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check grandma's pulse. this is how she would have wanted to go.iance -- was he, like, was it like the love boat? was he behind the bar? >> he was there with his friend and his friend's family and i stalked him for about four days? >> jimmy: when you're on a cruise, you're stalking everyone on a cruise. >> jimmy: that's true. >> he didn't even notice me. he had no idea i was following him everywhere. really fast walker. kept losing me constantly. >> jimmy: so you just followed him around the boat? >> i did. they do this thing where they take your photo and they post it on, like, on the wall on the ship and if you want it you can buy it. and i stole one of his photos. >> jimmy: you did? what did you do with it? >> i stuffed it in my sweatshirt and shavaved it. >> jimmy: did he know about that? >> he knows now. >> jimmy: do you have the picture? >> i do. we were 18 at the time. it's at my parent's house in a drawer. >> jimmy: where are you getting married? >> he's from austin, texas, so that's where we're getting married. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you'r
check grandma's pulse. this is how she would have wanted to go.iance -- was he, like, was it like the love boat? was he behind the bar? >> he was there with his friend and his friend's family and i stalked him for about four days? >> jimmy: when you're on a cruise, you're stalking everyone on a cruise. >> jimmy: that's true. >> he didn't even notice me. he had no idea i was following him everywhere. really fast walker. kept losing me constantly. >> jimmy: so you...
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a company's not going to stop your e-mail from being transmitted to grandma or it's not going to slow it down. and that's really what net neutrality is about. >> my e-mail, regardless of how not important it is, at least to everyone else. to my grandmother it's very important. >> yes. >> it gets treated the same way as everyone else. >> yes. >> now, this has always turned into a moral issue, particularly in silicon valley. i don't know anyone in silicon valley except for clearly someone at google who thinks that there should be data prioritized in certain ways. i mean, it seems a no-brainer to those of us, especially at techcrunch and the start-ups that we cover, that tiering the internet is a bad idea. is there something that we're missing? >> i think what really the debate comes down to is that the internet has -- the infrastructure of the internet has been built by these companies. and it's true. comcast, at&t have provided the infrastructure we've all come to know and love. it's become such a big part of our lives. what they're crying is network management that is becoming so unwi
a company's not going to stop your e-mail from being transmitted to grandma or it's not going to slow it down. and that's really what net neutrality is about. >> my e-mail, regardless of how not important it is, at least to everyone else. to my grandmother it's very important. >> yes. >> it gets treated the same way as everyone else. >> yes. >> now, this has always turned into a moral issue, particularly in silicon valley. i don't know anyone in silicon valley...
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. >> let's say you're sending an e-mail to grandma. you just want to tell her what's happening with your life. you want to make sure your e-mail is going to go through that a company is not going to stop your e-mail from being transmitted or slow it down. that's what net neutrality is about. >> net neutrality, your grandma's e-mails, all that stuff on "press here" 9:00 a.m. sunday. >> i'm impressed grandma can do the e-mail thing. >>> another round of recalls for toyota. the automaker is recalling 1.1 million corollas, matrixes, as well as 160,000 pontiac vibes. the cars are all from 2005 to 2008 and were sold in north america. the recall involves a potentially defective engine control module which could cause the engine to stall. toyota said it will start sending out letters to affected owners next month. >>> the country's second largest newspaper is undergoing a major overhaul. "usa today" is laying off 9% of its staff in an effort to de-emphasize its print edition and ramp up its mobile division. the shakeup means 130 people will lo
. >> let's say you're sending an e-mail to grandma. you just want to tell her what's happening with your life. you want to make sure your e-mail is going to go through that a company is not going to stop your e-mail from being transmitted or slow it down. that's what net neutrality is about. >> net neutrality, your grandma's e-mails, all that stuff on "press here" 9:00 a.m. sunday. >> i'm impressed grandma can do the e-mail thing. >>> another round of...
