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leah knows this as well. i know that there will be times where we have to challenge ourselveses to go a little further because there are great secrets that we don't know today that will be unleashed. and one of them is going to be our own economy. that there are some great secrets to unleash when we have alternatives to how we use our roads and how we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us. you know that bicycle travel has increased over 60% since 2006. and that if we are to make sure that our goal of bicycle trips of being 20% of every trip that is in our city to
leah knows this as well. i know that there will be times where we have to challenge ourselveses to go a little further because there are great secrets that we don't know today that will be unleashed. and one of them is going to be our own economy. that there are some great secrets to unleash when we have alternatives to how we use our roads and how we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i...
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in support almost everything you'd do, and i will introduce the three of them together -- jane kim, leah carmen chu. [applause] mark farrell. [applause] scott wiener, member of the board of supervisors. [applause] eric mar, a member of the board of supervisors. david campos, a member of the board of supervisors. [applause] you have some other city officials who are here. you have, of course, the man who takes all of our money, the treasurer, jose camos. [applause] campos would like to be there one of these days. i am so focused on campos, he owes me one. [laughter] the public defender, the man who he looked to -- you look to it you got arrested and are broke. -- if you got arrested and are broke. [applause] and the city attorney dennis herrera. [applause] and the man who supplies most of jefferies client' client becauss -- because he insists on are arresting and prosecuting people. [applause] and then of course there are members of your school board who are here with what jerry brown is doing to them in sacramento on the budget side they certainly will be coming to your door quite often
in support almost everything you'd do, and i will introduce the three of them together -- jane kim, leah carmen chu. [applause] mark farrell. [applause] scott wiener, member of the board of supervisors. [applause] eric mar, a member of the board of supervisors. david campos, a member of the board of supervisors. [applause] you have some other city officials who are here. you have, of course, the man who takes all of our money, the treasurer, jose camos. [applause] campos would like to be there...
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. >> and now if you would stand for "lift every voice and sing," sung by leah suites. >> ok.veryone can join in with me. ♪ lift every voice and sing ♪ tell up in heaven rings ♪ rings with a harmony of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoicing rise high as the listening sky ♪ ♪ let every sound loud as a roar -- rolling sea ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the faith that the horde has brought -- brought us ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us ♪ ♪ facing the rising sun of a new day begun ♪ ♪ let us march on to victory ♪ ♪ as one [applause] >> thank you. i'm al williams, president of the board of the san francisco african-american historical society. we'd like to join, and trevor, in welcoming you all to this annual 2011 kickoff program for black history month. first of all i'd like to say that the chairs to my right are vacant and will be filled shortly. the mayor will be arriving about 11:30. he had another engagement that he was they'd at. and supervisors -- he was delayed at. and supervisors -- no, that's not them -- miracle arim aye and coyne are in committee and i un
. >> and now if you would stand for "lift every voice and sing," sung by leah suites. >> ok.veryone can join in with me. ♪ lift every voice and sing ♪ tell up in heaven rings ♪ rings with a harmony of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoicing rise high as the listening sky ♪ ♪ let every sound loud as a roar -- rolling sea ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the faith that the horde has brought -- brought us ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us ♪...
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i am the chair of the san francisco youth commission, leah lacroix. i am studying paul -- political science. this is my third year on the commission and i am a mayoral appointee. for some background, we have been existing for 15 years. we were greeted by a charter amendment approved in the mid- 1990's by the voters. one of our duties is to identify the and that needs of youth in the city and to advise the board and the mayor on these issues as well as other city departments and agencies. the best way to advise these bodies in our city government is to hear from the young people. i feel that this meeting today and this hearing is the best way that we can do that and to have young people here and to hear from you. i want to thank you for coming out here today. my colleague said it best. for all the reasons we're here. i want to thank everyone again for being here. i want to thank the police commission as well. >> i am lily marshall-fricker. >> thank you. we have had introductions. it is time to hear from the police commission. i will start with commissi
i am the chair of the san francisco youth commission, leah lacroix. i am studying paul -- political science. this is my third year on the commission and i am a mayoral appointee. for some background, we have been existing for 15 years. we were greeted by a charter amendment approved in the mid- 1990's by the voters. one of our duties is to identify the and that needs of youth in the city and to advise the board and the mayor on these issues as well as other city departments and agencies. the...
