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and when i left mexico in 2000, i left mexico for washington, because i thought the story had died in mexico, you know? >> hinojosa: the immigration story. >> the immigration story, but also, you know, mexico now had democracy in the year 2000. and so i figured that maybe the story was going to be washington and mexico city. so i moved to washington. three years later, september 11 comes around, there's no mexico story. i mean, there's no real us policy to mexico. and i returned to mexico, and my first assignment was to cover the women of juarez-- you know, who was killing the women of juarez? >> hinojosa: and right now we're talking about, in terms of the women who have been murdered in the city of juarez, which is on the mexico side of the border... >> right, right across el paso, texas. >> hinojosa: right across. and we're talking about 400-plus women now? >> i mean, some estimates have it as over 300, some say 400. most of them... i mean, the vast majority of the cases have never been solved, just li, yo know, most crimes in mexico. and it was then that i realized, "wow," you know
and when i left mexico in 2000, i left mexico for washington, because i thought the story had died in mexico, you know? >> hinojosa: the immigration story. >> the immigration story, but also, you know, mexico now had democracy in the year 2000. and so i figured that maybe the story was going to be washington and mexico city. so i moved to washington. three years later, september 11 comes around, there's no mexico story. i mean, there's no real us policy to mexico. and i returned to...
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when i first rolled over my parents were pleased and i left the state of never having rolled before. ditto, something on all fours to crawling. and once i could walk we all knew i was never going back. i just pulled myself up and started moving. i grabbed at everything i could reach until i learned better i put my tongue on anything. once iate papaya straight from the tree and i mourned the abject state of created fruit i living in that state in my ignorance thought i loved. i denounce such love. i married a local. i taught myself how to keep his garden. i swear i'm staying away from that state for good. i heard this quote a while ago and i just loved it ever since. >> just before she died, gert trued stein was able to ask, what is the answer? she got no response. her last words were, in that case what is the question? it is not who is it, are we there yet, is anybody home. not, how much for the lemon, not, how much for the ivory, leopard, the peach. not, when are we leaving. not, how will we leave. not, do you know who she came with? how many clowns will hit in the car. the head of a
when i first rolled over my parents were pleased and i left the state of never having rolled before. ditto, something on all fours to crawling. and once i could walk we all knew i was never going back. i just pulled myself up and started moving. i grabbed at everything i could reach until i learned better i put my tongue on anything. once iate papaya straight from the tree and i mourned the abject state of created fruit i living in that state in my ignorance thought i loved. i denounce such...
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i left the radio on outside to make noise. i left all the lights i could leave on. >> right around where that brown spot is. >> reporter: virginia morgan lives right across the street, she says that it's not uncommon to have wildcats in this area. >> if you live where mountain lions used to live, they're going to come back. i'm not surprised. >> reporter: reporting live in morgan hill, maureen naylor. >>> we have developing news from the north bay where a decision is expecting tonight on building controversial new target store. just minutes ago the san rafael city council started its meeting on the issue. as you can see supporters and opponents of the big box retailer is letting their feelings be known outside of city hall. those in favor of the stores say it will provide more than 100 jobs and generate more than $100 million in sales tax. we want to show you where target wants to build this store. this field, those opposed say they will have a negative effect on the downtown area and bring traffic problems. we'll be following
i left the radio on outside to make noise. i left all the lights i could leave on. >> right around where that brown spot is. >> reporter: virginia morgan lives right across the street, she says that it's not uncommon to have wildcats in this area. >> if you live where mountain lions used to live, they're going to come back. i'm not surprised. >> reporter: reporting live in morgan hill, maureen naylor. >>> we have developing news from the north bay where a...
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[laughter] i left abc, and i left abc. you've had a lot of my former boss is on and i know your colleagues at c-span since i was watching, and i left because i knew that there were so many stories i wanted to do that i wouldn't get to do the way the news places were going, and i really care that economic development stories and under told stories, and the stories of the women in war or just almost never told. if i save war story you think about the west which are all the incredible books but the lead out so many people. and these women are the ones who make sure there's a community to go back to when the war is over. >> host: and is camilla her real name? were you able to tell the details without endangering her? >> guest: it's a great question and i kept asking her about it. the truth is when you read the book these girls did everything they could to stay within the taliban rule. they never worked with men or talked with men, they were the burba on the street. they did everything they could to find opportunities within th
[laughter] i left abc, and i left abc. you've had a lot of my former boss is on and i know your colleagues at c-span since i was watching, and i left because i knew that there were so many stories i wanted to do that i wouldn't get to do the way the news places were going, and i really care that economic development stories and under told stories, and the stories of the women in war or just almost never told. if i save war story you think about the west which are all the incredible books but...
