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people like bill who was like family to amy jane and her parents, jane and kathy brandhagen. >> they brought amy jane home when she was three days old. and they brought her home. you watched amy jane grow up. >> yes. >> and saw what sort of girl emerge? >> she is very carefree carefree, loving didn't know a stranger. >> the brandhagens asked bill to speak for them after what happened when they sorely needed their church family at pendleton free methodist. the minister and his wife encountered the dancing sprite when she was in middle school. >> if she got the feeling that you were left out, she would find you. and make sure you knew you had a friend. >> little bit like pippy longstalking. >> i remember she knew everyone's name. she was just fun. >> when she was far away in india the people who loved amy jane worried a lot. and didn't breathe easy until she returned home to the safety and security of pendleton. >> she was waiting for god to tell her what to do next. whether it was going to be to travel the world or go back or go to school. >> she wanted more freedom too, so she moved
people like bill who was like family to amy jane and her parents, jane and kathy brandhagen. >> they brought amy jane home when she was three days old. and they brought her home. you watched amy jane grow up. >> yes. >> and saw what sort of girl emerge? >> she is very carefree carefree, loving didn't know a stranger. >> the brandhagens asked bill to speak for them after what happened when they sorely needed their church family at pendleton free methodist. the...
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jane: thank you for joining me. tomorrow, thailand hosts an international summit to discuss a migrant crisis in southeast asia. 25,000 people have set sail from the very up angle in this month alone trying to reach malaysia and a better life. it is from the southern coast of bangladesh the migrants begin the perilous journey. >> this is where many of the migrant's treacherous journey begins. on the coast of southern bangladesh. driven by desperation, drawn by the hope of a better life, they set out into the bay of bengal. coming out on the small boats the migrants are packed in here and taken out to the deep ocean. that is where they meet the big boats. the trawlers that will take them on the 1.5 thousand kilometer journey to the coast of thailand. it is a measure of how desperate the migrants are, but they still leave in the thousands. >> i have been lost at sea. i pray that i make it to malaysia. we can need proper food and educate the children. many people from this area have gone. any who did not earn a single r
jane: thank you for joining me. tomorrow, thailand hosts an international summit to discuss a migrant crisis in southeast asia. 25,000 people have set sail from the very up angle in this month alone trying to reach malaysia and a better life. it is from the southern coast of bangladesh the migrants begin the perilous journey. >> this is where many of the migrant's treacherous journey begins. on the coast of southern bangladesh. driven by desperation, drawn by the hope of a better life,...
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jane: and who is to say she won't be? jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: amazing. it that makes somebody so good at the age of 11? phenomenal. that brings the program to a close. you can get more of the day's on our website. you can find us all on twitter. from all of us here, thanks for watching. do tuenne in again tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries. because strong partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: opening up the arctic. the obama administration gives the green light for the shell oil company to start drilling off the coast of alaska. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >>
jane: and who is to say she won't be? jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: amazing. it that makes somebody so good at the age of 11? phenomenal. that brings the program to a close. you can get more of the day's on our website. you can find us all on twitter. from all of us here, thanks for watching. do tuenne in again tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation...
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the beautiful, the talented, jane fonda is here!plause ] she is just stunning. >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: stunningly pretty. plus, you know it's gonna be fun when this guy comes. he's got this, as well, right? oh, we've got to talk about it. he always has something cool and different. he's got a new fragrance out called 3 a.m. sean "diddy" combs is dropping in! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: 3 a.m. there it is, right there. ooh, good deal. [ audience oohs ] >> steve: yeah. 3 a.m. [ laughter ] no, no, no! it's not a mouth -- it's a a cologne. >> jimmy: mm -- i like it. yeah. >> steve: crisp? >> jimmy: crisp, yeah. >> steve: fresh. >> jimmy: fresh, yeah. >> steve: 3 a.m.? >> jimmy: it's 3 a.m., man. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. want some? >> steve: yeah, style me some. style some of that 3 a.m., i'll walk into it. >> jimmy: ready? >> steve: oh, my gosh. [ laughter ] wow. that's nice. that's fresh. >> jimmy: that's a spicy meatball right there. >> steve: gosh dangit. i can't b
the beautiful, the talented, jane fonda is here!plause ] she is just stunning. >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: stunningly pretty. plus, you know it's gonna be fun when this guy comes. he's got this, as well, right? oh, we've got to talk about it. he always has something cool and different. he's got a new fragrance out called 3 a.m. sean "diddy" combs is dropping in! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: 3 a.m. there it is, right there. ooh, good deal. [...
