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martha gail horne who became you know a journalist absolutely cut from original material. the rest of her life. just describe what she was like in the 1930s. in the 1930s so, she met hemingway in 1936 and he was about to go off to the spanish civil war, see it's impossible to leave him to the side, he won't be left to the side. and that was really her first war, and she was 28 years old. and for the rest of her like she really in madrid, found her true calling as a storyteller and her voice as a journalist and then she just went on to be one of the most significant war correspondents of the 20th century. had a nearly 60 year career as a journalist. a large part of the book takes place in spain and at one point, the listening to gail horne‘s own voice, she said she's been madrid for three weeks and it feels as if she's been there for years because of the intensity. yeah, so she lived in the hotel florida along with most of the other foreigners in madrid at the time and it was miles walking distance from the nearest front. madrid at that time in the spring of 1937 had been b
martha gail horne who became you know a journalist absolutely cut from original material. the rest of her life. just describe what she was like in the 1930s. in the 1930s so, she met hemingway in 1936 and he was about to go off to the spanish civil war, see it's impossible to leave him to the side, he won't be left to the side. and that was really her first war, and she was 28 years old. and for the rest of her like she really in madrid, found her true calling as a storyteller and her voice as...
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my name is gail gillman and i am the ceo of community housing partnership. i want to acknowledge some people here with us today. supervisor kim from district s six. her district is joining us this morning along with senator mark leno who is right here and i don't see him yet, but supervisr safae and mayor ferrell is unfortunately not able to join us today. i really want to thank all of the elected officials and dignitaries joining us today. i will be thanking other people in a minute. i think we should pause and think back to 2014 when mayor lee had a vision, a vision that housing authority properties, units, what was known as public housing could be transformed, and the mayor had this idea that nonprofit developers throughout san francisco should step up, lean in, and take responsibility to help these assets before more and transform the lives of residents who live there and he brought us all together and we sad around a table with my partners and other organizations and we thought about how we could look at these assets, the over 3400 units they encompasse
my name is gail gillman and i am the ceo of community housing partnership. i want to acknowledge some people here with us today. supervisor kim from district s six. her district is joining us this morning along with senator mark leno who is right here and i don't see him yet, but supervisr safae and mayor ferrell is unfortunately not able to join us today. i really want to thank all of the elected officials and dignitaries joining us today. i will be thanking other people in a minute. i think...
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do you have other thoughts, gail? >> would say one other thing, mark. we did talk a lot about how an individual, community, country responds to this crisis says a lot about who any of us are. i think i can speak for myself and my friend here that what informed the passion that you see in the governor's remarks or the small fire that broke out when we were writing our letter, is that whatever your point of entry into these issues, who we are matters. it may be you're driven by moral imperatives and you believe we all have an obligation to help assist our fellow man and woman. if it is economic self interest who we are matters because we're sending a message to the rest of the world. we're either ignoring economic challenges or building opportunities. if you look at what some of these organize are doing, there's economic opportunity. if your pent oint o entry is national security it is clear that unless we have the stability, prosperity and in clues ift that comes from engaging for decades to a long-term solution, we won't are the security we want. it's t
do you have other thoughts, gail? >> would say one other thing, mark. we did talk a lot about how an individual, community, country responds to this crisis says a lot about who any of us are. i think i can speak for myself and my friend here that what informed the passion that you see in the governor's remarks or the small fire that broke out when we were writing our letter, is that whatever your point of entry into these issues, who we are matters. it may be you're driven by moral...
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okay gail, you have the floor. what possible cause of action could sanders have against this restaurant? >> if the restaurant violated sanders rights because they discriminated against her against the human rights act which does not allow places of public accommodation. and it should be interpreted broadly an end political belief belief's sources of employment, where you live or where you work cannot be held against you in denying service. >> laura: this is a source of damage, what kind of damages? >> if there were leftists trying to put this in force, they would put this business out of business as we have seen in other positions. >> laura: "the washington post" said, no cause of action here, they said sarah sanders is out of luck. what is your thought? >> i don't applaud the action but i don't think there's a cause of action there. our legislature, and virginia were anywhere else has to make it very clear that they do not allow disk termination based on political beliefs. and at this location, the red hen, they a
okay gail, you have the floor. what possible cause of action could sanders have against this restaurant? >> if the restaurant violated sanders rights because they discriminated against her against the human rights act which does not allow places of public accommodation. and it should be interpreted broadly an end political belief belief's sources of employment, where you live or where you work cannot be held against you in denying service. >> laura: this is a source of damage, what...
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looking at gail crater, how did these organics get here? you're finding the organic molecules on the crater, how did they get here? jen: what we're looking at is layers put down in an ancient lake that lake had been there for a long period of time, hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions of years, we're not sure. but there's lake sediment from a gigantic lake. organic material can come into the lake through rivers, they can be windblown in or they can be formed in the actual lake itself by things like biology. now there's three different sources of organic material too. one of them is biology. one of them could be meteorites that are falling into the surface and being directly deposit and the other is a rock forming process that might generate organic material on their own and they might be the ones that are being brought in by rivers. we don't have enough information from the observations we've made to tell what the source is and how it got in there. michelle: we found a good will case to look for organics on mars and we're going to tal
looking at gail crater, how did these organics get here? you're finding the organic molecules on the crater, how did they get here? jen: what we're looking at is layers put down in an ancient lake that lake had been there for a long period of time, hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions of years, we're not sure. but there's lake sediment from a gigantic lake. organic material can come into the lake through rivers, they can be windblown in or they can be formed in the actual lake itself by...
