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marcia stenberg wants to work, but -- at 65, people aren't beating down your door to give you a job.y ran out on both her savings and her pride. today was her first trip to a food bank. >> i don't know what else to do. just like the rest of them, i'm sure they don't know what else to do. getting a handout, i've never done that. i've never done that. >> there are countless worthy causes and most agree presidential campaigns are one of them. sometimes the most basic human need gets lost in the shuffle. >> the safety net is shredded. people shouldn't have to line up for food. we have enough in this country. we need to learn to share. >> thank you for your help. >> people like marcia are counting on it. >>> lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a preview of this week's democratic national convention. we'll hear from los angeles mayor. plus, the latest shark sightings off of cape cod and a look at what's behind the trend. she made sports history friday. we'll meet the first girl to play quarterback at a florida high school football ga
marcia stenberg wants to work, but -- at 65, people aren't beating down your door to give you a job.y ran out on both her savings and her pride. today was her first trip to a food bank. >> i don't know what else to do. just like the rest of them, i'm sure they don't know what else to do. getting a handout, i've never done that. i've never done that. >> there are countless worthy causes and most agree presidential campaigns are one of them. sometimes the most basic human need gets...
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. >> marcia is here lamenting the loss of her neighborhood theater.hey had their last showing on sunday night. they lost their lease. these long-time patrons say the city is losing a unique and necessary parts of its charm and identity. >> it has offered a broad range of opportunities and exposures and education. so i think it is going to create -- it is going to be a loss to the city. i'm sorry to see it go. >> the theater has been known for showing independent films that almost never get to the large screen theaters. it has been on california street since 1967, but an art house since 1991. the last film showing is "the intouchables" which john is here to see. >> we have been coming here for years over a decade. it it has great movies. >> they have been coming for years, and they streamed into the theater. while some are here to see another film they may not get a chance to see anywhere else, marcia is here to pay her respects. >> i am meeting my friends here. even though there is nothing i want to see particularly, we are coming to pay tribute to th
. >> marcia is here lamenting the loss of her neighborhood theater.hey had their last showing on sunday night. they lost their lease. these long-time patrons say the city is losing a unique and necessary parts of its charm and identity. >> it has offered a broad range of opportunities and exposures and education. so i think it is going to create -- it is going to be a loss to the city. i'm sorry to see it go. >> the theater has been known for showing independent films that...
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. >> marcia is here lamenting the loss of her neighborhood theater.d their last showing on sunday night. they lost their lease. these long-time patrons say the city is losing a unique and necessary parts of its charm and identity. >> it has offered a broad range of opportunities and exposures and education. so i think it is going to create -- it is going to be a loss to the city. i'm sorry to see it go. >> the theater has been known for showing independent films that almost never get to the large screen theaters. it has been on california street since 1967, but an art house since 1991. the last film showing is "the intouchables" which john is here to see. >> we have been coming here for years over a decade. it it has great movies. >> they have been coming for years, and they streamed into the theater. while some are here to see another film they may not get a chance to see anywhere else, marcia is here to pay her respects. >> i am meeting my friends here. even though there is nothing i want to see particularly, we are coming to pay tribute to the very
. >> marcia is here lamenting the loss of her neighborhood theater.d their last showing on sunday night. they lost their lease. these long-time patrons say the city is losing a unique and necessary parts of its charm and identity. >> it has offered a broad range of opportunities and exposures and education. so i think it is going to create -- it is going to be a loss to the city. i'm sorry to see it go. >> the theater has been known for showing independent films that almost...