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i know grandma gert's mother's name was meri mordejovich.nd as far as our family knows, she and the other jews in ilya were rounded up and murdered during the holocaust. i want to find out exactly what happened to my great-grandmother's family. and if possible, if there is a final resting place, i want to see if i can find it. and i still want to know more about yuri. what became of him? i think that's the question. narrator: lisa is traveling to ilya, her great-grandmother's village near minsk, which is now in belarus. she's meeting tamara vershitskaya, a noted jewish historian and the curator of the museum of history and jewish resistance. - lisa? - yes. - nice to meet you. my name is tamara. - tamara, hi. - hi. thank you. - it will be amazing if i can find any documentation. i'm worried that records were either lost or destroyed in the war. narrator: minsk, the capital of belarus, is about 40 miles southeast of ilya. before world war ii, communities like ilya had strong jewish roots going back hundreds of years, but world war ii forever c
i know grandma gert's mother's name was meri mordejovich.nd as far as our family knows, she and the other jews in ilya were rounded up and murdered during the holocaust. i want to find out exactly what happened to my great-grandmother's family. and if possible, if there is a final resting place, i want to see if i can find it. and i still want to know more about yuri. what became of him? i think that's the question. narrator: lisa is traveling to ilya, her great-grandmother's village near...
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. >> let's say you're sending an e-mail to grandma and just want to tell her what's happening with yourst want to ensure your e-mail is going through, that your company is not going to stop your e-mail from being transmitted to grandma or slow it down and that's what net neutrality is about. >> and you can watch "press here" with scott mcgrew right here right after "meet the press" starting at 9:00. take a live look at oakland. have a great day. [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong
. >> let's say you're sending an e-mail to grandma and just want to tell her what's happening with yourst want to ensure your e-mail is going through, that your company is not going to stop your e-mail from being transmitted to grandma or slow it down and that's what net neutrality is about. >> and you can watch "press here" with scott mcgrew right here right after "meet the press" starting at 9:00. take a live look at oakland. have a great day. [ male announcer...
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you go, my grandma should leave my grandpa for jon hamm. it and select from the different amounts of tweets and i could use them to intro a presenter on the emmys. you could type it out as many times as you want. >> larry: do i get anything? >> fame. fame. your name and probably followers. at least five followers. yeah. >> larry: bizarre. this is modern -- this is social media, right? >> yeah. you couldn't do this last year. so something -- who knows if it will work? something different and something to keep you watching the emmys. why not? i'm here. i have my phone with me. might as well try it. >> larry: this is only thursday but being honest are you nervous? >> a little nervous. >> larry: big platform. >> i have thrown up a couple of times. more for weight loss but, you know, you know, because you lose weight faster. throwing up the food. >> larry: you get reviewed monday morning. >> yeah. i know that. usually reviews never that good. >> larry: never. they don't laugh. critics don't laugh. >> yeah. so i'm not looking for good critics. i
you go, my grandma should leave my grandpa for jon hamm. it and select from the different amounts of tweets and i could use them to intro a presenter on the emmys. you could type it out as many times as you want. >> larry: do i get anything? >> fame. fame. your name and probably followers. at least five followers. yeah. >> larry: bizarre. this is modern -- this is social media, right? >> yeah. you couldn't do this last year. so something -- who knows if it will work?...
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. >>> and hero grandma. a 12-year-old girl is almost kidnapped at gunpoint until her grandmother bravely sacrifices herself for her granddaughter. we have their remarkable and heart-breaking story. >>> good morning, america, we do have breaking news this morning. tragedy, at what was supposed to be an evening of fun in the california desert, an offroad vehicle flying off a jump and into a crowd at a race, killing eight spectators. as you can see, the crowd gathers right next to the track. we'll talk to an eyewitness coming up. >> so much chaos there. >>> also ahead, president obama and his daughter took a dip in the gulf to reassure everyone that the beaches there are safe and open for business. note in this white house photo we get a carefully limited view of the presidential torso. the president also made a flash by diving head first into the hot-button issue of the ground zero mosque debate. he set off a firestorm when he said he defends the right to build an islamic center there. we'll talk to one new yo
. >>> and hero grandma. a 12-year-old girl is almost kidnapped at gunpoint until her grandmother bravely sacrifices herself for her granddaughter. we have their remarkable and heart-breaking story. >>> good morning, america, we do have breaking news this morning. tragedy, at what was supposed to be an evening of fun in the california desert, an offroad vehicle flying off a jump and into a crowd at a race, killing eight spectators. as you can see, the crowd gathers right next...