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the one on mars is in a place called gail crater. we sent it there it's 100 mile diameter hole in the ground. that formed when a giant impact occurred on mars about 4 billion years ago. what drew us to it is the mountain in the middle of it. this was not there when the crater formed. in fact, it formed a sediment was carried in by rivers and streams, and then deposited into the giant lake that filled the crater as this settled from the water it built up the layers that made up the mountains. each layer of the mountain is younger than the one below it. so by climbing this mountain with the rover we can read the history of mars and climbing is what we have been doing throughout most of curiosity's mission. we are now a thousand feet above the crater floor as high as the sky scrapeers in downton los angeles and we get the amazing view. they drill the mountain and the samples were taken from the lowest part of the mountain about a few years ago in 2015. and it has taken a few years to get an understanding of the results so we can describ
the one on mars is in a place called gail crater. we sent it there it's 100 mile diameter hole in the ground. that formed when a giant impact occurred on mars about 4 billion years ago. what drew us to it is the mountain in the middle of it. this was not there when the crater formed. in fact, it formed a sediment was carried in by rivers and streams, and then deposited into the giant lake that filled the crater as this settled from the water it built up the layers that made up the mountains....
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so, gail, do you want to take a crack at that? >> i would just say, we're seeing circumstance -- circle's migration as people move from country to country and these numbers are going to increase. and the result is a gradual diminution of their economic independence so it's a longer and longer setback for venezuela to recover and this gets to point in the report. these investments, even when it is not apparent you may have a refugee or displacement crisis as a result, in countries governing well, goning effectively serving their citizenses, and realize venezuela is not prepared to listen to the united states tell it what it should do but i think long-term relationship with venezuela are the kinds of things to think about now or we'll wake up in some period of time and find that on top of other economic challenges from a commodity crisis, latin america will we looking at a refugee surprise displacement crisis that is much, much bigger for them to handle. >> i wand to hear from mark snyder, a. >> thank you. i think that the point abo
so, gail, do you want to take a crack at that? >> i would just say, we're seeing circumstance -- circle's migration as people move from country to country and these numbers are going to increase. and the result is a gradual diminution of their economic independence so it's a longer and longer setback for venezuela to recover and this gets to point in the report. these investments, even when it is not apparent you may have a refugee or displacement crisis as a result, in countries...
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i just wanted toed a on to what gail said. the security concern in my judgment, and very little to do with an individual or two who may be a terrorist or a criminal, the real concern, and i would leave it to the diplomats in the audience who could but an exclamation point round this concern, this instability either that country and the region that naturally arise when you see this massive migration from one country or two to another. look at the political instability among our friends and our nato allies, because of, well, the collective action in the middle east, the syrian refugees and iraqi refugees. look at the unstable in the middle east itself? so whenever you see massive migrations, forced migrations, it creates an unstable and insecure world by definition and that is a much longer and broader and more significant concern to us as a sovereign nation than i think the possibility, the possibility as remote as it might be, that one or two of these individual maize be a terrorist. tate that instability that should concern u
i just wanted toed a on to what gail said. the security concern in my judgment, and very little to do with an individual or two who may be a terrorist or a criminal, the real concern, and i would leave it to the diplomats in the audience who could but an exclamation point round this concern, this instability either that country and the region that naturally arise when you see this massive migration from one country or two to another. look at the political instability among our friends and our...
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>>> i'm joined now by two of national security analysts david sanger from "the new york times" and gail lamond. david, big picture, a lot of the wording as we said in this joint declaration, this joint statement is wording that deals have been made from north korea in the past, same wording? >> absolutely right. some of the wording goes back to 1992, north/south agreement which was much more specific, some to the clinton era, bush documents and, in fact, this agreement specifically references the agreement reached between north and south korea a few weeks ago. so the words complete denuclearization are there. they're nowhere defined and there's no timetable. previous agreements have committed north korea to allowing iaea inspectors back into the country to adhering to international arms control eaties and so forth. >> it's actually even less specific. >> it's less. now, the president's bet is that none of that matters. m that they builtis that the up some trust and that he's doing this from the t down now and that all previous presidents who tried to do it from the bottom up. maybe he's
>>> i'm joined now by two of national security analysts david sanger from "the new york times" and gail lamond. david, big picture, a lot of the wording as we said in this joint declaration, this joint statement is wording that deals have been made from north korea in the past, same wording? >> absolutely right. some of the wording goes back to 1992, north/south agreement which was much more specific, some to the clinton era, bush documents and, in fact, this agreement...
