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next, i would like to introduce the executive of our hospital sue kearn. she has been with us for many years. she is now the ceo and will be leading us to the future of the hospital, and it is an honor to work with her. i am sure you will enjoy her words today. think you. [applause] -- thank you. >> good morning. i want to thank you all for coming and welcome to san francisco general hospital for this great occasion. yesterday we had a signing here, and we had a lot of children and people from the community and staff come by. it was really exciting to have our one here together during that signing time. it has been really challenging building this big structure here in the midst of the campus where we're trying to run a full- service hospital. i really want to thank the patients, neighbor, and staff for all their support during this building time, but fit will pay off very soon. i also want to thank the rebuild team and wonderful architects who designed the building. for jacobs for managing the project. all of our speakers in the city. it really takes a tr
next, i would like to introduce the executive of our hospital sue kearn. she has been with us for many years. she is now the ceo and will be leading us to the future of the hospital, and it is an honor to work with her. i am sure you will enjoy her words today. think you. [applause] -- thank you. >> good morning. i want to thank you all for coming and welcome to san francisco general hospital for this great occasion. yesterday we had a signing here, and we had a lot of children and people...
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. and associate editor of "the washington post," as well as author of the new biography out this week titled "barack obama: the story," david marinous. and finally on this father's day, a big leaguer's memories about his own dad's greatest lesson. anything is possible. >> my dad used to say to me, you know, jim, what's taken away once is given back ties. you've been given so much more than was ever taken away. and that's that sense of responsibility that i felt. to live up to this. to do right by it. >>> good morning. the big political story this morning, the big economic story not happening here in the u.s., it's happening in greece. voting is moving forward there, will happen throughout the day, and results later. certainly important to the political economy and therefore to the presidential race here at home. joining me this morning the president's senior adviser david plouffe. happy father's day. >> you, as well, david. >> thank you. good to have you here. so here is the question wh
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. and associate editor of "the washington post," as well as author of the new biography out this week titled "barack obama: the story," david marinous. and finally on this father's day, a big leaguer's memories about his own dad's greatest lesson. anything is possible. >> my dad used to say to me, you know, jim, what's taken away once is given back ties. you've been given so much more than was ever taken away. and that's that...
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stephen tweeted, he should have returned home and waited for the flo police to arrive and address his kearnsy tweeting me says he's guilty. i want to know what you think. was raoul rodriguez just acting in self-defense or was this murder? we're getting so many responses. send your thoughts t to @randikaye. >>> and i'll have another -- won't run for the triple crown. >>> the triple crown, on this company that 1973, secretariat claimed the title after winning the belmont stakes. dubbed the horse of the century, secretariat raced six more times before retiring later that year. in 1999, espn ranked secretariat at 95 on the list of the top athletes of the 20th century. the only non-human to make that list. dreams dashed for i'll have another. out of the belmont stakes forced to scratch because of a tendon injury. here's what was said about the heartbreaking decision to pull i'll have another from the race. >> horse racing is a very tough game. horses are delicate creatures and things can happen to them and unfortunately they decided today was the day for i'll have another to end his career. >>cat
stephen tweeted, he should have returned home and waited for the flo police to arrive and address his kearnsy tweeting me says he's guilty. i want to know what you think. was raoul rodriguez just acting in self-defense or was this murder? we're getting so many responses. send your thoughts t to @randikaye. >>> and i'll have another -- won't run for the triple crown. >>> the triple crown, on this company that 1973, secretariat claimed the title after winning the belmont stakes....
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that has crime kearns growing. marie has the news edge in d.c. >> reporter: the latest shooting happened in the 1300 block of d.c., northeast, just before midnight. police say the men who attacked the victim wanted his iphone. on a hot thursday night, h street, northeast is buzzing with activity. it comes despite the recent violent crimes that are threatening to slow the progress. >> the neighborhood is getting better and better, but we're still careful walking around at night. >> reporter: just last week the owner of grace deli on 7th and 8th streets was shot and killed inside her store after a robbery. wednesday night on the 1300 block of g street northeast, another shooting and robbery. police say a man walking around 11:30 was approached from behind by two men who demanded his iphone. they say when he resisted they shot him in the jaw. >> i was stunned by the whole situation. i live a few houses down the street, and i was -- i was up at that time. i was very stunned that that had happened. ripe the crimes are i
that has crime kearns growing. marie has the news edge in d.c. >> reporter: the latest shooting happened in the 1300 block of d.c., northeast, just before midnight. police say the men who attacked the victim wanted his iphone. on a hot thursday night, h street, northeast is buzzing with activity. it comes despite the recent violent crimes that are threatening to slow the progress. >> the neighborhood is getting better and better, but we're still careful walking around at night....