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first up is representative marcia fudge. [applause] there you go. [inaudible] nextstep of course course, another version, representative john lewis. [applause] we also have representatives melvin watt. [applause] next step, what are my favorite people. i love watching them duke it out on the tv screen. next up is ms. donna brazile. [cheers and applause] nextstep comest amaze all my different civil rights leader acted as an tv on the tv screen, reverend al sharpton. [cheers and applause] about to give a special thank you to reverend sharpton -- onto the special thank you because he was able to fill in on short notice. when i asked him to come come i told him he was going to be moderating. when he normally does, he does with mark morreale, those key civil rights organization of the naacp and the injunction. he didn't know that when he came out. i apologize for that. we do think and for that. give them a round of applause. [applause] guy said this was going to be a diverse panel. why are you laughing? would have some conservatives. we went through the
first up is representative marcia fudge. [applause] there you go. [inaudible] nextstep of course course, another version, representative john lewis. [applause] we also have representatives melvin watt. [applause] next step, what are my favorite people. i love watching them duke it out on the tv screen. next up is ms. donna brazile. [cheers and applause] nextstep comest amaze all my different civil rights leader acted as an tv on the tv screen, reverend al sharpton. [cheers and applause] about...
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clientes pero la gente tiene menos dinero para gastar >>> antes se vendÍa mÁs >>> lo que enfrenta marcia comerciantes, los pobres tienen menos dinero que nunca y los millonarios son cada vez mÁs rico, segÚn el buro del censo la pobre pobreza aumenta mÁs >>> en nueva york vimos un incremento de mÁs de 75 mil neoyorquinos que cayeron en la pobreza durante el 2010 al 2011, esto incluye 11 mil personas que trabajan tiempo completo >>> santa soriano representante de una agencia que combate la pobreza dice que el problema en nueva york y el resto del paÍs que los nuevos trabajos ayudan sÓlo a sobrevivir >>> los trabajos a nivel medio son quienes ayudan a salir a la persona de la pobreza y no hemos creado trabajos ahÍ, los trabajos se han creado que el salario es bajo pero la persona no sale de la pobreza >>> entre los neoyorquinos mÁs afectados estÁn los hispanos, persona mayores de 65 aÑos de edad, y personas casadas y quienes cuentan con una educaciÓn bÁsica >>> la pobreza aumentÓ casi un punto poro secentual esto es un de la poblaciÓn, a nivel nacional el Índice de pobreza es de 15. 9%, y a
clientes pero la gente tiene menos dinero para gastar >>> antes se vendÍa mÁs >>> lo que enfrenta marcia comerciantes, los pobres tienen menos dinero que nunca y los millonarios son cada vez mÁs rico, segÚn el buro del censo la pobre pobreza aumenta mÁs >>> en nueva york vimos un incremento de mÁs de 75 mil neoyorquinos que cayeron en la pobreza durante el 2010 al 2011, esto incluye 11 mil personas que trabajan tiempo completo >>> santa soriano...
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to marcia be a good day to view the beginning of the fall colors. a few showers may develop on sunday. eastern shore temperatures backing down a little land shark chances diminished. on the coast, the front is still close enough that we may have some scattered showers tomorrow. the seven-day forecast to wrap up the month of september, 72 tomorrow and sunday. a better chance for a shower monday night into tuesday with the rainshowers gradually tapering off on wednesday. >> from the susquehanna bank support center, this is 11 sports. >> live from camden yards getting ready for the last pregame of the season. all the players were greeted from t-shirts. stay hungry. that is the message to go ahead and stay hungry, keep after it. his wife gave birth early this morning and he was up all my. he will not be here in the lineup. he is not in the lineup against the right-hander. he took one in the head and that is part of the bad blood that is a part of this series. while they have bigger things to focus on, it was a topic of conversation today in the clubhous
to marcia be a good day to view the beginning of the fall colors. a few showers may develop on sunday. eastern shore temperatures backing down a little land shark chances diminished. on the coast, the front is still close enough that we may have some scattered showers tomorrow. the seven-day forecast to wrap up the month of september, 72 tomorrow and sunday. a better chance for a shower monday night into tuesday with the rainshowers gradually tapering off on wednesday. >> from the...
