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now let's go to janice from cherry hill, new jersey. janice, how are you? >> i am fine, thank you and good morning to all of you. >> what's your question for the panel. >> my husband is here as well and we both want to thank you all for taking our call. we are retired and we have been advised to put our retirement funds into a variable annuity. could you please explain what variable annuities are and if you think they're a wise investment for retire retirees. >> janice and joel are very smart to be looking into what these are because i'm not a huge fan of them. they can be very confusing and very expensive. but basically here's what a variable annuity is, you're going to take a chun of course your retirement fund and put it in this investment insurance hybrid and you can select from the ones that they make available to you and then you're going to get a regular payout, like a paycheck, it's going to go pannup and down based on the market's variations. why i'm not a big fan is sometimes you can take a big chunk of that payout to go to those fees and that can
now let's go to janice from cherry hill, new jersey. janice, how are you? >> i am fine, thank you and good morning to all of you. >> what's your question for the panel. >> my husband is here as well and we both want to thank you all for taking our call. we are retired and we have been advised to put our retirement funds into a variable annuity. could you please explain what variable annuities are and if you think they're a wise investment for retire retirees. >> janice...
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-- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. today we have an extremely special event. we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of them. they're all good. >> when did paige glass start? >> the big one, 1906. >> this happened afs
-- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. today we have an extremely special event. we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop...
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-- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day.
-- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day.
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-- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day. great day. [stomach rumbles] vincent: sounds like you could use some van goghgurt. it's fortified with arts-rich nutrients to improve your math and reading skills... catch! boy: van goghgurt...thanks. so what's the deal with your ear? vincent: always with the ear, huh... announcer: feed your kids the arts. for ten simple ways to learn how, visit americansforthearts.org you are so lost. no, i'not, man. dude! i dropped my phone. oh, the road! whoa. yeah. you know what i'm saying. how would you like to save your life from an ugly reckless driving death? don't answer yet, there's more! act now by slowing down and we'll guarantee you complete satisfaction! kids: that's awesome! announcer: in the real world... passenger: whoa, andy, slow down!
-- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day. great day. [stomach rumbles] vincent: sounds like you could use some van goghgurt. it's fortified with arts-rich nutrients to improve your math and reading skills... catch! boy: van goghgurt...thanks. so what's the deal with your ear? vincent: always...
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janice is here. we're happy for that. >> it's a nice day in the northeast with temperatures in the 60s to near 70 in new york city. it's stormy in other parts of the country. across the upper great lakes and back over the west, too, big storm systems, especially in the northwest with heavy rain from seattle to portland and into northern california. reno, nevada, up around the higher elevations of the sierra will see up to a foot of snow. that will spread east into the rockies. so around denver there will be heavy snow this afternoon and tonight. then another system will bring a risk of severe weather with isolated tornadoes through the mississippi river valley today. meanwhile, it remains pretty dry over florida. >> we are off to a nice, quiet start on this sunday. 20 degrees warmer than yesterday when we were talking about frost. >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. up next, the nine-year mystery surrounding chandra levy. now, the case is finally coming to trial. more on it after this. and when
janice is here. we're happy for that. >> it's a nice day in the northeast with temperatures in the 60s to near 70 in new york city. it's stormy in other parts of the country. across the upper great lakes and back over the west, too, big storm systems, especially in the northwest with heavy rain from seattle to portland and into northern california. reno, nevada, up around the higher elevations of the sierra will see up to a foot of snow. that will spread east into the rockies. so around...
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and so janice guard won couldn't be here tonight -- janice garden who couldn't be here tonight gave us a little bit of history how we got here. he explained that in the 1970's, we had the horseshoe plan where the school district was divided into seven zones and students were transported to support a 4-6 configuration. in the 1980's we launched a redesign and schools were reconfigured into k-5, six, eight, and alternative schools. and the district was divided into feeder areas with walk areas and noncontiguous areas. transportation was provided from the noncontiguous areas to the assigned school. and initially, with the alternative schools, they didn't have a feeder pattern so no transportation was provided. later on, bus service was added from elementary schools to these alternative schools. later, in the early 1990's, they did some minor changes to the feeder pattern. and then in the past decade, we've added routes to enhance enrollment at certain schools. so an example is we added routes to support certain high schools. we've also, because of budget deficit issues, we've eliminated -
and so janice guard won couldn't be here tonight -- janice garden who couldn't be here tonight gave us a little bit of history how we got here. he explained that in the 1970's, we had the horseshoe plan where the school district was divided into seven zones and students were transported to support a 4-6 configuration. in the 1980's we launched a redesign and schools were reconfigured into k-5, six, eight, and alternative schools. and the district was divided into feeder areas with walk areas...
