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i'm not sure -- >> this is gail from microsoft. i just want to thank you for our comments and echo this is something we take very seriously as a provision of service to both enterprise and government customers. we responded very quickly and, again, i think the issue with microsoft is you are working with a trusted partner in the enterprise space and ensuring that we respond quickly and we have, you know, as you mentioned, 24/7 support to proactively communicate about these issues and then take corrective measures, you know, to respond. so we're working in partnership and will be there to support san francisco and, again, in this partnership going forward. >> hi. can you guys hear me? >> we can. >> ok. hi. thanks for taking my question. i have a quick question. actually, i have a couple of questions. what -- you're paying microsoft. this will be hosted in microsoft's data centers? >> correct. it will be hosted in microsoft's data questions. you mentioned the i. -- the press released a host exchange online. i wonder what kind of aspe
i'm not sure -- >> this is gail from microsoft. i just want to thank you for our comments and echo this is something we take very seriously as a provision of service to both enterprise and government customers. we responded very quickly and, again, i think the issue with microsoft is you are working with a trusted partner in the enterprise space and ensuring that we respond quickly and we have, you know, as you mentioned, 24/7 support to proactively communicate about these issues and then...
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i want you to listen to gail's story.his just shouldn't happen. >> my name is gail, and i'm 62 years old. i think i'm kind of the last person in the world you'd think would ever have heart disease, because i always take good care of myself. and then i was climbing up the subway stairs. i had this cold, dark, hollow feeling in my chest. but then i mentioned it to any number of doctors and they said, gail, you're so healthy. don't worry about it. it's probably hormonal. now, when i complained of palpitations, no one ever said, oh, that could be a heart problem. gail, what are you going to do? and i decided i would do something about it. and i actually called a cardiologist. he said, we're going to do a stress test. well, we did it. and it flunked it. big time. so, they did double bypass surgery. so, the botttt line is, if i hadn't listened to my heart, followed by instinct, i would very likely not be alive today. >> rich, we're used to those movie scenes with men clutching their chests. he said a cold, dark, hollow feeling
i want you to listen to gail's story.his just shouldn't happen. >> my name is gail, and i'm 62 years old. i think i'm kind of the last person in the world you'd think would ever have heart disease, because i always take good care of myself. and then i was climbing up the subway stairs. i had this cold, dark, hollow feeling in my chest. but then i mentioned it to any number of doctors and they said, gail, you're so healthy. don't worry about it. it's probably hormonal. now, when i...
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gail saltz, thanks for your insights. >>> the key to casey being found not guilty may lie in the prosecution's inability to prove exactly how her daughter died. we'll hear from our crack legal team when we return. ♪
gail saltz, thanks for your insights. >>> the key to casey being found not guilty may lie in the prosecution's inability to prove exactly how her daughter died. we'll hear from our crack legal team when we return. ♪
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gail, welcome. >> thank you.geoff, you're right, anything you put on the internet you are about to hear back. you've got to make sure that one child is already through college, and the other is almost done. so now i can take time. part of what i'm here today to do is talk about money and authors in this new environment. but before i do that i wanted to say couple things about the state of the book from my perspective. i've had a wonderful, wonderful privilege of working in this business for come as both a media lawyer for about 30 years, and as an agent for 22 of those years. in d.c. which in a lot of ways i think the nonfiction capital of the company. i have seen a lot of the e-book revolution because my lawyer hat, i was working on electronic journal contract for some of the learned societies that i've represented over the years. as early as 1990. so i've seen a lot, and i must say this last year is about the most positive your icing. i was saying to someone in new york just last week that the mood, and i go to
gail, welcome. >> thank you.geoff, you're right, anything you put on the internet you are about to hear back. you've got to make sure that one child is already through college, and the other is almost done. so now i can take time. part of what i'm here today to do is talk about money and authors in this new environment. but before i do that i wanted to say couple things about the state of the book from my perspective. i've had a wonderful, wonderful privilege of working in this business...
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>> gail. >> first off, it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> i kind of feel for gail at some point, she's probably still recovering from that response by governor chris christie there. michele bachmann was on the brody file, he asked her about her favorite food. another highlight worth watching. >> my favorite food of all time is celery. i'm honest to god my favorite food is celery. i love -- no, no, straight up celery. i will personally consume the entire stalk of celery. at the thanksgiving table, i have the plate of celery. i know it's strange, it's my favorite food. >> and how could we forget the connoisseur presidential candidate jon huntsman. take a listen. >> well, it isn't just taco stands, i love street food because street food is so fresh cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. precise. man: be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to ch
>> gail. >> first off, it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> i kind of feel for gail at some point, she's probably still recovering from that response by governor chris christie there. michele bachmann was on the brody file, he asked her about her favorite food. another highlight worth watching. >> my favorite food of all time is celery. i'm honest to god my favorite food is celery. i...
