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. >> thank you, judith. now we come to the point of the program where we invite the audience to ask questions of the panelists and we have about 30 minutes because this panel ends at 11:30 and i understand we are encouraged to leave the premises about that time. so question. yes, sir? do you have to what? i'm sorry. >> do i have to wait for the microphone. >> it's right above you. >> oh, there it is. the previous panel was on global warming and so i want to know if there's a way to avoid this being a zero sum gain. in other words, you talked about the development and i'm well aware of the fact that in pakistan, for example, i thought about maybe putting in a huge down and the carbon dioxide levels and is there a way around this that recycling sounds wonderful is there a way to not contribute to the problem that the previous panel and is it a zero sum gaim gain? if so, -- can you hear the question? so the question has to do with global warming. is it a zero sum gain? is it a way to sustain growth with the pro
. >> thank you, judith. now we come to the point of the program where we invite the audience to ask questions of the panelists and we have about 30 minutes because this panel ends at 11:30 and i understand we are encouraged to leave the premises about that time. so question. yes, sir? do you have to what? i'm sorry. >> do i have to wait for the microphone. >> it's right above you. >> oh, there it is. the previous panel was on global warming and so i want to know if...
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judith? >> thank you very much for the opportunity to talk to you. i will be addressing you in my personal capacity as a u.s. citizen and i thought i would start off making some remarks in response to the discussion that both carrie and heather mentioned in their earlier remarks. by the way. i think it's absolutely wonderful that we have three women on the panel talking about aid. i think it also demonstrates that this is an area that certainly for those of you who are students in the audience or are considering career paths we find that there are many, many women who have taken strong leadership positions in the field and i encourage you to follow in their footsteps. when we look at aid in the u.s., carrie mentioned the conundrum of u.s. carriers and u.s. sourcing for aid, raw materials, and whether it's food aid, whether it's relief. it's how aid is delivered. heather mentioned a little bit about the aid industrial complex which is what we call in washington the beltway bandits. these are basically u.s. aid contractors that actually implement aid p
judith? >> thank you very much for the opportunity to talk to you. i will be addressing you in my personal capacity as a u.s. citizen and i thought i would start off making some remarks in response to the discussion that both carrie and heather mentioned in their earlier remarks. by the way. i think it's absolutely wonderful that we have three women on the panel talking about aid. i think it also demonstrates that this is an area that certainly for those of you who are students in the...
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judith, thank you. >> now the record drought. the agriculture secretary now warning that it will trigger a spike in prices on everything from wheat and grain across the board. more than half of the lower 48 states now report drought conditions, the widest area we have seen in half a century. according to the federal government. and wendell, what is the administration's idea of what to do about this? >>guest: well, secretary of agriculture has cut the processing time, for disaster and cut the price for grazing on public land but the government cannot make it rain and with more than half the farmland in the continental united states affected by the drought the secretary says that congress needs to get involved. >> we obviously need some help working with congress to create greater flexibility and revive the disaster programs that, allowed to >>guest: i spy, and to pass a food, farm and jobs bill. >>reporter: that is hung up in the house of representatives partly because of a dispute over money for food stamps which are administered
judith, thank you. >> now the record drought. the agriculture secretary now warning that it will trigger a spike in prices on everything from wheat and grain across the board. more than half of the lower 48 states now report drought conditions, the widest area we have seen in half a century. according to the federal government. and wendell, what is the administration's idea of what to do about this? >>guest: well, secretary of agriculture has cut the processing time, for disaster...