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back to lester, jenna and janice. did you see the line yesterday for "snl" tickets?e camped out. but do they ever stop by the plaza? no. >> went right on by. >> they just keep going. >> they didn't want to lose their place in line. >> janice is here with the check of the weather. >> good morning. it's chilly in the northeast. we have a backdoor cold front from the north. that brings a lot of chilly air. temperatures in the 30s in areas this morning. here in new york city in the 40s. cool, but it will warm up this afternoon. that's what's going on around >> good morning, everyone. i'm tony pann. we have a cool start, but it will turn out to be a mild afternoon. mostly sunny skies expected. high temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 70's. >>> thank you. up next on "today," who's the guy that stole all the attention from this amazing tiger woods shot? we found him. right after this. ♪ who are you ♪ another day shoutin] ♪ another dollar ♪ daylight comes [ dogs barking ] ♪ i'm on my way ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ working my whole life away ♪ another day ♪ an
back to lester, jenna and janice. did you see the line yesterday for "snl" tickets?e camped out. but do they ever stop by the plaza? no. >> went right on by. >> they just keep going. >> they didn't want to lose their place in line. >> janice is here with the check of the weather. >> good morning. it's chilly in the northeast. we have a backdoor cold front from the north. that brings a lot of chilly air. temperatures in the 30s in areas this morning. here...
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there's janice dean daily at foxnews.com/weather. rick: right now in california a political bombshell in the race for golf. republican meg whitman is struggling to steady her campaign today amid questions about the legal status of a former housekeeper. casey teagueal reporting live from l.a. what are the specific allegations against meg whitman? >> reporter: well, rick, a lot of she said/she said. attorney gloria allred making serious accusations saying not only did meg whitman hire an illegal immigrant, but she employed her for nine years. allred also alleges she received this letter from the social security administration in 2003, a letter saying there are some kind of discrepancies with the unemployment records of ms. diaz, whether it was an incomplete social security number or bonus number, we simply don't know. allred also alleged whitman's husband wrote a little note on the back of this letter saying, nicky, please, check this out. everyone is trying to sort through these accusations. this has created a media frenzy out here in
there's janice dean daily at foxnews.com/weather. rick: right now in california a political bombshell in the race for golf. republican meg whitman is struggling to steady her campaign today amid questions about the legal status of a former housekeeper. casey teagueal reporting live from l.a. what are the specific allegations against meg whitman? >> reporter: well, rick, a lot of she said/she said. attorney gloria allred making serious accusations saying not only did meg whitman hire an...
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. >> the values that janice kaplan radiates off her palisades -- the values of janice kaplan radiateworks has labeled her fan as an abandoned vehicle because it has no engine and is impossible to drive. they told the owner to get rid of it because it could attract animals and could be hazardous to the community. kaplan says it is not an abandoned vehicle, but a work of art. it was recently painted by children in georgetown and they used it as a prop in their musical. but the city is sticking by its guns. they say if they let this one go, every owner that has an abandoned car could this same thing. but this woman, who would not go on camera, agrees with them. >> -- agrees with it. >> it is someone's individual expression and has some sentimental value. as far as i'm concerned, i'm ok with it. >> it is part of america. >> kaplan is currently working with city officials, but the city told us today they're going to tow it by the end of the month. even if they do, we hope it has inspired others to stand up for what they believe in. >> this week is the peaceful bill. next week it could be
. >> the values that janice kaplan radiates off her palisades -- the values of janice kaplan radiateworks has labeled her fan as an abandoned vehicle because it has no engine and is impossible to drive. they told the owner to get rid of it because it could attract animals and could be hazardous to the community. kaplan says it is not an abandoned vehicle, but a work of art. it was recently painted by children in georgetown and they used it as a prop in their musical. but the city is...
