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so you're not having an affair with harriet lichtman? was there an offer? see, ma...u it was nothing. oh. you would think i'd be happier. come on, robbie. hey, dad if you want, you can use me for stuff, 'cause i wouldn't mind the occasional compliment, even if it is from your wazoo. oh, a power play, dad. your rangers are in trouble. you're going down. damn you! come on, you mammy hancher! center it! center it! hit him off the puck! there it is! go! announcer: shoots, scores! yes! yes! yeees! you see this? this is proof of god here. you go against your father, thou art smited. i tell you what i'm gonna do. i-i'll... i'll split the money with you. come on, you're not gonna say no to 15 grand. 15 grand? ok, 80 bucks. don't talk to me anymore. what do you get so mad about? you know, we had fun, didn't we? we were hanging out, palling around, having conversations. yeah, you know what, dad? i did have fun. i thought you were talking to me like a real father. there you go. good. good, good. go. hey, you think i like having to do the hokey-pokey around you just to get some i
so you're not having an affair with harriet lichtman? was there an offer? see, ma...u it was nothing. oh. you would think i'd be happier. come on, robbie. hey, dad if you want, you can use me for stuff, 'cause i wouldn't mind the occasional compliment, even if it is from your wazoo. oh, a power play, dad. your rangers are in trouble. you're going down. damn you! come on, you mammy hancher! center it! center it! hit him off the puck! there it is! go! announcer: shoots, scores! yes! yes! yeees!...
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harriet lichtman. all right, look, dad, forget it. you don't-- you don't got to answer. i already know the answer, all right? your sex drive diminishes as you get older. hey, speak for yourself. what? look, i don't know about harriet lichtman, but as far as your mother and i are concerned, the ints are still marching in. all right, look, you don't have to exaggerate. hey, in this department, i speak the truth. all right, yeah. ater you say. not whatever i say, what is. you can set your clock by me. yeah, if you set it every 20 years. hey, hey, hey, a little respect. look, it's all right, it's all right. listen, sonny, if you're having trouble making the wee-wacky-woo-hoo... you did not get that from me. you want to be honest? let's be honest. mom told debra how much things have slowed down between you two. well, i might not be where i was at your age, but i think a couple of times a week is pretty good. couple times a week? holy crap. that's right. and now if you'll excuse me, all this talk has kind of put me in the mood. [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effectiv
harriet lichtman. all right, look, dad, forget it. you don't-- you don't got to answer. i already know the answer, all right? your sex drive diminishes as you get older. hey, speak for yourself. what? look, i don't know about harriet lichtman, but as far as your mother and i are concerned, the ints are still marching in. all right, look, you don't have to exaggerate. hey, in this department, i speak the truth. all right, yeah. ater you say. not whatever i say, what is. you can set your clock by...
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. - hello, teacher harriet. - hi, teacher harriet. my neighbour is here too! - hi, neighbour.'t you go and play in the play corner with your friends? - grr-ific! hi, katerina. can i help? - meow, meow, yes! - cool! - put that brick over there. - ok! (daniel humming) - can you please pass me that block? - got it! (katerina laughing) - thank you! doo-doo-dee-doo, la-la-la-la-la, la-la-la... we need another block. let's put that over here.
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the opposition to harriet miers didn't come from democrats, the opposition to harriet miers came from republicans. and, again, if you look at kind of leaked stories and news reports, the concerns that the republicans had was that she wasn't very bright. everybody said they were sure she was a very nice person, but the types of questions they were preparing for her when she went before the senate judiciary committee, they would by described as -- be described as the types of questions she would have gotten in law school just to kind of demonstrate that she didn't have what they considered a very song grasp of even basic law. they were worried that she wasn't going to be strong intellectually, wasn't going to be an influence on the court. so even if they thought that she believed the same thing they did and even if the democrats thought that she was radically against them, she was kind of their ideal candidate. you know, the very reason why you want to have a smart nominee on the courts is the very reason why your political opponents don't want that person to be there. i'll give you ano
the opposition to harriet miers didn't come from democrats, the opposition to harriet miers came from republicans. and, again, if you look at kind of leaked stories and news reports, the concerns that the republicans had was that she wasn't very bright. everybody said they were sure she was a very nice person, but the types of questions they were preparing for her when she went before the senate judiciary committee, they would by described as -- be described as the types of questions she would...
