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linda: i did not. ed: the official state quarter for the ocean state shows a sailboat gliding past the pell of newport and jamestown. can you identify the body of linda: narragansett bay. ed: the last on top of rhode one, island' s statehouse dome is an 11-foot bronze statue known as independent man. he carries a spear in one hand, and what in the other? this is a multiple choice. a, an anchor. b, a rhode island red chicken. c, a quahog. linda: quahog. ed: it is an anchor. you are off the otr hotseat. linda: my rhode island friends will be questioning me from home. janet: the overriding theme in all of the tragedies is that social workers didn' t show up or they made the wrong decisions. recently boston' s superintendent of schools was on our show and i asked him about teachers, reporting problems to dcf. this was his answer -- >> i think the response rates have been a little bit longer than we would hope for. janet: what' s your reaction and linda: this is o of the things we are looking at in our refo
linda: i did not. ed: the official state quarter for the ocean state shows a sailboat gliding past the pell of newport and jamestown. can you identify the body of linda: narragansett bay. ed: the last on top of rhode one, island' s statehouse dome is an 11-foot bronze statue known as independent man. he carries a spear in one hand, and what in the other? this is a multiple choice. a, an anchor. b, a rhode island red chicken. c, a quahog. linda: quahog. ed: it is an anchor. you are off the otr...
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linda livingsto: yes. scott samuelson: when it happens it should be done, as you put it, p payerfully or at least in light of the big issues that are going on, that it should be a kind of last resort. it should not be done lightly. can we have a law prayerfully make the cision? linda livingsto: no, francis degnin: well, thoughtfully though. scott nda livingstst: tughtfullyyott samuelso kthe cision? linda livingsto: the safeguards of oregon, i think, require that it is a thoughtful cision. ott suelson: what es that mean? what's- linda livingsto: nltation, not only with one ctor but with cd physician who together are making a ruling onmpetecy, omental health. ancis degnin: and terminal. nda livingsso: yes, e rminality ofofe diagnosis. becky benson: to the best at we can- linda vingstoyeah. becky benson: come up with. nda lingsto: yeah, i think therare people who are- francis dein: ll, ere's also a waiting period. nda livingsto: right. francis gnin:t has be multiple requests whtness.inda livingsto: ltle verba
linda livingsto: yes. scott samuelson: when it happens it should be done, as you put it, p payerfully or at least in light of the big issues that are going on, that it should be a kind of last resort. it should not be done lightly. can we have a law prayerfully make the cision? linda livingsto: no, francis degnin: well, thoughtfully though. scott nda livingstst: tughtfullyyott samuelso kthe cision? linda livingsto: the safeguards of oregon, i think, require that it is a thoughtful cision. ott...
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linda runs the business with her daughter and attorney in washington and young yesterday daughter who the importance of that wall. >> most of those women are no longer with us. so it's a good feeling to know like their memories carried on and other people who didn't know them are inquiring about them. >> reporter: something linda loves too. >> when they look at the pictures on the wall, this reminds me of my mother, my grandmother report roar recipes are written down in a well worn book. >> whose ready to lick the spoon? >> reporter: i had the cha and to feel the path helping linda mix batter for met too's lemon pound cake. >> take your spatula and scoop around the sides. you know exactly what to do here. >> reporter: my grandmom taught me a little something. >> you're doing an excellent job. >> reporter: a few accident took place and into the oven. some lemon icing and now the best part. >> can you help me eat this one? >> i love you. >> i love you. reallreally. miss betty is now 92 and in great health and still comes to the bakery once in awhile. by the way, if you get to go or if y
linda runs the business with her daughter and attorney in washington and young yesterday daughter who the importance of that wall. >> most of those women are no longer with us. so it's a good feeling to know like their memories carried on and other people who didn't know them are inquiring about them. >> reporter: something linda loves too. >> when they look at the pictures on the wall, this reminds me of my mother, my grandmother report roar recipes are written down in a well...
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i will let linda share those things with you. linda: this is the naacp month, we have a proclamation from the governor. friday we will start at bankers trust east on 150 east euclid. they will do lunch for us for the next three fridays and that each luncheon he will honor -- we will honor a person or couple of people in the different game changers we have, economic sustainability, health, voter rights, those kinds of things. will get to learn about the things we are doing and the naacp and if they choose to be a part, come to the luncheon at bankers trust east. mollie: on saturday, the seventh we have a health awareness walk. arnold: that will be on the corner of the fifth and grant. on the second floor, he will walk through the catwalk and have information about health that will benefit all of us in the community and hope to see a large crowd participating and we anticipate a couple hundred. local businesses have been very active in helping us prepare. >> those that participate will get a free t-shirt and bag of goodies. the ban
i will let linda share those things with you. linda: this is the naacp month, we have a proclamation from the governor. friday we will start at bankers trust east on 150 east euclid. they will do lunch for us for the next three fridays and that each luncheon he will honor -- we will honor a person or couple of people in the different game changers we have, economic sustainability, health, voter rights, those kinds of things. will get to learn about the things we are doing and the naacp and if...