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we otari, arick and gail oweb, including discovering the mystery inside a safe. >> a scientist. th spso get to the stash.ut >>> a youtube channel is capturing everyone's hearts, all over the world, it is called special books by special kids. >> beth, i'm here to be your friend. >> in the video, he's featuring beth's journey. this is chris orwon, he used to be a teacher, special ed teacher in florida. he decided to start a youtube channel and he's calling it sbsk and now he travels around the world, meeting different kids that have different diagnoses or disabilities and making them his friends. >> my friend! >> in this one, we get to follow along beth's story. she's got something known as bifur syndrome. for beth, though, it was a gene mutation that fuses the bones too soon causing certain deformities. he doesn't just interact with the kids, he also shares some insight by talking to the parents. >> love for her unconditionally. >> this is something that can't be cured so it will affect beth for the rest of her life. >> chris is awesome. there is part of me that i'm, like, i'm so
we otari, arick and gail oweb, including discovering the mystery inside a safe. >> a scientist. th spso get to the stash.ut >>> a youtube channel is capturing everyone's hearts, all over the world, it is called special books by special kids. >> beth, i'm here to be your friend. >> in the video, he's featuring beth's journey. this is chris orwon, he used to be a teacher, special ed teacher in florida. he decided to start a youtube channel and he's calling it sbsk and...
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gail his youngest sister also committed suicide that was when her family took action seven years ago creating a volunteer service called the mango suicide prevention group what do you do to prevent suicide in the community. with our walk me and my sisters we walk the streets and listen for the noise where it's coming from. the women run a twenty four hour suicide watch often patrolling the streets with only small torches they mediate in family issues and mental troubled youths who are probably up the next day. go to their house and see them have cuppa tea read with their pears they've named seven or letting their angry with you but like canceling. local police say the group's work has been invaluable or believed that since they've become operating i think there's been a source saw it in their area and while suicide numbers have dropped there's been a shop rise in attempted suicides looking at the figures from thirty two thousand and two to two thousand and i where there was forty or ten now and just two year period two and a half he's the one hundred thirteen that's a significant inc
gail his youngest sister also committed suicide that was when her family took action seven years ago creating a volunteer service called the mango suicide prevention group what do you do to prevent suicide in the community. with our walk me and my sisters we walk the streets and listen for the noise where it's coming from. the women run a twenty four hour suicide watch often patrolling the streets with only small torches they mediate in family issues and mental troubled youths who are probably...
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you can see damage to the building at ar gail low boulevard. police tell us utilities were shut off in the area out of safety concerns. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is on her way to the scene right now. she'll have a live report from the scene as the investigation is just getting started. so that's coming up in our next half hour. >>> a warning before you pack for your next trip. the tsa announced a new policy that could change what you put on your carry-on. >> the problem is powder. matt keller joins us from mineta san jose airport. >> reporter: good morning, yes, powder. the tsa focusing on that domestically. if you fly internationally, you'll face the same scrutiny. according to "usa today," the tsa will request foreign airports with non-stop u.s. flights start taking a closer look at powders. that will be cosmetics, to baby powder, energy mixes. focusing on containers about the size of a can of soda. the tsa is concerned about powdery substances that may be a hazard like fentanyl and pepper spray. tsa officials told "usa today" this i
you can see damage to the building at ar gail low boulevard. police tell us utilities were shut off in the area out of safety concerns. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is on her way to the scene right now. she'll have a live report from the scene as the investigation is just getting started. so that's coming up in our next half hour. >>> a warning before you pack for your next trip. the tsa announced a new policy that could change what you put on your carry-on. >> the problem...
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talented archivist from washington dc who used to be the librarian for the washington historical society, gail mccormick. she knows the library of congress like her own backyard and was able to dig up a lot of information. my undying thanks to her because she helped shape the book to what it is today. >> could you describe the re-creation of the monument or the marker on the gravesite they created or put back that had been standing in the beginning? >> the question is could i describe the creation of the monument to the deceased mayor? in germany, graves are reused, not like american cemeteries where once you are buried at days forever. after about 30 years if the family doesn't renew the plot, the graves will be reused and the tombstone removed. in the case of a celebrity like our mayor they make an exception and his gravestone stood in the cemetery until the 1970s when the city decided to remove it and reuse it for a grave but they kept the tombstone in the attic of the fire department and when my research brought this case back to life the city decided to take the tombstone out of storage a
talented archivist from washington dc who used to be the librarian for the washington historical society, gail mccormick. she knows the library of congress like her own backyard and was able to dig up a lot of information. my undying thanks to her because she helped shape the book to what it is today. >> could you describe the re-creation of the monument or the marker on the gravesite they created or put back that had been standing in the beginning? >> the question is could i...
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this report from gail maclellan. at the club and the venezuelan capital caracas, celebrating the end of the school year. the justice celebrating the end of the school year. thejustice ministry celebrating the end of the school year. the justice ministry says celebrating the end of the school year. thejustice ministry says a gas canister was detonated after a fight broke out, sending more than 500 people rushing for the exits. official reports said the victims died of suffocation or multiple injuries. several other people had been seriously injured and anxious relatives wait at the hospital for news. here is one of —— this man is a father of one of the victims. translation: we don't have any information. i am only hearing from family members. what i know is that my son is dead because i saw him myself in the morgue. seven people including two teenagers are in custody and the club's manager has been arrested for failing to comply in security measures. hundreds of migrants who have become the focus of a european dispute
this report from gail maclellan. at the club and the venezuelan capital caracas, celebrating the end of the school year. the justice celebrating the end of the school year. thejustice ministry celebrating the end of the school year. the justice ministry says celebrating the end of the school year. thejustice ministry says a gas canister was detonated after a fight broke out, sending more than 500 people rushing for the exits. official reports said the victims died of suffocation or multiple...
