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(applause) >> my name is ellen, one of the volunteers that joann mentioned. the reason we are able -- inds (indiscernible)more than 100 people volunteer for the community; more than 100 people are bilingual. joann is not exactly bilingual, but she's able to share the program but we need the funds, so far we have no funds. i am working as a public health psychiatric social worker. -- is my boss. i'm living at -- and i am a resident and a mom and also a daughter. i see a lot of immigration needs. we have 35 percent asian people but we don't have enough staff, we don't have enough volunteers who are able to volunteer and we are the only agency that operates at night, evenings and weekends because the majority of us are working full-time jobs and common volunteer on weekends and saturday and sunday. i am a lee too. my cousin lee, increase the level of funding for public safety for us. >> moderator: thank you everyone for cooperating with moving our comments along. next is ruth -- >> i am bruce wallace from the portola neighborhood association. what i'm suggesting
(applause) >> my name is ellen, one of the volunteers that joann mentioned. the reason we are able -- inds (indiscernible)more than 100 people volunteer for the community; more than 100 people are bilingual. joann is not exactly bilingual, but she's able to share the program but we need the funds, so far we have no funds. i am working as a public health psychiatric social worker. -- is my boss. i'm living at -- and i am a resident and a mom and also a daughter. i see a lot of immigration...
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this is not about joanne neft and laura kenny.s is about the farmers, and this is about the greater community and connecting those two, and if you please, we're simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one of you, too, because it takes a village. nobody does this alone. >> do you know that we've almost sold 8,000 books of our first printing? and our first printing is 10,000. so it's been out for a month and about 2 or 3 days now, and we are ready to go for our second printing already. >> first of all, welcome to our table. i would like you to know that this morning at the farmers' market, we purchased everything that you're gonna have for dinner tonight, and so--including the centerpiece, which is some artichokes and some romanesco. >> we had a message--i mean, to eat locally, eat in season--but we didn't know how it was gonna be received, and luckily it's been received very well. it's very humbling. people's response is enormous. they love that we have a guide to the
this is not about joanne neft and laura kenny.s is about the farmers, and this is about the greater community and connecting those two, and if you please, we're simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one of you, too, because it takes a village. nobody does this alone. >> do you know that we've almost sold 8,000 books of our first printing? and our first printing is 10,000. so it's been out for a month and about 2 or 3 days...
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kate covers homes and joanne greel joins was, as well. it's great to have you all here.g the "new york times" and what they put out today in regard to obama care in this vote coming up. it's the 43rd day that they've devoted time on this issue according to our court. it's in the upper 30s. almost 40 times there that the vote has come up on this. we all remember john boehner said this was the law of the land. >> one of the things that john boehner has said is he has a lot of -- who want to be on the record opposing this law and he's giving them the chance to vote against it. and it's easy to write off over three dozen votes as inconsequential. at the same time, we are polling showing about facilitiers and americans think that congress has repealed the laws. there is a real impact of having these repeated votes again and again in term of how the public cares about the affordable care act. >> they have had 218 days since taking power in january of 2011. but 15% of their time on the house floor has not spent in some way on trying to repeal obama care. so, kate, where does th
kate covers homes and joanne greel joins was, as well. it's great to have you all here.g the "new york times" and what they put out today in regard to obama care in this vote coming up. it's the 43rd day that they've devoted time on this issue according to our court. it's in the upper 30s. almost 40 times there that the vote has come up on this. we all remember john boehner said this was the law of the land. >> one of the things that john boehner has said is he has a lot of --...