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leah's fussing at her, and that hurt her feelings. when these insults fly, our job is to work with the attacker and point out what he's really upset about, what the true source of his anger is so he doesn't transform that aer into prejudice. her horse is beautifuler than ashley's. second child: uh-uh! i did not say that! hendrick: at the same time, victims of such attacks should have ample opportunity to protest and speak up for themselves. insults do hurt, and we can't pretend they don't. woman: her face is looking pretty sad. hendrick: while acknowledging this, the teacher should also make a big point of saying that just because someone says you're something doesn't make it true. while these are not easy or necessarily comfortable situations for us to confront, they can also provide excellent opportunities for us to clear up confusion and to provide accurate information that is vital if our children are to develop healthy attitudes about race, gender, and identity. woman: that sounds like a perfect idea. i bet your bear will make yo
leah's fussing at her, and that hurt her feelings. when these insults fly, our job is to work with the attacker and point out what he's really upset about, what the true source of his anger is so he doesn't transform that aer into prejudice. her horse is beautifuler than ashley's. second child: uh-uh! i did not say that! hendrick: at the same time, victims of such attacks should have ample opportunity to protest and speak up for themselves. insults do hurt, and we can't pretend they don't....
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. >> reporter: leah says it was the strong smell of smoke that woke her up just before 4:00 this morning. >> i heard popping sounds and so i tried to go out my front door but it was just a wall of black smoke. >> reporter: once she got out through her back doe, she shot this video of the carport fire below her oakland apartment after she tried to wake up her neighbors once she got out through the back door. >> i tried to call 911 from my home and cell phones which didn't work and just stood in the courtyard screaming, fire. >> reporter: several units have smoke and water damage. the building was evacuated. for firefighters, their job was twofold, protect the apartment building from the flames and putting out the car fires. >> we sent extra resources to this particular fire so we had enough people to put extra hose lines on the fire tact and to put people in the building to search. >> reporter: firefighters will try to determine the cause of the fire while the residents figure out where they will stay until they can return home. in oakland, lisa washington, cbs 5. >>> fairfield police hav
. >> reporter: leah says it was the strong smell of smoke that woke her up just before 4:00 this morning. >> i heard popping sounds and so i tried to go out my front door but it was just a wall of black smoke. >> reporter: once she got out through her back doe, she shot this video of the carport fire below her oakland apartment after she tried to wake up her neighbors once she got out through the back door. >> i tried to call 911 from my home and cell phones which didn't...
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chief justice roberts goes first, and then antonny scroll leah, the longest serving justice and thenhey'll write the decision. the justices obviously can still reverse their positions before they announce a final ruling in june. here again to talk about the politics behind this healthcare decision is our panel, tricia rose phil bronstein, thomas moyer. this was such a fascinating story this week, but what i really wanted was to be able to see it all. you can read the transcript and hear bits and pieces of it but i wanted to get the full flavor it would be. >> the worst thing that ever happened to congress was high-definition tv. >> oh, please. >> the supreme court justices as far as i know they do not get facelifts or air transplants -- >> oh, stop. >> what about transparent government at the end of the day? >> how about audio? >> audio you can imagine -- it is quite of quaint to see the drawings -- >> it is one thing to release -- i like the idea of releasing the video later. >> yeah. >> i think it would be nice to have for historical documentation. but i think we have enough visual
chief justice roberts goes first, and then antonny scroll leah, the longest serving justice and thenhey'll write the decision. the justices obviously can still reverse their positions before they announce a final ruling in june. here again to talk about the politics behind this healthcare decision is our panel, tricia rose phil bronstein, thomas moyer. this was such a fascinating story this week, but what i really wanted was to be able to see it all. you can read the transcript and hear bits...
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this is leah maddox. you actually live here and tell me what happened. it woke you up this morning?yeah. i smelled smoke and heard a popping noise over and over. and i thought maybe someone was trying to get in the glass door to our apartments. and i woke up and smelled this smoke and tried to open my front door and it was just a wall of black smoke so i closed it ran out the back door and came out front and saw that some of the cars were on fire. i tried to call 911 from my home and it didn't work and my phone wasn't working and i called from my cell and it didn't work so i stood in the courtyard and yelled fire. and as soon as people got up, they knocked on people's doors and made sure everybody was out and we came out front. >> reporter: leah shared with us some cell phone video as you saw some of the first flames. was your car one of the ones that was torched or that was on fire? >> no. my car is around back and unfortunately, the people who suffered damage to their apartments those are also their cars. so it was a double whammy for them. >> reporter: wow. certainly is not a gre
this is leah maddox. you actually live here and tell me what happened. it woke you up this morning?yeah. i smelled smoke and heard a popping noise over and over. and i thought maybe someone was trying to get in the glass door to our apartments. and i woke up and smelled this smoke and tried to open my front door and it was just a wall of black smoke so i closed it ran out the back door and came out front and saw that some of the cars were on fire. i tried to call 911 from my home and it didn't...