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rk reporter: mike and gail malone were lucky.t service agents working on their case moved quickly, froze the scammer's bank account, recovered their money, and made arrests. >> i can't begin to tell you the feeling that you have when you think a substantial portion of your life's savings is gone instantly, and it happened that quick. >> reporter: malone says the scammers are so sophisticated, that not only did they get into his email accounts, but they jammed his internet access and even diverted some of his phone cessages. john. >> dickerson: jeff, great reporting. when we come back, why melting ice in antarctica will impact many u.s. cities. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible
rk reporter: mike and gail malone were lucky.t service agents working on their case moved quickly, froze the scammer's bank account, recovered their money, and made arrests. >> i can't begin to tell you the feeling that you have when you think a substantial portion of your life's savings is gone instantly, and it happened that quick. >> reporter: malone says the scammers are so sophisticated, that not only did they get into his email accounts, but they jammed his internet access and...
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until gail welcome to the program turkey head to the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if the current president's rhetoric time wins he's promised to deliver sweeping constitutional changes to further strengthen the presidency and a country that was a parliamentary democracy there are challenges to his bid for reelection everything points to another win for uncrossed strong. but it. president. has been steering the course of turkish politics for more than fifteen years. he has a good shot of reelection which would allow him to further tighten his grip on power. after this presidential election the most controversial constitutional changes in a generation will come into force they were only narrowly backed by the turkish people in last year's referendum is out on when the necessary majority he will be an almost all powerful president but he is not there yet. these people stand in his way they are add ons biggest challenges. sixty one year old middle action as the only woman running for president she has already served as interior minister and la
until gail welcome to the program turkey head to the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if the current president's rhetoric time wins he's promised to deliver sweeping constitutional changes to further strengthen the presidency and a country that was a parliamentary democracy there are challenges to his bid for reelection everything points to another win for uncrossed strong. but it. president. has been steering the course of turkish politics for more...
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. >> what started as a gail of tag among ten m of te friends at this high school evolved into somethingyou're it, baby! >> complete with a nine-page signed contract. >> the rules themselves are simple. no tag backs, we play f during the month february and if you are asked if you're it, you have to answer honestly and promptly. >> their story is coming to the big screen. >> our group of friends has been playing the same game of tag for 30 years. >> what? >> did you have the same reaction i did when you heard there really?vie about tag, >> absolutely. it's a premises that is inherently that i don't think you could even make this movie except for the fact that it is -- it's a true stor i was so compelled by the depth of these friendship, i want to be friends with those guys. >> i saw home videos they would do and i was like wow, i like these guys. >> one of the things that struck me, it's a positive story about men. >> it's unapologetic heartedness but the core of it in what resonates with people is the bond. >> you c see it. >> and these guys admit to going the distance for the ultimate t
. >> what started as a gail of tag among ten m of te friends at this high school evolved into somethingyou're it, baby! >> complete with a nine-page signed contract. >> the rules themselves are simple. no tag backs, we play f during the month february and if you are asked if you're it, you have to answer honestly and promptly. >> their story is coming to the big screen. >> our group of friends has been playing the same game of tag for 30 years. >> what?...
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. >> mike and gail malone were lucky. secret service agents working on their case moved quickly. froze the scammer's bank account. recovered their money. and made arrests. >> i can't begin to tell you the feeling that you have when you think, a substantial portion of your life savings is gone instantly. and it happened that quick. malone says they got into his cd died phonemessages. john. >> great reporting. make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera >>> a wildfire in colorado ski country forced evacuation of 1400 homes. it is threatening resort town of silverthorn west of denver. rapidly moving wildfire destroyed at least eight homes last night in the tourist town of moab, utah. >>> a study in the journal nature says the melting of antarctica is accelerating at an alarming rate. three trillion tons of ice have been lost in a quarter century. at that pace, seas could rise by half a foot by end of the century. just from the an arctic melt. that means coastal cities will have less time to prepare than previously thought. >> house republican whip steve sca
. >> mike and gail malone were lucky. secret service agents working on their case moved quickly. froze the scammer's bank account. recovered their money. and made arrests. >> i can't begin to tell you the feeling that you have when you think, a substantial portion of your life savings is gone instantly. and it happened that quick. malone says they got into his cd died phonemessages. john. >> great reporting. make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera...
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. >> reporter: mike and gail malone were lucky. zecret service agents working on their case moved quickly, froze the scammers' bank account, recovered their money, and made arrests. >> i can't begin to tell you the feeling that you have when you think a substantial portion of your life savings is gone instantly, and it happened that quick. >> reporter: malone says the cammers are so sophisticated, that they not only got into his email accounts but they jammed his internet access, and even diverted some of his phone messages. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> ninan: still ahead, things are looking up in the land of the giants. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clini
. >> reporter: mike and gail malone were lucky. zecret service agents working on their case moved quickly, froze the scammers' bank account, recovered their money, and made arrests. >> i can't begin to tell you the feeling that you have when you think a substantial portion of your life savings is gone instantly, and it happened that quick. >> reporter: malone says the cammers are so sophisticated, that they not only got into his email accounts but they jammed his internet...
