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lillian: i don't have fruit in the house.t sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny way of framing it. these guys are really geniuses at--at--of disempowering the poor, making people feel--and the middle class, and all of america feel that they've been selling their case so well. jeffrey: we have to revisit why we have that budge deficit, because the wealth has gone to the top, but so have the tax breaks. so have the loopholes. so has the privilege of companies to park their money in bermuda or in the cayman islands, even with the knowing acceptance of the irs. nicole: like, my family is from this tiny island. like, angu
lillian: i don't have fruit in the house.t sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny...
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all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece.lyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day, unfortunately, she decided to do so. >> before she arrived at her niece's house, she makes a few stops in the neighborhood, although she says she was feeling uneasy on this day from the get-go. >> she woke up with like a heavy feeling, as if something was going to happen. >> france goes against her instincts and makes a stop at this bank to withdraw money to give to her grandnieces who are in from out of town. as she becomes more comfortable walking around that summer afternoon, her fears dissipate. she has no idea someone is watching her every
all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece.lyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes...
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. >> lillian kim is live in the marina. lillian, what are they thinking about with the place? >> reporter: larry that's the big question. we heard it all. hotel. market place. even a sports complex. you can imagine just about everyone had an opinion about what to do with this beloved landmark. >> hotel? come on. really? >> reporter: a hotel is one idea for palace of fine arts. one that seemed to generate the most vocal opposition. >> we had plenty of hotels. we attract tourists. we have no problem with that. >> to the night's public presentation there didn't seem to be enthusiasm for an indoor sports complex. one of two fitness companies approached to come up with a proposal. >> we have a history of taking buildings this large and creative reuse, provides sports programs, fitness programs. >> all part of a plan to throw out a wide range of idea on what to do with the space. and they will have a chance to weigh in on line. >> what about retail restaurant destination. >> no, no. >> why would we want to chestnut street and union streets restaurants. >> palace of fine arts was bui
. >> lillian kim is live in the marina. lillian, what are they thinking about with the place? >> reporter: larry that's the big question. we heard it all. hotel. market place. even a sports complex. you can imagine just about everyone had an opinion about what to do with this beloved landmark. >> hotel? come on. really? >> reporter: a hotel is one idea for palace of fine arts. one that seemed to generate the most vocal opposition. >> we had plenty of hotels. we...
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. >> lillian kim is live in the marina. lillian, what are they thinking about wi the place? >> reporter: larry that's the big question. we heard it all. hotel. market place. even a spos complex. you can imagine just about everyone had an opinion out what to do with this beloved landmark. >> hotel? come on. really? >> reporter: a hotel is one idea for palace of fine arts. one that seemed to generate the most vocal opposition. >> we had plenty of hotels. we attract urists. we have no problem with that. >> to the night's public presentation there didn't seem to be enthusiasm for an indoor sports complex. one of two fitness companies approached to come up with a proposal >> we have a history of taking buildings this large and creative reuse, provides sports programs, fitness programs. >> all part of a plan t throw out a wide range of idea on what to do with the space. and they will have a chance to weigh in on line. >> what about retail restaurant destination. >> no, no. >> why would we want chestnut street and union streets restaurants. >> palace of fine arts was built for the
. >> lillian kim is live in the marina. lillian, what are they thinking about wi the place? >> reporter: larry that's the big question. we heard it all. hotel. market place. even a spos complex. you can imagine just about everyone had an opinion out what to do with this beloved landmark. >> hotel? come on. really? >> reporter: a hotel is one idea for palace of fine arts. one that seemed to generate the most vocal opposition. >> we had plenty of hotels. we attract...
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. >> lillian kim is live in the marina. lillian, what are they thinking about with the place?porter: larry that's the big question. we heard it all. hotel. market place. even a sports complex. you can imagine just about everyone had an opinion about what to do with this beloved landmark. >> hotel? come on. really? >> reporter: a hotel is one idea for palace of fine arts. one that seemed to generate the most vocal opposition. >> we had plenty of hotels. we attract tourists. we have no problem with that. >> to the night's public presentation there didn't seem to be enthusiasm for an indoor sports complex. one of two fitness companies approached to come up with a proposal. >> we have a history of taking buildings this large and creative reuse, provides sports programs, fitness programs. >> all part of a plan to throw out a wide range of idea on what to do with the space. and they will have a chance to weigh in on line. >> what about retail restaurant destination. >> no, no. >> why would we want to chestnut street and union streets restaurants. >> palace of fine arts was built for
. >> lillian kim is live in the marina. lillian, what are they thinking about with the place?porter: larry that's the big question. we heard it all. hotel. market place. even a sports complex. you can imagine just about everyone had an opinion about what to do with this beloved landmark. >> hotel? come on. really? >> reporter: a hotel is one idea for palace of fine arts. one that seemed to generate the most vocal opposition. >> we had plenty of hotels. we attract...