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i'm janice edwards. thank you for joining us.of fascinating bay 2uea residents making a difference in the community. 2u> and the impact of on community. with over 20 years experience in the area. bringing good works to light. >> this is bay area vista. welcome and thanks for joining us, the bay area is known for the lifestyle, the beautiful environment, and the people who are committed to mae$ng a difference in the lives of others. we're going to profile some of those people and find out more about what they're doing to make the bay area the great place thatit is. >> you'll meet our guests. but first today a community activist dedicated to improving the lives of all she meets. eleanor williams !@urry is the founder of the curry fund for girls. >> i should be retired. but i don't think i'll ever retire. 2 so i'm very active in the community. i do community activities wherever it's needed, helping over people. i like to serve other people and that's what $do best. my mother brought us up and she had a deep moral commitment about li
i'm janice edwards. thank you for joining us.of fascinating bay 2uea residents making a difference in the community. 2u> and the impact of on community. with over 20 years experience in the area. bringing good works to light. >> this is bay area vista. welcome and thanks for joining us, the bay area is known for the lifestyle, the beautiful environment, and the people who are committed to mae$ng a difference in the lives of others. we're going to profile some of those people and find...
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jenna: janice, thank you very much. jon: the video went viral, new york's tea party-backed governor getting into it with a reporter over personal issues about him and his opponent. carl paladino wants you to know that's not what this election is all about. >> this campaign is not about my family. it's not about divorces or affairs. it's about who has a plan to restore prosperity and economic growth to new york state. i'm a builder. i know we can rebuild new york. jon: paladino is here live to talk about his race for governor and the power of the tea party. jon: the national tea party movement and the power of the tea party, froontd center in a race in one of the bluest states there is, new york state. relative political unknown carl paladino beat out long time republican former congressman rick lazio, a guy who has run for statewide office before in the primary last month, now paladino faces this man, andrew cuomo in the governor's race. carl paladino joins us now. carl, a lot of people were surprised when you knocked o
jenna: janice, thank you very much. jon: the video went viral, new york's tea party-backed governor getting into it with a reporter over personal issues about him and his opponent. carl paladino wants you to know that's not what this election is all about. >> this campaign is not about my family. it's not about divorces or affairs. it's about who has a plan to restore prosperity and economic growth to new york state. i'm a builder. i know we can rebuild new york. jon: paladino is here...
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now for weather with janice. >>> and a good sunday morning where janice is.front. the front is hanging up right over the washington area but most of us are on the south side of it so as a result temperatures, which are in the low to mid-50s now, will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s this afternoon. plenty of sunshine, toasty warm. maybe a degree or two cooler than yesterday but, boy, the heat comes back aga tomorrow. partly sunny. even warmer. mid to perhaps upper 80s tomorrow. a little cooling trend by midweek. >>> timeo talk football because tonight it's sunday night football night in america right here on nbc. we have a pretty good game going tonight in san francisco. the philadelphia eagles are visiting the san francisco 49ers. temperatures will be mild, in the 60s and skies mostly clear. later today in the 70s. all right. we'll go back to lester. >> thank you. authorities identified two suspects wanted in connection with the alleged pire attack that left an american man dead. david hartley was shot to death while he and hisife tiffany were jet skiing
now for weather with janice. >>> and a good sunday morning where janice is.front. the front is hanging up right over the washington area but most of us are on the south side of it so as a result temperatures, which are in the low to mid-50s now, will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s this afternoon. plenty of sunshine, toasty warm. maybe a degree or two cooler than yesterday but, boy, the heat comes back aga tomorrow. partly sunny. even warmer. mid to perhaps upper 80s tomorrow. a...
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now for weather with janice. >> chilly on the plaza. we have friends to say hi to., regina. then hi to the girl scout ohs who are here from maine. what do you have? >> cookies! >> yeah. i think i will get some cookies. thank you very much. let's check the weather and go on with the weather and cookies. it will be a hot day across the southeast, all the way to the southwest. temperatures in the 80s and 90s. air quality alerts for new orleans and tampa. cool on the north side of the front. temperatures in the 30s and 40s later >>> all right. good morning to you. a little chilly this morning. 50s out there. another gorgeous day. we finish the weekend with more sunshine. 70s close to the rim of the bay, mid 60s at the beaches and 80s, mid 80s in some of the warm inland valley. fleet week and so does the sunshine, 70s across san francisco, nice along the water front and overnight lows into the 50s. we continue with the warm front into the week ahead. warmer days are tuesday and wednesday. have a great sunday. >>> time to talk football because tonight it's sunday night fo
now for weather with janice. >> chilly on the plaza. we have friends to say hi to., regina. then hi to the girl scout ohs who are here from maine. what do you have? >> cookies! >> yeah. i think i will get some cookies. thank you very much. let's check the weather and go on with the weather and cookies. it will be a hot day across the southeast, all the way to the southwest. temperatures in the 80s and 90s. air quality alerts for new orleans and tampa. cool on the north side of...
