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it's a right for woman to have a child. >> apparently in marian you can get pregnant.ust better do it the old-fashioned way. all girls catholic high school has a morality clause kind of like the military's antiquated don't ask don't tell policy. >> if you publicly had some type of actions that were contradictory to catholic teachings, then there would be an issue. if you did and it was private, there seemed to be no issue. >> reporter: barbara kept her private live private for her nine year at marian all the while teaching ap chemistry, honors chemistry, biology. she coached volleyball, softball and was the teacher moderator for student government. but once she became pregnant, she asked for a leave of absence and her school said no. >> obviously being pregnant you can't hide forever. you know so i tried to be proactive and professional. really my only options were to resign or be terminate. >> resign and sign a confidentiality agreement or be fired. >> i'm not willingly leaving so i wasn't going to sign something that says i was. i wanted to say this isn't okay. i sho
it's a right for woman to have a child. >> apparently in marian you can get pregnant.ust better do it the old-fashioned way. all girls catholic high school has a morality clause kind of like the military's antiquated don't ask don't tell policy. >> if you publicly had some type of actions that were contradictory to catholic teachings, then there would be an issue. if you did and it was private, there seemed to be no issue. >> reporter: barbara kept her private live private for...
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it is just wherever, we took as long as we took, so that we don't want to put the time on miss marian so maybe director hicks could offer that one. >> miss marian received or our office received the draft while she was on a well deserved vacation. with the department of the community but we are close. >> i wanted to sort of hear a little history, and i mean was this the order in place? and you were looking at a revision, or you are revising something that was revised, i was not sure. and i am just,... >> you know, my colleagues in the department may know that answer. more than i do, we were working on the officer involved, and in december, of 2013, came to the table that there needed to be some and the conversation started there and so, any previous policies we were not and i was not involved in and so i am not quite sure but i will say that when we first came to the table there was a, and the folks were considering making a call at every call before even the investigation was happening. and so, that was a very early start, in place. we did not stay there for very long and of course,
it is just wherever, we took as long as we took, so that we don't want to put the time on miss marian so maybe director hicks could offer that one. >> miss marian received or our office received the draft while she was on a well deserved vacation. with the department of the community but we are close. >> i wanted to sort of hear a little history, and i mean was this the order in place? and you were looking at a revision, or you are revising something that was revised, i was not...
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but it might hold back. >> marian, thank you very much. also, that was marian bell, economist and former monetary policy committee members at bank of england from swiss bank. >>> from one central bank to the next, the bank of japan kept its monetary policy unchanged. makiko has the story live. >> the central bank upheld its open mystic assessment of the economy from the previous meeting saying it continues to slowly recovery. it added more cautious comments such as real estate investments were still suffering from the aftermath of last-minute buying before the consumer tax hike in april. boj governor said in a following press conference that the economy will continue on its ghejts recovery path in the coming months and that the effects of the consumer tax hikes will faed with team. although he was hopeful that it will pick up with help from the weaker yen. one of the focal points which involve the boj's assessment of the economy is whether the government will go forward with plans to raise the consumer tax further, up to 10% in october nex
but it might hold back. >> marian, thank you very much. also, that was marian bell, economist and former monetary policy committee members at bank of england from swiss bank. >>> from one central bank to the next, the bank of japan kept its monetary policy unchanged. makiko has the story live. >> the central bank upheld its open mystic assessment of the economy from the previous meeting saying it continues to slowly recovery. it added more cautious comments such as real...