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that's why i left. hey educated me very well in private schools, and so i was exposed much more and much earlier than other people-- a lot of other kids were-- to the arts. and i'm very grateful for that. if we invest in that kind of education, we may end up with 12-year-olds writing sex farces all over this country. [laughter] (albee) welcome to the club, kids. [laughter] no, the problem is, you can't have this kind of education unless you have parents who are willing to allow this kind of education to occur. i mean, there's a lot of censorship in our school curriculum. how do we avoid that? how do we stop that? and also you probably have to develop a nation of parents that are capable of taking up the slack of public school and educating kids at home. have to do both of those things. i have one final question. i've enjoyed reading the various descriptions of you, and there are a lot of people who, in five or six words, like to encapsulate your career. one of the quotes was, "america's most important dr
that's why i left. hey educated me very well in private schools, and so i was exposed much more and much earlier than other people-- a lot of other kids were-- to the arts. and i'm very grateful for that. if we invest in that kind of education, we may end up with 12-year-olds writing sex farces all over this country. [laughter] (albee) welcome to the club, kids. [laughter] no, the problem is, you can't have this kind of education unless you have parents who are willing to allow this kind of...
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i left town over a week ago as your city administrator, a career civil servant, looking forward to a new year of promise and challenge in the job that i love. and now just a few weeks later, i stand before you as your mayor. [applause] that's quite a journey. but in many ways, this wasn't a whirlwind. it was a journey decades in the making. i spent the past 21 years in and around these hallowed halls , beneath this glorious dome, working to make this city a better place, working for people, working for justice, working to get things done. i believe that i stand before you today not because i was the preferred choice of one side of the aisle or the other, not because i was a safe choice, but because i was the consensus choice, the trusted choice. i believe that if you're able to build trust, if your word is your bond, then it doesn't matter if you're down the hall or 17,000 miles away. people know where you're coming from. i was personally gratified by the show of support demonstrated by the board of supervisors moments ago. as well as that shown by your predecessor board last friday.
i left town over a week ago as your city administrator, a career civil servant, looking forward to a new year of promise and challenge in the job that i love. and now just a few weeks later, i stand before you as your mayor. [applause] that's quite a journey. but in many ways, this wasn't a whirlwind. it was a journey decades in the making. i spent the past 21 years in and around these hallowed halls , beneath this glorious dome, working to make this city a better place, working for people,...
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my crew at the same time i left mission control. i wanted you miss earth when you were in space. my flights were always so short during my second flight i even asked mission control to prolong my mission it was supposed to last eighteen days but our landing was postponed due to bad weather in kazakstan i think you'd better ask this question to those who have been on six months or longer missions i was not tired of it i wanted to keep working you know me yet. how does it earth look from space which is great and where. it was beautiful i was especially impressed with the sunrise and sunset during my second flight we actually followed the sun on one of our orbit passes it was like the sun never sets half of it was in the earth's shadow and we could see the other half it was beyond words the earth itself is beautiful to a season oceans have the most beautiful color they had dark blue in the middle of the shores when you look down you see mountainous desert cities huge rivers everything that there is on earth. but i think he believe in g
my crew at the same time i left mission control. i wanted you miss earth when you were in space. my flights were always so short during my second flight i even asked mission control to prolong my mission it was supposed to last eighteen days but our landing was postponed due to bad weather in kazakstan i think you'd better ask this question to those who have been on six months or longer missions i was not tired of it i wanted to keep working you know me yet. how does it earth look from space...
