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i am hearing broadway -- felicia. how do you fund the program? >> we are fortunate to have funding for 19 of my 21 years from the green community foundation. they are the biggest, largest foundation in the bay area, probably in the whole state of california. but they have been giving me program funding, but i do a lot of the grant writing. so, corporations, wells fargo foundation, individual donations, just county grants, morin housing authority, they provide it. >> you go out and find any bone that is are buried so your children -- now, how many children are in the program? >> actually, 100 children per year. >> 100? >> yes. and we start at age three. it is important to get them early so they can be -- you have to start this process really early. i found that out working in morin county. many families provide that is all enrichment and professional training to their children at an early age. so, this was what the performance does is, focus on that. especially with children in the low income areas who are not able to finance. >> well, that is imp
i am hearing broadway -- felicia. how do you fund the program? >> we are fortunate to have funding for 19 of my 21 years from the green community foundation. they are the biggest, largest foundation in the bay area, probably in the whole state of california. but they have been giving me program funding, but i do a lot of the grant writing. so, corporations, wells fargo foundation, individual donations, just county grants, morin housing authority, they provide it. >> you go out and...
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and we're here with felicia, and she's just the cutest. >> this is felicia, she's one of three.ey're little cocker spaniel chihuahua mixes. very interesting little mix here, she's about nine weeks old, closing in on nine weeks and as you can see, she's got these really thick cockery kind of legs. we think they'll be long and low. >> those little pocket beagles that seem to be so popular right now. >> she has that little face that pulls you in. >> she's nine weeks old, but that's not too young to go home. >> she's had her shots and been microchipped, and she's ready to go home. >> thank you so much lisa for bringing her n she's really cute. >> thank you. >> let's see if it is a good day to head out with the dogs for a nice long walk. >>> good morning to you, chilly morning at that, we're seeing temps in the 30s and 40s as we head towards lunchtime, we should get into the 60s with the showers now out of the bay area, as we wrap up the weekend, we will see a few extra clouds spilling in for sunday, a dry end to the weekend before the showers do drop back in. especially for the nort
and we're here with felicia, and she's just the cutest. >> this is felicia, she's one of three.ey're little cocker spaniel chihuahua mixes. very interesting little mix here, she's about nine weeks old, closing in on nine weeks and as you can see, she's got these really thick cockery kind of legs. we think they'll be long and low. >> those little pocket beagles that seem to be so popular right now. >> she has that little face that pulls you in. >> she's nine weeks old,...
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felicia davis wants to know what happens to all the confiscated items taken by the tsa and that's tonight's good question. >> when the transportation security administration began searching airline passengers in the wake of 9/11, they found tons of prohibited items. >> a pocket knife and scissors and files. odd things like a scalpel and i remember pointing out a 12-inch metal spike that you hammer down edging. >> i suppose mike mckaren says not so much anymore. most people know what's not allowed on board. the occasional water bottle or penknife gets thrown in the trash. >> depending on sent mental is it is. repsych led and used another metdown or whatever. >> you can mail yourself any items they won't let you take on the plane. lake the disposable lighter, you can make it back to yourself and that's only going to cost you $21.95. >> there's just some stuff that still pops up that leaves them scratching their head. >> the police responded to a chick point, authorized item and someone forgot they had a handgun in their bag. >> that has happened? >> they on or abouten it was in their bag. cli
felicia davis wants to know what happens to all the confiscated items taken by the tsa and that's tonight's good question. >> when the transportation security administration began searching airline passengers in the wake of 9/11, they found tons of prohibited items. >> a pocket knife and scissors and files. odd things like a scalpel and i remember pointing out a 12-inch metal spike that you hammer down edging. >> i suppose mike mckaren says not so much anymore. most people...
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prison in other needs specialized treatment and care something he just cannot get here and to die for felicia what else do i need i used to be a man with you now look at me you give them all i'm not even half of them. had doctor to help him die is officially forbidden in russia for sure but when i start going who could kill who could facilitate a suicide nobody even the most zealous euthanasia supporters ever said that they would do it themselves because they were commercial as if they did order from the point of view of russian legislation from the point of view of international law that norms can euthanasia be justified also. there is a huge debate and whether terminal patients have the rights to and their own life to escape chronic pain as against euthanasia and they are the majority claim among other things that even hopeless. he says can sometimes be the recklessly he'll let a voice from behind bars where miracles rarely happen may change their perspective sure children will do all they know that the rest of their lives will be suffering was the reason to prevent them from doing that esp
prison in other needs specialized treatment and care something he just cannot get here and to die for felicia what else do i need i used to be a man with you now look at me you give them all i'm not even half of them. had doctor to help him die is officially forbidden in russia for sure but when i start going who could kill who could facilitate a suicide nobody even the most zealous euthanasia supporters ever said that they would do it themselves because they were commercial as if they did...
