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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, why shouldn't that put it away? >> well, because they weren't shortfalls they weren't missteps and they weren't errors. they were deliberate attempts to cover up what happened in order for them to use pat's death for propaganda purposes at a time during the war in 2004 when, you know, abu ghraib prison scandal was breaking, you know, fallujah, you know, was falling apart. i mean, it was a terrible time for the military and for that administration and pat's death was an opportunity for them. in fact there is a line in -- it's in the book. it was in the documents that i -- that we were given. one of the investigative generals asked someone in the chain of command who is clearly, you know, at a higher rank than the investigative officer, because he kept calling him "sir" and the name was redacted but the general said, well, what was kind of the atmosphere when pat was killed? and he said, well, it was like here's this steak din but we are giving it to you on a garbage can cover. you've got it you work it. so, in other
mary, why shouldn't that put it away? >> well, because they weren't shortfalls they weren't missteps and they weren't errors. they were deliberate attempts to cover up what happened in order for them to use pat's death for propaganda purposes at a time during the war in 2004 when, you know, abu ghraib prison scandal was breaking, you know, fallujah, you know, was falling apart. i mean, it was a terrible time for the military and for that administration and pat's death was an opportunity...
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were mary and joseph turned away from an inn in bethlehem 2,000 years ago? and the miracle of the virgin birth. is that intended as the literal truth in matthew and luke? the gospels give us one description of the birth of jesus. do archaeology and history give us another? joining us to answer these questions areu.s. open, the aute brand new "jesus of nazareth cunning of the and jeffrey sheler author of the brand new "is the bible truth?" if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. >>> tell us what you think happened at bethlehem, jeffrey she'ller. >> well when w w read two gospels, only two of the four gospels even talk about the birth of jesus and when we read matthew
were mary and joseph turned away from an inn in bethlehem 2,000 years ago? and the miracle of the virgin birth. is that intended as the literal truth in matthew and luke? the gospels give us one description of the birth of jesus. do archaeology and history give us another? joining us to answer these questions areu.s. open, the aute brand new "jesus of nazareth cunning of the and jeffrey sheler author of the brand new "is the bible truth?" if. for such a small if i live to a...
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you think the virgin mary comes here? >> oh, absolutely.ome of the testimonies we have heard -- a young girl was crippled and had to be carried up the mountain. she tripped and fell on the way down, and later she waltz. >> this is one of the six teenagers who saw the virgin on the mountainside. he divides his time between here in massachusetts now. ivan is one of three visionaries mary appears to every day. a handful of pilgrims are specially invited to witness the apparitions. the operations happened at precisely 6:40. the intensity builds. then, the moment comes. ivan sees mary, the latest of more than 8000 visitations he has experienced over three decades. for seven or eight minutes, he dozens and converses. and it is all over. he tells the kilograms what he has heard. and then, he takes questions. -- he tells the pilgrims what he has heard. someone asks what she looks like. he says, you see the statue? a lot like that. her beauty is hard to describe. ivan has a rock star status among the pilgrims. they listened to his speeches on headse
you think the virgin mary comes here? >> oh, absolutely.ome of the testimonies we have heard -- a young girl was crippled and had to be carried up the mountain. she tripped and fell on the way down, and later she waltz. >> this is one of the six teenagers who saw the virgin on the mountainside. he divides his time between here in massachusetts now. ivan is one of three visionaries mary appears to every day. a handful of pilgrims are specially invited to witness the apparitions. the...
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>> that was the plan. >> jimmy: mary or mary elizabeth?y i chose to go with the three names -- >> jimmy: was there another mary winstead? >> no. >> jimmy: i have a friend liz winstead who is probably -- >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: just drop the elizabeth. tell everybody what comic con is. >> it's a sort of gathering of the geeks, you could say. it's pretty awesome. just people who are really passionate about comics and movies and video games and all sorts of things kind of come together and let their geek fly. >> jimmy: and they're very picky about who plays what character and this scott pilgrim comic book is popular, so, when you get selected to pick the character -- you don't -- to play the character, you don't know how they're going to react, do you? >> no. there were people dressed up as my character, which was really cool and exciting but they were carrying giant hammered because my character fights with this giant hammer and i thought, if i don't do this right, if if they don't like me, it could be dangerous. >> jimmy: you did not bring y
>> that was the plan. >> jimmy: mary or mary elizabeth?y i chose to go with the three names -- >> jimmy: was there another mary winstead? >> no. >> jimmy: i have a friend liz winstead who is probably -- >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: just drop the elizabeth. tell everybody what comic con is. >> it's a sort of gathering of the geeks, you could say. it's pretty awesome. just people who are really passionate about comics and movies and video games and all...
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i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there are forces impinging on what will actually get accomplished. i think the critical thing is to remember there are two ways that we can influence what the government does. there is the legislative, cir approach, and there is the administrative reform. some of which does not require legislation. some of the stories we were hearing, particularly from the business perspective, is about changing the way people do business, in terms of the government, changing the way we think about the relationships that exist. a lot of that can be done by pres
i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there...
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mary's application was denied and she got the news from the papers, not the university. >> never. i never got one word from them. >> it's a part of history that had been a mystery or a missed story and i want it to be known. >> reporter: so did the missouri state university of today which, at its summer commencement, gave her an unprecedented undergraduate honorary degree. >> good people can make bad decisions and 60 years ago a bad decision was made. >> reporter: the idea of the honorary degree didn't sit well with mary at first. it recalled for her the feeling of rejection she experienced 60 years ago. >> i wasn't humiliated. i was angry. very angry. >> reporter: but she suppressed her anger and simply didn't talk about that rejection, filling her life with children and grandchildren, and instead of teaching, manual labor, including a stint as a custodian at a local science center which she quit only last year. she's not bitter now, believing still what she believed as a teenager whose future hadn't yet been snatched from her. >> people are people. the color of your skin doesn't
mary's application was denied and she got the news from the papers, not the university. >> never. i never got one word from them. >> it's a part of history that had been a mystery or a missed story and i want it to be known. >> reporter: so did the missouri state university of today which, at its summer commencement, gave her an unprecedented undergraduate honorary degree. >> good people can make bad decisions and 60 years ago a bad decision was made. >> reporter:...