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evening byin this listening to linda brown. linda: my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, and the client kansas town after peak -- topeka. where a black man took his seven-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents and topeka felt that trying to enroll their children in the school nearest to their home was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a walk, just like he did many years before, and catch the school bus and go some two miles across town. i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days because the cold would get to better for a small child to bear. i can still remember taking that bitter walk. and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze upon my face. brown that was linda talking about her experience as a schoolchild in topeka, kansas, and how her story letter to the supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we
evening byin this listening to linda brown. linda: my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, and the client kansas town after peak -- topeka. where a black man took his seven-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents and topeka felt that trying to enroll their children in the school nearest to their home was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother...
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linda darling-hammond: it's been a 70% drop. announcer: an acute teacher shortage grips the bay area. jenna landry: i've fought it for a long time. announcer: but is the teaching profession finally seeing a turnaround? jenna: when i was like, okay, stop fighting it, apply to the credential program. announcer: a rally in the capital hopes to spark a movement. ryan smith: these students start not ahead, they start from behind. announcer: a new report shines a spotlight on unequal education. ryan: we want the governor to know there needs to be more laws supporting the needs of black students. announcer: the call for action from black minds matter; plus. female: we are ecstatic. announcer: reaction from one of the 11 bay area schools that won a national award for academic excellence. now, here's nbc bay area's jessica aguirre. jessica aguirre: hello, and welcome to this news special in "class action." we cover one of our most important institutions, our schools. and tonight, we begin with the issue affecting students all over the bay area, the teacher shortage. now, we have been telling y
linda darling-hammond: it's been a 70% drop. announcer: an acute teacher shortage grips the bay area. jenna landry: i've fought it for a long time. announcer: but is the teaching profession finally seeing a turnaround? jenna: when i was like, okay, stop fighting it, apply to the credential program. announcer: a rally in the capital hopes to spark a movement. ryan smith: these students start not ahead, they start from behind. announcer: a new report shines a spotlight on unequal education. ryan:...
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linda turns it back on.and almost instant relief. "the beauty of this therapy is that the patients have control over the stimulation." during surgery, doctors insert two wires into very precise locations in the brain. the wires are connected to cables and a small battery they implant under a patient's clavicle. doctor luca says experts still aren't completely sure why the stimulation works. but they do have some theories."we are able to disrupt the pathological oscillations in the brain and basically bring back the brain to its original state." "i think it's like having my wife back 10-12 years ago. it's like we've turned the clock back." i'm martie salt reporting. trt 1.36 oc in most cases, patients remain awake during the d- b-s surgery, so doctors can communicate with them to ensure the proper placement of the wires. more recently, advances in technology and imaging have let doctors place the wires while patients are under anesthesia or "asleep". high school football playoffs continue tonight in eastern iowa. all three cedar rapid
linda turns it back on.and almost instant relief. "the beauty of this therapy is that the patients have control over the stimulation." during surgery, doctors insert two wires into very precise locations in the brain. the wires are connected to cables and a small battery they implant under a patient's clavicle. doctor luca says experts still aren't completely sure why the stimulation works. but they do have some theories."we are able to disrupt the pathological oscillations in...
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linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. >> reporter: and you thought, what? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: coming up: peggy's secret what wa it? >> she caught me on is this stairway. >> she was very upset and enter, hithe b kini model. >> she was just a hot number, as they say this is claira. to prove t? you that aleve is the better choice for her she's agveed give fit up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i was ok. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve bac for my pain, i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pa p relief it's time to play game t sa ld at mcdonald's. w 'bout them cowboys. get a chicken mcnuggets 20-piece for $5 bucks and you'll get two chances to win. with millions of instant win prizes and a $500,000 win br guaranteed every week - who's your team? >> there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fa
linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. >> reporter: and you thought, what? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: coming up: peggy's secret what wa it? >> she caught me on is this stairway. >> she was very upset and enter, hithe b kini model. >> she was just a hot number, as they say this is claira. to prove t? you that aleve is the better choice for her she's agveed give fit up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how...
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it's so much fun, linda. >> reporter: you know what? this is probably one of the most festive nights out of the year in the city. it's spectacular. if you've never had a chance to do it, you have to do it once. we have thousands and thousands of people here. it's a very family-oriented night, too. tons of kids out here. and everybody is having a great time. >> happy thanksgiving, america. >> reporter: folks from across the country and other countries alive. balloon characters are taking shape at the macy's balloon inflation on the upper west side. this is your first time coming. what do you think? >> oh, it's really cool. the balloons are really big. >> i like the kool-aid one. >> that's your favorite? wait a minute. do that face one more time for me. i'm sure you've heard of the chicken dance. this is the turkey dance. children and adults alike are determined to live life to the fullest in spite of the chaos going on in the world. >> there's nothing that could keep us from coming, you know. there's nothing that could scare us away. >>
it's so much fun, linda. >> reporter: you know what? this is probably one of the most festive nights out of the year in the city. it's spectacular. if you've never had a chance to do it, you have to do it once. we have thousands and thousands of people here. it's a very family-oriented night, too. tons of kids out here. and everybody is having a great time. >> happy thanksgiving, america. >> reporter: folks from across the country and other countries alive. balloon characters...