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next is gail ross.she says that each of her new projects must meet two important criteria, make her daughters proud and justify set her daughters' education. she represents nonfiction and they work closely with first time authors and earned the reputation for providing guidance at all stages of the publishing process. through the blog and regular happy hours, she encouraged writers to view themselves in a community helping one another towards success. she's a media lawyer where she advises individuals, companies, and non-profits on copyrights, publishing, new media, and licensing. gayle, welcome. >> thank you. anything you put on the internet, you're about to hear back. you have to make sure -- one child is already through college, and the other is almost done, so now i can take that and part of what i'm here to do today here is talk about authors and money in the new environment. a couple things of the state of the book from my perspective. i had the wonderful, wonderful privilege of working in this bu
next is gail ross.she says that each of her new projects must meet two important criteria, make her daughters proud and justify set her daughters' education. she represents nonfiction and they work closely with first time authors and earned the reputation for providing guidance at all stages of the publishing process. through the blog and regular happy hours, she encouraged writers to view themselves in a community helping one another towards success. she's a media lawyer where she advises...
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one was the first french and the gail crater. there is a slight preference for gail. there was a real preference in that it is not one trick pony. as we saw from this pot today, there are different in terminal settings that can be explored. anyone may have the possibility for observing some organics. you do not have to have the scientific hubris of thinking that you know exactly where to go or what mineral to target. you have the choice of several different things. if one does not work, perhaps the other one gives you the great payoff. >> ladies and gentlemen, i will have to jump in here. we are out of time. this room has to be configured for the mars they could how to tell media here and on the phone that these folks will be available: this press conference. i want to thank you all for joining us. we want to think the museum for hosting us. when it comes to mars, science never sleeps. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, a discussion on job growth in america, th
one was the first french and the gail crater. there is a slight preference for gail. there was a real preference in that it is not one trick pony. as we saw from this pot today, there are different in terminal settings that can be explored. anyone may have the possibility for observing some organics. you do not have to have the scientific hubris of thinking that you know exactly where to go or what mineral to target. you have the choice of several different things. if one does not work, perhaps...
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gail saltz on the horror and fascination of the story.>> back to our coverage of today's shocking casey anthony verdict. anthony's acquittal on charges she killed her 2-year-old daughter caylee hasn't ended the underlying question that riveted america to the case -- namely, how could it even be conceive that believe a mother could kill her 2-year-old child? for answer wes turn to our resident psi sky tryst. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> why our obsessive desire to watch this case day after day? >> we are voirists at heart and watching a train wreck is unfortunately very appealing to us. so the combination of matricide, the idea that a wol could kill her child, then you had sexual abuse, you know, then you had infidelity, you kind of had every horrific thing that could possibly happen within a family all being touted at once. i think that was our fascination. i think at the same time, because we were identified with the various players in this, we are very upset about this virk not only because we think it was maybe the wrong
gail saltz on the horror and fascination of the story.>> back to our coverage of today's shocking casey anthony verdict. anthony's acquittal on charges she killed her 2-year-old daughter caylee hasn't ended the underlying question that riveted america to the case -- namely, how could it even be conceive that believe a mother could kill her 2-year-old child? for answer wes turn to our resident psi sky tryst. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> why our obsessive desire to...
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>> gail. >> gail, you know what, first off, it is none of your business.ou where you send your kids to school, don't bother me about where i send mine. >> i want to know if you think that malia and sasha would get the same rigorous education in a d.c. public school as due to the elite private academy they are attending now? >> well, thanks for the question, kelly. and i will be blunt with you. the answer is no right now. the d.c. public school systems are struggling. >> well, public officials choosing private schools, is it our business? lynn sweet is the washington bureau chief for the "chicago sun-times" and lynn, mayor manual is sending his kids to a private school, but he did not want to simply answer that question as you saw in the interview. it is our business? >> it absolutely is. would you want to -- what would you think of a chef who did not eat at his own restaurant? this is one of rahm's worst moments, and the old rahm and not the new rahm. he is certainly, and this is a question that chicago reporters had been wanting to know, because he sent h
>> gail. >> gail, you know what, first off, it is none of your business.ou where you send your kids to school, don't bother me about where i send mine. >> i want to know if you think that malia and sasha would get the same rigorous education in a d.c. public school as due to the elite private academy they are attending now? >> well, thanks for the question, kelly. and i will be blunt with you. the answer is no right now. the d.c. public school systems are struggling....
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>> reporter: it's a critical part of this boating district says county board of supervisors chair gailokama. she was stunned to hear that martinez could be moved. >> we would be a very insignificant portion of that district. >> reporter: this idea has also riled feathers at pleasant hill city hall. >> i can't imagine a senate from that district who basis is solano, i cannot imagine that person having an understanding of what central county are all about. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: we went to davis this afternoon. even here residents are dumbfounded by the idea. >> martinez, california. i've heard of it. >> martinez is over in the bay area, right? >> you think that makes sense? >> no, kind of far distance from this area. >> reporter: the commission finalizes the maps on august 15, but it's accepting public comment through tomorrow possibly through the weekend. robert handa. >>> at&t is still selling more iphones than verizon. verizon says it activated 2 million compared to 3.5 million at at&t. verizon announced an increased profit. >>> root metrix says the download speed a
>> reporter: it's a critical part of this boating district says county board of supervisors chair gailokama. she was stunned to hear that martinez could be moved. >> we would be a very insignificant portion of that district. >> reporter: this idea has also riled feathers at pleasant hill city hall. >> i can't imagine a senate from that district who basis is solano, i cannot imagine that person having an understanding of what central county are all about. >> i think...