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when i left washington and i went downtown, it is what got me back into education. learning this type of language and going through my humanities class in history, it really helps me make those connections to well as learning in class and how to make it in the real world. i would not have made my career path in public policies with a minor in urban studies. i think that is something that the school board needs to support. we are a well diverse group of people that believe in something. we are not just chanting for this or that, we are chanting for something that can unite people as a whole. support us whether it is through funding or services that they do something that is powerful. it takes them there. we want to be the people arguing for what students need 20 years from now. it will be me. >> and my introducing anybody else? we have a parent from downtown. >> the evening, i have a senior at a downtown high school. the students in the coaches have been talking about how wonderful this program is, but i have seen the difference in my son. he has been more open who t
when i left washington and i went downtown, it is what got me back into education. learning this type of language and going through my humanities class in history, it really helps me make those connections to well as learning in class and how to make it in the real world. i would not have made my career path in public policies with a minor in urban studies. i think that is something that the school board needs to support. we are a well diverse group of people that believe in something. we are...
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i drank for pleasure but since i left that state i hadn't found anything delicious so iate all the mussels. crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced with an equal or opposite force, peer pressure, skitology the projected near devastation of world forest should population the motdz of toilet paper consumption. germs vary. my role in the pressing the mean agent of common human hygiene i knew i never
i drank for pleasure but since i left that state i hadn't found anything delicious so iate all the mussels. crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced with an equal or opposite force, peer pressure, skitology the projected near devastation of world forest should population the motdz of toilet paper consumption. germs vary. my role in the pressing the mean agent of...
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said they got rid of him if i left third in the dying minutes he spotted this three point one there's many games could run up the second straight wing. and elsewhere clearly a so that's all saudis they want all drawer and thought so how is that i call it somewhat fortunately i was at home signed on for twenty four minutes who knows how it stood until midway through the second fast and slightly because that stuff not the ball the goalkeeper flat runs it for the first point of the season i don't count on that table. well there was a disappointing draw for latif who has diverse stuff at the luzhniki arena among the one os from the center circle but a slap not see if the funny break the deadlock fifteen minutes from time but ten minutes later maxing gordo was in the right place to hammer home to run a government cross and then just a minute later look i've seem to have snatched the wind back our troops off for offside one all this how it ended. we want to england match to city when third in the premier league table on sunday after a five nil home trashing of sunderland five different goal
said they got rid of him if i left third in the dying minutes he spotted this three point one there's many games could run up the second straight wing. and elsewhere clearly a so that's all saudis they want all drawer and thought so how is that i call it somewhat fortunately i was at home signed on for twenty four minutes who knows how it stood until midway through the second fast and slightly because that stuff not the ball the goalkeeper flat runs it for the first point of the season i don't...
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i sat down with commissioner romero at it -- for an hour-and- a-half a meeting with you, and i left after one hour, and it was obvious that this was regarded personnel, that you were not very well informed. commissioner romero was very well informed. i am not. i do not understand if at all. basically, what i'm saying here is the department has been taken hostage for a couple of years. we got a new president. i just hope that he is treated with a little bit more respect than i was, director. i hope you can do that. the director does not have too much respect for the commission. i can guarantee you that. most directors do not want seven bosses, as they call us. we are not bosses. we're just overseers. but our role in the will of the president for the next year is to find out what the needs of the department are and help you with the needs of the department. i just hope that you can work with commissioner romero -- or president. commissioner walker: i just want to again thank president murphy for serving. it is a challenge to serve as commission president. i think that this department, as ev
i sat down with commissioner romero at it -- for an hour-and- a-half a meeting with you, and i left after one hour, and it was obvious that this was regarded personnel, that you were not very well informed. commissioner romero was very well informed. i am not. i do not understand if at all. basically, what i'm saying here is the department has been taken hostage for a couple of years. we got a new president. i just hope that he is treated with a little bit more respect than i was, director. i...
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i was recently attacked on the streets where i lived. >> the surgery left me deaf. do not have aids. men are not allowed to be a soldier. i am not asking for your money. please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone has green contacts. adopting supremist beliefs. when was the last time you saw them playing the maid? i want to break tradition. smashing it against the ground. where our spanish eyes are not blinded. we do not understand hate. foreign language. never. this next poem is called "outside". it's from bullets and butter flies. this is in celebration of gay pride month. hypocrisy exists when those results in violence. because
i was recently attacked on the streets where i lived. >> the surgery left me deaf. do not have aids. men are not allowed to be a soldier. i am not asking for your money. please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood...