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i can remember interviewing a woman by the name of leah who started leer's magazine and she said when she took lithium it really made the difference and all of that tal 1-866-331-talk 1-866-331-talk talk didn't do that much for her but that is not the view today. the view today is, you tell me if i'm wrong, you talk and you take the pill; that right? >> most of the studies show the best effect is a combination of psychotherapy or talk and the medication. i happen to think medication plays the biggest role. on the other hand, we are symbolic creatures. we talk. we use language and want to express how we feel. it's important. that's not as sufficient once people have the biological problems where they can't sleep and they don't want to eat, things like. that then they need the medications. >> so you think the medication is more efficacious than the talk? >> for certain people, yes. >> for certain people? >> yes. >> what about averages? >> i still think in most depressions, they're biological and the medication is the most important component of it. >> do you think that we only have seen
i can remember interviewing a woman by the name of leah who started leer's magazine and she said when she took lithium it really made the difference and all of that tal 1-866-331-talk 1-866-331-talk talk didn't do that much for her but that is not the view today. the view today is, you tell me if i'm wrong, you talk and you take the pill; that right? >> most of the studies show the best effect is a combination of psychotherapy or talk and the medication. i happen to think medication plays...
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thank you, leah, for a wonderful ride down here as well. and i also want to thank the bicycle owner, whose bike i got to rent this morning, huckle berry bicycles. thank you very much. zack sender. there he is. we're opening up his bicycle repair and maintenance shop, right up the street by the end of the month. they're going to really have a great partnership. i want to thank zack and everybody because they've been offering free bicycle tune-ups for all of the bicyclists that come down market street for many, many months. thank you, zack, for being here. look forward to opening up your place. you need to ride a bicycle to get here because these burgers are so good that you're going to want to really work them off. i know i'm going to do that as i pick up my burger and go back to my very, very long meetings this afternoon. i want to thank jen, amy co-en, her wonderful staff. they've been working together with our redevelopment agency with the market street, the c.b.d. thank you for being there. carlin diamond from our market street associati
thank you, leah, for a wonderful ride down here as well. and i also want to thank the bicycle owner, whose bike i got to rent this morning, huckle berry bicycles. thank you very much. zack sender. there he is. we're opening up his bicycle repair and maintenance shop, right up the street by the end of the month. they're going to really have a great partnership. i want to thank zack and everybody because they've been offering free bicycle tune-ups for all of the bicyclists that come down market...
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and number five, leah is the founder of task rabbit.ebsite that serves as an online marketplace for outsourcing errands and tasks. website currently sees more than $4 million in economic activity each month. to learn more about today's show click on our website. openforum.com/yo openforum.com/yourbusiness. you will find all of today's contents. more information to help your business grow. and don't forget to become a pan of the show on facebook. we love getting your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter. next week, two brothers and a bridal business on the brink. >> it is our baby. you know. we have been raising it. we have been nurturing it and to see it suffer, you know, because we -- we are not getting the things availed to us we should have that a lot of other industries, you know, have. >> for better or for worse, our team of experts vow to get this wedding dress company back on track with a very special your business makeover. remember, we make your business our business. sam: i'm sam chernin. owner of sammy's fish box. i op
and number five, leah is the founder of task rabbit.ebsite that serves as an online marketplace for outsourcing errands and tasks. website currently sees more than $4 million in economic activity each month. to learn more about today's show click on our website. openforum.com/yo openforum.com/yourbusiness. you will find all of today's contents. more information to help your business grow. and don't forget to become a pan of the show on facebook. we love getting your feedback. you can also...
