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at one point ellen weiss said there so many conservatives over there. i said, there are so many liberals over here. we added it over here to hide in debates. we get it take over here at npr to heighten the debate. there's not very different. i did not understand her on this issue at all. >> here is what you write in the first chapter. what is wrong with that? >> people believed a compromise. the definition of politics is the art of compromise. you cannot sit here to principles in say that i am standing here on my principal and i will not compromise. that is not politics. that might be campaigning. >> nowhere did they show a genuine interest in bringing americans together. where is a written that anyone ought to bring people together to achieve a positive result? >> that's quite it is not written. if you are being honest, you should present both sides. so people understand the different points of view. >> why? >> you want to be fully informed. >> has always been that way? >> no. >> did edward murrow always present every side? what joe mccarthy balance? >
at one point ellen weiss said there so many conservatives over there. i said, there are so many liberals over here. we added it over here to hide in debates. we get it take over here at npr to heighten the debate. there's not very different. i did not understand her on this issue at all. >> here is what you write in the first chapter. what is wrong with that? >> people believed a compromise. the definition of politics is the art of compromise. you cannot sit here to principles in...
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ellen weiss said there so many conservatives over there. i said, there's so many liberals over here. we added it over here to hide in debates. there's not very different. i did not understand her on this issue at all. >> here is what you write in the first chapter. they see conflicts everywhere. what is wrong that lives white people believe they need compromise. -- >> people believed a compromise. you cannot sit here to principles in say that i am standing here on my principal and i will not compromise. >> know where did they show a genuine interest in bringing americans together. where is a written that anyone ought to bring people together to achieve a positive result that's quite it is not written. if you're bring on is, you should present -- if you are being honest, you should present both sides. >> y? >> you want to be fully informed. >> has always been that way? >> no. >> he was clear at some point in condemning it. i do not think it was ever the case that the fear watching him at the time that you would have been unaware of what his
ellen weiss said there so many conservatives over there. i said, there's so many liberals over here. we added it over here to hide in debates. there's not very different. i did not understand her on this issue at all. >> here is what you write in the first chapter. they see conflicts everywhere. what is wrong that lives white people believe they need compromise. -- >> people believed a compromise. you cannot sit here to principles in say that i am standing here on my principal and i...
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ellen weiss used it to satisfy a longstanding. feeling that i should not be working at npr because i was working at fox. >> is nina at npr a provocateur? >> at times, yes. she said jesse helms that because of his opposition to some aids research that she thought there might be some justice in his death. >> she has been there just as correspondent for years. i want to run that clip. >> i think you have to be worried about what is going on in the good lord's mind. if there is retreated justice, you think aids from a transfusion or one of your grandchildren will get it. >> that has been brought. why is that not provocative? ellen weiss was not the boss them. why are they not controversy and you are? >> that is a hard one. there is no question that she's making an offensive statements. it has been allowed to stand. i think there are people at npr q. are allowed full latitude in terms of making these statements with no consequence to them and their careers. >> why do you think they make exceptions? >> people are a part of that history.
ellen weiss used it to satisfy a longstanding. feeling that i should not be working at npr because i was working at fox. >> is nina at npr a provocateur? >> at times, yes. she said jesse helms that because of his opposition to some aids research that she thought there might be some justice in his death. >> she has been there just as correspondent for years. i want to run that clip. >> i think you have to be worried about what is going on in the good lord's mind. if there...
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so with that, ellen. >> thanks, doug. i want to make sure everyone can hear me. i have a love-hate relationship with microphones. i want to thank you all for coming today. this is really a wonderful turnout for us. the german marshall fund, for those of you who don't what the fund is, wire a 501 c public charity that was funded as a gift from the german people. we were set up as an american institution to work on a broad mandate of tackling the changes that are faced by advanced industrialized societies. that is a broad mandate. we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our marshall memorial fellowship network of which dav
so with that, ellen. >> thanks, doug. i want to make sure everyone can hear me. i have a love-hate relationship with microphones. i want to thank you all for coming today. this is really a wonderful turnout for us. the german marshall fund, for those of you who don't what the fund is, wire a 501 c public charity that was funded as a gift from the german people. we were set up as an american institution to work on a broad mandate of tackling the changes that are faced by advanced...