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kibbe tells investigators it doesn't take long for he and harriet to begin arguing.ster in the outside world, he manages to keep his murderous actions a secret from his wife during their entire marriage. >> i had so many knives in my back because of her. she didn't cook, no breakfast, no lunch. one or two dinners i can remember. my god, i married my mother all over again. i would bring my checks home and stupidly give to her. i needed money for gas. i needed money to eat on. it wasn't there. i got pissed off at her several times. almost beat her. >> what would a perfect wife be like, if you could design one to your specks? >> i don't think there is a perfect wife. >> besides trying to understand kibbe's past, dietz is also here to try and gather important information about how he killed. >> is he saying he threw her, he didn't, he drug her down in here. >> police say they have dozens of open cases that closely resemble the kibbe murders. if dietz can get kibbe to admit certain things about murders he committed, he may well be responsible for other unsolved cases. >>
kibbe tells investigators it doesn't take long for he and harriet to begin arguing.ster in the outside world, he manages to keep his murderous actions a secret from his wife during their entire marriage. >> i had so many knives in my back because of her. she didn't cook, no breakfast, no lunch. one or two dinners i can remember. my god, i married my mother all over again. i would bring my checks home and stupidly give to her. i needed money for gas. i needed money to eat on. it wasn't...
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tubman's -- at harriet tubman's home where she lived. cesar chavez's home and compound in california, where chavez lived. it is less of a ledger of things he has done in that regard. it is trying to educate the country about climate change and how environmental history is living in the age of climate. the president has book -- done bold things, at least rhetorically. just this year in the state of the union address and his second inaugural. his effort to deal with all of the issues related to global warming is very real. you see him striving on something such as the keystone pipeline, but the fact that he has not signed it -- he spoke to georgetown university and made it very difficult to greenlight he keystone by making people prove it would have no environmental damage when any kind of construction project could have and would have some environmental damage. it is a firewall presidency on the environment, one who sees his job as to educate. would give him a "b" on dealing with environmental issues. he is not a president who gets and "a
tubman's -- at harriet tubman's home where she lived. cesar chavez's home and compound in california, where chavez lived. it is less of a ledger of things he has done in that regard. it is trying to educate the country about climate change and how environmental history is living in the age of climate. the president has book -- done bold things, at least rhetorically. just this year in the state of the union address and his second inaugural. his effort to deal with all of the issues related to...
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if anything harriet myers was more strongly against abortion and more extreme cases than you would have found anybody else who had been nominated to the supreme court but yet she was okay. the opposition to area meyers didn't come from democrats. the opposition came from republicans. if you look at stories and news reports, the concerns that the republicans have was that she wasn't very bright. everyone said they were sure she was a very nice person but the types of questions they were preparing for apps she went before the senate judiciary committee would be described as the types of questions she would have gotten in law school just to demonstrate that she didn't have what they considered a very strong grasp of basic law. they were worried that she was going to be strong intellectually wasn't going to be an influence on the court. even if they thought she believed the same they did and thought that she was radically against them, she was their ideal candidate. the reason you have a smart nominee on the court is the very reason your political opponents don't want the person to be there
if anything harriet myers was more strongly against abortion and more extreme cases than you would have found anybody else who had been nominated to the supreme court but yet she was okay. the opposition to area meyers didn't come from democrats. the opposition came from republicans. if you look at stories and news reports, the concerns that the republicans have was that she wasn't very bright. everyone said they were sure she was a very nice person but the types of questions they were...
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. >> i was walking along harriet road when a car pulled up a across the road. lady in her 60s or maybe 70 or so got out and introduced herself as a former neighbor and widow of a judge who died recently, and congratulated me on -- on the news, and i said what news? [ laughter ] >> italy's former prime minister minister say he is asked to serve his 12-month sentence for tax fraud as community service. because of his age the 77 year old does not have to go to prison. he has the choice of house arrest or community service. if his request is accepted, the court in rome will decide what form it will take. he could be tasked with working in an old people's home, stacking supermarket shelves or cleaning up graffiti. >>> thousands of students have been protesting in rome overcuts to school budgets. they say the government's current funding is already insufficient. they call for student welfare and the end of public financing of pry vatd -- private schools. >>> a nazi war criminal has died in italy at the age of 100. he was sentenced to life for the killing of 355 civil
. >> i was walking along harriet road when a car pulled up a across the road. lady in her 60s or maybe 70 or so got out and introduced herself as a former neighbor and widow of a judge who died recently, and congratulated me on -- on the news, and i said what news? [ laughter ] >> italy's former prime minister minister say he is asked to serve his 12-month sentence for tax fraud as community service. because of his age the 77 year old does not have to go to prison. he has the choice...