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. "time" magazine's mark halperin.n harold ford and ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. ♪ ♪ evo, a device like no other. ♪ hear what you love with beats audio. ♪ capture what you love with continuous shooting. over 7 million people already love evo, now it's your turn. the htc evo 4g lte. exclusively from sprint. >>> beer back with the political roundtable. a lot to get me. joining me presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, senior political analyst at "time" magazine, mark halperin. author of the new biography "barack obama: the story" david maraniss is here, kim strassel and former democratic congressman from tennessee, harold ford jr. mark halperin, what struck me about this week is that the whole campaign was really on display. thursday in ohio, competing visions about the economy. who sparks recovery. who c
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thank you so much, doris kearns goodwin. we appreciate it. >> the important thing to look at even more so when you look back at ronald reagan and the fight with lyndon johnson over medicare and the words he used was that it would compel all americans to spend their sunset years telling their children and their children's children how it was when men were free, and that is what it is like. and however, medicare has been sustained and approved, but the public sentiment lay ahead. one thing we have not gotten and what the president has been trying to do today which as you say is to make a clear understanding of what this bill is about. because lincoln said with public sentiment nothing can fail and without it nothing can succeed. so without it, he who encourages it, will continue. and so that is the battle of the louise ads with president clinton, and so that is the side that americans have to come down on. >> thank you, doris kearns goodwin. just a little past the hour, and the supreme court has upheld the sweeping health care
thank you so much, doris kearns goodwin. we appreciate it. >> the important thing to look at even more so when you look back at ronald reagan and the fight with lyndon johnson over medicare and the words he used was that it would compel all americans to spend their sunset years telling their children and their children's children how it was when men were free, and that is what it is like. and however, medicare has been sustained and approved, but the public sentiment lay ahead. one thing...
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jeff kearns from bloomberg news. given the projections today going out to 14, seeing unemployment almost where it is now for another two years, can you look past 2014 and can you -- now that we're five years past the top of the stock market, six years past the top of the housing market, can this go on for a decade? can this go on longer? can you reassure americans that it won't go on for a dozen years like the depression? >> well, it's our intention to do all we can to make sure it doesn't go on indefinitely. unemployment is still too high. but it has come down. it was about 10% at the peak and now it's closer to 8%. it's going down too slowly but it is going down. our sense is that people are finding jobs, but just not at the rate we would like to see and, you know, as i said, as the statement says, if we don't see continued improvement in labor market we'll be prepared to take additional steps if appropriate. >> ben from "the new york times." i'm looking at the projections you all released today that show that unem
jeff kearns from bloomberg news. given the projections today going out to 14, seeing unemployment almost where it is now for another two years, can you look past 2014 and can you -- now that we're five years past the top of the stock market, six years past the top of the housing market, can this go on for a decade? can this go on longer? can you reassure americans that it won't go on for a dozen years like the depression? >> well, it's our intention to do all we can to make sure it...
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thank you so much, doris kearns goodwin.when you look back at ronald reagan and the fight with lyndon johnson over medicare and the words he used was that it would compel all americans to spend their sunset years telling their children and their children's children how it was when men were free, and that is what it is like. and however, medicare has been sustained and approved, but the public sentiment lay ahead. one thing we have not gotten and what the president has been trying to do today which as you sa
thank you so much, doris kearns goodwin.when you look back at ronald reagan and the fight with lyndon johnson over medicare and the words he used was that it would compel all americans to spend their sunset years telling their children and their children's children how it was when men were free, and that is what it is like. and however, medicare has been sustained and approved, but the public sentiment lay ahead. one thing we have not gotten and what the president has been trying to do today...
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin has written about the doctor before. archival elements about him but this is the first time you got the first impression from him. how important as an historian is it to see this kind of account after all of these, well, after all these years? >> well, i think what's so magical, even though some of the material had been available to historians in later documents that the doctor wrote, there is something special about having this being written just hours after lincoln died, and here's this young doctor who really is an eyewitness to the nine hour death struggle that lincoln underwent. the first person to get to him, thinking he was stabbed and realizing it was a bullet wound in the head, putting his finger in his head, to ease the blood, and staying with him until he died and recording that moment when his pulse finally gave way and people said let us pray and he died. it's a profound thing to be at anybody's death but for an historian or any of us to be at the death of abraham lincoln is pretty special. >> really extraor
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin has written about the doctor before. archival elements about him but this is the first time you got the first impression from him. how important as an historian is it to see this kind of account after all of these, well, after all these years? >> well, i think what's so magical, even though some of the material had been available to historians in later documents that the doctor wrote, there is something special about having this being written...