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thanks be unto god. >> and so we move from linda brown to societal changes. what was the reaction in the country at the brown decision? >> well, thurgood marshall was greeted as mr. civil rights, as a hero, as an icon. there were many african-americans who were very excited about the decision, very hopeful about the decision. the court was viewed over time as a hero, a protector of minorities because of the decision. the country to a lot of people seemed to be moving in the right direction. on the other hand, there were those who thought that the decision was outrageous. that it was the mother of judicial activity, that the court had not followed the law, that it hadn't been faithful to its institution, that the court had put itself in the position of being a legislature. so flthere was a lot of pushbac with brown versus board of education. >> i would like you to talk about the massive resistance move. first is john bell williams, who made a house floor speech on may 17, 1954. he said among other things the time is at hand where the states must reassert their
thanks be unto god. >> and so we move from linda brown to societal changes. what was the reaction in the country at the brown decision? >> well, thurgood marshall was greeted as mr. civil rights, as a hero, as an icon. there were many african-americans who were very excited about the decision, very hopeful about the decision. the court was viewed over time as a hero, a protector of minorities because of the decision. the country to a lot of people seemed to be moving in the right...
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linda? >> reporter: that's right. and as janice was saying, the weather is not very holiday like but it makes t a lot easier to get out to the mall. this one has been open for more than 12 hours already today and retailers are certainly hoping for a healthy bottom line as the shoppers open up their wallets th tis holidyy season it's become an annual tration ght up there with carving the turkey and hanging the ockings, the annual black friday shopping rush. >> i am all for black friday scales. i was already in the toy store, down 202 and i will continue to shop for the remainder of the day. fes.deration predicting that aales wil be up 3.7% this holiday. and with cyber monday approaching, they expect the online sales to increase 6% to 8% this year. oppers are increasingly using apps on their smartphone to comparison shop.iany apps you use? >> retail me not and ils to the direct stores. >> i think it's called style chat. >> we have a simon app enit has e sales and offers that are going on in the individual retailers as w
linda? >> reporter: that's right. and as janice was saying, the weather is not very holiday like but it makes t a lot easier to get out to the mall. this one has been open for more than 12 hours already today and retailers are certainly hoping for a healthy bottom line as the shoppers open up their wallets th tis holidyy season it's become an annual tration ght up there with carving the turkey and hanging the ockings, the annual black friday shopping rush. >> i am all for black...
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we will this into linda brown on the roots of this case. a mild-mannered black man took his seven-year-old dr. -- daughter by the hand and walked briskly to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. -- that was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a white -- a walk and catch a school bus and be .ust two miles across town i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days because the cold would get to bidders for a small child fair. i can still remember taking that bitter walk and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze up on my face. >> that is linda brown talking about her experience as a school child and how her story led her to the supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we will learn more about that case, how it came to the court, and what it's implications are. welcome. and jeffrey rosen is at the table. the president and ceo and has been our hardware for this entire series and he is the author of numerous books on the supr
we will this into linda brown on the roots of this case. a mild-mannered black man took his seven-year-old dr. -- daughter by the hand and walked briskly to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. -- that was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a white -- a walk and catch a school bus and be .ust two miles across town i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days because the cold would get to...
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this is the lovely linda, the assistant whom i share with gretchen carl son. >> come in the spotlight around. >> the worst part of my birthday is linda is leaving us to go off and do some computer coding. you'll stay at fox, right? >> yes, god willing. >> i'm surprised the real story is going to make it on the air today because both gretchen and i are very unhappy that linda is leaving. we're happy you could be with us the last couple of years. >> congratulations, linda. >> happy birthday, jon. >> have a great day. >> you have some great voices. >> you're awesome. >> great to have you here. >> appreciate it. >> all right. we'll see if gretchen can get a show on. the real story starts now. >>> we're going to try. the russian plane crash being described as an official attack. that's according to french media outlets. fox news has not independently confirmed it. i'm gretchen carlson, this is the story on that. this comes as british intelligence picked up electronic chatter of between islamic terrorists in syria. it's showing the crash could have been an inside job with an airport worker
this is the lovely linda, the assistant whom i share with gretchen carl son. >> come in the spotlight around. >> the worst part of my birthday is linda is leaving us to go off and do some computer coding. you'll stay at fox, right? >> yes, god willing. >> i'm surprised the real story is going to make it on the air today because both gretchen and i are very unhappy that linda is leaving. we're happy you could be with us the last couple of years. >> congratulations,...