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>> bill and i had a discussion when he left... he was thinking about leaving harvard to come out and he said i dade lot of work when you were on salary working with the company that made the al tear and i wasn't paid snig that... it went from 50-50 to 60-40. so that's the way it was codifyed in the partnership. >> rose: worked out all right, didn't it? >> no complaints. >> rose: what were the tensest moments? you felt like what that made you say this is too much to take? >> i think i talked about some of those intense discussions that happened both when i was going through radiation erapy and then there was the discussion that i overheard between bill and steve when they talked about diluting my stake basically down... >> rose: that's the worst when you realized they were scheming against you, in your judgment? >> that was really tough because i... you know, i co-founded the company, i was still contributing. i just got over going through radiation therapy, i wasn't sure about my future and when i heard them talking about that in l
>> bill and i had a discussion when he left... he was thinking about leaving harvard to come out and he said i dade lot of work when you were on salary working with the company that made the al tear and i wasn't paid snig that... it went from 50-50 to 60-40. so that's the way it was codifyed in the partnership. >> rose: worked out all right, didn't it? >> no complaints. >> rose: what were the tensest moments? you felt like what that made you say this is too much to take?...
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. >> i left south rolina out of a high-sool 1964. tha time, i wt to new york. u see your fortune. stayed there and go married up tre. and inew did not want to raise aamil uthere. i kw what it meanto le i close-knit comnity thatime, if you lid inn areahat d not allow for blk fos as old -- as a whole. but tes chaed, this out anged. to beble to vault in the same avues that fos will geratis ago. >> my sister. agn, this is another sister. his is my father. my ancestors -- tse lands are bacally our economiase, evenhough se of umay be working mimumage jobs. they could always g aecond nd mile home and me on thr own properties. everythi stas there. th were the first generati that w free. they did notave ything to bud on,hat meone left f them. th is w when i walk ese las, there is certain aunt ofride property in here we not loo to sell. that is why we do t min a mobile homeominright in next few uses like the. these properties werleft for us. we did nogo out and buy these properties. it suld not be w much money n i get forhis curious when zoning laws come io effect thate no reect the inteity
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but it's all happening at the goring when i left there early this morning. would have been going there from 6:00 this morning. so i don't suppose anyone had a great deal of sleep. >> and cbs news coverage of the royal wedding will continue in a moment. www4clé ♪,,,,,,,, >>> from cbs news, the wedding of prince william and miss catherine middleton. from london, here is katie couric. >>> and good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 a.m. here in london. a bit chilly, a bill cloudy. but everyone is very, very excited about this day. of course, it's a lot earlier back home in the states. so if you're staying up late or getting up early, we're very happy you're with us, because, as you might have heard, there's going to be a wedding. it starts in one hour right across the street at westminster abbey. and you have the best seats in the house. well, your house, anyway. over the next five hours we'll do everything we can to make you feel like you're right there. we have cbs news correspondents at all key positions all over town to bring you every moment of pageantry, as pr
but it's all happening at the goring when i left there early this morning. would have been going there from 6:00 this morning. so i don't suppose anyone had a great deal of sleep. >> and cbs news coverage of the royal wedding will continue in a moment. www4clé ♪,,,,,,,, >>> from cbs news, the wedding of prince william and miss catherine middleton. from london, here is katie couric. >>> and good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 a.m. here in london. a bit chilly, a bill...
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nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there were a lot of lessons to be learned in running a race in san francisco. a few that stick in my mind -- money does matter. raising money. that is the simple, somewhat unfortunate fact of life. i think really having a message that resonates with voters, not just saying you want to be a politician, but you have to really explain why you, and i think that was really court to what we did. most importantly, the one thing i drew out of it was the hard work and other determination is the thing that will, i think, allow you to succeed more than anything else. i believe that the candidates who won this past november with the ones who worked the hardest in their races. >> what are the biggest issues fac
nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there were a lot of lessons to be learned in running a race in san francisco. a few that...
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down and went down to the dominican republic there is already a part in the book and that is when i leftever thought i would win the next election but i did. that was 1982. and wrote the book i think you may find fascinating it is not an autobiography i was born on this day but i talk a little bit of my young life and about being in the army and the attorney general department and a little bit about brown university. and running for office if you're not provident he would probably like it even more. you would see the characters reintroduced to whom you thought never existed. people say what is the best thing you ever did? i say building skating rinks are going to this issue where the rivers? none of those things. the self-esteem province was very low. time bringing the city up to levels they never thought they could achieve. back at 2003, 2001, they felt the city had come alive with the art. we have great restaurants and the city supported them. if you go to bills have turned lowered the cafe or all of those places, the last person a banker wants to see is a restaurant owner. we set up a
down and went down to the dominican republic there is already a part in the book and that is when i leftever thought i would win the next election but i did. that was 1982. and wrote the book i think you may find fascinating it is not an autobiography i was born on this day but i talk a little bit of my young life and about being in the army and the attorney general department and a little bit about brown university. and running for office if you're not provident he would probably like it even...
