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it is by mary eileen williams. you can also hear more on a radio show you do called feistyside.com. >> absolutely. >> thank you. thank you for being here. >> thank you, susan. >> stay with us. more ahead. >> ow! >> can you read my number? >> announcer: attention, those on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> i am tired of stabbing my fingertips to test my blood glucose. there has got to be a better way. >> if you're on medicare with diabetes, then you need to know there's a new method for checking your blood glucose. you don't need to stab your fingertips anymore. this new embrace meter is easier to use and nearly painless. and the best news is that diabetes care club will send you one of these new meters. >> this new method hurts less and i don't have to stab my fingertips anymore. >> woman: not only can i see my number, i can hear it too. >> woman: your blood glucose reading is 89. >> they have my number. >> find out why nearly a quarter of a million patients have joined diabetes
it is by mary eileen williams. you can also hear more on a radio show you do called feistyside.com. >> absolutely. >> thank you. thank you for being here. >> thank you, susan. >> stay with us. more ahead. >> ow! >> can you read my number? >> announcer: attention, those on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> i am tired of stabbing my fingertips to test my blood glucose. there has got to be a better way. >> if...
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eileen hearst. i have been co-chair of the justice council since the reorganization effort in i do not know exactly how that happened except, during that time, we had four police chiefs, three public defenders, 3 digit attorneys, the three heads of adult probation, but only one sheriff. i think i was kept there for purposes of continuity. i do want to address supervisor chiu, your remarks in the beginning. the report that you're holding up is three pages of harvey rose, 320 pages response put together by walt and myself. a great deal of that response, which goes point by point through mr. rose's remarks, includes the documentation for the justis effort. from the beginning of the reorganized effort in 2003, we have documented every process, every decision, every dollar spent. i completely understand your request for specificity about the budget. that is not my area of expertise. but i can tell you, it is not correct that justice is tens of millions of dollars over budget. more than that, our problem
eileen hearst. i have been co-chair of the justice council since the reorganization effort in i do not know exactly how that happened except, during that time, we had four police chiefs, three public defenders, 3 digit attorneys, the three heads of adult probation, but only one sheriff. i think i was kept there for purposes of continuity. i do want to address supervisor chiu, your remarks in the beginning. the report that you're holding up is three pages of harvey rose, 320 pages response put...
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we'll talk to former shuttle astronaut eileen collins. d bett!ght now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning hotel bids to find where you can save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. with new hotel bid we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. there's bugs, leaves, lint, crud. you'll be breathing that. i do believe it's part of a locust. make sure your alignments good. your brakes are good. you've got all sorts different things that you check off. your fluid levels. pretty much everything you could need. it gets done. it gets done quickly. and it gets done correctly. the works fuel saver package, just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. you're a doctor. you're a car doctor. maybe a car doctor. >>> so if the turnout for "atlantis'" launch was any indicator interest is high in the final mission of nasa's shuttle program, today "atlantis" astronauts inspected the shuttle's heat shield for damage. tomor
we'll talk to former shuttle astronaut eileen collins. d bett!ght now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning hotel bids to find where you can save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. with new hotel bid we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. there's bugs, leaves, lint, crud. you'll be breathing that. i do believe it's part of a locust. make sure your alignments...
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let me bring in eileen marie collins. she is a nasa astronaut, former nasa astronaut from elmira, new york. and eileen, i've got to get your thoughts as we tick down the clock here and wait five minutes away as we watch the end of this space program. >> well, good morning. it's great to be with you today. i am very, very excited, like i always am when a shuttle launch countdown's taking place. today especially i'm sad, sad to see the shuttle program go. i'm sad for the people at kennedy and houston who will be losing their jobs, very talented people, with technical engineering skills, and hopefully the country can follow on the shuttle with something new and exciting to take us to new destinations. that's my hope today. >> but that's a part of -- yeah. and that is the hope of so many. there's a big controversy, as you mentioned. i wanted to point out you that were part of the first flight of "discovery," the new joint russia-america space program. and tom and i have been talking about this new relationship, if you will, t
let me bring in eileen marie collins. she is a nasa astronaut, former nasa astronaut from elmira, new york. and eileen, i've got to get your thoughts as we tick down the clock here and wait five minutes away as we watch the end of this space program. >> well, good morning. it's great to be with you today. i am very, very excited, like i always am when a shuttle launch countdown's taking place. today especially i'm sad, sad to see the shuttle program go. i'm sad for the people at kennedy...