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i stand up for my grandma or fly i stand up to her for her kids as well i represent oldfield march fourth elementary and i will stay and and i will fight and i will do whatever it takes to get something done for those children that they issued allow him no more of our will you know that it. was cut. when i was. in noodling really. really locked up. the little league thing. i didn't see. well no i couldn't talk to as many folks as i have along the way that a lot of folks shows for revenge a kind a lot of folks on the issue the rice a little money for the new school and the issue in one of our goals for us is to come here and hopefully talk and make the sandberg and off feel that we have conflict all three of them and leave us going for a lot of doors for a lot of people on this issue now is very important for me to walk on march fourteenth two thousand and seven the state board of surface mining overturned a west virginia department of environmental protections ruling that denied massey energy a permit to build a second coal silo behind the school this decision cleared the way for the expa
i stand up for my grandma or fly i stand up to her for her kids as well i represent oldfield march fourth elementary and i will stay and and i will fight and i will do whatever it takes to get something done for those children that they issued allow him no more of our will you know that it. was cut. when i was. in noodling really. really locked up. the little league thing. i didn't see. well no i couldn't talk to as many folks as i have along the way that a lot of folks shows for revenge a kind...
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. >> kroft: well, this is a version, then, of pulling grandma off the machine? >> byock: you know, i have to say, i... i think that's offensive. i mean, i... i spend my life in service of affirming life. i really do. and to say we're going to pull grandma off the machine by not offering her liver transplant or... or her fourth cardiac bypass surgery or something is... is really just scurrilous. and it's certainly scurrilous when we have 46 million americans who are uninsured. >> walker: every other major industrialized nation but the united states has a budget for how much taxpayer funds are allocated to health care. because they've all recognized that you could bankrupt your country without it. >> kroft: so, you're talking about rationing? >> walker: listen, we ration now; we just don't ration rationally. there's no question that there's going to have to be some form of rationing. let me be clear-- individuals and employers ought to be able to spend as much money as they want to have things done. but when you're talking about taxpayer resources, there's a limit
. >> kroft: well, this is a version, then, of pulling grandma off the machine? >> byock: you know, i have to say, i... i think that's offensive. i mean, i... i spend my life in service of affirming life. i really do. and to say we're going to pull grandma off the machine by not offering her liver transplant or... or her fourth cardiac bypass surgery or something is... is really just scurrilous. and it's certainly scurrilous when we have 46 million americans who are uninsured....
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your great grand mother emily grandma teet shart for petite. she died in 1936 before you were born. >> before. >> [laughter]. >> thank you, scott. >> what did you hear about your great grand mother growing up? >> i heard everything was she was elegant and she was gorgeous and she was vivacious and she was beautiful and she was amazing. and i also knew that she was color struck. i knew that she had a little judgment of people by their skin tone. and so i really didn't want to like her very much but everyone had had these fabulous stories that she was generous, that she cooked for everyone. she made her own homemade wine and so gradualy i got really drawn in to try to figure out why she was held in such high regard by everyone else. even though she had southern attitudes that i personnelly didn't appreciate. >> you say she was elegant and beautiful and compared no less a person than jacqueline kennedy? >> my mother often said, this was actually a run on phrase for her where she would say, she was elegant just like jackie o. >> [laughter]. >> and
your great grand mother emily grandma teet shart for petite. she died in 1936 before you were born. >> before. >> [laughter]. >> thank you, scott. >> what did you hear about your great grand mother growing up? >> i heard everything was she was elegant and she was gorgeous and she was vivacious and she was beautiful and she was amazing. and i also knew that she was color struck. i knew that she had a little judgment of people by their skin tone. and so i really...
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varieties are hybridized to be less fuzzy, but these are kind of--these are like the old-fashioned, like, grandmach. >> and what does it take to grow a really great-tasting peach? is it the soil? is it the sun? is it the farmer? well, here in the central valley, one farming family thinks they have found the perfect combination for growing the perfect peach. at blossom bluff orchards in parlier, growing outstanding produce is all in a day's work. on more than 75 acres of rich farmland, ted and fran loewen look after some of the most prized produce seen on menus across the state. the couple represents the third generation of farming in a family that first moved to the area inthe 1930s. fran and ted eventually took over the operation from her dad herb and immediately saw a need to change a few things in order to stay competitive. >> father-in-law back in the sixties had a fairly typical orchard for this area, where he would have a number of varieties to go through the season and he would pack them, and they would get marketed with others doing the same thing. as the market changed, we had a choice t
varieties are hybridized to be less fuzzy, but these are kind of--these are like the old-fashioned, like, grandmach. >> and what does it take to grow a really great-tasting peach? is it the soil? is it the sun? is it the farmer? well, here in the central valley, one farming family thinks they have found the perfect combination for growing the perfect peach. at blossom bluff orchards in parlier, growing outstanding produce is all in a day's work. on more than 75 acres of rich farmland, ted...