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jeff kearns of "bloomberg news."ay of unemployment almost where it is now for almost another two years, can you look past 2014 and now that we're five years past the top of the stock market, six years past the top of the housing market? can this go on for a decade, longer? can you reassure americans it won't go on for a dozen years like the depression? >> well, it is our intention to do all we can to make sure that it doesn't go on indefinitely. unemployment is still too high. but it has come down. it was about 10% at the peak an now it's closer to 8%. it's going down too slowly but it is going down. our sense is that people are finding jobs but just not at the rate that we would like to see and, you know, as i said, and as the statement says, if we don't see continued improvement in the labor market we're prepared to take additional steps if appropriate. >> "the new york times." i'm looking at the projections you all released showing unemployment between 8% and 8.2% at the end of the year. you told congress the defi
jeff kearns of "bloomberg news."ay of unemployment almost where it is now for almost another two years, can you look past 2014 and now that we're five years past the top of the stock market, six years past the top of the housing market? can this go on for a decade, longer? can you reassure americans it won't go on for a dozen years like the depression? >> well, it is our intention to do all we can to make sure that it doesn't go on indefinitely. unemployment is still too high....
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i'm meteorologist bill kearns. we'll watch that area. but the big story is the heat.es. dallas, easily in to the 90s and all that hot weather in the middle of the country is going to head east through the upcoming week. have a great day. [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine... power to your mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. ♪ hello...rings ♪ what the... what the... what the... ♪ are you seein' this? ♪ ♪ uh-huh... uh-huh... uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microphone ♪ back when our credit score couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ ♪ so light it up! ♪ even better than we did before ♪ ♪ yeah prep yourself america we're back for more ♪ ♪ our look is slacker chic and our sound is hardcore ♪ ♪ and we're here to drop a rhyme about free-credit-score ♪ ♪ i'm singing free-credit-score-dot-com
i'm meteorologist bill kearns. we'll watch that area. but the big story is the heat.es. dallas, easily in to the 90s and all that hot weather in the middle of the country is going to head east through the upcoming week. have a great day. [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level....
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doris kearns-goodwin -- >> i read through the book.was he at any time a vampire hunter. >> it's pretty embarrassing this man i lived with for ten years, woke up every morning, went to bed every night, and i didn't know this part about him. where was i? what was the matter with me? >> with your book, which was an amazing book and actually very quick and interesting read, it was more about his politics in the white house. as opposed to his personal life. if you go into his personal life, you will learn that there were many intri cat ideas of what he did with this his night life. >> oh. >> see that? >> you thought i didn't read the book. >> the interesting thing is that the same starting point for the book and the movie is real. it's the mother's death. >> here we go. deal with that. preach. go ahead. >> historians know, it had such an effect on him, he told them i'm going to die now and shall never return. he felt there was nothing left after we die so he eventually got consolation in the thought if i can do something that gets remembere
doris kearns-goodwin -- >> i read through the book.was he at any time a vampire hunter. >> it's pretty embarrassing this man i lived with for ten years, woke up every morning, went to bed every night, and i didn't know this part about him. where was i? what was the matter with me? >> with your book, which was an amazing book and actually very quick and interesting read, it was more about his politics in the white house. as opposed to his personal life. if you go into his...
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we got incredible early reviews from doris kearns goodwin, maurice chernow and the list goes on and weare excited about that one. host that we have been talking with tracey guest and julia prosser of simon & shuster with some of their upcoming titles and in the background another one of their awful's -- authors is rachel ray who is signing her books here at bookexpo america. speier watching an interview from booktv's recent trip to new york city the bookexpo america. the publishing industry's annual trade show. for more information visit bookexpo america.com. >> from time to time on booktv we like to invite sarah weinman who is the news director of publishers marketplace to give us an update on the business of books. sarah weinman thank you again for coming on. we appreciate it. >> guest: it's always a pleasure peter. >> host: if we could start it? to look at the current status of the google books case is that we agreed that the authors guild who was one of the plaintiffs, did have everything was going along for decided that the original settlement was not good so he threw it out and i
we got incredible early reviews from doris kearns goodwin, maurice chernow and the list goes on and weare excited about that one. host that we have been talking with tracey guest and julia prosser of simon & shuster with some of their upcoming titles and in the background another one of their awful's -- authors is rachel ray who is signing her books here at bookexpo america. speier watching an interview from booktv's recent trip to new york city the bookexpo america. the publishing...