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marcia clark said she didn't have a comment on this.den is suggesting somehow johnnie cochran, former colleague at court tv, he needs to introduction. that he somehow may have ripped or manipulated the lining of that glove, and i believe although i was not on the panel where you both were seated last week at pace university, but i believe he was alluding to the fact you may have been in an interview room off of a court and would have had access to that piece of evidence. i have never seen evidence introduced in court that you can sequester in a room off to the side. if what you're saying is true, there has been to be court record that clears this up 100%. >> of course. there are court records. what happened is after he tried it on, we got permission from the court to take the glove back and try it on again, because we feared that they might ask him to try it on without the latex gloves. i was the person that tried it on him, but it happened after, not before. it would be utter incompetent on part of a prosecutor or judge to ever allow t
marcia clark said she didn't have a comment on this.den is suggesting somehow johnnie cochran, former colleague at court tv, he needs to introduction. that he somehow may have ripped or manipulated the lining of that glove, and i believe although i was not on the panel where you both were seated last week at pace university, but i believe he was alluding to the fact you may have been in an interview room off of a court and would have had access to that piece of evidence. i have never seen...
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good old chris darden it was marcia clark and chris darden.chool riveted to the trial like most americans were. chris darden speaking to a law school forum comes out with these bombshell allegations. >> he specifically is naming johnny cochran who has access to the bloody glove and must have manipulated the lining,er to it up which would explain why simpson's hand couldn't get in there. i'm glad he said it. this country has the first amendment which allows to say the most outrageous and offensive things you want. and now we in the court of public opinion can say these things. but when you wait 17 years and johnny cochran is dead, i must say the following. if the glove is torn, it can't be worn. megyn: chris darden said the bailive told him the defense had the glove during the lunch hour and he says it's been his suspicion for a long time the lining was manipulated. it would be extraordinary for a through make that up. >> they have been waiting 17 years for this bombshell to come out. if you had any indications before now he would have brought
good old chris darden it was marcia clark and chris darden.chool riveted to the trial like most americans were. chris darden speaking to a law school forum comes out with these bombshell allegations. >> he specifically is naming johnny cochran who has access to the bloody glove and must have manipulated the lining,er to it up which would explain why simpson's hand couldn't get in there. i'm glad he said it. this country has the first amendment which allows to say the most outrageous and...
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that brought a bit of a cheer from the crowd, but no cheering from marcia who says it's unfortunate that channel 9 gives time to air ignorant statements from hank williams. what about free speech? has freedom of speech gone away? i don't think so. or we are allowed freedom of speech as long as we don't defend anyone or allow freedom of speech from inside a closet. if he thinks it, he can say it. but mike from culpeper x virginia, says freedom of speech has some limitations. as a newscaster, it is not your place or any other newscaster to either agree or disagree, mock or otherwise question his or any other american's statement. it is to report the news without bias. i watched you and will continue to do so and i consider you an honest and forthright person. the voice you used in this story did not sound quite right. okay, i thank you for the kind words, but i also know we all have opinions about our politicians. you should make them known inside mcginty's mail bag. please don't forget to include your name and where you're writing us from. that is our report. i'll be back here at 11:00 al
that brought a bit of a cheer from the crowd, but no cheering from marcia who says it's unfortunate that channel 9 gives time to air ignorant statements from hank williams. what about free speech? has freedom of speech gone away? i don't think so. or we are allowed freedom of speech as long as we don't defend anyone or allow freedom of speech from inside a closet. if he thinks it, he can say it. but mike from culpeper x virginia, says freedom of speech has some limitations. as a newscaster, it...
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was it reminded me of adjustable rate mortgages just you know that was the first thing that came to marcia they just took it from me you know i actually said that in our morning meeting and so this year i did not really that i've thought of myself i don't know we're talking about not ok we can go but anyway it was a red flag to me. you won't come to the place the chivalrous women heard you can catch both of the premier maritime deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats that let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered insidious plane the marcellus really. pair that up with the world's most powerful chopper and you've got it to bring to douse the blaze technology i'm doing here on a launch we used on the future of cover. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. sub jet the emperor napoleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right
was it reminded me of adjustable rate mortgages just you know that was the first thing that came to marcia they just took it from me you know i actually said that in our morning meeting and so this year i did not really that i've thought of myself i don't know we're talking about not ok we can go but anyway it was a red flag to me. you won't come to the place the chivalrous women heard you can catch both of the premier maritime deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian...
