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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her...
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. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing and customizing individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy and it is good to have you with us. africa is now facing one of the worst food crises in more than 50 years. the united nations this week said that tens of thousands of people are believed to have died in somalia alone. many more have fled to neighboring countries, kenya, and ethiopia where drought has caused life-threatening food caused shortages as well. international relief and faith-based groups have issued urgent pleas for more funds. religious leaders, including pope benedict xvith havecalled on the international community to respond to the disaster. >>> the pentagon announced the week that it has agreed to end "don't ask, don't tell." the ban o
. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing and customizing individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy and it is good...
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. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designed and customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. >>> president obama has been meeting with congressional leaders this week, continuing negotiations over raising the debt ceiling and reducing the federal deficit. the president says he wants increased tax revenue in addition to budgets cuts, some of which would affect medicare, medicaid and social security. >>> several religious groups meanwhile are lobbying congress. they say any cuts that hurt the poor are immoral. >>> according to a new report from the united nations, global food production must increase by up to a 100% by 2050 to feed the world's growing population. the u.n. also says that more than 900 million people
. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designed and customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have...
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. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm tim o'brien, sitting in for bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. >>> as washington scrambled this week to reach a deal on raising the debt ceiling, faith-based groups continue to urge lawmakers not to cut any programs that help the poor. interfaith leaders held a series of prayer vigils on capitol hill. they said religious teachings support helping the neediest. >> when the prophets first spoke out, it wasn't just to condemn the individuals who are blind to the needs of the poor, but the rulers who had failed the poor as well. >>> religious leaders across the spectrum this week condemned the attacks in norway that killed more than 70 people. the head of the wor
. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm tim o'brien, sitting in for bob...
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>>muy bien, muchas gracias, lili.versar con Él, el es un ex agente de la c.i.a. nos cuenta su historia en exclusiva. esto se lo dijo a josÉ dÍaz balart asÍ que ya volvemos. [♪] ♪ ♪ entonces usé herbal essences con ingredientes que se activan con el agua y me transporté a un paraíso. mi pelo se deslizaba con suavidad y un brillo natural. [ locutora ] alguien estuvo usando herbal. las colecciones herbal essences. [♪ tema musical ] >>estamos de regreso en "enfoque", muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros. era el fin de la dÉcada de los 6o, el movimiento revolucionario crecÍa en amÉrica latina y la c.i.a. tenÍa un objetivo muy especial, su nombre, ernesto guevara, apodado "el che". y un hombre, fÉlix rodrÍguez, participÓ justamente en la operaciÓn que terminÓ con su vida. Él hablÓ en exclusiva con josÉ dÍaz balart y esta es la historia. >>estÁ con nosotros fÉlix rodrÍguez, ex agente de la c.i.a., que hace 43 aÑos fue el que encontrÓ al che guevara en bolivia. fÉlix, gracias por estar con nosotros en "enfoque". >>un pla
>>muy bien, muchas gracias, lili.versar con Él, el es un ex agente de la c.i.a. nos cuenta su historia en exclusiva. esto se lo dijo a josÉ dÍaz balart asÍ que ya volvemos. [♪] ♪ ♪ entonces usé herbal essences con ingredientes que se activan con el agua y me transporté a un paraíso. mi pelo se deslizaba con suavidad y un brillo natural. [ locutora ] alguien estuvo usando herbal. las colecciones herbal essences. [♪ tema musical ] >>estamos de regreso en...
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>>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designed and customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. with an august 2nd deadline looming for raising the country's debt limit, president obama this week appealed for a solution that would require both big cuts in spending and more revenue. >> so the bottom line is this -- any agreement to reduce our deficit is going to require tough decisions and balanced solutions. the president urged congress to reach a deal now. >> if the united states government, for the first time, cannot pay its bills, if it defaults, then the consequences for the u.s. economy will be significant and unpredictable. and that is not a good thing. >> we have a special report coming up later on the moral a
>>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designed and customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you...
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. >> let's go live to orlando and lily there are people behind you. what was the scene like? >> reporter: richard, as we all expected angry protesters. a few, i would say less than five who were supporting casey. one offering up a marriage proposal. most of the people were angry. they started screaming killer, baby killer to casey anthony. we're seeing these images now. there were 100 or maybe just over 100 people around the jailhouse. it was raining throughout the afternoon so clouds did disperse quickly once she left. what we're hearing an impromptu religious service that's taking place, protesters invoking prayers. last night the way this all took place was casey anthony walked out as you said. one of our own nbc photojournalists was inside, one of the three journalists who were allowed inside the jailhouse and they waited for just over an hour. once word was out that she was ready to leave they took their places, tony had a microphone set up ready for casey anthony in case she wanted to address them and say something to the media, but she did not. it's something between f
. >> let's go live to orlando and lily there are people behind you. what was the scene like? >> reporter: richard, as we all expected angry protesters. a few, i would say less than five who were supporting casey. one offering up a marriage proposal. most of the people were angry. they started screaming killer, baby killer to casey anthony. we're seeing these images now. there were 100 or maybe just over 100 people around the jailhouse. it was raining throughout the afternoon so...
