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the headline writers at michigan newspapers in the mid 1960s said elly did this and elly did that, and their readers knew exactly who they were talking about. while i'm sure that many of you knew her as elly -- and i don't think for a minute that she would mind if i called her that -- i'm not going to use that diminutive, familiar form tonight because i think elly peterson deverves to be taken very seriously. now, you would never say that peterson was guilty of taking herself too seriously. she was introduced as a speaker so many times during her career that by the end of it she had developed a set speech built largely out of amusing anecdotes about the ways in which she had been introduced. at one luncheon she was asked, elly, do you want to speak now or let them enjoy their luncheon a little longer? a chairman preceded peterson's speech with a pitch that included, and if we bet more -- get more members, we can get better speakers. [laughter] a district chairman summed by saying, well, there isn't a man in this audience who suspect familiar with her -- who isn't familiar with her. in
the headline writers at michigan newspapers in the mid 1960s said elly did this and elly did that, and their readers knew exactly who they were talking about. while i'm sure that many of you knew her as elly -- and i don't think for a minute that she would mind if i called her that -- i'm not going to use that diminutive, familiar form tonight because i think elly peterson deverves to be taken very seriously. now, you would never say that peterson was guilty of taking herself too seriously. she...
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elly peterson was certainly part of that world as well.inally peterson was a strong believer in increasing the participation of women in politics and government. over her lifetime she watched as the a number the number one and serving in congress went steadily upward but the trendline has leveled out and as the state legislative level has headed back downward. were peterson this would have would have been a major disappointment. peterson expressed her perspective well in a speech i found in her personal papers that i believe was the last formal speech she ever made. she delivered her remarks about 20 years ago to the men's club of the retirement community where she lived with my parents. she began by saying that she considered herself to be an independent and was not there to espouse the views of any particular party or candidate. she concluded by saying, politics has changed but not all for the better. today it is too much about money, the raising of it, the spending of it and worst of all there prevails the tone of insensitivity incivili
elly peterson was certainly part of that world as well.inally peterson was a strong believer in increasing the participation of women in politics and government. over her lifetime she watched as the a number the number one and serving in congress went steadily upward but the trendline has leveled out and as the state legislative level has headed back downward. were peterson this would have would have been a major disappointment. peterson expressed her perspective well in a speech i found in her...
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i can't leave ellie alone in this place. mr. sutton, ellie's not alone. she's with people who are doing everything they can. but i'm her father. i have to do something for her. you know what? you know what the best thing you can do is go home and be with your wife. and i'll call you when it's time, okay? this never gets easy, does it? no, it doesn't. just received the results from ellie's blood work. you should see this. are you sure about these, tom? yes. thank you. (phone beeps) natalia, the rotc commander, i need his number. travis, as a cadet, you swore to an honor code. that's right, sir. well, you broke the code. boa vista: we just got these test results back. positive for hcg? what is that? it's a hormone that's only detectable in women when they're pregnant. pregnant? i didn't know ellie was pregnant. and that is the second time you've lied to us. i didn't lie to you. i just didn't tell you. i spoke to your commanding officer. what? why did you do that? do you know what that means? we know exactly what it means. it means an automatic discharge for
i can't leave ellie alone in this place. mr. sutton, ellie's not alone. she's with people who are doing everything they can. but i'm her father. i have to do something for her. you know what? you know what the best thing you can do is go home and be with your wife. and i'll call you when it's time, okay? this never gets easy, does it? no, it doesn't. just received the results from ellie's blood work. you should see this. are you sure about these, tom? yes. thank you. (phone beeps) natalia, the...
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i can't leave ellie alone in this place. mr. sutton, ellie's not alone. she's with people who are doing everything they can. but i'm her father. i have to do something for her. you know what? you know what the best thing you can do is go home and be with your wife. and i'll call you when it's time, okay? this never gets easy, does it? no, it doesn't. just received the results from ellie's blood work. you should see this. are you sure about these, tom? yes. thank you. (phone beeps) natalia, the rotc commander, i need his number. travis, as a cadet, you swore to an honor code. that's right, sir. well, you broke the code. boa vista: we just got these test results back. positive for hcg? what is that? it's a hormone that's only detectable in women when they're pregnant. pregnant? i didn't know ellie was pregnant. and that is the second time you've lied to us. i didn't lie to you. i just didn't tell you. i spoke to your commanding officer. what? why did you do that? do you know what that means? we know exactly what it means. it means an automatic discharge for
i can't leave ellie alone in this place. mr. sutton, ellie's not alone. she's with people who are doing everything they can. but i'm her father. i have to do something for her. you know what? you know what the best thing you can do is go home and be with your wife. and i'll call you when it's time, okay? this never gets easy, does it? no, it doesn't. just received the results from ellie's blood work. you should see this. are you sure about these, tom? yes. thank you. (phone beeps) natalia, the...