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we told you about christopher harriet on friday. the convicted sex offender failed to report to baltimore city in october. he had been missing since september. baltimore county police found him and arrested him. our investigators went looking for missing sex offenders and found dozens of them even though the state's sex offender register has been listed as encars rated. you can see the full story by heading to abc2news.com/investigators. >>> a judge sentenced this plan to 25 years in prison for sexually abusing two boys. john charles villers-farrow began abusing them when they were niefnlt villers-farrow was ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his lie. he is the brother of actress mia farrow. >>> hurricane diseaps turned into superstorm sandy and made landfall on the east coast. don harrison went back to see how the recovery is going one year later. >> reporter: today crisfield, maryland is recognizing a one- year anniversary. patty greene's antique and gift store was devastated. her shop is downtown near the shops
we told you about christopher harriet on friday. the convicted sex offender failed to report to baltimore city in october. he had been missing since september. baltimore county police found him and arrested him. our investigators went looking for missing sex offenders and found dozens of them even though the state's sex offender register has been listed as encars rated. you can see the full story by heading to abc2news.com/investigators. >>> a judge sentenced this plan to 25 years in...
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just one example, krauthammer's opposition to white house counsel harriet myers helped block her nomination court. a comment on the panel apparently gave president bush a way out. >> i remember thinking how do they get out of this? it came to me while on the set of "special report". >> i think what the administration ought to do is say, look -- >> reporter: his face saving solution went like this. because myers legal writings were covered by executive privilege the senate couldn't vet her so she had to withdraw. >> three days later that's what they did. >> reporter: are you surprised by the amount of influence you have with your column with "special report," that you hear or see things that happen as a result of a column or a statement? do you ever think about it? >> i think about it. i find it worrisome. the reason is when i was unknown i could say anything i damn well pleased. >> reporter: coming up, power players and power hitters from the all star panel to the ballpark in eight minutes flat. ♪relaxed music♪ go take the trail less traveled. go spend a little more time and a little less m
just one example, krauthammer's opposition to white house counsel harriet myers helped block her nomination court. a comment on the panel apparently gave president bush a way out. >> i remember thinking how do they get out of this? it came to me while on the set of "special report". >> i think what the administration ought to do is say, look -- >> reporter: his face saving solution went like this. because myers legal writings were covered by executive privilege the...
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harriet, hang in there. >>> letter two from elizabeth johnson in washington.e to serve with service people in india or other countries they can't even understand me. >> i had a problem with dell computer and the guy in india was clueless. i was going to track him down in india. that's how bad it was. how prevalent is the outsourcing of people to help? >> your complaint and her complaint isn't uncommon. fewer american companies are outsourcing call centers today than in the past. >> they are cuttinging back now. >> right now the figure is 12% of american companies who have the call centers do outsourcing. a few years ago, according to somebody at the white house. >> 12%. >> 12% today according to a firm that does this business. they spoke at the white house a few years ago. it was 30%. >> so india, industry knee shah, singapore, bulgaria. bulgaria is good. >> i'm trying to the picture you on the phone. >> with raj. oh! i was trying to be nice because i need ed raj to help me . i said, are you in bang lore? where are you? i'm not going to do it. >> in america we
harriet, hang in there. >>> letter two from elizabeth johnson in washington.e to serve with service people in india or other countries they can't even understand me. >> i had a problem with dell computer and the guy in india was clueless. i was going to track him down in india. that's how bad it was. how prevalent is the outsourcing of people to help? >> your complaint and her complaint isn't uncommon. fewer american companies are outsourcing call centers today than in the...