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concierto pro cuando se enterÓ que estaba de vacaciones y h@primer impactoh@h@univisionpr quiere, no estÁ lilioblemas tÉcnicos pero Él quedÓ en evidencia. >> ¿que habrÁ dicho el gordo? >> se realizÓ una prueba de vih en guatamala para motivar a los jÓvenes a hacer lo mismo sin miedos, la lucha contra la sida es la causa principal que ha apoyado jimena durante su h@univisionprimer impactoh@ >> ionimer itose estrenÓ la com daniela no sÓlo perdió y nos cuenta todo lo impactoh@h@primer impa@ semanal. >> aÍ es, se llevÓ a cabo la premiaron estÁ divertida comedia, no es la Única que se estrena esta semana, tenemos un adelanto de un clÁsico de los 80 en una nueva versiÓn. veamos. >> por esta alfombra verde simulando una jungla desfilaron los protagonistas. >> tuve te acostarme al lado de un elefante me dio un poco de temor, luego se orinÓ, nunca estÉn debajo de un elefante. >> fue maravilloso pasar tiempo con estos animales, h@univisioÚ@ s. h@primer impactoh@h@univ nrenunciar no es una opciÓn, ayuda 2 x 1 copa demÁh@primer i@ ision es uprimer impactoh@as ba@ visite la pÁgina de univisiÓn. @ >> ias. h
concierto pro cuando se enterÓ que estaba de vacaciones y h@primer impactoh@h@univisionpr quiere, no estÁ lilioblemas tÉcnicos pero Él quedÓ en evidencia. >> ¿que habrÁ dicho el gordo? >> se realizÓ una prueba de vih en guatamala para motivar a los jÓvenes a hacer lo mismo sin miedos, la lucha contra la sida es la causa principal que ha apoyado jimena durante su h@univisionprimer impactoh@ >> ionimer itose estrenÓ la com daniela no sÓlo perdió y nos cuenta todo lo...
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the film was based on the 2005 best selling novel about a 19th century chinese woman named lily. >> sheled an old fame. a friendship for life an emotional marriage between women when actual marriage had very little emotion attached to it. >> reporter: the director was struck by the powerful relationship between lily and snow flower. >> oftentimes women tend to form much closer friendships with their friends than you know with their husbands. marriages are oftentimes business arrangements. these women have this special language which is "women language." >> it literally means women's script. so it was only practiced as far as we know today in very very small area in south-central china. it was shared among women only. >> reporter: standard chinese is very square very blocky. this is very long and thin. it's been described as looking like mosquito legs. >> reporter: throughout the film, women use this private language to combat their public sorrows, most notably the once customary practice of foot binding. >> women had their feet bound by their mothers when they turned about 5 years old.
the film was based on the 2005 best selling novel about a 19th century chinese woman named lily. >> sheled an old fame. a friendship for life an emotional marriage between women when actual marriage had very little emotion attached to it. >> reporter: the director was struck by the powerful relationship between lily and snow flower. >> oftentimes women tend to form much closer friendships with their friends than you know with their husbands. marriages are oftentimes business...
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i happened to have had some casablanca lilies on the living room coffee table and she happened to seehem. and she said they reminded her that may pluming serious that her mother had grown in so she proceeded to tell the story. in the story was this was a gangly orphan of a planned, that exists primarily for the singular moment, sometimes in the middle of the night on a day that cannot be foretold unless it watching it very carefully. and it bloomed a beautiful lily liked to live in the middle of the night and you have to be watching carefully in order to see it. otherwise, the blooms were found earlier to see the magnificent moment. and her mother happened to -- my grandmother happened in rome, georgia, a wonderful garden are apparently known in their blog for her roses and others. and she would watch this thing and wait. it is apparently not as if to cat. 365 days of the year was horrible to look at. and so she would tell people -- she would go and tell people, amended poindexter and none of these people enough before my mother told the story better night blooming series is about to
i happened to have had some casablanca lilies on the living room coffee table and she happened to seehem. and she said they reminded her that may pluming serious that her mother had grown in so she proceeded to tell the story. in the story was this was a gangly orphan of a planned, that exists primarily for the singular moment, sometimes in the middle of the night on a day that cannot be foretold unless it watching it very carefully. and it bloomed a beautiful lily liked to live in the middle...