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according to janice puchart who had known her since grade school. >> she had tons of friends. she had a big, big social life. she had a lot of guy friends. you know, just friends. >> and christie was doing quite well for herself, working for a big aerospace company. >> she had a lot going for her. i mean, she had blossomed into this beautiful person that was successful. she owned her own condominium. she had a new car she paid for by herself. >> successful, attractive, popular. but there was another part of christie's personality that became apparent the moment you met her. >> christie was real compulsive about things. she had this very compulsive behavior. >> christie was apparently a neat freak. i believe you call it obsessive/compulsive. she was neat, clean. fastidiously clean is probably the best way you could describe it. you could eat off the floor. >> you'd walk into her house. it was like a model home. nothing was out of place. she was constantly picking up after everyone. >> in fact, detectives also found plenty of evidence of christie's clean and organized life. her
according to janice puchart who had known her since grade school. >> she had tons of friends. she had a big, big social life. she had a lot of guy friends. you know, just friends. >> and christie was doing quite well for herself, working for a big aerospace company. >> she had a lot going for her. i mean, she had blossomed into this beautiful person that was successful. she owned her own condominium. she had a new car she paid for by herself. >> successful, attractive,...
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janice is here. we're happy for that. >> it's a nice day in the northeast th temperatures in the 60s to near in new york city. it's stormy in other parts of the country. >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. there may be some rain for the skins and bears in chicago this afternoon. here we have just some high clouds drifting over the region. it a beautiful sunday morning. great weather for outdoor rk regs. afternoon highs will climb out of the 50s where we are now to the mid-70s. and we'll have the clouds in and out. and then mostly oudy by late tonight as well as on monday could get some sowers tomorrow afternoon, maybe some thundershowers monday evening. highs in the low 70s. then on tuesday and wednesday should be remaining mild. maybe a shower on wednesday. as we get into thursday, friday and saturday.. up next, the nine-year mystery surrounding andra levy. now, the case is finally coming to tal. more on it after this. and when my symptoms came back i'd get this tightness in my chest. so i went back
janice is here. we're happy for that. >> it's a nice day in the northeast th temperatures in the 60s to near in new york city. it's stormy in other parts of the country. >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. there may be some rain for the skins and bears in chicago this afternoon. here we have just some high clouds drifting over the region. it a beautiful sunday morning. great weather for outdoor rk regs. afternoon highs will climb out of the 50s where we are now to the mid-70s. and...
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it's definitely a talker and that's what we'll do now with janice kaplan, the other half of the ownersthat peace mobile. thanks for joining us tonight, ms. kaplan. >> thanks for having me. >> we wanted you to weigh in as well. we heard from your husband. let me start in with kind of an obvious. where did that bus come from? >> it was part of a set at a spring musical last year at georgetown day school. >> you must have kids that go there? >> i have two children there and one who is a graduate and so it does have a background as a theatrical piece. >> dpw says it's their obligation to remove a vehicle even if it's one that came from a theatrical production if it's on private property and falls under the category of abandoned or dangerous. do you think the rules don't apply in this case? >> this is what i'm thinking, it may seem like it's a controversy about an iconic 1972 volkswagen microbus, one that's decorated with peace signs and hearts and rainbows and flowers, but i think what this really is is about what lessons we can teach our children and i think there's a couple lessons here.
it's definitely a talker and that's what we'll do now with janice kaplan, the other half of the ownersthat peace mobile. thanks for joining us tonight, ms. kaplan. >> thanks for having me. >> we wanted you to weigh in as well. we heard from your husband. let me start in with kind of an obvious. where did that bus come from? >> it was part of a set at a spring musical last year at georgetown day school. >> you must have kids that go there? >> i have two children...
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my name is janice mitchell. i lived at 49 scott street. for 13 of the 23 years i have ianed 49 scott street, i lived with an architect who frequently spoke to san francisco's very tough requirements to make design changes because the city was determined to preserve the world famous and unique beauty of its neighborhoods. now -- knowing lloyd street, i understand the narrow empty lot that was a lovely neighborhood garden filled with trees is about to be dried by a massive ugly monstrousity far taller than the rest of the neighborhood with no concern for the irreparable damage it'll do to the style and the victorian beauty of that rare and lovely block. the one block narrow lloyd community will lose its cohesive character, dozens will lose their privacy with windows peering into their bedrooms and gardens, including mine where i sit on my small deck enjoying the sun. i will lose hours of sunlight because of the absurd height of the building. my garden will be destroyed. my enjoyment of my deck will be ruined. this is not the mistake of someo
my name is janice mitchell. i lived at 49 scott street. for 13 of the 23 years i have ianed 49 scott street, i lived with an architect who frequently spoke to san francisco's very tough requirements to make design changes because the city was determined to preserve the world famous and unique beauty of its neighborhoods. now -- knowing lloyd street, i understand the narrow empty lot that was a lovely neighborhood garden filled with trees is about to be dried by a massive ugly monstrousity far...