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jim: green-ellis taking off.romartie didn't try to put an arm around him as green-ellis just kind of pushed him back for another couple. 14 yards gain. phil: they got him in man-to-man coverage. look at. it a quick snap. look at the blocking out flont. how about matt light? what a day. and that play is getting harder to diagnose if you're a defender because now they offstep the running back. he doesn't stand real close to tom brady. that's pretty close that time. but it seems like they run this almost every single week. it's a pressure call, in other words the coaches are saying, this play's going to work because of the situation. jim: green-ellis to get away from wilson. -- welker. wait until you see what's happened in denver. james brown has the update. james: tebow providing a spark. bill: he's going to take it 28 yards for the touchdown, making the score 26-24. the two-point attempt failed. james: 3:19 left in regulation, jim. jim: all right, thank you, guys. no matter what the outcome here, you have to think
jim: green-ellis taking off.romartie didn't try to put an arm around him as green-ellis just kind of pushed him back for another couple. 14 yards gain. phil: they got him in man-to-man coverage. look at. it a quick snap. look at the blocking out flont. how about matt light? what a day. and that play is getting harder to diagnose if you're a defender because now they offstep the running back. he doesn't stand real close to tom brady. that's pretty close that time. but it seems like they run this...
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anger of corporate america continues to grow day by day and for more on this let's talk to curtis ellis the exit of the executive director of the american jobs alliance mr ellis has there been any indication that the white house is going to listen to the occupy wall street protesters and take action against the big banks. no you know the white house is paying lip service to the concerns of the protesters and the unemployed but we see exactly the opposite in the way of action they just got finished pushing three more outsourcing deals under the false name of trade deals which will actually benefit the financial sector but lead to more outsourcing of more u.s. jobs in manufacturing and other sectors and we also just saw yesterday that the u.s. justice department made a settlement with citibank citibank the fraud investors in the collapse of the mortgage industry but there were no criminal charges but brought citibank paid a quarter of a billion dollars but they got a slap on the wrist for a fine and no one went to jail this is not taking action against the big banks ok ed you just heard t
anger of corporate america continues to grow day by day and for more on this let's talk to curtis ellis the exit of the executive director of the american jobs alliance mr ellis has there been any indication that the white house is going to listen to the occupy wall street protesters and take action against the big banks. no you know the white house is paying lip service to the concerns of the protesters and the unemployed but we see exactly the opposite in the way of action they just got...
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>> like some poor guy is arriving at ellis island. >> coming up -- >> henry cavill.rtless, ripped. >> "tmz" presents paris jackson, football legend in the making. >> the cool october winds cut across sherman oaks through the fields. one young girl, michael jackson's daughter paris stepping forward, ready to face any -- >> paris jackson at her flag football game. >> ok i was in the middle of a thing but whatever, go ahead. >> she's the only girl on the team. she's playing. not only is she playing, she's a blocker. >> really? >> yeah. >> well, let's check the replay. >> blanket and prince are on the sidelines blocking. >> who else is there? >> oksana and timothy dalton, their son sasha plays on the same football team as paris. >> and the exes came together to cheer on the team and can't you just feel the love? but back to paris. >> after the game she tweeted "we won 32-6." killed them. >> heart of a champion. paris jackson, football legend in the -- >> yeah, boy. >> oh, to hell with it. >> happy hump day for all the women. henry cavill, shirtless, ripped.
>> like some poor guy is arriving at ellis island. >> coming up -- >> henry cavill.rtless, ripped. >> "tmz" presents paris jackson, football legend in the making. >> the cool october winds cut across sherman oaks through the fields. one young girl, michael jackson's daughter paris stepping forward, ready to face any -- >> paris jackson at her flag football game. >> ok i was in the middle of a thing but whatever, go ahead. >>...
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we leave you now with more music from paul ellis.
we leave you now with more music from paul ellis.