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still, felicia mcfadden has been out of work nearly two years, she needs a job before her benefits dryst nervous that i lose a lot of days off and i don't want to lose none of the stuff they own. >> reporter: many of those workers will be making around $8 an hour. that's $16,000 a year for full-time workers above the poverty line for individuals, but below for a four-person household. >> i think the economics from a job at mcdonald's is people start -- just like any other company and they get the opportunities to grow. >> reporter: in fact, the president and 40% of the food chain senior management started by flipping burgers. according to mcdonald's, those 50,000 new full-time and part-time workers will pump more than a billion dollars into the economy. >> i don't know that a big public move like this actually forces other companies into a hiring position but it certainly would give them more confidence that the economy is turning around. >> reporter: 34 states reported a drop in the unemployment rate from february to march. rob and peggy. >> work at mcds is not a glamorous job but i l
still, felicia mcfadden has been out of work nearly two years, she needs a job before her benefits dryst nervous that i lose a lot of days off and i don't want to lose none of the stuff they own. >> reporter: many of those workers will be making around $8 an hour. that's $16,000 a year for full-time workers above the poverty line for individuals, but below for a four-person household. >> i think the economics from a job at mcdonald's is people start -- just like any other company...
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thank you too to ari and felicia as well as the u.s. capitalist oracle society. don and i were chatting just beforehand that it is especially appropriate to talk about jacqueline kennedy at a historical society such as this, because it was jacqueline kennedy who kicked off the movement to have historical societies for our branches of government, so it is the white house that had the first historical society founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961 and then the capitalist oracle society don tells me followed one year later in 1962, and then a few years later, 1974 the supremes as we call them, the u.s. supreme court is stargel society was founded in 1974. .. >> impressive speaker. i have to recall looking back so to me she came across as dowdy but at the time i am sure that she did not. >> we will talk about that are also we will talk about that two and i will serve as a reviewer. but also to read her book. keep that thought about impressive is the keying abilities of her fashion and we will compare it to jacqueline kennedy. other first ladies or you're first memory of a f
thank you too to ari and felicia as well as the u.s. capitalist oracle society. don and i were chatting just beforehand that it is especially appropriate to talk about jacqueline kennedy at a historical society such as this, because it was jacqueline kennedy who kicked off the movement to have historical societies for our branches of government, so it is the white house that had the first historical society founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961 and then the capitalist oracle society don tells me...
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. >> reporter: felicia, of the british pantry and cafe has created a tea room so perfectly english, youeel like you're visiting with your mum. >> this is daisy. she helps out with the teas. we have had quite a few people who would like to snag daisy. >> actually, what they want to snag are memorabilia featuring william and kate. it's selling to beat the band. >> obviously, all of the time we have had three separate shipments and not been able to keep anything in stock. >> reporter: la-sal has got the plates and cups and tea towels which people say they'll use as flags on the royal day. >> it's a different generation, i think. this is what the country really wanted. i think we've got a beautiful girl, we've got hand some prince. and i think, you know, everyone is thinking about the queen. >> reporter: on the other side of the shop is a pantry, a well-stocked corner store. >> we cater to, you know, the parts that just yearn for that taste of home. >> reporter: here they can stop up on their mcinvitees and hb sauce. >> people put it on all of their breakfast products, on everything. i know
. >> reporter: felicia, of the british pantry and cafe has created a tea room so perfectly english, youeel like you're visiting with your mum. >> this is daisy. she helps out with the teas. we have had quite a few people who would like to snag daisy. >> actually, what they want to snag are memorabilia featuring william and kate. it's selling to beat the band. >> obviously, all of the time we have had three separate shipments and not been able to keep anything in stock....
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. >> thank you, felicia. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i was listening to something that someone said as i was coming in. i've been teaching about first ladies now for 30 years. and i occasionally will teach a semester-long course but i also teach two various groups in my community and other communities and i just wanted to share one quick anecdote with you. one morning i came in to a room and barbara bush was prominently featured in this and a woman said to me, i'm wondering -- i see that you're going to talk about first ladies. i can hardly wait to hear when you have a to say about princess diana. [laughter] >> and i said, well, actually, she's not someone that i'm going to talk about. she's part of the british royal family and this woman looked at me like i had perpetrated a crime and picked herself up and left and she never got to hear about barbara bush or anyone else for that matter. but this afternoon my topic very happily is the woman that was known during her time here in washington as the silver fox. and has always been known in
. >> thank you, felicia. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i was listening to something that someone said as i was coming in. i've been teaching about first ladies now for 30 years. and i occasionally will teach a semester-long course but i also teach two various groups in my community and other communities and i just wanted to share one quick anecdote with you. one morning i came in to a room and barbara bush was prominently featured in this and a woman said to me, i'm...
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thank you to mary and felicia as well. done and i were chatting just beforehand that it's appropriate to talk about jacqueline kennedy at a historical study such as his because his jacqueline kennedy who kicked off the movement to have historical society for our branches of government. so it was the widest at the very first historical society founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961, and then the capitol historical society followed one year later in 1962, and then 1974 the supremes as we call them, the u.s. supreme court historic society was founded in 1974. we are grateful to these associations because they are very helpful as you can imagine keeping alive the history of these three very important branches of our government. so welcome to all of you today. i want to begin with a question, two questions, for you. i just go to c-span. they said since this will be informal we don't have to have a microphone i will report -- repeat your answers, but the first question is going to be, if i can get my powerpoint going here, one moment,
thank you to mary and felicia as well. done and i were chatting just beforehand that it's appropriate to talk about jacqueline kennedy at a historical study such as his because his jacqueline kennedy who kicked off the movement to have historical society for our branches of government. so it was the widest at the very first historical society founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961, and then the capitol historical society followed one year later in 1962, and then 1974 the supremes as we call them, the...