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i real ask marian questions qued you can ask marian questions and hopefully leave with a better funding how to understand economic insecurity that occurs in many different ways and what we can do as a society, and as a community to address it. i'll start at the very beginning. marianne, you're interested in so many things, interested in economic insecurity,ow are interested in the sociological underpinnings of what makes people tick. you're very interested in feminism and gender. and this is remarkable book. as you know, i read it on vacation with my husband, where he thought maybe i would not be reading a book, but i had the galley and couldn't put it down. it was amazing. what led you to write this book at this time? >> i wrote it because a major part of the story of what is happening in our society was missing. so for the past few decades, we know inequality has been on the rise and security has been on the rise. we now have a hollowed out middle class. families are losing jobs, losing homes. that story is mostly told through statistics. so academics work -- look at tax records and j
i real ask marian questions qued you can ask marian questions and hopefully leave with a better funding how to understand economic insecurity that occurs in many different ways and what we can do as a society, and as a community to address it. i'll start at the very beginning. marianne, you're interested in so many things, interested in economic insecurity,ow are interested in the sociological underpinnings of what makes people tick. you're very interested in feminism and gender. and this is...
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. >> marian cuando se debe renovar la acciÓn diferida?o que sÍ, es posible que cuando se procese las personas estarÁn protegidos por la daca, pero con esta probado y se pueden seguir con los beneficios. pero tambiÉn a las personas que estÁn un poco tarde deben contratar ayuda de un abogado. y decir a ellos que pasaron la hora de actualizaciÓn y debe adelantar el proceso. >> el servicio de migraciÓn mandarÁ algÚn recordatorio para recordarle sobre el vencimiento? >> inmigraciÓn manera una carta a todo el mundo que tenga daca a los 100 dÍas pero deberÁn aplicar por renovaciones 150 dÍas. si la persona llamÁndolo en la aplicaciÓn y llega carta, no debe preocuparse. >> si se quedan todas oportunidades y una persona no logra renovar la acciÓn diferida. >> todo el mundo debe hacerlo, si no perderÁn todos los beneficios de protecciÓn contra deportaciÓn. tambiÉn la habilidad de trabajar aquÍ legalmente, asÍ que sugiero a todos los clientes que realicen la renovaciÓn aunque sea tarde. >> le agradecemos. >> la farmacÉutica dejarÁ de vender cigarros
. >> marian cuando se debe renovar la acciÓn diferida?o que sÍ, es posible que cuando se procese las personas estarÁn protegidos por la daca, pero con esta probado y se pueden seguir con los beneficios. pero tambiÉn a las personas que estÁn un poco tarde deben contratar ayuda de un abogado. y decir a ellos que pasaron la hora de actualizaciÓn y debe adelantar el proceso. >> el servicio de migraciÓn mandarÁ algÚn recordatorio para recordarle sobre el vencimiento? >>...
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marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy.as the great sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis broderick. >> herman charles broghammer. >> keith a. broomfield. >> ber jarred c. brown ii. >> janice brown. lloyd stanford brown. patrick john brown. pettina b. browne bradburn. >> mark bruce. richard george bruehert. andrew brunn. vincent edward brunton. ronald bucca. brandon j. bu nannen. greg j. buck. dennis buckley. nancy clare bueche. patrick joseph buhse. john edward are bulaga jr. stephen bruce bunin. matthew j. burke. thomas daniel burke. william francis burke jr. charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. kathleen ann burns. keith james burns. john patrick burn
marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy.as the great sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis broderick. >>...
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. >> aim marian i started an initiative with my colleagues called engagement for public schools we want to tell you about what we're doing but a particular activity engaged ♪ the engrossment fair for those of you who don't know we've interviewed a lot of people in the room and spoken that about public engagement for public schools is a process not a new organization that is designed to build public support for public schools among a board basis in the san francisco population we're not a reform effort and not a new organization kind of a dialog it's leading to aforementioned we right started with one hundred interviews and did those informal and we left hand to what people said when we said what did you think we could do a a city as a population to better support our school system people said that's a green great question go out and talk to the people we can't talk to the people that don't show up at our doorstep we interviewed about we had a dialog process with thirty groups thought the city in all 11 stroirl district those were people from adams 12 to 90 they said we would love to sup
. >> aim marian i started an initiative with my colleagues called engagement for public schools we want to tell you about what we're doing but a particular activity engaged ♪ the engrossment fair for those of you who don't know we've interviewed a lot of people in the room and spoken that about public engagement for public schools is a process not a new organization that is designed to build public support for public schools among a board basis in the san francisco population we're not...