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. >> welcome to the program, tonight ratan tata chairman of the tata group and judith rodin president of the rockefeller foundation on the occasion of the presentation of the lifetime achievement award from the rockefeller foundation to ratan tata. >> when you live in a country where there's such disparity of income and such disparity and prosperity, you cannot help but feel that you cannot ignore the millions of people that sometimes struggle for just staying alive. in that you need to do something to not to hand out-- but to bring life back to them. so i think what has been happening in enlightened companies is do something for the communities around where you are operate. >> rose: we conclude this evening with jane harman, former congresswoman from california now president of the woodrow wilson center. >> i think the way to solve the terror threat against us is to win the argument. and how do we win the argument? we have to live our values. we have to show kids who are about to decide whether to strap on a suicide vest that if they don't do that, we are helping to provide opportuni
. >> welcome to the program, tonight ratan tata chairman of the tata group and judith rodin president of the rockefeller foundation on the occasion of the presentation of the lifetime achievement award from the rockefeller foundation to ratan tata. >> when you live in a country where there's such disparity of income and such disparity and prosperity, you cannot help but feel that you cannot ignore the millions of people that sometimes struggle for just staying alive. in that you...
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>>shepard: thank you, judith miller in new york city.ealthy socialite with powerfiends including president clinton gave up her united states citizenship. a move that the experts say could ultimately save her tens of millions of dollars in american taxes. and we are lending this could be part of a growing trend among folks with deep pockets. the woman's name is denise rich. you may remember a long time democratic donor and a grammy nominated songwriter who wrote songs for aretha and jessica simpson. her ex-husband is the billionaire trader, mark rich, and he left the united states in the 1980's after he was indicte on charges of tax evasion and making illegal oil deals with iran. president clinton pardoned mark rich back in 2001. now, a lawyer if denise rich says that the socialite gave up her united states passport so they could be closer to her children and her current partner in europe. but at the same time, her tax bill could get a whole lot smaller. trace has the details on this live from the west coast. do we know how much money she
>>shepard: thank you, judith miller in new york city.ealthy socialite with powerfiends including president clinton gave up her united states citizenship. a move that the experts say could ultimately save her tens of millions of dollars in american taxes. and we are lending this could be part of a growing trend among folks with deep pockets. the woman's name is denise rich. you may remember a long time democratic donor and a grammy nominated songwriter who wrote songs for aretha and...
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to her left is judith morrison who is senior r senior advisor in the gender and diversity division at inter american development bank. she works on international development in latin america. she previously served as regional director for south america and the caribbean at the inter-american foundation. and she's worked at several think tanks including the inter-american dialogue. so what will happen now is each of the panelists will speak for about ten minutes starting with carrie and then heather then judith and then we will open it up to questions. c-span is here and so when you notice somebody with a big fish pole with a microphone attached to it trying to get your questions don't be alarmed. that's all part of the plan. so without further ado, we'll start. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to people in the balcony up here. it's hard to see you because of the bright lights. so i'm going to mostly look down here, but please know you're all included. my background -- i am the deputy director of the peace corp. but i spent two and a half decades in public health for john snow i
to her left is judith morrison who is senior r senior advisor in the gender and diversity division at inter american development bank. she works on international development in latin america. she previously served as regional director for south america and the caribbean at the inter-american foundation. and she's worked at several think tanks including the inter-american dialogue. so what will happen now is each of the panelists will speak for about ten minutes starting with carrie and then...
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[applause] >> thank you, judith. program where we invite the audience to ask questions of the panelists. and we have about 30 minutes, because this panel and add 11:50 and i understand we are in courage to leave the premises at about that time. so, questions? yes, sir. >> do i have to wait for the microphone? >> it's right above you. >> oh, there it is. [laughter] the previous panel is on global warming, and so i want to know if there is a way to avoid this being a zero-sum game? in another ward to talk about development and i'm very a the aware of the fact that pakistan for example the asian development bank is thinking about maybe putting in a huge dam, which inevitably might raise carbon dioxide levels, so is there a way around this, to make it that we can have development, and not contribute to the problem that the previous panel spent a great deal of time on, global warming? is it a zero-sum game and if so is there a way to get around that? >> did everybody here the question? so the question is, it had to do wit
[applause] >> thank you, judith. program where we invite the audience to ask questions of the panelists. and we have about 30 minutes, because this panel and add 11:50 and i understand we are in courage to leave the premises at about that time. so, questions? yes, sir. >> do i have to wait for the microphone? >> it's right above you. >> oh, there it is. [laughter] the previous panel is on global warming, and so i want to know if there is a way to avoid this being a...