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i'm in. >> reporter: joann has invested 35 companies, most created by women.oann and isa, for all changed in the business world, there are still barriers for women looking for investors. >> i was asked when i was pitching, do you have a boyfriend? what does your boyfriend do? >> reporter: has another woman ever asked you that? >> no, never. >> if a man on the other side of the family asks you an inappropriate question? are you married? are you going to have a children soon? i don't want to invest in you if you are going to have children soon. until they ask that a man, things will not change. >> little bits, it wasn't just about the money. the rolodex was important too. as the company grows big every, joann has ideas on everything from hiring to marketing. >> i have three kids of my own, but in many ways, all of these investments are like my other children. >> reporter: this isn't something you do lightly. i'm sure you don't invest in every company? >> no, i'd be broke. >> reporter: all the women we met talk about paying it forward. for rahini it's about givin
i'm in. >> reporter: joann has invested 35 companies, most created by women.oann and isa, for all changed in the business world, there are still barriers for women looking for investors. >> i was asked when i was pitching, do you have a boyfriend? what does your boyfriend do? >> reporter: has another woman ever asked you that? >> no, never. >> if a man on the other side of the family asks you an inappropriate question? are you married? are you going to have a...
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i'm joanne hendrick. see you next time on the whole child.a joy. each day brings new discoveries and opportunities. we can make the most of this enthusiasm with everyday materials and experiences. how to develop our children's growing minds, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. funding for this program was provided by... [dr. john simons:] hello, i am dr. john simons and i'd like to welcome you to belief and believers. you're about to embark on an extraordinary journey and in a moment we'll leave this living room setting and go into the television classroom. there you'll start a journey with about 24, 25 other students, who have joined us to go on an exploration of religion. but what a journey it is.
i'm joanne hendrick. see you next time on the whole child.a joy. each day brings new discoveries and opportunities. we can make the most of this enthusiasm with everyday materials and experiences. how to develop our children's growing minds, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. funding for this program was provided by... [dr. john simons:] hello, i am dr. john simons and i'd like to welcome you to belief and believers. you're about to...
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welcome joanne. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. thank you. thanks for coming out. this is a great crowd as we commemorate and celebrate 107. i'm proud to be serving as your fire chief. we have many here that have shown up from the fire department. on behalf of the fire department we are proud of the city and the city's resilience and today is a perfect opportunity to remind everybody the importance and particularly the mayor who truly gets it, the importance of preparedness and helping each other out and knowing everyone's emergency plan and having plans for your family if you are not together and for your pets and we are also grateful to have three of the members of the board of supervisors. i think that maybe a record. thank you. they work hard. president chiu, supervisor wiener and our former fire commissioner london breed. a big shout out to the murphy family. [ applause ] we have the murphy family and the morris family. mike morris is going to be retiring after 37 years. he's our chief at the airport. this is what history is about and never forgetting that his
welcome joanne. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. thank you. thanks for coming out. this is a great crowd as we commemorate and celebrate 107. i'm proud to be serving as your fire chief. we have many here that have shown up from the fire department. on behalf of the fire department we are proud of the city and the city's resilience and today is a perfect opportunity to remind everybody the importance and particularly the mayor who truly gets it, the importance of preparedness and...
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i'm joanne hendrick. i wrote the book the whole child so that parents, teachers, and caregivers would have an additional source to go to for guidance, direction, and most importantly, for support. our children ask an awful lot of us, as well they should. but just as we need to be there for them, so i hope my book, and now this television series based on the whole child, can be there for you. on this program, the issue is self-discipline and control, and our challenge is to learn how to teach the youngsters in our care not only to know what is right, but to do what is right. [children laughing] hendrick: we all dream about days like this, when the little ones are on their best behavior and all is peaceful and harmonious. but in the real world, we all know these moments are few and far between. in the real world of childcare, children, like adults, just don't always get along. michael, we got to share! i had this one first. hendrick: how many of us have found ourselves in this situation? in the heat of the
i'm joanne hendrick. i wrote the book the whole child so that parents, teachers, and caregivers would have an additional source to go to for guidance, direction, and most importantly, for support. our children ask an awful lot of us, as well they should. but just as we need to be there for them, so i hope my book, and now this television series based on the whole child, can be there for you. on this program, the issue is self-discipline and control, and our challenge is to learn how to teach...