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lily had a successful artificial insemination in march and had a baby female weighing only 5.5 ounces the first giant panda born there this year at a breeding facility. it's the largest of its kind in the world. >> what is it about pandas ? >> i think it's the black and white contrast or something? my sister had a stuffed paneled da. >> you go to a carnival there's always a stuffed panda. but they are so small. look at that. >> tiny. >> 5 ounces? cute. >>> 5:26. netflix bracing for a huge loss after raising its prices. the surprising number of customers expected to go elsewhere coming up. >>> we'll tell you the tense moments of a bear mauling. coming up. >>> the two lead suspects in the bryan stow beating case make their first court appearance. what we are learning about the suspect and where the case stands this morning coming up. ,, ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one shee
lily had a successful artificial insemination in march and had a baby female weighing only 5.5 ounces the first giant panda born there this year at a breeding facility. it's the largest of its kind in the world. >> what is it about pandas ? >> i think it's the black and white contrast or something? my sister had a stuffed paneled da. >> you go to a carnival there's always a stuffed panda. but they are so small. look at that. >> tiny. >> 5 ounces? cute. >>>...
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blend the beautiful lily like bloom in the middle of the night. have to be watching carefully in order to see it. in other words it blooms when no one is around. and her mother happens, my grandmother happened to be in rome, georgia, wonderful gardner, apparently known for roses and others. and she would watch this thing and wait. it was apparently not very pleasant to look at. 365 days of the year it was horrible to look at until this one moment. and so she would tell people that she would go and she would tell amanda poindexter and nelson and others, but none of these people that i knew before my mother told the story. her night blooming cereus was about to bloom. if you want to see it you should come by at midnight and we can wait and watch with sweet tea and homemade vanilla ice cream. that is what they did. i remember that because that was one of the rituals of growing up in the south that she has to forgo when she made this great leap of faith as the 6 million people who are part of this migration, which is similar to the lead by faith that
blend the beautiful lily like bloom in the middle of the night. have to be watching carefully in order to see it. in other words it blooms when no one is around. and her mother happens, my grandmother happened to be in rome, georgia, wonderful gardner, apparently known for roses and others. and she would watch this thing and wait. it was apparently not very pleasant to look at. 365 days of the year it was horrible to look at until this one moment. and so she would tell people that she would go...
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i'm lily with "work it." >>> that's all for now, but we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> write to us at@
i'm lily with "work it." >>> that's all for now, but we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> write to us at@
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having said that, when you look at the city work force, i begin by saying, i remember when lily told me, if you want this job, move to san francisco. i made that sacrifice. how can everybody do that? i am not sure. i would like to champion more work force housing. it offers everyone a chance to afford to live here. that way it is a little easier. for the most part, may be for their salaries, it has been hard to make that choice. >> things to the mayor of san francisco. a also think our audiences here on the internet and on the radio. this meeting of the commonwealth, we are adjourning. [applause] >> i just want to make a public statement to acknowledge that appointments to the police commission and any commission which is a policy-making body is very important. i want to encourage about keep in front of our minds the importance of not only to elect women, but to work to get more women appointed to these bodies that help make legislative decisions for our city and county of san francisco. >> i am from san francisco. i grew up in the local neighborhood. i did my under deprad wait work
having said that, when you look at the city work force, i begin by saying, i remember when lily told me, if you want this job, move to san francisco. i made that sacrifice. how can everybody do that? i am not sure. i would like to champion more work force housing. it offers everyone a chance to afford to live here. that way it is a little easier. for the most part, may be for their salaries, it has been hard to make that choice. >> things to the mayor of san francisco. a also think our...
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a prostitute named lily. always been the icon of wholesome beauty. >> wow! she's real like me! >> reporter: regular marsha brady. >> suddenly she's a new living barbie. >> reporter: and her tall blond good looks have influenced the image of american beauty. >> barbie is definitely the first supermodel. if you look at the models that were used back in the 1950s, all models were 5'2", they were very, very curvy and voluptuous. >> reporter: in 1959 this 11 1/2-inch doll changed everything. >> all of a sudden models were, you know, 5'11", 6 feet, they had very, very long legs. you know, that whole claudia schiffer look was dictated by people that played with barbies. >> reporter: barbie has been tough on her rivals, most recently taking the popular bratz dolls to court for copyright infringement. barbie lost. >> you know these dolls have been fighting? but the people who own these dolls have been having a big fight in court. and now barbie has to pay bratz a lot of money. do you know how much? guess. >> $25,000.
a prostitute named lily. always been the icon of wholesome beauty. >> wow! she's real like me! >> reporter: regular marsha brady. >> suddenly she's a new living barbie. >> reporter: and her tall blond good looks have influenced the image of american beauty. >> barbie is definitely the first supermodel. if you look at the models that were used back in the 1950s, all models were 5'2", they were very, very curvy and voluptuous. >> reporter: in 1959 this 11...
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having said that, when you look at the city work force, i begin by saying, i remember when lily told me, if you want this job, move to san francisco.
having said that, when you look at the city work force, i begin by saying, i remember when lily told me, if you want this job, move to san francisco.