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. >> reporter: in 1989i lead was 13 years old when she be banished -- eileen was 13-year- old when shehed. >> it has just been rehashed and rehashed so many times. >> reporter: some say the book is too sensational but others are curious. >> it will definitely be more interesting than somebody else's story. >> reporter: they say gives him hope that their own daughter is still alive. >>> members of the public have just a few hours to pay their respects to former first lady betty ford. it will continue until midnight. ford will be buried next to her husband. >>> leon panetta has blunt criticism of the iraqi government today. >> they want to get a minister of defense or don't stay? buds damage, make a decision. >> they say they will not stand by. later he met with iraq's president. >>> shareholders are suing rupert morlock's news court over a phone hacking scandal in britain. they alleged immediately obtained phone and bank records of former prime minister gordon brown. >>> in the meanwhile, clear channel announced a new option for their i heart radio service. they say they will have more
. >> reporter: in 1989i lead was 13 years old when she be banished -- eileen was 13-year- old when shehed. >> it has just been rehashed and rehashed so many times. >> reporter: some say the book is too sensational but others are curious. >> it will definitely be more interesting than somebody else's story. >> reporter: they say gives him hope that their own daughter is still alive. >>> members of the public have just a few hours to pay their respects to...
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eileen molly, charles sullivan, john malamut, andrea esquita, our city attorney's office. [applause] thank you also to your boss for giving you the time to do this. from city planning, john ram, i do not see him here. kevin guy, rick cooper, city planning, thank you. from the mta, i want to thank matt ford for his staff. [applause] from the puc, ed harrington, thank you for allowing us to work with mark -- michael carlin. doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, an
eileen molly, charles sullivan, john malamut, andrea esquita, our city attorney's office. [applause] thank you also to your boss for giving you the time to do this. from city planning, john ram, i do not see him here. kevin guy, rick cooper, city planning, thank you. from the mta, i want to thank matt ford for his staff. [applause] from the puc, ed harrington, thank you for allowing us to work with mark -- michael carlin. doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office --...
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that would be -- use that in your ad. >> okay, thanks. >> jimmy: thank you, eileen.er is sal. hi, sal. how are you? now, sal, you were here once before. you sell a lot of stuff? >> i sell a lot of stuff. >> jimmy: what do you have here? >> this is a tv, a vintage tv. >> jimmy: a vintage tv. and you have hollowed it out? >> i emptied it out. took me six hours to do that. >> jimmy: and you would -- you are suggesting that people use it as a pet bed? >> that's my suggestion. but you can use it for other stuff. >> jimmy: it's like your own personal animal plan element you would have here. >> you can put stuffed animal pets in here. >> jimmy: well, you already did do that. so, it doesn't come with the stuffed animal, that's not included? >> it's negotiable. >> jimmy: how much did you want for this? >> $10. >> jimmy: $10. all right. so, again, if you hate your dad and you are interested in the empty tv set, search on craigslist for empty vintage tv, use as pet dog or cat bed. all right. we have one last seller named dennis. dennis, come on out here. dennis has -- wow. now,
that would be -- use that in your ad. >> okay, thanks. >> jimmy: thank you, eileen.er is sal. hi, sal. how are you? now, sal, you were here once before. you sell a lot of stuff? >> i sell a lot of stuff. >> jimmy: what do you have here? >> this is a tv, a vintage tv. >> jimmy: a vintage tv. and you have hollowed it out? >> i emptied it out. took me six hours to do that. >> jimmy: and you would -- you are suggesting that people use it as a pet bed?...