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. >> reporter: janice graham is a write mother created a book that is geared towards young readers but one that is meant to be a guide for parents. >> i am concerned about the rising generation, young people are fed a lot of distorted information about their developing sexuality. >> reporter: as a mother, graham struggled with her son's homosexuality. >> it was a very difficult time for our family. >> reporter: she began to write drafting a book other parents could use to shape their young children's sexuality. chapters are written to be read by parents to their children ages 10 and older. it's an approach dr. goldsmith a child psychologist doesn't agree with. >> the child grows up to make an alternative choice decision when they are in college, they have kind of slammed the door to a child knows how they feel and it's going to be much harder for the child to communicate with them and to end up having a har mownous relationship. >> reporter: he cautions parents to focus on teaching the young ones how to develop healthy relationships. >> to me, it seems like it would be like brainwashin
. >> reporter: janice graham is a write mother created a book that is geared towards young readers but one that is meant to be a guide for parents. >> i am concerned about the rising generation, young people are fed a lot of distorted information about their developing sexuality. >> reporter: as a mother, graham struggled with her son's homosexuality. >> it was a very difficult time for our family. >> reporter: she began to write drafting a book other parents could...
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. >> the side welcoming home a hero, today, united states marine adam janic getting the thank you from the watch warriors. he served multiple deployments during his 13 years. he is getsing some r & r at home in chicago before heading to north carolina to finish his commitment. >> putting pressure on a do nothing parliament. next, iraq's court says it's time to step up. >> chicago park becoming an artistic playground in a big way. i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. >>> within williams spoke out about his firing over comments he mad
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. >> janice, the population is changing and it's always been at the forefront?n over 40 years, nutritious meals. we're not a soup kitchen. we don't like to be categorized that way because we do four meals. just as an example, the lines have increased. they have increased over 200,000. in august which is usually slower month, we had 91,000 meals were served in august. >> i can't even imagine that. it's just growing. >> and the population change. >> people are looking for jobs. you don't stereotype, people that are lowellless or desperately in need. they look well dressed but the growth of seniors, we're serving over 8,000 meals a month to seniors and that number sin creasing by 21%. >> those numbers of shocking. >> yes. >> we're looking at very vulnerable population. >> why do you think people turn to glide? i know i've been there many times but it's safe and you welcome them. >> i think that is part of them. it's very safe. it's how you treat people. whether they feel welcomed, they feel like you care. if you really care, you show it. that is what we are trying
. >> janice, the population is changing and it's always been at the forefront?n over 40 years, nutritious meals. we're not a soup kitchen. we don't like to be categorized that way because we do four meals. just as an example, the lines have increased. they have increased over 200,000. in august which is usually slower month, we had 91,000 meals were served in august. >> i can't even imagine that. it's just growing. >> and the population change. >> people are looking for...
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janice, maybe i should start with you and what happened to your son eric and why do you think so many of these past four years seem to be linked to bullying? can you explain what's happening? >> i believe that's the school culture, a school culture of violence, verbal and physical is tolerated. if the kids who are bullies continue, it's just awful. they just -- they just terrorize these other kids because they're different, because they believe different, because they live different. and that's wrong. >> you talked to the school about what was happening to eric and what was their response? >> they were response was oh, we had no idea that this was happening. and my response to them was shame on you. this is your school. how dare you not know what's going on in your school? you've got the inmates taking over the asylum. shame on you. >> suzanna, your sister as we heard in this report we just saw from jeff really also had to say such terrible bullying, according to the reports. and at her wake, if there was actually some very tough moments for your family. what happened? >> there was a
janice, maybe i should start with you and what happened to your son eric and why do you think so many of these past four years seem to be linked to bullying? can you explain what's happening? >> i believe that's the school culture, a school culture of violence, verbal and physical is tolerated. if the kids who are bullies continue, it's just awful. they just -- they just terrorize these other kids because they're different, because they believe different, because they live different. and...