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cuts, guantanamo, interrogation practices, surveillance practices iran, climate change lebanon war harrieters, middle east peace, syria, russia, federal spending. almost every matter of import they never saw eye to eye on. >> yeah. it was a dramatically evolved relationship. cheney was important in the beginning. never quite as single mindedly the puppet master some people might have thought. but by the end they had drifted apart. president bush wanted to try more diplomacy in his second term. he did want to rebuild res with the allies as we talked about in the last segment he tried to moderate to the some extent some counter-terrorism policies that caused controversy. vice president cheney worried that was getting away from what was most important, worried it was away from the principles they developed in the beginning after 9/11 and resisted a lot of these changes. although as he said publicly in these last few days, he didn't always win. >> one of the things you make note of is the way in which cheney dealt with bush, which was not to make him feel like a fool or he was being puppeteere
cuts, guantanamo, interrogation practices, surveillance practices iran, climate change lebanon war harrieters, middle east peace, syria, russia, federal spending. almost every matter of import they never saw eye to eye on. >> yeah. it was a dramatically evolved relationship. cheney was important in the beginning. never quite as single mindedly the puppet master some people might have thought. but by the end they had drifted apart. president bush wanted to try more diplomacy in his second...
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if you look at allan west's comments about being the modern-day harriet tubman a couple summers ago andack democrats with 21st plantation oversears or obama care is worse than slavery. racism can be can promoted by people of color. there is absolutely that existing in the tea party. >> no doubt. professor peterson, listen to these comments by alan west, the former congressman from florida. take a listen to this. >> where is president obama? you know, here we have the guy that supposedly the first african-american president. the big difference is that the president does not share that same experience that young men such as myself and women have seen and understand what the ku klux clan represents in this country. especially if you grew up down south. >> so what's he saying, professor? is he saying the president isn't black enough for him? >> listen, it's so strange. i mean, oddly here, mr. west sounds like some of the critics of this president on the left. i wonder if he really is consciously aligning himself with this. let's be very clear. at the moment in which you enter into conversat
if you look at allan west's comments about being the modern-day harriet tubman a couple summers ago andack democrats with 21st plantation oversears or obama care is worse than slavery. racism can be can promoted by people of color. there is absolutely that existing in the tea party. >> no doubt. professor peterson, listen to these comments by alan west, the former congressman from florida. take a listen to this. >> where is president obama? you know, here we have the guy that...
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fire a cannon down this route and not had anything but new consider traffic already streaming and harrietot of cars coming. the toll plaza. obviously thousands traffic is definitely going to be an issue out here. look it over to the traffic past. we have george keeping up on traffic. here's a quick look at those bridges and george what do you see out there this morning. hopefully light at the moment. >>george: here at the bay bridge toll plaza still light. 92 of the san mateo bridge which usually starts to develop stop and go conditions sometime in the seventh to end up like our beckham last up to an hour- and-a-half. the fact that this is friday and it's quite possible looking at the traffic san ramon valley looks good grips and the north bay ride heading down to the golden gate bridge >>erica: high-pressure is dominated our area which means we will continue with warmer than average temperatures. looks like we will be a little bit closer to the seasonal average. >>: people are bargaining for what 50 to $60,000 and over time. >>: i'm from new york i've never seen such a bad system and my
fire a cannon down this route and not had anything but new consider traffic already streaming and harrietot of cars coming. the toll plaza. obviously thousands traffic is definitely going to be an issue out here. look it over to the traffic past. we have george keeping up on traffic. here's a quick look at those bridges and george what do you see out there this morning. hopefully light at the moment. >>george: here at the bay bridge toll plaza still light. 92 of the san mateo bridge which...
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tubman's -- at harriet tubman's home where she lived.nd compounds home in california, where chavez lived. it is less of a ledger of things he has done in that regard. thes trying to educate country about climate change and how environmental history is living in the age of climate. the president has book -- done bold things, at least rhetorically. just this year in the state of the union address and his second inaugural. his effort to deal with all of the issues related to global is very real. you see him striving on something such as the keystone pipeline, but the fact that he has not signed it -- he spoke to georgetown university and made it very difficult to greenlight the keystone by making people prove it would have no environmental damage when any kind of construction project could have and would have some environmental damage. presidency onll the environment, one who sees educate.s to onould give him a "b" dealing with environmental issues. he is not a president who gets and "a." is a douglas brinkley graduate of georgetown ohio st
tubman's -- at harriet tubman's home where she lived.nd compounds home in california, where chavez lived. it is less of a ledger of things he has done in that regard. thes trying to educate country about climate change and how environmental history is living in the age of climate. the president has book -- done bold things, at least rhetorically. just this year in the state of the union address and his second inaugural. his effort to deal with all of the issues related to global is very real....