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gail rubin, jim t., lisa bast, dee lightner, simone campbell, and john nolte, and kimberly sinade. >> members, i am sue contreras, i wrote a letter, i am sure you get a bazillion letters. i wanted to quote one portion. i have been on the western soma task force for more than four years. the man has the combination of empathy and pragmatism that i think would continue to serve him well on the entertainment committee -- the entertainment commission. that is what i want to say. i appreciate your time and attention. >> supervisor campos: thank you. -- >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> i am here today to urge you to reappoint jim meco. i have lived south of market for a decade and a party there for over three decades. one of my proudest possessions as the certificate of appreciation i was given for my contribution for the first folsom street fair. i speak as a resident and a patron of the gay bars and entertainment venues in the neighborhood. i have known jim for a decade as a neighbor and in his capacity as a local activist. he has probably done more than any other single individual to pre
gail rubin, jim t., lisa bast, dee lightner, simone campbell, and john nolte, and kimberly sinade. >> members, i am sue contreras, i wrote a letter, i am sure you get a bazillion letters. i wanted to quote one portion. i have been on the western soma task force for more than four years. the man has the combination of empathy and pragmatism that i think would continue to serve him well on the entertainment committee -- the entertainment commission. that is what i want to say. i appreciate...
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i know gail and i and the other folks are available to talk about any other questions you have in more detail. so, again, thank you for your time and thank you all for coming today. >> thank you, everyone. commissioner kim: good morning and welcome to the special rules committee for thursday, june 28. my name is jane kim. i am joined by rules committee member sean elsbernd and supervisor mark farrell. i just want to thank sf gov tv for taping this early in the morning and making the transcripts available on-line. we have only one item on today's agenda, which we had heard last thursday. please call item one. >> item 1. charter amendment (third draft) to amend the charter of the city and county of san francisco by -- regarding city retirement benefits and health care benefits. commissioner kim: because we heard this item last week, we are just going to hear public comment. please line up if you have any public comment. good morning. -- >> good morning. i have a question for the board for which i have no -- i do not think i will get an answer. why should we expect our representatives to
i know gail and i and the other folks are available to talk about any other questions you have in more detail. so, again, thank you for your time and thank you all for coming today. >> thank you, everyone. commissioner kim: good morning and welcome to the special rules committee for thursday, june 28. my name is jane kim. i am joined by rules committee member sean elsbernd and supervisor mark farrell. i just want to thank sf gov tv for taping this early in the morning and making the...
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so to summarize, we have many attractive possibilities that gail and we think it has high diversity hafor different have a when fireman's and it is possible that some of those might preserve the organic carbon. with that i will turn it back. >> thank you. i would like to ask the media attending if the getting their way to the microphone of the of questions and then we will go to the phone line, i would like to remind folks out there watching the program you can find all of this information on the www.nasa.gov/msl. for folks that have google earth, in a credible component to that. check that out. and i think it's certainly appropriate model me to give a round of applause again to the folks up here but also to the folks across this great country and worldwide working on this mission and particularly the folks at the kennedy space center who are going to take us back to mars, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> some people are saying this could be a bathtub that was filled all the way to the top with water. others are worried that maybe some of these could just be carried in almost as a l
so to summarize, we have many attractive possibilities that gail and we think it has high diversity hafor different have a when fireman's and it is possible that some of those might preserve the organic carbon. with that i will turn it back. >> thank you. i would like to ask the media attending if the getting their way to the microphone of the of questions and then we will go to the phone line, i would like to remind folks out there watching the program you can find all of this...
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a severe thunderstorm produced gail force winds and that caused the stage to collapse. the band members were able to race to safety. but five members standing below were seriously hurt. the ban is fine and the band is hoping for a speedy recovery for fans that were hurt. >>> a fire station in texas has been destroyed by a fire. nearby firefighters had to respond to the station in alaska. they were too late to save the stations equipment. that department is funded mainly on donation. a nearby fire department is lending a fire truck to that station. there is no word what started that fire. >>> almost two dozen san jose firefighters laid off last year will be back on the job. the 22 firefighters accepted their positions back last week thanks to a federal grant. today they will be given a refresher course before returning to regular duty. >>> japan's surprise -- japan surprised soccer fans from around the world. the u.s. scored go ahead goals twice in the second half of that title match and both times japan caught up and that acceptability the game to penalty kicks. the u.s
a severe thunderstorm produced gail force winds and that caused the stage to collapse. the band members were able to race to safety. but five members standing below were seriously hurt. the ban is fine and the band is hoping for a speedy recovery for fans that were hurt. >>> a fire station in texas has been destroyed by a fire. nearby firefighters had to respond to the station in alaska. they were too late to save the stations equipment. that department is funded mainly on donation. a...