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the des moines naacp along with linda carter lewis, secretary of the organization and a past president. thank you both for coming in, congratulations on quite a milestone. tell us about the organization's past in iowa. arnold: thank you for having us. our organization was established in 1915. some 100 years ago, we are celebrating our activities for the month of november, commemorating 100 years of service to the des moines community. we have been in existence because of injustice and things that have not on as they should have. we are proud of america that has changed the naacp -- with the naacp has changed the face of
the des moines naacp along with linda carter lewis, secretary of the organization and a past president. thank you both for coming in, congratulations on quite a milestone. tell us about the organization's past in iowa. arnold: thank you for having us. our organization was established in 1915. some 100 years ago, we are celebrating our activities for the month of november, commemorating 100 years of service to the des moines community. we have been in existence because of injustice and things...
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>> helping linda mix some batter, for the lemon pound cake. >> take your spatula. can just scoop around the sides. >> know exactly what to do here. >> my grandmother taught me little something. >> you are doing excellent job. >> few scoops, and then into the oven. some lemon icing. >> can you help me eat this one. >> i love it. >> she says i lover you. soap good. still ahead, kyla back with winnie, chilly day, some warmer weather in the seven day forecast, something to look forward tonight plus, confusion and sadness in par thinks morning, in the aftermath of one of the deadliest attacks since world war ii. a series of four attacks leaves at least 127 people dead, and the president of france is calling it an act of war by isis. coming up next the latest as police search for accomplices, we'll be right back. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds. what every coconut wants. >> today is saturday, november 14th, glad you'r
>> helping linda mix some batter, for the lemon pound cake. >> take your spatula. can just scoop around the sides. >> know exactly what to do here. >> my grandmother taught me little something. >> you are doing excellent job. >> few scoops, and then into the oven. some lemon icing. >> can you help me eat this one. >> i love it. >> she says i lover you. soap good. still ahead, kyla back with winnie, chilly day, some warmer weather in the...
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a lot of people wondering, linda, are the deals all gone?ople, i mean procrastinators like me. maybe i don't get to shop today, are the deals gone at midnight? >> absolutely not. always leading up close to christmas eve you'll be able to find deals. amazon is offering two-day shipping, in-store pickup. so lot of chances to get good prices. >> have you finished your shopping? >> actually, i have. actually, i have. i got a lot of good deals on black friday. >> it's okay to wait until midnight, right? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> okay, linda, thank you so much for joining us, we appreciate your time, especially the procrastinators out there knowing after midnight we're still good. that's great. >> yeah, thank god for amazon. >> perfect, linda, thank you so much. some people are going to turn to craigslist and ebay in search of gifts this year. police in delaware county want to make sure the transactions are safe, so they are opening the doors to their upper darby police station to make certain that happens. people can make an appointment to ma
a lot of people wondering, linda, are the deals all gone?ople, i mean procrastinators like me. maybe i don't get to shop today, are the deals gone at midnight? >> absolutely not. always leading up close to christmas eve you'll be able to find deals. amazon is offering two-day shipping, in-store pickup. so lot of chances to get good prices. >> have you finished your shopping? >> actually, i have. actually, i have. i got a lot of good deals on black friday. >> it's okay to...
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take vo ---el treinta de julio, un vecino grab a "linda levac" golpeando a "frisco", un perro que estabacuidado... ---el vecino capt en cmara a la mujer presuntamente agitando al can por el collar y golpendolo contra el piso en varias ocasiones... ---las autoridades determinaron que "levac" se dedicaba al cuidado de mascotas en su vivienda, para lo cual no tena autorizacin legal... ---en la residencia fueron incautados diez perros. lorena-take vo ---esta maÑana contina la bsqueda por el pirmano acusado de provocar un incendio la noche de halloween en el este la baha... ---la polica indic que hay testigos que dicen haber visto a una persona tirar un objeto en una vivienda y luego darse a la fuga...provocando un incendio de dos alarmas en la residencia ubicada en la avenida "linda mesa" en la ciudad de "danville"... ---a la hora del siniestro no haba nadie en casa, pero se reportan prdidas econmicas que ascienden a los 210-mil dlares. live bug juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin take vo /juanfra --- una organizacin en el pas ayuda a inmigrantes
take vo ---el treinta de julio, un vecino grab a "linda levac" golpeando a "frisco", un perro que estabacuidado... ---el vecino capt en cmara a la mujer presuntamente agitando al can por el collar y golpendolo contra el piso en varias ocasiones... ---las autoridades determinaron que "levac" se dedicaba al cuidado de mascotas en su vivienda, para lo cual no tena autorizacin legal... ---en la residencia fueron incautados diez perros. lorena-take vo ---esta maÑana...