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whatever it reminded me of adjustable rate mortgages just you know that was the first thing that came to marcia they just took it from me no i actually said that in our morning meeting and so this year i did not really thought of myself i don't know we're talking about not ok we can go but anyway it was a red flag to me i'm not going to gamble all right that's all we have time for that thank you so much for watching be sure to come back tomorrow and in the mean time you know you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster and like our facebook page it's capital account facebook dot com slash capital account and give us feedback or catch any shows you missed on you tube at youtube dot com slash capital account watch it's an h.d. on hulu and have yourself one fantastic night. wealthy british study done. on time because. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. mission. critical free in-store charge. arrangement three. three stooges free. download free blog. v
whatever it reminded me of adjustable rate mortgages just you know that was the first thing that came to marcia they just took it from me no i actually said that in our morning meeting and so this year i did not really thought of myself i don't know we're talking about not ok we can go but anyway it was a red flag to me i'm not going to gamble all right that's all we have time for that thank you so much for watching be sure to come back tomorrow and in the mean time you know you can follow me...
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. >> reporter: exactly what contemporary art collectors and philanthropists, marcia and frederick weismanond when they started this collection almost 50 years ago. their portraits by warhol greet you in the main lobby. >> in the mid '6s frederick had a head injury. he landeddality cedar sinai. he was forgetting names, vug trouble speaking and everything. one day she brought in a very small jackson poll october to his bedside. he pointed at it and said pollack. he made a connection with the art work >> reporter: that's how this grand collection began. >> they gave hundreds of pieces from their own art collection. they went around the city and spoke to artists, art collectors, gallery owners. they spoke to everybody and got everyone to dough art work from their collections >> reporter: a grand tradition of giving that thrives today. every piece here was donated. >> i gave birth in the hospital. so that's our hospital really >> reporter: susan and leonard nimoy. they are passionate collectors of contemporary art >> it's part of our period, our culture. >> reporter: they donated a sculpture a
. >> reporter: exactly what contemporary art collectors and philanthropists, marcia and frederick weismanond when they started this collection almost 50 years ago. their portraits by warhol greet you in the main lobby. >> in the mid '6s frederick had a head injury. he landeddality cedar sinai. he was forgetting names, vug trouble speaking and everything. one day she brought in a very small jackson poll october to his bedside. he pointed at it and said pollack. he made a connection...
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so i have mila jovovich -- and marcia cross. >> terrific cast. friends?> some of them, yes, some we called their agents. >> interesting. mila has a different image now as this -- you know, this evil -- battling evil and stuff, different kind of a role for her. >> yes. >> what made you think of her for this role? >> i needed somebody who was a foreigner, somebody who was beautiful. i needed somebody with cache at the box office worldwide. at that point, there were maybe five people who were running, and she was at the top of it. she was perfect for that part. >> being a bond girl is probably how most people remember you. how did that change your whole career, that one role? >> it completely changed everything. >> had you been modeling before that? >> i modeled and stopped modeling and went to columbia university. then started pursuing acting at the same time. then for the first time of years, it was a struggle. nobody would cast me. i was too fall, too -- too foreign. they didn't know what to do with me. at that point, i gave up. i said, it's not going to
so i have mila jovovich -- and marcia cross. >> terrific cast. friends?> some of them, yes, some we called their agents. >> interesting. mila has a different image now as this -- you know, this evil -- battling evil and stuff, different kind of a role for her. >> yes. >> what made you think of her for this role? >> i needed somebody who was a foreigner, somebody who was beautiful. i needed somebody with cache at the box office worldwide. at that point, there...
