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mary jean robinson has been named a local hero in what has become too often an overused phrase. she has worked tirelessly and selflessly to further the interests of the communities. she brings something to the potluck. she always has a couch to crash on and she spends time stuffing envelopes for causes she believes in. she spent years carrying for an elder until she passed. mary jean has been involved in every productive action that the local native communities have undertaken in the last 40 years. she hosts a twice-monthly radio show. she puts herself forward and is relatively unrecognized in her actions. she was involved in the start of the neighborhood community centers in san francisco. she took part in san francisco state and participated in some of the first multiethnic classes there. if it was important, if it happened in the last 40 years in san francisco, m.j. was there. she currently supports the oakland-based intertribal friendship house, helps with fundraising and where she is needed. i also sat on the community advisory panel. one thing, one criteria that we have in
mary jean robinson has been named a local hero in what has become too often an overused phrase. she has worked tirelessly and selflessly to further the interests of the communities. she brings something to the potluck. she always has a couch to crash on and she spends time stuffing envelopes for causes she believes in. she spent years carrying for an elder until she passed. mary jean has been involved in every productive action that the local native communities have undertaken in the last 40...
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mary's cathedral, constructed 1854. he said we want something people can look at and know we are here and a stable influence. because everything was very transient. couldn't keep people in san francisco because everyone was flying up to the gold country. this was a statement we are here and going to make a impact. >>> the church followed people up to the gold country. >> that's right. >> some early churches are far afield. >> that's right. >> certainly, you will talk further about the nuns role. i remember seeing a picture of nuns in a wagon going out to grass valley. they were going out to the people in the fields. >>> when the first nuns arrived there was nothing. daughters of charity got here in 1852 and the mother superior her report back to the congregation in maryland, she said this is a mess out here. it is just even worse than we could have imagined. it was. a wild frontier sort of area and they were used to a more sedate life back in the east. these are young women, mother baptist russell was 24 years old when
mary's cathedral, constructed 1854. he said we want something people can look at and know we are here and a stable influence. because everything was very transient. couldn't keep people in san francisco because everyone was flying up to the gold country. this was a statement we are here and going to make a impact. >>> the church followed people up to the gold country. >> that's right. >> some early churches are far afield. >> that's right. >> certainly, you will...
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marie mann says her water bill skyrocketed. vicky nguyen steps in to help with what's been a draining situation. >> the last bill i got was $164 and the one before that was $118. very frustrated. >> reporter: frustrated because marie says her water bill tri e tripled. >> at my age, i don't need this. >> reporter: the 93-year-old says she hasn't changed a habit but her water use has skyrocketed on paper from 300 gallons to 900 a day. >> we have checked everything in the house over and over. >> reporter: she thinks it it's the new meter east bay mud installed. her granddaughter e-mailed us from washington to say the family has conducted multiple tests and the meter moves when no water is being moved. >> he says it can't possibly be the meter because it's new and they don't have trouble with their meters. >> reporter: well, we called east bay mud. the agency denied our request for an on-camera interview but it says it plans to have someone check on marie's meter. problem is, marie says they've already done that three times. >> eve
marie mann says her water bill skyrocketed. vicky nguyen steps in to help with what's been a draining situation. >> the last bill i got was $164 and the one before that was $118. very frustrated. >> reporter: frustrated because marie says her water bill tri e tripled. >> at my age, i don't need this. >> reporter: the 93-year-old says she hasn't changed a habit but her water use has skyrocketed on paper from 300 gallons to 900 a day. >> we have checked everything in...
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, it w for mary, it was too late.k as an elevator operator and last year, at 77, she retired from her job as a janitor. ye years, mary buried the rejection and never even told her kids. reje >> i had heard that my mother apply for and beack person to apply for and be denied admissions to missouri state university. >> reporter: her son, terry, went through the school archives gh the school it. 60 years later, the university is trying to right an old wrong. on friday, mary will get the ver honorary first ever honorary undergraduate degree. >> there's an opportunity for her to have a different set of s she's carrie missouri state then the ones she's carried for 60 years. >> reporter: so now you're 78 years old. what good does a college degree do? >> well, to say i tried. it's not a degree, it's the thought of what i went through. >> reporter: among the students enrolled at missouri state now -- her son. king toward a degreea degree in criminology, a degree made possible by a mother who never c news, chance. linsey davis,
, it w for mary, it was too late.k as an elevator operator and last year, at 77, she retired from her job as a janitor. ye years, mary buried the rejection and never even told her kids. reje >> i had heard that my mother apply for and beack person to apply for and be denied admissions to missouri state university. >> reporter: her son, terry, went through the school archives gh the school it. 60 years later, the university is trying to right an old wrong. on friday, mary will get...