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ellen recalled he smiled. no one knows, but perhaps he thought about ruby or dempsey or the cotton fields of oklahoma and the time before he went on the scout. an airplane, an unusual sight in those parts 1934, droned overhead. charlie turned his face towards the cloudy sky. the rain of the past few day had disappeared, and even though it was deep in autumn, there were smells of new life in woods where the maples showed their true colors. soon killing frost would give way to snow that would enrich the land. ellen watched as the stranger climbed into the backseat. ellen's brother started his automobile. they waved good-bye, and she went back to the kitchen chores. suddenly, she heard machines driving up to the front of her house. when she looked out the window again, she saw a band of men in suits carrying guns. they began fanning out over her property. the stranger jumped from her brother's car and began his run across the field toward the trees. the run only lasted a few seconds. it must have seemed forever t
ellen recalled he smiled. no one knows, but perhaps he thought about ruby or dempsey or the cotton fields of oklahoma and the time before he went on the scout. an airplane, an unusual sight in those parts 1934, droned overhead. charlie turned his face towards the cloudy sky. the rain of the past few day had disappeared, and even though it was deep in autumn, there were smells of new life in woods where the maples showed their true colors. soon killing frost would give way to snow that would...
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. >> reporter: since june, ellen has relied on doxil to fight ovarian cancer. now, there's a nationwide shortage. her next treatment is scheduled for september. >> without the treatment the cancer grows. without it, i have unknown risks that are potentially life-threatening. >> reporter: why the shortage. according to the fda, more than half the supply, made with ingredients overseas ends up contaminated. there is not capacity at some plants and for some pharmeceutical companies, there's not enough profits in producing such drugs. in the meantime, patients suffer. >> they're faced with either a delay in the administration of their chemotherapy or sometimes, a substitution, which may or may not be up to the level of the regimen that they have been on. >> reporter: due to shortage, lieu yeemia -- this leukemia patient's drugs had to be rationed back in may. >> i want to live. now the medicines -- i can't grab it. >> reporter: thankfully, doctors tell us that allisis got those meds and tonight, she's in remission. health officials are working on two solutions to t
. >> reporter: since june, ellen has relied on doxil to fight ovarian cancer. now, there's a nationwide shortage. her next treatment is scheduled for september. >> without the treatment the cancer grows. without it, i have unknown risks that are potentially life-threatening. >> reporter: why the shortage. according to the fda, more than half the supply, made with ingredients overseas ends up contaminated. there is not capacity at some plants and for some pharmeceutical...
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er what is going on here, ellen? >> well, the economy is having great difficulty.ng, not having enough jobs, not having enough income and they're struggling to afford food. when you add on top of that the natural disasters that have hit so many parts of the country, there are people who need the assistance that they can get. the good news is the program is responding the way it's supposed to. it increases when need increases. and so it's terrible that there's great hardship. but it's a testament to the effectiveness of the program that it is responding. >> but nobody wants to have to go to this. it is great that it is available for people. but 49 states, the numbers went up in 49 states. alabama, half the state, they say it's partially because of the tornadoes. but that is an incredible number of people across the board affected here. >> yes, it is. i think if you keep in mind that we now have one in seven americans who's receiving help from the s.n.a.p. program, that's what the latest statistics are, there are two other gauges of hardship that really can help expl
er what is going on here, ellen? >> well, the economy is having great difficulty.ng, not having enough jobs, not having enough income and they're struggling to afford food. when you add on top of that the natural disasters that have hit so many parts of the country, there are people who need the assistance that they can get. the good news is the program is responding the way it's supposed to. it increases when need increases. and so it's terrible that there's great hardship. but it's a...