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. >> reporter: exactly what contemporary art collectors and philanthropists, marcia and frederick weismanond when they started this collection almost 50 years ago. their portraits by warhol greet you in the main lobby. >> in the mid '6s frederick had a head injury. he landeddality cedar sinai. he was forgetting names, vug trouble speaking and everything. one day she brought in a very small jackson poll october to his bedside. he pointed at it and said pollack. he made a connection with the art work >> reporter: that's how this grand collection began. >> they gave hundreds of pieces from their own art collection. they went around the city and spoke to artists, art collectors, gallery owners. they spoke to everybody and got everyone to dough art work from their collections >> reporter: a grand tradition of giving that thrives today. every piece here was donated. >> i gave birth in the hospital. so that's our hospital really >> reporter: susan and leonard nimoy. they are passionate collectors of contemporary art >> it's part of our period, our culture. >> reporter: they donated a sculpture a
. >> reporter: exactly what contemporary art collectors and philanthropists, marcia and frederick weismanond when they started this collection almost 50 years ago. their portraits by warhol greet you in the main lobby. >> in the mid '6s frederick had a head injury. he landeddality cedar sinai. he was forgetting names, vug trouble speaking and everything. one day she brought in a very small jackson poll october to his bedside. he pointed at it and said pollack. he made a connection...
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first up is representative marcia fudge. ohio getting a shout out. next up, another legend, representative john lewis. [applause] we also have representative mel watts. [applause] next up, one of my favorite people i love to watch duke it out. ms. donna brazile. [applause] next up, some of you have heard of this gentleman, a civil rights leader, activist, and on your television, reverend al sharpton. [applause] i want to give a special thank you to reverend sharpton because he was able to fill in for us on short notice. when i asked him to come, i told him he would be moderating. normally he does them with three key civil-rights organizations duties in conjunction. i apologize for that. we do thank him for being here. give rev. sharpton a round of applause. [applause] i said this was going to be a diverse panel. why are you laughing? we have some conservatives. we went through the whole congressional black congress and we found black republicans -- both of them. ms. crystal wright and mr. ron christie. [applause] while you were in the back, one thing
first up is representative marcia fudge. ohio getting a shout out. next up, another legend, representative john lewis. [applause] we also have representative mel watts. [applause] next up, one of my favorite people i love to watch duke it out. ms. donna brazile. [applause] next up, some of you have heard of this gentleman, a civil rights leader, activist, and on your television, reverend al sharpton. [applause] i want to give a special thank you to reverend sharpton because he was able to fill...
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i know -- she asked marcia, who has six children? how many children? two. was she talking to?ann romney says how do you do it? i think we could ask for the same question, right? she has been married to mitt romney for 43 years, and you probably have heard this, mitt romney calls her his soul mate. despite health challenges in recent years with multiple sclerosis and breast cancer, ann romney continues to be their rock and inspiration to all who know her. ann romney has served on boards for the ms society, massachusetts general hospital, and the united way of massachusetts bay. she is a strong believer that faith-based in community organizations can reach many members of the committee more sell and better than government can. -- morsel and better than government can. [applause] she has worked to focus her attention on challenges facing at-risk youth and has faced a lifetime achievement award from operation kids, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of america's children. s. first lady, ann romney will continue to focus attention on the challenges facing at risk is, rai
i know -- she asked marcia, who has six children? how many children? two. was she talking to?ann romney says how do you do it? i think we could ask for the same question, right? she has been married to mitt romney for 43 years, and you probably have heard this, mitt romney calls her his soul mate. despite health challenges in recent years with multiple sclerosis and breast cancer, ann romney continues to be their rock and inspiration to all who know her. ann romney has served on boards for the...