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she's joanne chesimard convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper four decades ago.she's been living freely in cuba since 1984, five years after she escaped from an american prison. our patrick is with us now. tell us more about the crime this woman was convicted of and how she ended up in cuba. >> you know, it all started with a routine traffic stop 40 years ago on the new jersey turnpike that ended with a gun battle that left one new jersey state trooper dead and joanne chesimard wounded. her name sounds familiar, she is both the aunt and godmother of the slain rapper tupac shakur. this is where the story gets incredible. after the killing of the trooper, she escapes prison and somehow a mystery ends up years later here in cuba where she's welcomed with open arms. she's not only living openly here as she has last three decades, jake, she's living very comfortably here. >> i remember hearing more about chesimard a few years ago when the white house came under fire because they invited the rapper common to the white house and he had one of his songs is called "a song
she's joanne chesimard convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper four decades ago.she's been living freely in cuba since 1984, five years after she escaped from an american prison. our patrick is with us now. tell us more about the crime this woman was convicted of and how she ended up in cuba. >> you know, it all started with a routine traffic stop 40 years ago on the new jersey turnpike that ended with a gun battle that left one new jersey state trooper dead and joanne chesimard...
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>> what would we do without kate and joanne? >> i don't know. >> ten blondes and ten brunettes were on a double-decker bus tour. the blondes all chose to sit -- bye, honey -- on the top deck of the tour bus and the brunettes decided they would sit on the bottom deck. the brunettes were having a great time but wondered why it was so quiet on the upper deck. one of the brunettes went up to see what was going on. she found all ten blondes holding onto their seats in fear. the brunettes said, we're having fun down stairs. why aren't you? the blonde said, that's because you have a bus driver! thank you, kate and joanne. >> you know what it's time for? >> bobbie's mother's day buzz. >> you have a great book. you should be proud of yourself. >> thank you. i am. >> what do you got? >> mom has personally called me to tell you, don't forget the card. that's most important. i fell in love with a rotating photo cube. such a simple idea. it's at qvc. around $20. >> is it a battery? >> they have a smaller size and they look quite chic. >> we'
>> what would we do without kate and joanne? >> i don't know. >> ten blondes and ten brunettes were on a double-decker bus tour. the blondes all chose to sit -- bye, honey -- on the top deck of the tour bus and the brunettes decided they would sit on the bottom deck. the brunettes were having a great time but wondered why it was so quiet on the upper deck. one of the brunettes went up to see what was going on. she found all ten blondes holding onto their seats in fear. the...
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the other three are dead, one is in prison and joanne chesimard is in cuba.poke with the trooper's son eric who was just three years old when his father was killed. he told me the act fact that chesimard gets to enjoy time with her family and my father does not, it is a loss that will stay with us forever. the superintendent of the new jersey police explains why it is so important to catch her. >> it closes an open wound, rick. it also sends the message as apparently our presence here today that we will not give up if one of our members dies and then escapes justice whether from jail or flees prosecution. >> reporter: and again, two million reasons to bringer back to the united states now, jon. jon: would be nice to see a break in that case, wouldn't it? rick leventhal, i'm sorry, rick leventhal in new jersey. thanks, rick. jenna: well a california teen may be in really, really big trouble. he made news a few weeks back because he was rescued from the wilderness with his friend on the screen. now he is making news for another reason. what crews found that cou
the other three are dead, one is in prison and joanne chesimard is in cuba.poke with the trooper's son eric who was just three years old when his father was killed. he told me the act fact that chesimard gets to enjoy time with her family and my father does not, it is a loss that will stay with us forever. the superintendent of the new jersey police explains why it is so important to catch her. >> it closes an open wound, rick. it also sends the message as apparently our presence here...
