [applause] >> all right, eddie!> anderson: and so h eddie what made you decide to adopt leo? >> my wife always wanted one. and i texted her after the segment and are you sure? she is like yes, please, please, please. >> that is so lovely. >> anderson: so that is leo. >> you took leo home. >> anderson: how was the first night? >> it was interesting. >> he looks like an ardvark. little bunny. with your...
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>> that was the killing of a guy named eddie coners.guy named spike o'toole. after spike was murdered, eddie was bragging about it, and the winter hill gang decided he had to go. the hit team came over, johnny martorano who usually was a hands-on guy himself. he was the driver he claims and he says that he took whitey bulger and stevie flemmi, whitey's partner in crime, and they actually laid an ambush for eddie coners when he went to a phone booth supposedly to talk to holly winter the head of the gang they opened fire on him. john martorano admitted under oath that he did not see whitey pull the trigger. that he was over the hill, and that whitey and stevie ran up to the car after he heard the gunshots and said he's gone. >> did bulger's defense team when they were trying to defend against this actually putting the gun in whitey bulger's hand but john martorano was able to do today did they do a good job defending him? >> well i think hank brennan, one of whitey's lawyers, did a very good job on cross-examination of martorano. if only
>> that was the killing of a guy named eddie coners.guy named spike o'toole. after spike was murdered, eddie was bragging about it, and the winter hill gang decided he had to go. the hit team came over, johnny martorano who usually was a hands-on guy himself. he was the driver he claims and he says that he took whitey bulger and stevie flemmi, whitey's partner in crime, and they actually laid an ambush for eddie coners when he went to a phone booth supposedly to talk to holly winter the...
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. >> eddy money came and performed on the conp cert series i didn't know if he had a sell joldier s.just have a song called one more soldier coming home. ♪ you have been gone for way too long and you went off to war what you went there for you fought to it keep our country stro strong. >> ain't that the truth. >> eddy money. all right. so where is my buddy bob bekkel? >> look at this. >> so sorry, this is the end of an era. sorry coach. we've already lost this segment. made it impossible for the company to make a profit. >> so that is bob on guess what today? national donut day. june 7th, established 1938 to help folks during the great depression. >> as an authority on all things andrea. tropical storm andrea made laundfall yesterday. everyone he'd waed warnings. >> we have aties. that is it for us five. that is it for us five. secret man cave in a warehouse. and what federal agency is having trouble locating its receipts to prove how it spent its money? yes, that one. i know. and finally some female israeli soldiers in hot water after posing nearly naked on facebook. the story is so
. >> eddy money came and performed on the conp cert series i didn't know if he had a sell joldier s.just have a song called one more soldier coming home. ♪ you have been gone for way too long and you went off to war what you went there for you fought to it keep our country stro strong. >> ain't that the truth. >> eddy money. all right. so where is my buddy bob bekkel? >> look at this. >> so sorry, this is the end of an era. sorry coach. we've already lost this...
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my name is eddie chang, cyc community center. it is important to focus on city of san francisco immigrant youth for the last 33 years in the city of san francisco. our main office is in tenderloin, but we also have the branch offices in the richmond district and we also have a branch office in the bayview district. so, we are very grateful for that. so, thea of ~ three of the things i want to talk about we want to ask the city to help support us is we would have a city wide multi-cultural youth leadership model that we are not only engaging to people in our neighborhood, but also engaging from people all across the city, especially young people who happen to deal with a lot of different challenges, especially in the more challenging districts. the bayview, western addition, the mission, excelsior, potrero hill area, that they deal in a lot of stress and trauma every day. so, we have a need for that. the multi-cultural youth leadership one. the other one is more work force opportunity, employment opportunity for high-risk api yout
my name is eddie chang, cyc community center. it is important to focus on city of san francisco immigrant youth for the last 33 years in the city of san francisco. our main office is in tenderloin, but we also have the branch offices in the richmond district and we also have a branch office in the bayview district. so, we are very grateful for that. so, thea of ~ three of the things i want to talk about we want to ask the city to help support us is we would have a city wide multi-cultural youth...