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mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking about water from the coast up the watershed, rather than the other way around. starting out this morning's program dealing with some of the very tough issues that face urban areas as they look not only at water supply but at water treatment and the energy role that water plays for us as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were
mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking...
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>>reporter: more people like mary means less pressure on already overburdened national health systems. the stagnant economies of europe also tend to have large aging populations, so any overall saving is crucial in this time of cutbacks. >>but it is not just about being physically active and minimising demands on state funded healthcare, a healthy and mobile elderly population can also stay economically active, which could prove vitalto countries facing up to burgeoning pension deficits. >>bonet: the economic benefits over later retirement are obvious. people keep contributing to social security and somehow their morbitity seems to be lower while you are actively working. >>seymour-newton: mary is an example of somebody who's kept going and she is now coming up to 85 and she is still working... >>reporter: one word of warning though. mary thornton: you all need new knees dears before you're finished >> around the world, millions of boys dream of becoming a professional footballer and recently we visited a tournament featuring some of europe's top young talent. despite their obvious ab
>>reporter: more people like mary means less pressure on already overburdened national health systems. the stagnant economies of europe also tend to have large aging populations, so any overall saving is crucial in this time of cutbacks. >>but it is not just about being physically active and minimising demands on state funded healthcare, a healthy and mobile elderly population can also stay economically active, which could prove vitalto countries facing up to burgeoning pension...
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mary rogerds would remind us of those realities. she would remind us that last year was the conclusion of redevelpoment in the fillmore, and remind us of the prospective new beginnings of redevelopment in the southeast sector. she would remind us to remain vigilant and true to the vision of what it means to make this city prosperous for all and do all we can to prevent the hemorraghing of the community. with so much progress happening in the southeast, considering the progress we have seen in the fillmore, we have not had the hazards we had seen years before. the lowest crime rates in san francisco are in the fillmore, and that has to do with the collective work of police and community leaders in making sure we take back our streets. that prompts the kind of vitalization we want to see. mary helen would say, hey, maybe we should bring juneteeth back to fillmore, or bring them together alternating each year for the celebration. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. as usual, right on point. i just had someone who
mary rogerds would remind us of those realities. she would remind us that last year was the conclusion of redevelpoment in the fillmore, and remind us of the prospective new beginnings of redevelopment in the southeast sector. she would remind us to remain vigilant and true to the vision of what it means to make this city prosperous for all and do all we can to prevent the hemorraghing of the community. with so much progress happening in the southeast, considering the progress we have seen in...
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the problem is, marie says they've already done that. three times. >> every time they tell me the meter's okay. >> i know we're using more than marie's using. it just seems her bill is twice, sometimes 2 1/2 times what ours is. >> reporter: don has lived next door for 18 years and still has an old meter. >> he's getting overcharged for water she's not using. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: at 93 and on a fixed income, marie says she just wants someone to replace her meter or tell her why she's paying three times what she used to. >> i just want to get it settled to my mind is at peace. >> reporter: charles hardy tells us the agency has not received many calls regarding the new versus old meters. he says another technician will be out to marie's house soon and that the agency will issue a refund if they find a problem on their end. we will follow up and let you know what happens. vicky nguyen, bay area news. >>> so how's your meter? we got the story from one of our viewers and we want to hear your story. e-mail us at newstips@nbcbaya
the problem is, marie says they've already done that. three times. >> every time they tell me the meter's okay. >> i know we're using more than marie's using. it just seems her bill is twice, sometimes 2 1/2 times what ours is. >> reporter: don has lived next door for 18 years and still has an old meter. >> he's getting overcharged for water she's not using. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: at 93 and on a fixed income, marie says she just wants someone to...
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y mary rabago tiene la respuesta.nocen. el proceso inicia en estados unidos. y debe ser por partes de empresarios. >>> porque no hay más compañías de estados unidos usando este programa. >>> es un poco costoso y complejo. hay una certificación que tienen que conseguir en el departamento de trabajo. y luego hay un proceso separado con seguridad interna. >>> es por ello que se ha generado la nueva industria de contratistas. >>> aunque en arizona y estados como california su uso es moderado. los empresaros o rancheros toman ventaja de este programa hace años. >>> no es un nuevo programa porque este proceso es en conjunto con el departamento de trabajo y de defensa de seguridad interna, estamos trabajando para entregar este tipo de visa a los trabajadores. ellos van a trabajar y por este tipo de visa van a conseguir su sueldo inmediatamente. >>> autoridades realizan esfuerzos al programa h2a. >>> un reportaje especial de mari. >>> enfermeros se plantaron afuera de la casa de la candiadta. >>> surgieron a partir que la cam
y mary rabago tiene la respuesta.nocen. el proceso inicia en estados unidos. y debe ser por partes de empresarios. >>> porque no hay más compañías de estados unidos usando este programa. >>> es un poco costoso y complejo. hay una certificación que tienen que conseguir en el departamento de trabajo. y luego hay un proceso separado con seguridad interna. >>> es por ello que se ha generado la nueva industria de contratistas. >>> aunque en arizona y estados...
