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you love baby josiah? is going to be so fun to bring out at birthdays and reunions every year for the next 20 years. >> she doesn't know what that actually means. that's probably her definition of i really, really, really love my little bro. >> you have nobody to get married to? >> no. >> you will find somebody to get married to. >> no! >> there is another brother behind it. >> noah. >> you want to get married to noah? >> yeah. >> she's suddenly gone from josiah to noah. she should take mom's advice. ♪ >>> the guys over at plum high school in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, have a big reason to celebrate. >> abc, easy as 1, 2, 3. this is the sixth year that they've put together a lip dup that starts in with "abc" made famous by the jackson five. goes through the 1970s. they go through every time their team, the penguins, made the playoffs. they selected the popular song from that year to create this medley. >> somewhat risky. it could be a really, really short video or a long one. >> this one is 15 minutes long.
you love baby josiah? is going to be so fun to bring out at birthdays and reunions every year for the next 20 years. >> she doesn't know what that actually means. that's probably her definition of i really, really, really love my little bro. >> you have nobody to get married to? >> no. >> you will find somebody to get married to. >> no! >> there is another brother behind it. >> noah. >> you want to get married to noah? >> yeah. >>...
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and now pleased to join me in welcoming josiah bunting to the stage. [applause] >> thank you, louise. and let me use this opportunity to extend on behalf of just about everybody in manhattan a bouquet. her work and that of their colleagues in the transforming of this wonderful old institution into what it is today is absolutely fantastic. we are all in your debt. this is beyond any argument, the best state historical situation -- association in this country and it's a real pleasure for us to be affiliated with you, louise khan and with roger and with all of you. you have heard a brief introduction of our chairman. i'm going to reintroduce him and all of our judges. our chairman and good friend andrew roberts known to most of you is quite simply the best diplomatic historian now writing. not only is he a great writer and researcher but he's one of these people who appears like charles dixon -- charles dickens to be able to write all the time ceaselessly at the quality of the writing and the history in the research and all of that kind of thing is always
and now pleased to join me in welcoming josiah bunting to the stage. [applause] >> thank you, louise. and let me use this opportunity to extend on behalf of just about everybody in manhattan a bouquet. her work and that of their colleagues in the transforming of this wonderful old institution into what it is today is absolutely fantastic. we are all in your debt. this is beyond any argument, the best state historical situation -- association in this country and it's a real pleasure for us...
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josiah is two months old yesterday and never met a president. >> we got a ton of pictures. >> and you said i have to hold this one and i passed him to him and he picked him up like any other experienced father. >> the president is scheduled to stay in san francisco overnight and return to washington d.c. tomorrow afternoon about two. >>> president obama is getting another push to right a wrong from world war ii. a bay area state senator is asking the president to clear the names of 50 black sailors all of whom were convicted of mutiny when they refused to load ammunition on to war ships after an explosion in the east bay. cristina rendon explains why the governor wants the sailors exonerated. a story new at six. >>> killed 300 military merchants. >>> total destruction. >> july 17th. 1944. a husk explosion at the port chicago magazine. >> it was akin to a 3.1 earthquake and felt in berkeley. >> the blast killed 320 men instantly and most african- american and one month later 258 black sailors loaded to resume loading on to ships and 50 refused saying it was not safe and threatened with
josiah is two months old yesterday and never met a president. >> we got a ton of pictures. >> and you said i have to hold this one and i passed him to him and he picked him up like any other experienced father. >> the president is scheduled to stay in san francisco overnight and return to washington d.c. tomorrow afternoon about two. >>> president obama is getting another push to right a wrong from world war ii. a bay area state senator is asking the president to...
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. >> reporter: cornell and malika came with their baby josiah. >> it felt good to know that my son got an opportunity to meet the president. >> reporter: and president obama came accompanied by his older daughter malia. both were treated by minority leader nancy pelosi and congressman woman jackie spear. mr. obama is attending a fund-raiser, a second one, dinner tonight hosted this the pacific heights area on broadway. another area to avoid. that event is put on by nancy pelosi. the price tag again is also $33,400 per person. the president leaves tomorrow afternoon. lyanne melendez, "abc7 news." >>> ilan musk's space company has a whole lot to cheer about. >> liftoff for the falcon nine rocket. >> the company successfully blasted a falcon nine rocket into space this morning. on board, over three tons of science gear and supplies for the crew at the international space station. it's the first cargo flight to the isf since june when its rocket exploded two minutes after liftoff. they also managed to land its booster rocket on a floating ocean barge. several earlier attempts ended in expl
. >> reporter: cornell and malika came with their baby josiah. >> it felt good to know that my son got an opportunity to meet the president. >> reporter: and president obama came accompanied by his older daughter malia. both were treated by minority leader nancy pelosi and congressman woman jackie spear. mr. obama is attending a fund-raiser, a second one, dinner tonight hosted this the pacific heights area on broadway. another area to avoid. that event is put on by nancy...
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. >> reporter: on a night like this, taeshawn smith is able to put down newborn josiah, make dinner andch up with family. she hasn't been at her job long enough to get paid family leave benefits, but some caring co-workers pitched in so she wouldn't have to rush back to work. what does that mean for you? >> it's important for me to, you know, see everything and be able to hold him and smell him and makes me feel really good. >> reporter: california currently pays workers 55% of their normal wages for six weeks through a fund where every worker pays in. >> 55% is even though it's half, half is not going to pay the rent. >> reporter: the city by the bay is bracing to be the first to mandate most businesses offer six weeks of fully paid leave to new parents, with employees making up the 45% pay difference. >> the san francisco system is excellent for low wage workers. the full pay is something they desperately need and it will improve the health of themselves and the health of the babies born. >> reporter: currently only four states require some form of this benefit, california, new jersey
. >> reporter: on a night like this, taeshawn smith is able to put down newborn josiah, make dinner andch up with family. she hasn't been at her job long enough to get paid family leave benefits, but some caring co-workers pitched in so she wouldn't have to rush back to work. what does that mean for you? >> it's important for me to, you know, see everything and be able to hold him and smell him and makes me feel really good. >> reporter: california currently pays workers 55%...
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now please join me and welcoming josiah to the stage [applause]. >> thank you louise. let me use the opportunity to extend on behalf of just about everybody in manhattan, a bouquet. her work and her colleagues in the transforming of this wonderful old institution into what it is today is absolutely fantastic. we are all in your debt. this is beyond any argument, the best state historical association in this country. it is a real pleasure to be here with you. and with roger and all of you. you have heard a brief introduction of our chairman. i'm going to reintroduce him and all of our judges. our chairman and good friend andrew roberts is quite simply the best diplomatic historian now writing. not only is he a great writer and researcher, he is one of these people who appears like charles dickens to be able to write all the time ceaselessly and the quality of the writing and the history, and research and all that kind of thing is always of a piece. so, we look forward to hearing you entry. we have a wonderful panel of judges, i would like them to stand when i introduce
now please join me and welcoming josiah to the stage [applause]. >> thank you louise. let me use the opportunity to extend on behalf of just about everybody in manhattan, a bouquet. her work and her colleagues in the transforming of this wonderful old institution into what it is today is absolutely fantastic. we are all in your debt. this is beyond any argument, the best state historical association in this country. it is a real pleasure to be here with you. and with roger and all of you....