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ellen, uncle watched as the stranger climbed into the back seat. her sister in law got up front. they waved goodbye as she went back to the kitchen chores. she heard machines driving up to the front of her house and the sound of car doors slamming shut. when she looked out the window again she saw a band of men in suits carrying guns. they began fanning out over her property. the stranger jumps from her brother's car and began his run across the field toward the trees. it only lasted a few seconds. it must have seemed forever to charlie. maybe it was like one of those dreams filled with monsters that seemed to last forever in slow-motion. many years later federal agent remembered charlie ran like an athlete cutting and dodging and a broken field sprint. cookies and apples fall from his pockets. someone yelled for him to halt and gunfire erupted and the bullets bounced a round his feet. he ran on toward the trees open in mouthfuls of freedom as he ran. chester smith, policeman from liverpool and sharpshooter who fought in france and belgium knew the man running away with charlie.
ellen, uncle watched as the stranger climbed into the back seat. her sister in law got up front. they waved goodbye as she went back to the kitchen chores. she heard machines driving up to the front of her house and the sound of car doors slamming shut. when she looked out the window again she saw a band of men in suits carrying guns. they began fanning out over her property. the stranger jumps from her brother's car and began his run across the field toward the trees. it only lasted a few...
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>> lee ellen a bar currently, i understand how happy hour can be, and with children present, we feel there is a certain time and place for families and for big kids to have fun. so what we really felt like, and we have seen this in the urban areas that have bigger and i live draws, to have a specific time for 21 and up, an early promoter that family time. during the weekend, we can have 12-6 be family bowl. during the week, we are only opening after 5:00 p.m., so it is more of the happy hour kind of thing. even though we have the full restaurant, if we have families and children in for dining, how do we kind of control that as we go into 21 and up? we don't want to get into any kind of gray area where they are still in the building, and the bar is open and operating. we really felt that since we were opening in the evening, who have it be a very clean 21 and up. as the supervisor mentioned, we are reaching out to quite a few youth serving on profits in the neighborhood. as the bar is open and people are having happy hour, we can have supervise youth programs taking the advantage of t
>> lee ellen a bar currently, i understand how happy hour can be, and with children present, we feel there is a certain time and place for families and for big kids to have fun. so what we really felt like, and we have seen this in the urban areas that have bigger and i live draws, to have a specific time for 21 and up, an early promoter that family time. during the weekend, we can have 12-6 be family bowl. during the week, we are only opening after 5:00 p.m., so it is more of the happy...
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but ellen be perfectly ok if the tenant downstairs with her for the ok using the port-a-potty. commissioner garcia: three weeks? you offered that in writing? >> i offered that in a telephone conversation with her attorney. commissioner garcia: thank you. president goh: anything further? >> i just want to make the point that the permanent -- it has not received a final inspection yet. they address the notices and violations separately. it is only a $5,300 costs. a r eight notices of violation and remodel of four units. there is another from for the stairs, but it does not cover -- it is not specific to a scope of work. we could easily applies them to get the permit properly. i don't know how these violations not put on the -- is not the right permit. it is certainly nothing else. i just wanted to add that. >> the appellant is not here, and i am not sure how we will deal with the case here. perhaps based on what you're saying, it will not determine that particular case. >> the other thing, a couple of months ago we had until a unit was vacant and it was the unit the other people
but ellen be perfectly ok if the tenant downstairs with her for the ok using the port-a-potty. commissioner garcia: three weeks? you offered that in writing? >> i offered that in a telephone conversation with her attorney. commissioner garcia: thank you. president goh: anything further? >> i just want to make the point that the permanent -- it has not received a final inspection yet. they address the notices and violations separately. it is only a $5,300 costs. a r eight notices of...