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to ensure that marian and her little girl could come back to france today. >> her daughter was taken last october by her franco tunisian father. he went too serious to fight against bashar al-assad. marion accused her then husband who she is now divorcing him of kidnapping. -- who she is now divorcing, of kidnapping. she spoke to france 24 about her fears. >> the questions i have to live with everyday is, what is she eating? is someone looking after her? in this struggle, every second counts. >> after months of silence and an international manhunt she was contacted last week and asked to pick up their daughter did the syrian border. he was arrested there while authorities negotiated her release to her mother. now she begins the long journey home. >> barack obama is in estonia. he is giving a firm show of support for nato's newest members in the face of growing pressure from russia on ukraine. this after discussion over whether or not a cease-fire deal was really reached. a second american journalist has been beheaded by islamic state militants. this as washington authorizes more troo
to ensure that marian and her little girl could come back to france today. >> her daughter was taken last october by her franco tunisian father. he went too serious to fight against bashar al-assad. marion accused her then husband who she is now divorcing him of kidnapping. -- who she is now divorcing, of kidnapping. she spoke to france 24 about her fears. >> the questions i have to live with everyday is, what is she eating? is someone looking after her? in this struggle, every...
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. >> marian hrycac. >> robert hughes. >> robert. the hughes jr. >> thomas f.hughes jr. >> timmy robert hughes. >> susan huey. >> john nicholas hum better jr. >> kathleen anne hunt casey. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> pegly m. hurt. >> robert rhussa. >> stephen n. high land jr. >> thomas edward hynes is. >> walter g.hynes. >> joseph ianelli. >> michael iken. >> daniel ilkanayev. >> fredrick ill jr. >> my uncle and hero, firefighter larry. we love you and miss you. >> my son paul robert ekna. kristen irving brown. todd and tim isaac. taizo nishikawa. wally joseph iskander. eskandarian jr.. john is again. cos as she go ito. lacy bernard ivory. virginia may yablonski. brian c. jack. burke alexander jackman. aaron jeremy jacobs. arielle louis lewis jacobs. jason kyle jacobs. michael g. jacobs. steven a. jacobson. steven d. jacoby. jacob dennis ugoda. maria you caveat. robert adrian gelber. earnest james. griselda e. james. marc steven jardine. amy nicole jarrett. mohammed jerrard. francois pr. maxime and john pr. paul edward jeffers. john charles jenkins. at my fathe
. >> marian hrycac. >> robert hughes. >> robert. the hughes jr. >> thomas f.hughes jr. >> timmy robert hughes. >> susan huey. >> john nicholas hum better jr. >> kathleen anne hunt casey. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> pegly m. hurt. >> robert rhussa. >> stephen n. high land jr. >> thomas edward hynes is. >> walter g.hynes. >> joseph ianelli. >> michael iken. >> daniel ilkanayev. >> fredrick...
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. >>> also on the program, marian joins us to look at what's happening in business, and a big meeting in new york today. >> absolutely. sustaining the environment. that is the main focus, as business leaders, politicians and environmentalists come together for the u.n. summit on climate change in new york. we'll have the latest on what's been discussed. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 p.m. in syria, where for the first time, the u.s. and its regional allies have launched air strikes against islamic state militants. 14 strikes are reported to have destroyed or damaged i.s. training compounds and command facilities in northern and eastern syria. these attacks, all part of president obama's pledge to degrade and destroy i.s., which has taken control of large areas of iraq and syria, imposing a harsh brand of islam. since august, the u.s. has launched around 190 air strikes in iraq, but the militant group is most prominent in syria. the cia says there are around 31,000 i.s. fighters. 2/3 of them are in syria. many of these strikes hit raqqa province, wher
. >>> also on the program, marian joins us to look at what's happening in business, and a big meeting in new york today. >> absolutely. sustaining the environment. that is the main focus, as business leaders, politicians and environmentalists come together for the u.n. summit on climate change in new york. we'll have the latest on what's been discussed. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 p.m. in syria, where for the first time, the u.s. and...