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it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. supervisor campos: good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors government audit and oversight committee. my name is david campos. we are joined by supervisor farrell, president chiu will be in and out. he is also serving on the budget committee that is meeting at the same time. we have been joined by supervisor cohen. the clerk of the committee, we want to thank the following staff members. do we have any announcements? >> please turn off ringers on cell phones. allowed a speaker picard and place it to the right of the podium. it will appear on the july 12 agenda unless otherwise stated. >> i know many of you are here for a number of things. why don't we call an item number one. >> hearing on the standards, projects that may cause environmental health impact. >> this is an item that i introduced and let's make it very clear wha
it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. supervisor campos: good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors government audit and oversight committee. my name is david campos. we are joined by supervisor farrell, president chiu will be in and out. he is also serving on the budget...
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. >> i grew up in a lily white society. now every fourth person in oslo is born of a non-western heritage. that is a lot of change in a relatively small number of years. >> reporter: in norway, islam is a second religion now. most muslims are recent immigrants and happy to be here. >> we live in peace and love out here. this country. and we love norway. >> reporter: breivik called his manifesto a european declaration of independence. he wrote that the massacre would serve as a tool to market his manifesto. a confessed killer with a message. lester? >> martin fletcher in oslo, starting us off tonight. martin, thank you. >>> it is only monday morning in asia where financial markets are watching the unfolding u.s. debt showdown, and fears of a negative overseas reaction has touched off a flurry of activity in washington to get the framework of a deal done by as soon as tonight, including a white house powwow this evening between president obama and democratic congressional leaders. nbc's kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill to b
. >> i grew up in a lily white society. now every fourth person in oslo is born of a non-western heritage. that is a lot of change in a relatively small number of years. >> reporter: in norway, islam is a second religion now. most muslims are recent immigrants and happy to be here. >> we live in peace and love out here. this country. and we love norway. >> reporter: breivik called his manifesto a european declaration of independence. he wrote that the massacre would...
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. >> sÉ que el gordo no me quiere, no estÁ lili, no ha hecho ningÚn comentario que vamos a estar. >>mala para motivar a los jÓvenes a hacer lo mismo sin miedos, la lucha contra la sida es la causa principal que ha apoyado jimena durante su reinado. >> se estrenÓ la comedia, daniela no sÓlo perdió y nos cuenta todo lo que pasÓ en nuestro segmento semanal. >> aÍ es, se llevÓ a cabo la premiaron estÁ divertida comedia, no es la Única que se estrena esta semana, tenemos un adelanto de un clÁsico de los 80 en una nueva versiÓn. veamos. >> por esta alfombra verde simulando una jungla desfilaron los protagonistas. >> tuve te acostarme al lado de un elefante me dio un poco de temor, luego se orinÓ, nunca estÉn debajo de un elefante. >> fue maravilloso pasar tiempo con estos animales, Ésta es la clave, saber qué te gusta. >> interpreta el encargado del zoolÓgico quien se decÍan siente mÁs cÓmodo con un león que con una chica. verÁn las reglas del cortejo que compartirÁn desde una perspectiva salvaje. >> en este historia tres amigos deciden que la Única manera de vivir una mejor vida es aplast
. >> sÉ que el gordo no me quiere, no estÁ lili, no ha hecho ningÚn comentario que vamos a estar. >>mala para motivar a los jÓvenes a hacer lo mismo sin miedos, la lucha contra la sida es la causa principal que ha apoyado jimena durante su reinado. >> se estrenÓ la comedia, daniela no sÓlo perdió y nos cuenta todo lo que pasÓ en nuestro segmento semanal. >> aÍ es, se llevÓ a cabo la premiaron estÁ divertida comedia, no es la Única que se estrena esta semana,...
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i hate that he took her lili away. >> that makes me sad. >> i'm sorry, baby. hate that he stole her from me. he ripped out a piece of my heart. >> but he didn't get all of me. >> no. >> even if it is just one thing or person you have to be thankful for, that is enough. >> are you excited? >> this is so peaceful. >> and her book is called "a stolen life." and tonight, again, we want to post the number for the national center for missing and exploited children. 1-800-the-lost. 1-800-843-5678. if you see something, say something. >>> and tomorrow we're going to bring you the latest on chris cuomo's investigation of all the times, 60 of them, police and parole officers could have found her. >> that's what i don't get. it seems impossible to common sense. >> and more on all that from chris tomorrow. coming up, a bill fair is reeling. [ male announcer ] what if that hemorrhoid pain is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. th
i hate that he took her lili away. >> that makes me sad. >> i'm sorry, baby. hate that he stole her from me. he ripped out a piece of my heart. >> but he didn't get all of me. >> no. >> even if it is just one thing or person you have to be thankful for, that is enough. >> are you excited? >> this is so peaceful. >> and her book is called "a stolen life." and tonight, again, we want to post the number for the national center for missing...
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having said that, when you look at the city work force, i begin by saying, i remember when lily told me, if you want this job, move to san francisco. i made that sacrifice. how can everybody do that? i am not sure. i would like to champion more work force housing. it offers everyone a chance to afford to live here. that way it is a little easier. for the most part, may be for their salaries, it has been hard to make that choice. >> things to the mayor of san francisco. a also think our audiences here on the internet and on the radio. this meeting of the commonwealth, we are adjourning. [applause] across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. n
having said that, when you look at the city work force, i begin by saying, i remember when lily told me, if you want this job, move to san francisco. i made that sacrifice. how can everybody do that? i am not sure. i would like to champion more work force housing. it offers everyone a chance to afford to live here. that way it is a little easier. for the most part, may be for their salaries, it has been hard to make that choice. >> things to the mayor of san francisco. a also think our...