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my sister ellen is a blessing to me. and how about those small tomatoes, ellen?rd sent two because there's so much work to do for one. you want me to help you? >> we went to nursing school. back then, segregation was ramp and the. i just saw the black people that was having a problem with transportation and food. so what we're going to start off with this morning? >> on my way home every day i would tell my sister, one day i want to do something about this. >> we getting ready to open the line. the first day we served 22 meals. that was in 1986 and since that time, we've been growing, growing, growing, growing. everybody here is a volunteer. they enjoy doing what we are doing. we deliver from 1400 to 2200 meals every thursday to our homebound people. >> she's my buddy. >> we was taught to work for what we got. and to share what we did get. and we have so many people that are in need. and that's what keeps us going. >>> all right. i want to tell you breaking news. a terrifying night in indianapolis as a crowd gathered for an outdoor concert. check out in the youtu
my sister ellen is a blessing to me. and how about those small tomatoes, ellen?rd sent two because there's so much work to do for one. you want me to help you? >> we went to nursing school. back then, segregation was ramp and the. i just saw the black people that was having a problem with transportation and food. so what we're going to start off with this morning? >> on my way home every day i would tell my sister, one day i want to do something about this. >> we getting ready...
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when it was still a soviet republic were ellen travellers. they knew every mountain and. tourists coming in now because this is the peaceful place again. the books would forest is one of the most revered places an all about because as well as in the could. the stream running through the narrow creates a special microclimate. the grooves of most covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village as i'm talking sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning about the ships go about their household chores. they have cows and lenny goats every day husband and wife italian makes. a traditional abkhazian cheese a secret to this produce is in the fermentation. make. cheese making begins with a fundamental process. they will use the x. tracks from the stomach of a car. space is how we do it. the foot quickly brings occurred in the vats to the right temperature once it's thoroughly needed a cheese can be served today look at people like the patchy chefs and again plan for the future vitali is going to set up a tourist camp in the courtyard of his house he wi
when it was still a soviet republic were ellen travellers. they knew every mountain and. tourists coming in now because this is the peaceful place again. the books would forest is one of the most revered places an all about because as well as in the could. the stream running through the narrow creates a special microclimate. the grooves of most covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village as i'm talking sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning about the ships...
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ellen degenrez on hand. she saw david ortiz put on a show. after hitting a home run, he delivered the go ahead single in the ninth. ortiz with four hits, three rbis with a triple shy of the cycle. boston added another run to beat the twins 8-6. >>> to tampa, rays and royals. tied 1-1 in the ninth. when casey cox ended it. a home run in the deepest part of the park. rays walked off with a 2-1 win. from one walkoff to another, mets in the ninth and rallied against the padres. a seeing eye single mets won at 9-8. circling like a shark in the water that smelled fresh blood, harris jumped on duda's back and got him with a whipped cream pie. mets are celebrating after a win over the padres. >>> streaking through florida last night. no, not that kind of streaking. a hitting streak. a single and alex hit 29 straight. braves beat the marlins 8-5. >>> finally, you ever wanted to play baseball but you couldn't find somebody to pitch? we have found the solution. no pitcher needed. just a few trampolines. a soft toss gets it going. the fun begins. builds
ellen degenrez on hand. she saw david ortiz put on a show. after hitting a home run, he delivered the go ahead single in the ninth. ortiz with four hits, three rbis with a triple shy of the cycle. boston added another run to beat the twins 8-6. >>> to tampa, rays and royals. tied 1-1 in the ninth. when casey cox ended it. a home run in the deepest part of the park. rays walked off with a 2-1 win. from one walkoff to another, mets in the ninth and rallied against the padres. a seeing...