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the lillian is live in sunnyvale with the story lillian. >>. >> the word we kept hearing if it was tension. especially between the teachers and the administration. situation was apparently so bad that drastic measures were in order. >> superintendent we saidy liken the situation at west valley elementary to relation valley elementary to relationship where 2 people have grown apart. fight we are told to move on that's where we are. >> w>st valley getting complete overhaul. they brought in new principal and the school 25 teachers must reapplies for the jobs if they want to statement many parents are not happy. >> don't treat teachers look he can this it's in the okay. these are the people who take care of your children. with your children all day long. very disrespectful to the time they nut and it's not supporting them and not giving them an environment that they want to be in. >> perhaps most from us state >> perhaps most from us stating part is how parents are being kept in the dark about what the tension was about. but the district says it simply can't elaborate. >> any time i start to g
the lillian is live in sunnyvale with the story lillian. >>. >> the word we kept hearing if it was tension. especially between the teachers and the administration. situation was apparently so bad that drastic measures were in order. >> superintendent we saidy liken the situation at west valley elementary to relation valley elementary to relationship where 2 people have grown apart. fight we are told to move on that's where we are. >> w>st valley getting complete...
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is live in sunnyvale with the story lillian. >>. >> the word we kept hearing if itas tension. especially betweethe teachers and the administration. situation was apparently so bad at drastic measures we in order. >> superintendent we saidy liken the situation at west valley elementary to relation valley elementary to relationship where people have grown apart. fight we are told to move on that's where we are. >> w>st valley getting complete overhaul. they brought in new principal and the school 25 teachers must reapplies for the jobs if they want to statement many parts are not happy. >> don't trt teachers look he can this it's in the okay. these are theeople who take care of your children. with your children all day long. very disrespectful to the time they nut and it's not supporting them and not giving them an environment that they want to be in. >> perhaps most from us state perhaps most from us stating part is how parents are being kept in the dark about at the tension was about. but the district says it sply can't elaborate. >> any time i start to get in a description of
is live in sunnyvale with the story lillian. >>. >> the word we kept hearing if itas tension. especially betweethe teachers and the administration. situation was apparently so bad at drastic measures we in order. >> superintendent we saidy liken the situation at west valley elementary to relation valley elementary to relationship where people have grown apart. fight we are told to move on that's where we are. >> w>st valley getting complete overhaul. they brought in...
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the lillian is live in sunnyvale with the story lillian. >>. >> the word we kept hearing if it was tension. especially between the teachers and the administration. situation was apparently so bad that drastic measures were in order. >> superintendent we saidy liken the situation at west valley elementary to relation valley elementary to relationship where 2 people have grown apart. fight we are told to move on that's where we are. >> w>st valley getting complete overhaul. they brought in new principal and the school 25 teachers must reapplies for the jobs if they want to statement many parents are not happy. >> don't treat teachers look he can this it's in the okay. these are the people who take care of your children. with your children all day long. very disrespectful to the time they nut and it's not supporting them and not giving them an environment that they want to be in. >> perhaps most from us state >> perhaps most from us stating part is how parents are being kept in the dark about what the tension was about. but the district says it simply can't elaborate. >> any time i start to g
the lillian is live in sunnyvale with the story lillian. >>. >> the word we kept hearing if it was tension. especially between the teachers and the administration. situation was apparently so bad that drastic measures were in order. >> superintendent we saidy liken the situation at west valley elementary to relation valley elementary to relationship where 2 people have grown apart. fight we are told to move on that's where we are. >> w>st valley getting complete...