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judith miller, thank you. >> very good to see you, trace. >>> three guys in california say google andia are scanning their emails. even though those men don't have google or yahoo accounts. now they're taking the companies to court. we'll tell you why next. >> web use are in california filed class action lawsuits. they say they do not have email accounts with those companies but whenever they send a message to somebody who is on gmail or yahoo, the recipient gets advertisements tailored to their message. an email about clothes might trigger adds for a clothing store. the plaintiffs argue isn't they don't have google or yahoo accounts they never gave consent to scan their emails. no response from yahoo. a google spokesman says ad targeting a automated and no human read emails to show ads. back to arthur aidala and randy zellen. the theme is that computers can spy on you but humans can't. >> the statute reads anyone. a computer, at least i don't think, is a person yet. so again what makes this particular thing, yes, what makes this very interesting is, a, no person is looked at these emai
judith miller, thank you. >> very good to see you, trace. >>> three guys in california say google andia are scanning their emails. even though those men don't have google or yahoo accounts. now they're taking the companies to court. we'll tell you why next. >> web use are in california filed class action lawsuits. they say they do not have email accounts with those companies but whenever they send a message to somebody who is on gmail or yahoo, the recipient gets...
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. >> judith zaldivar ademÁs de 46 # millones de personas viven en la pobreza. >> ahora mismo no tengo 15.7% una cifra rÉcord y la mÁs alta desde los aÑos 60 una realidad que se hace palpable en esta organizaciÓn sinfÍnes de lucro que ayuda a personas necesitadas en nueva york desde hace mÁs de 100 aÑos. >> se ve en diferentes Áreas porque la gente tiene que ver si pagarÁ el alquiler de la casa o pagarÁ deudas mÉdicas o va a comer. >> los hispanos se llevan la peor parte entre este grupo el Índice de pobreza es mayor del 26% en contraste con casi el 10% de los blancos no hispanos. >> para los parÁmetros del gobierno federal una familia pobre es la que tiene un ingreso de por lo menos 22.000 dÓlares al aÑo para una persona el monto tiene que ser de 11.000 dÓlares o menos. >> en este comedor pÚblico la demanda es cada vez mayor. >> hemos visto que la cara de los pobres ha cambiado muchÍsimo, a veces vemos a gente que tienen trabajo que vienen a comer para conseguir un bocado y tambiÉn igual el que vive en la calle. >> con la ayuda de voluntarios diariamente en esta cocina se preparan cer
. >> judith zaldivar ademÁs de 46 # millones de personas viven en la pobreza. >> ahora mismo no tengo 15.7% una cifra rÉcord y la mÁs alta desde los aÑos 60 una realidad que se hace palpable en esta organizaciÓn sinfÍnes de lucro que ayuda a personas necesitadas en nueva york desde hace mÁs de 100 aÑos. >> se ve en diferentes Áreas porque la gente tiene que ver si pagarÁ el alquiler de la casa o pagarÁ deudas mÉdicas o va a comer. >> los hispanos se llevan la...
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. >> you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith scheindlin. >> are you an idiot or just not: she's the toughest nails terror of daytime tv. >> you lie to me, i'll wipe up the floor with you worse than anybody else who has ever tackledded you. listen to me. >> reporter: if judge judy is talking. >> i'm speaking. when i'm speaking you don't. >> reporter: you better pay attention. >> quiet. look into my eyes. don't talk when i'm talking. just shape up. you're like a drill sergeant. >> they don't keep me in this job because i'm young and lyght and beautiful. i think i'm a good fact finder. they keep me in this job because i'm smart. you should have brought that piece of evidence and you didn't that's not my fault. if you're 22 years old and if i say to you on day were you arrested and you say to me which time, that is not a good thing. he needs to be in school. this is not a legal game, counselor. >> reporter: judith scheindlin does not just play a tough judge on tv. >> what do you want me to give him a testimonial dinner? >> reporter: she was a tough judge for 14 years on new y
. >> you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith scheindlin. >> are you an idiot or just not: she's the toughest nails terror of daytime tv. >> you lie to me, i'll wipe up the floor with you worse than anybody else who has ever tackledded you. listen to me. >> reporter: if judge judy is talking. >> i'm speaking. when i'm speaking you don't. >> reporter: you better pay attention. >> quiet. look into my eyes. don't talk when i'm talking. just...