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we have anybody from, you know, teens shopping here to somebody's grandma shopping here. >> reporter:ince we stopped by, i couldn't resist trying a few things on. ♪ another cool thing about buffalo exchange is that they work with several charities. so if they can't resell the items, they're donated to people in need. >> even if we can't use them, they're destined for a good home. >> reporter: plus, if you're on a tight budget, these thrifty stores are nicer to your wallet. >> not only do you get clothing at discount prices, but you get really cool clothing, like quality pieces at discount prices. >> reporter: americans throw away an average of 68 pounds of clothing each year. you can help reduce this waste by using second-hand shops that recycle your fashions. for "teen kids news," i'm hannah. >>> ever dreamed of fighting cancer, developing solar panels, or inventing lifesaving medicine? well, you can help do all those things right now. and you don't need any special technical knowledge. just lend out your computer when you're not using it. the website called worldcommunitygrid.org as
we have anybody from, you know, teens shopping here to somebody's grandma shopping here. >> reporter:ince we stopped by, i couldn't resist trying a few things on. ♪ another cool thing about buffalo exchange is that they work with several charities. so if they can't resell the items, they're donated to people in need. >> even if we can't use them, they're destined for a good home. >> reporter: plus, if you're on a tight budget, these thrifty stores are nicer to your wallet....
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if you look at our grandmas and grandpas a few generations back, i mean, pretty much when they got into this age group that were retired, they were retired. today it's much more active and to be active, you have to have proper supportive footwear. >> reporter: as a category, shoes with so-called therapeutic benefits have been on the growth fast track, witness the craze over so-called toning shoes which some analysts believe will quad drupe until sales this year to more than $1 -- quadruple in sales this year to more than $1.5 billion. more americans are diagnosed with diabetes. poor-fitting shoes could worsen the condition. there's even a medicare benefit, the therapeutic shoe act "instituted in '93 to provide fitted shoes for diabetes sufferers. but at the end of the day, says foot solution franchisee rob feldman, the success of the store is built upon spending time with each customer. >> it's the old adage once they get it on their foot, they then understand it. i can talk until i'm blue in the face but we've got to get the shoe on their foot and then it's almost automatic. >> reporte
if you look at our grandmas and grandpas a few generations back, i mean, pretty much when they got into this age group that were retired, they were retired. today it's much more active and to be active, you have to have proper supportive footwear. >> reporter: as a category, shoes with so-called therapeutic benefits have been on the growth fast track, witness the craze over so-called toning shoes which some analysts believe will quad drupe until sales this year to more than $1 --...
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. >>> grandma in the house and can only mean one thing. her grandson dallas bray doan on the mound.top, spin, look who is in center field, makes the play. >> wow. >> braden gave up 2 runs in seven innings. jack customer, ought to be an inning ending double play but throws it away. coco crisp scores, they beat the jay's 6-2 tonight. >> yay. . >> bobby whom happen son the man who hit the giants' most fay must home run died last night at the age of 86. >> back to throw, there is a long drive, it's gonna be, i believe, the giants win the pennant t giants win the pennant. the giants win the pennant. the giants win the pennant. the giants win the pennant. >> the shot heard around the world, willie mays spoke with him, he was a rookie at the time, on the on-deck circle when thompson hit that home run. >> i didn't realize the game was over oh, man, we won the pennant. but everybody is at home plate and i'm the last guy to get to home plate. >> at number 5, welcome back to the bronx, johnny damon. he robs the former yankee and the yankees beat the tigers, number 4 you won't confuse the phill
. >>> grandma in the house and can only mean one thing. her grandson dallas bray doan on the mound.top, spin, look who is in center field, makes the play. >> wow. >> braden gave up 2 runs in seven innings. jack customer, ought to be an inning ending double play but throws it away. coco crisp scores, they beat the jay's 6-2 tonight. >> yay. . >> bobby whom happen son the man who hit the giants' most fay must home run died last night at the age of 86. >>...