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. >> ellen how about the fellow liberals. bill mauer was asking if hillary would be doing a better job? has the president lost the liberal media. >> oh, i wish it should be hillary. who knows if hillary would do better or different job. standard & poor's they lay it squarely at the feet of the republicans and not caring about revenue enhancement. >> they did not do that. >> to lay it in the feet of obama as it is his fault. >> they came out. >> excuse me, i lost my head. >> the public blames republicans? >> they blamed everybody. on friday they blamed the tea party and blamed the political climate in washington and the ability to service the debt. that's what obama promised to fix. >> the republicans did cause uncertainty in the market. >> liz, we'll bring you in the conversation. liz, you are with the conservative media watch dog group. blaming the tea party for the downgrade is like betting the betty ford clinic for alcoholism . >> i read that. it is perfectly logical and no one should be surprised they are blaming the tea
. >> ellen how about the fellow liberals. bill mauer was asking if hillary would be doing a better job? has the president lost the liberal media. >> oh, i wish it should be hillary. who knows if hillary would do better or different job. standard & poor's they lay it squarely at the feet of the republicans and not caring about revenue enhancement. >> they did not do that. >> to lay it in the feet of obama as it is his fault. >> they came out. >> excuse me,...
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when it was still a soviet republic were ellen travelers of us and. the new every mountain path that anybody. tourists come in now because this is a peaceful place to get out. of the box would forest is one of the most revered places in all of our cars as well as in the could glory coolidge. the stream running through the marriage which creates a special microclimate. the groves of moss covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village of as sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning about the ships go about their household chores. they have cows and many goats every day husband and wife italian club via make salumi a traditional i because cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. cheese making begins with a fundamental process. they will use the x. tracks from the stomach of a call. space is how we do it. the foot quickly brings the could in the vax to the right temperature once it's already needed the cheese can be served today look at people like the patchy shelves and again plan for the future. vitali is
when it was still a soviet republic were ellen travelers of us and. the new every mountain path that anybody. tourists come in now because this is a peaceful place to get out. of the box would forest is one of the most revered places in all of our cars as well as in the could glory coolidge. the stream running through the marriage which creates a special microclimate. the groves of moss covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village of as sits near the fairy tale...
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my name is mary ellen o'connor. my parents purchased the house at 430 day street, two doors up. it is next to the house where the statement was read two minutes ago. many have mentioned many of the houses on the block have a garage level and two floors above it with no setback. this is a nice family. i would like you to let them do what they want so that they can have their home office and their children in separate rooms and their parents come live with them if that is what they so desire to do. i also do not -- i lived in the house as an adult in the 1990's because my parents have a little apartment downstairs and i do not agree that they should be required to build out into the backyard because i love standing in the backyard of my parents' house and looking at all the foliagened whatnot in everybody's yard and i think having a floor built out into their backyard would really, really ruin the esthetics of being in a backyard and viewing. we have no desire at this time to add on to our house. i would like you to let them do what they want to do with their house. because it is
my name is mary ellen o'connor. my parents purchased the house at 430 day street, two doors up. it is next to the house where the statement was read two minutes ago. many have mentioned many of the houses on the block have a garage level and two floors above it with no setback. this is a nice family. i would like you to let them do what they want so that they can have their home office and their children in separate rooms and their parents come live with them if that is what they so desire to...
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>> my sister ellen is a blessing to me. >> how about those small tomatoes, ellen? >> the lord sent two because there is so much work to do for one. >> we went to nursing school. back then, segregation was pretty rampant. i just saw the black people that was having the problem with transportation and food. what we're going to start off with this morning? every day on my way home i would tell my sister, one day i'm going to do something about this. we're getting ready to open the line. the first day we served 22 meals. that was in 1986. since that time, we have been growing, growing, growing, growing. everybody here is a volunteer. they enjoy doing what we are doing. we deliver from 1400 to 2200 meals every thursday to our home bound people. she's my buddy. >> we wouere taught to work for what we got and we helped so many people that are in need and that's what keeps us going. >> they are keeping so many others going. if you know someone who deserves special recognition, just go to cnnheroes.com. ♪ it's true. you never forget your first subaru. if by blessed you mean
>> my sister ellen is a blessing to me. >> how about those small tomatoes, ellen? >> the lord sent two because there is so much work to do for one. >> we went to nursing school. back then, segregation was pretty rampant. i just saw the black people that was having the problem with transportation and food. what we're going to start off with this morning? every day on my way home i would tell my sister, one day i'm going to do something about this. we're getting ready to...
