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] my name is louise and this is my eggo. on tuesday i go in even earlier than usual. thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my wife loves her new routan. and they all come with that carefree maintenance. scheduled maintenance included. we're not shopping for cars here, people.
] my name is louise and this is my eggo. on tuesday i go in even earlier than usual. thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that...
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thank you, louise. speaker policy was heartbroken when she learned she would not be able to be in town for the celebration, but she did ask me to bring a few words from her. she asked me to say we did it. congratulations. thank you, louise. louise had been talking to the speaker for how many years before she was speaker? it is an exciting day. she asked me to share a few words with you. dear friends, this is indeed a historic day. the commemorate the opening of the new laguna honda hospital and rehabilitation center, which is the most modern, green, and technologically sophisticated hospital of its kind in the united states. thank you to dianne feinstein, who made it a priority, and to the city attorney who championed and continues to champion this project. many thanks are owed two majors -- to mayors jordan, brown, and newsom, and thank you to mr. elsbernd. we should all acknowledge the leadership of the late john neely and the chief nursing officer who moved the hospital into the 20th century. thank y
thank you, louise. speaker policy was heartbroken when she learned she would not be able to be in town for the celebration, but she did ask me to bring a few words from her. she asked me to say we did it. congratulations. thank you, louise. louise had been talking to the speaker for how many years before she was speaker? it is an exciting day. she asked me to share a few words with you. dear friends, this is indeed a historic day. the commemorate the opening of the new laguna honda hospital and...
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that is louise gray. thank you, louise, for your extraordinary leadership. when mitch was referencing -- it is interesting. i was elected mayor and one of the first stops i had was, literally, within 7 feet of where i am standing here today, but it was just dirt. that was the groundbreaking for this. here we are seven years later at the ribbon cutting. despite the delays, we are here. we are here as well in reference to what mitch was saying. a lot of it was not easy. the private commitments did not come in as expected. the money did not all materialize exactly as expected. but we call on someone who at the time could lead the way in terms of reconciling some of the concerns counties like san francisco had around their acute care facilities. we went to her many times to help us with san francisco general and to help us with laguna honda hospital. one of the big reasons we are here was the ingenious legislation that she appropriately and wisely introduced on behalf of not just this city but cities and counties large and small up and down the state, and allowe
that is louise gray. thank you, louise, for your extraordinary leadership. when mitch was referencing -- it is interesting. i was elected mayor and one of the first stops i had was, literally, within 7 feet of where i am standing here today, but it was just dirt. that was the groundbreaking for this. here we are seven years later at the ribbon cutting. despite the delays, we are here. we are here as well in reference to what mitch was saying. a lot of it was not easy. the private commitments...
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no one more so than our executive director, louise, who has been the helm of this agency for the last two years. [applause] >> thank you. we could not ask for a better president of the arts commission published than dee jay johnson. [applause] let's take a moment to also thank john wilcox and staff at the san francisco examiner. they really have been partners with many of the arts community and organizations, as well as the arts commission. many of you will remember that when we saw the installation, the examiner helped to spread the word throughout the city by printing 100,000 copies of the handouts that were distributed for an entire year while he got his sound insulation installed in city hall. they have been extraordinary partners on many occasions. thank you so much. i was blessed when i came to san francisco to have found extraordinary, talented, dedicated, hard-working, more than 40 hours per week staff. i would like to thank them, please join me in thanking this hard-working staff. they really deserve it, they were -- will work tirelessly on behalf of arts and culture in the c
no one more so than our executive director, louise, who has been the helm of this agency for the last two years. [applause] >> thank you. we could not ask for a better president of the arts commission published than dee jay johnson. [applause] let's take a moment to also thank john wilcox and staff at the san francisco examiner. they really have been partners with many of the arts community and organizations, as well as the arts commission. many of you will remember that when we saw the...
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] my name is louise and this is my eggo., a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. to eat an eggo...your way. dad, sometimes i feel like we're dwe are different, son.x we serve teriyaki bowls. delicious steak to eat an eggo...your way. s÷dor grill c$,hicken on a bed f steamed rice, with broccoli, carrots and teriyaki sauce. you bet we're different and proud of it. but aren't we different in another way? we serve anything on our menu anytime of day. that's my boy. >> jimmy: hello there. we're back. still to come, rhymefest will be here. last year, our next guest's sister was held captive in north korea for five months and experience to which she could no doubt relate after spending three years working on "the view." their account of that ordeal is called "somewhere inside." please welcome lisa ling. chps xhps [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm well. so nice to see you
] my name is louise and this is my eggo., a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. to eat an eggo...your way. dad, sometimes i feel like we're dwe are different, son.x we serve teriyaki bowls. delicious steak to eat an eggo...your way. s÷dor grill c$,hicken on a bed f steamed rice, with broccoli, carrots and teriyaki sauce. you bet we're different and...