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however, the jane hanson national memorial was completed 10 days ago. this is the mound that i mentioned behind it where she is buried and it was toby mendez who did the john and jane morreale who had the idea of finally reuniting them through this sculpture and memorial and that is what he did. i thought it was a brilliant stroke. later this year there will be a dedication ceremony and we will get the other u.s. senators and the others there as we did for john and we will dedicate this and i will ask you as you ask them to help promote the memory of jane hanson, the first first lady. these are tributes to the two of them. this is their grandson who was a united states senator, according to the constitution you have to be 30 to serve and when he was elected he wasn't 30 so he had to wait a couple of months until his birthday. he served only three years until he died of one of those diseases that people died of so much in those days at the age of 33. quite a story. john hanson's presidential portrait hangs in independence hall. that was another custom es
however, the jane hanson national memorial was completed 10 days ago. this is the mound that i mentioned behind it where she is buried and it was toby mendez who did the john and jane morreale who had the idea of finally reuniting them through this sculpture and memorial and that is what he did. i thought it was a brilliant stroke. later this year there will be a dedication ceremony and we will get the other u.s. senators and the others there as we did for john and we will dedicate this and i...
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jane, thank you for taking the time to speak to us.oost in british currency was that expected as the result came in, and is it likely to be a one-day phenomenon or the start of a new trend? jane: if you look back, it had been straightened steadily strengthening. it had been politically growing in the last few days, and we have seen that's reflected, and this is a bit of a relief rally. the markets of course to not like uncertainty. we thought we would face negotiations, instead, we have a majority market, so this result is the best one for the markets but if you look ahead to the new government, we know it will be a government that is going to push through more austerity. we know that from the last budget. from that, we can expect potential growth. it could mean interest rates in the bank of england stayed low for longer, and that could have somewhat of a depressive impact on sterling. of course with the ecb doing huge amounts of quantitative easing, i think sterling could gather some ground in the months ahead. kate: jane, let's talk
jane, thank you for taking the time to speak to us.oost in british currency was that expected as the result came in, and is it likely to be a one-day phenomenon or the start of a new trend? jane: if you look back, it had been straightened steadily strengthening. it had been politically growing in the last few days, and we have seen that's reflected, and this is a bit of a relief rally. the markets of course to not like uncertainty. we thought we would face negotiations, instead, we have a...
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however, the jane hanson national memorial was completed 10 days ago. this is the mound that i mentioned behind it where she is buried and it was toby mendez who did the john and jane morreale who had the idea of finally reuniting them through this sculpture and memorial and that is what he did. i thought it was a brilliant stroke. later this year there will be a dedication ceremony and we will get the other u.s. senators and the others there as we did for john and we will dedicate this and i will ask you as you ask them to help promote the memory of jane hanson, the first first lady. these are tributes to the two of them. this is their grandson who was a united states senator, according to the constitution you have to be 30 to serve and when he was elected he wasn't 30 so he had to wait a couple of months until his birthday. he served only three years until he died of one of those diseases that people died of so much in those days at the age of 33. quite a story. john hanson's presidential portrait hangs in independence hall. that was another custom es
however, the jane hanson national memorial was completed 10 days ago. this is the mound that i mentioned behind it where she is buried and it was toby mendez who did the john and jane morreale who had the idea of finally reuniting them through this sculpture and memorial and that is what he did. i thought it was a brilliant stroke. later this year there will be a dedication ceremony and we will get the other u.s. senators and the others there as we did for john and we will dedicate this and i...
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recent polling suggests that jane allison will be holding on. there are these battlegrounds that make them very interesting. tom: some of the opinion polls that have been done, although it is way off of the list, potentially looking at one point that looks like it would fall but clearly at that moment. do you want to jump in about london? colin: loopholes during the campaign suggests that it is a big swing to labour in the election t --he p the poll suggests that it is a big swing to labour in the election. tom: we are going live. >> labour party, 12,038. animal welfare party 184. the conservative party candidate, 23,018. [applause] alex andrew james, liberal democrat, 2717. [applause] christopher edward, green party 2067. [applause] ward patricia, commonly known as tricia, uk independence party, 1989. [applause] the number of ballots rejected and not counted were as follows. tom: justine greening back in putney, no particular surprise. maybe you can sort that as i jog through the figures. jane: once again you are seeing the collapse of the libe
recent polling suggests that jane allison will be holding on. there are these battlegrounds that make them very interesting. tom: some of the opinion polls that have been done, although it is way off of the list, potentially looking at one point that looks like it would fall but clearly at that moment. do you want to jump in about london? colin: loopholes during the campaign suggests that it is a big swing to labour in the election t --he p the poll suggests that it is a big swing to labour in...