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. >> hi, mary, greg slotnik, clear water water district. i was struck by the program today and this is something we struggle with all the time, who is not here in the choir. there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all going to have to fix? will's comments about river flows, we have it in south bay, how are we going to deal with the fact that sea level rise is going to create katrinas all over the country and that's in terms of rivers not having anywhere to go. >> thanks. will, you want to start with that? . >> thanks, greg. as greg knows, we have been working very hard to bring the water agencies, the land use planning agencies and the environmental community, the business community together. our problem is that we have 24 hour days when we need about 106 hour days to do all
. >> hi, mary, greg slotnik, clear water water district. i was struck by the program today and this is something we struggle with all the time, who is not here in the choir. there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all...
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mary's than we expected.n more interestingly you have a huge increase in transfer students. >> that is despite st. mary's rather pricy $35,000 tuition. a cost off set by the fact that 80% of st. mary's students receive financial aid and by reality they have a better chance of graduating than many other schools. >> especially what is going on in the public system that is in a crisis and is having a hard time providing students with the courses and educational services that they need. >> they are re-hiring lecturers laid off in leaner times. >> to accommodate all these new freshmen they are renovating dorm rooms making doubles in triples. >> despite the tight quarters incoming freshmen eric wilson believes the college is best choice for him. >> it's an investment to me. you spend $30,000 a year but coming out of college you do have a better chance of making more money. it all works out i guess. >> it doesn't hurt that st. mary's has a nationally recognized basketball team. >> you if you are in michigan maybe yo
mary's than we expected.n more interestingly you have a huge increase in transfer students. >> that is despite st. mary's rather pricy $35,000 tuition. a cost off set by the fact that 80% of st. mary's students receive financial aid and by reality they have a better chance of graduating than many other schools. >> especially what is going on in the public system that is in a crisis and is having a hard time providing students with the courses and educational services that they need....
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artists as yolanda adams and mary mary is scheduled to perform.fans have waid until 7:00 last nht. >> he was a great man. he was great musician. that is why we're here to show our respect. >> concert is next tuesday night at 7:00 at the paramont. it will b followed by a memorial on wednesday at the thear. >> president obama are warning americans there is still work to do even though the cap is holding in gulf mexico 24 hours after it was installed. bp's underwater cameras show that no oil is leing at the moment. but nobody is ready to declare victory just yet. john hendron joins us from louisiana with the latest on this. good morning, john. >> good morning, eric. you're right it appears to be holding pressure but 's not clear it's holding enough pressure to ke the integrity tests. if no one wants to jinx. >> it there were reports come out of the media, maybe this thing done. we won't be done until we actually know we killed well. >> the well that currently stopped leaking left him cautious but hopeful. >> i just hope it's done. >> it's holding at
artists as yolanda adams and mary mary is scheduled to perform.fans have waid until 7:00 last nht. >> he was a great man. he was great musician. that is why we're here to show our respect. >> concert is next tuesday night at 7:00 at the paramont. it will b followed by a memorial on wednesday at the thear. >> president obama are warning americans there is still work to do even though the cap is holding in gulf mexico 24 hours after it was installed. bp's underwater cameras show...
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mary's than we expected, even more interestingly we had a huge increase in transfer students. >> that. mary's $35,000 tuition. 85% of students receive financial aid and by the reality that here, they stand a better chance of graduating in four years than at many other schools. >> especially compared to what is going on in the public system now which is in a crisis and having a hard time providing students with the courses and educational services they need. >> they are re-hiring lecturers laid off in leaner times. >> to accommodate all these students, they are renovating dorm rooms making some doubles into triples. >> despite the tight quarters, eric wilson believes the expensive college best choice for him? >> it's an investment for me. you spend $30,000 a year but coming out of college you do have a better chance of making more money. >> also doesn't hurt that st. mary's has a nationally recognized basketball team. >> if you are in michigan, maybe i don't know a lot about st. mary's you seat it on basketball court and you say hey i want to look at that school. >> for many oakland ki
mary's than we expected, even more interestingly we had a huge increase in transfer students. >> that. mary's $35,000 tuition. 85% of students receive financial aid and by the reality that here, they stand a better chance of graduating in four years than at many other schools. >> especially compared to what is going on in the public system now which is in a crisis and having a hard time providing students with the courses and educational services they need. >> they are...