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>> it harkens back to ellis island as we are a nation of immigrants.is is a name children would find delightful. >> it's so interesting, when i was reading the book i didn't realize until i was reading it outlied in the other room, it rhymes. >> it does. >> i guess i didn't realize it as i rode it in my mind but when i was reading it aloud. >> i have a new appreciation for doctor -- dr. suess. >> what provoked this? >> well, i wrote this book because i love america and i believe our country is exceptional. and i think it's more important now than ever that our children understand why we live in an exceptional nation. unfortunately many of our schools are failing to teach our american history. a recent survey showed a majority of fourth graders didn't know who abraham lincoln was, or why the pilgrims left europe. or about the ref newsary war. >> fran tarkenton was just on. you heard him. he's upset. a lot of people upset with the education system. people, we're not making the mark compared to a countries in education. what happened? >> well, we've resor
>> it harkens back to ellis island as we are a nation of immigrants.is is a name children would find delightful. >> it's so interesting, when i was reading the book i didn't realize until i was reading it outlied in the other room, it rhymes. >> it does. >> i guess i didn't realize it as i rode it in my mind but when i was reading it aloud. >> i have a new appreciation for doctor -- dr. suess. >> what provoked this? >> well, i wrote this book because i...
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our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. ♪ ♪ will you remember the times of your life ♪ >> reporterdecades, people turned to kodak to capture their precious moments. inventor george eastman started the company 131 years ago in rochester, new york. he put photography in the hands of amateurs. from the $1 brownie camera to the instamatic. >> the brownie. >> reporter: memories shot on kodak cameras, processed on kodak film. ♪ >> reporter: but in 2009, the last kodachrome pictures were printed as the focus turned to digital. >> digital is far better. >> reporter: people are now more likely to share vacation photos on facebook than the old slide carousel don draper pitched on "mad men." >> this device isn't a spaceship. it's a time machine. >> reporter: and while kodak invented the digital camera in 1976, technology writer david desalvo says, the company failed to keep pace with the digital revolution and competition from fuji. >> the kodak decline tells us in the new economy when you get behind, you are very likely to stay behind. >> reporter: kodak's latest attempt to get ahead involve
our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. ♪ ♪ will you remember the times of your life ♪ >> reporterdecades, people turned to kodak to capture their precious moments. inventor george eastman started the company 131 years ago in rochester, new york. he put photography in the hands of amateurs. from the $1 brownie camera to the instamatic. >> the brownie. >> reporter: memories shot on kodak cameras, processed on kodak film. ♪ >> reporter: but in 2009, the last...
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our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. ♪ >> reporter: for decades, people turned to kodak to captureheir precious moments. inventor george eastman started the company 130 years ago in rochester, new york. he put photography in the hands of amateur. from the $1 brownie camera to the instamatic. but in 2009 the last kodachrome pictures were printed as the focus turned to digital. people are now more likely to share vacation photos on facebook than the old slide carousel don draper pitched on kwo "mad men." >> reporter: and while kodak invented the camera in 1976, the company failed to keep pace with the digital revolution and competition from fuji. >> the kodak decline tells us in the new economy when you get behind you are very likely to stay behind. >> reporter: kodak's latest attempt to get ahead involves hiring a law firm that specializes in restructuring, sparking rumors of bankruptcy. back in the '80s chwhen times we good they had 60,000 employees in rochester, new york, alone. now there are fewer than 20,000 worldwide. the downward trend has many fearful about how things at koda
our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. ♪ >> reporter: for decades, people turned to kodak to captureheir precious moments. inventor george eastman started the company 130 years ago in rochester, new york. he put photography in the hands of amateur. from the $1 brownie camera to the instamatic. but in 2009 the last kodachrome pictures were printed as the focus turned to digital. people are now more likely to share vacation photos on facebook than the old slide carousel don draper...
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. >> on the run and wanted by the fugitive, 27 year-old heineken ellis. a guy with the wrong rap sheet. and it is those weapons which but ellis on the fugitive hunters listed this time, wanted for questioning and the north chicago mortar that began with an arsonist. >> and that altercation and there was a an exchange of gunfire. and one person was killed. we want to speak to him. amigos by the street name of the deed and could be anywhere from southeastern wisconsin between milwaukee and connection to the north suburbs of chicago even rockford northwest indiana. he served time for pedaling hard drugs. and he served time up in wisconsin for disarming a police officer appeared >> and his most recent mug shot he was clean shaven but can now have facial hair like this. at 5 ft. 9 heat and blend into a crowd but may stand out now with his three tattoos one on his upper right arm another on his blogger right arm into this one across his upper back. the cops say he may be staying with one of several girlfriends and being protected by his ever shrinking circle of
. >> on the run and wanted by the fugitive, 27 year-old heineken ellis. a guy with the wrong rap sheet. and it is those weapons which but ellis on the fugitive hunters listed this time, wanted for questioning and the north chicago mortar that began with an arsonist. >> and that altercation and there was a an exchange of gunfire. and one person was killed. we want to speak to him. amigos by the street name of the deed and could be anywhere from southeastern wisconsin between...