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and you are legislative however the issues arise, thank you for the opportunity to serve and support jane, thank you. >> thank you. and i appreciate the reminder at the end of your testimony. any other member? >> seeing none, we will close public comment. >> and supervisor cohen. >> thank you. >> through the chair would i like to ask all of the applicants for this item to just come up forward i have a quick question and i if it occurred to me during the last public testimony that i should have asked and i just want to ask everyone and one sentence question. i know, please forgive me. and you can go first. just don't be nervous, it is simple. i want to hear your thoughts and the question is when it ever appropriate to put down an animal? >> well, that is a complicated issue by the time that decision is made i hope that you understand that all options have been explored, and exhausted. i would not want to be in the shoes of the person that has to make that decision, because from the outside looking in --. >> time out. this is not going to work, --. >> okay. >> i just want to know with your
and you are legislative however the issues arise, thank you for the opportunity to serve and support jane, thank you. >> thank you. and i appreciate the reminder at the end of your testimony. any other member? >> seeing none, we will close public comment. >> and supervisor cohen. >> thank you. >> through the chair would i like to ask all of the applicants for this item to just come up forward i have a quick question and i if it occurred to me during the last public...
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i want success in my future >>> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha is here. looking at christian, and timing, these are not necessarily kids that don't want class. >> ty's case complicated. started as a mistake, signing the papers with one name. >> ty. >> but his given name was on the role sheet, he's marked absent. but has been targetedy to class several -- tardy to class several times, and the teacher can get mad, and if you are past five minutes, you are marked absent. that's a problem. he took a couple of special classes and led to him being marked absence, sometimes it's not plain old skipping school. >> not just ditching. >> for the parents this is complicated, they want the kids in class, but has to deal with when this goes wrong, navigating through the court system. >> it's hard. some parties are trying to get help. they want to make sure the kids get due process, and they are not entitled to an attorney. the kids and parents come in, pleading guilty or no context, because that's the easiest thing to do. since this case and issue is prominent, some ad
i want success in my future >>> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha is here. looking at christian, and timing, these are not necessarily kids that don't want class. >> ty's case complicated. started as a mistake, signing the papers with one name. >> ty. >> but his given name was on the role sheet, he's marked absent. but has been targetedy to class several -- tardy to class several times, and the teacher can get mad, and if you are past five minutes, you are...
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maybe i can bring in collin and jane. interesting listening to martin, this is staggering what is happening. the number of anonymous majorities we will see overturned. colin: our colleagues suggest that the snp might have swept glasgow. as you recall, the glasgow north east, that was the safest of places. tom: he might be the only survivor. colin: if that suggestion is true, there'll be no labour party mp's in scotland, as it looks. tom: i think we are going to go to alex now. good evening. >> good evening. tom: you have had achievements in your career, but this looks like an incredible night for you. >> yes a confidence in scotland. the results are still too calm, but all the reports we are getting across the country as we are seeing this on a gigantic scale, there is a tide flowing for snp. tom: what others have suggested is that the exit polls are beginning to look like it probably is thereabouts, across the u, and in scotland, from the results, we are beginning to see a suggestion that there is a reasonable chance tha
maybe i can bring in collin and jane. interesting listening to martin, this is staggering what is happening. the number of anonymous majorities we will see overturned. colin: our colleagues suggest that the snp might have swept glasgow. as you recall, the glasgow north east, that was the safest of places. tom: he might be the only survivor. colin: if that suggestion is true, there'll be no labour party mp's in scotland, as it looks. tom: i think we are going to go to alex now. good evening....
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. ♪ and welcome to the al jazeera news hour i'm jane in doha and in the next 60 minutes war crimes againstilians in syria as talks get underway to stop the killing. the oil rich region will meet a tribal leader who paid a high personal cost battling rebel forces. continue in burundi as the constitutional court allows the president to run for a third term. term. >>> i have the sport and futbol in indinosha goes to a halt and go to the street to ask president to put an end to the crisis in the games. ♪ we begin this news hour in syria where leading human rights groups says war crimes are being committed against civilians on a daily basis in the country's second city amnesty international condemn the government's reliance on barrel bomb against rebel held neighborhoods and says the devices killed more than 3,000 civilians in aleppo last year alone. rebel groups are also criticized for using imprecise weapons like mortars which killed at least 600 civilians in the city. in 2014 it comes as u.n. backed talks on negotiations to end the conflict in syria get underway in geneva. the u.n. envoy sta
. ♪ and welcome to the al jazeera news hour i'm jane in doha and in the next 60 minutes war crimes againstilians in syria as talks get underway to stop the killing. the oil rich region will meet a tribal leader who paid a high personal cost battling rebel forces. continue in burundi as the constitutional court allows the president to run for a third term. term. >>> i have the sport and futbol in indinosha goes to a halt and go to the street to ask president to put an end to the...