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chief executive officer of medical associates of viola and marcia cold, senior fellow at mathematics policy research. mr. cosgrove, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member, members of the subcommittee. i am pleased to be here today as you discuss medicare advantage and gas plans which offer medicare beneficiaries an alternative to the fee-for-service program. for many years private health plans have played an important role. currently 13 million medicare beneficiaries, more than one out of every four receive health care from such plants. today i would like to discuss our recent work in three areas related to medicare health plans. let me start by summarizing our work on body plant -- quality payments. foster high quality health care by paying bonuses to plans that achieve the very highest quality rating. more stars on the cms five star quality scale. however, and said in implementing these provisions they implement the quality bonus payment demonstration. this demonstration makes plans of average quality of the eligible for bonuses, increase
chief executive officer of medical associates of viola and marcia cold, senior fellow at mathematics policy research. mr. cosgrove, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member, members of the subcommittee. i am pleased to be here today as you discuss medicare advantage and gas plans which offer medicare beneficiaries an alternative to the fee-for-service program. for many years private health plans have played an important role. currently 13 million...
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. -- orecast that septembe marcia in kansas city on our independent line -- you are on c-span. what is on your mind? caller: i just wanted to think c-span for uninterrupted coverage with comments in between speakers at each of these conventions. i have watched them both. i appreciate that because i feel like we do not have news anymore, we have sectarian opinions. i just want to say i appreciate it. host: thank you for your call. i appreciate that very much. rochester, new york. is it obadiah? please go ahead. caller: my problems with mitt romney, i just do not trust him. if he wants to be honest, bring his taxes out. that has changed my mind and i'm going to vote for obama. host: next call is from and this on our democrats line. marietta? caller: i watched the convention last week with the republican party, and i was disappointed because neither one explained exactly in detail how they can help the economy. i was really disappointed, and then watching last night with bill clinton, he basically gave everyone an overlook on how -- this country was in bad shape when obama took of
. -- orecast that septembe marcia in kansas city on our independent line -- you are on c-span. what is on your mind? caller: i just wanted to think c-span for uninterrupted coverage with comments in between speakers at each of these conventions. i have watched them both. i appreciate that because i feel like we do not have news anymore, we have sectarian opinions. i just want to say i appreciate it. host: thank you for your call. i appreciate that very much. rochester, new york. is it obadiah?...
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kim swong, medical director of scan health plan, john tallent, chief executive officer, and marcia goldnior fellow at mathematics policy research. mr. cosgrove you are now recognized for five minutes. >> good morning, chairman herger and members of the subcommittee. i am pleased to be here as we discuss medicare cost plans which offer medicare beneficiaries an alternative to the service program. for many years private health plans have played an important role in benefits for beneficiaries. currently 36 million medicare beneficiaries, one in four, receive their health care from such plans. today i would like to discuss our recent work in three areas related to medicare health plans. let me start by summarizing our work on quality programs for m.a. plans and c.m.f. demonstrations. we would like to foster high-quality health care, for plans that achieve high quality rating. however, instead of implementing these provisions, c.m.s. implemented the quality bonus payment. this three-year demonstration makes recipients eligible, increases amounts, and phases in bonuses. it is expected to reac
kim swong, medical director of scan health plan, john tallent, chief executive officer, and marcia goldnior fellow at mathematics policy research. mr. cosgrove you are now recognized for five minutes. >> good morning, chairman herger and members of the subcommittee. i am pleased to be here as we discuss medicare cost plans which offer medicare beneficiaries an alternative to the service program. for many years private health plans have played an important role in benefits for...
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a witness told police he saw marcia start that fire as well as another one.e's suspected of starting two other fires last week. he was booked on three counts of arson. >>> a protest caused quite a scene at the museum in san francisco. more than a hundred union members took over the museum lobby last night to argue the museum's make good money and managers are getting raises while employees struggle to pay health care costs. 19 were arrested for blocking the doors. employees from the palace of fine arts have been negotiating a contract for the past year. >> we're not making a ton of money. we are skilled workers. >> this union is sitting on the best contract offer that any city union has received in probably 20 years. >> museum spokesman ken garcia says museum is offering workers 12% wage increase over three years and insists that is 3 times what other unions have settled for. >> plans to rebuild and expand a safeway in oakland has some residents angry about the projected size of the update. a rock ridge safeway on college avenue is approved to become a two st
a witness told police he saw marcia start that fire as well as another one.e's suspected of starting two other fires last week. he was booked on three counts of arson. >>> a protest caused quite a scene at the museum in san francisco. more than a hundred union members took over the museum lobby last night to argue the museum's make good money and managers are getting raises while employees struggle to pay health care costs. 19 were arrested for blocking the doors. employees from the...