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. >>> today's fweet tweet of the day from ellen degeneres.ho voted me choice comedian for the teen choice awards. i'm honored. never realized y'all thought of me as a teen ijer. >>> tiger woods loses upon soreship with watch maker tag. by the way, the big winner from the weekend may well be tiger's old kcaddie, joined up with scott, who won the bridgestone invitational and the caddie called it the best win of his life. i'm chris jansing. join me tomorrow when congressman charlie rangel will be my guest to talk about the economy and your money. are you anxious to protect your family with life insurance... but afraid you can't afford it? well, look how much insurance many people can get through selectquote for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found, rich, 37, a $500,000 policy for under $18 a month. even though dave, 43, takes meds to control his blood pressure, selectquote got him a $500,000 policy for under $28 a month. ellen, 47, got a $250,000 policy for under $20 a month. all it takes is a phone call. your personal selectquote agent w
. >>> today's fweet tweet of the day from ellen degeneres.ho voted me choice comedian for the teen choice awards. i'm honored. never realized y'all thought of me as a teen ijer. >>> tiger woods loses upon soreship with watch maker tag. by the way, the big winner from the weekend may well be tiger's old kcaddie, joined up with scott, who won the bridgestone invitational and the caddie called it the best win of his life. i'm chris jansing. join me tomorrow when congressman...
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remember ellen barkin's very public purging of her divorce jewels? raked in millions at a christie's auction. >> will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: "bachelor" star jake pavelka and vienna endured a public engagement with this beautiful ring. then an even more publicized break-up. >> please stop interrupting me! >> reporter: the ring went back to the production company and the exes are now opening up on abc's "bachelor pad." >> we booth looked like fools, you know, in front of america. >> i accepted jake's apology. people need to really start focusing on the present. >> reporter: today, meimei fox is doing just that. are you going to getet married again? >> i think so, yeah, i believe so. >> reporter: no proposal yet though? >> nope, nope, it's been discussed. but i'll leave it at that. i believe that i'm with the love of my life truly. >> reporter: so, along with her rings that she's selling on exboyfriendjewelry.com for a total of nearly $7,700 -- >> prepared to last as long as the memory will. >> reporter: it's also out with her old weddi
remember ellen barkin's very public purging of her divorce jewels? raked in millions at a christie's auction. >> will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: "bachelor" star jake pavelka and vienna endured a public engagement with this beautiful ring. then an even more publicized break-up. >> please stop interrupting me! >> reporter: the ring went back to the production company and the exes are now opening up on abc's "bachelor pad." >> we...
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>> my sister, ellen, is a blessing to me. >> and how about those small tomatoes, ellen?the lord sent two because there's so much work to do for one. >> do you want me to help you in? >> we went to nursing school. back then, segregation was pretty ramped. i saw the black people having trouble with food. every way on our way home, i told my sister, one day, i'm going to do something about this. >> we're getting ready to open the line. >> the first day we served 22 meals, that was in 1986. and since that time, we've been growing, growing, growing, growing. everybody here is a volunteer. they enjoy doing what we are doing. we deliver from 1,400 to 2,200 meals every thursday to our homebound people. >> she's my buddy. >> we was taught to work for what we got and to share what we did get. and we have so many people that are in need, and that's what keeps us going. >> and remember, here, now, you've got just a little more than two weeks left to nominate somebody you know who's making a big difference in your community. and again, every single cnn hero is chosen from people that
>> my sister, ellen, is a blessing to me. >> and how about those small tomatoes, ellen?the lord sent two because there's so much work to do for one. >> do you want me to help you in? >> we went to nursing school. back then, segregation was pretty ramped. i saw the black people having trouble with food. every way on our way home, i told my sister, one day, i'm going to do something about this. >> we're getting ready to open the line. >> the first day we served...