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] my name is louise and this is my eggo.in even earlier than usual. thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my wife loves her new routan. and they all come with that carefree maintenance. scheduled maintenance included. we're not shopping for cars here, people. c'mon! well, i am now. that's kind of exciting. [ male announcer ] right now, get 0% apr on 2010 models, excluding tdi. or get a great price on a certified pre-owned volkswagen. get 0% apr on 2010 models, excluding tdi. at olive garden the other night. c'mon pass a breadstick to your favorite uncle. ohhhh!!! ohhhh!!! we had a ball. announcer: try olive garden's two new parmesan polenta
] my name is louise and this is my eggo.in even earlier than usual. thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my...
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] my name is louise and this is my eggo.thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. pass a breadstick to your favorite uncle. ohhhh!!! ohhhh!!! we had a ball. announcer: try our new parmesan polenta crusted dishes. with chicken breasts. or steak medallions. both with our 4 cheese ravioli in creamy alfredo. at olive garden. ( music stops, gasping ) mother nature's no match for tampax pearl compak. with a 40% smaller applicator, it's full-size protection... only cuter. ( click ) ♪ it's full-size protection... only cuter. and then there's anthe twin-turbocharging,.. 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost engine in the taurus sho from ford that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. the most innovative full-size sedan in america... is now highest ranked in initial quality. the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're back with t
] my name is louise and this is my eggo.thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. pass a breadstick to your favorite uncle. ohhhh!!! ohhhh!!! we had a ball. announcer: try our new parmesan polenta crusted dishes. with chicken breasts. or steak medallions. both with our 4 cheese ravioli in creamy alfredo. at olive garden. ( music...
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] my name is louise and this is my eggo. goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. you can get a great deal on a volkswagen. sounds terrific. cars built for the autobahn. actually, we're both pretty conservative drivers. ooh! shoot the gap. shoot the gap! whoo! so, they all come with carefree maintenance? yep, scheduled maintenance is included. i like the color. good. [ male announcer ] the autobahn for all event. lease the jetta limited edition for $199 a month or get 0% apr. ♪ ♪ i'm feeling the right tone, given the right song ♪ ♪ uh-huh [ female announcer ] if you feel you sweat more than average, you probably avoid getting close to people. ♪ ...given the right one [ female announcer ] degree clinical protection. ♪ you know where to get this feeling... ♪ [ female announcer ] its wetness protection is up to three times stronger than necessary. degree clinical protect
] my name is louise and this is my eggo. goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. you can get a great deal on a volkswagen. sounds terrific. cars built for the autobahn. actually, we're both pretty conservative drivers. ooh! shoot the gap. shoot the gap! whoo! so, they all come with carefree maintenance? yep, scheduled maintenance is...
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] my name is louise and this is my eggo.ggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. to e[ maget readycer ]way. for the ride of your life. turkey & bacon avocado. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the rad rainbow of voluminous veggies and cool, sea-green avocado all on freshly baked bread. are you up for the ultimate? ♪ then you've got to try the totally new subway ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. carve one up today. crank up the flavor at subway. it's like a fusion of lusciouse strawberries and bananas. blended with creamy, yummy yogurt in a refreshing explosion of wild berries that reverberates off my taste buds. th crescendos with alavor that tastes as good as it sounds. [ male announcer ] new real fruit smoothies from mccafé. just $2.29. mmm... [ male announcer ] the simple joy of real fruit smoothies. ♪ encore? ♪ a day once dawned ♪ ♪ and it was beautif
] my name is louise and this is my eggo.ggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. to e[ maget readycer ]way. for the ride of your life. turkey & bacon avocado. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the rad rainbow of voluminous veggies and cool, sea-green avocado all on freshly baked bread. are you up for the ultimate? ♪...