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i think it was eddie. he started beating him upside the head with the bat. and i was just in shock. i didn't know what to do, so i backed up, and i sat on the bed, and they kept beating this guy and beating this guy. his blood was going everywhere. just bits of skull and brain going all over the walls. and i remember getting blood in my mouth and on my face and on my clothes, and i was just frozen. i didn't know what to do. i could hear him screaming, "help me!" and there was nothing i could do. they beat him for a good half hour. they beat him, they cut him. they cut hit throat. they did everything imaginable that you could do to destroy one man. and when they were done, they looked at me, and they asked me to help them. and i wasn't going to say no after what i just witnessed. i was not going to say no. i helped them carry the body downstairs, and you could hear the air coming out of his throat. i guess eddie thought he was still alive, so he took a cinderblock and dropped it, and i lost my lunch. i lost the liquor i drank and the food i ate. i told the authority everything that h
i think it was eddie. he started beating him upside the head with the bat. and i was just in shock. i didn't know what to do, so i backed up, and i sat on the bed, and they kept beating this guy and beating this guy. his blood was going everywhere. just bits of skull and brain going all over the walls. and i remember getting blood in my mouth and on my face and on my clothes, and i was just frozen. i didn't know what to do. i could hear him screaming, "help me!" and there was nothing...
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. >> you're going fast, eddie. are we flying?>reporter: linda gregory and her husband became foster parents to little eddie when he was just 10 months old. >> it's just a great experience to be able to be a parent and to love a child and help them through their hardest times. >>reporter: one of the first steps linda took was to join the marin foster parent association, a grassroots volunteer group that offers support services to foster families and caregivers. but more importantly, it offers community. >> there's a lot of support because it's not easy all the time and all these kids have experienced trauma in their lives. >>reporter: that was four years ago. since joining, she's adopted eddie and she's thrown herself into volunteering for the association. just ask barbara sebito who has fostered 10 children over the years. >>> she just makes it a point of knowing every member of the association, and i think that's a big part of the support that people come to the association looking for. >>reporter: for the raft three years linda
. >> you're going fast, eddie. are we flying?>reporter: linda gregory and her husband became foster parents to little eddie when he was just 10 months old. >> it's just a great experience to be able to be a parent and to love a child and help them through their hardest times. >>reporter: one of the first steps linda took was to join the marin foster parent association, a grassroots volunteer group that offers support services to foster families and caregivers. but more...
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. >>> supervisor kim, supervisor wiener, supervisor chiu, my name is eddie chin and i am here to speak on behalf of apa family support services. i'm a board member of that agency. apa family support has been in long partnership with cpmc for a long time. and for the past couple years we have in collaboration reached out to different facets of all community to promote free health services. many of our clients were born in cpmc and were given linguistic and cultural chairs, appropriate chairs. our clients live in tenderloin, live in the mission, live in bayview, live in visitacion valley. our clients of 7,000 duly deserve to have a world class health care center. we here urge you to rebuild cpmc. i thank you very much for moving this project forward. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> thank you, supervisors, for hearing this item today. my name is annie chow, the [speaker not understood] coordinator from self-help for the elderly. i'm here to urge the supervisors to support cpmc's proposal to rebuild cpmc. as a long-time community partner, cpmc has been extremely supportive of se
. >>> supervisor kim, supervisor wiener, supervisor chiu, my name is eddie chin and i am here to speak on behalf of apa family support services. i'm a board member of that agency. apa family support has been in long partnership with cpmc for a long time. and for the past couple years we have in collaboration reached out to different facets of all community to promote free health services. many of our clients were born in cpmc and were given linguistic and cultural chairs, appropriate...
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. >>> reporter: >> you're going fast, eddie. >> reporter: linda gregory and her husband became fosterents to little eddie when he was just 10 months old. >> it's just a great experience to be able to be a parent and to love a child and help them through their hardest times. >> reporter: one of the first steps linda took was to join the marin foster parent association, a grassroots volunteer group that offers support services to foster families and caregivers. but more importantly it offers community. >> there's a lot of support. it's not easy all the time. and all these kids have experienced trauma in their lives. >> reporter: that was four years ago. since joining, she has adopted eddie and she has thrown herself into volunteering for the association. just ask barbara who fostered 10 children over the years. >> she just makes it a point of knowing every member of the association. and i think that's a big part of the support that people come to the association looking forces. >> reporter: for the last flee years, linda has been president of the marin foster parent association voluntee
. >>> reporter: >> you're going fast, eddie. >> reporter: linda gregory and her husband became fosterents to little eddie when he was just 10 months old. >> it's just a great experience to be able to be a parent and to love a child and help them through their hardest times. >> reporter: one of the first steps linda took was to join the marin foster parent association, a grassroots volunteer group that offers support services to foster families and caregivers....