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countries certainly their product goes well beyond your average grandmas to the forty six inch flat screen displays put out two hundred hertz have four h.d.m.i. inputs for various compounds. devices like blu ray players two u.s.b. ports to share your friend's flicks access to a new web based service called internet t.v. and of course the shutter glasses to make it all jump off the wall to cope with content questions they've installed a converter that they say can turn two d. images into three d. in real time promising an experience unparalleled even by h.d. when it comes to watching your favorite football match or formula one race as with all new high ticket electronics the t.v.'s will drain your wallet for some three thousand dollars. while big players like samsung bet heavy on the hardware russian company era t.v. has some helpful solutions they will offer you more to watch once you've broken the bank for your three d. set. the company has made its name over nearly two decades of producing in providing all kinds of video and television related equipment and services. largely focusing on
countries certainly their product goes well beyond your average grandmas to the forty six inch flat screen displays put out two hundred hertz have four h.d.m.i. inputs for various compounds. devices like blu ray players two u.s.b. ports to share your friend's flicks access to a new web based service called internet t.v. and of course the shutter glasses to make it all jump off the wall to cope with content questions they've installed a converter that they say can turn two d. images into three...
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we thank thee for their sacrifices and also for those of ÷ ♪ hey, look, it's grandma!no...on the counter. [ female announcer ] art projects in the kitchen? bring it. i think you forgot her glasses. [ both giggling ] [ doorbell rings ] [ female announcer ] trust new bounty. the bounty with a little extra softness. in this lab test, new bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. and it's really durable. so all that's left behind are the smiles. new bounty extra soft. and try bounty napkins.
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. >> i talked to my church family and said, "look, these are mothers and aunts and grandmas that are in our community, come from good families, and we just have to stay on top of them. we've got to get them back to where they were before the storm." >> reporter: another goal of first baptist is to help repair the sense of community that was broken by the storm. a women's group called the "domino divas"eetsveryeek or lch, ble study and, yes, some aggressive domino plang. these women were all displaced from their homes, and not all of them have been able to rebuild. they talked to me about the storm with a touch of humor. >> katrina wasn't totally bad, because she moved us and we didn't have to pack. we didn't have to pack a thing. we just threw it out of the window. >> i told my kids they ought to be thankful for the storm, and they said, "mom, are you crazy?" i said, "well, now when i die you don't have all that junk to go through." >> reporter: but they're all too aware of the pain that still lingers. >> your house is gone. you didn't get money for your life -- all your stuff is gon
. >> i talked to my church family and said, "look, these are mothers and aunts and grandmas that are in our community, come from good families, and we just have to stay on top of them. we've got to get them back to where they were before the storm." >> reporter: another goal of first baptist is to help repair the sense of community that was broken by the storm. a women's group called the "domino divas"eetsveryeek or lch, ble study and, yes, some aggressive domino...
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look at grandma moses. she started painting at 77 and lived to be 103. >> this gentleman's name was saure. he not only changes avocations but after a certain number of years he would change his name. you think that's carrying things too far? >> i think if he was starting off with a clean slate -- >> in order to live longer, should people avoid retirement? we'll answer that question in a moment but first here is a profile of our distingui born women ming ton, delaware, 59 years of age, wife carol and three children. republican. roman catholic. gettysburg college ba. georgetown university, m.d. and georgetown university medical school, associate professor, ten years. george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richd martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> ye
look at grandma moses. she started painting at 77 and lived to be 103. >> this gentleman's name was saure. he not only changes avocations but after a certain number of years he would change his name. you think that's carrying things too far? >> i think if he was starting off with a clean slate -- >> in order to live longer, should people avoid retirement? we'll answer that question in a moment but first here is a profile of our distingui born women ming ton, delaware, 59 years...