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. >> leah and her late father based their business model on their passion for pets. >> my father, he shared his love of dogs with me. at the time, i didn't have children. i wasn't married. my dog always needed babysitting. my father said, there's no place good enough for your dog and for my grand dog, and there have to be other people like you. >> and that's how the real estate development firm turned this doggy dream into an old town reality. >> we considered dogs and cats our family. >> during their initial conversations, mark told his daughter that high-ends pet care was an untapped market. >> no one had ever heard of a pet resort, a spa for dogs and cats. you're kidding me. my father used to tell me pioneers get their face in the mud and arrows in their back. >> old town has been caring for people's pets ever since. >> the dogs are our primary business. our cat business has grown. >> everyone was bringing their dogs. we have policemen, business executives, families taking a vacation. >> now about ten years later, the business has grown to two locations. that expansion didn't have
. >> leah and her late father based their business model on their passion for pets. >> my father, he shared his love of dogs with me. at the time, i didn't have children. i wasn't married. my dog always needed babysitting. my father said, there's no place good enough for your dog and for my grand dog, and there have to be other people like you. >> and that's how the real estate development firm turned this doggy dream into an old town reality. >> we considered dogs and...
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the second amendment case was interesting because both justice the leah and justice stevens for dissent both fought the case on grounds of original was some. justice stevens endeavored to be justice scalia on the grounds to muster evidence some people found compelling as to whether the framers means second amendment as individual or only with a militia? that is at its height all nine justices fight it out. we don't really know. with history is ambiguous. we could stand here all day to call and experts on the second amendment with no answer. justice breyer had a separate opinion. to say this is not a productive way to go about this. if we go back to the framing we need not to get hung up on the text, the, uh, this strange way it is worded but to what is that all about? colonial and boston had a law against gunpowder in private homes. it was a safety%private homes. it was a safety hazard. said they have a safety concern would is the reason why the district of columbia the strictest gun ban in the country? it is for public safety. after seeing done violence on the streets they decided they
the second amendment case was interesting because both justice the leah and justice stevens for dissent both fought the case on grounds of original was some. justice stevens endeavored to be justice scalia on the grounds to muster evidence some people found compelling as to whether the framers means second amendment as individual or only with a militia? that is at its height all nine justices fight it out. we don't really know. with history is ambiguous. we could stand here all day to call and...
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and five, is leah busque the creator of taskrabbit for outsourcing errands and tasks.lion in economic activity each month. to learn more about the show today click on the website which is open forum.com/your business. you will find all of the today's segments and web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we love to get your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter. it is @msnbc.com. and also coming up is on the brink. >> it is our business and it is suffering, because we are having things that are not availed to us that other industries have. >> and for bet eer or for worse our team of experts vow to get this wedding dress company back on track with a very special "your business makeover." until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember we make your business our business. shazi: seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. >>> seven years ago
and five, is leah busque the creator of taskrabbit for outsourcing errands and tasks.lion in economic activity each month. to learn more about the show today click on the website which is open forum.com/your business. you will find all of the today's segments and web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we love to get your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter. it is @msnbc.com. and also coming up is...
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leah -- lisa wants to know if banks only insure you up to $250,000 how with the person or people winegamillions do? if anything to protect their money? well, they can find 2,000 banks and put a quarter million in each one. no. if they waned to protect their money you're allowed to have more than $50,000 per bank. here is how you'd do it. you'd have one in your account, one in your spouse, one under a joint account. there you are. also, many community banks have deal was other community banks where you can put a ton of money, millions in one bank and then, they shop it out to other banks so that the fdic rules will ensurer money to almost any amount. and so if that is your question, that is one way to do it. ask about this program. sharon lee lu tweeted this question. what income limit requires reporting from a hobby? i have a blog that earns $150 per year in ads. do hob yeez need to be reported? yes. here is the deal. if they declare a hobby then you're not allowed to take write offs, however, if you declare a hobby to make money have you to tell them about the money and pay taxes. a
leah -- lisa wants to know if banks only insure you up to $250,000 how with the person or people winegamillions do? if anything to protect their money? well, they can find 2,000 banks and put a quarter million in each one. no. if they waned to protect their money you're allowed to have more than $50,000 per bank. here is how you'd do it. you'd have one in your account, one in your spouse, one under a joint account. there you are. also, many community banks have deal was other community banks...