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ian purganan and mariane escalona are trying to get to seattle. when you look up there, what do you see? >> looks like there's a ton of cancellations. a little alarming. >> reporter: air travel across the country hasn't been the same since friday morning when investigators say a suicidal 36-year-old man set fire to and destroyed critical air traffic control equipment inside a chicago area control center. brian howard made his first appearance in federal court in hospital scrubs with a bandage covering his neck. he was overherd telling family members, i'm sorry for all this, they pledged to stand by him. since friday, regional radar facilities have taken over for the fire damage control center, covering its 91,000 square miles of air traffic. today the head of the federal aviation administration sai micl huerta said the agency would review how one person could cripple so much of the airline industry. >> we're very concerned and i've asked for a 30-day review of all protocols related to security, other traffic facilities and at the same time a bette
ian purganan and mariane escalona are trying to get to seattle. when you look up there, what do you see? >> looks like there's a ton of cancellations. a little alarming. >> reporter: air travel across the country hasn't been the same since friday morning when investigators say a suicidal 36-year-old man set fire to and destroyed critical air traffic control equipment inside a chicago area control center. brian howard made his first appearance in federal court in hospital scrubs with...
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nbc bay area's marian favro joins us. a tense news conference with the head coach today. >> reporter: i was there, raj, and it was very tense. he kept referring to due process, due process. now, ray mcdonald is out on $25,000 bail. and today, for the second day in a row, he practiced with the team. coach harbaugh said until due process runs its course, he will not be punished. san francisco 49er ray mcdonald was back on the practice field for the second time since his arrest sunday for domestic violence. according to a report released by san jose police, officers arrested him at hits home and the victim whose sources say is his pregnant girlfriend suffered visible injuries. today coach jim harbaugh said he hasn't decided if mcdonald will play in the season opener against the dallas cowboys sunday. >> this is a legal matter. and you know my position, and that is to everyone involved, is to allow due process to take place. >> reporter: he said the team will base its decision on information gathered until there are new devel
nbc bay area's marian favro joins us. a tense news conference with the head coach today. >> reporter: i was there, raj, and it was very tense. he kept referring to due process, due process. now, ray mcdonald is out on $25,000 bail. and today, for the second day in a row, he practiced with the team. coach harbaugh said until due process runs its course, he will not be punished. san francisco 49er ray mcdonald was back on the practice field for the second time since his arrest sunday for...
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cps referral, and i have given that card, that referral card that we are looking at to the occ, to marian and to the community advocates in this. and so it is self-explanatory, and a card that you will see. okay? and upon completing of the order. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> hearing no public, or further public comment, call the next line item. >> line item 4, approval of the awards and committee recommendations, action. >> okay. >> commissioners in your packet, is a list of the recommended awards from the medal of valor meeting that we had at the hall of justice and i spoke about it in the last commission meeting and we met on july, 14th and i was the commissioner that was comment, and chief suhr presided over the day long event of making the selections and so what you have in the packet is the officers who have been nominated for in the silver medal of valor and the bronze and there are various awards, and the police commission commendations and life saving awards and i was present for the presentation of each and every one of these incidents. where in, there was discussion, and quest
cps referral, and i have given that card, that referral card that we are looking at to the occ, to marian and to the community advocates in this. and so it is self-explanatory, and a card that you will see. okay? and upon completing of the order. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> hearing no public, or further public comment, call the next line item. >> line item 4, approval of the awards and committee recommendations, action. >> okay. >> commissioners in your...