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. >> reporter: for gail kaiser whose family owns a marina, it's a refreshing change after more than aade of drought that left lake meade with half the water it once held. the white ring circling the shore shows how high the water once was. as the level drops, the marina had to be moved again and again to keep boats in the receding water. lake meade created by the hoover dam is important for more than boating. it's a major component of the colorado river system which supplies drinking water to some 20 million people. once all the runoff from the melting mountain snow reaches lake meade, the water level will still be only 56% of capacity. and up at snowbird, well, ski season officially ended this week. backcountry skiers are still well come to try the slopes at their own risk. in the mountains and on the water, it's a season to remember. john blackstone, cbs news, lake meade, nevada. >>> looks gorgeous over there. the fresh grocer is working on a summer recipe and some soggy potter fans who just want to be first in line. >>> also a reminder. if you have a consumer problem or question, c
. >> reporter: for gail kaiser whose family owns a marina, it's a refreshing change after more than aade of drought that left lake meade with half the water it once held. the white ring circling the shore shows how high the water once was. as the level drops, the marina had to be moved again and again to keep boats in the receding water. lake meade created by the hoover dam is important for more than boating. it's a major component of the colorado river system which supplies drinking...
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my name is gail, executive director of community housing partnership. i will like to thank the planning staff for all their work today. committee housing partnership, for the last 21 years, as solely been dedicated to developing, operating, and providing services in permanent supportive housing. we currently manage and own 800 units of housing, stretching from treasure island through to the western addition. touching multiple districts in neighborhoods here in san francisco. we believe the civic engagement, employment opportunities, and the stability of home is what brings people to move their lives from being at-risk or experiencing homelessness. supportive housing, which this project is, is the most cost- effective intervention to homelessness. according to the comptroller's office, supportive housing, on average, costs about $9,000 to operate with a full platform of services and to operate housing. the city and county of san francisco spends over $20,000 per individual when they're on our streets are emergency shelters. community housing partnership
my name is gail, executive director of community housing partnership. i will like to thank the planning staff for all their work today. committee housing partnership, for the last 21 years, as solely been dedicated to developing, operating, and providing services in permanent supportive housing. we currently manage and own 800 units of housing, stretching from treasure island through to the western addition. touching multiple districts in neighborhoods here in san francisco. we believe the...
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gail caldwell is vice president of medical affairs for pfizer. >> we will continue to do a more in-depth look as the fda is asking us to do but to date we have not seen evidence of important risks to the heart health of patients. from chantix. >> reporter: in mid june the fda warned chantix might be linked to a small increase in heart problems if smokers who have heart disease. the agency tells cbs news that based on this new study, it will evaluate expanding that warning to include all smokers. that review could take a year. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," a new sex abuse allegation against dominique strauss-kahn. >>> plus a hindu temple in india. you'll be amazed by what they found in the basement. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they helped win the race to space. but now, they're losing their jobs. the final flight of the space shuttle means the end of a career for many nasa workers, from astronauts to mechanics. where do they go from here? find out tonight, on the "cbs evening news." ♪ [ female announ
gail caldwell is vice president of medical affairs for pfizer. >> we will continue to do a more in-depth look as the fda is asking us to do but to date we have not seen evidence of important risks to the heart health of patients. from chantix. >> reporter: in mid june the fda warned chantix might be linked to a small increase in heart problems if smokers who have heart disease. the agency tells cbs news that based on this new study, it will evaluate expanding that warning to include...
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bet and you keep placing that money in red until eventually you win and this is called the martin gail betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using the martin betting system using derivatives and unlimited borrowing of cash is that it destroys the currency so what goldman sachs and j.p. morgan are saying is like we're just going to keep placing our bets on the same read on the roulette wheel global to reduce markets and we don't care if it means the total destruction of america the global financial system and the us dollar to me that is the equivalency of any brazen act by any extremist wielding any type of weapon anywhere and yet nobody is stepping in and cutting these people off from their own limited free credit and their bogus attempt to win by rigging these more. because well we talk about this propaganda and how it changes the outcome of our economies and our political systems so eric cantor hit by democrats for potentially profiting from u.s. default house democrats are circulating a resolution
bet and you keep placing that money in red until eventually you win and this is called the martin gail betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using the martin betting system using derivatives and unlimited borrowing of cash is that it destroys the currency so what goldman sachs and j.p. morgan are saying is like we're just going to keep placing our bets on the same read on the roulette wheel global to reduce...