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it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. >> and good evening. welcome to the meeting of the commonwealth club of california. i'm bob, a member of the commonwealth program community and a chair for of tonight's program. i'm also a member of the house of delegates of the american bar association, where it first met steve. this is a series of programs underwritten by the charles gesky family, which examines the constitution in the 21st century. this examines the balance between safety, security, and public order, and the protection of civil liberties and the integrity of the constitution on the other. tonight program will focus on threats to our american justice system caused by under-funding and indecisiveness. i would like to mention that the question answer portion of the program will be moderated by a professor geoffrey hazard, a distinguished professor of law at uc hastings. the professor is a leading expert in the
it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. >> and good evening. welcome to the meeting of the commonwealth club of california. i'm bob, a member of the commonwealth program community and a chair for of tonight's program. i'm also a member of the house of delegates of the american bar association, where it first met...
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but -- i don't know, what are you going to do, lily? >> reporter: how much money you would need to make the show go? >> ii goon? >> $75,000 a lot to raise for a single event. >> reporter: that goes toward the fireworks and police and fire personnel for that one event. there are other fireworks in san ramon, the alameda county fair tomorrow night. come to dublin with safe and sane fireworks, allen, you can too can have your own block party safe and sane for $35. >> unlike what that woman said in the store, you don't have to do illegal fireworks. >> no. you can barbecue, play volleyball, uhm, there you go, okay? [ laughter ] >> have fun with that. >>> thank you. if you want a complete list of the 4th of july fireworks shows that are happening around the bay area, visit our website at cbssf.com/4th. >>> he through from jfk to l.a.x. using a bogus boarding pass and it wasn't the first time. how he was able to do it and who finally figured it out. >>> the doctor who says, give him three weeks and he will change your life. what he says is the
but -- i don't know, what are you going to do, lily? >> reporter: how much money you would need to make the show go? >> ii goon? >> $75,000 a lot to raise for a single event. >> reporter: that goes toward the fireworks and police and fire personnel for that one event. there are other fireworks in san ramon, the alameda county fair tomorrow night. come to dublin with safe and sane fireworks, allen, you can too can have your own block party safe and sane for $35. >>...
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lily and emily are in disbelief that their cousin was swept over the falls, plunging more than 300 feet into the river. >> he's the brother we never had, he's our best friend and i know he's going to come home. he's coming home and this isn't real. he's coming home because he's my big brother and he's everything i ever asked for. >> reporter: at the family church, they joined two other families in deep mourning. hundreds packed the inside of st. george, many in tears. one asked for help from the community. >> we urge all you watchers to continue praying for our families, that they come home safely. >> reporter: they were active members of this assyrian church. what happened to them has hit their bishop particularly hard. he's close to their families. >> we pray that the bodies of the victims would be found quickly so that we can perform the proper rites of christian burial and the ease of the families. >> reporter: but some are holding on to hope they will be found alive. >> we don't want him looking down on us, we want him face to face with us to help us for the rest of our lives. >> i
lily and emily are in disbelief that their cousin was swept over the falls, plunging more than 300 feet into the river. >> he's the brother we never had, he's our best friend and i know he's going to come home. he's coming home and this isn't real. he's coming home because he's my big brother and he's everything i ever asked for. >> reporter: at the family church, they joined two other families in deep mourning. hundreds packed the inside of st. george, many in tears. one asked for...
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there i don't see that we're winning in other words i don't see that we're forcing could offer to lily and as senator jim webb to ask in a hearing not too long ago three or four days ago when are we going to introduce ground troops because that seems to be the only way we're going to change this precarious balance that we've set up between the revolutionary forces of the war and the gadhafi regime on the other side. and it's heading out to another country the u.s. is extending its train strikes somalia a fly on manned combat operations in six countries into how warranted. all these drone strikes. are these drone strikes are an incredible development i often look at people who are so ardently in favor of them and say like to have them over manhattan. to have them over houston or los angeles because that's what's going to come in the future of the chinese are already working hard on developing their own armed drones i'm sure other countries will do so in the future so if the if this becomes a principle development in warfare we're going to get it thrust on us at some time in the in the f
there i don't see that we're winning in other words i don't see that we're forcing could offer to lily and as senator jim webb to ask in a hearing not too long ago three or four days ago when are we going to introduce ground troops because that seems to be the only way we're going to change this precarious balance that we've set up between the revolutionary forces of the war and the gadhafi regime on the other side. and it's heading out to another country the u.s. is extending its train strikes...