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and then, marian was not busy because on sunday, and i know that commissioner marshal will go more into detail about it later. but she was a commentator, on the program, street soldiers on know your rights. and she did that, with commissioner marshal and also, with patty lee, from the public defender's office. and i was not in town, and i was celebrating my 35th wedding anniversary but i did get the opportunity to listen to the very, lively, radio program, later. >> and now, i also asked that we met with representatives of the urban institute who are out from washington, d.c.. >> updates on cases and we will get a detailed report at the end of august in one of your september meetings but just for a brief update, today, the occ has opened 481 cases compared to 474 same time last year. as of today, we have 331 pending cases compared to 319 at the same time last year. neither of those number, comparatively so, is statistically significant, but what is statistickly significant is that the occ has sustained the allegations compared to 17 as of august, 27 last year, and so increase of about 1
and then, marian was not busy because on sunday, and i know that commissioner marshal will go more into detail about it later. but she was a commentator, on the program, street soldiers on know your rights. and she did that, with commissioner marshal and also, with patty lee, from the public defender's office. and i was not in town, and i was celebrating my 35th wedding anniversary but i did get the opportunity to listen to the very, lively, radio program, later. >> and now, i also asked...
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first let's go to marian fav recoverro. the hopes are squashed. >> reporter: for some this was their only shot of participating in an iron man triathlon. here in santa clara county fire department, it sent six engines and those firefighters have had to deal with terrible air quality. it was that poor air quality that forced organizers to kansas tell ironman tahoe event. we talk to one bay area athlete who says he has spent the last 18 months of his life preparing for the race. >> just minutes before 3,100 athletes were about to swim in lake tahoe for the ironman race this morning, organizers made this announcement. >> the air quality officials have recommended that the event be canceled. >> the king fire created air so bad, the race was canceled. some wiped away tears. others reflected on their loss of time and money. >> i came up here early to acclimate from sea level. i've been training for a solid nine months. >> andy has trained eight hours a day for the last eight months to prepare for the swim, the bike ride and 26.2
first let's go to marian fav recoverro. the hopes are squashed. >> reporter: for some this was their only shot of participating in an iron man triathlon. here in santa clara county fire department, it sent six engines and those firefighters have had to deal with terrible air quality. it was that poor air quality that forced organizers to kansas tell ironman tahoe event. we talk to one bay area athlete who says he has spent the last 18 months of his life preparing for the race. >>...
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marian tories unknown. -- but though lobbyist, the deck was stacked against the ordinary folks. the corporations and particular could hire a lobbyist and mutually themselves appointed to regulatory agencies was businesses and corporations but how about was unfair. georgia's prison population that he had taken an interest in and overwhelming the those men were pork, could not referred presentation but to have the justice system. he ruled up his presentation but through those populist themes he was beginning to rehearse for his presidential run 1976. of course, the journalists in the audience was speaking out and he figured hunter thompson from "rolling stone" magazine was simply going out to a the parking lot to refresh whenever dobra virgin was consuming and actually do is go into his car to retrieve his tape recorder because he wanted to record something extraordinary. a politician and telling the truth. later we describe the speech as a bastard of speech he said it was one of the most respectful or remarkable speech he has heard from a politician willing to take on powerful in
marian tories unknown. -- but though lobbyist, the deck was stacked against the ordinary folks. the corporations and particular could hire a lobbyist and mutually themselves appointed to regulatory agencies was businesses and corporations but how about was unfair. georgia's prison population that he had taken an interest in and overwhelming the those men were pork, could not referred presentation but to have the justice system. he ruled up his presentation but through those populist themes he...