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gail walk well is vice president of medical affairs for pfizer. >> we will continue to do a more in-depth look as the f.d.a. is asking us to do. to date we have not seen evidence of important risks to the heart health of patients from chantix. >> reporter: in mid-june, the f.d.a. warned chantix might be linked to a small increase in heart problems in smokers who have heart disease. the agency tells cbs news that based on this new study it will evaluate expanding that warning to include all smokers. that review could take a year. >> pelley: jon, i wonder, with these apparent risks does it make sense for doctors to prescribe chantix at all? >> reporter: scott, yes with an affect risk. smoking's horrible, it loaf lowers your life span by ten years and if you stop by age 50 you can regain six of those years. so even if it turns out chantix increases heart risk a bit-- and i can't wait for the f.d.a. to complete their study-- it still might be worth the risk because the possible risk of having all of the side effects of smoking are... might be outweighed by taking a medication. now, in that sa
gail walk well is vice president of medical affairs for pfizer. >> we will continue to do a more in-depth look as the f.d.a. is asking us to do. to date we have not seen evidence of important risks to the heart health of patients from chantix. >> reporter: in mid-june, the f.d.a. warned chantix might be linked to a small increase in heart problems in smokers who have heart disease. the agency tells cbs news that based on this new study it will evaluate expanding that warning to...
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. >> hey, gail, first off, it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> reporter: as for rahm? >> i have so many more questions. >> and i look forward to our future interview. >> reporter: right after storming off, he called another station to say that his kids will be going to private school. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> politics for tonight. >>> and with so much bad news hitting us on the economy, this evening, we decided to focus on a bright spot. a shiny apple. we learned today that apple is on the verge of becoming the many most valuable company in the world. breathtaking new profits, billions of dollars pouring in. and, so, we ask here tonight, what's the secret? can other companies follow apple's lead? abc's neal karlinsky has been to apple so many times before. >> reporter: there's the economy that we all live and breathe, stagnant growth and lingering unemployment. and then -- there's apple. >> apple, and the earnings solidly beat expectatio
. >> hey, gail, first off, it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> reporter: as for rahm? >> i have so many more questions. >> and i look forward to our future interview. >> reporter: right after storming off, he called another station to say that his kids will be going to private school. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> politics for tonight. >>> and with so...
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if we go to gail greater with the next graphic, we see the landing ... as just to the north of this large amount of material. we will land on a fan that represents material off the wall. then we would traverse to the south and access through the grand canyon-like that into the wall of this not material. and these are finely layered sediments that allows us to read the environmental conditions that occur over time. if we think about holden crater, as i mentioned this to first system, we will land and access the dry systems, much like the drainage is uc and death valley. through craters we can see the kinds of sentiments that have been transported and reconstruct the environmental conditions, but ultimately access the finely-layered materials and assigned whether there was an ancient lake that could have accumulated the materials that might allow us to evaluate how the ability. with the last ballot, this isn't the northern hemisphere. -- this is in the northern hemisphere. there is an incredibly detailed epigraphy of iron-rich in aluminum-rich clays that r
if we go to gail greater with the next graphic, we see the landing ... as just to the north of this large amount of material. we will land on a fan that represents material off the wall. then we would traverse to the south and access through the grand canyon-like that into the wall of this not material. and these are finely layered sediments that allows us to read the environmental conditions that occur over time. if we think about holden crater, as i mentioned this to first system, we will...
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made by gail miller, her two friends and family, right in their little hometown. >> the grandchildrenren, my husband, we all prepare whatever needs to be done. >> reporter: their pottery operation was given the boost it needed by an organization known as arkansas delta made. it takes made in america to the local level. >> all right. 20 left. >> reporter: by giving arkansas craftsmen a market for their work, in stores, on a website. their artwork and jewelry and all kinds of creations. >> we've got chocolate gravy from up near mark tree, which is fantastic and a true southern staple. >> reporter: in its three years of operation, arkansas delta save close to 300 jobs.reate or by selling not just what they make, but the very idea of how and where they make it. with family, close to home. rita and richard underhill sell honey from their family farm and customers love their story. >> it's important to them. it means something to them. it's not just something from china. >> reporter: maureen jones sells custom children's dresses in her moment in helena, arkansas. >> there is a market for th
made by gail miller, her two friends and family, right in their little hometown. >> the grandchildrenren, my husband, we all prepare whatever needs to be done. >> reporter: their pottery operation was given the boost it needed by an organization known as arkansas delta made. it takes made in america to the local level. >> all right. 20 left. >> reporter: by giving arkansas craftsmen a market for their work, in stores, on a website. their artwork and jewelry and all kinds...