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harriet beecher stowe those tom's cabin changed america when a blink and her he said so you're the little lady who started this war by iran's atlas shrugged. just created the modern libertarian movement novels have changed america many times in the past. what is the single most significant change bill in half a minute or so we have left the you'd like to see in this country or in this world come out of people reading your book i hope that people who read this book start saying that there's a much bigger picture that every single one of us has a role to play that we're spiritual beings having a human experience not human beings who occasionally look at spirituality and say i'll meditate or something there's really a purpose why we're here and it's not just to exploit the planet it's not just to accumulate more toys we really need to think about redistributing the wealth on this planet in a more effective way i'm not saying we want to see a welfare state or the end of capitalism but we really need to look at if you have fifty billion dollars and there's two billion people going to bed hungr
harriet beecher stowe those tom's cabin changed america when a blink and her he said so you're the little lady who started this war by iran's atlas shrugged. just created the modern libertarian movement novels have changed america many times in the past. what is the single most significant change bill in half a minute or so we have left the you'd like to see in this country or in this world come out of people reading your book i hope that people who read this book start saying that there's a...
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. >> we are fortunate she did not burn the letters from harriet.he did not want her words recorded. she was partnership and the silent partner. >> on that note, you are asked this question. how did this in form -- greatly. there is a little bit of controversy whether he scolded her about dropping the atomic bomb. the stories say he did not consult her about that but he is -- consulted her about everything else. thank you for the question. -- it was such a scary thing. roosevelt trembled at the thought. >> she spent quite a bit of time in his attendance. >> an awful lot. >> can you think of any other in the way has? >> i cannot. had the season and she was always there from , whether youpring had five or four official white house dinners. she presided over those with all good reviews. >> we had a question earlier about how harry truman might have else about his wife's aversion to being in public and i found one source on that, carl anthony's book on first ladies. read a little bit to you and the audience about the reaction. he writes, harry was becom
. >> we are fortunate she did not burn the letters from harriet.he did not want her words recorded. she was partnership and the silent partner. >> on that note, you are asked this question. how did this in form -- greatly. there is a little bit of controversy whether he scolded her about dropping the atomic bomb. the stories say he did not consult her about that but he is -- consulted her about everything else. thank you for the question. -- it was such a scary thing. roosevelt...
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i think in the end he allowed a lot of people to talk at least inname, harriet miers.ons. they found she didn't have the mastery of search and seize, fifth amendment. she had been a dallas lawyer but these are not issues she had been schooled on and they held she would have been crucified. >> and dick cheney said i tried to tell him. >> yerm thank you. >> only on "cbs this morning," michael fwloomberg joins us from times square. he reveals how life theater is being ke wrated >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, the great white wave is in for big changes. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is about to join us. we'll see how it takes on a new look and how broadway is being celebrated on line. >> everybody knows his name. ted danson. he's in the toyota green room. he'll tell us about csi. the drama is now the most watched television program in the world. that's ahead. >>> right now we show you this morning's headlines. the paper called the republican, quote, the most remarkable republican talent americans have seen since bill clinton but
i think in the end he allowed a lot of people to talk at least inname, harriet miers.ons. they found she didn't have the mastery of search and seize, fifth amendment. she had been a dallas lawyer but these are not issues she had been schooled on and they held she would have been crucified. >> and dick cheney said i tried to tell him. >> yerm thank you. >> only on "cbs this morning," michael fwloomberg joins us from times square. he reveals how life theater is being...
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. >> and an interesting nugget about harriet miers.y tested her and she knew very little about the constitution. >> yeah. they had the lawyers go and try to prep her for senate hearings. you have to go before the senate and answer a lot of questions. she didn't have the mastery of things like fourth amendment, search and seizure, fifth amendment, self-incrimination. a talented lawyer but notish shoos she has been schooled on. they felt she would have been kreis kroous fied. >> cheney said i tried to tell him. - >> yes. >> great book. >> thank you. >> it's on sale tomorrow. only on "cbs this morning," the future of broadway. new york city mayor michael bloomberg joins us from times square. he reveals how live theater is being celebrated like never before. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." theater is >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >> it's 8:25. time for news headlines. the latest in the bart strike. unions say they are offering a new proposal. bart management told kpix 5 last night did not receive an offer. board of director
. >> and an interesting nugget about harriet miers.y tested her and she knew very little about the constitution. >> yeah. they had the lawyers go and try to prep her for senate hearings. you have to go before the senate and answer a lot of questions. she didn't have the mastery of things like fourth amendment, search and seizure, fifth amendment, self-incrimination. a talented lawyer but notish shoos she has been schooled on. they felt she would have been kreis kroous fied. >>...