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>> thank you, eileen. city administrators of this. supervisors, if you go back to one of the charts that we had up there, the one with the justice as it is supposed to look -- sorry, this chart right here. i am sure i know how to activate the camera. >> we can see it. >> each of those boxes represents a unique project within justice. every single one of those boxes is dependent on one task being completed. that task has to do with our hardware equipment. we have a number of delayed servers and we have a justis san. right now, two servers are connected to that, which limits the ability to move the department on to the justis environment until the remaining servers are connected to the san. that is a critical path to everyone of the department. when we did you did before, it was under the belief that all of the blade over time over the next month or two would be connected to the justis san. that was a project with dt but they have plenty of other projects that they have to separate areas for. we would love to be first in line for everyt
>> thank you, eileen. city administrators of this. supervisors, if you go back to one of the charts that we had up there, the one with the justice as it is supposed to look -- sorry, this chart right here. i am sure i know how to activate the camera. >> we can see it. >> each of those boxes represents a unique project within justice. every single one of those boxes is dependent on one task being completed. that task has to do with our hardware equipment. we have a number of...
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she will be followed by eileen hurst, the justis co- chair. i also know that we have representatives from the police department, d.a.'s office, and superior courts to answer questions. ms. young, please make your presentation. >> thank you for this opportunity to be before you today. i am the deputy city administrator. i ago a lot of the comments that the supervisors book about. this is an important project for the citizens to save lives. when this project was moved over, we convened a government council, and that that with each member of those departments. they are here in the audience. i want to acknowledge the team behind you, who is committed to moving this project forward. it is the city it this triggers office including the acting city it minister, the sheriff's department, the court + executive officer is with us, the district attorney, adult probation public defender's office, department of status of women, police department, and the part of technology are here to answer any questions today. if you have any questions, please let me kno
she will be followed by eileen hurst, the justis co- chair. i also know that we have representatives from the police department, d.a.'s office, and superior courts to answer questions. ms. young, please make your presentation. >> thank you for this opportunity to be before you today. i am the deputy city administrator. i ago a lot of the comments that the supervisors book about. this is an important project for the citizens to save lives. when this project was moved over, we convened a...
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eileen had met amy winehouse many times out and about in camden. >> 27 years old. so sad. >> a multi-million selling artist, winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mum, janice, on thursday. today, janice and amy's dad, mitch, paid a visit to what has become a shrine to their daughter. >> i can't tell you what this means to us. it really is making this a lot easier for us. amy was about one thing and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her boyfriend, those who lived with the ups and downs, the successes and addictions, but this was unexpected. there had been no signs of crisis. and she was seen by a doctor on friday night, the last person to speak to her was her security guard in the early hours of saturday morning. on saturday afternoon, they were unable to wake her. today's post mortem was inconclusive, more tests were needed. but her friend, russell brand, said he long feared the worse and his wife explained. >> when you know somebody that is dealing with addiction, you dread that phone call. >> it's understood the funeral will take
eileen had met amy winehouse many times out and about in camden. >> 27 years old. so sad. >> a multi-million selling artist, winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mum, janice, on thursday. today, janice and amy's dad, mitch, paid a visit to what has become a shrine to their daughter. >> i can't tell you what this means to us. it really is making this a lot easier for us. amy was about one thing and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her...
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that and eileen charges against him first. practices for a long period time but there certainly hasn't been you know every trial lawyer doing it i mean i've got to find the tent isn't there anything that the sheriff does i would use this and we've talked about this before i would use this example for an argument for a major i guess. in prison reforms on a on the whole i mean a lot of people in this prison are there for nonviolent crimes and they're waiting why can't we just reform the system and it's also why begin with because of overcrowding in prison i mean do you have not reside in prison in any country in the world humor of a really good point a lot of these people haven't even been convicted of something and now they're sitting out in time that's what i dream and that's why you have in california basically they're saying we're going to let out prisoners if we don't have the resources anymore everything's ok and let's just end for example the drug war i mean you know. the first thing ok consensus is our quick fire questio
that and eileen charges against him first. practices for a long period time but there certainly hasn't been you know every trial lawyer doing it i mean i've got to find the tent isn't there anything that the sheriff does i would use this and we've talked about this before i would use this example for an argument for a major i guess. in prison reforms on a on the whole i mean a lot of people in this prison are there for nonviolent crimes and they're waiting why can't we just reform the system...