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money now the problem is you go broke before you hit red now on wall street they engage in this martin gail betting system because the money that they get to make the bets is free from the fed reserve a zero percent interest rate and they never have to pay off any they're losing bets meanwhile the average person is in the stock market any time they suffer a loss they actually have to suffer a loss show you've got this diametric in a proposition in the investing world where people are saying well there's a lot of opportunity in the stock market but it's different if you're on wall street and you have unlimited credit and you never suffer a loss so why do the average people out there whether it's canada america or anywhere else in europe why do they insist on all was getting the short end of the stick either they get the worst rates on their credit cards they get the worst gambling percentage in the stock market they get the worst jobs or get the worst of everything and why are they settling for the worst of everything well i think that most people are very afraid i mean this is going to be a
money now the problem is you go broke before you hit red now on wall street they engage in this martin gail betting system because the money that they get to make the bets is free from the fed reserve a zero percent interest rate and they never have to pay off any they're losing bets meanwhile the average person is in the stock market any time they suffer a loss they actually have to suffer a loss show you've got this diametric in a proposition in the investing world where people are saying...
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. >> reporter: gail sheehy writes for "usa today" and recently wrote about today's mid-life woman. >>hey're not making healthy choices and they don't think they can, because they would feel too guilty of taking the time away from caring for their families. >> reporter: so, what is a woman like debbie to do? >> well, she has to get other people to trade off with her. and then she will do it for them because their parents are going to need help too. >> reporter: she calls it a circle of care, essentially carpooling the stress in all our lives. where relatives and friends pitch in to help each other. she also recommends at least one hour of me time each day to do something for yourself. debbie's already taken this advice to heart, and in doing so, could be adding years to her life. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and bless the caregivers. >>> coming up, alex trebek. what is he doing on crutches? the answer ahead. so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains bo
. >> reporter: gail sheehy writes for "usa today" and recently wrote about today's mid-life woman. >>hey're not making healthy choices and they don't think they can, because they would feel too guilty of taking the time away from caring for their families. >> reporter: so, what is a woman like debbie to do? >> well, she has to get other people to trade off with her. and then she will do it for them because their parents are going to need help too. >>...
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actually let me explain something here so there is a betting strategy involved it's called the martin gail betting strategy if you go to the roulette wheel and you put your money in red if you lose you just double your bed and you keep placing that money and read until eventually you win and this is called the martin gayle betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using the martin betting system using derivatives and unlimited borrowing of cash is that it destroys the currency so what goldman sachs and j.p. morgan are saying is like we're just going to keep placing our bets on the same thread on the roulette wheel global derivatives markets and we don't care if it means the total destruction of america the global financial system and the us dollar to me that is the. equivalency of any brazen act by any extremist wielding any type of weapon anywhere and yet nobody is stepping in and cutting these people off from their own limited free credit and their bogus attempt to win by rigging these markets well we talk
actually let me explain something here so there is a betting strategy involved it's called the martin gail betting strategy if you go to the roulette wheel and you put your money in red if you lose you just double your bed and you keep placing that money and read until eventually you win and this is called the martin gayle betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using the martin betting system using derivatives...
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. >> reporter: gail sheehy writes for "usa today" and recently wrote about today's midlife woman. >>akininhealthy choices and they don't think they can. because they would feel too guilty taking time away from caring for their families. >> reporter: so what is a woman like debbie to do? >> she has to get other people to trade off with her. then she will do it for them because their parents are going to need help too. >> reporter: she calls it a circle of care. essentially carpooling the stresses in all our lives where relatives and friends pitch in to help each other. she also recommends at least one hour of me time each day to do something for yourself. debbie's already taking this advice to heart. and in doing so, could just be adding years to her life. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i get that. that's so true. >> makes sense to me. the job, the kids, everything. >> the profile is a 49-year-old woman who is caring for an aging parent, who has a full-time job, and still has a kid living at home. >> that's a lot to juggle. >> on anyone's plate. >> the stresses of everyday life.
. >> reporter: gail sheehy writes for "usa today" and recently wrote about today's midlife woman. >>akininhealthy choices and they don't think they can. because they would feel too guilty taking time away from caring for their families. >> reporter: so what is a woman like debbie to do? >> she has to get other people to trade off with her. then she will do it for them because their parents are going to need help too. >> reporter: she calls it a circle of...
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. >> reporter: it's a critical part of this voting district says county board of supervisors chair gailocama. she was stunned to hear that martinez and pleasant hill could be moved to that new district. >> we would be a very insignificant portion of that district. >> reporter: the voter created california redistricting commission is trying to create new districts that best represent the voters by geography. >> i cannot imagine a senator from that district who's basis is solano and yolo i can't imagine that person having a deep understanding of what central contra costa county and its communities are all about. >> reporter: the proposed map is way too creative. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: we rageous. >> martinez california, i've heard of it. >> martinez is over in the bay area, isn't it. >> reporter: you think it makes sense? >> no, it's kind of far distance from this area. >> reporter: the commission finalizes the maps on august 15th. but it's accepting public comment through tomorrow possibly through the weekend. in martinez, i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and w
. >> reporter: it's a critical part of this voting district says county board of supervisors chair gailocama. she was stunned to hear that martinez and pleasant hill could be moved to that new district. >> we would be a very insignificant portion of that district. >> reporter: the voter created california redistricting commission is trying to create new districts that best represent the voters by geography. >> i cannot imagine a senator from that district who's basis is...