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linda: well, we've had an enormous drop over the last dozen years in the number of teachers going into preparation, so it's been a 70% drop. jessica: the teacher pipeline cratered for many reasons, including layoffs and low salaries. but for the first time in years, there's a trickle that could translate into good news. linda: we've had a slight uptick in the beginning of the school year, in response to the fact that districts are hiring again instead of laying people off. jessica: take cal state east bay. enrollment is up this year in the teacher credential program. jenna landry: i've fought it for a long time. all through my undergrad, i tried to change majors, i tried. and last year, i worked full-time in a classroom and i was like, "okay, stop fighting it. apply to the credential program." jessica: the job market is expected to be good for these teachers in training. chelsea brazil: i feel really good because i know that i'm not going to have to stress out like people did years ago about finding a job your first year. jim zarillo: most of our graduates last year had offers from mor
linda: well, we've had an enormous drop over the last dozen years in the number of teachers going into preparation, so it's been a 70% drop. jessica: the teacher pipeline cratered for many reasons, including layoffs and low salaries. but for the first time in years, there's a trickle that could translate into good news. linda: we've had a slight uptick in the beginning of the school year, in response to the fact that districts are hiring again instead of laying people off. jessica: take cal...
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. >> para analizarlo de otra perspectiva vamos a washington con linda sÁnchez, congresista, gracias porla casa de representantes, cambio de mando entre el congresista joe bohener que le traspasa el poder a paul ryan. ¿ piensa usted que con es este traspaso del poder puede haber un paso positivo en la cÁmara de representantes que pudiera llegar a acuerdos bipartidistas?. >> espero que sÍ, hemos visto que como el partido republicano estÁ en caos, espero que con un nuevo lÍder, que tal vez pueden seguir adelante trabajando con los demÓcratas en los proyectos de leyes que necesita este paÍs, incluso una reforma migratoria comprensiva. >> es interesante que mencione eso porque paul ryan cuando era congresista ha trabajado con republicanos y con tambiÉn demÓcratas en algo que pudiera parecerse a una reforma migratoria, pero prometiÓ a los mÁs conservadores de su partido que no abordarÍa el tema de migraciÓn hasta despuÉs de las elecciones de 2016, es un balde de agua frÍa a las esperanzas de reforma migratoria. >> claro que sÍ, pero no nos damos por vencidos y siempre vamos a impulsar al lÍde
. >> para analizarlo de otra perspectiva vamos a washington con linda sÁnchez, congresista, gracias porla casa de representantes, cambio de mando entre el congresista joe bohener que le traspasa el poder a paul ryan. ¿ piensa usted que con es este traspaso del poder puede haber un paso positivo en la cÁmara de representantes que pudiera llegar a acuerdos bipartidistas?. >> espero que sÍ, hemos visto que como el partido republicano estÁ en caos, espero que con un nuevo lÍder,...
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linda: especially since danny wouldn't fight jimmy again the next year. well, why would i fight him again? i already beat the guy. oh, that's right. because you actually thought he beat me instead. what? well, it's supposed to be effective aggressiveness, danny. i just think he outboxed you fair and square. (laughter, groaning) erin: honesty is the key to a good marriage. well, don't worry. you'll love jamie's fighting style. i learned to fight in the marines, he learned himself at harvard. give me a break, danny. if you wanted to go to a better school, you should've paid attention to something other than shop class. keep it civil. that's okay. we're gonna need that kind of fire from him when he gets in the ring. true. what are you two guys going as for halloween, huh? spongebob. i'm not really dressing up anymore. jamie: no? i have personally carved out time to take both of them to some of new york's scariest neighborhoods. to trick-or-treat. (linda laughs) nicky, what are you going as? i am going as miss anxious college applicant. what's that costume? y
linda: especially since danny wouldn't fight jimmy again the next year. well, why would i fight him again? i already beat the guy. oh, that's right. because you actually thought he beat me instead. what? well, it's supposed to be effective aggressiveness, danny. i just think he outboxed you fair and square. (laughter, groaning) erin: honesty is the key to a good marriage. well, don't worry. you'll love jamie's fighting style. i learned to fight in the marines, he learned himself at harvard....
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but, linda and paul had several children including our next guest. >> mary mccartney. she is a very talented photographer. passion, just like her mom. nice to have you on good day new york. and we're excited because you have a new exhibit here in manhattan. >> yes. very exciting. this weekend. >> and tell us the subject matter. >> it's called mother/daughter, and it's sort of digging into my photographic around kentucky and my mothers and hanging our pictures together showing off similar drive and style and passion for photography. >> is there a certain subject matter that is woven through? >> no, it's really our whole archive, but it's quite intimate because it's quite a lot of family photographs and a lot of have taken on my assignments and she's taken on hers. >> now, let's talk about some of these photos. if we put some of them up, you can give us a little bit of the back story. >>ing that's one that's kind of a more intimate picture that me and i took of my sister -- >> is that stella? the fashion designer. >> this one i love. mom took when my brother was born, i
but, linda and paul had several children including our next guest. >> mary mccartney. she is a very talented photographer. passion, just like her mom. nice to have you on good day new york. and we're excited because you have a new exhibit here in manhattan. >> yes. very exciting. this weekend. >> and tell us the subject matter. >> it's called mother/daughter, and it's sort of digging into my photographic around kentucky and my mothers and hanging our pictures together...