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i couldn't figure out how to have my own angle sofirst i thought i'd write about marian avis i've writtenabout franklin and eleanor. so many books about him. many books about her, so their partnership during world war ii became the theme. as they started sending the first couple years i realize she couldn't serve the public side of the story the way all of our day. somehow locally and went to the secretary of state early in the research that's a wonderful museum and i began to get interested in him and i read his letters and his wife was away from washington for a year or so he her letter after letter after letter and then i got interested in the other guys in the cabinet. jason stanton and while the male cat diaries and they all wrote letters. so it's probably three or four years into it i realized this is the story i can tell. his relationship with all of these guys because they talk about him in a way that not everybody has and they tell me everyday what they thought about him and what they felt about each other and team of rivals finally became the subject of the book. >> to president
i couldn't figure out how to have my own angle sofirst i thought i'd write about marian avis i've writtenabout franklin and eleanor. so many books about him. many books about her, so their partnership during world war ii became the theme. as they started sending the first couple years i realize she couldn't serve the public side of the story the way all of our day. somehow locally and went to the secretary of state early in the research that's a wonderful museum and i began to get interested in...
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resis flooded council marian berrs office with complaints wh the exhib went up. tha runs the art prm says it will move the in to a new location. >>> sti ahead, a long journey towa healing. a woman who lost her husband in e navy yard shooting a year ago is opening up about the atta. >> this is in the right. they have made a mistake. this. >> she talks about her new rey and how vice presid bi has helped her hea >>> a lot of people will pause to remember the lives lost in the navy yard shootings this week. marks one year since tht terrible day. for one woman in rockville, it be especially emotional. her husband was killed. tonit she is telling her story for the first time to news4's eu and says the love they sh gives her strength to go. >> these were flowers from his cask. judy johnson has awar, medals and mementos. >> this is the presidentl coin that pre obama passed to me when he met with us at the me service. >> r she has phot e has letters from congress. she has a flag that flew half stf over the capitol. but of all, judy johnson ha her memories. memo of her hus
resis flooded council marian berrs office with complaints wh the exhib went up. tha runs the art prm says it will move the in to a new location. >>> sti ahead, a long journey towa healing. a woman who lost her husband in e navy yard shooting a year ago is opening up about the atta. >> this is in the right. they have made a mistake. this. >> she talks about her new rey and how vice presid bi has helped her hea >>> a lot of people will pause to remember the lives...
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nbc bay area's marian favro is live in cupertino with new developments in the search for the mountain lion. >> reporter: this is one of the cage traps that has been brought in to try and catch the mountain lion. the idea is to put animal carcasses inside to try to lure the mountain lion into the cage and catch him while he's alive. also, a new team of dogs will start searching tonight and there's a sense of urgency because the mountain lion was so aggressive, attacking the boy in front of a group. this is an exclusive photo taken of a 6-year-old boy just minutes after a mountain lion attacked him in the cupertino foothills yesterday. the lion dragged the boy off the trail into some bushes. you can see the child has puncture wounds on his neck and back. the boy was treated here at santa clara valley medical center. hospital officials say he was released this morning. as the child recovers, the hunt for the animal that attacked him continues. the second day, three hound dogs try to track the big cat. >> i can tell you the mountain lion is mulling around in the area specifically. and it
nbc bay area's marian favro is live in cupertino with new developments in the search for the mountain lion. >> reporter: this is one of the cage traps that has been brought in to try and catch the mountain lion. the idea is to put animal carcasses inside to try to lure the mountain lion into the cage and catch him while he's alive. also, a new team of dogs will start searching tonight and there's a sense of urgency because the mountain lion was so aggressive, attacking the boy in front of...
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marian schmidt from quincy, illinois. >> still to come on "today," a tailgating party on the plaza withbut first -- >> first, these messages! we are a collection of smalls. a home saved. a hero homebound for a new opportunity. a kitchen that kick starts careers wells fargo invests in our communities a little differently. small measures that add up to make our whole even greater. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see how big small can be. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol >>> this morning, as we wrap up our week long viva "today" series, a celebration of heritage and culture what better are way to end it with a tailgate i tailgating party on the plaza. jimmy shaw is the executive chef of lotoria grill in los angeles. you have a number of restaurants, actually. you'll help us make that this morning. great to have you, first of all. >> thanks for the invite. >> thanks for coming out
marian schmidt from quincy, illinois. >> still to come on "today," a tailgating party on the plaza withbut first -- >> first, these messages! we are a collection of smalls. a home saved. a hero homebound for a new opportunity. a kitchen that kick starts careers wells fargo invests in our communities a little differently. small measures that add up to make our whole even greater. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see how...
