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maddie says she doesn't plan to make snap caps forever.ext five years is to go to college. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's kristen. >> louisiana holds a unique record. since the first europeans arrived, 10 flags have flown over the territory. that's more than any other u.s. state. in 1519, spanish explorers planted their flag. they were followed by the french in 1682. later on, napoleon's tricolor was displayed. then, in 1763, great britain gained a foothold in the region. in 1810, local colonists united against the british under a flag known as "the bonnie blue." finally, in 1812, louisiana achieved statehood. it looked like the stars and stripes were here to stay. but with the civil war, louisiana withdrew from the union. it declared itself a republic -- with its own flag, of course, but two months later, it joined the confederacy. louisianans would live under two different confederate flags before the war ended. finally in 1912, louisiana adopted the flag we see today. >> the louis
maddie says she doesn't plan to make snap caps forever.ext five years is to go to college. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's kristen. >> louisiana holds a unique record. since the first europeans arrived, 10 flags have flown over the territory. that's more than any other u.s. state. in 1519, spanish explorers planted their flag. they were followed by the french in 1682. later on, napoleon's tricolor was displayed. then, in 1763,...
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Sep 6, 2012
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salvatore maddi: you start with what we call situational reconstruction. this is a technique that asks you to become a kind of novelist about your own life. just let your imagination go and think of a way in which the stressful circumstance could be even much worse than it is. feeling as though i don't have any help... support from other people. salvatore maddi: the next step is to think of how the stressful circumstance could be better than it is, and the same thing there. you make up a story about it-- what would have to happen? having done that, you step back from your efforts and ask yourself whether... you've been able to put the stressful circumstance in a broader perspective because of this kind of spading up the ground. see, what you're looking for is deeper understanding. that's all mental. and if the answer is yes to both of those, then you transcend the mental approach into action. you make a plan of action that can carry out what you now know, and you act on that plan. and then when you get feedback from that, you use the feedback to recognize
salvatore maddi: you start with what we call situational reconstruction. this is a technique that asks you to become a kind of novelist about your own life. just let your imagination go and think of a way in which the stressful circumstance could be even much worse than it is. feeling as though i don't have any help... support from other people. salvatore maddi: the next step is to think of how the stressful circumstance could be better than it is, and the same thing there. you make up a story...
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hi, maddy. she won't wave back.n i have another one on the way. >> another one on the way. wow. you just committing yourself getting no sleep forever. >> i'm still young so, let me get it out the way now. i got my little girl. we just found out that it's a little boy, so i'm done. girl, boy, bang, that's it. >> going to get your little football and basketball. >> done. >> two future entertainers? >> i don't know. madigan, maddy definitely sings, at least i think that's what she's doing. it's real loud and real high, and she be having a ball doing it, so i'm assuming that it's singing. >> you're not going to be a stage parent like joe jackson? probably not a good example. >> hello, mr. jackson. >> i'm scared of you sir. i will get him switched now. >> crazy. too late. yeah. so. >> what were we talking about? michael jackson. >> michael jackson. i'm in the process of putting together a fifth album right now, coming along really, really nicely. i'll be looking forward for it the top of the year. >> okay. >> the movie "
hi, maddy. she won't wave back.n i have another one on the way. >> another one on the way. wow. you just committing yourself getting no sleep forever. >> i'm still young so, let me get it out the way now. i got my little girl. we just found out that it's a little boy, so i'm done. girl, boy, bang, that's it. >> going to get your little football and basketball. >> done. >> two future entertainers? >> i don't know. madigan, maddy definitely sings, at least i...
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going on, there is groups here, ross works with all these groups, especially the healing circle, maddie scott, and -- brown, it seems none of the homicides are solved and we need him back to work. to remove him without pay there is no justification for it. i'm asking you to make the right choice, vote with your conscience and have ross back as our sheriff. thank you. >> president chiu: good afternoon. peter warfield, speaking as an individual. i'd like to draw attention to the completely unequal treatment that goes on in san francisco. with respect to certain forms of justice. if you are the appointee of the mayor, everything is overlooked. as in the case of the library commission president, who was found by the ethics commission to the -- having committed misconduct and should be sacked. the mayor's grossly unequal treatment shown in these two cases should be an issue with you, the supervisors, and with all san franciscans. i'm also executive director of library users association, and wanted it give an update on the bernal heights library branch mural which is a mural featuring victor
going on, there is groups here, ross works with all these groups, especially the healing circle, maddie scott, and -- brown, it seems none of the homicides are solved and we need him back to work. to remove him without pay there is no justification for it. i'm asking you to make the right choice, vote with your conscience and have ross back as our sheriff. thank you. >> president chiu: good afternoon. peter warfield, speaking as an individual. i'd like to draw attention to the completely...
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Sep 24, 2012
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ooh, there's some maddie light too, maddie light and bud light.y to see all that beer destroyed, because you know they won't be able to repurpose that. >> well, you wouldn't think. >> here's your monday forecast. frost and freeze advisories from the great lakes to the carolinas. heavy rain in south florida. evening thunderstorms around st. louis, kansas city and omaha. showers in the rockies. >> upper 60s and 70s from salt lake city to billings. mostly 70s from minneapolis to kansas city. 94 in dallas, 60s in the midwest and northeast. >>> well, these are busy days for a pair of sisters and their husbands in birmingham, alabama. meet little sam adams and his new little cousin ethan. both were born last friday. >> their mothers are heather adams and her sister, amy. they gave birth just four hours apart, and that's not all they shared, t.j. >> yeah, i think they have matching shirts there. >> they probably didn't share the father. >> right, the sisters actually conceived on the same day or so they say, and they surprised each other with the news th
ooh, there's some maddie light too, maddie light and bud light.y to see all that beer destroyed, because you know they won't be able to repurpose that. >> well, you wouldn't think. >> here's your monday forecast. frost and freeze advisories from the great lakes to the carolinas. heavy rain in south florida. evening thunderstorms around st. louis, kansas city and omaha. showers in the rockies. >> upper 60s and 70s from salt lake city to billings. mostly 70s from minneapolis to...