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jane, take it away. >> reporter: all right, guys. is scott sibella, the coo and president of the mgm grand. scott, this is crazy. have you ever seen anything like this? it's not even fight night yet. >> i know, it's weigh-in. i can't believe it. it's been crazy this whole weekend. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: give me some numbers, how does this compare to fast fights? >> mayweather's fought the last four years when it comes to cinco de mayo, so a weekend with him here, you'll see about $200 million in nongaming revenue. this could exceed $200 50 to $300 million in nongaming revenue. >> reporter: i saw hotel prices shot up to $1,500, $1,600. they're now down to $400. what happened? >> when the fight was announced, the rates shot up, but we knew people would have trouble -- >> reporter: maybe the tickets were issued too late, people couldn't make plans? >> that was frustrate 'but the rooms online are the smaller wings in the back, so they don't affect the tower where the rates is still $1,600. >> reporter: oh, my go
jane, take it away. >> reporter: all right, guys. is scott sibella, the coo and president of the mgm grand. scott, this is crazy. have you ever seen anything like this? it's not even fight night yet. >> i know, it's weigh-in. i can't believe it. it's been crazy this whole weekend. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: give me some numbers, how does this compare to fast fights? >> mayweather's fought the last four years when it comes to cinco de mayo, so a...
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, are you jane? i am. >> we're here for the mother's day room makeover. >> reporter: jane takes us down to the disorganized family room. >> this is our family room, our everything room. >> i have to say i'm having a mild panic attack being down here right now. >> i feel that way every time i walk down the steps. >> how do you envision this room? >> it still has to be a multi-function room. it still has to be a family room. >> we're going to send you to the spa for a day. >> no way! >> reporter: meantime, leslie gets shopping at ikea, looking for a storage unit with concealed shelving, an updated side table and decorative pillows for a pop of color. first up, we purge unwanted items. >> there's a little bit of everything in here. a little horsey, ney. he's going in the garbage. >> reporter: next we clear those overflowing shelves crammed with books, puzzles and random knickknacks. >> just in case you didn't brush your teeth this morning, here's a toothbrush. >> i was looking for this. >> reporter: wit
, are you jane? i am. >> we're here for the mother's day room makeover. >> reporter: jane takes us down to the disorganized family room. >> this is our family room, our everything room. >> i have to say i'm having a mild panic attack being down here right now. >> i feel that way every time i walk down the steps. >> how do you envision this room? >> it still has to be a multi-function room. it still has to be a family room. >> we're going to send...
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. ♪ hello and welcome to al jazeera i'm jane live from doha headquarters and also ahead diplomates discusshe migrants crisis in southeast asia while malaysia navy searches for those stranded at sea. doctors without borders warns the humanitarian situation in south sudan is deteriorating quickly. and the chile government turned violent. ♪ the u.s. led air strikes in syria now total more than 4,000 over a nine-month period. thursday there was an admission from the u.s. that one of those strikes near aleppo likely led to the deaths of two children. at the same time fighters from islamic state of iraq and levante are continuing to make advances in military campaign in syria and now they are trying to control the area between the western city of homs and anbar province in iraq and a cue fewer in palmyra which they are in full control of at the dire humanitarian situation there and the city has been without water or electricity for more than ten days and emma hayward reports. >> reporter: everyone in this station appears to have fled knowing that i.s.i.l. has been edging closer day by day. but w
. ♪ hello and welcome to al jazeera i'm jane live from doha headquarters and also ahead diplomates discusshe migrants crisis in southeast asia while malaysia navy searches for those stranded at sea. doctors without borders warns the humanitarian situation in south sudan is deteriorating quickly. and the chile government turned violent. ♪ the u.s. led air strikes in syria now total more than 4,000 over a nine-month period. thursday there was an admission from the u.s. that one of those...
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jane wells is in l.a. with the answer. jane? >> both?ou know, here's the thing about carpeting as opposed to a subway. well, carpeting really takes a beating and it holds onto the stuff. that's why this corporate carpeting like we have here is usually dark and textured and eventually has to be replaced. casinos take it to a whole other level. the pachanga resort and casino, which is the largest in california, has 100,000 square feet of carpeting it has been pulling out. rather than just throwing it away, they are sending it to a recycler to be turned into carpet padding. >> if you can understand how much carpet is in one of these casinos, basically, just to do the main floor down there, it would be like an average house of say 150 yards. you would take 1,000 of those houses and go dump them in the landfill. they don't do that. >> now, unfortunately, the new carpeting which goes on top of the pad and is also made of recycled materials still has the same seizure inducing patterns you so often see at casinos. when i asked why is that? the p
jane wells is in l.a. with the answer. jane? >> both?ou know, here's the thing about carpeting as opposed to a subway. well, carpeting really takes a beating and it holds onto the stuff. that's why this corporate carpeting like we have here is usually dark and textured and eventually has to be replaced. casinos take it to a whole other level. the pachanga resort and casino, which is the largest in california, has 100,000 square feet of carpeting it has been pulling out. rather than just...