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. >> i immediately left the area. i left, you know, went back to my house. and tried to go over to the neighbor's house. knock on their door. they wouldn't answer the door, even though they saw me there, to apologize. >> reporter: he says he's taken upon himself to patrol his neighborhood because of recent vandalism in the area. the app has helped him become a quasi neighborhood crime fighter. >> it's not like i'm trying to impersonate a police officer or anything like that. >> reporter: he says he used a red/brown flashing light. but menlo park police says you can't use any type of flashing light. and any form of impersonating a police officer is a crime. they urge anyone to go to a public area and call the police. >> very interesting. thank you, george. >>> opponents of same-sex marriage are crying foul. they're taking aim at the u.s. district judge, who decided on the trial that overturned proposition eight. vaughn walker is gay. he disclosed this month he's had a gay partner for ten years. but says he never considered removing himself from the case. lawy
. >> i immediately left the area. i left, you know, went back to my house. and tried to go over to the neighbor's house. knock on their door. they wouldn't answer the door, even though they saw me there, to apologize. >> reporter: he says he's taken upon himself to patrol his neighborhood because of recent vandalism in the area. the app has helped him become a quasi neighborhood crime fighter. >> it's not like i'm trying to impersonate a police officer or anything like that....
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start work as opposed to more than my day job, so the opportunity came up and 7 and a half years ago i leftwas doing and started doing this full time. >> then they said why don't you run the thing. >> -- exactly -- >> -- you are -- >> -- opposite -- >> -- paychecks -- >> -- yeah -- >> -- at hand -- >> -- part of it -- >> -- you know this about trying to get out there and do some good and help some kids who need it. >> yeah. >> what makes rock work? >> you know it is -- we think of this as a long-term solution to the challenges in our community and our community is visitation valley in san francisco. it has its challenges. and so you know we like to bring kids in from the time they are six years old all the way through their high school years. >> uh-huh, yeah, you say 6 through 17. >> 6 through 17. >> yeah. >> research has shown if they are in a program like this their lifetime of their childhood the chances for positive outcomes in their adult hood increase dramatically, so that is the end goal and we are seeing those results now, because you know since i started off 15 plus years ago those
start work as opposed to more than my day job, so the opportunity came up and 7 and a half years ago i leftwas doing and started doing this full time. >> then they said why don't you run the thing. >> -- exactly -- >> -- you are -- >> -- opposite -- >> -- paychecks -- >> -- yeah -- >> -- at hand -- >> -- part of it -- >> -- you know this about trying to get out there and do some good and help some kids who need it. >> yeah. >>...
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help him understand that here in san francisco the clear community needs places like this -- when i left pennsylvania, driven out by my family, and arrived here in san francisco, it is places like the eagle that kept me alive. thank you very much. >> dee lightner. district 6 resident. i have been going to the eagles since i moved to san francisco five years ago. it is one of the few gay bars where i felt completely welcome as a career woman -- as a queer woman. at this point, we appreciate all the support we have already received from the board of supervisors. perhaps we can move forward with historic preservation of the site of the eagle. i am not sure exactly where we need to go at this point. all i know is that it is very important to me personally and to the community at large to keep the eagles open. thank you. >> my name is brian morris. i am not sure which district. i wanted to speak out on behalf of the eagle. i did used to work there 14 years ago. it has been a rally point for our community. it supports all these charities. i heard you talking about whether or not to have a them
help him understand that here in san francisco the clear community needs places like this -- when i left pennsylvania, driven out by my family, and arrived here in san francisco, it is places like the eagle that kept me alive. thank you very much. >> dee lightner. district 6 resident. i have been going to the eagles since i moved to san francisco five years ago. it is one of the few gay bars where i felt completely welcome as a career woman -- as a queer woman. at this point, we...