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it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. >> thank you for your patience. i m leader pelosi's district rector in san francisco. i've been with the for about nine years, and we are excited to put on this forum today to help people learn how they can access credit and capital for their small business. click background on some of what was accomplished in the last congress when later closing was speaker of the house. she had had 16 tax cuts signed into law to help small businesses grow and thrive. as we know, during the last 15 years, small businesses account for about 2/3 of the job growth in our country, but when the bush recession hits in 2009, 2010, small businesses were hit particularly hard. small businesses are the center of her agenda. congress under her leadership gave 27 million small businesses tax cuts. two main pieces of legislation -- the small businesses jobs act in the information you have, will create a t
it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. >> thank you for your patience. i m leader pelosi's district rector in san francisco. i've been with the for about nine years, and we are excited to put on this forum today to help people learn how they can access credit and capital for their small business. click background on...
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. >>> lily stephan. >>> es el nÚmero 3 en la lista, blanca soto tambiÉn porque no sÓlo tiene ese portecillo, le gustan tres tonos, rojo blanco y azul. >>> una que ha cambiado con el tiempo es shakira quÉ me dices. >>> kw ha mejorado mucho porque nos tenÍa sufriendo frk no se tomaba el tiempo para vestirse. >>> por ahÍ vi a pitt bull. >>> quÉ estÁ sensacional, porque goza el proceso de vestir y con tiend tiendas como zara que todo mundo puede salir y buscar su look, tambiÉn estÁ fonsi, otro clÁsico, y william levy sabe que vestir clÁsico siempre le ganarÁ. >>> juntos pero no revueltos en la misma revista, pero en diferentes renglÓnes. >>> nadie niega que la influencia de jennifer lÓpez en su look fue fantÁstica, siempre luce limpio, muy bien vestido, con unas chaquetas impecables. prince royce, aarÓn dÍaz y larry hernÁndez tambiÉn estÁn fla lista y lorena herrera encabeza la lista de la peor vestida. gracias y tambiÉn a kika, sorprendieron a luis miguel y daisy fuentes al salir de un restaurante en madrid donde aparentemente estaban disfrutando de una cena Íntima, aquÍ la portada de ola
. >>> lily stephan. >>> es el nÚmero 3 en la lista, blanca soto tambiÉn porque no sÓlo tiene ese portecillo, le gustan tres tonos, rojo blanco y azul. >>> una que ha cambiado con el tiempo es shakira quÉ me dices. >>> kw ha mejorado mucho porque nos tenÍa sufriendo frk no se tomaba el tiempo para vestirse. >>> por ahÍ vi a pitt bull. >>> quÉ estÁ sensacional, porque goza el proceso de vestir y con tiend tiendas como zara que todo...
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now, lily tomlin once said that the trouble with the rat race is even if you when you're still wrapped. but i think he's going to disagree with that point of view. the more lackadaisical will put up a defense, and i have to say, mark once told me how beautiful it is to do nothing and then press afterwards. [laughter] the perfect man to take the opposing point of view. the format today is first buckle will speak for 20 minutes on his book and the advantages of the rat race, and then mark will take ten minutes to rebut his point of view, and then we will open the floor for questions. please. >> thank you. thank you. that kind introduction. nice enough to read everything my mother had written down, which was good. mark, it's great to be here at freedomfest. i have to tell you, about a month so ago mark called me up. todd, do you believe in free speech? i said, yes and of course. he said, well, are you sure? i said, you know my book on the front cover has a quote from milton friedman endorsing my book. of course of believe in free speech. he said kamal will you come to mike conferencing gi
now, lily tomlin once said that the trouble with the rat race is even if you when you're still wrapped. but i think he's going to disagree with that point of view. the more lackadaisical will put up a defense, and i have to say, mark once told me how beautiful it is to do nothing and then press afterwards. [laughter] the perfect man to take the opposing point of view. the format today is first buckle will speak for 20 minutes on his book and the advantages of the rat race, and then mark will...
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. >> like loose call i lilies up there. >> it started with saying we should do this, come on, let's do it. then it was we should have a reception. well, if we're going to have a reception, you need a cake. >> reporter: businesses like city cakes are bracing for orders like this. >> it's a new market we're going to be able to tap. you know, there's a lot of affluent same-sex couples in the city who are really excited about being able to get married and they're looking to order extravagant cakes or flowers, even booking extravagant venues. >> reporter: the city figures that in the next few years the weddings could bring in more than $7 million to the city. not 07b8 cakes but historic institutions like the pierre hotel. inside a luxury suite nora walsh walks us through the hotel's tempting packages for same-sex couples. >> pety fours as well as chocolate and oysters, carriage rides through the city's most romantic pell as well as a well dressed picnic. that's not something we do with the other packages. the people who are getting married right now are going to want simpler quicker wedding
. >> like loose call i lilies up there. >> it started with saying we should do this, come on, let's do it. then it was we should have a reception. well, if we're going to have a reception, you need a cake. >> reporter: businesses like city cakes are bracing for orders like this. >> it's a new market we're going to be able to tap. you know, there's a lot of affluent same-sex couples in the city who are really excited about being able to get married and they're looking to...