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lillian? >> the sign says it all. hearts are broken. fitting description of the sent meant here at west valley where the entire teaching staff is tting replaced. students at west valley elementary came to rally but became clear the gathering was more of a final farewell. teachers told last week they are being reassigned to other schools and accepting their fate. >> i love the school i love the community. i love the teacher and it's hard to just ju walk away from it. >> cupertino union school district says reassigning the principal in all of west valley teachers eliminate tension at the school which incorporating to some teachers stem from a wide range of changes implemented by th former principal. but the distrt refs to give its version of events citing personnel reasons events citing personnel reasons. sore spot among parents. >> if the president got on until television and sd there's tension therefore we good to war against russia people would say what you are kidding me rit. we will do something drastic because there's tension. >> sc
lillian? >> the sign says it all. hearts are broken. fitting description of the sent meant here at west valley where the entire teaching staff is tting replaced. students at west valley elementary came to rally but became clear the gathering was more of a final farewell. teachers told last week they are being reassigned to other schools and accepting their fate. >> i love the school i love the community. i love the teacher and it's hard to just ju walk away from it. >>...
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lillian? >> the sign says it all. hearts are broken.tion of the sent meant here at west valley where the entire teaching staff is getting replaced. students at west valley elementary came to rally but became clear the gathering was more of a final farewell. teachers told last week they are being reassigned to other schools and accepting their fate. >> i love the school i love the community. i love the teacher and it's hard to just just walk away from it. >> cupertino union school district says reassigning the principal in all of west valley teachers eliminate tension at the school which incorporating to some teachers stem from a wide range of changes implemented by the former principal. but the district refs to give its version of events citing personnel reasons events citing personnel reasons. sore spot among parents. >> if the president got on until television and said there's tension therefore we good to war against russia people would say what you are kidding me right. we will do something drastic because there's tension. >> school
lillian? >> the sign says it all. hearts are broken.tion of the sent meant here at west valley where the entire teaching staff is getting replaced. students at west valley elementary came to rally but became clear the gathering was more of a final farewell. teachers told last week they are being reassigned to other schools and accepting their fate. >> i love the school i love the community. i love the teacher and it's hard to just just walk away from it. >> cupertino union...
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lillian? >> the sign says it all. hearts are broken.est valley where the entire teaching staff is getting replaced. students at west valley elementary came to rally but became clear the gathering was more of a final farewell. teachers told last week they are being reassigned to other schools and accepting their fate. >> i love the school i love the community. i love the teacher and it's hard to just just walk away from it. >> cupertino union school district says reassigning the principal in all of west valley teachers eliminate tension at the school which incorporating to some teachers stem from a wide range of changes implemented by the former principal. but the district refs to give its version of events citing personnel reasons events citing personnel reasons. sore spot among parents. >> if the president got on until television and said there's tension therefore we good to war against russia people would say what you are kidding me right. we will do something drastic because there's tension. >> school board stands hyped the decision
lillian? >> the sign says it all. hearts are broken.est valley where the entire teaching staff is getting replaced. students at west valley elementary came to rally but became clear the gathering was more of a final farewell. teachers told last week they are being reassigned to other schools and accepting their fate. >> i love the school i love the community. i love the teacher and it's hard to just just walk away from it. >> cupertino union school district says reassigning...
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. >>> a tracy family is desperately looking for help finding their teenaged daughter. 14-year-old lillian was home wednesday night but disappeared the next day leaving a note. tracy police are asking the public to keep an eye out for the 5'6" girl with long brown hair and brown eyes. they say at this point there is no sign of foul play. >>> san jose's campaign to hire more women for the police department got a boost today. more than 100 women showed up at today's recruitment drive. the department has watched the number of female officers dwindle to just 8%. this first of its kind even was designed to push that number even higher. >> we have a hard time reaching females and getting women to come to us so we are going to put on a career fair and target women and we are going to have women put it on. it's going to be for women. >> it was a sold out event so the department plans another one soon. >>> a wild shootout at the dallas police headquarters has left a gunman dead. started when the suspect rammed a cop car then pulled out an assault weapon and shotgun and started shooting at the build
. >>> a tracy family is desperately looking for help finding their teenaged daughter. 14-year-old lillian was home wednesday night but disappeared the next day leaving a note. tracy police are asking the public to keep an eye out for the 5'6" girl with long brown hair and brown eyes. they say at this point there is no sign of foul play. >>> san jose's campaign to hire more women for the police department got a boost today. more than 100 women showed up at today's...