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the the attack lasted 20 minutes, and then jane noticed the car driving by.managed to escape and jump in front of the driver. >> nobody came out to help me. and, if those people didn't drive up when they did i wouldn't be here talking to you today. >> this garage is a disgrace. >> reporter: shanon spector a attorney for victim, hoist suing owner of the garage, and franklin town corporation, as well as the management could atm parking services say security is not sufficient. he says 99 percent of the garage is not covered by cameras. we only found cameras at entrance and near pay kiosk. spector says security office in the back was empty the day of the attack, a clam corroborated, by "action news" by an employee of the company. but in a statement the company said it did have a roaming security guard on duty. the web site, states the parking garage is both lit and manned but when we knock on the security door at 5:00 o'clock in the evening it was lock and empty. >> the purpose traitor was loitering in the garage waiting for this young laid toy come in. >> report
the the attack lasted 20 minutes, and then jane noticed the car driving by.managed to escape and jump in front of the driver. >> nobody came out to help me. and, if those people didn't drive up when they did i wouldn't be here talking to you today. >> this garage is a disgrace. >> reporter: shanon spector a attorney for victim, hoist suing owner of the garage, and franklin town corporation, as well as the management could atm parking services say security is not sufficient. he...
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put an animal. >> if the public is at risk, their safety is a big concern. >> okay. >> my name is jane. >> okay. >> i would like to go to a point where there is a sanctuary out there for every animal to live the life how she should to the end on their own terms. >> thank you. >> hi, my name is maria, and i would say that you know it is supposed to be in an animal is in extreme suffering, so relief for that animal. so that would be my reason for end and or if the animal is so dangerous and all options were exhausted and no other resource to take that animal, having volunteered for give me cat risk no kill, would i say that we would do an option and behavior cats have other options. >> it is only for suffering and only --. >> the next speaker. >> bunny. >> hi, i'm bunny rossen beger. >> i think that it is appropriate when a dog is a danger to society, has behavior issues or a quality of life concern for that animal. >> thank you. >> i also believe in euthanize, and believe in the suffering and interfears with the quality of life from that animal and so suffering, and also the dangerous t
put an animal. >> if the public is at risk, their safety is a big concern. >> okay. >> my name is jane. >> okay. >> i would like to go to a point where there is a sanctuary out there for every animal to live the life how she should to the end on their own terms. >> thank you. >> hi, my name is maria, and i would say that you know it is supposed to be in an animal is in extreme suffering, so relief for that animal. so that would be my reason for end and...
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jane wells, who else is live in the ring at mgm?jane. >> i finally found a seat for the fight. adrian! the flight is so crazy, they're selling to the tickets to the weigh-in today for $10 going to charity and even those are being resold for ten times face value. i'll have all the crazy numbers, ringside, not ringside, in the ring, when we come back. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is, can your business deliver? >>> coming up, sell in may and go away? it's a lot more complicated than that. the dow up triple digits today, three smart ways
jane wells, who else is live in the ring at mgm?jane. >> i finally found a seat for the fight. adrian! the flight is so crazy, they're selling to the tickets to the weigh-in today for $10 going to charity and even those are being resold for ten times face value. i'll have all the crazy numbers, ringside, not ringside, in the ring, when we come back. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't...
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she's jane fonda. come on.at the fashion industry and hollywood treat women who are supposedly aged is insane. at 37 i was told recently to play the lover of a man who was 55 i was too old. it made me feel bad and then angry and then it made me laugh because it's so crazy. >> are we surprised? this has been going on for a long time. i cannot wait to see -- we just saw richard geer and diane layne. so beautiful and unusual to see characters that were very much aligned age-wise and it was refreshing and relieving to say there is a love life when you get after 50. that's great. how lovely is that? if there's one love interest also diane keaton is kicking it out of the ballpark too. those are rarities. we don't see that too often. i would like to see that more often. >> i want to lay another example. rebel wilson very popular with young people. she's accused of claiming to be 29 when records show she's 35. i don't know if that's true or not but that's out there. she posted on twitter. i'm a 100-year-old memory aid
she's jane fonda. come on.at the fashion industry and hollywood treat women who are supposedly aged is insane. at 37 i was told recently to play the lover of a man who was 55 i was too old. it made me feel bad and then angry and then it made me laugh because it's so crazy. >> are we surprised? this has been going on for a long time. i cannot wait to see -- we just saw richard geer and diane layne. so beautiful and unusual to see characters that were very much aligned age-wise and it was...
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. >> we have one blue card for this item and jane lids. >> okay. is ms. listing is not here oh different item. >> my apologies your number 9 sorry if anyone want to comement please come on up. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm rachel from the san francisco parks alliance i want to thank you for the proposed proposition to complete this work at larson i think jake did an a.d. milk job we're as disappointed as everyone the original kr5k9 didn't workout as planned but we in agreement with the staff that the new plan is a good explain that is the new vendor will deliver the planes that everyone envisioned and wanted and provides a great experience for kids and exist and harassed a climbing net so i urge you to approve the proposal in front of the you and i lord to seeing you all at grand opening of larson >> is there any additional public comment. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm ash from sxhauns office i want to support this this is 0 robust community process behind larson park i'm confident that rec and park it doing everybody to deliver a plane the comm
. >> we have one blue card for this item and jane lids. >> okay. is ms. listing is not here oh different item. >> my apologies your number 9 sorry if anyone want to comement please come on up. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm rachel from the san francisco parks alliance i want to thank you for the proposed proposition to complete this work at larson i think jake did an a.d. milk job we're as disappointed as everyone the original kr5k9 didn't workout as planned but...