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artists as yolanda adams and mary mary is scheduled to perform.e fans have waited until 7:00 last night. >> he was a great man. he was great musician. that is why we're here to show our respect. >> concert is next tuesday night at 7:00 at the paramont. it will be followed by a memorial on wednesday at the theater. >> president obama are warning americans there is still work to do even though the cap is holding in gulf of mexico 24 hours after it was installed. bp's underwater cameras show that no oil is leaking at the moment. but nobody is ready to declare victory just yet. john hendron joins us from louisiana with the latest on this. good morning, john. >> good morning, eric. you're right it appears to be holding pressure but it's not clear it's holding enough pressure to make the integrity tests. if no one wants to jinx. >> it there were reports come out of the media, maybe this thing is done. we won't be done until we actually know we killed well. >> the well that currently stopped leaking left him cautious but hopeful. >> i just hope it's done
artists as yolanda adams and mary mary is scheduled to perform.e fans have waited until 7:00 last night. >> he was a great man. he was great musician. that is why we're here to show our respect. >> concert is next tuesday night at 7:00 at the paramont. it will be followed by a memorial on wednesday at the theater. >> president obama are warning americans there is still work to do even though the cap is holding in gulf of mexico 24 hours after it was installed. bp's underwater...
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vanessa, el drama de la separación familiar que ya se vive hace varios años aquí en el condado de marypodría multiplicar si se aplica la ley porque el juez tiene nueva herramienta para detener la agente. solamente deteniéndola ley que es algo que todavía no sabemos si va a suceder, esto podría parar, pero, este tipo de redada continuará pase lo que pase con la ley. >>> desafortunadamente para la comunidad, muchas gracias, en momentos previos al veredicto de la ley s sb sb. una medida que no ha sido suficiente para detener el paso de inmigrantes por la frontera j esto a pesar que los indoctos que cruzan la frontera, tienen un doble obstáculo.
vanessa, el drama de la separación familiar que ya se vive hace varios años aquí en el condado de marypodría multiplicar si se aplica la ley porque el juez tiene nueva herramienta para detener la agente. solamente deteniéndola ley que es algo que todavía no sabemos si va a suceder, esto podría parar, pero, este tipo de redada continuará pase lo que pase con la ley. >>> desafortunadamente para la comunidad, muchas gracias, en momentos previos al veredicto de la ley s sb sb. una...
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today my guests are patch adams and mary. he became famous using laughter and joy for healing people and has devoted forty years to trying to improve america's health care system she is russian house founder of my real children rehabilitation center for orphans in moscow the two are here today to me the spotlight audience and i'll say yours and my question. when you're down there are things against you all you need is a law that's what occurred to an american dr patch adams who while he was being treated in hospital he founded the tide institute for laughter repeat they want to make it a health care echo community believes a person's health depends of the society believes in and says if the world does not change from bellying money to reading love humans will be extinct. to help change the world patch often comes to moscow to meet his russian friend my really say look she's the head of the marias children rehabilitation center for disabled all fronts patch and their friends dress up as clowns and go to often just to bring chi
today my guests are patch adams and mary. he became famous using laughter and joy for healing people and has devoted forty years to trying to improve america's health care system she is russian house founder of my real children rehabilitation center for orphans in moscow the two are here today to me the spotlight audience and i'll say yours and my question. when you're down there are things against you all you need is a law that's what occurred to an american dr patch adams who while he was...
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[applause] >> mary fallin. >> his microphone working? i am probably only one at the table that did photic as the health care plan. i voted against that. i voted against it because i felt it is unconstitutional and said it 20 other states and their attorney general's suit filed a motion to say that it is the violation of our rights and freedoms. it is very costly to our nation. i did not support that health care bill. i talk to a business in oklahoma today that told me that with the new health care bill, it estimated that their health-care costs would go of 25%. it is an unfunded mandate. up to 500 million new expenses and expenses in the medicaid. we have to ensure oklahoma, we have s chip for children in poverty. we have programs. it would create jobs and we would have more money for health care in oklahoma. >> tall the poverty is a significant and growing issue. what will you do to address this issue as governor? we'll start with roger jackson. >> childhood poverty here is half barbel -- it's horrible. there someone a free lunch progra
[applause] >> mary fallin. >> his microphone working? i am probably only one at the table that did photic as the health care plan. i voted against that. i voted against it because i felt it is unconstitutional and said it 20 other states and their attorney general's suit filed a motion to say that it is the violation of our rights and freedoms. it is very costly to our nation. i did not support that health care bill. i talk to a business in oklahoma today that told me that with the...