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elly krieger is here to show some recipes from her new cookbook, comfort food fix. >> good to see young meatloaf tonight. i'm using turkey. >> you may want to switch to this recipe. you can still use turkey, too. you know, i want comfort and health. all that delicious satisfaction. >> mm-hmm. >> i figured out how to do it tweaking recipes. it can make a huge difference. the meatloaf starts off. i amp up the vegetables. it's one of the keys. >> you can hide veggies in there. >> mushrooms are great with meat dishes because they taste meaty and it blends in texturewise so you get the comfort texture. i have carrots here. i do this with shepherd's pie, lasagna, the same technique but it works with meat dishes. >> tomato paste. >> garlic, thyme. classic meat loaf flavors. saute that. >> brown it up. >> this is what it looks like. it looks just like the meat. once it's cool, put it in with the beef. you can use turkey if you want. >> this is a lean cut? >> use 90% lean or higher. that's what lean is. you're putting lots of flavor in here. >> instead of bread crumbs you're going with oats. >
elly krieger is here to show some recipes from her new cookbook, comfort food fix. >> good to see young meatloaf tonight. i'm using turkey. >> you may want to switch to this recipe. you can still use turkey, too. you know, i want comfort and health. all that delicious satisfaction. >> mm-hmm. >> i figured out how to do it tweaking recipes. it can make a huge difference. the meatloaf starts off. i amp up the vegetables. it's one of the keys. >> you can hide veggies...
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. >> i want to bring in steve ellis. mr. ellis, trident says they put a lot of money into the economy and they deserve this airport largely on the taxpayer's dime. you disagree. why? >> clearly, they're the major beneficiary. they do contribute to the economy. they bring 1,000 people or more to that island every year for seasonal work. but they're only kicking in $1 million. and this airport is a little more than a driveway for trident seafoods. >> reporter: gary, why can't they just keep playing seaplanes like they're doing now? >> reporter: the seaplanes are 50 or 60 years old. they don't make them anymore and they have to have good weather. so they fly infrequently. but you can still get there. but it's a long boat ride from the nearest airport to the island right now, it's a 4 1/2-hour boat ride. it's very inconvenient. >> alaska is a pretty unique state in terms of transportation challenges. there are significant challenges in certain places. isn't this just the cost of part of doing business in alaska? it's what's requ
. >> i want to bring in steve ellis. mr. ellis, trident says they put a lot of money into the economy and they deserve this airport largely on the taxpayer's dime. you disagree. why? >> clearly, they're the major beneficiary. they do contribute to the economy. they bring 1,000 people or more to that island every year for seasonal work. but they're only kicking in $1 million. and this airport is a little more than a driveway for trident seafoods. >> reporter: gary, why can't...
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it's clear she handles the posting of ads and the production of explicit photos of 16-year-old elly.o what we got to do. if you look, they got more money than me. >> the problem -- do you know how old [ bleep ]? >>, no i don't. i never knew but when the police ran her name they acted like everything was good. >> she's 16. is so you see the predictment that puts us in? >> oh, my god, man. i didn't want to abandon her. i had a feeling because of how she was acting sometimes. she's so immature. >> yeah. >> oh, my god. >> while the gravity of the situation appears to be sinking in for victoria, investigators down the hall struggle with their next move with elly. >> where would you go if we let you go? >> with my friend. >> with your friend. so, you don't have anybody who like has guardianship over you or anything like that? >> uh-huh. >> who is that? >> my mom. >> your mom. but you left her house? >> if we take her home to her home at this moment in time tonight, she'll be gone within an hour after we leave. and she'll be back on the streets again. so, we have to figure out what's -- wha
it's clear she handles the posting of ads and the production of explicit photos of 16-year-old elly.o what we got to do. if you look, they got more money than me. >> the problem -- do you know how old [ bleep ]? >>, no i don't. i never knew but when the police ran her name they acted like everything was good. >> she's 16. is so you see the predictment that puts us in? >> oh, my god, man. i didn't want to abandon her. i had a feeling because of how she was acting...