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and i know she messed up. >> stop, jane.cheating mother's agenda to get me back. >> i'm sorry. she's so upset. >> as am i. >> dad, it was just a kiss. >> just a kiss. it starts with just a kiss. and it ends with a tabloid photo of her sneaking out of a rap super star's hotel room. >> is that some kind of metaphor? >> no it's not. my first wife is just that. >> seth: please welcome gina rodriguez. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi there. >> hi. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. >> oh my god, i'm so happy to be here. exciting. >> seth: congratulations on everything. >> thank you. >> seth: it's such an exciting year for you. it's such a great show. but you did not start with the passion a acting. you started with the passion for dancing. is this true? >> this is true. >> seth: salsa dancing. >> salsa dancing, yeah. >> seth: wow. >> i was in salsa dancing for about ten years before i went to college. >> seth: wow so how young were you when you started in salsa dancing? >> from 7 to 17. >> seth: oh, wow. were you good.
and i know she messed up. >> stop, jane.cheating mother's agenda to get me back. >> i'm sorry. she's so upset. >> as am i. >> dad, it was just a kiss. >> just a kiss. it starts with just a kiss. and it ends with a tabloid photo of her sneaking out of a rap super star's hotel room. >> is that some kind of metaphor? >> no it's not. my first wife is just that. >> seth: please welcome gina rodriguez. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi...
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lori jane gliha investigates. >> he always wanted to make sure that his complete body was cremated, and that i would get the complete ashes back, and i have absolutely no now. >> reporter: by the time linda hayes lost her husband tom, he had two kidney transplants and received a new pancreas. >> reporter: how old was he? >> he was 56 when he died. >> reporter: type 1 diabetes got the best of him. he hoped medical student could learn were his illness when he was gone. >> he said when he died he wanted to donate his body to science. because of his health issues, he's gone through this, this and this they could learn a lot from his body. >> lindaeddadonatedtom's body. it is a way for families to assist medical research and avoid cremation fees. unbeknownst to linda, her husband's body was about to become a lucrative industry, the trade in cadaver parts, a single body can bring in as much as $10,000. linda eventually received tom's ashes in a modest wooden box. what specifically did you think would happen when he donated his body to science? >> i thought that after he was picked up, they wo
lori jane gliha investigates. >> he always wanted to make sure that his complete body was cremated, and that i would get the complete ashes back, and i have absolutely no now. >> reporter: by the time linda hayes lost her husband tom, he had two kidney transplants and received a new pancreas. >> reporter: how old was he? >> he was 56 when he died. >> reporter: type 1 diabetes got the best of him. he hoped medical student could learn were his illness when he was...
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tonight -- jane fonda, from "saturday night live", writer and comedian leslie jones, screenwriter ofh perfect 2" kay cannon, featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] wonderful, wonderful. has everybody been following what has happened to tom brady and the patriots? has everybody been following -- this, the most important story in america right now. [ light laughter ] patriots quarterback -- if you haven't been following, patriots quarterback tom brady has been suspended for four games as a result of deflategate. they say it will be the most times he's spent sitting on the bench since the last time he went shopping with gisele. [ laughter ] no small amount of time. [ light laughter ] he got a four game suspension. four games off, or as it's known in the nfl, two bonus years of life. [ laughter ] so it's not all bad. [ light laughter ] charles barkley said this week that he still loves tom br
tonight -- jane fonda, from "saturday night live", writer and comedian leslie jones, screenwriter ofh perfect 2" kay cannon, featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] wonderful, wonderful. has everybody been following what has happened to tom brady and the patriots?...
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jane and dave, together again.er and a grandfather i'm an office cl >> our first guest has been the very first guest on every first television program we've ever done. bill murray! >> it's sunday morning on cbs here again is charles osgood. >> are you all right? >> i went to the other place. is it dead over there. >> osgood: in 23 years after memorable entrance as david letter machine's first guest on the lay show here on cbs counting down to his last show. visiting david is another hoosier who worked with dave way back home in indiana our own jane pauley. >> dave letterman. in his final days in the ed sullivan theater david letterman is reminiscing. >> when they were fin aring it there was a garbage can here. i had a football with me. and i said, let me see if i can drop the football into the crash can from up there. one shot. bang, zoom. i thought this was a sign of something. so i -- do we have the thing sneer. >> i'm game. >> it seems like you and your boys don't have anything planned? >> well, we had some plan
jane and dave, together again.er and a grandfather i'm an office cl >> our first guest has been the very first guest on every first television program we've ever done. bill murray! >> it's sunday morning on cbs here again is charles osgood. >> are you all right? >> i went to the other place. is it dead over there. >> osgood: in 23 years after memorable entrance as david letter machine's first guest on the lay show here on cbs counting down to his last show....