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disarm roadside bombs in iraq and afghanistan, and soon to be released-robots that can keep track of grandmaand remind her when it's time to take her meds. >> we call it a physical avatar, and so that these robots would allow a doctor to visit a patient in their own home without ever having to leave his doctor office. these robots are meant to be surrogates for people, so the personality of the doctor will be the personality of the robot. >> i think that irobots are wonderful, if they can do the vacuuming for me so i can read a good book. i'm happy with that. but irobots are not my wife, and they are not my children. they are not even an animal. >> reporter: angle doesn't believe robots will ever replace humans, but he says notwithstanding the science fiction stories of robots run amok, society needs them. >> throughout history there are many different situations where technology exists and can be used for good or evil, and i think that as robots become more capable we need to be careful about using robots to help society. >> the classic scary story is "the matrix," of course, where you plug
disarm roadside bombs in iraq and afghanistan, and soon to be released-robots that can keep track of grandmaand remind her when it's time to take her meds. >> we call it a physical avatar, and so that these robots would allow a doctor to visit a patient in their own home without ever having to leave his doctor office. these robots are meant to be surrogates for people, so the personality of the doctor will be the personality of the robot. >> i think that irobots are wonderful, if...
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for words from your racist grandma like what media i mean i don't know i've never seen even on fox news or i've never seen them do a report like is obama really muslim no i mean i think his father was but his father was apparently a very small portion of of his life and i mean it's just i think i'm actually being sabotaged by by the right wing right now i think they've invaded by earpiece somehow but i don't understand it's so absurd to me it makes me really angry because there are so many other things to be upset at obama about why why pick this why make up something ridiculous and if he was a muslim who cares i with you on that one i say who cares but if you look at the polling from americans i mean it's really scary because clearly this entire you know there is definite environment of hates of prejudice of racism right now and time did a poll and they asked the following they asked you know how many americans believe the muslims should be barred from sitting on the supreme court twenty eight percent they asked how many americans believe muslims should be barred from serving as presid
for words from your racist grandma like what media i mean i don't know i've never seen even on fox news or i've never seen them do a report like is obama really muslim no i mean i think his father was but his father was apparently a very small portion of of his life and i mean it's just i think i'm actually being sabotaged by by the right wing right now i think they've invaded by earpiece somehow but i don't understand it's so absurd to me it makes me really angry because there are so many...
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who wants to travel to visit grandma? >> reporter: as for the bay area's new expressway toll lane, they will repave over the weekends and will open on the morning of september 20th. the toll will apply monday through friday from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. with nights and weekends open for free to all drivers. >> and like it or not, more express toll lanes are planned for next year on eastbound 580 on livermore and the highway 237 fly over to interstate 880 in san jose. >>> a man who lit matches on an american airline flight prompted an emergency landing in new mexico. flight 117 took off from new york but was diverted to al we albequerqe new mexico.he was not arrested and it's unclear if he will face any charges. >>> investigators are looking into if an open door on the plane caused it to crash. investigators say among other things they'll be looking on why one of the doors was open and why it hit one of the plane's engines. >>> and the fog coming in, it was pretty cold. >> did you have to turn the heater on? >> i did, actual
who wants to travel to visit grandma? >> reporter: as for the bay area's new expressway toll lane, they will repave over the weekends and will open on the morning of september 20th. the toll will apply monday through friday from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. with nights and weekends open for free to all drivers. >> and like it or not, more express toll lanes are planned for next year on eastbound 580 on livermore and the highway 237 fly over to interstate 880 in san jose. >>> a...
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we know how to talk around mom and dad, you know-- how to talk when grandma's in the house. south park got an early reaction, but, you know, looking back at the clips and the reviews, sometimes it took magazines six months to catch on and to write about it without rage. yeah. that didn't happen with that's my bush. it was sort of attacked before it was ever on the air. and--and you were on the hot seat. (stone) yeah, he was on the hot seat. hot, hot; it was fun, actually. (ken) what was the idea behind that show initially? it was a sitcom, uh, just basically-- it was more kind of a send-up of sitcoms. but the idea was, it's starring george bush and laura bush and, originally, the bush twins in the white house. 'cause it's your family sitcom. it's your family sitcom. somewhere along the line, we--one of our writers on this show wrote sides, wrote a little scene. we were casting-- we were casting many different-- like, we were seeing what kind of cast we were going to even have. and we were casting-- doing initial casting call for the bush twins, the bush daughters. and he wro
we know how to talk around mom and dad, you know-- how to talk when grandma's in the house. south park got an early reaction, but, you know, looking back at the clips and the reviews, sometimes it took magazines six months to catch on and to write about it without rage. yeah. that didn't happen with that's my bush. it was sort of attacked before it was ever on the air. and--and you were on the hot seat. (stone) yeah, he was on the hot seat. hot, hot; it was fun, actually. (ken) what was the...