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he leaves his wife, susan sarandon, and gets together with his girlfriend, mary louise parker. it is beautifully written and very funny. tavis: this is very different. you have played some characters who come to mind now whose lives have disintegrated around them. what is it about disintegrated lives and michael douglas that goes so well together? >> i try to figure out why my whole career is contemporary movies. i have only done one period movie out of 50. somehow, i seem to love these movies where you put a character in an impossible situation and try to watch him get out of it. for me, is sort of a challenge of flying without a net. you take characters that are not inherently likable and try to win the audience over. why i do it, i would probably have to sit on a couch. i am sure it has something to do with my father. [laughter] tavis: i have been wanting to ask that question. i can run the list. you like playing these guys who just self-destruct. >> you just say, how is he going to get out of this? if you deal with only contemporary themes in you reach a certain age, then y
he leaves his wife, susan sarandon, and gets together with his girlfriend, mary louise parker. it is beautifully written and very funny. tavis: this is very different. you have played some characters who come to mind now whose lives have disintegrated around them. what is it about disintegrated lives and michael douglas that goes so well together? >> i try to figure out why my whole career is contemporary movies. i have only done one period movie out of 50. somehow, i seem to love these...
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hit it big in a few tear film, produced by ridley scott, the man behind "gladiator" and "thelma & louise and directed by kevin mcdonald, who made "the last king of scotland." >>er with following one person through a day or a week, but this is following everybody. >> our heroic driver taking us on this journey. >> reporter: thousands of submissions like these are expected from around the world. this was sunrise in norway. the deadline to shoot, even the mundane, is midnight and to upload within a week. the best footage will be condensed into that single film. >> the film, which is a portrait of the globe, a portrait of the whole of humanity on a single day. >> reporter: instructions were intentionally vague. show what you love or fear. >> i love my teddy bear. >> reporter: what makes you laugh or what's in your pockets. >> to smell the flowers. >> reporter: most of all, be yourself. >> because you can't be yourself to me without a single moment every once in a while of just serenity. >> people will, i think, recognize the unique quality of this film. that it is trying to be global. that i
hit it big in a few tear film, produced by ridley scott, the man behind "gladiator" and "thelma & louise and directed by kevin mcdonald, who made "the last king of scotland." >>er with following one person through a day or a week, but this is following everybody. >> our heroic driver taking us on this journey. >> reporter: thousands of submissions like these are expected from around the world. this was sunrise in norway. the deadline to shoot, even...
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louise comes in to discuss the future of laguna honda hospital. she had just won this huge settlement with the tobacco company. she was the first of any local city attorney to join in that lawsuit. at the time, a lot of people were arguing tobacco companies would overwhelm us. there will be all of these freedom of information act. you should not do it. she stood bravely and did it. she said to the mayor, and i will never forget -- she said "we have this opportunity. we can either use this money to rebuild laguna honda or we can pass it away -- piss it away." that was the exact quote. [applause] before i bring her up, i have to ask one more question. almost all of you are residents of the state of california. where is the tobacco money from the state of california? it was much larger amounts of money because it was a whole state. do any of you know? it is just part of the hole in the state's budget. it went into the general fund. what do we have because of luis? we have this beautiful building. [applause] >> unfortunately, those were my real words.
louise comes in to discuss the future of laguna honda hospital. she had just won this huge settlement with the tobacco company. she was the first of any local city attorney to join in that lawsuit. at the time, a lot of people were arguing tobacco companies would overwhelm us. there will be all of these freedom of information act. you should not do it. she stood bravely and did it. she said to the mayor, and i will never forget -- she said "we have this opportunity. we can either use this...
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take louise.she paid into the uninsurance compensation fund for 28 years and now she wants to draw on the insurance that she'd paid into. americans understand that. it's an insurance funds. people draw on it. and you know what they're doing with than you employment, mr. speaker? they're buying eggs and bread and cereal. they're paying their rent and their mortgage, they're taking care of their children, they're paying their utility bills. it's money that's going directly back into the economy. now, republicans in both chambers and especially these days in the united states senate are keeping busy by arguing that we neither have the resources nor sufficient reason to extend unemployment benefits to these hardworking americans like louise strong. the fiscal resources they argue would contribute to the deficit and that's something they ideologically cannot allow. well, i tell you, when you have to put food on the table, it's not about ideology, it's about being able to go to the grocery store. and th
take louise.she paid into the uninsurance compensation fund for 28 years and now she wants to draw on the insurance that she'd paid into. americans understand that. it's an insurance funds. people draw on it. and you know what they're doing with than you employment, mr. speaker? they're buying eggs and bread and cereal. they're paying their rent and their mortgage, they're taking care of their children, they're paying their utility bills. it's money that's going directly back into the economy....