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gail saltz said ns.one can look for the signs. >> so if you >> so, if you see someone becoming socially more isolated and withdrawing, they're feeling sad, they're feeling hopeless, they're feeling worthless-- yes, then, those are people you want to be talking to. en reporter: and she says the conversation should be direct. >> when they start to talk about it, then you say, "have you thought about harming yourself? have you thought about taking your life?" be really direct. it is a myth that asking about suicide will cause someone to commit suicide. >> reporter: calls to some suicide hot lines have increased dramatically following the high-profile deaths. eaicide is the tenth-leading ryuse of death in this country. the c.d.c. says someone takes their own life every 12 minutes. reena. >> ninan: a heartbreaking statistic. carter evans, thank you very much. federal health officials are tracking a new salmonella outbreak blamed on precut melons. at least 60 people have been sickened in five midwestern states. more than 30 have gone to the hospital. no one has died. the suspected source is a
gail saltz said ns.one can look for the signs. >> so if you >> so, if you see someone becoming socially more isolated and withdrawing, they're feeling sad, they're feeling hopeless, they're feeling worthless-- yes, then, those are people you want to be talking to. en reporter: and she says the conversation should be direct. >> when they start to talk about it, then you say, "have you thought about harming yourself? have you thought about taking your life?" be really...
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far east, should be allowed to go and they let her go and did her nursing degree at yale in 1940 and gail had a very rich program and the flying tigers went around looking for nurses they called up the program at yale and in the midwest working as a nurse and they call her up, remarkable oral history she gave and talks about getting this phone call, turns to her boyfriend and says if you marry me i will stay. she is 25 years old at the time and says it never let you, you will regret this and she leaves him in san francisco on these big ships with 100 guys, john ptech, graduated from nyu. kind of rebelling against his parents to become a naval aviator and as they go over a secret base in burma. and when the war breaks up. he is on the front lines. and write them every day, 7 or 8 letters at a time. and their time together. and when national permission, they want to get married there. they got married, the fascinating thing about the flying tigers, disbanded in july 1942 and a lot of back and forth how the decision is reached and they have given a decision do you want to stay or go home and
far east, should be allowed to go and they let her go and did her nursing degree at yale in 1940 and gail had a very rich program and the flying tigers went around looking for nurses they called up the program at yale and in the midwest working as a nurse and they call her up, remarkable oral history she gave and talks about getting this phone call, turns to her boyfriend and says if you marry me i will stay. she is 25 years old at the time and says it never let you, you will regret this and...
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gail britton is a consultant on this issue for businesses of all sizes.o good to see you. >> thank you. thank you. good to be here. >> and so i'm glad we are talking about this because it's a complicated topic. >> absolutely. >> and i believe as i have been reading the feedback on starbucks employees and both good and bad about the starbucks training is, how do you get the conversation started in your company? i think there's no question that we need to be having these conversations. how do you do it so it doesn't become just another training exercise that goes in one ear and out the other? >> it's different with every firm. you need to understand what the firm is talking about, but it's important to start the conversation with the leadership so that it's a top-down approach. and the leadership can adopt the language of the training you use with the associates. >> actually, let's take this a step back. so in our audience we have company that is are one person, we have companies that are thousands of people. if you are on the smaller side, you may think, n
gail britton is a consultant on this issue for businesses of all sizes.o good to see you. >> thank you. thank you. good to be here. >> and so i'm glad we are talking about this because it's a complicated topic. >> absolutely. >> and i believe as i have been reading the feedback on starbucks employees and both good and bad about the starbucks training is, how do you get the conversation started in your company? i think there's no question that we need to be having these...
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my name is gail gillman and i am the ceo of community housing partnership. i want to acknowledge some people here with us today. supervisor kim from district s six. her district is joining us this morning along with senator mark
my name is gail gillman and i am the ceo of community housing partnership. i want to acknowledge some people here with us today. supervisor kim from district s six. her district is joining us this morning along with senator mark
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folks on social media talking about this, thank you, by far my favorite questioning of the hearing and gailn twitter says john kennedy is my new favorite interrogator. michael horowitz did answer sen. kennedy's question, there was individual bias among some agents, prosecutors need big decisions. >> proving it was another issue. he was also talking about something -- >> as people wake up this morning it might be, hashtag. >> hillary clinton cited another bible quote. >> she criticized the trump administration's 0-tolerance policy and took a swipe at jeff sessions for using a bible verse to defend it. take a listen. >> those who selectively use the bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of christianity. jesus said suffer the little children unto me. he did not say let the children suffer. >> hillary clinton took to twitter saying what is happening to families at the border is a humanitarian crisis was every parent whoever held a child in their arms, a sense of compassion and decency, should be outraged. this is the top trending topic, a lot of people talking about what cl
folks on social media talking about this, thank you, by far my favorite questioning of the hearing and gailn twitter says john kennedy is my new favorite interrogator. michael horowitz did answer sen. kennedy's question, there was individual bias among some agents, prosecutors need big decisions. >> proving it was another issue. he was also talking about something -- >> as people wake up this morning it might be, hashtag. >> hillary clinton cited another bible quote. >>...