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to new york to take part in the left forum this year's theme is called top words a politics of solidarity why do you think that event like this is so important one of the i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures behind the left for me play such important role to sustain a good we are now experiencing a are radical democratic awakening in the american empire in the united states deeply affected by what's going on in northern africa deeply affected by what's going on in the middle east and more and more now what is happening in madison wisconsin and columbus ohio and other capitals so that i think we've had so much sleepwalking. in the united states where of course the wall street oligarchs the corporate elites have been not just dominating but in many ways losing the use in billions of dollars from the public funds. in based on their financial shadow the shadow financial system. can be as in billions of dollars as poor and working people are pushed to the margins and i think more and more working class persons who thought they had a secure existence recognize that their plight is more and more time to the plight of poor people and type to the p
to new york to take part in the left forum this year's theme is called top words a politics of solidarity why do you think that event like this is so important one of the i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures behind the left for me play such important role to sustain a good we are now experiencing a are radical democratic awakening in the american empire in the united states deeply affected by what's going on in northern africa deeply affected by what's going on in the middle east...
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i left with the feeling at least that that expression was well achieved. supervisor avalos: thank you. i really appreciate that focus that you had. looking city-wide when you went to washington, d.c., imagining the south side and the sunset as well. i have been trying to hammer home that we expect to be a transit first city, and often, we have fewer options for transit in district 11, four, and 10. to have that understood and it titillated by other members of this body is, to me, really gratifying. supervisor mirkarimi: consider this the new mantra. ok, executive director, please. >> mr. chairman, commissioners, good morning. before i get into the meat of my report, let me take a second to add to the discussion for a second. first of all, to thank the chair and commissioners campos and cohen for making the time to do this kind of a trip to d.c., which was essentially 48 hours and a lot of time spent on airplanes. hardly a tourist trip. a lot of action in a couple of days. to reinforce also the impression that i got in feedback from members of the administra
i left with the feeling at least that that expression was well achieved. supervisor avalos: thank you. i really appreciate that focus that you had. looking city-wide when you went to washington, d.c., imagining the south side and the sunset as well. i have been trying to hammer home that we expect to be a transit first city, and often, we have fewer options for transit in district 11, four, and 10. to have that understood and it titillated by other members of this body is, to me, really...
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and when i get back in a few weeks, she's going to be noticeably different than when i left. i mean, i know that's the case. so it's exciting to see the improvement day to day and week to week. it's really exciting. >> couric: mark tells me gabrielle giffords can't wait to get back to work. her campaign has already raised more than $350,000 for her reelection. coming up next on the "cbs evening new," the london lock- down. the royal wedding invites a major security response. [ robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill buquit. proven to help people it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice
and when i get back in a few weeks, she's going to be noticeably different than when i left. i mean, i know that's the case. so it's exciting to see the improvement day to day and week to week. it's really exciting. >> couric: mark tells me gabrielle giffords can't wait to get back to work. her campaign has already raised more than $350,000 for her reelection. coming up next on the "cbs evening new," the london lock- down. the royal wedding invites a major security response. [...
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so i left. tore my little heart down. i mean, i was like, i was 26 years old, and i said, "hmm. had a little old tape recorder. we used to have a wire tape recorder. this is going way back, had wire on it, you know? and i went back, and i said, "i'm gonna make me a tape dub." then the lady across the street sold me a webco disc cutter, used to make 78s. and i didn't have no money, so i took another record that i had found in the alley and went and bought me some lacquer, paint lacquer, you know. and i laid it down flat, and i took the can and poured it on it, and then it dried. and i went, i said,, "wow, i'm gonna see if this will handle-- if i can cut a record on this stuff." it looked like the same stuff. so i hooked it up. sure enough, that needle cut in that lacquer, and i played it. and i took it to chess records. remind me now, i ain't got no money. i didn't have nothing. and back then, if a kid had a nickel, you was rich. you know, you could buy penny bags of candy all day. you know, penny bags, big old bags, you know. and i made this, and leonard chess looked at me, and
so i left. tore my little heart down. i mean, i was like, i was 26 years old, and i said, "hmm. had a little old tape recorder. we used to have a wire tape recorder. this is going way back, had wire on it, you know? and i went back, and i said, "i'm gonna make me a tape dub." then the lady across the street sold me a webco disc cutter, used to make 78s. and i didn't have no money, so i took another record that i had found in the alley and went and bought me some lacquer, paint...