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reporter: carrolle spott and her friend susan barrentine call themselves the real-life thelma and louisethe 1990's movie characters gained fame for running from the law. >> you never know what we might do. >> reporter: carole and susan are driving 70 miles round trip, slipping across the border into idaho to get a substance that is banned back in their home state of washington. we followed them into the deep, dark corners of the dishwasher detergent aisle. they're on the hunt for detergent made with phosphates, chemicals known to get your dishes clean. >> how many do we have? >> reporter: they're bringing the dishwasher soap back to spokane because phosphate detergents cannot be sold there, although it is still legal to use them. here's the problem. when phosphates go down the drain, they end up in rivers and lakes and cause algae to grow. the algae steals oxygen from fish and other aquatic life, and they can die. that's why phosphates were banned nationwide from laundry detergents in the 1990's. this month they were banned in dishwasher detergent in washington state and at least 15 othe
reporter: carrolle spott and her friend susan barrentine call themselves the real-life thelma and louisethe 1990's movie characters gained fame for running from the law. >> you never know what we might do. >> reporter: carole and susan are driving 70 miles round trip, slipping across the border into idaho to get a substance that is banned back in their home state of washington. we followed them into the deep, dark corners of the dishwasher detergent aisle. they're on the hunt for...
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. >> let's get the latest on the forecast for this monday morning louises checking that. >> will be chillythat closer to the coast. james said check it out. low clouds and fog mount tam camps highlights what's going on out there this morning it will be slow to left the fog is that the marine layer is in place this morning. currently in sampras's go 55 by noontime upper 50s high temperature 62 soak will allow their then cooling it back down to the upper 50s by about 8:00 p.m. here's a look at current tempters we are starting to warm it up to about 55 in san francisco half moon bay, cooler than that in redwood city, a mountain view warming it up to 60, 56 degrees in concord. we will continue '50s and '60s this hour. by noontime we still see '60s mixed with '70s by the afternoon our it looks like we should be in the low 80s in somewhat of the warmer spots. the upper '70s for the afternoon in santa rosa, 74 petaluma, 71 in vallejo today, check out the peninsula along the coast to slow to warm it doesn't look like it's going to get our of the '60s. san bruno 67, san francisco 62. san ramon vall
. >> let's get the latest on the forecast for this monday morning louises checking that. >> will be chillythat closer to the coast. james said check it out. low clouds and fog mount tam camps highlights what's going on out there this morning it will be slow to left the fog is that the marine layer is in place this morning. currently in sampras's go 55 by noontime upper 50s high temperature 62 soak will allow their then cooling it back down to the upper 50s by about 8:00 p.m. here's...
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louise antigua a minister who said that his $7,000 monthly paycheck is quote like god answering his prayersasn't at his church. wasn't at his house either. theresa jacobo wasn't anywhere to be found and neither was george maribel. mayor hernandez did issue a press release saying that he hopes the city is now on the right track, saying in part, quote, we recognize that today's economic climate and the financial hardships so many families are suffering put our past compensation decision in a new light. to the residents of bell, we apologize. pedro correa who on monday was defending rizzo for doing such a good job is now the new acting city manager. he couldn't be reached for comment. adams, who made $457,000 as police chief, was a no show today and the rank-and-file told me he won't be missed. >> you don't expect the chief to come in and say farewell? >> no. not at all. >> reporter: would he be welcome to could in and do that? >> not by us. >> reporter: rizzo who made nearly $800,000 hasn't been seen anywhere. he will face an orange county judge in two weeks. he was picked up for drunk drivin
louise antigua a minister who said that his $7,000 monthly paycheck is quote like god answering his prayersasn't at his church. wasn't at his house either. theresa jacobo wasn't anywhere to be found and neither was george maribel. mayor hernandez did issue a press release saying that he hopes the city is now on the right track, saying in part, quote, we recognize that today's economic climate and the financial hardships so many families are suffering put our past compensation decision in a new...