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reporter: linda horan is looking to get the i.d. card now before it's too late, but the a.g.'s office says there are consequences to doing that before the dispensaries are open in new hampshire. linda horan has been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, she's compassion. >> i want the state to stop dragging their feet over technicalities, when you're talking about sick people. reporter: she wants a new hampshire medical marijuana i.d. card, which her lawyers say would allow her to obtain the drug legally in maine. medical marijuana was realized in the granite state but dispensaries aren't open yet. >> the intent was they'd 18 the statute passed in 2013. and here we are still arguing. >> there's no question whatsoever, not the slightest, that if linda has a card tomorrow she can go to maine and get the medicine that this legislature and the maine legislature have authorized her to use. reporter: but the attorney new hampshire prevents the new hampshire from handing out the cards until a registered and approved treatment center opens here. >> it's intended to be a very structured
reporter: linda horan is looking to get the i.d. card now before it's too late, but the a.g.'s office says there are consequences to doing that before the dispensaries are open in new hampshire. linda horan has been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, she's compassion. >> i want the state to stop dragging their feet over technicalities, when you're talking about sick people. reporter: she wants a new hampshire medical marijuana i.d. card, which her lawyers say would allow her to obtain...
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thanks to linda and the siouxland active generations for hosting us too. we love having them there sheila. where do people go to get the help? they can call us at 712-255- 1729 or stop in. fill out a short form, basically we want to know what the prescriptions are. we're already out of time, but people can contact the siouxland center for active generations for more. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. >> << ben's back with one more look at the weather forecast. thanks for joining us. >> people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded byover a million contributions -- people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >> kayla: uh, bo, if-- >> bo: uh, you know what? i'm gonna talk to hope. why don't we get out of here, you know? maybe
thanks to linda and the siouxland active generations for hosting us too. we love having them there sheila. where do people go to get the help? they can call us at 712-255- 1729 or stop in. fill out a short form, basically we want to know what the prescriptions are. we're already out of time, but people can contact the siouxland center for active generations for more. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. >> > kayla: uh, bo, if-- >> bo: uh, you know what? i'm gonna...
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in 2009, linda dei's office at the pentagon relied on o.p.m. investigations of soldiers like manning to decide whether to grant security clearances. but dei began to suspect problems with the fbi name check, a search the fbi does of its criminal database at the request of o.p.m. dei saw cases where clearances were granted before the results from the fbi were complete. >> dei: i was alerted to a potential problem when, all of a sudden, an investigation that o.p.m. had closed over a year before now included classified information from the fbi name check. that piece of information, that fbi report, in making an adjudication? >> dei: i thought it was probably the most important lead in an investigation. i mean, considering that an adjudicator is to try to determine whether subject is loyal to the united states, the kinds of crimes that the fbi investigates-- sabotage, espionage, terrorism-- that's what that lead told us. >> pelley: linda dei wasn't the only one who was suspicious. the federal investigator looking into aaron alexis's case wrote in h
in 2009, linda dei's office at the pentagon relied on o.p.m. investigations of soldiers like manning to decide whether to grant security clearances. but dei began to suspect problems with the fbi name check, a search the fbi does of its criminal database at the request of o.p.m. dei saw cases where clearances were granted before the results from the fbi were complete. >> dei: i was alerted to a potential problem when, all of a sudden, an investigation that o.p.m. had closed over a year...
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no, it does become extra challenging this time of year, so the support to day is incredible," said linda scheid, executive director of the food bank of siouxland, linda scheid says each dollar allows the food bank to get 13 pounds of food. (matt) still to come... the wait is over...santa claus is back to work. see where you photo taken with him. if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... they want to go back to letting the super wealthy call the shots. they don't stand up for equal pay for women. they don't support paid family leave. they don't even really support refinancing student debt. we've got to get this economy working for the vast majority of americans, not just for those at the top. that's what i intend to do as president. jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were creat
no, it does become extra challenging this time of year, so the support to day is incredible," said linda scheid, executive director of the food bank of siouxland, linda scheid says each dollar allows the food bank to get 13 pounds of food. (matt) still to come... the wait is over...santa claus is back to work. see where you photo taken with him. if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... they want to go back to letting the...