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, thank you. >>> so you can view jane seymour's art and meet her at ocean galleries in stone harbor,xhibit runs through monday, a all of the details and times are on our web site at cbs philly.com. new back to the a anchor desk. >>> this is a great story a group of senior citizens goes back to school to attend prom, yes, annual event is to honor our seniors and show them some love. haverford middle school hosted the senior citizen prom, over 60 students helped organize the the event. senior citizens enjoyed a good time on the dance floor showing the younger folks their move, and they are busting it out. they enjoyed good food and some fun a great way to kick off the weekend. >>> all young at heart there on the dance floor for sure, carol. >> senior prom i love it. >>> well, we have a beautiful start to the day nicole. the the poconos looking lovely. this tree has finally got zone leaves on it. we have been following this tree. it is sort of what we look at through the season, sort of. now we find we have lots of leaves on it. it is beautiful outside in kutztown. look at this picture.
, thank you. >>> so you can view jane seymour's art and meet her at ocean galleries in stone harbor,xhibit runs through monday, a all of the details and times are on our web site at cbs philly.com. new back to the a anchor desk. >>> this is a great story a group of senior citizens goes back to school to attend prom, yes, annual event is to honor our seniors and show them some love. haverford middle school hosted the senior citizen prom, over 60 students helped organize the the...
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jane pauley, ladies and gentlemen. >> we were off and running. are those inflated? into the balcony. >> so close. that scared me. >> was that closer? >> sure. no follow through. >> it took ten tries. >> thank you very much. >> i'm sorry. what does it mean? >> i don't know. i'm just happy i was able to do it. >> you were. that means you can't leave. >> okay, no. we have to leave. >> and leaving he is. with an astonishing line up of guests in his final weeks on the air. really a nervous place to sit. i have been honored to be among the 18,000 guests. no seriously. you remember stuff. you remember people? >> you know, i don't remember things we've done on the show. we're lately been showing video of things we've done on the show. i have no memory of it. no memory of it. when i get home, regina will say, who is on the show. it's like dark dash yeah, who was? it might have been reese witherspoon then again might have been regis philbin. i'm just not sure. >> semi times appeared in the early days. once he thought it would be town make our voices sound like we'd inhaled he
jane pauley, ladies and gentlemen. >> we were off and running. are those inflated? into the balcony. >> so close. that scared me. >> was that closer? >> sure. no follow through. >> it took ten tries. >> thank you very much. >> i'm sorry. what does it mean? >> i don't know. i'm just happy i was able to do it. >> you were. that means you can't leave. >> okay, no. we have to leave. >> and leaving he is. with an astonishing line up...
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. >>> al jazeera's jane arraf joins us live from anbar.mportant is it that isil have managed to take control of the local government headquarter headquarters in ramadi and what does it tell us about their strength and capability in the province of anbar? >> it's important on a couple of fronts. this is the center of the provincial government. the government hasn't been there for sometime. the governor and governor council were not in the compound. but there were police and the police headquarters. this is a hugely fortified compound that had big blast walls put up there from the american era. and that's what isil managed to break down. reports are that they used bulldozers with steel plates on them and then suicide bombers. they started with artillery now they have moved on to advanced equipment and an endly supply it seems of suicide bombers, so it does tell you something about how difficult the fight is in places like anbar and other places as well. >> as you say, jane they have the man power in the form of suicide bombers and the weapon
. >>> al jazeera's jane arraf joins us live from anbar.mportant is it that isil have managed to take control of the local government headquarter headquarters in ramadi and what does it tell us about their strength and capability in the province of anbar? >> it's important on a couple of fronts. this is the center of the provincial government. the government hasn't been there for sometime. the governor and governor council were not in the compound. but there were police and the...
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for "nightly business repe napa valley. >> i love jane wells. >> good enough for jane good enough for> absolutely. that does it for "nightly business tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everyone and see you back tomorrow. the la ♪ announcer: a kqed television production. woman: it kind of was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. thomas: the honey walnut prawns will make your insides smile. woman #2: more tortillas, please! man #2: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? man #3: i love crème brûlée. woman #3: the octopus should have been, like, quadrapus because it was really small. sbrocco: and you know that when you split something all the calories evaporate and then there's none. whalen: that's right.
for "nightly business repe napa valley. >> i love jane wells. >> good enough for jane good enough for> absolutely. that does it for "nightly business tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everyone and see you back tomorrow. the la ♪ announcer: a kqed television production. woman: it kind of was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. thomas: the...