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. >> this is leah fellows is here to make sure this shipment is safe. she's a consumer safety officer. >> i'm looking at everything from labeling from outside of the cartons into the interior, looking at what the product is what they say it is. >> there is. >> she'll randomly select, open a box and pick a sample here at the fda's bay area lab. the fish have to clear this facility before it could be sold. this is tested for chemicals and banned pesticides. >> there is looking for salmonela in fish and we look for pathogens. ones that would get people sick. >> that is bad. >> there is a person with a certified nose making sure nudging is spoiled or smells fishy. >> we're looking for decompensation. sea feed food you need to look at it by bringing it forward to do a sniffing. >> there is a test for toxins and complaint samples cosmetics anything that comes through. >> all of the testing is part of the sweeping reform of u.s. food safety laws. in january, the president signed food safety modernization act. now instead of just responding to contamination, fd
. >> this is leah fellows is here to make sure this shipment is safe. she's a consumer safety officer. >> i'm looking at everything from labeling from outside of the cartons into the interior, looking at what the product is what they say it is. >> there is. >> she'll randomly select, open a box and pick a sample here at the fda's bay area lab. the fish have to clear this facility before it could be sold. this is tested for chemicals and banned pesticides. >> there...
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we're going to go through this dispute item by and decide each one so the question is what is school leah busy reading instead of obamacare is it the koch brothers manifesto or the supreme court for dummies or the hunger games. like brian i think it's really a copy of the constitution and he's understands that it's a choice between striking down the whole law or just a part of law and hopefully makes the right choice so i don't know he's a big fan of words so i assume he and one of the other justices may be a lead or playing mad libs them soak it it's going to be the health won't be reading nancy pelosi is playbook. and i'm i'm i'm i'm hoping that he's reading my book on judicial review and corporate personhood on equal protection so that's that's not bill's anyhow brian van sam thank you all for being with us that's it. for grims snapshot of america check out the front page of today's usa today. there you'll see two stories one above the whole lot of the fold if you all come to get me bring body bags and the other below the fold five hundred forty million mega millions market frenzy in t
we're going to go through this dispute item by and decide each one so the question is what is school leah busy reading instead of obamacare is it the koch brothers manifesto or the supreme court for dummies or the hunger games. like brian i think it's really a copy of the constitution and he's understands that it's a choice between striking down the whole law or just a part of law and hopefully makes the right choice so i don't know he's a big fan of words so i assume he and one of the other...
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my wife leah says hi, gym. >> i say hi right back to her. >> narrato >> caller: how do you feel about the home improvement? >> let's rank them here. i like tractor supply is number one. that stock got hit unfairly on friday. 52 econ. secondary, i like home depot. i like the cash management there and it's doing well without anybody saying good. and then third, i like lowes, 52-week high. there's my hierarchy and you can go forward and use it. let's go to duncan, also in florida. duncan? >> caller: hey, jim, i've got some well point stock. i got in at 48 and i should have sold it 180-82. are we going to see it again? how do you think the supreme court is going to effect this? >> stephanie is the research director. i came down and said i need know what the supremes are going to do. she said then we should hold it in banes. how about buying paychecks? how about buying automatic data? won't those be good plays on growth and employment? i'm going to jim in california. jim. >> caller: i bought prudential financial in late 2001. now, with the frequent acquisitio acquisitions should i continue
my wife leah says hi, gym. >> i say hi right back to her. >> narrato >> caller: how do you feel about the home improvement? >> let's rank them here. i like tractor supply is number one. that stock got hit unfairly on friday. 52 econ. secondary, i like home depot. i like the cash management there and it's doing well without anybody saying good. and then third, i like lowes, 52-week high. there's my hierarchy and you can go forward and use it. let's go to duncan, also in...
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he spoke at northwestern university law school in chicago, and is -- and is theoduced by the leahe dean of law school. this is about 30 minutes. >> good afternoon. it is my great privilege and pleasure to welcome you to northwestern law school. we are pleased this afternoon to host the honorable eric holder, attorney general of the united states. he will deliver an important policy address. before i welcome our speaker, i want to acknowledge and welcome several distinguished guests. joining us from the department of justice, chief of staff and counselor to the attorney general. a proud northwestern law alum from the class of 1976. [applause] we also welcome the senior counselor to the attorney- general for the civil division of the department of justice. i am also pleased to welcome northwestern university's president. professor lee, andr clos other senior officialsmany of the law schools and the university of distinguished alumni. we are very pleased you could join us. the students are at the center of everything we do here. in that regard, i want to give special thanks for general hol
he spoke at northwestern university law school in chicago, and is -- and is theoduced by the leahe dean of law school. this is about 30 minutes. >> good afternoon. it is my great privilege and pleasure to welcome you to northwestern law school. we are pleased this afternoon to host the honorable eric holder, attorney general of the united states. he will deliver an important policy address. before i welcome our speaker, i want to acknowledge and welcome several distinguished guests....
