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so i would say, margie -- >> bring them on over? >> yeah, come on over.hen it's overnights. you know, can we stay the night? sure. what the heck, yeah. no problem. >> what was your first inkling that something was wrong? >> the day i came home from work and my kids were gone. >> children gone? her boyfriend had been baby sitting, she said. >> he said some people came and took my kids. i said, who? he said, cps workers. >> child protective services? >> yes, yes. we had no idea why they took them. we walked over to the courthouse to clear it up. >> and when she got there, arrested. she and her boyfriend just hour ch other in thbooking room. >> they took my fingerprints and put me in a cell. i had never been to jail before and there were people there that were in for murder. >> grafton and her boyfriend were put on trial at the same time as stoll, as well as a fourth person. grant self, a convicted child molester who was renting stoll's poolhouse at the time the allegations were made. while he did occasional contracting work with stoll, stoll says he knew no
so i would say, margie -- >> bring them on over? >> yeah, come on over.hen it's overnights. you know, can we stay the night? sure. what the heck, yeah. no problem. >> what was your first inkling that something was wrong? >> the day i came home from work and my kids were gone. >> children gone? her boyfriend had been baby sitting, she said. >> he said some people came and took my kids. i said, who? he said, cps workers. >> child protective services?...
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and volunteers were kind enough to be here margie. good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving to you. >> reporter: what inspired you to volunteer? >> my husband's mother just had surgery. she is 84. he is in new york. so i was here without my family for the first time and the surgery went well and syme just very fortunate in my own life and wanted to do something to contribute to the community. >> reporter: and the glide people told me that it's sold out of volunteers. they have 500. >> yes. >> reporter: the maximum what does that say about the community in the bay area? >> i think it's a very giving community. there are a lot of very wealthy people and a lot of people who are needy at the same time. and i think the folks appreciate their lot in life and are happy to contribute to the community. >> lastly, it is thanksgiving. so i'm going to ask you, what are you thankful for, margie? >> for my family and my health. and i have a good job. just really fortunate in my life. so it makes it very easy to come an contribute to
and volunteers were kind enough to be here margie. good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving to you. >> reporter: what inspired you to volunteer? >> my husband's mother just had surgery. she is 84. he is in new york. so i was here without my family for the first time and the surgery went well and syme just very fortunate in my own life and wanted to do something to contribute to the community. >> reporter: and the glide people told me that...
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margie schaeffer is on the phone to explain.ood morning. >> reporter: muni passengers may have to pay more. one of the option to erase a $23 million deficit for the current fiscal year charging riders to pay cash fares -- an extra quarter and another quarter for a transfer. meters may have to be fed sunday and at night. the fine for an expired downtown meter would go up to $68. these ideas and ideas are not new. muni riders are of mixed opinion. most people voiced frustration saying times are tight and that extra cash makes a big difference for the middle class and the poor. others are more generous saying, they would pay more for a service they consider vital. reporting live in san francisco, margie schafer, cbs 5. >> is there any indication that this could mean fewer passengers on muni? >> well, that's always a possibility. some people not willing to pay that extra fine, felt they will walk or figure another way perhaps carpool to get to work so that's always a distinct possibility and it's one of the factors muni will conside
margie schaeffer is on the phone to explain.ood morning. >> reporter: muni passengers may have to pay more. one of the option to erase a $23 million deficit for the current fiscal year charging riders to pay cash fares -- an extra quarter and another quarter for a transfer. meters may have to be fed sunday and at night. the fine for an expired downtown meter would go up to $68. these ideas and ideas are not new. muni riders are of mixed opinion. most people voiced frustration saying times...
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margie and nancy, thank you very much for your insight.tinues. >> thank you. >> gregg: the greek economic crisis far from over right now as the protests in the streets of athens rage on. what the country's economic troubles may mean for europe, the united states and your bottom line next. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. >> heather: it is the bottom of the hour. that means it's time for the top of the news. former heavyweight champion joe frazier is seriously ill with liver cancer. the 67-year-old boxer reportedly under hospice care. >> gregg: the house of repre
margie and nancy, thank you very much for your insight.tinues. >> thank you. >> gregg: the greek economic crisis far from over right now as the protests in the streets of athens rage on. what the country's economic troubles may mean for europe, the united states and your bottom line next. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in...