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janice clark sent this picture with her granddaughter and wilson to her u report site. if you want a mohawk like wilson's they will give you one in union square from 12:00 to 2:00 for free. >> i love his mohawk. to bad the hat is in the way. if it wasn't in the way, that would be great. >> reporter: over at lefty owe duals they are focusing on the rangers. they are across the street, but they will keep them from getting a good night's sleep. >> hopefully upset them, and if it does, more power to us. >> welcome to san francisco. we will find out tomorrow how much sleep they got. the first game of the world series will kick off at at&t park. amy hollyfield, back to you. >>> it was media day for the giants and the rangers this afternoon. larry beil was there. larry, cutting through the hype, you can ind foo the magic of base -- you can really find the magic of baseball. >> i was thinking of the band guys. all the other guests there are like, will you please knock it off? >> you are right. it is so refreshing. you can see the smile on the face of giants' outfielder cody ros
janice clark sent this picture with her granddaughter and wilson to her u report site. if you want a mohawk like wilson's they will give you one in union square from 12:00 to 2:00 for free. >> i love his mohawk. to bad the hat is in the way. if it wasn't in the way, that would be great. >> reporter: over at lefty owe duals they are focusing on the rangers. they are across the street, but they will keep them from getting a good night's sleep. >> hopefully upset them, and if it...
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janice mohat is eric mohat's mother, susannah vidovic is the sister of svetlana.us. >> good morning. >> janice, tell me a little bit about what you now believe eric had been going through on a fairly regular basis at his school. >> eric was bullied on a daily basis in his math class. they would flick his ear, they would throw things at him, they would knock his books out of his hands. they would shove him into lockers. and the day he killed himself, the bully said to him, eric, why don't you go home and shoot yourself, it's not like anyone would care. >> and when did you learn of what he was going through. >> he mentioned the first time about a week before his death. he had said that it was great, the math teacher had finally reamed the kids out, and that it was done, and that was the first we had ever heard of it. we asked, we need to get involved? no. it's handled. >> right. >> and then we had planned on following up the following week. but we never got that opportunity. >> let me turn, if i can, to suzannah now to talk about your sister. by all accounts at home
janice mohat is eric mohat's mother, susannah vidovic is the sister of svetlana.us. >> good morning. >> janice, tell me a little bit about what you now believe eric had been going through on a fairly regular basis at his school. >> eric was bullied on a daily basis in his math class. they would flick his ear, they would throw things at him, they would knock his books out of his hands. they would shove him into lockers. and the day he killed himself, the bully said to him,...
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janice dean in our weather center.ascinating topic, cultivating the pot campaign strategy for 2012. it is no secret the democrats are hoping they can get young voters back to the polls. but, now several politics watchers believe in several of the states out there, receiefer madness may get them back to their chances of winning, alan colmes, the host of the alan colmes show, an expert on this -- >> bring on the expert, about marijuana, yeah, right. i get it. martha: ballot initiatives rarely have a big impact on an election, right but the beginning of the story in the "wall street journal," they talk about a jogger running along in california and she goes, they are signing a petition and she stops mid jog and goes over and wants to sign the petition. to say, yes, on prop 19 which would allow, legalization and sales of pot for recreational use in california and can it make this difference in races like barbara boxer and carly fiorina and people show up to vote on that. >> independents and libertarian points of view, that
janice dean in our weather center.ascinating topic, cultivating the pot campaign strategy for 2012. it is no secret the democrats are hoping they can get young voters back to the polls. but, now several politics watchers believe in several of the states out there, receiefer madness may get them back to their chances of winning, alan colmes, the host of the alan colmes show, an expert on this -- >> bring on the expert, about marijuana, yeah, right. i get it. martha: ballot initiatives...
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frederick william and downs american writer janice place in germany he told me that the reason behind french protests is why did it just pension reform i think what's interesting is you have students in the. nazia level the high school levels across france also joining the strikes and that shows that the students recognise if older workers are staying in their jobs several years longer that means so many working places perhaps several million are kept occupied and young workers cannot come into those workplaces and later the whole point is not so much the pension issue or whether the french worker has a cushy compared with british or american or german workers i think the real point is. who is going to benefit from from state policies it's going to be a tiny elite of financial interests and interests or large defense industry interests would back sarkozy's campaign sarkozy by the way is fighting for his political life and he has staked himself that he will ram this thing through on bath of the paris banking and financial sector and stake his presidency on it so he has no choice with t
frederick william and downs american writer janice place in germany he told me that the reason behind french protests is why did it just pension reform i think what's interesting is you have students in the. nazia level the high school levels across france also joining the strikes and that shows that the students recognise if older workers are staying in their jobs several years longer that means so many working places perhaps several million are kept occupied and young workers cannot come into...