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. >> she took a break to raise her daughter, she's a grandma.ouldn't live without it. i've done that and i tried to. i got antsy. and i got, you know, i never thought anything bit. you know? >> in oakland abc 7 us?. >> well... what a voice. >> i know. >> amazing. >> another check on the forecast now. >> all right. spencer christian up there. >> things looking cool there. is a time lapse view. looking westward towards golden gate this afternoon. there is marine layer 1400 feel feet deep, just rolling in. that is a cooling continuing. take a look at the cooling trends starting tomorrow. and there is a high of only 71 thurts. there is a high down to 67 thursday. san francisco only upper 50s, livermore a high of 87 to just 80 degrees thursday. it's getting cooler, here is the accu-weather forecast. coolest days will be into the middle of the forecast period. from wednesday through saturday. and inland highs reaching only into low 80s thursday, friday and saturday. ash the bay, highs into upper 60s thursday and friday. on the coast not much change. j
. >> she took a break to raise her daughter, she's a grandma.ouldn't live without it. i've done that and i tried to. i got antsy. and i got, you know, i never thought anything bit. you know? >> in oakland abc 7 us?. >> well... what a voice. >> i know. >> amazing. >> another check on the forecast now. >> all right. spencer christian up there. >> things looking cool there. is a time lapse view. looking westward towards golden gate this afternoon....
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. ♪ hey, look, it's grandma! oh, she's early.ojects in the kitchen? bring it. i think you forgot her glasses. [ both giggling ] [ doorbell rings ] [ female announcer ] trust new bounty. the bounty with a little extra softness. in this lab test, new bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. and it's really durable. so all that's left behind are the smiles. new bounty extra soft. and try bounty napkins. let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. pediatrician recommended pain reliever for children. plus, children's advil® brings fever down faster than children's t
. ♪ hey, look, it's grandma! oh, she's early.ojects in the kitchen? bring it. i think you forgot her glasses. [ both giggling ] [ doorbell rings ] [ female announcer ] trust new bounty. the bounty with a little extra softness. in this lab test, new bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. and it's really durable. so all that's left behind are the smiles. new bounty extra soft. and try bounty napkins. let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double...
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but as greg mills shows us, these days among and dad and grandma and grandpa?hey are catching up, too. >> reporter: to call him a facebook fan is definitely an understatement. >> on 20 times a day like i do now. >> reporter: he owns this business in santa monica for 13 years. he saw his grandkids in oregon thanks to facebook. >> they sent me pictures of videos and i got to tell you, it thrills me to no end. >> reporter: for scotty's 59 years old kind of unusual that he is using facebook? no. in fact the over 50 crowd is the fastest growing demographic using social networking. eli's website eldergadget.com caterses to over 50 set. but he is not surprised to find the pew internet research group says one out of two people 50 years or older is into social networking. >> when you're 50 you have older and younger and many have grandchildren. technology is easier lately. so therefore, it makes perfect sense to me. >> reporter: what about the 20 somethings? 86% of them are on facebook or twitter. how do they feel about seniors doing facebook? >> i love it as long as th
but as greg mills shows us, these days among and dad and grandma and grandpa?hey are catching up, too. >> reporter: to call him a facebook fan is definitely an understatement. >> on 20 times a day like i do now. >> reporter: he owns this business in santa monica for 13 years. he saw his grandkids in oregon thanks to facebook. >> they sent me pictures of videos and i got to tell you, it thrills me to no end. >> reporter: for scotty's 59 years old kind of unusual...
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. >> tyree says body scans just make sure you have on clean underwear like grandma always said. >> alwayskatherine from hollister says do whatever they want. i'd rather be safe. that's my vote, too. i just want to get through the line quickly especially with little ones. >> there you go. >> you're traveling tomorrow. what do you prefer? >> you not standing in front of me in line. [ laughter ] >> no, doesn't you think -- >> the patdown? the body scan/patdown? hm. that's a tough call. >> depends who it is. >> you don't want me with my three kids in front of you? they zoom by. it's the ones with the laptops, don't you think it takes longer time? >> true. >> anyway, all right. time now 6:51. a federal judge in san francisco will issue a ruling today on whether proposition 8 is constitutional. the latest headlines when we come back. >> and how many mosquitos can you catch? that was the objective of an unusual contest. we'll explain. a federal judge in san francisco ,,,,,,,, those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happ
. >> tyree says body scans just make sure you have on clean underwear like grandma always said. >> alwayskatherine from hollister says do whatever they want. i'd rather be safe. that's my vote, too. i just want to get through the line quickly especially with little ones. >> there you go. >> you're traveling tomorrow. what do you prefer? >> you not standing in front of me in line. [ laughter ] >> no, doesn't you think -- >> the patdown? the body...