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i think in the end he allowed a lot of people to talk at least inname harriet miers.e the mastery of search and seize, fifth amendment. she had been a dallas lawyer but these are not issues she had been schooled on and they held she would have been crucified. >> and dick cheney said i tried to tell him. >> yerm thank you. >> only on "cbs this morning," michael fwloomberg joins us from times square. he reveals how life theater is being ke wrated >>> a nice start to this day. >> we're well through the elements through the year. >> sharon has the rush after marty's first warning weather. >>> we're in the low mid 40s right now. 66, plenty of sun. just almost a perfect fall afternoon. . >>> now here is sharon at wjz traffic control. good morning. >> good morning. unfortunately this morning's commute not quite perfect. we have a few accidents including one on the west side of the beltway at liberty road. it's blocking the left lane, causing big delays. an accident still there 83 southbound past pedona road. 322 near lindin. on the beltway there's a look out your speeds. the
i think in the end he allowed a lot of people to talk at least inname harriet miers.e the mastery of search and seize, fifth amendment. she had been a dallas lawyer but these are not issues she had been schooled on and they held she would have been crucified. >> and dick cheney said i tried to tell him. >> yerm thank you. >> only on "cbs this morning," michael fwloomberg joins us from times square. he reveals how life theater is being ke wrated >>> a nice...
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if this is -- harriet up in lake county says this is perfect for hot chocolate weather.ould agree. a couple of e-mails coming in saying it's nice. 67 in san francisco. it's been quiet here. high clouds, patchy fog. sunny, nice to mild later on. the low that we had didn't do much for us. it's done a lot for others. snow up at big bear. rain down in southern california. now into arizona with a lot of know at flagstaff. our system -- snow into arizona with a lot of snow at flagstaff. our system, except for the sunrise, that's all we'll see. 29 in tahoe. 44 in ukiah. a lot of 40s to very low 50s. we're really close on the temperatures. you can see as the low drops in, that will tell us it's on its way out of here. high pressure will nose in, not that big or strong. we'll have lows in the 30s or 40s. highs in the 60s or 70s. morning high clouds. after that, everything looks good to go. cars up to the north -- temperatures up to the north, 70s and 60s. 60s to 70s. the warmest locations will be near 76. the coolest will be in the mid- 60s. but 76 gilroy, we'll go 65 half moon b
if this is -- harriet up in lake county says this is perfect for hot chocolate weather.ould agree. a couple of e-mails coming in saying it's nice. 67 in san francisco. it's been quiet here. high clouds, patchy fog. sunny, nice to mild later on. the low that we had didn't do much for us. it's done a lot for others. snow up at big bear. rain down in southern california. now into arizona with a lot of know at flagstaff. our system -- snow into arizona with a lot of snow at flagstaff. our system,...
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one of my favorites was harriet tubman. you do not have to run for office to be engaged in it you can find local organizations to help your community. host: you ran for office one- time? guest: iran for office one-time. -- i ran for office one time. people do not want big government. they felt the community was reflecting the issues of the left. five months was not enough time and i was not able to take her out. the redrawing of the map in california helped her lose her seat this last go around. politics is still very local. i was asked to move into a district i did not live in. host: one more call. you are on with star parker. caller: good morning. hi, ms. parker. good morning. i do back the gentleman up who said you should run for president. you are the first one who actually uses common sense with some old-fashioned values. make people responsible for themselves. i do work in a federally funded clinic. i see all kinds of things. i live in northern michigan. my community is very poor. one of the things i see our pregnanci
one of my favorites was harriet tubman. you do not have to run for office to be engaged in it you can find local organizations to help your community. host: you ran for office one- time? guest: iran for office one-time. -- i ran for office one time. people do not want big government. they felt the community was reflecting the issues of the left. five months was not enough time and i was not able to take her out. the redrawing of the map in california helped her lose her seat this last go...