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margie from the va and jeff joseph, thank you for being here. [applause] oh, wow. i am so used to my boss, the visiting director, sheila c ohen. we traveled together for three days. she is the visiting director. [applause] we were doing and out each event in hawaii. i think announced to as a homeless coordinator. we also have the chief operating officer for the division here. [applause] last but not least is my deputy. thank you for being here. [applause] jake martin, thank you. [applause] that is a lot of people. now we are going to have welcoming remarks from the acting medical director. [applause] >> i guess i get to raise the boom. i did not need any added pressure, but thank you anyway. good morning. welcome, everyone. i would like to welcome our honored guest, lt col. steve smith, senator leno, mayor lee, thank you all for coming today. madam leader, thank you for your an unwavering support to our veterans. it is an honor and pleasure to have you here today. [applause] i am so proud of our mission and to be here today as we bring attention to the effort to en
margie from the va and jeff joseph, thank you for being here. [applause] oh, wow. i am so used to my boss, the visiting director, sheila c ohen. we traveled together for three days. she is the visiting director. [applause] we were doing and out each event in hawaii. i think announced to as a homeless coordinator. we also have the chief operating officer for the division here. [applause] last but not least is my deputy. thank you for being here. [applause] jake martin, thank you. [applause] that...
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in 2004 rooney's wife of 26 years margie, passed away of heart failure. the loss devastated rooney who never wrote about her death on air. still, rooney continued with "60 minutes" until early october when he signed off one last time. >> i don't say that often but thank you although if you do see me in a restaurant please just let me eat my dinner. >> reporter: andy rooney an american i con dead at the age of 92. >> reason request is survived by four children, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. >>> still to come at 5:00 another earthquake in the east bay this afternoon. did you feel it? we'll show you where it was centered. >>> levis that help conserve energy? >>> more than 900 gallons of water are used in the average life cycle of a pair of jeans. that is from growing the cotton until you toss them up. and we will explain to you how levi strauss has figured out how to lower that water usage. >> something like that has not touched water in the finishing process. is it waterless. >> when levis puts the lashl waterless in the jeans it means that
in 2004 rooney's wife of 26 years margie, passed away of heart failure. the loss devastated rooney who never wrote about her death on air. still, rooney continued with "60 minutes" until early october when he signed off one last time. >> i don't say that often but thank you although if you do see me in a restaurant please just let me eat my dinner. >> reporter: andy rooney an american i con dead at the age of 92. >> reason request is survived by four children, two...
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in 2004 rooney's wife of 62 years, margie, passed away of heart failure.he loss devastated rooney, who never wrote about her death on-air, who said to write her name was too painful. he continued with 6260 minutes" until early october. >> i don't say this often but thank you. although if you see me in a restaurant please just let me eat my dinner. >> reporter: andy rooney, an american icon, dead at age 92. >> and that was jay x-ray reporting. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. chuck bell's in storm center4. a little chilly out there but you've got good news in store. >> plenty chilly sunshine today. but a nice warming trend begins tomorrow. and will stretch all the way into the upcoming week. so that is welcome news. temperatures pack above average as early as monday. outside right now, a clear sky, the sun is already gone. don't forget to set your clocks back before you go to bed or you'll be messed up all day tomorrow. sun went down at 6:04 this evening. it goes down at 5:03 tomorrow. gosh, i hate those early sunsets. 50 degrees right now in woo
in 2004 rooney's wife of 62 years, margie, passed away of heart failure.he loss devastated rooney, who never wrote about her death on-air, who said to write her name was too painful. he continued with 6260 minutes" until early october. >> i don't say this often but thank you. although if you see me in a restaurant please just let me eat my dinner. >> reporter: andy rooney, an american icon, dead at age 92. >> and that was jay x-ray reporting. >>> let's get a...
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. >> reporter: margie melon invented it with her son in mind. >> it's a matter of being able to get your kids to exercise in order to watch tv. so to do something that they really like to do, and maybe something they don't want to do but have to do. >> reporter: here's how it works. when the wheel is moving it powers a transmitter that's attached to the bike rack. that signals a receiver hooked to the tv to stream the video feed. as soon as the wheels stop the video signal dies as well. >> the primary time to build bones for abbe is now. she really needs to participate in a challenge that builds her bones which bicycling does do. >> reporter: while it was tough at first to get to a half hour, abbe says it got easier. now she tunes in and works out. >> i stop noticing that i'm exercising after a while. >> reporter: dr. bruce hensel, nbc news. >> we'll need that indoor bike when it gets chilly. >> just keep pedaling. >> especially through the commercials. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri. >> pretty interesting. >> it will ob the list for many kids this christmas. take a look outside right no
. >> reporter: margie melon invented it with her son in mind. >> it's a matter of being able to get your kids to exercise in order to watch tv. so to do something that they really like to do, and maybe something they don't want to do but have to do. >> reporter: here's how it works. when the wheel is moving it powers a transmitter that's attached to the bike rack. that signals a receiver hooked to the tv to stream the video feed. as soon as the wheels stop the video signal...