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we have team coverage working on the weather, janice dean is in the weather summer, steve keelie from our philadelphia affiliate is outside the city of brotherly love and peter doocy is just outside here in new york city, wet and dangerous as well. let's get to peter first outside. >> reporter: martha, anybody watching this in the northeast should be warned, your employees are probably going to be late for work this morning. there are major delays up and down the east coast by air and by road and by rail. the airports here in the new york area have all been having problems throughout the morning. the worst is la guardia. at la guardia in the city, they just ended a ground stop. what that means is that all flights heading this way have been held up from their departure points for the last few hours and they are just now allowed to start taking off for the big apple but they're subject to 3-hour delays on arrival, and one hour delays on departure. amtrak is also telling riders to expect delays, and they have canceled their express service here between new york and boston. so major roads
we have team coverage working on the weather, janice dean is in the weather summer, steve keelie from our philadelphia affiliate is outside the city of brotherly love and peter doocy is just outside here in new york city, wet and dangerous as well. let's get to peter first outside. >> reporter: martha, anybody watching this in the northeast should be warned, your employees are probably going to be late for work this morning. there are major delays up and down the east coast by air and by...
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they're a >> certainly other disciplines involved we have classically trained ballerina as active janice'sifferent jobs and performance. >> did you not say he once had a championship driver? >> he was a diver. he was amazing because he was able to dive and he never saw a real light or at what he did not want to dive off. to restore his legs in the air. >> ok, there's one thing about diving from dancing. how do you avoid the kinds of injuries. there is a lot of different. >> our dancers huge upper body. even my girls look like gorillas. >> i'm sure they're glad to hear that. >> no they all have a lot of upper body strength because you have to be will to catch yourself if you fall to upper body. >> to what extent when you choreograph is this about the performance or about playing? you could let tunneled kids get loose on there and it would do stuff like this >> last night at the end of the show a girl can allege and she repeatedly threw herself off the ledge into apparent harm to i she auditioned for me. her mother is a four year-old professional dancer after the show she threw itself up and
they're a >> certainly other disciplines involved we have classically trained ballerina as active janice'sifferent jobs and performance. >> did you not say he once had a championship driver? >> he was a diver. he was amazing because he was able to dive and he never saw a real light or at what he did not want to dive off. to restore his legs in the air. >> ok, there's one thing about diving from dancing. how do you avoid the kinds of injuries. there is a lot of different....
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janice, suzanna, we're all so sorry for your losses and we appreciate you being here this morning andfor your perspective "today." . >> thank you. >> and we're back in a moment, but first, this is "today" on nbc. [ music throughout ] [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of yr money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it ces with a calendar that shows you all your financest once. it lets you know when your money's going out. and when it's coming in. it even tells you when you're running low. we call that danger days. it's built to help you see your money in a whole new light. experience everything viual wallet has to offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. for the achiever. ♪ sync: i did as ged my propertyr. taxes 60 percent. woman 1 syi didn'owatrnor man 3: he worked for ak 10 blion doanother bamillion.apsed.axers7 h big s don't need help. ddle css marylanders do. >>> he's had a hit reporting career and now he's about to add author to her rume because her first book is out, it's a paranormal love story called "elixir." hillary duff, good morning to you. my goodness, how is it that -- it fee
janice, suzanna, we're all so sorry for your losses and we appreciate you being here this morning andfor your perspective "today." . >> thank you. >> and we're back in a moment, but first, this is "today" on nbc. [ music throughout ] [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of yr money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it ces with a calendar that shows you all your financest once. it lets you know when your money's going out. and when it's coming in. it even...