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ellen congo watched him walk down the dinner she had prepared. he said in a rocking chair on her porch and ate in silence. afterward she saw him pacing around, waiting for stewart and his wife to finish with their corn husking. charlie fingered the keys in the car's ignition, deciding not to steal the machine. he waited for the farmer to come along. just before they walked out of the cornfields, charlie pulled out his pocket watch. it was almost 4:00 in the afternoon. sunset was about an hour and a half away. he stared at the 50-cent piece attached to the watch. ellen recalled that he smiled when he wrote some dirt off the cameo ring he wore. no one knows but perhaps he thought about ruby dempsey or the cotton fields of oklahoma and the times before he went on the scout. an airplane, an unusual sight in those parts in 1934 drone overhead. charlie turned his face toward the cloudy sky. the reins of the past few days had disappeared and even though it was deep in autumn, there were smells of new life in the woods for the maples showed their true co
ellen congo watched him walk down the dinner she had prepared. he said in a rocking chair on her porch and ate in silence. afterward she saw him pacing around, waiting for stewart and his wife to finish with their corn husking. charlie fingered the keys in the car's ignition, deciding not to steal the machine. he waited for the farmer to come along. just before they walked out of the cornfields, charlie pulled out his pocket watch. it was almost 4:00 in the afternoon. sunset was about an hour...
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>> ellen: 200,000 people on 3800 flights every day. american airlines knows why you fly. anyway -- >>> right now at 5:00, $190 billion virtually vanishes. acc1: tumble as fear takes over. what it means for your money, next. >>> and justice finally? an east bay family learns the news they've been waiting for. >> no patch and no gum. quitting tobacco is often a struggle. how a key member of the giants is kicking his dirty little habits. good evening. >> thanks so much for joining us. investors took the first chance since standard cc1: & poor's downgraded the u.s. treasury triple-a rating on friday. it was a frightening ride as the dow plunged sharply. the dow ended the day down 634 points and closed under 11,000, one-day drop since december, 2008. investors' worries are fueled by the loss of the country's triple-a rating and escalating debt problems in europe. nbc bay area has team coverage tonight. business and tech reporter scott budman explains how investors in the bay area are reacting but withcc1: herrera from cnbc and whatcc1:t happened we can expect. ue, not even the
>> ellen: 200,000 people on 3800 flights every day. american airlines knows why you fly. anyway -- >>> right now at 5:00, $190 billion virtually vanishes. acc1: tumble as fear takes over. what it means for your money, next. >>> and justice finally? an east bay family learns the news they've been waiting for. >> no patch and no gum. quitting tobacco is often a struggle. how a key member of the giants is kicking his dirty little habits. good evening. >> thanks...
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. >> pelley: ellen byers' computer job was out-sourced to romania in january. kathy frazier has been out of work for about 14 months. now that you have sharpened your interview skills and your resumes, what are you hearing when you apply for a job? >> that's the big problem-- we're not hearing anything. they have these systems where they scan your resume, and if you don't have the key words that they're looking for, it just gets filed of trashed. >> and it's within the first third of the first page. >> pelley: computers are reviewing these resumes now? so you don't even get a human being to tell you no. >> no. >> no. >> pelley: how does it feel to be reject bide a computer? >> well, not good, but it's something that, you know, we have to deal with. >> pelley: all of you have college degrees or above. >> yes. >> yes. >> pelley: i wonder if you think that your age has anything to do with your not being hired at this point? >> i think ageism is alive and well. >> i was once told, "we're looking for somebody with younger and fresher ideas." and that was their way o
. >> pelley: ellen byers' computer job was out-sourced to romania in january. kathy frazier has been out of work for about 14 months. now that you have sharpened your interview skills and your resumes, what are you hearing when you apply for a job? >> that's the big problem-- we're not hearing anything. they have these systems where they scan your resume, and if you don't have the key words that they're looking for, it just gets filed of trashed. >> and it's within the first...