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. >> linda baquero shows us a load of app to help you find the best bargains. >> shop savvy helps you find great deals before you head to the store. scan the bar code on an items package or tag and displays how much it kwosts in other stores letting you know if you should buy now or head to another retailer. you can sign up to receive weekly deals from your favorite retailers. it's free for ios and android. shop ular has money saving codes to your smartphone or tablet. retailers from target or walmart to starbucks. the app is free for ios. the flip app lives up to its name by giving users the ability to see weekly circular frs more than 800 retailers. users can search by store, item and brand and then create our own shopping list and bookmark a coupon for easy access. flip can be set to alert users about when coupons or deals they've bookmarked are about to expire. the app is free for ios and android. linda baquero, news4 new york. >>> to get in touch with our send an e-mail or call it as 1-866-news-244. >>> governor can drew cuomo is warning consumer to watch out for holiday scams. t
. >> linda baquero shows us a load of app to help you find the best bargains. >> shop savvy helps you find great deals before you head to the store. scan the bar code on an items package or tag and displays how much it kwosts in other stores letting you know if you should buy now or head to another retailer. you can sign up to receive weekly deals from your favorite retailers. it's free for ios and android. shop ular has money saving codes to your smartphone or tablet. retailers...
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. >> reporter: brenda parsons, and linda dei were three people at the department of defense who granted or denied clearances based on the investigations of the office of personnel management. they were called adjudicators and they have recently retired. >> i consider opm to be the jv of background investigations. >> not the varsity team. >> not the varsity team. >> they told us that opm's investigations often have major omissions. some even skip the required interview with the person applying for the clearance. >> the office of personnel management says, look, there's a we'll work on it again. >> we would send a josht of them back. >> no one would ever get a clearance. >> the files were that defective? >> yeah, they were that defective. >> another defective file involved army private bradley manning. >> did you have any reasoso to doubt manninins loyaltyo the united states in. >> yes. >> reporter: in 2009, she was manning's supervisor in an intelligence unit headed to iraq. >> i pointed to the patch of our american flag that was on my shoulder. i said what does this flag mean to you and
. >> reporter: brenda parsons, and linda dei were three people at the department of defense who granted or denied clearances based on the investigations of the office of personnel management. they were called adjudicators and they have recently retired. >> i consider opm to be the jv of background investigations. >> not the varsity team. >> not the varsity team. >> they told us that opm's investigations often have major omissions. some even skip the required...
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in 2009, linda dei's office at the pentagon relied on opm investigations of soldiers like manning toto grant security clearances but dei began to suspect problems with the fbi name check. a search the fbi does of its criminal database a at the request of opm. she saw cases where cleempbss were granted before the results of the fbi were complete. >> i was alerted to a potential problem when all of a suddenen an investigation that opm closed over a year before now included classified information from the fbi name check. >> how important was that piece of information, that fbi report in making an adjudication? >> i thought it was probably the most important lead in an investigation. considering that an adjudicator is to try to determine whether subject is loyal to the united states, the kinds of crimes that the fbi investigates, sabotage, espionage, terrorism, that's what that lead told us. >> reporter: linda dei wasn't the only one suspicious. the federal investigator looking in to aaron alexis' case wrote in his report the fbi name checks appeared curious. as a test he decided to exam
in 2009, linda dei's office at the pentagon relied on opm investigations of soldiers like manning toto grant security clearances but dei began to suspect problems with the fbi name check. a search the fbi does of its criminal database a at the request of opm. she saw cases where cleempbss were granted before the results of the fbi were complete. >> i was alerted to a potential problem when all of a suddenen an investigation that opm closed over a year before now included classified...
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but today, senora linda's fields are being watered.e can even determine how much water the fields get, and when. >> making the most of resources is a skill locals here have mastered for centuries. it is just a question of putting it into practice. senora linda's alfalfa, which she feeds to her cattle, is flourishing. so long as locals practice sustainable water management, they will have as little to worry about as these rare torrent ducks, which have returned to the region after a long absence. >> and from the wisdom of the ancients to the lives of contemporary teenagers. it is time for another installment of millennium teen. like the other young people featured in this ongoing series, layne quintero gonzales is 15 years old, meaning that she was born in the year 2000. layne comes from colombia but is considering an overseas education. >> i'm 15. >> i am millennium. >> i'm 15. >> i am millennium. ♪ >> my name is layne quintero gonzales. i live in colombia, in the town of salento in the district of el quindio. i have three brothers and
but today, senora linda's fields are being watered.e can even determine how much water the fields get, and when. >> making the most of resources is a skill locals here have mastered for centuries. it is just a question of putting it into practice. senora linda's alfalfa, which she feeds to her cattle, is flourishing. so long as locals practice sustainable water management, they will have as little to worry about as these rare torrent ducks, which have returned to the region after a long...