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the one on mars is in a place called gail crater and we sent it there and it's about 100-mile diameter hole in the ground that formed on a giant impact about four years and 10 million years ago. what true us is the mountain in the middle. that was not there when informed. in fact it formed by rivers and streams and deposited into the story lake that filled the crater and as that sediment settled it build up the layers that made up the mountain. each layer is younger than one below it so by climbing this mountain we can read the ancient history of mars. climbing is what we've been doing that most of curiosities mission. we are now a thousand feet and that's as high as some of the downtown discuss grippers of los angeles. we get an amazing view. we want to drill through each layer of this mountain. the samples the gender scribe were taken in 2015 and it's taken us a few years to get an understanding of these results as we can describe them to you today. >> there was something fascinating about the rocks and evidence of water so tell us why this was elected. >> we had hints that water was
the one on mars is in a place called gail crater and we sent it there and it's about 100-mile diameter hole in the ground that formed on a giant impact about four years and 10 million years ago. what true us is the mountain in the middle. that was not there when informed. in fact it formed by rivers and streams and deposited into the story lake that filled the crater and as that sediment settled it build up the layers that made up the mountain. each layer is younger than one below it so by...
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charles: gail, we have not given them 1.8 billion, and. you know, knock on wood.ow that current sanctions have been biting, they have been tough, president trump came under a fair amount of criticism for postponing military drills. i guess stick in your mind. >> i and so many americans who stayed up late last night watches results of summit are or optimistic than anthony, you look at trade, economic opportunities opening of markets. that is where president trump and his administration have the highest expertise, this idea they are offering a carrot to north korea leadership to have the opportunity so far they have lack. and i coul i think that presidep in being so resolute in messaging he made through his campaign and presidency so far. the big stick is there, but he is trying to offer the carrot, and see if statu status quo cane changed. >> potentially breaking news from north korea state media, we take it for what it worth, they are reporting that kim jong-un invited president trump to visit of north korea. they say president trump is accepted. we'll hear more a
charles: gail, we have not given them 1.8 billion, and. you know, knock on wood.ow that current sanctions have been biting, they have been tough, president trump came under a fair amount of criticism for postponing military drills. i guess stick in your mind. >> i and so many americans who stayed up late last night watches results of summit are or optimistic than anthony, you look at trade, economic opportunities opening of markets. that is where president trump and his administration...
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we'll look at the shall us raised with author and psychiatrist gail saltz next.'re watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> this portion sponsored by toyota. let's go places. the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have bloo
we'll look at the shall us raised with author and psychiatrist gail saltz next.'re watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> this portion sponsored by toyota. let's go places. the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. man 1: this is my body of...
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gail, i want to start with you here. hear this is a meets and greet, something substantive has to come out of this. >> here's the thing. there's been year upon year of the north korea strategy that has not come to an end. here is a president who is trying to set the scene for the first step. i think there's a lot of discussion in washington about how usually you meet at the end, right? this is a president and administration that has flipped a lot of the script in terms of the way things play out. it's also true that very few people can boirnt to successes. >> you have had talks with the north koreans in the past, how do you see it? >> certainly president trump seems to be lowering expectations from what he said, as, you know, very high bar for the meeting, so i think what really was a critical point was when the senior north korean official ae weeks ago, issued a statement that really publicly and very clearly articulated what had been north korea's longstanding policy, emphasizing the strong condition ailty, as well as
gail, i want to start with you here. hear this is a meets and greet, something substantive has to come out of this. >> here's the thing. there's been year upon year of the north korea strategy that has not come to an end. here is a president who is trying to set the scene for the first step. i think there's a lot of discussion in washington about how usually you meet at the end, right? this is a president and administration that has flipped a lot of the script in terms of the way things...
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gail saltz. the news of anthony bourdain's passing comes on the heels of kate spade. all of this begs the question, as i just said, the rate of suicide is up. why is that? >> we don't know all of the reasons, obviously, why that is happening. suicides tend to go up following times of economic difficulty, a lot of strife, increased isolation, which i think, you know, it's fair to say that in many ways social technology has benefitted some people but other people have become more isolated as a result. i think, you know, post 2008, a lot of people started really struggling economically. we're certainly in a lot of strife in this country in certain ways. even though you could say that the numbers have gone up in general, a big part of those numbers are actually women. for women, there have been changing roles in terms of feeling that their personal expectations should be one of great success in the workplace, as well as still being a primary careatta caretaker, that's a lot of pressure and a lot of stress. you mentioned that half of those people don't have a mental health
gail saltz. the news of anthony bourdain's passing comes on the heels of kate spade. all of this begs the question, as i just said, the rate of suicide is up. why is that? >> we don't know all of the reasons, obviously, why that is happening. suicides tend to go up following times of economic difficulty, a lot of strife, increased isolation, which i think, you know, it's fair to say that in many ways social technology has benefitted some people but other people have become more isolated...