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. >> reporter: lillian price's house was heavily damaged by a foot and a half of flood water. >> nothing worse can happen than what's already happened to my house. when nature decides to do its thing, it does it and you just sit there and look out the window and watch it. >> reporter: many here are hoping it won't be a repeat performance. omar villafranca, cbs news, galveston, texas. >> many schools and businesses in the houston area are closed for the day and local officials say flooding could cause them to shut down some roadways until the weather clears. >>> the only man charged in the d.c. mansion murders has a new attorney. daron wint appeared in court this morning. during the hearing the judge accepted sean hanover as his new attorney. hanover was hired by wint's family and replaces a public defender. as a result of the change, the next hearing has been delayed till july 2. wind remains held without bond in the murders of savvas and amy savopoulos, their son philip and alecia figueroa. >>> a young boy died in an accident on sam eig highway. the road was closed for six hours but is
. >> reporter: lillian price's house was heavily damaged by a foot and a half of flood water. >> nothing worse can happen than what's already happened to my house. when nature decides to do its thing, it does it and you just sit there and look out the window and watch it. >> reporter: many here are hoping it won't be a repeat performance. omar villafranca, cbs news, galveston, texas. >> many schools and businesses in the houston area are closed for the day and local...
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lillian joining us from bangkok thank you. >> revelations over an air bag recall the new claims that takata isn't doing enough to solve the problem. >> making the rails safer a lapse in technology that could have prevented the philadelphia derailment. offwelcome to al jazeera america. president obama signed a bill that limits government authority to spy on americans restricting the n.s.a. data collection program. records will stay with telecommunication companies. the government can search them with a warrant. >> a man was under 24 hour surveillance by a task force in boston. he pulled a knife when police tried to talk to them. there is video of the confrontation. >> six people linked to fifa are now on an international most wanted list. interpol i should arrest warrants for the men at the q. of u.s. authorities one day after sepp blatter said he is stepping down. >> congress is demanding answers in the largest auto recall in u.s. history. executives from takata were back on capitol hill and lawmakers wanted to know why that recall took so long. >> that shows where the shrapnel came
lillian joining us from bangkok thank you. >> revelations over an air bag recall the new claims that takata isn't doing enough to solve the problem. >> making the rails safer a lapse in technology that could have prevented the philadelphia derailment. offwelcome to al jazeera america. president obama signed a bill that limits government authority to spy on americans restricting the n.s.a. data collection program. records will stay with telecommunication companies. the government can...
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. >> come on, lillian.illian was going to go visit just cape may, but she visited us here at tuckerton. so, ron annually tell you a little bit about boat building just in case we have to escape from these clowns. yes, they're multiplying. we've got a plan. we can get out of here if we have to. we're at tuckerton see port this morning. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. >> squatt
. >> come on, lillian.illian was going to go visit just cape may, but she visited us here at tuckerton. so, ron annually tell you a little bit about boat building just in case we have to escape from these clowns. yes, they're multiplying. we've got a plan. we can get out of here if we have to. we're at tuckerton see port this morning. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a...
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lillian halim is there and she starts dressing down norman.w are you picking a fight at the ball and he said he felt like he was the younger brother and his younger sister was dressing him down in front of the football team. he went back to the bar and had more drinks and look for someone else who could fight and he saw his old friend william f. oakley. he's goes up to him and says put up your dukes, let's fight about vietnam and buckley says -- seasoned mailer's impossibly drunk. he puts his arm around him and they walk off together. it's an amazing moment and not just a celebrity story but filled with the substance of the breaking apart of american life as reflected through this friendship. >> to push you a little bit on the breaking of american life because you admit this idea of the commonweal meaning this idea that there is what's good for america is good for general motors and vice versa. this is an idea that both mailer and buck wade subscribe to but certainly someone like james baldwin knew all along that there was not one vision of th
lillian halim is there and she starts dressing down norman.w are you picking a fight at the ball and he said he felt like he was the younger brother and his younger sister was dressing him down in front of the football team. he went back to the bar and had more drinks and look for someone else who could fight and he saw his old friend william f. oakley. he's goes up to him and says put up your dukes, let's fight about vietnam and buckley says -- seasoned mailer's impossibly drunk. he puts his...
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20-year-old lillian has mastered the art. >> i see everything she posts so if i g see where she is allocial media sites her parent would have no idea to navigate. >> snapchat something new called vudo or vulu. it's definitely a challenge. >> reporter: it's not just about being a tattletale but about doing what's best for your sibling. >> when she posts she knows it's public. it's not like i'm doing anything that's invading her space. >> it's definitely comforting and knowing that she's there as just watching over me not to rat on me and get me in trouble. >> reporter: the carones are a family of eight ranking from 6 to 22 so for them having that extra parent helps keep the whole family under control. >> that's definitely a tool. you feel a little comfort level that they can help help with that parenting. especially having such a big family and small children. >> lillian has taken on a role of being the monitor, the mother hen a little bit. make sure that whatever they were posting was appropriate. >> reporter: while the helicopter sibling can be useful it's important to give it boundar
20-year-old lillian has mastered the art. >> i see everything she posts so if i g see where she is allocial media sites her parent would have no idea to navigate. >> snapchat something new called vudo or vulu. it's definitely a challenge. >> reporter: it's not just about being a tattletale but about doing what's best for your sibling. >> when she posts she knows it's public. it's not like i'm doing anything that's invading her space. >> it's definitely comforting...
