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[applause] >> alex may, ellen stun, carla martinez, laura farley, lillian cordon -- or donna. go ahead. >> my name is alex, i am a proud parent of two boys at creative arts, they are in fifth and second grade. i want to quickly talk about the special education services offered by creative arts. my little one, he was hit by a truck when he was three years old. with three skull fractures, he developed some issues. outside of the support that we've received for a kid that wasn't even enrolled in the school yet, that's what i wanted to talk about. it was absolutely incredible. but we could have -- he finally came to kindergarten, and the first year was ref. there were some issues. he would set off the fire alarm once in a while, he head butted a few people, he would run away from class and he would ride the school elevator, which i was told was frowned upon. [laughter] >> and then, the services kicked in, and he changed, he became interested in what is going on, and he slowly but surely started developing skills, and his behavior changed. all of the behavioral issues at the school
[applause] >> alex may, ellen stun, carla martinez, laura farley, lillian cordon -- or donna. go ahead. >> my name is alex, i am a proud parent of two boys at creative arts, they are in fifth and second grade. i want to quickly talk about the special education services offered by creative arts. my little one, he was hit by a truck when he was three years old. with three skull fractures, he developed some issues. outside of the support that we've received for a kid that wasn't even...
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this is heritage hall, the museum of mayo clinic that was established with a gift from john and lillian matthews. they are patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history but more importantly, the living legacy of mayo clinic. if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status, your family background. that history informs the care that you received today with the hope of a healthier future. just as you, as a patient, have does any, so, too organization. mayo clinic has a history and our history is a living dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today. it sets the stage for where we are going in the future. so you will see as you travel around mayo clinic here in other historicnd displays that history is present with us. people talk about it i
this is heritage hall, the museum of mayo clinic that was established with a gift from john and lillian matthews. they are patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history but more importantly, the living legacy of mayo clinic. if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first...
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reside >> lillian farr just turned 104 years old. we were there for the big celebration over the weekend. ♪ happy birthday to you [ applause ] >> you see ms. farr there in all white. sh wanted to go bowling for hery birthd so her family celebrated at pin stripes in georgetown yesterday. sheas once a schoolteacher. she becam a world traveler after dtiring. an a pretty good bowler, too. lo at that. >> did you see all the deserts she eating? she -- desserts she was eating? she deserves them all. >> she said the key to a long life is doing things in moderation and alway trying her best. that's her ,grandsonne of my good friends. i watch his posts on facebook with his grandmother. he -- she's, you know, lively, feisty, as you might imagine. 104 years -- >> yes. >> she's just -- >> don't you think youth earned right to be feisty and say whatever you want to say at 104 years ol of life? >> there's somebody who would have a problem -- >> no kidding. >> happy birthday, miss farr. >> absolutely. 104. way to go. >> and look amazing. >> born in
reside >> lillian farr just turned 104 years old. we were there for the big celebration over the weekend. ♪ happy birthday to you [ applause ] >> you see ms. farr there in all white. sh wanted to go bowling for hery birthd so her family celebrated at pin stripes in georgetown yesterday. sheas once a schoolteacher. she becam a world traveler after dtiring. an a pretty good bowler, too. lo at that. >> did you see all the deserts she eating? she -- desserts she was eating? she...
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so remember when lillian gobitas was asked at trial, her attorney asked, "do you believe in being loyal to your country?" she said, "yes." "do you obey the rules of minersville in general?" "yes." "is saluting the flag the only issue you have with the school?" "yes." remember the bible uses the word "relative authority," so there is exception to this law, when the law interferes with divine mandate. this is after resurrection of jesus, and he approaches his disciples. the verses read like this "jesus approached and said to them, all authority," and i will pause here -- "all authority," that meant, according to jesus, all authority on heaven and on earth -- "all authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth. go, therefore, and make disciples of people of all the nations, teaching them to observe all the things i have commanded you." there was a divine mandate to talk to others about their faith. the early christians did just that. not months after the ascension of jesus to heaven, the apostles were called in to the high court in jerusalem because they had been talking about jesu
so remember when lillian gobitas was asked at trial, her attorney asked, "do you believe in being loyal to your country?" she said, "yes." "do you obey the rules of minersville in general?" "yes." "is saluting the flag the only issue you have with the school?" "yes." remember the bible uses the word "relative authority," so there is exception to this law, when the law interferes with divine mandate. this is after resurrection...