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. >> thank you, doris kearns goodwin. just a little past the hour, and the supreme court has upheld the sweeping health care reform law proposed by president obama. i'm candy crowley. in a 5-4 decision, the court upheld the individual mandate and it requires almost every american to have health insurance or pay a penalty. the requirement takes effect in 2014. president obama reacted to the ruling last hour. >> i know there will be a lot of discussion today about the politics of all of this, and about who won and who lost. that is how these things tend to be viewed here in washington. but that discussion completely misses the point. whatever the politics, today's decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law, and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> the supreme court's landmark decision upholding president obama's signature affordable health care law is a stinging defeat for those who claimed that the law was unconstitutionali unconstitutional, and mitt
. >> thank you, doris kearns goodwin. just a little past the hour, and the supreme court has upheld the sweeping health care reform law proposed by president obama. i'm candy crowley. in a 5-4 decision, the court upheld the individual mandate and it requires almost every american to have health insurance or pay a penalty. the requirement takes effect in 2014. president obama reacted to the ruling last hour. >> i know there will be a lot of discussion today about the politics of all...
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specifically stacy kearn sheer and kim tamboor. there was tremendous efforts by their team to draft and redraft in this measure and work overnights and over weekends. i thank them profusely for their dedication. this bill's final passage is a victory for the millions of americans who need medicines or medical devices, a victory that would not have been possible without the dedicated work of our senate family. mr. president, with that, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: mr. president, i'd like to congratulate senator harkin, senator enzi, their staffs and all would have worked for 15 months on this important piece of legislation. i watched the senate for a long time. it's always been a little messy. it's always a little complicated. there are always disagreements. that's the purpose of the senate, is to work out arguments. but over the last few months this senate has done a much better job of operating in the way the american people expect us to operate. we'
specifically stacy kearn sheer and kim tamboor. there was tremendous efforts by their team to draft and redraft in this measure and work overnights and over weekends. i thank them profusely for their dedication. this bill's final passage is a victory for the millions of americans who need medicines or medical devices, a victory that would not have been possible without the dedicated work of our senate family. mr. president, with that, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding...
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. >> talking about the presidents and we have bob karo on lbj and you and doris kearns goodwin and evan're all stars. >> all stars. >> never actually been called th. $10,000 bottle of wine or wine bill at the white house? >> he came out -- he spent $10,000 entertaining. >> yeah. >> really? >> ice cream. >> what's coming up? >> what do we have, willie? >> still ahead, tom brokaw is here, chuck todd and davi axelrod. >> that is murderer's road, gehrig, ruth -- >> mantle. >> the third guy, theç '27 yankees. >> plus, a stunning upset at wimbledon. rafael nadal lost to the 100 ranked player in the world. come on. and italy shocked germany in the euro. >> horrible. >> how did it happen? sports is next. stay in the moment sanya focus lolo, focus let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't hav
. >> talking about the presidents and we have bob karo on lbj and you and doris kearns goodwin and evan're all stars. >> all stars. >> never actually been called th. $10,000 bottle of wine or wine bill at the white house? >> he came out -- he spent $10,000 entertaining. >> yeah. >> really? >> ice cream. >> what's coming up? >> what do we have, willie? >> still ahead, tom brokaw is here, chuck todd and davi axelrod. >> that is...
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movie, all of the facts and the activities in the movie have been authenticated by historian doris kearns-goodwin67, jefferson airplane. what have you learned, mika? >> two things. monday we have a guest on the show who is going to talk about why women cannot have it all, unequivocally. it's not possible. i already knew that. we'll talk to her about that. it will be good. also, it is an amazing woman's birthday today. >> mary jo scarborough, mom! happy 80th birthday today, june 22nd, 1932. a great day. and i will be seeing you tonight. >> happy birthday, mary jo. >> what have you learned? >> about this new app, dmd,por -- it is panorama, and you can, like, take -- >> you get the full capture. me trying to get jon meacham to sit next to me and he looks very scared. >> r
movie, all of the facts and the activities in the movie have been authenticated by historian doris kearns-goodwin67, jefferson airplane. what have you learned, mika? >> two things. monday we have a guest on the show who is going to talk about why women cannot have it all, unequivocally. it's not possible. i already knew that. we'll talk to her about that. it will be good. also, it is an amazing woman's birthday today. >> mary jo scarborough, mom! happy 80th birthday today, june...