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visit ncicap.org] >> on newsmakers, lillian castro on the obama administration's housing to pop -- housing policy , and recovery from the mortgage crisis. newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i am not one of those who believes in the psychiatric examination of people. i believe most of these historians should be on the crepe gush on the couch themselves. i don't judge people other they have a firm handshake or i contact. i try to listen to what they say. you don't learn anything when you are talking. >> he was self-conscious but not self-aware. endless ironies here. nixon did have a psychiatrist. he was an internist. and he was careful not to have nixon think he was analyzing him. nixon went to him because he had psychosomatic illnesses. he was given some mild there. even though he went to one, he hated psychiatrists. he was afraid of looking at himself in a realistic way. richard nixon was one of the great crutch carriers of all time. this hurt him because he was lashing out at enemies. , focusing on personal so's -- personal stories associated with our 37th pres
visit ncicap.org] >> on newsmakers, lillian castro on the obama administration's housing to pop -- housing policy , and recovery from the mortgage crisis. newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i am not one of those who believes in the psychiatric examination of people. i believe most of these historians should be on the crepe gush on the couch themselves. i don't judge people other they have a firm handshake or i contact. i try to listen to what they say....
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>> this is what is left of lillian price's home of 47 years.hree weeks ago, it was severely damaged by 18 inches of water. >> nothing worse can happen than what has already happened in my house. when nature decides to do its thing, it does it and you sit there and look out the window and watch it. >> reporter: school districts in the eastern part of the state and also here locally are already closed. the rain is expected to hit heavy here and into wednesday, but it should taper off later on in the week. . >> thank you omar. >>> meteorologist scott padgett of our dallas/ft. worth station is tracking the tropical storm. scott, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. continued track tropical storm bill making landfall later this morning. then we will continue to work its way in through parts of central texas near austin then near the dfw metro plex the next 24 hours and working inland and pulling its way through oklahoma and remnants working into illinois and that is the concern. on that right side of that center of circulation, flooding rains wi
>> this is what is left of lillian price's home of 47 years.hree weeks ago, it was severely damaged by 18 inches of water. >> nothing worse can happen than what has already happened in my house. when nature decides to do its thing, it does it and you sit there and look out the window and watch it. >> reporter: school districts in the eastern part of the state and also here locally are already closed. the rain is expected to hit heavy here and into wednesday, but it should...
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take a look at sweet lillian. lillian miller is from chicago, illinois. 100 years old today. like her whole family. good people. best in the business. john fullmer from american fork utah. happy birthday. 100 today. he loves the outdoors. >> claudius brown is a prince known as claude to his friend s. he's 107 today. bronx, new york. loves the ss to garden. from beautiful ft. myers, florida, it's beautiful at the marriott. back to you in new york. >> we have a big show coming up. >> wait a minute. elaborate. >> audition tapes for us to be professional wrestlers. >> it's really -- big! >> wow. >> i'm channelling john cena. >> we'll see what happens. >> really? >> one of us is going to the big leagues. >> a lot of professional wrestlers with smack talk. let's see how tough we are when he's here. >> some more than others. we have one-pot summer dinnerers s s coming up. >> happy birthday , carson. >> i appreciate it. thank you. >> speech! >> thank you >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good morning. i'm rosemary connors. it's 8:56 on this monday. on this first full official day of su
take a look at sweet lillian. lillian miller is from chicago, illinois. 100 years old today. like her whole family. good people. best in the business. john fullmer from american fork utah. happy birthday. 100 today. he loves the outdoors. >> claudius brown is a prince known as claude to his friend s. he's 107 today. bronx, new york. loves the ss to garden. from beautiful ft. myers, florida, it's beautiful at the marriott. back to you in new york. >> we have a big show coming up....