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mother-in-law marian robinson was there and malia, the older daughter was on her way home. >> but whatppened was the secret service leadership decided that it was very unlikely that this shooter, the gunshots that were heard, were aimed at the white house. they thought that was likely impossible that somebody could shoot that far. and they deduced that instead two gangsters were shooting at each other. they found an abandoned car very soon after the gunfire was heard on the south lawn, abandoned and crashed inside it was this knock-off semi auction rifle, knock off ak-47. and again they deduced this was one of the gangsters cars. but what they didn't investigate very fully was the evidence of damage that was very clear on the outside of the white house, and on the trim and balcony. and also most importantly, they didn't focus on their own staff on the grounds that night. there is an officer named kerry johnson who told fbi agents later that she was underneath the trim and balcony and readied a shotgun when she heard gunfire. she thought an attack was coming over the south lawn. she hea
mother-in-law marian robinson was there and malia, the older daughter was on her way home. >> but whatppened was the secret service leadership decided that it was very unlikely that this shooter, the gunshots that were heard, were aimed at the white house. they thought that was likely impossible that somebody could shoot that far. and they deduced that instead two gangsters were shooting at each other. they found an abandoned car very soon after the gunfire was heard on the south lawn,...
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or daughters of the american ref las vegas because they wouldn't let marian anderson who is african-americaning at the constitution hall and stuck her neck out. >> everywhere. everywhere. she's a miracle of the human spirit. she shouldn't have survived her orphanhood age desperate childhood and the infidelity of franklin, in fact, though, it's these things that made her face her fears and go out in the world. she became the conscience of the administration. she understood well before anyone what were the coming issues of race, of poverty, of labor, of immigration, of health, of children, of women and she with great, you know, being ridiculed all the time for her looks and people making fun of her she just put her face forward and went at the most difficult thing and never let up. i think with the exception of prohibition, eleanor roosevelt was right on absolutely everything and that's an amazing testament to her fortitude and this thing that she had. she was her uncle theodore's favorite niece and she had all of his sense how to escape the demons that happened to her in her childhood and she
or daughters of the american ref las vegas because they wouldn't let marian anderson who is african-americaning at the constitution hall and stuck her neck out. >> everywhere. everywhere. she's a miracle of the human spirit. she shouldn't have survived her orphanhood age desperate childhood and the infidelity of franklin, in fact, though, it's these things that made her face her fears and go out in the world. she became the conscience of the administration. she understood well before...
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anything in the fall zone" >>"it will damage his house if it falls down" >> reporter:his neighbor marianhave the money to repair the chimney so she came to vallejo city hall seeking help from the non profit solano organizations active in disaster >>"we're trying to raise some money so you don't have to pay for it out of pocket" >> reporter:vallejo city manager daniel keen says he is trying to raise some disaster relief funding as well >>"we made a request on friday to the governor" >> reporter:in the meantime sims avenue residents say they are keeping their fingers crossed that the chimney doesn't come down >>"somebody's going to get hurt" in vallejo haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: kids at saint john the baptist catholic school in napa are back in their classrooms today. that's after the school shut down for a week right after the six point-oh quake. >> pam: part of the elementary school building remains yellow tagged. the older section of the building.built in 1926.still shows cracks in the walls and places were the plaster fell. >> pam: three classrooms and three offices can't be used
anything in the fall zone" >>"it will damage his house if it falls down" >> reporter:his neighbor marianhave the money to repair the chimney so she came to vallejo city hall seeking help from the non profit solano organizations active in disaster >>"we're trying to raise some money so you don't have to pay for it out of pocket" >> reporter:vallejo city manager daniel keen says he is trying to raise some disaster relief funding as well...