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that was a real bloody mary.s and -- [ laughter ] horatio sanz. i love it. the universal record database. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it was so cold. wasn't it cold? >> it was cold. i was immediately like, "oh!" >> jimmy: freezing. it's like, "yeah, this was kind of funny a second ago and now --" [ light laughter ] you just got invited to a very prestigious event. you want to tell the folks at home. >> yeah, i've been invited to attend the reunion of all the winners of the stoney awards presented by "high times." >> jimmy: "high times" magazine. >> to the greatest stoners of the year. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is so amazing, so exciting. that's great. >> the year i won i beat out pauly shore and chappelle. so, i mean, it was really good competition. >> jimmy: we have a picture of you with the award. [ laughter ] that is the award. >> you get a bong that you can use, if you want. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i had it in the office for a long time. i think you remember that i had it prominently displayed. >> jimm
that was a real bloody mary.s and -- [ laughter ] horatio sanz. i love it. the universal record database. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it was so cold. wasn't it cold? >> it was cold. i was immediately like, "oh!" >> jimmy: freezing. it's like, "yeah, this was kind of funny a second ago and now --" [ light laughter ] you just got invited to a very prestigious event. you want to tell the folks at home. >> yeah, i've been invited to attend the reunion of all...
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mary pastoring last week at the age of 102. she was born -- mary passed away last week. she passed the bar in 1932. she was the first woman attorney hired by the california railroad commission. she served at the cpuc and was the first woman ever to hold that position. as chief counsel, she argued many cases before the california supreme court, winning tens of millions of dollars in rebates. in 1972, ronald reagan appointed her to the bench, and after five years serving there, she was the founder of the san francisco crime lab fund, which brought one of the first san francisco for in the print commuters -- computers. she was a member of the san francisco bart an advocate for women's rights all of her life. she is survived by her daughters, her grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. thank you. madam clerk: thank you, supervisor chu. supervisor daly? supervisor dufty? supervisor dufty: i have an in memorian, someone who collapsed and passed away at while jogging. he grew up in los angeles and completed his undergraduate work at the university arkansas in the medical e
mary pastoring last week at the age of 102. she was born -- mary passed away last week. she passed the bar in 1932. she was the first woman attorney hired by the california railroad commission. she served at the cpuc and was the first woman ever to hold that position. as chief counsel, she argued many cases before the california supreme court, winning tens of millions of dollars in rebates. in 1972, ronald reagan appointed her to the bench, and after five years serving there, she was the...
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i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly anyone else in the world 6 times higher than in parents, twice the levels that researchers see in land animals. this is a serious warning said a scientist researchers on flame retar tkapbts. young children are exposed because they put their hands in their mouth and bodies don't eliminate
i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it...
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you would see he would paint dora mar and mary on the same day. there was always a tenderness toward mary which he never abandoned even as he abandoned her. >> rose: so sum up for me this fascinating man whose 300 works are represented here. what you hope people who come here will walk away with. >> i think there's so many different strains that one could pick up in this exhibition. first it's his career, his achievements, this stylistic diversity. then there's his work in different media which can be different and discreet. he transformed a lowly poster making medium into something very creative and exciting. it's interesting to me that i was a graduate student in the '70s this work was derided as being sort of commercial, souvenirs for tourists and yet the public response to this room, the color, the size of these prints is extraordinary. i think time has moved on and just as we look at the interest in mid-century modern furniture, for example, i think we can see similar interest in mid-century picasso. >> rose: let me talk about specific painti
you would see he would paint dora mar and mary on the same day. there was always a tenderness toward mary which he never abandoned even as he abandoned her. >> rose: so sum up for me this fascinating man whose 300 works are represented here. what you hope people who come here will walk away with. >> i think there's so many different strains that one could pick up in this exhibition. first it's his career, his achievements, this stylistic diversity. then there's his work in different...