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those silos and cross work within those agencies to make sure when we go in, we go in ballistic we -- lillian holistically and not as a coalition of cylinders of excellence, but it into operating group of the same mission from the u.s.? fmr. gov. o'malley: terrific question. thanks for what you have done for all of us. the problem you described is not limited to the military a sustainable development. nor diplomacy. it is part of human nature. let me try this one on you. everybody likes a common platform as long as they can maintain their own. that is the way that human nature is. it seems that since the days of the current the pendulum has , been swinging to specialization and other more cylinders of excellence, silos of excellence. in the old days, governors used to be considered great governors based on how many different departments they could break the big departments into. separate station and specialization. now you see not only in today's topic, but this in health. we look to raise up wellness rather than disease as the focus. you see this in education. you see this on college campuse
those silos and cross work within those agencies to make sure when we go in, we go in ballistic we -- lillian holistically and not as a coalition of cylinders of excellence, but it into operating group of the same mission from the u.s.? fmr. gov. o'malley: terrific question. thanks for what you have done for all of us. the problem you described is not limited to the military a sustainable development. nor diplomacy. it is part of human nature. let me try this one on you. everybody likes a...
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viewer lillian says it's a private matter let her live. jenna cox reacted this way. she's a fraud.izabeth blank, good to see you both. what stands out most for you? >> on the face of this this is a very weird story. a lot of people reacted with humor at the beginning to it. we saw jon stewart do a viral segment video on this amy schumer put out tweets you can be black, you can to choose to be black? >> there's been sophisticated conversation about race going on on social media and twitter and facebook in spaces where there isn't a lot of room for nuance. we've been seeing a lot of nuance using these mediums to really air grievances and talk how they feel about this story. i think there's been an incredible -- the fact we're now using the word transracial on mainstream television, i think melissa harris perry used it in her interview. it's a huge step forward in bringing that conversation out in the mainstream. >> and savannah guthrie also asked dolezal how some people contrasted her with caitlin jenner who recently went public as a transgender woman. listen to this. >> some people
viewer lillian says it's a private matter let her live. jenna cox reacted this way. she's a fraud.izabeth blank, good to see you both. what stands out most for you? >> on the face of this this is a very weird story. a lot of people reacted with humor at the beginning to it. we saw jon stewart do a viral segment video on this amy schumer put out tweets you can be black, you can to choose to be black? >> there's been sophisticated conversation about race going on on social media and...
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. >> won lillian na's luxe for less and posted thisis hat she won.anks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. >> andtime scott mcgrew. just moments ago, the alameda county sheriff's office released new information about the pilot. the crash of the small single engine plane shortly after taking off from livermore's airport last night. >> nbc bay area's bob redell is live near the crash scene. bob, you talked to a witness. what do they say they saw? >> chris and scott, the sheriff's office first of all, tells us they believe this pilot was a 75-year-old man from
. >> won lillian na's luxe for less and posted thisis hat she won.anks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. >> andtime scott mcgrew. just moments ago, the alameda county sheriff's office released new information about the pilot. the crash of the small single engine plane shortly after taking off from livermore's airport last night. >> nbc bay area's bob redell is live near the crash scene. bob, you talked to a witness. what do they say they saw? >> chris and scott, the...
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. >> won lillian na's luxe for less and posted this hat she won.g the latest. tell us where the passengers are right now. >> reporter: the 88 people have deplaned and picked up their baggage and moved onto one destination. we talked to one woman returned from san diego to see her grandchild's
. >> won lillian na's luxe for less and posted this hat she won.g the latest. tell us where the passengers are right now. >> reporter: the 88 people have deplaned and picked up their baggage and moved onto one destination. we talked to one woman returned from san diego to see her grandchild's
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upset certain groups of people two books in particular that came under fire were strange fruit by lilliansmith and one by kathleen windsor. these books were controversial because they had sex scenes. the publishers thought if they want to read books with sex scenes let's give it to them. but certain religious books didn't want the books going to the servicemen. one of the books was considered so indecent boston had banned the book. one of the publishers ended up thinking this was greater that the army was going to distribute banned books to their soldiers. they were quoted in the newspaper saying it looks like what you have to do to get publish as an armed service edition because to get banned in boston. so there was an attempt to ban some books but they were not successful. >> ms. manning will be signing copies over by the new deal store after the presentation and thank you for joining us. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and now the final author of the day from the roosevelt reading festival begins soon
upset certain groups of people two books in particular that came under fire were strange fruit by lilliansmith and one by kathleen windsor. these books were controversial because they had sex scenes. the publishers thought if they want to read books with sex scenes let's give it to them. but certain religious books didn't want the books going to the servicemen. one of the books was considered so indecent boston had banned the book. one of the publishers ended up thinking this was greater that...