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charles: gail, there is a breaking news out on how much this costing so far trump immigration child detention$458 million, one specific nonprofit. and they spent over 900 million year-to-date. and i think effort perhaps is there, optics have not worked out, some has been jean -- genuine. having said that, listening to president trump today, seems like he wants to cut out the bureaucratic fixes that congress is so used to, get a solution, how hopeful are you maybe this could happen? >> very hopeful, president trump is a grandfather to many children, he has a caring heart, he is really caring about the children, and their families, at the same time, though this tragic situation has been created by many administrations, republican, democratic and a congress that refuses to either enforce the law that have the president enforced law that congress passed or actually revise the law they think would be more appropriate to this situation. charles: alerting oddient, we have a live shot on capitol hill, democrats approached podium, they have signed, families belongin together. president trump meeting w
charles: gail, there is a breaking news out on how much this costing so far trump immigration child detention$458 million, one specific nonprofit. and they spent over 900 million year-to-date. and i think effort perhaps is there, optics have not worked out, some has been jean -- genuine. having said that, listening to president trump today, seems like he wants to cut out the bureaucratic fixes that congress is so used to, get a solution, how hopeful are you maybe this could happen? >>...
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and victor, who's an old friend of mine, and gail, you're very lucky to be able to serve with these three, and i hope you'll be able to enjoy serving with them as much as i did. again, i want to thank you for all of the comments, guidance, kind words and incredible hard work that you've done over the years, but most of all i want to thank everyone for their friendship during this time, and you will be missed, but certainly, don't be strangers, so thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, leslie. >> thank you so much. emotional. i have two announce two items that are bringing beautiful art to our waterfront. one is the ground breaking for the bayview gateway community art piece. this'll be may 25 at 11:30 at yslais creek. and this new installation, it will have the ribbon cutting on the installation. it's called "yslais why the," l be the official entrance to the corridor. the event will take at 11:30 on the 25th. i want to thampang the partnero made this happened, the commissioners, of course, the southern waterfront committee, it was paid for by the parks geobond. we're very exci
and victor, who's an old friend of mine, and gail, you're very lucky to be able to serve with these three, and i hope you'll be able to enjoy serving with them as much as i did. again, i want to thank you for all of the comments, guidance, kind words and incredible hard work that you've done over the years, but most of all i want to thank everyone for their friendship during this time, and you will be missed, but certainly, don't be strangers, so thank you. >> thank you. [applause]...
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even gail parker and mary school and nursery was just straightaway from g re nfell tower, nursery wasging. the sadness felt by people, staff, and parents with huge, but they came together to comfort each other. all all all, please tell them that forever they will be in our hearts. out of 72 people that died in the fire, 12 had close connections that his school. one was teacher, not and two of her daughters were also pupils. this morning was so beautiful, so heart touching, amazingly put together. another pupil who died with a 6—year—old from the 22nd floor. breaux very friendly and —— caring, so breaux very friendly and —— caring, soi breaux very friendly and —— caring, so i asked them if they want to ride my bike! so i asked them if they want to ride my bike i said yes. trying to explain your feelings to someone else like your parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, so they can know what you feel like an bigotry and support you. want do people remember about g re nfell tower you. want do people remember about grenfell tower fire? what are your hopes for the future? that nobody forgets it b
even gail parker and mary school and nursery was just straightaway from g re nfell tower, nursery wasging. the sadness felt by people, staff, and parents with huge, but they came together to comfort each other. all all all, please tell them that forever they will be in our hearts. out of 72 people that died in the fire, 12 had close connections that his school. one was teacher, not and two of her daughters were also pupils. this morning was so beautiful, so heart touching, amazingly put...
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san ramon, a small fire swept through the gail ranch neighborhood.his is the same fire in the same open space during the same time of year in a decade. having defensible space, plenty of personnel on hand and the weather conditions did help. >> it was coming so fast. i went to the neighbors and told hem to get in the car and get out. >> usually about the middle of june we add additional fire engines because of the increased fire activity. >> as of monday, cal fire increased firefighting forces to maximum levels statewide. >>> in the east bay, concord police investigating a fatal crash that also hurt three children all under the age of 10. this happened around 6:30 last night on concord boulevard and park side drive. officials say it appears a gray suv t-boned the white car. the three passengers were taken to children's hospital to get treated. the victim suffered fatal injuries. >>> the search is on for a man who pushed a woman to the ground only to sexually assault her. santa rosa police released these surveillance images. investigators say the atta
san ramon, a small fire swept through the gail ranch neighborhood.his is the same fire in the same open space during the same time of year in a decade. having defensible space, plenty of personnel on hand and the weather conditions did help. >> it was coming so fast. i went to the neighbors and told hem to get in the car and get out. >> usually about the middle of june we add additional fire engines because of the increased fire activity. >> as of monday, cal fire increased...
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gail in buffalo, new york, democrat line. gail in new york, hello? caller: oh, hello. was calling because i agree with the caller about not separating the children from their -- children from their families, because one is that the border control is mostly supposed to be to stop drug cartels and terrorists from coming over the border. it was not meant to separate families. likenk this is just slavery, the modern slavery. york, giving new her thoughts. one person giving your thoughts the pope, who is supported recent stay since by the u.s. catholic bishops who called the separation from children -- of children from their parents contrary to catholic values and also immoral. as saying "it is not easy, but populism is not the solution, francis said on sunday night. in a wide-ranging interview, the pope said he was off but -- optimistic about talks that might lead to the appointment of bishops in china. the reuters story saying that one of the most pointed -- one of the messages concerning the immigration policy by causing the mexican border illegally and holding adults in
gail in buffalo, new york, democrat line. gail in new york, hello? caller: oh, hello. was calling because i agree with the caller about not separating the children from their -- children from their families, because one is that the border control is mostly supposed to be to stop drug cartels and terrorists from coming over the border. it was not meant to separate families. likenk this is just slavery, the modern slavery. york, giving new her thoughts. one person giving your thoughts the pope,...