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lawrence bloom directed the film and judith plumas of the screen play so it will show the film with theastro on the 22nd of july and june on stage interview with her and her son her son directed the film. he's the director and tiger eyes is a really great story kind of typical of the judy plume book's talking about issues that teenagers can front in their growing up here's how this is about a young woman >>> she plays the teenage characters who is basically cream and a loss of her father who was jewish and the mother takes her down to live in new mexico to live with your mother sister to get over the death of her father and me to young native american boy who action helps her through the grieving process. >>> hey it's the tiger >>> we doing a thing? >>> see those caves the people lived in them a hundred years ago my ancestors that part of my family lives 30 mi. that way. from my family is my great- grandmother lived in atlantic city and a boarding house 2,000 mi. that way. operate that way. >>> we have a lot uncommon >>> and his thinking the same thing. >>> one of the most wonderful thi
lawrence bloom directed the film and judith plumas of the screen play so it will show the film with theastro on the 22nd of july and june on stage interview with her and her son her son directed the film. he's the director and tiger eyes is a really great story kind of typical of the judy plume book's talking about issues that teenagers can front in their growing up here's how this is about a young woman >>> she plays the teenage characters who is basically cream and a loss of her...
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and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judithy, suffers less severe burns and makes a recovery as well. but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources exec frif new jersey, who dies from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging underground steam system to prevent a similar catastrophe. >>> coming up -- nearly 10,000 volts of electricity on the loose. >>> caught in the crosshairs of a terrorist attack. >> it felt like the car was lifted off the ground and landed with a thump. >>> a dance floor turns into a black hole. >>> and a tv news helicopter becomes the lead story. >> oh, no, no, no, no! >> when "caught on camera: on the edge of death" continues. [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-a
and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judithy, suffers less severe burns and makes a recovery as well. but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources exec frif new jersey, who dies from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging...
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. >> and as judith point the owed it's a matter of tone deafness if you're seeking the presidency and storing money off shore and avoiding taxes as much as you can. >> and this may be a reason they're talking about shuffling the romney communications, especially rupert murdoch the chairman of this wonderful network and wall street journal. romney is adding to his campaign, he's not shuffling. >> an interesting lesson, rupert murdoch and wall street journal pounded on romney for agreeing with the obama administration that the mandate was not a tax. justice roberts said. and two days later the romney campaign went back to a better position and could be a useful tonic of critics helping romney find his own rhetoric. >> a tax when he did it in massachusetts part of the tax structure-- now, okay. i've got it. >> and that's a better explanation than the one that governor romney has given. >> and speaking of, i guess, honesty in advertising, the obama campaign is still running this ad saying that while mitt romney was at bain capital, he was moving jobs out of the country and so on and so fo
. >> and as judith point the owed it's a matter of tone deafness if you're seeking the presidency and storing money off shore and avoiding taxes as much as you can. >> and this may be a reason they're talking about shuffling the romney communications, especially rupert murdoch the chairman of this wonderful network and wall street journal. romney is adding to his campaign, he's not shuffling. >> an interesting lesson, rupert murdoch and wall street journal pounded on romney...