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impressed with your investigative work here that you have dug this up so there is -- i remember mary louisees who is bob shrum's wife said to bob when he was running the kerry campaign, said "he knows he runs the band of brothers, there is a group of larry tribe and bob shrum and larry and hebner, i'm the godfather of larry's children and they did an intervention in 1972 -- i turned 30, my son was three, i'm a single parent, and they said you've got to go to law school, you have been 12 years with the girls, you've got to go to law school, i applied to five schools including n.y.u. and harvard. larry tribe was recently tenured. all five turned me down. including n.y.u. law school. then they went in and intervened and a woman named molly garrity, dean of admissions called me and she said, "you have been accepted on reconsideration" and i said "i have to be honest with you, i'm going to tell you the truth, i thought one of the new york schools would accept me and i could phase out my debating team and go to law school at the same time. but i can't do law school right commuting from boston and
impressed with your investigative work here that you have dug this up so there is -- i remember mary louisees who is bob shrum's wife said to bob when he was running the kerry campaign, said "he knows he runs the band of brothers, there is a group of larry tribe and bob shrum and larry and hebner, i'm the godfather of larry's children and they did an intervention in 1972 -- i turned 30, my son was three, i'm a single parent, and they said you've got to go to law school, you have been 12...
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louise is tracking them. >> all those in this town. the >> when you're getting up in the morning. >> it matters. >> outside you can see the lights of downtown san francisco is a little low cloud cover is a lawyer to continue throughout the morning and factory could see it again and tomorrow the marine layer is going to stay pretty much throughout the workweek this will be a pattern that will have to get used to begin next week it is the morning drizzle. temperatures, pretty seasonal cooley of slightly but server should be. here's a look to the fog you can see bridge and ran on into the delta jet done its these days well as to the standard of rap visibility about 4 mi. not too bad of and the north bay were seeing some types of fog as well. during temperature of 53 degrees 51 in oakland, 59 in a neon that into the south bay upper 50s the run view and 57 in low status. severs says roger and widespread fraud this is expected to continue through much of the morning you about 8:00 you can see most of the blazes are dealing with low clouds an
louise is tracking them. >> all those in this town. the >> when you're getting up in the morning. >> it matters. >> outside you can see the lights of downtown san francisco is a little low cloud cover is a lawyer to continue throughout the morning and factory could see it again and tomorrow the marine layer is going to stay pretty much throughout the workweek this will be a pattern that will have to get used to begin next week it is the morning drizzle. temperatures,...
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his mother louise was a compassionate force for their place. -- for fair play.s a university student, he asked another student to accompany him into a segregated lunch area. the other student was black, and prohibited from eating with white students. they broke the rules. the university had to decide, do we follow the rules or do we change the policy? the lunchroom was integrated and free from discrimination from there on. [applause] the want to acknowledge morgan maxwell. he has traveled from tucson, ariz. to be with us and to honor our father. he was there when they changed the name of my father's foundation, and he shook my dad's hand. his two sons are new mexicans. they live here in new mexico. please rise. you get so much thanks from the udall family. [applause] thank you for being here with us. thank you for your friendship. as secretary of the interior, dad took on george preston marshall of the washington redskins. in 1962, the redskins were the last all white team. dad, as a landlord for the stadium, told marshall he had two choices. it could integrate
his mother louise was a compassionate force for their place. -- for fair play.s a university student, he asked another student to accompany him into a segregated lunch area. the other student was black, and prohibited from eating with white students. they broke the rules. the university had to decide, do we follow the rules or do we change the policy? the lunchroom was integrated and free from discrimination from there on. [applause] the want to acknowledge morgan maxwell. he has traveled from...
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his mother, louise, was a compassionate force for fair play. as a university student, stewart and his brother asked another young student named morton maxwell to accompany them into a student union he area for lunch. the launch area was segregated. morgan was a black student who was prohibited from eating with white students at the university. the three of them broke the rules. the university had to decide if you follow the rules and discipline them or do you change the policy? the lunch room was segregated -- was desegregated from then on. morgan maxwell, i want to acknowledge him, he has joined us here today and has traveled from tucson arizona to be with us and to our my father. he was down when they named the foundation from the morris k. eck udall building. morgan's two sons are new mexicans. they live here in new mexico. morgan, please rise. you get so much thanks from the udall family. thank you for being here with us. thank you for your friendship. [applause] as secretary of interior, dad took on the racist owner george preston marshall
his mother, louise, was a compassionate force for fair play. as a university student, stewart and his brother asked another young student named morton maxwell to accompany them into a student union he area for lunch. the launch area was segregated. morgan was a black student who was prohibited from eating with white students at the university. the three of them broke the rules. the university had to decide if you follow the rules and discipline them or do you change the policy? the lunch room...