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our model leah is wearing a flared jean. tell us about that. >> this is a huge trend for spring.at it is a new modified take on a bell bottom. that's not really for everyone. this really balances out her proportion. i love that it's in a clean, dark wash. really elongating her legs and slimming her thighs. we decided to make it look sophisticated with this tweed jacket in a nice pastel tone. >> touch of chanel. >> don't you love the belt? i mean it is a great shade of neon. matching her heels. she's ready to go. it is fun, playful. those are levi curve i.d. >> i bought a pair of levis recently. they're my favorite jeans. they fit great. if you're petite -- i don't know anyone who is -- francine is. >> francine looks great in that soul design jeans. they're $108. she's embracing the floral trend. we're going to see this everywhere for spring. what's great about this is that she's petite. look for florals that are large. we want to make her appear larger than life. really giving her depth and dimension. >> so if you're not petite you should not be wearing florals -- >> no, i would
our model leah is wearing a flared jean. tell us about that. >> this is a huge trend for spring.at it is a new modified take on a bell bottom. that's not really for everyone. this really balances out her proportion. i love that it's in a clean, dark wash. really elongating her legs and slimming her thighs. we decided to make it look sophisticated with this tweed jacket in a nice pastel tone. >> touch of chanel. >> don't you love the belt? i mean it is a great shade of neon....
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. >> good morning tony and allison joining me now is leah, a volunteer and outreach coordinator humanearles county and julie, outreach coordinator as well. good morning both of you ladies. so here we have miss lady here a terrier and looking beautiful and fancy let's start with fancy what is fancy's story. >> fancy was found caught in a bear trap because that part of her leg had to be amputated because of how big she is she can't use that leg we had to get her a prosthetic. >> that was my question why did we go with the prosthetic leg instead of just leaving it as is. >> if it would have been cut shorter it probably would have been okay but with her trying to use it we had to get something to keep her healthy. >> all that weight. >> when she was stuck in the bear trap did a samaritan find her and call you guys. >> they called animal control and took her to the emergency vet from there she came to us. >> how long ago did this happen? >> a month. >> so how is she adjusting to that prosthetic leg. >> well, slowly but surely she is still getting used to using it she only gets to use it abo
. >> good morning tony and allison joining me now is leah, a volunteer and outreach coordinator humanearles county and julie, outreach coordinator as well. good morning both of you ladies. so here we have miss lady here a terrier and looking beautiful and fancy let's start with fancy what is fancy's story. >> fancy was found caught in a bear trap because that part of her leg had to be amputated because of how big she is she can't use that leg we had to get her a prosthetic. >>...
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but when i saw leah's face, i knew that wasn't the case. >> the two families who brought the civil suit are each seeking $100,000. are. >>> today, you can see what teachers go through every day after hours. hundreds are expected to gather at potomac mills to gather what's being called a grade-in. teachers will grade papers or work on other projects. it's a chance for people to talk to teachers about the issues they face every day. it's scheduled from 11:00 until 1:30. >>> a shocking incident at montgomery county as two teachers started fighting in front of students. it happened at roberto clemente middle school. two gym teachers started arguing and wrestling on the ground. one ended up with marks on his face before the two were finally separated. >> sounds like the teachers were being kids this time. it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: what's your reaction to teachers fighting in front of kids, though? >> it's definitely concerning. i'd like to find out what's going on and what happened. >> the school released a statement, saying the teachers apologized to one another. no word if the teach
but when i saw leah's face, i knew that wasn't the case. >> the two families who brought the civil suit are each seeking $100,000. are. >>> today, you can see what teachers go through every day after hours. hundreds are expected to gather at potomac mills to gather what's being called a grade-in. teachers will grade papers or work on other projects. it's a chance for people to talk to teachers about the issues they face every day. it's scheduled from 11:00 until 1:30....