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let's talk more specifically with judith brown dianis with a nonpartisan civil rights organization. > it is interesting when you talk about a state like, say, pennsylvania where 9% of registered voters don't have a photo i.d., but there are a lot of reasons for that. some people don't drive, for example, right? >> that's right. if you live in a major city, you really don't need i.d. you get on the train and the bus every day. but when you look at it, the state says, oh, about 91% have i.d., but that other percentage is about 760,000 people, and what's important to understand is why it makes a difference. actually obama won the state of pennsylvania by 650,000. so we're talking about people who have been registered to vote, who have voted in the past, and now can't vote like our 93-year-old plaintiff, miss applewhite, who is african-american woman, who doesn't have i.d., and she's been voting since the 1960s, since when black folks could, as she says. and now she will not be able to vote in this election. >> let's talk about this ruling over the weekend. this is the one in florida, the
let's talk more specifically with judith brown dianis with a nonpartisan civil rights organization. > it is interesting when you talk about a state like, say, pennsylvania where 9% of registered voters don't have a photo i.d., but there are a lot of reasons for that. some people don't drive, for example, right? >> that's right. if you live in a major city, you really don't need i.d. you get on the train and the bus every day. but when you look at it, the state says, oh, about 91% have...
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track system in place in the university which means promoting from within, but a senior vice provost judith singer reported to a "new york times" reporter, quote, senior faculty is hard to change because 95% of them were here last year. so it's mostly a function of who you can bring in. there's still an old guard, to be honest for whom this, ie gender equity, is not a priority. barriers seem especially high in mathematics and the sciences which remain largely male domains. the math department's first tenured woman sophie morale arrived just two years ago, about the same time that the earth and planetary sciences department tenured its first woman. in physics and chemistry female professors remain few in number. as the hard-hitting 1991 report on the natural sciences chaired by barbara gross stated, issues go beyond tenure to engage the whole pipeline that feed women into the sciences. all of which pose special difficulties for women. further reports made it clear that changes are necessary in departments of government and economics to keep young faculty women from leaving harvard prior to t
track system in place in the university which means promoting from within, but a senior vice provost judith singer reported to a "new york times" reporter, quote, senior faculty is hard to change because 95% of them were here last year. so it's mostly a function of who you can bring in. there's still an old guard, to be honest for whom this, ie gender equity, is not a priority. barriers seem especially high in mathematics and the sciences which remain largely male domains. the math...
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william t from san francisco and valerie l from santa rosa and judith s from san francisco. you can make a preens as well and perhaps get mentioned on abc7 news. just like abc7 news on facebook and $1 will be donated to the abc7 sleep train dream campaign. >>> well, want a new job? one bay area county is looking for a little help. >> there is no pay, but you can eat all the cake you >>> researchers say youtube videos could be a helpful tool when it comes to treating vertigo. vertigo is the unsettling feeling of spinning when you are not moving. and now doctors at the university of michigan say you can learn a technique to cure it by watching youtube. it is seen here and it helps relief the dizziness by moving particles in the ear. the key is finding a video like this one produced by the american academy of inure roll gee that shows the correct technique. vertigo affects six million people in the u.s. it is responsible for up to 40% of doctor visits related to dizziness. >>> alameda county is looking for volunteers to conduct a vital civic duty, perform civil marriages. to do
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william t from san francisco and valerie l from santa rosa and judith s from san francisco. you can make a preens as well and perhaps get mentioned on abc7 news. just like abc7 news on facebook and $1 will be donated to the abc7 sleep train dream campaign. >>> well, want a new job? one bay area county is looking for a little help. >> there is no pay, but you can eat all the cake you want. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit. it's easy. they just snap a pic... ♪ hit send... and their checks are deposited right to their account. well almost all of their checks. stand back. seriously? [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check depos
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. >>> next week on lectures in history, city college of new york history professor judith stein discusses the united states in the 1970s. join us each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. "lectures in history" are also available as pod casts. visit our website at c-span.org/history/podcasts. or download them from itunes. >>> up next university of missouri history professor jeffrey pasley, work as an author, teacher and speechwriter. author and editor of several books including "the tyranny of printers" and "beyond the founders." this 12 minute program took place at the organization of american historians meeting in milwaukee. >> american history tv is at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians. meeting in milwaukee. we're talking with jeffrey pasley from the university of missouri. i want to talk a bit about the history of campaign newspapers. >> thank you. >> and your history blog called public occurrences which is on the commonplace site.