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island. >> i have two sets of grandparents they all came over through ellis island. >> reporter: for joe an, this is hall lowed ground. >> i wonder how they were feeling when they saw this view. >> reporter: they are starting a renovation and they will be safer and accessible. they will update the stair well. it will be closed through the end of next year. the island will remain open for four million tourits that visit. he lives across the bay. >> that's a great story. >>> the birthday party will end with a 12-minute fireworks display tonight. >> that's cool. >>> a trip to meet a new born ends in a tragedy. >>> a miracle among the rubble. a teen trapped in the rubble in turkey is pulled out. >>> the last friday in october. we're tracking the snow. ,,,,,,, >>> a deadly collision kill as family in indiana a family came to a stop after hitting a deer and hit from behind bay truck. no one in the van was wearing seatbelts. a new born in a seat was not even buckled in. the baby and six others are all dead. the family was going to show the baby to her new grandparents. >>> trapped in the ru
island. >> i have two sets of grandparents they all came over through ellis island. >> reporter: for joe an, this is hall lowed ground. >> i wonder how they were feeling when they saw this view. >> reporter: they are starting a renovation and they will be safer and accessible. they will update the stair well. it will be closed through the end of next year. the island will remain open for four million tourits that visit. he lives across the bay. >> that's a great...
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ellis. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, i appreciate the ability to come before you today and i've come to see why it is they asked me today. i'm going to this conversation down a lot. i hope you appreciate my efforts there. more than 20 years ago i was a rancher in idaho when the environmental group declared that he was host to put myself in other ranchers out of business. other conservation is to care for the land had a better pool of how ranchers could change to be their businesses. this made sense to me, even though we didn't agree on the outcome of the time, we did agree to sit down at the table. our self-appointed enemies brought a new and more aggressive campaign of lawsuits than we had ever seen before. we form the western legacy alliance to allow ranchers, farmers, sportsmen and local communities to defend their livelihoods. i started out four years ago when we started on this project. i thought that eaja is how environmentalists got the money to file the lawsuits, but it's not.
ellis. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, i appreciate the ability to come before you today and i've come to see why it is they asked me today. i'm going to this conversation down a lot. i hope you appreciate my efforts there. more than 20 years ago i was a rancher in idaho when the environmental group declared that he was host to put myself in other ranchers out of business. other conservation is to care for the land had a better pool of how ranchers could change to be their...
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that conversation as ellie said not a surprise at all. but the bigger part of the segbook, let me help you with ads for the 2012 election. clearly a visionary who has been -- it is a devastating loss to the world and he thought president obama should be elected regardless of the challenges with business regulations that he wanted to have easied and the issues he brought up from china and he put ideas on the table for education. but bottom line, he wanted to help obama get reelected. he didn't get that opportunity because we lost him too soon. i hope others will see what others did. >> mike: look forward to seeing you again. thank you for coming together. hollywood is full of all kine of romances. brad pitt and angelina jolie. and marylin monroe and joe demagio . veteran actor who falls in love with a young actress. diane has a new book, it is a wonderful book about their relationship and she will share her story when they come ba it was a hollywood icon carie grant made a movie it was a success. he was in bringging up a baby with catherin
that conversation as ellie said not a surprise at all. but the bigger part of the segbook, let me help you with ads for the 2012 election. clearly a visionary who has been -- it is a devastating loss to the world and he thought president obama should be elected regardless of the challenges with business regulations that he wanted to have easied and the issues he brought up from china and he put ideas on the table for education. but bottom line, he wanted to help obama get reelected. he didn't...
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it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing) >> i honor each and every one of you for coming out to the library on saturday afternoon to have a discussion on this important topic. who used personal care products? shampoo, face cream, deodorant, contact solution? the numbers could be staggering. the stories that i tell in the book and stories i talk about today are store reus about all of us. to tell you a little bit about my personal story. i was a 17 magazine makeup reading desperate to read in. with each careful purchase, i was one ste
it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we...
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it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing) . >> on march 5th, 2007, a car bomb was exploded on mutanabbi street in baghdad. mutanabbi street is a mixed shia-suni area. more than 30 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded. this locale is the historic center of baghdad book selling, a winding street filled with bookstores and outdoor book stalls. named after the famous 10th century classic poet, al-mutanabbi, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. mutanabbi street also holds c
it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we...