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louise. caller: thank you for doing what you do. would like to know a little bit about the history of the start of homeland security. i do believe president bush did not want homeland to charity. he thought you could build up the cia, fbi and have a perfectly good security, but congress insisted on creating this bureaucracy. they also insisted on federalizing the tsa. i always wondered about where is the port authority in boston? and did they not have the ability to secure the airport? these are taxing authorities. they have the ability to tax us. i never heard anything about the port authority and their responsibilities, and how they have let us down. guest: homeland security was created as a department in 2003. it was a controversial decision. there were a lot of politics. the administration was ambivalent but the decision was made to create it. i think today it continues to struggle burning in many disparate elements. it is a working progress. one can make the case, though, that unless you draw these eighties together at a time w
louise. caller: thank you for doing what you do. would like to know a little bit about the history of the start of homeland security. i do believe president bush did not want homeland to charity. he thought you could build up the cia, fbi and have a perfectly good security, but congress insisted on creating this bureaucracy. they also insisted on federalizing the tsa. i always wondered about where is the port authority in boston? and did they not have the ability to secure the airport? these...
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koh, gulfport, mississippi, louise. caller: hello.f someone has aids and is diagnosed early and given the drugs, what -- how much longer would their life be expected to extend, and would they -- could they communicate it during that time? host: what do you mean could they communicate? caller: could they continue to spread it during their extra 15 or 20 years? host: thank you, ma'am. guest: we're so gratified that scientific research has brought this country to a new phase where people with h.i.v. can live for decades. and we've had some callers who are examples of that and we're thrilled to have that. but we can't let down our guard, can't be complacence and people who are infected can continue to spread the virus, unfortunately. host: even though it's undetectable? guest: viral lotes loads can go up and down and we need to keep stressing prevention not only for those who are infected but those at risk for infection. host: dr. howard koh, assistant secretary of health and human services. we've been talking about the national hiv/aids
koh, gulfport, mississippi, louise. caller: hello.f someone has aids and is diagnosed early and given the drugs, what -- how much longer would their life be expected to extend, and would they -- could they communicate it during that time? host: what do you mean could they communicate? caller: could they continue to spread it during their extra 15 or 20 years? host: thank you, ma'am. guest: we're so gratified that scientific research has brought this country to a new phase where people with...
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. >> get a check on your forecast louises standing by. >> or tried to watch those temperatures warm-upowly it doesn't look like we're really gonna get up there and all today we will stay well below normal this time you're a shot outside you can see the overcast conditions out there in san francisco we are at 55 degrees by noontime jumping up a few degrees from that the high today on the expected to be 60 today which is cooler than yesterday back down to 50 by 8:00 p.m.. warming up to the east bay 60 degrees for hayward same livermore's south bay we are seeing low 60s this morning 61 for men and you by noon will have a mixture of '60s and '70s by about the 3:00 hour we may see a few oats out there and we're talking just a couple. for how the data into san rafael mill valley temperatures in the upper 60s 74 vallejo and down along the peninsula this is where cool temperatures will be if you had to the coast were sticking in the '50s really will slow to warm today 66 internal the state school low 60s 66 oakland, castro valley and to fremont and 71. san ramon valley 7778 degrees for pittsbu
. >> get a check on your forecast louises standing by. >> or tried to watch those temperatures warm-upowly it doesn't look like we're really gonna get up there and all today we will stay well below normal this time you're a shot outside you can see the overcast conditions out there in san francisco we are at 55 degrees by noontime jumping up a few degrees from that the high today on the expected to be 60 today which is cooler than yesterday back down to 50 by 8:00 p.m.. warming up...
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of the judiciary committee, john conyers, with the compolicesy of the rules committee, chaired by louise slaughter, and i think at least in the silence of it all, within the arrangement of the speaker of the house's method of running this place, speaker pelosi. and so, this franchise that is every member of congress, each of us that represents about 700,000 people in this congress, we come here to carry the values of our constituents and out among our districts, we have all the solutions for america. we have all the answers that man and woman can device out there among our constituents, 700,000 i have the privilege to represent added to the other 305.3 million or so that are represented by the other 435 members of congress. and we go out, we have an information network. we gather data and we have those voices coming in to my office constantly. that's what we do. and as part of my job, weigh those ideas in, place them in the right place, get them to the subcommittees, get information before the hearings, get them to the subkest and for the markups and get them to the full committee for th
of the judiciary committee, john conyers, with the compolicesy of the rules committee, chaired by louise slaughter, and i think at least in the silence of it all, within the arrangement of the speaker of the house's method of running this place, speaker pelosi. and so, this franchise that is every member of congress, each of us that represents about 700,000 people in this congress, we come here to carry the values of our constituents and out among our districts, we have all the solutions for...