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for "nightly business repe napa valley. >> i love jane wells. >> good enough for jane good enough for> absolutely. that does it for "nightly business tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everyone and see you back tomorrow. the la ♪ ♪ >> are you ready for the lake but need to put a little more speed in your speedboat? boating guru paul mikkelson has just the collection for you. it's a motoring good time at the auction house this week on "bid america". ♪ >> beautiful. five here, five-fifty. five-fifty, six hundred, six-fifty. hold on. six and a half in the fourth row. sold at $650 to 171. >> welcome back to picturesque willmar, minnesota visiting our favorite sailor paul mikkelson. paul has spent decades in pursuit of the perfect recreational boating collection and his auction has instilled vigor into collectors and boating enthusiasts nationwide.
for "nightly business repe napa valley. >> i love jane wells. >> good enough for jane good enough for> absolutely. that does it for "nightly business tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everyone and see you back tomorrow. the la ♪ ♪ >> are you ready for the lake but need to put a little more speed in your speedboat? boating guru paul mikkelson has just the collection for you....
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with lily tomlin jane fonda.eil: tell you their husbands go away with each other. >> which is the world we live in. who are we to judge? neil: are you more recognized after all these years for "ghostbusters," you have done iconic roles. played tragic characters, autism, you name it. are you most identified with that? >> i think one out of three comments is from "ghostbusters." here in new york today somebody talked about the crow, somebody said the hand that rocks the cradle comes up. neil: that was creepy not you, the movie. >> the work remember issed and for different people different things respond. "ghostbusters," old people kids, everybody likes "ghostbusters." neil: it was very uplifting and unusual. what i'm wondering is do you ever worriesa an actor that they overdo the sequel thing, it's much easier to come up with something that's out there like with netflix, fresh new and different. >> i think we should have more about that trademarks and name recognition and money in the box office. they do a "ghostbu
with lily tomlin jane fonda.eil: tell you their husbands go away with each other. >> which is the world we live in. who are we to judge? neil: are you more recognized after all these years for "ghostbusters," you have done iconic roles. played tragic characters, autism, you name it. are you most identified with that? >> i think one out of three comments is from "ghostbusters." here in new york today somebody talked about the crow, somebody said the hand that...
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jorge posada slams his former teammate saying alex rodriguez has no place in the hall of fame and jane lynch and maggie hall stop by studio 57. >>> finally over the weekend a graduation party in florida turned into a once-in-a-lifetime jam session with legendary paul mccartney who was a guest decided to join the band on stage. our tampa affiliate has the footage. ♪ >> reporter: that's right. paul mccartney, former beatle and musical legend stepped on stage arrived at graduation party that turned into a lifetime gig for them. >> we were looking around and couldn't believe it. walters said it was mccartney who asked them if he could a couple of songs. for the first song he made up lyrics as he went. >> reporter: then mccartney said let's do "i saw her standing there," a song phase 5 has never
jorge posada slams his former teammate saying alex rodriguez has no place in the hall of fame and jane lynch and maggie hall stop by studio 57. >>> finally over the weekend a graduation party in florida turned into a once-in-a-lifetime jam session with legendary paul mccartney who was a guest decided to join the band on stage. our tampa affiliate has the footage. ♪ >> reporter: that's right. paul mccartney, former beatle and musical legend stepped on stage arrived at graduation...
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jane wells is live at one winery takeing an unusual step jane. are you sober?urning wastewater into wine, and not just any wine. napa wine. we're going to check it out after the break. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> a winery in california is dealing with the drought by using wastewater. it's not as bad as it sounds -- we hope. jane wells is here now to explain. >> brian, it gives new meaning to pinot noir. the technology has come so far that it's being used to irrigate in the most prestigious wine region in the country. talk about affluent for the affluent. yes, i could go on and on. he's really been on the cutting edge of using water efficiently. >> we're going to come ba
jane wells is live at one winery takeing an unusual step jane. are you sober?urning wastewater into wine, and not just any wine. napa wine. we're going to check it out after the break. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help...
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jane wagner, you're collaborator.ng together with her for 40 years. >> i don't -- jane is really the writer. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> i don't really write. >> seth: 'cause i was wondering what your process was. what do you -- >> the process is i fall to my knees and i say, "please write. please, please." >> seth: and she does. she has been for 40 years. that's really nice. >> yeah, that's very good. >> seth: your also -- this is very exciting. >> she wrote the sketch that the president was referring to. >> oh, the one with richard pryor. god, so you guys really have been collaborators for an incredibly long time. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. that's nice though. when you find somebody you can work with like -- >> oh, it's great. yeah. i'm very excited about this. you're starring in a film, "grandma." >> "grandma." >> seth: and it's the first time you're the lead in a film in a while. paul weitz is a wonderful director. >> oh, he's it's so great. i love him so much. >> seth: and where did it play? it played
jane wagner, you're collaborator.ng together with her for 40 years. >> i don't -- jane is really the writer. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> i don't really write. >> seth: 'cause i was wondering what your process was. what do you -- >> the process is i fall to my knees and i say, "please write. please, please." >> seth: and she does. she has been for 40 years. that's really nice. >> yeah, that's very good. >> seth: your also -- this is very...