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hey, mary. >> hey, dan, december is the conventional wisdom.ut, look, 14 states under advisories and warnings. that's down from yesterday. yesterday, 19 states. the hot spots are the southwest. the middle of the country, tulsa, oklahoma, and then, of course, the northeast. the high temperatures for today. you've seen a few dips around the map. los angeles, 88, significantly cooler than yesterday. minneapolis was at 92, today, 82. phoenix still at 112. dallas, 100. that's actually normal for this time of year. how long will it last? well into the workweek. some areas will see a bit of a dip. again, on the west coast. 79 in l.a. by tuesday. chicago, 91. sorry, eric, you'll have to continue to live in the ac. and then, new york city, 90 by tuesday. bianna? >> thank you, mary. >>> this kind of hot weather lands thousands of people in the hospital every year with heat exposure. and heat waves kill more people than any other natural disaster. "gma" medical contributor dr. marie savard joins us. with some quick tips on how to stay safe in this heat. g
hey, mary. >> hey, dan, december is the conventional wisdom.ut, look, 14 states under advisories and warnings. that's down from yesterday. yesterday, 19 states. the hot spots are the southwest. the middle of the country, tulsa, oklahoma, and then, of course, the northeast. the high temperatures for today. you've seen a few dips around the map. los angeles, 88, significantly cooler than yesterday. minneapolis was at 92, today, 82. phoenix still at 112. dallas, 100. that's actually normal...
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mary ann is 63. >> theyet worse until the 40s an 50s and get better because of menopause. >> reporter: still supporters point to this study published in which eight out of ten patients reported relief. >> i think it continues to evolve. what you'll find, i think, is at there is going to be more surgeries involved in thes type s of treatment modellities. >> reporter: at minimum,he early result has given her the time with her grandchildren she hasn't been ab to enjoy? yea. >> it was great. it was great to be down there without a migraine. >> reporter: carolyn johnson, abc 7 news. >> the procedure can range from about $3,000 to $10,000 and in most case, is not covered by insurance. up next, a progress report on a northern califnia soldier's mission in afghanistan. how he's helpg afghan farmers. [ wind howli ] [ male announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] [ male announcer ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you're looking for to live a more natural lif in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... deliciougranola bars made with 100% natural ingrients
mary ann is 63. >> theyet worse until the 40s an 50s and get better because of menopause. >> reporter: still supporters point to this study published in which eight out of ten patients reported relief. >> i think it continues to evolve. what you'll find, i think, is at there is going to be more surgeries involved in thes type s of treatment modellities. >> reporter: at minimum,he early result has given her the time with her grandchildren she hasn't been ab to enjoy? yea....
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mary results and. sure some photos new supply and spun. golden cliff results and spoke. to the cruise hotel discovery peach hotel. the sea entrepreneur resort. hotel. resort and spa. in israel. hotel to a big. forest fires ripped through central russia killing dead and leaving thousands more homeless join me later for more. also this hour emergency crews are scanning a river in charge of highly toxic chemicals which could reach russia in two weeks. living in fear. that keeps behind balls indefinitely and many say releasing them would put the public at risk. live from our studios here in central moscow this is twenty four hours a day for. phones have killed at least twenty five people in the fells homeless in central russia as a heat wave grips much of the country the situation has escalated following weeks of record breaking temperatures. reports now from a village ravaged by far that's only forty kilometers from moscow just take a look at the damage around me here these charge remains show what can happen when record heat meets drought like conditions and this was someb
mary results and. sure some photos new supply and spun. golden cliff results and spoke. to the cruise hotel discovery peach hotel. the sea entrepreneur resort. hotel. resort and spa. in israel. hotel to a big. forest fires ripped through central russia killing dead and leaving thousands more homeless join me later for more. also this hour emergency crews are scanning a river in charge of highly toxic chemicals which could reach russia in two weeks. living in fear. that keeps behind balls...
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mary todd: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps a... vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent #or more on car insurance. qg "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? >>> we turn now to religion. a 2009 survey found that about 15% of americans identify themselves as atheist. that leaves more than 260 million american believers. but the group you're about to meet are not among them. they not only disbelieve, but are waging a war on religion, and mockery is often their weapon of choice. dan harris has the report for our series, "faith matters." >> you're savior. there's a little sinner here. >> reporter: this ceremony you're seeing right here is called a debaptism. >> coming fr
mary todd: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps a... vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent #or more on car insurance. qg "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions...