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marian schmidt from quincy, illinois. >> still to come on "today," a tailgating party on the plaza withta. but first -- >> first, these messages! we are a collection of smalls. a home saved. a hero homebound for a new opportunity. a kitchen that kick starts careers wells fargo invests in our communities a little differently. small measures that add up to make our whole even greater. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see how big small can be. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol webuyanycar.com lling your car, truck or suv? takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> this morning, as we wrap up our week long viva "today" series, a celebration of heritage and culture what better are way to en
marian schmidt from quincy, illinois. >> still to come on "today," a tailgating party on the plaza withta. but first -- >> first, these messages! we are a collection of smalls. a home saved. a hero homebound for a new opportunity. a kitchen that kick starts careers wells fargo invests in our communities a little differently. small measures that add up to make our whole even greater. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see...
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marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy.at sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis broderick. >> herman charles broghammer. >> keith a. broomfield. >> ber jarred c. brown ii. >> janice brown. lloyd stanford brown. patrick john brown. pettina b. browne bradburn. >> mark bruce. richard george bruehert. andrew brunn. vincent edward brunton. ronald bucca. brandon j. bu nannen. greg j. buck. dennis buckley. nancy clare bueche. patrick joseph buhse. john edward are bulaga jr. stephen bruce bunin. matthew j. burke. thomas daniel burke. william francis burke jr. charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. kathleen ann burns. keith james burns. john patrick burnside. thom
marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy.at sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis broderick. >> herman...
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marian in chicago, thanks for holding, you're on with michael barone.ke one want to statement and one point. as far as the minimum wage is what i don't understand is everything else is world.up in the prices, everything. should go imum wage up too. and the congress always gives themselves raises. make a lot of y money. so i don't see what's wrong with mproving on the minimum wage that it would help middle class too.le a lot guest: the minimum wage, the caller is correct in saying it middle complasz house holds because most minimum are not low income house holds. second or third or fourth higher income house holds. raising the minimum wage is not efficient way to channel more oney to low earners, to lower income house holds. she raises an interesting isn't there t why an inflation adjustment in the wage?um chi isn't there a -- why doesn't he minimum wage automatically go up with -- by some inflation factor. indexed. it some state minimum wages, i believe, are indexed to inflation. up automatically. i think one reason it isn't is hat the politicians mostl
marian in chicago, thanks for holding, you're on with michael barone.ke one want to statement and one point. as far as the minimum wage is what i don't understand is everything else is world.up in the prices, everything. should go imum wage up too. and the congress always gives themselves raises. make a lot of y money. so i don't see what's wrong with mproving on the minimum wage that it would help middle class too.le a lot guest: the minimum wage, the caller is correct in saying it middle...
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he said i'm sa marian. that's going back a piece.ty of iraqis to really define themselves, which has caused so much disharmony and unity. >> what was your reaction, having fought alongside, at some points, the remnants of an old iraqi army? what was your reaction recently when you read that -- with the onslaught of black flags coming over the hill, the iraqi army as it stands today, many of them ripped off their uniforms and ran? >> well, you know, that's about as repugnant as anything could be to a marine. retreat, surrender, all that. after eight, nine years of training, you see what us beginning to talk about training them again. i just -- i think at some point we need to put a limit on folly. self-definition is the thing that really has to drive a force. >> a limit on folly. the new issue of "harper magazine" is out now. also, "dust to dust, a memoir." benjamin, thank you so much for being with us. we really appreciate it. there was no question she was the one. she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could b
he said i'm sa marian. that's going back a piece.ty of iraqis to really define themselves, which has caused so much disharmony and unity. >> what was your reaction, having fought alongside, at some points, the remnants of an old iraqi army? what was your reaction recently when you read that -- with the onslaught of black flags coming over the hill, the iraqi army as it stands today, many of them ripped off their uniforms and ran? >> well, you know, that's about as repugnant as...