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jonathan and brad and binding and joanne and jamie. and others. today, we have jack and fran and their team includes council and others. so with that as you can see on the slide this is a project that is a collaboration, if you will, between the port and the developer. one of the several projects that has assumed the structure and the significance of the impact of the port and the city. and to stress the planning for this site there was - it goes quite a ways back. that was approved in 1997 that identified parts of the waterfront and it helped us to place revenues in places we need to invest in the port. and then looking at the lot 337 it shows the debts of the planning into this project. way before we selected this developer there was an expensive extensive process to listen to the folks and come up with an existing site that would meet multiple goals of port revenues and community benefits. as you'll see thought the presentation i believe we've achieved those goals. so looking at the project as a whole and we'll dive down deeper. it's a 3 point
jonathan and brad and binding and joanne and jamie. and others. today, we have jack and fran and their team includes council and others. so with that as you can see on the slide this is a project that is a collaboration, if you will, between the port and the developer. one of the several projects that has assumed the structure and the significance of the impact of the port and the city. and to stress the planning for this site there was - it goes quite a ways back. that was approved in 1997...
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joanne block.hanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> today's topic is combination cosmetic treatment. >> the patients we're going to show today have a combination of treatment where they have had visa line to straighten their street and then veneers. >> who is our first patient? >> kasandra. >> she was not happy. and then at the end she still wasn't probably going to be happy with the share of her teeth. >> what is the in viz line process? >> they go on the teeth retainers and she changes them every two weeks. she wears them 21 hours a day and we take impressions of the teeth and some photos, send it away and get a check back to make sure we like what is going to happen with the movement of the teeth and in this case, she wore them for 18 months and the patient was still unhappy. here it is to show you how the teeth are moving. we got the teeth as close together as we could but she was still unhappy so we did four veneers. we repair the teeth and put the patient into temporaries. the pati
joanne block.hanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> today's topic is combination cosmetic treatment. >> the patients we're going to show today have a combination of treatment where they have had visa line to straighten their street and then veneers. >> who is our first patient? >> kasandra. >> she was not happy. and then at the end she still wasn't probably going to be happy with the share of her teeth. >> what is the in viz line process?...
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and we forwarded them to joanne kurtzberg. a computer chip inside our package verified that the cells were properly frozen all the way. dr. kurtzberg analyzed the cells. for comparison, look under the microscope. healthy umbilical cord stem cells look like this. the cells we got from stem tech had disintegrated. >> so these are the cells you purchased. and they are dying or dead. >> we see all of these dead and disintegrating cells and, essentially, cellular debris. >> mm-hmm. >> are there dangers of injecting that into someone? >> there are huge dangers if you injected that into someone's blood or spinal fluid, because all these little fragments and debris would get trapped somewhere in the bloodstream and could cause a stroke or, in the brain, could cause an inflammatory reaction. >> remember, the sussers asked dr. ecklund to treat adam in the u.s. and in december 2011, he got out of a van to meet gary susser at a florida hotel where ecklund planned to do the transplant. we dug into dr. ecklund's background, and we found thi
and we forwarded them to joanne kurtzberg. a computer chip inside our package verified that the cells were properly frozen all the way. dr. kurtzberg analyzed the cells. for comparison, look under the microscope. healthy umbilical cord stem cells look like this. the cells we got from stem tech had disintegrated. >> so these are the cells you purchased. and they are dying or dead. >> we see all of these dead and disintegrating cells and, essentially, cellular debris. >> mm-hmm....
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joann says she takes social support into consideration when treating patients. >> we assess how much support they have and try to refer someone and help them if it looks like they need more. >> reporter: mary has been cancer free now for more than seven years. >> we did a lot of laughing. >> we did. >> we had to. >> reporter: and celebrates each day with her mom and sister by her side. theresa garcia kpix 5. >> the women who had little or no positive social interaction showed a low quality of life. >>> lawrence karnow making an appearance. barely. >> i would like to vouch for those traffic appearances. it's a mess out there. >> you just walked in. >> i literally just got in a second ago. you see the weather it's looking good outside. lots of sunshine. going to be a hot afternoon in many spots inland. beautiful out over the bay. i was just on that bridge. backed up for quite awhile, as a matter of fact. we are here and rolling away and the temperature is up to 80 degrees in concord. 72 in oakland. 81 in livermore. and 72 degrees in san francisco. 75 in san jose. and 81 degrees in sant
joann says she takes social support into consideration when treating patients. >> we assess how much support they have and try to refer someone and help them if it looks like they need more. >> reporter: mary has been cancer free now for more than seven years. >> we did a lot of laughing. >> we did. >> we had to. >> reporter: and celebrates each day with her mom and sister by her side. theresa garcia kpix 5. >> the women who had little or no positive...