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. >> reporter: locals call this spot the serpent's lair where gail force winds can scream over icy watersod. >> reporter: only the most intrepid dare it all for that perfect dive. ♪ david is one of them. >> a little over on the entry. all in all first dive so that's always the most nerve racking. >> reporter: this is the red bull cliff diving world series last summer. 22 athletes, six events and only one way out, a 90-food plunge through frigid darkness. we first met david last year. months into his training in california. the grueling physical demands on the diver have dominated his life since he was a little boy. now his own body can be the challenge. david is fighting back from a shoulder injury that stole last season from him. >> it was long and tough and nerve racking and mentally strenuous. it's been a long recovery road. >> reporter: across the country in indiana, a different challenge for a gymnast-turned-diver. >> i'm excited. i hope this is going to be my year. >> reporter: cecily will be one of the first women allowed to compete at the serpent's lair. >> if even a minor thing g
. >> reporter: locals call this spot the serpent's lair where gail force winds can scream over icy watersod. >> reporter: only the most intrepid dare it all for that perfect dive. ♪ david is one of them. >> a little over on the entry. all in all first dive so that's always the most nerve racking. >> reporter: this is the red bull cliff diving world series last summer. 22 athletes, six events and only one way out, a 90-food plunge through frigid darkness. we first met...
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my name is gail hart, and i used to work for the unified school district as a lunch room worker in 2000 to 2011. and the kids are -- if they want an apple, but they are required to get the whole lunch, and they will go and just put the lunch right in the garbage, just straight in the garbage and literally, i used to drag garbage bags of food. so this is a lot of money wasted, where you can try to partner up with the culinary school or something and make the meals on-site like it used to be, because it is a lot of money wasted. i mean, these kids are active because of hunger. you know, they not focusing because of hunger, and the majority of the low-income communities have the worst part of the fruit and vegetables. so it -- if they are doing the testing, you need to have the real parents and the real kids where the food are being wasted in the majority areas and really try to just focus on getting this food right and really fresh on-site. [applause] >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is mark. this is montel. >> my name's montel. >> my name is gary. >> and i go to the rooftop
my name is gail hart, and i used to work for the unified school district as a lunch room worker in 2000 to 2011. and the kids are -- if they want an apple, but they are required to get the whole lunch, and they will go and just put the lunch right in the garbage, just straight in the garbage and literally, i used to drag garbage bags of food. so this is a lot of money wasted, where you can try to partner up with the culinary school or something and make the meals on-site like it used to be,...
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gail said "sadly, i can't support the decision and will never return.now nobody cares and you can call me snowflake and libtard and whatever you want, i just feel they made the choice, this is their choice, i support it, i'm sure all you haters can fill the place." in other words, if you patronize the establishment -- by the way, love the taco omelette at uncle louie's cafe -- if you patronize the establishment, you are a hater, is that what they are saying? >> pretty much. there was one thing about being a place for white supremacists. >> laura: what? >> to come and eat, now we have declared that for us. yeah, so it was pretty difficult to hear that, broke my mom's heart because we love the people of the city, for someone that has come here before, my mom has probably known the order and order and seen it a million times, to have them say those things about us broke her heart. >> laura: your mother's not political. she's a small business owner. we always hear liberals, oh, they love mom and pop, shop local. no, it is boycott local or be mean to local.
gail said "sadly, i can't support the decision and will never return.now nobody cares and you can call me snowflake and libtard and whatever you want, i just feel they made the choice, this is their choice, i support it, i'm sure all you haters can fill the place." in other words, if you patronize the establishment -- by the way, love the taco omelette at uncle louie's cafe -- if you patronize the establishment, you are a hater, is that what they are saying? >> pretty much....
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i'm so gail welcome to the program jim this big world cup game against south korea and. russia it's from that they don't lose with us into a frenzy welcome i'm like germany really need system yeah they really need to win they put themselves in a good position with their late last minute win against sweden already but now is a time when they have to show up and get those two points. and mingle with germany fans tens of thousands of german fans. to watch this game. is that. lots of people there that was feel like. well if public screenings had its highs this would basically be the extra extra large a burden of it once again more than tens of thousands of fans have gathered here inside germany's biggest fan zone and i'm going to give you a glimpse of what it feels like to be here though just to my left behind me that is basically where the fans own stocks but it extends about it cannot matter to two kilometers left of media and the fans that you see at the very front they basically some of the most hardcore fans they showed up here i was in advance trying to get the best se
i'm so gail welcome to the program jim this big world cup game against south korea and. russia it's from that they don't lose with us into a frenzy welcome i'm like germany really need system yeah they really need to win they put themselves in a good position with their late last minute win against sweden already but now is a time when they have to show up and get those two points. and mingle with germany fans tens of thousands of german fans. to watch this game. is that. lots of people there...