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gail. talk to gail. >> gail, it's none of your business.ere you send your kids to school, don't bother me about what i send mine. >> who did it better? >> rahm emanuel. it's about tone. >> i think chris christie. >> you do? >> i think it was harsh. >> he was mad afterwards. i think she had a legitimate question and that's what he said. he said that's the way i answered it, there. >> interesting. >> christie is a voter. with rahm, it was a media personality. i feel rahm handled it better. >> chris christie, you ask why he acts like that. he says this is who i am. you voted for me. i liked it. good tone with rahm as well. joining us now, hoda kotb. her book, "how i survived." you are still surviving kathy lee. >> peter tweeting he promised a better drink than this. >> is there really -- you really -- could i -- if i came on the show -- >> when you come on the show. >> i do have a vodka. a full glass of vodka. >> i keep wondering what i drink. sometimes i wonder like are we fired? >> yeah. >> in the middle of the show, you have to ask yourself
gail. talk to gail. >> gail, it's none of your business.ere you send your kids to school, don't bother me about what i send mine. >> who did it better? >> rahm emanuel. it's about tone. >> i think chris christie. >> you do? >> i think it was harsh. >> he was mad afterwards. i think she had a legitimate question and that's what he said. he said that's the way i answered it, there. >> interesting. >> christie is a voter. with rahm, it was a...
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. >> reporter: it's a critical part of this voting district says county board of supervisors chair gailama. she was stunned to hear that martinez and pleasant hill could be moved to that new district. >> we would be a very insignificant portion of that district. >> reporter: the voter created california redistricting commission is trying to create new districts that best represent the voters by geography. >> i cannot imagine a senator from that district who's basis is solano and yolo i can't imagine that person having a deep understanding of what central contra costa county and its communities are all about. >> reporter: the proposed map is way too creative. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: we rageous. >> martinez california, i've heard of it. >> martinez is over in the bay area, isn't it. >> reporter: you think it makes sense? >> no, it's kind of far distance from this area. >> reporter: the commission finalizes the maps on august 15th. but it's accepting public comment through tomorrow possibly through the weekend. in martinez, i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and we
. >> reporter: it's a critical part of this voting district says county board of supervisors chair gailama. she was stunned to hear that martinez and pleasant hill could be moved to that new district. >> we would be a very insignificant portion of that district. >> reporter: the voter created california redistricting commission is trying to create new districts that best represent the voters by geography. >> i cannot imagine a senator from that district who's basis is...
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they will be landing in gail crater. >> it involves a great amount of investigation we can do and it'sng to be an incredibly beautiful place. >> curiosity is scheduled to launch in november and land on mars sometime next spring. >>> here on earth, the southern california man has built an excentric home will not be going to jail. the judge was going to send him to jail today, but today his lawyer said he hired a contractor to dismantle a tower that the judge says is dangerous. >>> bill martin is here -- >> the week moved rather quickly. we show you the fog footprint. which is pretty aggressive for tonight. last night at this time we didn't have as much fog. but look at the avenues in san francisco. up toward twin peaks. that's where the fog stops. you ever wonder why noe gets beautiful weather this is why. as the fog rolls in, temperatures are going to plummet on the east side of san francisco. current temperature is 85 in fairfield. pretty warm. 85 in livermore and those greens, that's an easy one with the isotherm map. it's been pretty breezy around here and cool. this low pressure ce
they will be landing in gail crater. >> it involves a great amount of investigation we can do and it'sng to be an incredibly beautiful place. >> curiosity is scheduled to launch in november and land on mars sometime next spring. >>> here on earth, the southern california man has built an excentric home will not be going to jail. the judge was going to send him to jail today, but today his lawyer said he hired a contractor to dismantle a tower that the judge says is...
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. >> it's the muppet shows with our very special guest, crystal gail. >> reporter: a prolific artist with a continuous outpouring of creativity. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> in 1965, then 28-year-old muppet ear jim henson started documenting his daily activities in what became known as the red book. >> he was a genius. he was somebody who was always thinking, always creating. >> baltimore native kevin clash says the book gives insight into henson's art firstic process. >> the doodling that he's done, you've seen him now. it's a big bird, big oscar. he was always creating. >> after years of watching his work as a puppet ear, clash first met henson in 1979. >> i got to see the macy's thanksgiving day parade. which was a thrill for me. then to meet jim for the first time after the parade was over, of course, was a dream come true. >> reporter: four years later, clash was hired for 10 episodes of sesame street. he joined the cast in 1985. >> i'm still pinching myself. because i'm 50. and i think i started working with him in my early 20s. >> you said he never acted like a boss. he was a t
. >> it's the muppet shows with our very special guest, crystal gail. >> reporter: a prolific artist with a continuous outpouring of creativity. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> in 1965, then 28-year-old muppet ear jim henson started documenting his daily activities in what became known as the red book. >> he was a genius. he was somebody who was always thinking, always creating. >> baltimore native kevin clash says the book gives insight into henson's art firstic...