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base later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament to margi a race to their ridiculously low pensions they demolished everything in their plot that's actually the police with blunt weapons growing social unrest scared the country's president when you look around you would. agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and planning attacks on state police nationwide people have completely lost their shine experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a while but with the euro trying to twelve football championship and the crucial parliamentary election looming the temperature of scandal will most certainly be rising again next year. party reporting from kiev in ukraine. take a look at some other stories from around the world and u.s. army soldier convicted of slaughtering three afghan civilians for sport has been sentenced to life the jury has however decided that staff sergeant calvin gibbs well be eligible for parole after serving ten years in prison the twenty six year old was the highest ranking our five soldiers charged over the deaths of the on our band during patr
base later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament to margi a race to their ridiculously low pensions they demolished everything in their plot that's actually the police with blunt weapons growing social unrest scared the country's president when you look around you would. agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and planning attacks on state police nationwide people have completely lost their shine experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a while but with the euro...
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margy joins us. republican caller from amarillo texas. good morning. >> good morning my husband developed alzheimer's when he was 59. and he died 10 years later. i took care of him at home for almost eight years. and then i got to where i couldn't handle it anymore. i tried so hard, and finally i had him in a alzheimer's ward. and in amarillo. and he lived almost three more years. but i tell you, it is so, so horrible that we don't spend money or talk about alzheimer's like we should. i try to tell everyone. i have a neighbor across the street that her mother has alzheimer's. and i'm 79 years old, and it's a scary thought, you know, when you're getting old. i try to keep my mind developed as much as i can. because my children, you know, they all worry about me. but i'm doing ok. but i'm telling you, it will break a family. as far as their hearts and their lives but it's money. we don't have money. you know? it costs so much to take care of him. i took care of him as best i could, because i didn't have the money to put him somewhere. but h
margy joins us. republican caller from amarillo texas. good morning. >> good morning my husband developed alzheimer's when he was 59. and he died 10 years later. i took care of him at home for almost eight years. and then i got to where i couldn't handle it anymore. i tried so hard, and finally i had him in a alzheimer's ward. and in amarillo. and he lived almost three more years. but i tell you, it is so, so horrible that we don't spend money or talk about alzheimer's like we should. i...
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my wife margie and i had four good kids, now there are grandchildren. i have two great-grandchildren, although they are a little young for me to know how great they are. and all this time, i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. this is a moment i dreaded. i wish i could do this forever. i can't, though. but i'm not retiring. writers don't retire. i'll always be a writer. a lot of you have sent me wonderful letters and said good things to me when you meet me in the street. i wasn't always gracious about it. it's hard to accept being liked. i don't say this often but thank you. although if you do see me in a restaurant, please, just let me eat my dinner. >> andy rooney. cbs correspondent bob simon worked alongside andy rooney for 16 years and later on in this hour bob joins us to share his thoughts and mems memories about andy rooney. >>> across america growing anger at big banks and their rising fees. some of those banks could be losing customers and their deposits today. moveon.org is sponsor
my wife margie and i had four good kids, now there are grandchildren. i have two great-grandchildren, although they are a little young for me to know how great they are. and all this time, i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. this is a moment i dreaded. i wish i could do this forever. i can't, though. but i'm not retiring. writers don't retire. i'll always be a writer. a lot of you have sent me wonderful letters and said good...
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my wife, margie, and i had four good kids. now there are grandchildren. i have two great grandchildren, although they're a little young for me to know how great they are. and all this time, i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. this is a moment i've dreaded. i wish i could do this forever. i can't, though. but i'm not retiring. writers don't retire. and i'll always be a writer. a lot of you have sent me wonderful letters and said good things to me when you meet me in the street. i wasn't always gracious about it. it's hard to accept being liked. i don't say this often, but thank you. although, if you do see me in a restaurant, please, just let me eat my dinner. >>> moammar gadhafi's final hours on the run from one of his top lieutenants, we'll talk to a man who was in the car with the libyan tyrant the day he died. but did you know they're good for you too? they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart associat
my wife, margie, and i had four good kids. now there are grandchildren. i have two great grandchildren, although they're a little young for me to know how great they are. and all this time, i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. this is a moment i've dreaded. i wish i could do this forever. i can't, though. but i'm not retiring. writers don't retire. and i'll always be a writer. a lot of you have sent me wonderful letters and said...
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margie, let's start with you. you watched last night. >> yes. >> winner, loser?nner first put on your analyst cap. >> romney continues to be consistent. he consistently, you know, dodges some questions but doesn't have any gaffes. i think newt gingrich has been consistent. i think ultimately he was out earlier and he said some very nice things about rick perry who is one of the losers. we can say from the debate. >> laura: why do you think rick per i can't was a loser in last night's debate. >> newt gingrich said it could have been me and everybody has those moments and it's true. people have those moments. the difference is gingrich is consistently good. this is his forte. this his venue. this is the thing he likes to do. perry not so much. he doesn't want to debate. when he has a bad night it just reminds people he doesn't like to debate. he has a hard time eking out a statement and saying what he believes coherently. voters are responding to it and that's why he keeps sinking in the polls. >> laura: people are going to think i'm nuts here but i think perry had
margie, let's start with you. you watched last night. >> yes. >> winner, loser?nner first put on your analyst cap. >> romney continues to be consistent. he consistently, you know, dodges some questions but doesn't have any gaffes. i think newt gingrich has been consistent. i think ultimately he was out earlier and he said some very nice things about rick perry who is one of the losers. we can say from the debate. >> laura: why do you think rick per i can't was a loser in...