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even a lily livered pink owe thinks it is ridiculous. >> i don't think it is ridiculous at all. the oklahoma city bombing was conducted. >> you got one. hoorah for you. >> if you fill these videos with caricatures of who you think terrorists are, people will focus on those caricatures and not the actions people recording trains, leaving bags -- >> interesting theories. and also white people are the majority. >> i said this before on "the five" it is taking jobs away from people who fit the demographics. a lot of actors show up on additions saying, wait, i was born to play a terrorist. >> i can wear a baseball cap and dark glasses. >> the people are reminding me of the thugs from the old batman show. they wear the black shirt. they should say "thug number one" and a ski mask. what do you think? >> the department of homeland security are being weak. they are afraid to put somebody that -- i don't know, any of the terrorists that have attacked america on 9/11 and the people we stopped in new jersey and the people in california. i don't know. they have all been muslim of foreign daw
even a lily livered pink owe thinks it is ridiculous. >> i don't think it is ridiculous at all. the oklahoma city bombing was conducted. >> you got one. hoorah for you. >> if you fill these videos with caricatures of who you think terrorists are, people will focus on those caricatures and not the actions people recording trains, leaving bags -- >> interesting theories. and also white people are the majority. >> i said this before on "the five" it is...
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lily is live for us. what are we expecting tomorrow as both sides deliver their closing arguments? >> we expect to hear first from the state who will likely present a timeline of what they think happened to caylee. korkt the evidence already presented in their case. perhaps stressing on those 31 days. we have not been reminded for a while of what went on after caylee died, the partying taking place, casey's promiscuity. everything that happened and how she went on denial or continued her life perhaps to support their thaer theory that this was premeditated. after that, we'll hear from the state who will likely say there's not enough evidence to proou caylee was murdered and say even if they cannot prove there was a drowning in fact, that it's the state's burden to prove what happened. from there, much likely heard in the case tfor the past few days the prosecution will take the stand again, close off and have the last word. i would point the case goes to the jury. >> what about all that tension in the courtroom friday? the lawyers were going back and forth, sparring over this witne
lily is live for us. what are we expecting tomorrow as both sides deliver their closing arguments? >> we expect to hear first from the state who will likely present a timeline of what they think happened to caylee. korkt the evidence already presented in their case. perhaps stressing on those 31 days. we have not been reminded for a while of what went on after caylee died, the partying taking place, casey's promiscuity. everything that happened and how she went on denial or continued her...
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i can tell you, the first bill he signed was the lily ledbert fair pay act to give women more resources and information. he's been a champion on issues nominating two women to the supreme court as his two nominees is unbelievably important, so i think we have a lot of talent in the cabinet who are women, which is fantastic, but we need more women. that's the whole point of this. women have to be interested in being part of the governing body. we still only have a handful of women governors, we only have a handful of women on corporate boards. when women are part of the decision-making, the decisions are often better. one example i like to use is when speaker pelosi became a speaker, she put five women on the armed services commit aye. it changed the nature of debate. i remember talking about military readiness and gabby giffords was on that committee, she said i have a doctor on my base who tells me 70% of men and women going back into combat are not ready to go back in, because they haven't had the dwell time. while our male colleagues are talking about how many aircraft we're going to
i can tell you, the first bill he signed was the lily ledbert fair pay act to give women more resources and information. he's been a champion on issues nominating two women to the supreme court as his two nominees is unbelievably important, so i think we have a lot of talent in the cabinet who are women, which is fantastic, but we need more women. that's the whole point of this. women have to be interested in being part of the governing body. we still only have a handful of women governors, we...
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keand lily she was able to do so many different things with like creating so many different. >> charlieady done this. lady gaga is the huge, big it's, largest pop culture person in the world today, huge. >> huge. >> charlie: if you put her on the cover of a magazine, let's take vogue. >> she was on the cover o vogue. >> charlie: what would you do? what kind of photograph would you look for? >> i think i would like to s her like normal. like the way she is. like really like a bare of all that stuff she uses. i would like to see that. i would like to see her in a pair of jeans and a white t-shirt and hair down and no make up and just like standing there in front of the camera and try to get intimacy. >> charlie: you have a list of people. >> very specific. >> charlie: in other words, a certain look requires a certain photographer. >> exactly, exactly. i mean the concept usually it's the concept. if we don't like the concept we put something together that has like all the layering like so. we have a lot of meetings with like the marketing people. let's say we did a lot of fragrance, right,
keand lily she was able to do so many different things with like creating so many different. >> charlieady done this. lady gaga is the huge, big it's, largest pop culture person in the world today, huge. >> huge. >> charlie: if you put her on the cover of a magazine, let's take vogue. >> she was on the cover o vogue. >> charlie: what would you do? what kind of photograph would you look for? >> i think i would like to s her like normal. like the way she is....