. >>> next week on lectures in history, city college of new york history professor judith stein discusses the united states in the 1970s. join us each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. "lectures in history" are also available as pod casts. visit our website at c-span.org/history/podcasts. or download them from itunes. >>> up next...
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particularly a bookkeeper named judith hoback, who was interviewed by the fbi six times, all times away from lawyers for the rnc or the committee to re-elect. so she was telling the fbi the truth. and it was this testimony that allowed earl silbert in 1973 to win a verdict of not guilty against all five burglars and two men, e. howard hunt and gordon liddy. now james mccord facing a stiff sentence handed down by the judge was the furstenberg lar to crack. he wrote a letter to the judge saying that perjury had occurred during the trial and that there was a cover-up of the parties that were really responsible. and finally and most oddly, when l. patrick gray against all the odds was nominated to be the permanent director of the fbi, at his confirmation hearing, he was completely oblivious to the fact that there had been a cover-up. and every day at his confirmation hearings, he made statement that's undercut the administration's claims about what watergate was all about. it was the combination of gray's testimony, mccord's letter which was brought about by his heavy sentence. and that's w
particularly a bookkeeper named judith hoback, who was interviewed by the fbi six times, all times away from lawyers for the rnc or the committee to re-elect. so she was telling the fbi the truth. and it was this testimony that allowed earl silbert in 1973 to win a verdict of not guilty against all five burglars and two men, e. howard hunt and gordon liddy. now james mccord facing a stiff sentence handed down by the judge was the furstenberg lar to crack. he wrote a letter to the judge saying...
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and judith and i, we worked together on our broadcast. and we were screening a small clip the other day from the signing of the 1964 act. civil rights act. which walter was the floor manager. and delivered. when he finished signing that act with all of the pens, one would have thought, i thought, standing in the back of the room, he would take the first pen and hand it to martin luther king jr. he didn't, he took the first pen and handed it to everett dirksen. that was everett dirksen's reward for doing what lyndon johnson persuaded, thought he persuaded him to do in that phone call. he understood -- you asked about washington today? president obama does not enjoy personal persuasion. he doesn't like other politicians, at least that's the impression i get as a journalist. i don't know him personally. lyndon johnson did. and he also did not have a party of no. the republican party today is not the party that we confronted and ran against in 19d 64. it's a party of no. so much rhetoric has poisoned people's attitudes towards the government
and judith and i, we worked together on our broadcast. and we were screening a small clip the other day from the signing of the 1964 act. civil rights act. which walter was the floor manager. and delivered. when he finished signing that act with all of the pens, one would have thought, i thought, standing in the back of the room, he would take the first pen and hand it to martin luther king jr. he didn't, he took the first pen and handed it to everett dirksen. that was everett dirksen's reward...
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william t from san francisco and valerie l from santa rosa and judith s from san francisco.s well and perhaps get mentioned on abc7 news. just like abc7 news on facebook and $1 will be donated to the abc7 sleep train dream campaign. >>> well, want a new job? one bay area county is looking for a little help. >> there is no pay, but you ñ!ñcúst all the cake you >>> researchers say youtube videos could be a helpful tool when it comes to treating vertigo. vertigo is the unsettling feeling of spinning when you are not moving. and now doctors at the university of michigan say you can learn a technique to cure it by watching youtube. it is seen here and it helps relief the dizziness by moving particles in the ear. the key is finding a video like this one produced by the american academy of inure roll gee that shows the correct technique. vertigo affects six million people in the u.s. it is responsible for up to 40% of doctor visits related to dizziness. >>> alameda county is looking for volunteers to conduct a vital civic duty, perform civil marriages. to do the job you must read a
william t from san francisco and valerie l from santa rosa and judith s from san francisco.s well and perhaps get mentioned on abc7 news. just like abc7 news on facebook and $1 will be donated to the abc7 sleep train dream campaign. >>> well, want a new job? one bay area county is looking for a little help. >> there is no pay, but you ñ!ñcúst all the cake you >>> researchers say youtube videos could be a helpful tool when it comes to treating vertigo. vertigo is the...