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. >> host: margie in west virginia, you are the last call today. >> caller: i really enjoy you on bill madigan. i would like to get your perspective. i hate racism of all types. i wonder how you view the term white trash and trailer trash and how that should be discussed in the media and one final question, the gentleman who called you from iowa complemented you, you deserve being i think he said an intelligent black man but i want to distinguish the view of an intelligent man. can we get somewhere in this country where i can just view you as a human being and we can all view each other as human beings and not have to put identification of the are a smart black man but you are just a smart man? >> caller: i appreciate that. i hate racism as well. we all do. when the brothers says you are a smart black man it is a little bit of an extra complement from black person to black person that he is relating -- i take it as a complement. i don't take it is you don't see me as human but as a black person. i am all about pride in who you are. i think that is a beautiful thing. i don't want race t
. >> host: margie in west virginia, you are the last call today. >> caller: i really enjoy you on bill madigan. i would like to get your perspective. i hate racism of all types. i wonder how you view the term white trash and trailer trash and how that should be discussed in the media and one final question, the gentleman who called you from iowa complemented you, you deserve being i think he said an intelligent black man but i want to distinguish the view of an intelligent man. can...
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my wife margie and i had four good kids. now there are grandchildren.have two great grandchildren. although they're a little young for me to know how great they are. and all this time, i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. part of my job is teaching my patients how to take insulin. but i've learned a lot from patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take and i can dial the exact dose of insulin i need. i live my life on the go and need an on-the-go insulin. i don't need to carry a cooler with flexpen. novolog is a fast-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not inject novolog if you do not plan to eat within 5 to 10 minutes after injection to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect of novolog is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include react
my wife margie and i had four good kids. now there are grandchildren.have two great grandchildren. although they're a little young for me to know how great they are. and all this time, i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. part of my job is teaching my patients how to take insulin. but i've learned a lot from patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take and i can dial the exact dose of insulin i need. i...
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let's go to margie, a democratic caller. caller: good morning. dr. plotkin, i would like to know what you think about this funding health care and medications in china and the rest of the world, the global- health initiative, giving $1 trillion toward malaria instead of alzheimer's research, which costs the united states trillion's every year -- trillions every year. congress has asked why you do not study that. the reply was that you did not the congress meddling. instead of bill gates putting $1,000 in the end as putting in $1 trillion -- in and us putting in $1 trillion -- guest: i am not sure i am qualified to comment on that. like everyone else, i am interested in preventing alzheimer's disease. there is a good deal of research on developing a vaccine on alzheimer's. there are some interesting developments in that area. when you -- when you question, essentially, the idea of giving other money -- giving money to other countries to protect them, the only comment i can make is this is now one world. preventing disease in other countries does have
let's go to margie, a democratic caller. caller: good morning. dr. plotkin, i would like to know what you think about this funding health care and medications in china and the rest of the world, the global- health initiative, giving $1 trillion toward malaria instead of alzheimer's research, which costs the united states trillion's every year -- trillions every year. congress has asked why you do not study that. the reply was that you did not the congress meddling. instead of bill gates putting...
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she has been afghanistan, egypt, and peru, and margie joins us from georgia. welcome to the conversation. caller: my question is, if we wanted them to get osama bin laden turned over, and it took us two years to get him, how did we expect them to give him over? and after pakistan possible pipeline going to china, that is going to take as two more years. and that is what we are protecting over there, that they keep up blowing up, because they want us out. guest: certainly the regional security and the political climate is a complex one. the history of american involvement along in afghanistan and pakistan has been rocky over the past 30 years. on osama bin laden, as you know he was discovered in pakistan in may. he was killed in a u.s. raid there. certainly the u.s. government is asking hard questions about which pakastani officials may have known what at what level. that is something there we have not heard the in. i think that the obama administration is saying that it is committed to a long-term diplomatic security economic relationship with these countries
she has been afghanistan, egypt, and peru, and margie joins us from georgia. welcome to the conversation. caller: my question is, if we wanted them to get osama bin laden turned over, and it took us two years to get him, how did we expect them to give him over? and after pakistan possible pipeline going to china, that is going to take as two more years. and that is what we are protecting over there, that they keep up blowing up, because they want us out. guest: certainly the regional security...