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. >> we tried to leave by getting to the truck by going out the backyard gail and going to our truck within that couple minutes of going from the backyard to the truck in the driveway my husband was stung ten to fifteen times and two of my sons were stung up to three times. they just attacked and they followed us back into our house. we came back into our house and we killed seven bees inside our house because they followed us back in. we are currently literally trapped inside our house. >> then somebody suggested the family build a smoky fire in a bucket outside the front door. christopher helton carried the luggage out to the pickup truck waiting on the driveway. couple bundled their three young children in protective clothing and one by one took them to safety. then one last thing, doused the fire, of course. the vacation had been saved. in fair oaks, george warren, abc67 news. >> is there a particular type of weather that bees prefer? >> hmmm, i don't know about that. >> i know there's a kind of weather i prefer. >> exactly. it has been a strange summer. so really not surprised.
. >> we tried to leave by getting to the truck by going out the backyard gail and going to our truck within that couple minutes of going from the backyard to the truck in the driveway my husband was stung ten to fifteen times and two of my sons were stung up to three times. they just attacked and they followed us back into our house. we came back into our house and we killed seven bees inside our house because they followed us back in. we are currently literally trapped inside our house....
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severe thunderstorms produced gail force winds causing the stage to collapse. band members managed to get away safely. but some standing near the stage were hurt one seriously hurt. the band and its roddeds are find. the band is hoping for a speedy recovery for the ones hurt. >>> there is no deal on how to raise the nation's debt limit. alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom with a new poll that shows one political party is feeling most of this heat. good morning. >> reporter: that is right. in the last couple hours a new cbs news poll was released. it gives pretty bad news for republicans. it shows 71% of americans disapprove of how congressional republicans are handling the negotiations to raise the debt ceiling. 58% disapprove of democrats and 48% disapprove of the approach president obama is taking. house republicans are moving ahead with the vote tomorrow on their plan called cut, cap, and balance. it would raise the federal debt ceiling by $2.4 trillion and require a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget. democrats are rid
severe thunderstorms produced gail force winds causing the stage to collapse. band members managed to get away safely. but some standing near the stage were hurt one seriously hurt. the band and its roddeds are find. the band is hoping for a speedy recovery for the ones hurt. >>> there is no deal on how to raise the nation's debt limit. alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom with a new poll that shows one political party is feeling most of this heat. good morning....
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japan." 108th minute, they outrun the german defense, fires past the keeper and that would be the gailinner. the two-time defending champ is ousted. japan advancing to the semifinals for the first time ever. team usa, they play brazil today." >>> it looked like a mistake at the top of the woman's leaderboard after two rounds. miyazato in first place and in second place. no mistake, it was true. mika and ai, both from japan. shot of the day not from miyazato, leon the par-5. dunks it. and lee is 3 over par. on 58, here's ai miyazato, inside the fringe for birdie and it will drop. back-to-back birdies. she's 4-under. one shot back of mika miyazato. she rolls in one of herbier des of the day. due to weather delays, both miyazatos unable to tee off so they will play that and potentially the final round today. if only steve stricter could dominate the masters the way he does the john deere classic. he would love that. the two-time defending champ in position for a third straight win at the event. nearly holds the approach on 10. he shoots a 63 at 20-under. he will take a two-shot lead into
japan." 108th minute, they outrun the german defense, fires past the keeper and that would be the gailinner. the two-time defending champ is ousted. japan advancing to the semifinals for the first time ever. team usa, they play brazil today." >>> it looked like a mistake at the top of the woman's leaderboard after two rounds. miyazato in first place and in second place. no mistake, it was true. mika and ai, both from japan. shot of the day not from miyazato, leon the par-5....
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by japan. 108th minute, they outrun the german defense, fires past the keeper and that would be the gail winner. duty-time defending champ is out of thed. japan advancing to the semifinals for the first time ever. team usa, they play brazil today." >>> it looked like a mistake at the top of the woman's leaderboard after two rounds. miyazato in first place and in second place. they around related. both in japan. shot of the day not from miyazato, leon the par-5. dunks it. and lee is 3 over par. miyazato inside the fringe for birdie and it will drop. back-to-back birdies. she's 5-under. due to weather delays, both miyazatos unable to tee off so they will play that and potentially the final round today. if only steve stricter could dominate the masters the way he does the john deere classic. he would love that. in line for a third straight win at the event. nearly holds the approach on 10. he shoots a 63 at 20-under. he will take a two-shot lead into today's final round. nascar from the bluegrass sheet, for the first time at kentucky speedway, kyle bush pulled away from jimmy johnson on a r
by japan. 108th minute, they outrun the german defense, fires past the keeper and that would be the gail winner. duty-time defending champ is out of thed. japan advancing to the semifinals for the first time ever. team usa, they play brazil today." >>> it looked like a mistake at the top of the woman's leaderboard after two rounds. miyazato in first place and in second place. they around related. both in japan. shot of the day not from miyazato, leon the par-5. dunks it. and lee...