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bill was a devoted husband and father and he is survived by his two children, marcia and steven. my thoughts and prayers go out to them to bill's extended family and friends and colleagues who share in mourning this loss. bill was a member of our greatest generation. our greatest generation of americans who served our nation as a radar technician for the navy during world war ii, but bill's service to our nation was far from over when he returned from war. in fact, it was just beginning. bill became a national leader in one of the strong less advocates for our nation's veterans. he was dedicated to helping generations of veterans as they return to civilian life. he worked tirelessly to make sure our veterans were getting the benefits they deserved from education under the g.i. bill to quality health care through our v.a. system. i'm sure my florida colleagues will agree that bill was a force to be reckoned with, ever brightening our congressional doorways, pushing the urgency of the issue at hand. i know we are grateful for the remarkable legacy he leaves behind and he will be so
bill was a devoted husband and father and he is survived by his two children, marcia and steven. my thoughts and prayers go out to them to bill's extended family and friends and colleagues who share in mourning this loss. bill was a member of our greatest generation. our greatest generation of americans who served our nation as a radar technician for the navy during world war ii, but bill's service to our nation was far from over when he returned from war. in fact, it was just beginning. bill...
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mel, marcia, john and i, we have to say -- we are on the ballot. we have to say i am nancy pelosi, mel watts, i approve this message. had these billionaires, their names are no where to be seen. but the public should know the special interests is weighing in at the expense of the people's interest. i'm closing on this there -- disclose -- i and john lewis, i approve this message, mr. big bucks, his sh -- his name should be on the ballot. transparency -- who is paying for this? amend the constitution to overturn citizens united. it must be done. it must be done. [applause] reform the system. in order to do that, we have to win. i'm not talking politically, but certain people have to win. public financing of campaigns. let diminish the role of money in campaigns. [applause] disclose, and then, elect reformers -- and then that, elect reformers. i promise you this -- lower the role of money in politics, you increase the stability by stopping the poisoning of the debates, lower the role of money, increased ability, elect more women, more minorities, mor
mel, marcia, john and i, we have to say -- we are on the ballot. we have to say i am nancy pelosi, mel watts, i approve this message. had these billionaires, their names are no where to be seen. but the public should know the special interests is weighing in at the expense of the people's interest. i'm closing on this there -- disclose -- i and john lewis, i approve this message, mr. big bucks, his sh -- his name should be on the ballot. transparency -- who is paying for this? amend the...
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and marcia gold, senior fellow at mathematic policy research. mr. cosgrove, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> good morning chairman herger, ranking member stark, members of the subcommittee. i'm pleased to be here as you discuss medicare advantage and medicare cost plans which offer med care beneficiaries alternative to the fee-for-service health plan. for many years private health plans played a role in caring for beneficiaries. currently 13.6 million medicare beneficiaries, more than one out of every four, receive health care from such plans. today i would like to discuss our recent week work in three areas related to medicare health plans and let me start by summarizing our work on quality payments for ma plans and cms's demonstration. foster high quality health care to pay bonuses to ma plans that achieve highest quality ratings, four or more stars on cms's five-star quality scale. however instead of implementing these provisions, cms implemented the quality bonus payment demonstration. this three-year demonstration makes plans of avera
and marcia gold, senior fellow at mathematic policy research. mr. cosgrove, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> good morning chairman herger, ranking member stark, members of the subcommittee. i'm pleased to be here as you discuss medicare advantage and medicare cost plans which offer med care beneficiaries alternative to the fee-for-service health plan. for many years private health plans played a role in caring for beneficiaries. currently 13.6 million medicare beneficiaries,...