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if the body of 16 year-old felicia was found in the maryland river.e was last seen in december about 40 mi. away in baltimore shipping reached his intelligence. from a man's body was found nearby, please try to figure out of there might be a connection. hundreds of students in new hampshire didn't have class today because somebody vandalized the school buses. workers were busy trying to get them fixed after somebody let the air at of the tires, roughly 27 of the buses. if they say there is other tire damage. at least think maybe an unfunny senior prank. a man died this morning in universal studios in orlando after being chased by police. police say he had acted rashly tried to grab on the the officers, the man aftedied after being shocked by the taser. they arrived in cape cod bay to feed on plankton, boaters been told to stay away the sold cold right whales are endangered it's a federal crime to get to close. >>pam: americans are having fries with their meals. apparently it's not because they're watching their waistline, still is a french fries are d
if the body of 16 year-old felicia was found in the maryland river.e was last seen in december about 40 mi. away in baltimore shipping reached his intelligence. from a man's body was found nearby, please try to figure out of there might be a connection. hundreds of students in new hampshire didn't have class today because somebody vandalized the school buses. workers were busy trying to get them fixed after somebody let the air at of the tires, roughly 27 of the buses. if they say there is...
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they still don't know what happened to felicia barnes or how she spent her final days. and frustrating search for felicia barnes ended in the icy waters in maryland when her body was found near a dam 40 miles northeast offal baltimore nearly four months after she disappeared around christmas time. >> all of us since that day in december have been praying and hopeful for a different outcome. >> reporter: a high school honor student she was last seen visiting family in december 28th. her picture was flashed on electronic highway billboards and though it became a national story. >> tell us when the last time you spoke with your daughter. >> reporter: some say it may have drawn more attention if she had been white. as for how she died police say there were no obvious signs of trauma but said there could be a connection to another man whose body was found in the river at about the same time hers was discovered. >> his cause of death hasn't been determined. the medical examiner said it is a black male, 6'4", 240 pounds. >> reporter: the mother of phylicia barnes thanked those
they still don't know what happened to felicia barnes or how she spent her final days. and frustrating search for felicia barnes ended in the icy waters in maryland when her body was found near a dam 40 miles northeast offal baltimore nearly four months after she disappeared around christmas time. >> all of us since that day in december have been praying and hopeful for a different outcome. >> reporter: a high school honor student she was last seen visiting family in december 28th....
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here the thoughts of representative anthony wiener, -- nexis fayetteville, n.c., felicia, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was trying to call earlier and now would have said something different. but i like the caller is previously. i am glad this is over for now. i hope that something can be done. i am a military spouse. i have a college student and two younger children with one income. i am just glad that it is over. i really hope that they can compromise and come to agreements, and i like to say thank you for having me on. host: were you nervous about the possible shutdown? caller: yes, i was. my husband is military. we were very concerned. my oldest is in unc-charlotte. and i sent her some money today. it was very concerned. i had them watching and i just thought you had the harry reid, had to change the channel. i do not think certain things -- we should not take care of as taxpayers including abortion. some things have no place, that should be your personal thing that you should do. and that is my opinion, but, hey, thank you very much. host: we are glad
here the thoughts of representative anthony wiener, -- nexis fayetteville, n.c., felicia, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was trying to call earlier and now would have said something different. but i like the caller is previously. i am glad this is over for now. i hope that something can be done. i am a military spouse. i have a college student and two younger children with one income. i am just glad that it is over. i really hope that they can compromise and come to...
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. >>> the body of a missing north carolina honor student has been found. 16-year-old felicia barnes disappeared while visiting relativelies. her body and that of a nearby male were found near a dam in maryland. police are investigating to see if there is any connection between barnes and the other man. >>> an american journalist captured in libya is now alive. she was allowed to call home thursday, the first her family heard from her since her disappearance two weeks ago, her family appeared on today show yesterday asking for information about her missing daughter. she was captured by forces loyal to gadhafi and currently in a tripoli jail. >>> drone attacks killed 25 people in pakistan this morning as officials told nbc news, pakistan stopped u.s. forces from using an air base along the afghan border. it targeted a hideout and some civilians were among the dead. >>> japan approved a $50 million budget today for reconstruction after the devastating earthquake and tsunami. the spending package is an estimated of the $300 billion caused by the disaster. it marks japan's largest public works effor
. >>> the body of a missing north carolina honor student has been found. 16-year-old felicia barnes disappeared while visiting relativelies. her body and that of a nearby male were found near a dam in maryland. police are investigating to see if there is any connection between barnes and the other man. >>> an american journalist captured in libya is now alive. she was allowed to call home thursday, the first her family heard from her since her disappearance two weeks ago, her...