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from "pretty little lilis," ashley benson. and music from owl city. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, back by popular demand, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. hi, everyone. i'm the host of the show, thanks for watching. thank you for coming. thanks for taking some of what little time we have left alive to be here with us tonight. i'm jimmy. wherever you are, i hope you're not all melty. it's very hot. 27 states issued some form of heat warning today. it's like we're trapped in the "jersey shore" hot tub and can't get out. in chicago today, the heat index was 105 degrees. one little girl in chicago set up a lemonade stand, she made $185,000 today. the heat has been very good for the weather channel, too. this is like their shark week. it's exciting for them. because of the unusually high temperatures, there's something called a heat dome, which is a large area of high pressure that holds hot air under it. in bed, we call it a dutch oven. but the sun is really spf-ing us up
from "pretty little lilis," ashley benson. and music from owl city. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, back by popular demand, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. hi, everyone. i'm the host of the show, thanks for watching. thank you for coming. thanks for taking some of what little time we have left alive to be here with us tonight. i'm jimmy. wherever you are, i hope you're not all...
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now, lily tomlin once said that the trouble with the rat race is even if you win, you are still a rat. but mr. buchholz will disagree with that point of view. but then the more lackadaisical mark scouts skousen will put up a defense. i have to say, mark once told me how beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterwards. [laughter] the perfect man to take the opposing point of view. first, mr. buchholz will speak for 20 minutes on his book and the advantages of of the rat race. and then mark skousen take 10 minutes to rebut his point of view and then open the floor for questions. so please, mr. buchholz. car back >> thank you alex for that kind introduction. alex was nice enough to read everything they never had written down, which was good. mark, it is great to be here at freedom fest. i have to tell you i'm here because a month or so ago mark called me up and said todd, do you believe in free speech? they said yes, of course i believe in free speech. he said well, are you sure you believe in free speech? instead you know my new book on the front cover has a quote from milton fri
now, lily tomlin once said that the trouble with the rat race is even if you win, you are still a rat. but mr. buchholz will disagree with that point of view. but then the more lackadaisical mark scouts skousen will put up a defense. i have to say, mark once told me how beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterwards. [laughter] the perfect man to take the opposing point of view. first, mr. buchholz will speak for 20 minutes on his book and the advantages of of the rat race. and then...
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i'd like to thank karen and jeff for this beautiful photograph of sun-up this morning with the lilieshere. and keep the photos coming to mypix@cbs5.com. >> thank you. >>> coming up, eyewitness news 10:00 on the cw, 11:00 on cbs 5, we're of course following the developments in the search for seven missing bay area fishermen in the gulf of california. plus a bay area pet store that stepped in to save hundreds of rats is learning no good deed goes unpunished. why the shop is struggling now to save itself. that and more on the cw at 10 and cbs 5 at 11. >>> the giants have a surprise starter at second base. i'll tell you who. and thank you hear what happened to the golfer after he won a championship? the surprising video coming up. ,,,,,,,, i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with the at&t all for less package -- just $70 p
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founder of the tiger lily foundation which helps survivors of breast cancer tells us the ball raised $100,000. money that will provide financial assistance to women in treatment. >> you can read more on the home page at wusa9.com and of course, you can send me your pictures and story ideas as well via facebook at facebook.com/tvangie. >> thank you, angie. thank you for watching 9news now. it is 6:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. angie will be right back with traffic in a moment. anny hong is in for howard. steamy and 74. >> yeah. that steamy -- it will not leave us. i'm trying to wake up still. >> we're look
founder of the tiger lily foundation which helps survivors of breast cancer tells us the ball raised $100,000. money that will provide financial assistance to women in treatment. >> you can read more on the home page at wusa9.com and of course, you can send me your pictures and story ideas as well via facebook at facebook.com/tvangie. >> thank you, angie. thank you for watching 9news now. it is 6:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. angie will be right back with...
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. >> last you and i talked in the past hour here, lily, there were still protesters there.t your seeing now? >> reporter: right now, richard, they have dispersed. i guess they've gone back to their lives. there were, i think, about 50 to 60 people protesting. there was an impromptu religious service that took place as well this morning. but everyone is pretty much gone. and the jail is just so filled with trucks, satellite trucks. right now it's just us. >> just you guys at the moment. and so things are winding down at this hour. so tell us about the release. we understand it happened just after midnight. >> reporter: just after midnight. we got notice, richard. people were expecting for several hours regardless of the rain that was pouring, actually throughout the afternoon, people were waiting, holding up signs. most of them protesting against casey anthony, and just a few in favor of her saying justice was done and there was not enough evidence. one person proposing marriage to casey anthony. but most of the people were actually angered. after 12:00 we know that three jo
. >> last you and i talked in the past hour here, lily, there were still protesters there.t your seeing now? >> reporter: right now, richard, they have dispersed. i guess they've gone back to their lives. there were, i think, about 50 to 60 people protesting. there was an impromptu religious service that took place as well this morning. but everyone is pretty much gone. and the jail is just so filled with trucks, satellite trucks. right now it's just us. >> just you guys at...