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authorities and amnesty has been declared on the time that franco was in charge in spain in relation to judith miller says that there's seems to be a worrying lack of safeguards and transparency as far as his case is concerned so what it really means globally for julian i saw it is that he's got another big hit in the world if human rights protection on his side. so it's tried tax incentives bonuses and steep discounts but europe's car making industry is still hurting into the red losing business fast stalling sales even french time is laying off thousands of workers and shutting down one of its plants in paris as our europe correspondent has sort of silly explains it's not only the economic slowdown that's putting a spoke in the wheels. anger among workers eight thousand jobs across france will be slashed by their employer p.s. if usual situation more than three thousand in this plant alone a blow to the new president's pledge of creating new jobs and to france is once a thriving industry. but trigger has been working for the company for eighteen years at the end of last month he lost his job
authorities and amnesty has been declared on the time that franco was in charge in spain in relation to judith miller says that there's seems to be a worrying lack of safeguards and transparency as far as his case is concerned so what it really means globally for julian i saw it is that he's got another big hit in the world if human rights protection on his side. so it's tried tax incentives bonuses and steep discounts but europe's car making industry is still hurting into the red losing...
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here are some of our new friends: william t from san francisco, valerie l from santa rosa and judithm san francisco. you can still make a difference just like abc7 news on facebook now and one dollar is donated to the abc7 news sleep train dream campaign if you can't do it for you have already done it, friends and family can like abc7 news. >>> let's see what people are trending on twitter. amelia earhart is on the -- mystery on the verge of being solved. penn state the day after the ncaa announced major sanctions in the wake of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal involving the school's football program. welcome back justin bieber's screen name. >>> 6:46. president obama headed to oregon today following several campaign appearances in the east bay. terry mcsweeney is live in san francisco where the president is staying this morning. >> reporter: big deal when the president is in town. a woman just walked up to me and said what is the excitement. i said president obama is staying here. she goes oh is that it? we have police and secret service here at 4th and howard, big enough deal t
here are some of our new friends: william t from san francisco, valerie l from santa rosa and judithm san francisco. you can still make a difference just like abc7 news on facebook now and one dollar is donated to the abc7 news sleep train dream campaign if you can't do it for you have already done it, friends and family can like abc7 news. >>> let's see what people are trending on twitter. amelia earhart is on the -- mystery on the verge of being solved. penn state the day after the...
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office of frank price, the director of double day's foreign bureau when the young assistant named judith jones, who would become a legendary editor, working with authors including julia child, found it. in her memoir the tenth muse, jones recalls. one day, when frank, that's frank price had gone off to heart of paris for a lunch i went to work on a pile of submission his wanted rejected. i was drawn to the face on the cover of a book that he was about to publish. the french edition of anne frank, diary of a young girl. i started reading it and pie couldn't stop. all afternoon i remained curled up on the sofa sharing anne's life in the attic until the last light was gone and i heard frank's key at the door. surprised to find me there, he was more surprised to find it was anne frank who kept me. he was persuaded by my enthusiasm and let me get the book off to double day in new york, ushrging hem to publish i. it didn't take much urging. we were given the go-ahead to offer a contract. the editor in new york was a young woman barbara zimmerman, jut out of college. her first out of college jo
office of frank price, the director of double day's foreign bureau when the young assistant named judith jones, who would become a legendary editor, working with authors including julia child, found it. in her memoir the tenth muse, jones recalls. one day, when frank, that's frank price had gone off to heart of paris for a lunch i went to work on a pile of submission his wanted rejected. i was drawn to the face on the cover of a book that he was about to publish. the french edition of anne...