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she first came to prominence in the early 1980's when she starred as the femme foot-tall maddy playing opposite william hurt in the thriller "body heat." [applause] she went on to star in a wide range of popular films and plays, and even provided the voice for jessica rabbit, the acclaimed animated movie "who framed roger rabbit?" but even as her acting career was blossoming, turner maintains a deep interest in civic events. the daughter of a foreign service officer, she lived as a girl in venezuela, canada, england and cuba. she graduated from the american school in london and later from the university of maryland, baltimore county. she has been a decades-long member for people of the american way and a longtime supporter of amnesty international. she not only thinks globally, but acts locally through city meals with whom she volunteers as a meal delivered in new york city where she lives. [applause] turner serves as the chair of the planned parenthood federation of american board of advocates and has testified before congress on reproductive rights, which is her topic here today. bes
she first came to prominence in the early 1980's when she starred as the femme foot-tall maddy playing opposite william hurt in the thriller "body heat." [applause] she went on to star in a wide range of popular films and plays, and even provided the voice for jessica rabbit, the acclaimed animated movie "who framed roger rabbit?" but even as her acting career was blossoming, turner maintains a deep interest in civic events. the daughter of a foreign service officer, she...
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. >> reporter: williamson says she will stop at nothing to see maddie vote this november. >> she should see that she does. >> update on this story. she was able to get that photo i.d. allowing her to cast her vote in november. >>> half past the hour now. i will get you caught up the headlines. first up, this. outrage on display today in madrid, spain. tens of thousands of protesters rallied in the capital vent anger over sharp budget cuts. they say the cuts will hurt them more than the wealthy. activists say they will protest until their voices are heard. 35,000 people attended the reverend moon's funeral in south korea today. moon was the founder of the unification church and controversial religious leader. he claimed jesus christ asked him to finish his work on earth. his followers believed moon was the messiah. he died of pneumonia complications last week. 92 years old. >>> right now practice amu university playing its first home football game without a marching band. part of the punishment for the hazing death of robert champion. 12 former band members pleaded not guilty to hazing c
. >> reporter: williamson says she will stop at nothing to see maddie vote this november. >> she should see that she does. >> update on this story. she was able to get that photo i.d. allowing her to cast her vote in november. >>> half past the hour now. i will get you caught up the headlines. first up, this. outrage on display today in madrid, spain. tens of thousands of protesters rallied in the capital vent anger over sharp budget cuts. they say the cuts will hurt...
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and joining us with americans for tax reform, maddie go through it for me fast. how did the spike happen? i believe there was a spike in the number of people not paying any federal income tax at all. >> right, we've got romney talking about this and the media saying that this is, you know, him insulting, inelegant, a problem talking about it, what it is a referendum on obama policies and the state of the economy. what we've seen are incomes falling and people have less income due to paying taxes on and getting more he deduction and less tax income liability. ahead of that, too, though, we've seen a lot more complexity introduced into the tax code, we've got deductions, if you fill out your own 1040 how difficult it is if you're not taking the standard deduction, what your tax liability is. this is something coming down the pipe with a romney administration or more republicans in the house and senate we should be be considering when he we're talking about tax reform. stuart: okay, but it is accurate to say that in the obama years, a larger proportion of people are
and joining us with americans for tax reform, maddie go through it for me fast. how did the spike happen? i believe there was a spike in the number of people not paying any federal income tax at all. >> right, we've got romney talking about this and the media saying that this is, you know, him insulting, inelegant, a problem talking about it, what it is a referendum on obama policies and the state of the economy. what we've seen are incomes falling and people have less income due to...
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she first came to prominence in the early 1980s when she starred as maddie playing opposite william hurt in the thriller body heat. she went on -- [applause] >> she went on to star in a wide range of popular films and plays, it even provided the voice for jessica rabbit, the acclaimed animated movie, who framed roger rabbit. but even as her acting career was blossoming, turner maintain a deep interest in civic events. the daughter of a foreign service officer, she lived as ago in venezuela, canada, england and cuba. she graduated from the american school in london and later from the university of maryland baltimore county. she has been a decades long member of people for the american way, and a longtime supporter of amnesty international. she not only thinks globally, but ask locally through city meals with whom she volunteers as a meal deliver in new york city where she lives. [applause] >> turner serves as the chair of the planned parenthood federation of american board of advocates, and has testified before congress on reproductive rights which is your topic here today. besides acting
she first came to prominence in the early 1980s when she starred as maddie playing opposite william hurt in the thriller body heat. she went on -- [applause] >> she went on to star in a wide range of popular films and plays, it even provided the voice for jessica rabbit, the acclaimed animated movie, who framed roger rabbit. but even as her acting career was blossoming, turner maintain a deep interest in civic events. the daughter of a foreign service officer, she lived as ago in...