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. >> don inherited the paintings from his mother, lillian camp, who had died 21 years earlier in 1990f them, and so they ended up in the basement. ♪ >> one of them is titled "arizona desert." >> one was a landscape scene from the southwest. >> it was a nice mountain scene. didn't have any particular meaning to us, though. >> eh. the other is titled "ruth." >> it's a woman standing by a doorway and a wall, and you can't make out her features very well. and in the foreground is a pillar with a vine running up the side of it. and that's about it. >> you wanted them out. >> i even mentioned throwing them in the dumpster. >> but phyllis figures a charity will take them. >> i said, "well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them." >> don's about to give 'em away, but hesitates. did you think they were valuable? >> had no idea. so i wanted to contact our local auctioneer and get an opinion. >> that local auctioneer is david mapes, in vestal, new york, just west of binghamton. don sticks the paintings in the back of his van and calls david on his cell. >> what wer
. >> don inherited the paintings from his mother, lillian camp, who had died 21 years earlier in 1990f them, and so they ended up in the basement. ♪ >> one of them is titled "arizona desert." >> one was a landscape scene from the southwest. >> it was a nice mountain scene. didn't have any particular meaning to us, though. >> eh. the other is titled "ruth." >> it's a woman standing by a doorway and a wall, and you can't make out her...
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. >> everyday, lillian is collecting money for her classes so they can have money to operate their businessesy don't pay their bills, there's consequences. >> they get a late fee and they have to go to jail and give me $4. >> a lot of math and they have to balance and know what income and expenses are. >> all the students find it fun to spend their hard earned money at their classmates different businesses and anything to boost the economy along with paying their electricity bill, they have other things to worry about. >> it's a lot of work, and you have to pay lots of bills. >> awe, boy. the students say they have found a new appreciation for what it takes to be an adult. maybe they'll hug their parents a little tighter knowing what their parents are going through. >> the poor little girl who is pg&e, she has to go through bankruptcy. >> oh. >> a lot of pr. >> all right. >>> let's move on. traffic. >> traffic. not a pr problem there as far as traffic is concerned. there's one problem spot we are looking at at the moment. but for the most part, looking good on the bay bridge. metering lights
. >> everyday, lillian is collecting money for her classes so they can have money to operate their businessesy don't pay their bills, there's consequences. >> they get a late fee and they have to go to jail and give me $4. >> a lot of math and they have to balance and know what income and expenses are. >> all the students find it fun to spend their hard earned money at their classmates different businesses and anything to boost the economy along with paying their...
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. >> lillian pharr just turned 104 years old over the 4weekend. newsas there for her big birthday celebration. ♪ happy birthday to you >> ms. hiar in w and gold. went bowling for her birthday this year. >> good for her. >> the family celebrated at pin stripes in georgetown. ms. pharr was once a teacher. after retirement, she became ad worl traveler. look at that. a pretty good bowler, too, i think i'd say. she says one of the keys to a long life is doing tngs in moderation. and she ee ourages peo always give your best. >> listen, when you look at her, you know those are words to live by. >>t'yeah. >> tha her advice, i'm taking it. >> her grandson helping her out with bowling. she had a great time. >> happy birthday to ms. pharr. >>> now to the morning business report. >> reporte good morning, i'm at cnbc headquarters. walmart tweeting this weekend that one-day free shipping without a membership fee. that would be groundbreaking. stay tuned. the tease comes after amazon disclosed in its earnings report that it plans to invest $800 million on infras
. >> lillian pharr just turned 104 years old over the 4weekend. newsas there for her big birthday celebration. ♪ happy birthday to you >> ms. hiar in w and gold. went bowling for her birthday this year. >> good for her. >> the family celebrated at pin stripes in georgetown. ms. pharr was once a teacher. after retirement, she became ad worl traveler. look at that. a pretty good bowler, too, i think i'd say. she says one of the keys to a long life is doing tngs in...
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lillian castro saying he must resign or face impeachment.not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. there's thousands of ingredients out there. the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not buzzword fresh. but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berries at peak-season. use creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh an
lillian castro saying he must resign or face impeachment.not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help...