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william t, valerie l, and judith from san francisco, thanks. >> you can make a difference as well, and perhaps get mentioned here on abc 7 news, just like abc 7 news on facebook. $1 will be donated to the sleep train dream campaign. stay with us. >>> checking healthy living news there is a great reason to power down when you want to sleep. researchers in ohio state university say being in front of the computer or tv screen could increase chances of becoming depressed. the researchers studied hamsters but say this translates to humans. they say turning off electronics late at night could reverse symptoms of depression within two week autos a san francisco man believed to be the ever person cured of hiv spoke today in washington. he also known as berlin patient says a recent study suggesting he may still have hiv is false. brown had a stem cell transplant in 2007 to treat leukemia his donor had a genetic mutation that provides natural resistance to hiv it was gone after three months after. so... i'm completely gone. >> and doctors found traces of hiv in tissue but he says remnants in the
william t, valerie l, and judith from san francisco, thanks. >> you can make a difference as well, and perhaps get mentioned here on abc 7 news, just like abc 7 news on facebook. $1 will be donated to the sleep train dream campaign. stay with us. >>> checking healthy living news there is a great reason to power down when you want to sleep. researchers in ohio state university say being in front of the computer or tv screen could increase chances of becoming depressed. the...
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with us, fox news contributor judith miller, at the manhattan institute. good to see you. was it about money and only getting more expensive as troops began to withdrawal? >> exactly. it was a lot, a lot of money, even when people say it's not about the money, it is about the money. >> we said we're sorry, we apologize becaused we wanted to save money. >> we didn't offer a formal apology. hillary clinton was sorry about the losses and extended condolences to the families of those soldiers killed but the u.s. says our investigation shows both sides were responsible so it fell short of the formal a word, the apology pakistan was seeking. >> pakistan -- this is outrageous, they were trying to extort $5,000 per vehicle to go across their roads, which is absurd. we said we're not going to do that but in the end, we gave them $1.2 billion ostensibly for the cost of pakistan's counterinsurgency. >> that's the quid pro quo. the $250 per vehicle remains the same but there's an offput. there's an offset. that's the way this thing has been resolved. this is really -- you know what th
with us, fox news contributor judith miller, at the manhattan institute. good to see you. was it about money and only getting more expensive as troops began to withdrawal? >> exactly. it was a lot, a lot of money, even when people say it's not about the money, it is about the money. >> we said we're sorry, we apologize becaused we wanted to save money. >> we didn't offer a formal apology. hillary clinton was sorry about the losses and extended condolences to the families of...
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so, judith miller in the package, the fox news contributor said essentially the government has been decapitatedesident for assad. we don't know where he is. the government continues to operate. the u.s. interest instability, we don't want al-qaeda or the muslim brotherhood if you look at the egyptian example come to power. we have to worry about chemical weapons. we want to have some force in place in the minute that this transition, now accelerated begins to take place. and kofi annan was trying to do that by putting 300 or more u.n. forces in place. that was stopped by guess who? the russians. >> the situation is spinning out of control. it could be hours or days. it's hard to see how the regime will survive. the most important thing right now is to try to influence the transition. that is precisely why the president should not be with the russians, working with the russians, negotiating with the russians? he shouldn't doing that. he should work with the allies and the turks and the saudis and qataris and others who oppose the regime. one advantage we have through wisdom of our own, the russi
so, judith miller in the package, the fox news contributor said essentially the government has been decapitatedesident for assad. we don't know where he is. the government continues to operate. the u.s. interest instability, we don't want al-qaeda or the muslim brotherhood if you look at the egyptian example come to power. we have to worry about chemical weapons. we want to have some force in place in the minute that this transition, now accelerated begins to take place. and kofi annan was...