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movie, all of the facts and the activities in the movie have been authenticated by historian doris kearns-goodwinf 1967, jefferson airplane. what have you learned, mika? >> two things. monday we have a guest on the show who is going to talk about why women cannot have it all, unequivocally. it's not possible. i already knew that. we'll talk to her about that. it will be good. also, it is an amazing woman's birthday today. >> mary jo scarborough, mom! happy 80th birthday today, june 22nd, 1932. a great day. and i will be seeing you tonight. >> happy birthday, mary jo. >> what have you learned? >> about this new app, dmd, awesome photo app for the iphone. we recommend it. >> this is -- it is panorama, and you can, like, take -- >> you get the full capture. me trying to get jon meacham to sit next to me and he looks very scared. >> rock n roll will never die. >> i don't care what people say. >> it's friday. >> if it's way too early, it is "morning joe." now stick around for chuck. is chuck in today? >> is it still luke? >> why not? chuck. >> oh, it's luke. >> luke! "the daily rundown." have a great
movie, all of the facts and the activities in the movie have been authenticated by historian doris kearns-goodwinf 1967, jefferson airplane. what have you learned, mika? >> two things. monday we have a guest on the show who is going to talk about why women cannot have it all, unequivocally. it's not possible. i already knew that. we'll talk to her about that. it will be good. also, it is an amazing woman's birthday today. >> mary jo scarborough, mom! happy 80th birthday today, june...
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin knows malia and sasha are the youngest white house residentsine kennedy. >> we've had young families in the white house, whether it was abraham lincoln, jfk, there was a merriment in the white house of vitally and the country responded to presidents even more. >> adult children can be just as powerful on the trail. >> as you can tell, this is a family affair. >> reporter: mitt romney often seen as robotic has turned to his five sons to help show off his lighter side. >> true or false your dad's hair is chiselled out of imported african mahogany. >> that is true. >> true. okay. >> reporter: personalized accounts that can open a window into their parents' character, a window which might otherwise remain closed. the spotlight can be harsh. as a mother of five sarah palin reached many soccer moms, but also faced scrutiny for her daughter bristol's teen pregnancy and first daughters going back to amy carter have struggled growing up in the public eye. still analysts say, the benefits likely outweigh any potential downside. >> people very much unders
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin knows malia and sasha are the youngest white house residentsine kennedy. >> we've had young families in the white house, whether it was abraham lincoln, jfk, there was a merriment in the white house of vitally and the country responded to presidents even more. >> adult children can be just as powerful on the trail. >> as you can tell, this is a family affair. >> reporter: mitt romney often seen as robotic has turned to his five...
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>> this is a new product called kearn dean loose flooring. stamp that in place. that's it.ed. this is sangria. >> that's delicious. >> we are going to marinate lamb overnight. olive oil. i'm going to throw in mint. can you help me out here in lemon zest, garlic. these are turkish spices, fennell seed, mustard seed, cumin, parsley. we'll pour this over the lamb and marinate it over night. perfect. >> i pour but hoda dumps. >> then we grill quickly. takes about two minutes on each side. >> you can cook them outside? >> outside on the grill or in the kitchen. >> delicious. >> if you hit that with coarse sea salt. i'll finish it with good olive oil and a simple skewer. >> that looks delicious. >> and we want a veggie? >> we'll do root vegetables. typically people roast these. the idea is to get the flavor from the spice and rub them in salt. we'll take all our spices here. rosemary, thyme, black pepper, corn, pink peppercorn, lemon zest. all that gets mixed in. mix it in. if you want you can throw sugar. >> if i'm not a fan of salty foods, this looks like a lot of salt. >> we'l
>> this is a new product called kearn dean loose flooring. stamp that in place. that's it.ed. this is sangria. >> that's delicious. >> we are going to marinate lamb overnight. olive oil. i'm going to throw in mint. can you help me out here in lemon zest, garlic. these are turkish spices, fennell seed, mustard seed, cumin, parsley. we'll pour this over the lamb and marinate it over night. perfect. >> i pour but hoda dumps. >> then we grill quickly. takes about two...