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the major gospel artist paying tribute at the free concert includes mary mary,wynins.ackson was among those in the audience. funeral sfs are set to take place tomorrow morning. >>> a final vote tomorrow in the senate is expected to restore unemployment benefit to millions of people. senators voted 60 to 40 to overpower republican delaying tactics and clear the way for tomorrow. the bill would allow unemployed workers to united states with again receive 99 weeks of federal benefit. three earlier votes on this stalled. today's movement came after the west virginia democrat was sworn in to replace the late robert byrd. his vote, the 60th, was the one that broke the gop fill will you buster. -- filibuster. >>> sponsored by dean florez, people are eligible for overtime pay after an 8-hour day in a 40-hour workweek. currently ot doesn't kick in until after 10 hours a day in a 60-hour week. farmers say they would be having to cut hours meaning smaller paychecks for everyone. most farm workers make $10 an hour. the govenor has not yet taken a position on the proposal. >>> the
the major gospel artist paying tribute at the free concert includes mary mary,wynins.ackson was among those in the audience. funeral sfs are set to take place tomorrow morning. >>> a final vote tomorrow in the senate is expected to restore unemployment benefit to millions of people. senators voted 60 to 40 to overpower republican delaying tactics and clear the way for tomorrow. the bill would allow unemployed workers to united states with again receive 99 weeks of federal benefit....
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mary frances berry is an honest liberal. she said there's no evidence that the tea party hearings are anymore racist than other republicans. having one opponents rebut charges of racism is... why not talk about the real issues? and this is all politics leading up to the election. let's have a moratorium. unless someone really practices real racism, which is racial superiority-- i'm better than you. unless you.... >> bob, could you jump in... (all talking at once). >> here's the point. >> schieffer: go ahead, michael. >> the reality is that you have the manipulation of symbols of success. that's why obama's election provided many people coverage for the belief that they were in a post-racial society. we no longer had to deal with the issue of race. but the deep abiding persistent structural inequality that prevails is a different matter. having obama at the top is one thing. so we have the support and the spark of racial dialogue and discourse in the bottom, and the suppression at the top. the symbolic representation of barac
mary frances berry is an honest liberal. she said there's no evidence that the tea party hearings are anymore racist than other republicans. having one opponents rebut charges of racism is... why not talk about the real issues? and this is all politics leading up to the election. let's have a moratorium. unless someone really practices real racism, which is racial superiority-- i'm better than you. unless you.... >> bob, could you jump in... (all talking at once). >> here's the...
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my name is mary galvin and i am one of the subject property owners. commissioner garcia: pullet closer. >> i purchased the property in 2002. in 2006, we began discussing with neighbors the renovation to meet the needs of our family. we have met with many obstacles, mainly from ms. wuerfel. in 2008, it deteriorated to such an extent that we were advised to vacate the home because of excess of mold formation. we had no choice but to find rental accommodation. despite the enormous expense of $4,000 per month. we sustained that living accommodation and paid our mortgage every month. this is an extremely stressful, both financially and in our family life. over the past number of years, we have had numerous conversations, meetings, revealing, re-drawing of plants. however, the appellant is not interested in compromise or in allowing us to improve our house. ms. wuerfel appears to have a personal connection to our property that is beyond reason. the appellant has produced photos that she took 24 years ago. why produce these photos now? is it purely to obstru
my name is mary galvin and i am one of the subject property owners. commissioner garcia: pullet closer. >> i purchased the property in 2002. in 2006, we began discussing with neighbors the renovation to meet the needs of our family. we have met with many obstacles, mainly from ms. wuerfel. in 2008, it deteriorated to such an extent that we were advised to vacate the home because of excess of mold formation. we had no choice but to find rental accommodation. despite the enormous expense of...
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thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners, ann marie rogers here to give you a report on this week's activities at the board of supervisors. the land use committee heard a couple of ordinances. the first is interim control imposing a conditional use authorization of a childcare facility of 13 or more children. maxwell and chu signed on in committee. this was approved to the full board. before the committee was one capital avenue. this was a map change that would rezone a large lot from public to rh-1. this commission reviewed it on may 13th of this year when you recommended approval and also recommended the pud for the site. the project would break up into 120 lots into single family townhouses, this week the board recommended approval -- i am sorry, the committee recommended approval to the full board. at the full board we had a couple of our ordinances. each of these would make four amendments separately. the first was to update the fees for cost recovery. this would, as i said, do four thing is. one, it would -- i am sorry, let me grab the environmental review piece, first, this w
thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners, ann marie rogers here to give you a report on this week's activities at the board of supervisors. the land use committee heard a couple of ordinances. the first is interim control imposing a conditional use authorization of a childcare facility of 13 or more children. maxwell and chu signed on in committee. this was approved to the full board. before the committee was one capital avenue. this was a map change that would rezone a large lot from...