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she's here with her friend, linda, who's also wonderful. okay. we're going to take -- we're going to see one last look. right? did we do that yet? one last look. barbara gill bailey. beautiful. all right, linda, you want to take off your blindfold, hon? >> ha! barbara. she's gorgeous. i don't even know you. >> want to turn around and see what she's talking about? you do look gorgeous. >> oh, my gosh! wow! >> that is so pretty. >> wow. >> gorgeous. >> wow. oh, my gosh. wow. >> can't tear yourself away from yourself. that's a good thing. >> i think she likes it. >> hey, barbara, you want to look right there at the camera. >> barbara had predominantly gray hair. she highlighted it. at one point, highlights don't work on gray hair. just looks like more gray hair. so we colored it. instantly brought color to her face. this long layered bob that works well. swept to the side bangs, flattering on almost everyone, with a little bit of height. >> look at the difference. >> i love that outfit. >> just casual chic. you can dress it up or dress it down. it's
she's here with her friend, linda, who's also wonderful. okay. we're going to take -- we're going to see one last look. right? did we do that yet? one last look. barbara gill bailey. beautiful. all right, linda, you want to take off your blindfold, hon? >> ha! barbara. she's gorgeous. i don't even know you. >> want to turn around and see what she's talking about? you do look gorgeous. >> oh, my gosh! wow! >> that is so pretty. >> wow. >> gorgeous. >>...
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in 2009, linda dei's office at the pentagon relied on opm investigations of soldiers like manning to decide whether to grant security clearances but dei began to suspect problems with the fbi name check. a search the fbi does of its of opm. dei saw cases where clearances were granted before the results of the fbi were complete. >> i was alerted to a potential problem when all of a sudden an investigation that opm closed over a year before now included classified information from the fbi name check. >> how important was that piece of information, that fbi report in making an adjudication? >> i thought it was probably the most important lead in an investigation. considering that an adjudicator is to try to determine whether subject is loyal to the united states, the kinds of crimes that the fbi investigates, sabotage, espionage, terrorism, that's what that lead told us. >> reporter: linda dei wasn't the only one suspicious. the federal investigator looking in to aaron alexis' case wrote in his report the fbi name checks appeared curious. as a test he decided to examine at random top se
in 2009, linda dei's office at the pentagon relied on opm investigations of soldiers like manning to decide whether to grant security clearances but dei began to suspect problems with the fbi name check. a search the fbi does of its of opm. dei saw cases where clearances were granted before the results of the fbi were complete. >> i was alerted to a potential problem when all of a sudden an investigation that opm closed over a year before now included classified information from the fbi...
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. >> linda miller is the founder and executive director of the civil society. it is a group that helps victims get access to legal aid and counseling. >> linda -- >> miller and sea herr met vang soon after she migrated to minnesota. on her behalf miller has filed what she believes is the first lawsuit of its kind in america. it seeks almost a half a million dollars for violations of federal laws on child sex tourism and human trafficking. >> what is the goal of your lawsuits of pena's lawsuit? >> my goal is to bring out another way of -- to stop the demand for sex with children. so i feel so lucky to have the perfect case to do it with. >> what makes this the perfect case? >> the credibility of the client, the bravery of the client. the fact that the client is here. the client is protected. and the client has all the evidence that she needs to prove the case. >> the case is currently in the hands of a u.s. district judge. vang's accused attacker claims he broke no laws. saying in a deposition that sex with minors is acceptable in hmong culture in laos. >> she w
. >> linda miller is the founder and executive director of the civil society. it is a group that helps victims get access to legal aid and counseling. >> linda -- >> miller and sea herr met vang soon after she migrated to minnesota. on her behalf miller has filed what she believes is the first lawsuit of its kind in america. it seeks almost a half a million dollars for violations of federal laws on child sex tourism and human trafficking. >> what is the goal of your...
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the new face joining the council is linda westergaard... who defeated marty mauk by 200 votes... she will replace bob mahaffey in the second ward... mahaffey decided not to run for re election. a company might make a multi million dollar investment in davenport... the "quad city times" reports "kraft heinz" wants to build a food manufacturing plant. it would be located on 70 acres in the "eastern iowa industrial center"... that's near interstate 80 and northwest boulevard. the proposed project would cost around 200 million dollars... and create about 400 jobs. the city council is expected to discuss the project tonight. central iowans can now help each other stay warm during the winter... it starts with cleaning out your closet or a trip to the store... and ends with a stop at the "fill the truck event." channel 13's josh nguyen is live will start in just a few hours... good morning! the winter warmth drive, in partnership with two men and a truck, chick-fil-a in ankeny and west des moines on mills civic parkway, pulse 101.7, vital signs display graphics and valley community cent
the new face joining the council is linda westergaard... who defeated marty mauk by 200 votes... she will replace bob mahaffey in the second ward... mahaffey decided not to run for re election. a company might make a multi million dollar investment in davenport... the "quad city times" reports "kraft heinz" wants to build a food manufacturing plant. it would be located on 70 acres in the "eastern iowa industrial center"... that's near interstate 80 and northwest...