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, her spouse, her wife eileen had no money at all. they had two goals. one was to provide financial protections to eileen to give her some assets to protect her in the events jessica passed away and to prepare for all the ups and downs of life as they move forward and got older. and the other was to try to minimize their federal estate tax just like any other married couple that comes into my office. now, if they were a married couple that was recognized by the federal government that would have been a very easy straightforward estate plan for me to draft but as of doma there are no -- i can't simply have jessica transfer assets into eileen's name because anything over right now $13,000 a year triggers gift tax. >> thank you. obviously i'm trying to fill the record here. let me speak about veterans benefits. "don't ask don't tell" has been repealed so gay serviceman will soon be able to put their lives on the line in service to our country in the military and they received a number of benefits on the account of their service to our na
, her spouse, her wife eileen had no money at all. they had two goals. one was to provide financial protections to eileen to give her some assets to protect her in the events jessica passed away and to prepare for all the ups and downs of life as they move forward and got older. and the other was to try to minimize their federal estate tax just like any other married couple that comes into my office. now, if they were a married couple that was recognized by the federal government that would...
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>> that was charlize theron as eileen wuornos in "monster." that wasn't just heralded as a great movie. i read serious critics in america saying it was one of the greatest performances in the history of acting. an amazing thing to say about a young actress in your position then, but it was an astounding film. and so visceral and raw, that character, and when you look back on it now, and obviously brilliant for you in your career, but to actually play that role, what was the experience like? >> that was the greatest gift i think i've ever been given in my career. >> really? >> yeah, look, it's absolutely amazing to win an academy award. i'm not going to sit here and be jaded about it. >> did you watch the oscars as a young girl? >> i did, yeah. >> you remember watching these people winning and thinking it was all impossibly glamorous and exciting? >> yeah, but the funny thing was that i would watch the oscars and i would go to movies, i loved movies, but i didn't know the celebrity aspect of it or i didn't -- i didn't know their names. like i w
>> that was charlize theron as eileen wuornos in "monster." that wasn't just heralded as a great movie. i read serious critics in america saying it was one of the greatest performances in the history of acting. an amazing thing to say about a young actress in your position then, but it was an astounding film. and so visceral and raw, that character, and when you look back on it now, and obviously brilliant for you in your career, but to actually play that role, what was the...
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we'll be talking with a former shuttle commander, eileen collins, first female commander of a space shuttler take on what is ahead for nasa. >>> after a staggering 168 years in circulation, scandal stops the presses at "the news of the world." looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. multigrain cheerios... but now i see the splash., ♪ i wanted love, i needed love ♪ ♪ most of all, most of all... ♪ >>> so it is the end of the news of the world. the british tabloid that eaved dropped on the royal family is about to be shut down after getting caught up in a much wider hacking scandal. its journalist reportedly hacked in voice mails of murder and terror victims. dan rivers is following the developments in london with new arrests, right? >> yeah, well, that's right. andy carson, the former editor, was arrested friday here in the uk. he was questio
we'll be talking with a former shuttle commander, eileen collins, first female commander of a space shuttler take on what is ahead for nasa. >>> after a staggering 168 years in circulation, scandal stops the presses at "the news of the world." looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who...
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>> eileen, it's a great question.t this question all of the time from people who have dislikes or can't necessarily afford some of the pricier produce items like berries. the bottom line is, all produce, every single fruit and vegetable has beneficial ingredients and are good for your body. and although health experts tend to highlight some of the superstar produce items like berries, like spinach, every single one of them has something good to bring to the table. so whether it's fresh or frozen, whether it's raw or cooked or exotic or standard, go out of your way to eat whatever you can. and it sounds like you could eat eventualables, and that's great. think color. because some of the colorful vegetables happen to be like the number one, two and three foods on the planet. so spinach and bell peppers and carrots and beet, it's all great. >> thank you so much. >> your body is going to be okay. >> thank you. bye-bye. >> i love all of those fruits. they're so good. >> i know, but she does have a lot of other things out.
>> eileen, it's a great question.t this question all of the time from people who have dislikes or can't necessarily afford some of the pricier produce items like berries. the bottom line is, all produce, every single fruit and vegetable has beneficial ingredients and are good for your body. and although health experts tend to highlight some of the superstar produce items like berries, like spinach, every single one of them has something good to bring to the table. so whether it's fresh or...