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this is cell phone video leah mad doc shot here where the fire broke out. maddock says she couldn't get through to 911 on her cell phone or the land line. >> interview: i stood in the courtyard and starting running fire and everybody woke up and started banging on everybody's doors and got out. it was really close. the fire trucks showed up, and the flames broke out in the front, it's out of the front there. but right now we're all out of the front there. >> reporter: it took firefighters 20 minutes to get the flames under the control. red cross is helping those affected by the fire, luckily no one was hurt. now an investigator will try to pin point exactly what caused this fire but she does tell me it is indeed accidental. tara moriarty, ktvu's news. >>> the sheriff's trial ended before it began, after a surprising 11th hour plea deal. >> interview: for the last two months this case has caused my family, my department, the sheriff's department, and the city, great turmoil, pain, and disappointment. >> yesterday prosecutors agreed to drop a domestic violenc
this is cell phone video leah mad doc shot here where the fire broke out. maddock says she couldn't get through to 911 on her cell phone or the land line. >> interview: i stood in the courtyard and starting running fire and everybody woke up and started banging on everybody's doors and got out. it was really close. the fire trucks showed up, and the flames broke out in the front, it's out of the front there. but right now we're all out of the front there. >> reporter: it took...
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[children talking] leah, you said yes. why do you think yes it will come up? girl: because he pulled the weeds and watered. maybe the carrot said, "maybe those people don't know i'm going to come up." hendrick: how do you think this is helping her children learn to communicate not only with her, but with other children in the group? once again, one of the best things we can do for our children is to listen to them. and i mean really listen. i've seen a lot of teachers, especially those who are new and nervous, spend so much time talking-- or worse yet, answering their own questions-- that the children can hardly get a word in edgewise. let's look for opportunities to give our children something real to talk about. it's so easy for a child's attention to wander when we expect them to talk about something abstract or vague or something they've never experienced in real life. children's talk should be based on solid, real, lived-through experiences. teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes,
[children talking] leah, you said yes. why do you think yes it will come up? girl: because he pulled the weeds and watered. maybe the carrot said, "maybe those people don't know i'm going to come up." hendrick: how do you think this is helping her children learn to communicate not only with her, but with other children in the group? once again, one of the best things we can do for our children is to listen to them. and i mean really listen. i've seen a lot of teachers, especially...
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. >> president obama's eldest daughter ma leah is visiting the region with a school group. the white house says she and the other children are safe. >>> decision 20 is 1 2012, soon after the polls closed nbc news is calling the race for romney. now early exit polls had suggested that romney was leading his rival, rick santorum, in the illinois primary. let's bring in nbc bay area steve handelsman who is tracking everything for us tonight in washington, d.c. steve, good evening to you. romney apparently got what he paid for spending big money in illinois. what's the latest? >> reporter: he has spent big money everywhere, raj. good evening. and it paid off as it has in battleground state after battleground state. this is a triple win for him after michigan and ohio, now illinois. all states rick santorum badly wanted to win, where he did pretty well in the polls and where in the end mitt romney closed and won and it looks like his win in the state of illinois will be a convincing one with 43% of the vote in, this is real tally now not just exit polls. the romney had about 51%
. >> president obama's eldest daughter ma leah is visiting the region with a school group. the white house says she and the other children are safe. >>> decision 20 is 1 2012, soon after the polls closed nbc news is calling the race for romney. now early exit polls had suggested that romney was leading his rival, rick santorum, in the illinois primary. let's bring in nbc bay area steve handelsman who is tracking everything for us tonight in washington, d.c. steve, good evening to...
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of the brain called the substantialia niagara projects to areas of the brain we called was oo gang leah, that is the pathway-- ganglia that, the pathway that degenerates when people get parkinson, these block that pathway too and produce the side effects. now interestingly enough, the newer generation of molecules actually danny's medicine, a drug called clozapine spares that niagara stridal pathway and only really looks on that messolimbic pathway, and that is why we think clozapine has other side effects we're worried about but produces far fewer of the neurological side effects. and patients take those drugs much more regularly than they do the ones that produce those neurological side effects. they're not easy side effects. patients with schizophrenia, treated with older generation of medicines generally stop taking their medicines, very poor compliance. and then almost invarrably their symptoms return. they become sick again and often, unfortunately v to be hospitalized. now -- >> the metabolic side effects. >> very important point so we have sort of traded side effects, really. we
of the brain called the substantialia niagara projects to areas of the brain we called was oo gang leah, that is the pathway-- ganglia that, the pathway that degenerates when people get parkinson, these block that pathway too and produce the side effects. now interestingly enough, the newer generation of molecules actually danny's medicine, a drug called clozapine spares that niagara stridal pathway and only really looks on that messolimbic pathway, and that is why we think clozapine has other...