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>> joanne, abe rna thy. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon every one i live in the bay view district and i'm here to address a couple of problems that i've experienced first of all, i never seen a -- that has 2 lines on it. that's not supposed to be how -- it was not planned to be a k and turn into a t it was planned to stop at the embarcadero they didn't put that extra money to make it an extra line that it was supposed to be when they first created that t line but any way i was waiting for a friend on the t line the other day, and i was on third and peru and he got on at down there by the ball park so i'm calling saying what's taking you so long and he said the bus is crowded and he got to 23 rd street and they made everyone get off and they turned it around and went back i don't understand why m u.n. i wants the so-called update fares and stuff and don't want to complete the service. you can't just service the ball park people when it's a ball park game you need to service the people in the community then i looked at the sign and it said ninety minute and see when they got to thir
>> joanne, abe rna thy. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon every one i live in the bay view district and i'm here to address a couple of problems that i've experienced first of all, i never seen a -- that has 2 lines on it. that's not supposed to be how -- it was not planned to be a k and turn into a t it was planned to stop at the embarcadero they didn't put that extra money to make it an extra line that it was supposed to be when they first created that t line but any way...
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joanne goldwater took this photo in her yard. st. mary's county. here's another photo from joanne. gorgeous flower there in full bloom. we are in full blown spring here now in washington. absolutely gorgeous. post your pics to nbcwashington.com. >>> speaking of spring, the weather spring storm team4 spring storms this saturday morning at 9:30 on nbc4. tune in. as we look at the view from space, this morning we had a few clouds rolling in from the east. low marine layer coming in across the bay. did make it as far west as washington. nearby suburbs to the west. that is breaking up. still a little bit of cloud cover. it should break up there, too, as the day progresses elsewhere. it's albright and sunny now. there is the sky over washington. there's the jefferson memorial. now 58 at reagan national. dew point, comfortably dry 45. light wind out of the northeast. and temperatures elsewhere are in the upper 50s as well. much of maryland. under the clouds and around the bay where the breeze off the water is only in the mid 50s. elsewhere, it's near 60 degrees. out of the mountains, west
joanne goldwater took this photo in her yard. st. mary's county. here's another photo from joanne. gorgeous flower there in full bloom. we are in full blown spring here now in washington. absolutely gorgeous. post your pics to nbcwashington.com. >>> speaking of spring, the weather spring storm team4 spring storms this saturday morning at 9:30 on nbc4. tune in. as we look at the view from space, this morning we had a few clouds rolling in from the east. low marine layer coming in across...
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>> joanne, abe rna thy. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon every one i live in the bay view district and i'm here to address a couple of problems that i've experienced first of all, i never seen a -- that has 2 ne
>> joanne, abe rna thy. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon every one i live in the bay view district and i'm here to address a couple of problems that i've experienced first of all, i never seen a -- that has 2 ne
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paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream. the film by the oscar-winning coen brothers tells a folk story. they are known for their art- house productions. cannes is an important venue for promoting this nostalgic portrayal of the 1960's culture in music. >> the idea attracted us because we are very much interested in this scene then and the whole folk revival scene. we were always interested in the music. >> whether french or american, cannes features original and compelling stories. >> i think they influence each other and have done over the many years. i think the congruence is just part o
paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream....
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paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream. the film by the oscar-winning coen brothers tells a folk story. they are known for their art- house productions. cannes is an important venue for promoting this nostalgic portrayal of the 1960's culture in music. >> the idea attracted us because we are very much interested in this scene then and the whole folk revival scene. we were always interested in the music. >> whether french or american, cannes features original and compelling stories. >> i think they influence each other and have done over the many years. i think the congruence is just part o
paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream....