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. >> i am ellis said griffin, a columnist the rights of the san francisco city politics. i am also a member of the league of women voters. i am here to have a discussion of proposition d on november's ballot. proposition d is a charter amendment that would change the way that the city, current and future employees share in funding. it will also require an elected officials to pay the same contribution rates as a city employees. it would increase retirement contribution rates for most current city employees based on city cost. for future city employees, and prohibit the city from paying any employee contributions. proposition c and d, if voters approve of measures, only the one with the most votes will become law. >> i am here with the treasurer of the campaign and a former member -- why should voters vote for proposition d? >> it had its origin a year ago. the origin of proposition b started with a grand jury investigation of the retirement system in san francisco. i was a member and during those years, i worked with other members of the grand jury. we issued reports in 2
. >> i am ellis said griffin, a columnist the rights of the san francisco city politics. i am also a member of the league of women voters. i am here to have a discussion of proposition d on november's ballot. proposition d is a charter amendment that would change the way that the city, current and future employees share in funding. it will also require an elected officials to pay the same contribution rates as a city employees. it would increase retirement contribution rates for most...
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. >> i am ellis said griffin, a columnist the rights of the san francisco city politics. i am also a member of th
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it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing)
it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we...
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. >> i am ellis said griffin, a columnist the rights of the san francisco city politics. i am also a member of the league of women voters. i am here to have a discussion of proposition d on november's ballot. proposition d is a charter amendment that would change the way that the city, current and future employees share in funding. it will also
. >> i am ellis said griffin, a columnist the rights of the san francisco city politics. i am also a member of the league of women voters. i am here to have a discussion of proposition d on november's ballot. proposition d is a charter amendment that would change the way that the city, current and future employees share in funding. it will also
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island. >> i have two sets of grandparents and all four of them came in through ellis island. >> reporter: for joanne mcgrair, this is hallowed ground. >> i wonder how they were feeling when they saw this view. so it's very emotional for me. >> reporter: today's anniversary also marks a milestone for the statue's future. crews are beginning a $27 million renovation. so tours inside lady liberty are safer and accessible. >> they'll be updating the stairwell. and statue will be closed to tours for the next year. the island will be open, though. adam plans to live often. he lives just across the bay in brooklyn with his wife and two kids. in new york, bigat shivan, wjz eyewitness news. >> and you're looking live right now at the statue of liberty. the birthday party will end with a 12-minute fireworks display this evening. she's ready for a closeup. >> absolutely. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. reunited with this family. a young boy found days after he vanished into the wilderness in virginia. >>> fatal flight. a plane goes down. right after takeoff at a canadian airport. >>> i'
island. >> i have two sets of grandparents and all four of them came in through ellis island. >> reporter: for joanne mcgrair, this is hallowed ground. >> i wonder how they were feeling when they saw this view. so it's very emotional for me. >> reporter: today's anniversary also marks a milestone for the statue's future. crews are beginning a $27 million renovation. so tours inside lady liberty are safer and accessible. >> they'll be updating the stairwell. and...
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ben jarvis and ellis. pat's over the jets, 30- 21. green bay remained unbeaten with a comeback win over the falcons. the champ scored 25 unanswered. aaron rodgers led the way with a pair of touchdown passes, they won it, 25-14. >>> emotional day in houston, the raiders honored al davis who passed away on saturday. they then went out and did the only thing that matter to davis, just win, baby, win. >>> tim tebow, too little, too late, chargers held on, 29-24. >>> broncos have turned to a fb in you quarterback, the eagles might want to do the same thing. it's been a nightmare season for the eagles, bills win it, 39-24. >>> giants and seahawks, eli manning threw up a jump ball, victor cruz pulled it in one hand. he went 68 yards for the score, but not enough. sea pauks won it. check this out, dwayne beau, tipped it to himself and made the grab for the touchdown. all hail the chiefs, they beetle the colts. >>> former beatle paul mccartney takes another trip down the aisle. >>> plus, a 9-year-old girl wins the ultimate prize at her school'
ben jarvis and ellis. pat's over the jets, 30- 21. green bay remained unbeaten with a comeback win over the falcons. the champ scored 25 unanswered. aaron rodgers led the way with a pair of touchdown passes, they won it, 25-14. >>> emotional day in houston, the raiders honored al davis who passed away on saturday. they then went out and did the only thing that matter to davis, just win, baby, win. >>> tim tebow, too little, too late, chargers held on, 29-24. >>>...