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and i was getting a little puzzled and annoyed by that point, so i said, as a joke, "well, how about mary h. magdalene?" [laughter] he thought and said, "yes, that would be lovely." and i knew there was not gonna be any real communication here. and so i took his 75 objections, and i took them to the theater, where the actors and the director were very, very patiently waiting for me-- not patiently, impatiently. and i said, "these are the 75 things that they want changed," and i tore it up. and we went ahead and performed the play on opening night exactly as it had been performed in new york city. and shortly thereafter-- within a year or so-- the lord chamberlain's office collapsed and went away. maybe it was because they realized her majesty was never going to go to the theater. i don't know. over the years, have you seen a difference between reaction to your work in this country and reaction elsewhere? i think there's always been a slight difference in reaction. no, that-- i hate to generalize. i have found over the years, 'cause i've had a lot of my work done in europe and other places
and i was getting a little puzzled and annoyed by that point, so i said, as a joke, "well, how about mary h. magdalene?" [laughter] he thought and said, "yes, that would be lovely." and i knew there was not gonna be any real communication here. and so i took his 75 objections, and i took them to the theater, where the actors and the director were very, very patiently waiting for me-- not patiently, impatiently. and i said, "these are the 75 things that they want...
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and iran has another five this week as the country's traded allegations of a new can a scientist a mary they ran an expert who returned home on saturday says he was kidnapped by the cia held for fourteen months and tortures to reveal information about the country's nuclear program and he also claims he was also to confess to being an intelligence agent so the u.s. could swoopy of course re americans being held in iran on a standoff charges washington denies this american museum meanwhile has reported that a mary was actually a u.s. spy for gang is working undercover as a to long university also has kristen for into the case the looming question in this case how did the iranian scientists sure amiri get to the united states one person has already answered that question sure amiri himself but his answers completely contradict one another in this video a man who says he. says he's in tucson arizona and was kidnapped by agents from the cia and saudi arabian intelligence agency he claims he was tortured. a few hours later though this video is released you have a man who looks the same and al
and iran has another five this week as the country's traded allegations of a new can a scientist a mary they ran an expert who returned home on saturday says he was kidnapped by the cia held for fourteen months and tortures to reveal information about the country's nuclear program and he also claims he was also to confess to being an intelligence agent so the u.s. could swoopy of course re americans being held in iran on a standoff charges washington denies this american museum meanwhile has...
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and mary was actually a u.s. spy for years working undercover as a terror on university person for looks into the case. the looming question in this case how did the iranian scientists or rama miry get to the united states one person has already answered that question sure amiri himself but his answers completely contradict one another in this video a man who says he sure amiri says he's in tucson arizona and was kidnapped by agents from the cia and saudi arabian intelligence agency he claims he was tortured a few hours later though this video is released a man who looks the same and also says he is sure amiri claims he is here to further his education the u.s. state department seems to agree with that statement he is here of his own volition that he has chosen to return to iran of his own volition that is how we do things here in the united states we didn't we didn't seize him and bring him here they were not preventing him from returning to iraq this building is the pakistani embassies office representing irani
and mary was actually a u.s. spy for years working undercover as a terror on university person for looks into the case. the looming question in this case how did the iranian scientists or rama miry get to the united states one person has already answered that question sure amiri himself but his answers completely contradict one another in this video a man who says he sure amiri says he's in tucson arizona and was kidnapped by agents from the cia and saudi arabian intelligence agency he claims...
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the news starts now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good evening, i'm dana king. tonight dozens of san jose firefighters are off the job. we are going to have that story in just a moment. [ pause ] it's very difficult to find police officers giving anyone on
the news starts now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good evening, i'm dana king. tonight dozens of san jose firefighters are off the job. we are going to have that story in just a moment. [ pause ] it's very difficult to find police officers giving anyone on
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face of the suffering of their sisters and no one is speaking out for them that's what i care about mary and you and i think we can agree go ahead i'm writing agree about it thank you i think we can all agree that we all care about women we all all all objective for all of us here is to ensure that women are effectively benefiting from all the rights that they should do the question then is are you sacrificing the majority at the altar of the minority because a minority are being coerced and this is a reality we have to acknowledge it but i would say that the reality is that what we need on the ground is the nominee that is going to let such a little move that i phone little green know the reality the reality on the ground from the way and i work in the grassroots is that a majority of women that i see two are not current into doing it and you spoke about integration i don't think you want to bring the integration issue into this is a tool we're talking about in the u.k. and in france for the most part second sometimes fourth generation so these are european citizens for the most part wh
face of the suffering of their sisters and no one is speaking out for them that's what i care about mary and you and i think we can agree go ahead i'm writing agree about it thank you i think we can all agree that we all care about women we all all all objective for all of us here is to ensure that women are effectively benefiting from all the rights that they should do the question then is are you sacrificing the majority at the altar of the minority because a minority are being coerced and...