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. >>> for the very first time there's a woman on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. 65-year-old joann chesimard, also known as assata shakur was convicted in the 1973 murder of a new jersey state trooper. she escaped from prison in 1979 and has been living under political asylum in cuba where the fbi says she has been receiving vip treatment. in our next hour we'll bring you a live update from cnn's patrick oppmann in havana. >>> wall street will be watching very closely, so will christine when the april jobs report is released in just over an hour. economists surveyed by cnn money predict that 140,000 jobs were added in april. they're forecasting the unemployment rate will hold steady at 7.6%. the labor department releases their report at 8:30 eastern time and as i said christine romans champing at the bit to break it all down and tell you what it all means. we will bring that to you as it breaks at 8:30. >> nothing is more exciting on a friday than a bunch of papers from the labor department. evan nielsen's pickup truck has seen better days. this is what a california man found behin
. >>> for the very first time there's a woman on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. 65-year-old joann chesimard, also known as assata shakur was convicted in the 1973 murder of a new jersey state trooper. she escaped from prison in 1979 and has been living under political asylum in cuba where the fbi says she has been receiving vip treatment. in our next hour we'll bring you a live update from cnn's patrick oppmann in havana. >>> wall street will be watching very closely,...
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if i tell people it's joy ann it will become joann. it becomes like a stumbling block.. but others it was kind of a stumbling block. people were like what is your name again? i said call me joy. >> what do you want me to call you? >> well, see you started calling me joy ann so that's kind of like a term of endearment. i don't want to let it go. >> let's begin with the president. there's a new poll that suggests the public believes the irs and benghazi controversies are going to make it harder for the president to get his agenda done. what's your take on that? >> that presumes that it was not going to be impossible for the president to get his agenda done. i think we're in this point now where politics is 24/7, and it's a campaign. the campaign kind of never ends. you know, barack obama said something during a recent fund-raiser in new york last week that i thought was entirely not true. he said you know what? we figured if we just beat them again it would break the fever in 2012. i think that presumes that this is a fever that can be broken. we are in the age of four-ye
if i tell people it's joy ann it will become joann. it becomes like a stumbling block.. but others it was kind of a stumbling block. people were like what is your name again? i said call me joy. >> what do you want me to call you? >> well, see you started calling me joy ann so that's kind of like a term of endearment. i don't want to let it go. >> let's begin with the president. there's a new poll that suggests the public believes the irs and benghazi controversies are going...
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in fact joanne and 2 other neighbors had to steady the ladder. >> i wouldn't have wanted to fall from the second story with carrying someone down the ladder. >> elderly man had second degree burns but he's alive tonight. in vallejo, allen wong abc 7 news. >> nfl team owner vote tomorrow on which city will host the 2 2016 superbowl. owner choosing between the niners new home in santa clara and miami which suffered major blow when it lost public funding to redo the stadium. winner host subpoena bowl 50. people think we have it in the bag but i never count on anything until it actually hps so i'll reserve judgment but obviously i'm getting more excited as it gets here. >>reporter: vote expected between 10:30 am and 12:30 am. we bring up to the second live coverage on air and on line at abc 7 news.co-get all the latest dovement by following us on twitter at 7 news bay area. >> all i wanted in hearing the decision. >> we are getting rare glimpse of the tactic used by san quentin prison guards in craze situation. >> dan is here now with an exclusive look for us. >> this is one of the most d
in fact joanne and 2 other neighbors had to steady the ladder. >> i wouldn't have wanted to fall from the second story with carrying someone down the ladder. >> elderly man had second degree burns but he's alive tonight. in vallejo, allen wong abc 7 news. >> nfl team owner vote tomorrow on which city will host the 2 2016 superbowl. owner choosing between the niners new home in santa clara and miami which suffered major blow when it lost public funding to redo the stadium....