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harriet beecher stowe's fictionalized story of life under slavery sold 300,000 copies in the united stateslied thousands of americans to the cause of abolition. "uncle tom's cabin" was at the time the most popular piece of published anti-slavery propaganda. but it was, by no means, the first or the only story of slavery in america. because the enslaved people had their own stories to tell. and the power of their published accounts relied not on imagination or interpretation, but on the firsthand, lived experience of people who have survived slavery. more than 200 book-length slave narratives were published in the united states and england between 1760 and 1947. one of those books released in 1853 told the story of solomon northman, a man who was born free, and after being tricked, drugged, and abducted by two con artists was sold and enslaved for more than a decade. in the beginning of the book, solomon writes, "i can speak of slavery only so far as it came under my own observation, only so far as i have known and experienced it in my own person. my object is to give a candid and truthful
harriet beecher stowe's fictionalized story of life under slavery sold 300,000 copies in the united stateslied thousands of americans to the cause of abolition. "uncle tom's cabin" was at the time the most popular piece of published anti-slavery propaganda. but it was, by no means, the first or the only story of slavery in america. because the enslaved people had their own stories to tell. and the power of their published accounts relied not on imagination or interpretation, but on...
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dubois or phyllis wheatley or harriet tubman.e institutions within the african-american community. the southern poverty law center published a survey recently just looking at how well states -- public education, how well those states teach the civil rights movement. you think the one thing that schools could get right would be the recent civil rights movement. think of mlk day. how many times do you hear "i have a dream." only three states got an a. only three states got a b. 35 states got an f, including california. so we need to integrate african-american content into the public school system because that, mike, is where we shape citizens. think about the stuff you learned in first grade, mike, my ton country 'tis of thee, i pledge allegiance to the flag. nobody says today we're going to teach you how to be a citizen. they just teach you how to be a citizen. conversations about race never work because people feel good after one-day town meeting and two weeks later there's another racist incident. we need to have conversations a
dubois or phyllis wheatley or harriet tubman.e institutions within the african-american community. the southern poverty law center published a survey recently just looking at how well states -- public education, how well those states teach the civil rights movement. you think the one thing that schools could get right would be the recent civil rights movement. think of mlk day. how many times do you hear "i have a dream." only three states got an a. only three states got a b. 35...
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one of my favorites was harriet tubman.ou do not have to run for office to be engaged in it you can find local organizations to help your community. host: you ran for office one- time? guest: iran for office one-time. one time.or office people do not want big government. they felt the community was issues of the left. five months was not enough time and i was not able to take her out. the redrawing of the map in california helped her lose her seat this last go around. is still very local. i was asked to move into a district i did not live in. host: one more call. you are on with star parker. caller: good morning. ms. parker. good morning. who back the gentleman up said you should run for president. you are the first one who actually uses common sense with some old-fashioned values. make people responsible for themselves. i do work in a federally funded clinic. i see all kinds of things. i live in northern michigan. my community is very poor. one of the things i see our pregnancies with young girls. 14, 17,them as young as 1
one of my favorites was harriet tubman.ou do not have to run for office to be engaged in it you can find local organizations to help your community. host: you ran for office one- time? guest: iran for office one-time. one time.or office people do not want big government. they felt the community was issues of the left. five months was not enough time and i was not able to take her out. the redrawing of the map in california helped her lose her seat this last go around. is still very local. i was...
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company, which is very -- has two locations -- one is in the very historic part of our state where hai harriet tubman conducted their underground wildlife. the sorry right next to the wildlife refuge. some want to go into the permit to fish, to bird watch, some like to look at the eagles, which we have an incredible display there. but the fact that blackwater was closed meant that this company, small business owner, lost a lot of revenue. let me -- she related exactly how much money it was. she says on saturdays i was doing about $1,r,500. went dun down to $150. you multiply that times hundreds of thousands of small businesses all over this country that have been harmed dramatically as a result of this shutdown -- now, you add that to the fact that that means that our economy has been dragged down. we had a hearing yesterday in the small business committee i serve on. senator landrieu conducted the hearing. we had a round table with eight or ten people. some were small business owners giving very similar stories as to what we heard about blackwater pedal and paddle adventure. some were groups
company, which is very -- has two locations -- one is in the very historic part of our state where hai harriet tubman conducted their underground wildlife. the sorry right next to the wildlife refuge. some want to go into the permit to fish, to bird watch, some like to look at the eagles, which we have an incredible display there. but the fact that blackwater was closed meant that this company, small business owner, lost a lot of revenue. let me -- she related exactly how much money it was. she...