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his first volume in 1952 "a mask for janice" selected for the yale series of younger poets to his most recent in 2009 "the shadow of serious" which earned him his second pulitzer prize. in july, merwin was named the nation's 17th poet laureate, officially the consultant in poet troy the library of congress. he lives in hawaii and has recently given his inaugural reading here in washington and welcome to you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> brown: nice to talk to you again. now, one obvious question here is why did you accept this position? i know you were sort of reluctant about it? >> (laughs) yes. i try not to dwell on that. but it's a more public position and role and so forth than i normally would like and it's not... it's not for likes that i did it. but i thought that once before i stopped talking about it i wanted to talk in an official situation, in a very public place. as public as i'm ever likely to be, about the... what i think of as the one thing, the one talent, the one gift of human nature that does distinguish us from every other form of life. and i don't mean intel
his first volume in 1952 "a mask for janice" selected for the yale series of younger poets to his most recent in 2009 "the shadow of serious" which earned him his second pulitzer prize. in july, merwin was named the nation's 17th poet laureate, officially the consultant in poet troy the library of congress. he lives in hawaii and has recently given his inaugural reading here in washington and welcome to you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> brown: nice to...
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his first volume in 1952 "a mask for janice" selected for the yale series of younger poets to his most recent in 2009 "the shadow of serious" which earned him his second pulitzer prize. in july, merwin was named the nation's 17th poet laureate, officially the consultant in poet troy the library of congress. he lives in hawaii and has recently given his inaugural reading here in washington and welcome to you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> brown: nice to talk to you again. now, one obvious question here is why did you accept this position? i know you were sort of reluctant about it? >> (laughs) yes. i try not to dwell on that. but it's a more public position and role and so forth than i normally would like and it's not... it's not for likes that i did it. but i thought that once before i stopped talking about it i wanted to talk in an official situation, in a very public place. as public as i'm ever likely to be, about the... what i think of as the one thing, the one talent, the one gift of human nature that does distinguish us from every other form of life. and i don't mean intel
his first volume in 1952 "a mask for janice" selected for the yale series of younger poets to his most recent in 2009 "the shadow of serious" which earned him his second pulitzer prize. in july, merwin was named the nation's 17th poet laureate, officially the consultant in poet troy the library of congress. he lives in hawaii and has recently given his inaugural reading here in washington and welcome to you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> brown: nice to...
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janice lieberman did a piece on "today" show and found one was giving 8%.le to get 50% to 90%. >> do we know who pays the most? >> jewelry stores you haggle with them and face-to-face interaction and they pay for any consumer reports upwards of 70% and the online guys are paying anywhere from 11% to 29%. so, your best bet is to get a local jeweler to buy what you don't want. >> you should know what you have, too. a big difference between 14 karat gold and 18 karat gold. >> you work your way down the chain, it is less value. right. what you have and the content and whether it's branded jewelry and the price of ogold because that fluctuates on a daily basis. a lot of factors go into it. a lot of middlemen involved and more middlemen, the less you're going to get. >> wonder how much that little number is worth that you're wearing on your neck. >> not as much as you think, it's faux. >> thank you, vera gibbons. >>> should she take precedence over the speaker of the house? we'll discuss a major magazine's list of the most powerful women, next. hits the road, the
janice lieberman did a piece on "today" show and found one was giving 8%.le to get 50% to 90%. >> do we know who pays the most? >> jewelry stores you haggle with them and face-to-face interaction and they pay for any consumer reports upwards of 70% and the online guys are paying anywhere from 11% to 29%. so, your best bet is to get a local jeweler to buy what you don't want. >> you should know what you have, too. a big difference between 14 karat gold and 18 karat...
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janice says, i doubt hillary clinton will challenge the president, however, i would enjoy a debate between and sarah palin if they were the nominees. clinton would show palin no mercy. chris writes, the answer is "c," the republican who is running against either one of them. sarah says, i'm disappointed enough with obama to consider clinton. i've already started looking around. so far, i don't see a moderate republican i like. and marcia writes, in 2008 i was torn, but i voted for obama. in 2012, clinton. absolutely. she's shown her mettle beyond a doubt and bill has behaved himself. if you want to read more, you'll find it on my blog. >> jack, a lot of people don't think she'll challenge president obama, but a lot of people do think she might replace joe biden as the president's runningimate in 2012 because she might strengthen that ticket. i don't know if you have any thoughts on that. >> actually, i don't. >> none? >> no. >> all right. think about it then. we'll discuss later. >> i'll do that. >> thank you, jack. >>> it's the first day on the job for the supreme court's newest justice,
janice says, i doubt hillary clinton will challenge the president, however, i would enjoy a debate between and sarah palin if they were the nominees. clinton would show palin no mercy. chris writes, the answer is "c," the republican who is running against either one of them. sarah says, i'm disappointed enough with obama to consider clinton. i've already started looking around. so far, i don't see a moderate republican i like. and marcia writes, in 2008 i was torn, but i voted for...