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. >> lillian farr turned 104 on saturday.ews4 there was for her big rthday celebration over the weekend. ♪ happy birthday to you >> miss pharr gets to pick her celebration. she wanted to go bowling so they celebred at pin stripes in georgetown. once a schoolteacher, she became a world traveler after retiring. she tells us the key to a long life is doi things in deration and winning at bolding. crushing it there. always giving your best. >> and looking amazing doing it, too. >> i think it was aristotle, know thyself, moderation in all things. good advice for a long time. >>> we have a chilly start for a monday morning. many areas inhe 30s. hard to believe the hint of summer will be arriving in a little over 24 hours. the lest freezes on record today is the day. the record latest freeze in washington. april 29thf 1874. get away from the city a the potomac, it's later in the year. dulles airport, latest freeze, may 22nd,2002. and bwi marshal, may 11th, 1966. we're getting there to the point where we can absolutely say no chance
. >> lillian farr turned 104 on saturday.ews4 there was for her big rthday celebration over the weekend. ♪ happy birthday to you >> miss pharr gets to pick her celebration. she wanted to go bowling so they celebred at pin stripes in georgetown. once a schoolteacher, she became a world traveler after retiring. she tells us the key to a long life is doi things in deration and winning at bolding. crushing it there. always giving your best. >> and looking amazing doing it, too....
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some, such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden, and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy , roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful action antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course, there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings, for your christian stand on this past sunday in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a non-segregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating spring hill college several years ago.
some, such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden, and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy , roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed...
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some, such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful action antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings for your christian stand on this past sunday in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a non segregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating spring hill college several years ago. but despite
some, such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the...
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lillian pierce hunt, who encourages her grandson to read, welcomes efforts like this. >> this area, thepercentage is low in reading and math, so anything to help bring those scores up. i >> what lettthat? >> a? >> it starts with stuff like this, where parents spend time and they're busy, and it's not that you don't want to read tour ids, you just don't have the time. >> reporter: the hope is to expand literacy areas to thousands of laundromats nationwide. but, thiprogram is not without its challenges. children may still find the washing machines more interesting, and parents may still be too busy to pay attention to story time by the dryer. there's also the cost-- about $2,300 for this test version. t >> what's behi snowman? >> reporter: and the ongoing need for librarians, new books and supplies. but library manager corey rodriguez believes it is worth the effort. >> it's very hard sometimes ton explw great it is, and how we feel that it's definitely a positive experience. even if we read to a child f five minutes, ten minutes, 15 minutes, they walking away with something. >> wow! >> o
lillian pierce hunt, who encourages her grandson to read, welcomes efforts like this. >> this area, thepercentage is low in reading and math, so anything to help bring those scores up. i >> what lettthat? >> a? >> it starts with stuff like this, where parents spend time and they're busy, and it's not that you don't want to read tour ids, you just don't have the time. >> reporter: the hope is to expand literacy areas to thousands of laundromats nationwide. but,...
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jake fish and lillian f. smith chair and senior research strategist at the mcadis at george mason university, and a visiting fellow at stanford university inconstitution, previously served as a public trustee for the social security and medicare programs. deputy director of the national economic council under president george w. bush. >> thank you very much. chairman mcgovern. ranking member cole, all the members of the committee, greatly appreciate this opportunity to appear before you to discuss the estimated federal budget costs of medicare for all. before i proceed to the estimates, just a few caveats. this is not anal nacies of whether medicare for all is good policy or bad policy. it's a cost projection. as i discuss the factors that play into them, it's by way of explaining had you they affect the numbers. second is my testimony is based on an analysis of the medicare for all act of 2017, introduced by senator sanders in the last congress. obviously there are more recent bills introduced by representat
jake fish and lillian f. smith chair and senior research strategist at the mcadis at george mason university, and a visiting fellow at stanford university inconstitution, previously served as a public trustee for the social security and medicare programs. deputy director of the national economic council under president george w. bush. >> thank you very much. chairman mcgovern. ranking member cole, all the members of the committee, greatly appreciate this opportunity to appear before you...
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this is heritage hall, a museum that was established with a generous gift from john and lillian matthewsthey are patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs and films. is important that our congress, and the members of congress, can come together and focus on having policy and legislation that is meaningful and impactful and important to people. dismiss party politics and come together and protect american people and do their jobs. >> this week on q&a, high school student from the u.s. senate youth program talk about their expend their it's -- experience spending the week in washington. >> we are here because we want to make a better world for ourselves. >> i think that our young people are very inspiring and we are passionate about our deals, especially seeing all of the delegates here this week. i have confidence in us that we could come together to reach a andensus that educates informs us across party lines. >> the one thing i can say is that es
this is heritage hall, a museum that was established with a generous gift from john and lillian matthewsthey are patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs and films. is important that our congress, and the members of congress, can come together and focus on having policy and legislation that is meaningful and impactful and important to people. dismiss...