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you see dorothy rodham chelsea's grandma. 91 years old.the planning. we're seeing the dress that madame secretary was wearing. and there were some memorable moments, including bill clinton. they said he lifted his daughter's veil to whisper a few last words. and at one point, chelsea accidentally dropped marc's ring. and for the first dance, tell them what happened there. >> the song was "feeling good." but here's the best tidbit that "people" magazine got. erin anders partner, maxim choreographed the dance. they took it seriously. >> so much information about that. and the wedding cake 4'tall 500 pounds. do we have a picture of that too? that's just information we have. >> we're on top of the wedding cake this morning. >> it's very big. >>> let's get over to sam. sam, you listen to people that tweet. people are upset that you did not wear a belt. you had belt loops. but you saddled that. >> i hate this. >> how did you find a belt? you don't own belts. >> now i have to explain this. i never really wear a belt. people on the twitter and oth
you see dorothy rodham chelsea's grandma. 91 years old.the planning. we're seeing the dress that madame secretary was wearing. and there were some memorable moments, including bill clinton. they said he lifted his daughter's veil to whisper a few last words. and at one point, chelsea accidentally dropped marc's ring. and for the first dance, tell them what happened there. >> the song was "feeling good." but here's the best tidbit that "people" magazine got. erin anders...
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. >> reporter: but whether it's your loan servicer or a cousin demanding grandma's engagement ring, take the economic approach, says mnookin. try to make a trade. >> renegotiate! the metaphor i use is the carnivore is eager to trade his broccoli for a lamb chop owned by a vegetarian. it's that they have different preferences that allows you to make both sides better off through trades. >> reporter: in other words, a win-win solution. >> better for the bank and better for us. >> reporter: which of course sounds a lot easier than it is to achieve. >> emotions are often running very high and it's very hard for what i call the mr. spock in yourself, the cool dispassionate rational actor, to think things through. >> all i can tell you is you have to pay $2,000 a month. >> reporter: as if to prove mnookin's point, emotions ran high in our mortgage negotiation, which wasn't even real. >> we're literally going to have to leave this house if you don't help us. i mean, we are desperate. >> go for it! good luck on ever getting a mortgage again. >> reporter: "aha," says mnookin. michael's warning is
. >> reporter: but whether it's your loan servicer or a cousin demanding grandma's engagement ring, take the economic approach, says mnookin. try to make a trade. >> renegotiate! the metaphor i use is the carnivore is eager to trade his broccoli for a lamb chop owned by a vegetarian. it's that they have different preferences that allows you to make both sides better off through trades. >> reporter: in other words, a win-win solution. >> better for the bank and better for...
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but neither you nor i are paying attention to my grandma. it is implicit. a remarkable insight. once we knew about these two memory systems, the question arose how do they age. how do they handle the aging process. it turns out the implicit memory system, the non-declarative system handles aging quite well. but the declarative memory system which involves the medial temporal lobe is quite sensitive to the aging process. and it's susceptible to two kinds of disturbances. a graduate progression called age-related memory loss and a very serious rapid progression called alzheimer's disease. we're going to discuss the differences between them and we have here john hardy who discovered the first gene absolutely critical for alzheimer's disease and he showed exactly how it works. this is responsible for terrible plaque deposits that is responsible first for killing synapses and then nerve cells. moreover, now that we understand something about memory loss, we want to understand how do we keep it. how do we keep intellectually engaged. we realize that several things are very helpful. in
but neither you nor i are paying attention to my grandma. it is implicit. a remarkable insight. once we knew about these two memory systems, the question arose how do they age. how do they handle the aging process. it turns out the implicit memory system, the non-declarative system handles aging quite well. but the declarative memory system which involves the medial temporal lobe is quite sensitive to the aging process. and it's susceptible to two kinds of disturbances. a graduate progression...