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---mary gamarra nos va a explicar. de mujeres ponen sus manos bajo estas lamparas ultravioleta .... lo que muchos no saben es que el uso prolongado de estas puede tener graves efectos en algunas mujeres ..... 15:33 - el peligro que existe con estas maquinas para secar las unas en los salones de belleza es que contienen rayos ultravioletas... y estos rayos ultravioletas se han asociado como muchos saben a cancer en la piel como ocurre con el sol y con las camas bronceadoras. los dermatologos advierten que los rayos ultravioleta son los que penetran mas profundamente la piel. teniendo en consideracion que muchas personas usan estas maquinas secadoras frecuentemente y por varios a?os.. el riesgo es bastante real. 11:41 - sabemos que a largo plazo la acumulacion de todas las luces ultravioletas causan problemas en la piel. ediris beltran manicurista manicurista 17:13 - lo que se publico el ano pasado en la revista de dermatologia es un reporte de dos casos clinicos de dos personas que luego de estar expuestos a rayos ultra
---mary gamarra nos va a explicar. de mujeres ponen sus manos bajo estas lamparas ultravioleta .... lo que muchos no saben es que el uso prolongado de estas puede tener graves efectos en algunas mujeres ..... 15:33 - el peligro que existe con estas maquinas para secar las unas en los salones de belleza es que contienen rayos ultravioletas... y estos rayos ultravioletas se han asociado como muchos saben a cancer en la piel como ocurre con el sol y con las camas bronceadoras. los dermatologos...
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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
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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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon, i'm allen martin. crews are making good headway this afternoon controlling the mt. diablo wildfire. it's now 80% contained. buildings are no longer at risk. but commanders say it could be another couple of days before the fire is completely out. anne makovec at curry canyon for us. and what's happening, the latest this hour? >> reporter: well, they need to finish their line around the fire and make sure there are no hot spots within that zone. the fire camp is still set up behind me on curry canyon as you can see but most of the smoke has cleared. that helicopter has been going up and dropping water on parts of the fire as they continue their circle around the curry fire near mt. diablo state park. as the curry fire continues to burn nearby, robert is checking in on his neighbors. >> just checking that the cattle have water. they are all excited. >> reporter: he says their owner voluntarily evacuated her propert
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon, i'm allen martin. crews are making good headway this afternoon controlling the mt. diablo wildfire. it's now 80% contained. buildings are no longer at risk. but commanders say it could be another couple of days before the fire is completely out. anne makovec at curry canyon for us. and what's happening, the latest this hour? >> reporter: well,...
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leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. >>> get ready for some daunting numbers. according to the national coalition on health care american families spent an average of $6,000 out of pocket on health insurance and other medical costs in 2009. that's a number expected to rise to $9,000 by 2012. so, in today's edition of "america's money," we asked financial contributor, mellody hobson, president of ariel investments, to tackle this problem. and she's found five ways out sacrificing quality of care. the first tip is something i hadn't heard about before. discount clubs for health care? >> that's right. these are discount medical plans. think of it like sam's club or costco, but for medical plans. you pay a monthly fee. somewhere in the neighborhood of $12 to $30, to cover your entire househo
leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. >>> get ready for some daunting numbers. according to the national coalition on health care american families spent an average of $6,000 out of pocket on health insurance and other medical costs in...
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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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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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. >> 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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and peter, paul, and mary, before they were peter, paul, and mary-- when they were peter yarrow and maryl stookey. but we all felt, as i did at that early time, that we could make a difference and that music would change the world. and i believe it did. mary always says, "yes, we thought it would change the world, and it did change the world." certainly there were a lot of taboos that were broken, a lot of things from the '50s that changed-- the illusions about america's invulnerability. the war went on for far too long. but perhaps if there hadn't been all those voices behind the peace movement, it would have gone on longer. who knows? i can only say that the-- the passion and the music were a great and driving force. and i've always felt that it was a privilege to be a part of that journey, even though it was difficult to make at the time. you never made a conscious decision to be an artist versus being an activist. you--you were both from the beginning of your career, really. what was your first kind of public political move? picketing-- were you marching? what did--when did you enter
and peter, paul, and mary, before they were peter, paul, and mary-- when they were peter yarrow and maryl stookey. but we all felt, as i did at that early time, that we could make a difference and that music would change the world. and i believe it did. mary always says, "yes, we thought it would change the world, and it did change the world." certainly there were a lot of taboos that were broken, a lot of things from the '50s that changed-- the illusions about america's...
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she mary ann bartels. >> susie: c.e.o. mark hurd is resigning effectively immediately. he is leaving after a sexual harassment allegation regarding an outside contract worker. h.p. says hurd filed expense reports that broke the company's business conduct standards. cathie lesjack will step in as interim c.e.o. and h.p. released preliminary third quarter results, and jeff will have more on that in tonight's "market focus." meanwhile, there is a job opening at the white house. the president's top economic advisory is leaving to focus on her family. cyschristina nomar says she plans to return to teaching economics at the university california, berkeley. and she says he wants her 14-year-old son to spend his high school days in one place. >> jeff: late today the white house says the president will renominate peter diamond to the federal reserve board. the senate sent diamond's original nomination back to the white house. >> susie: as you said, jeff, it was a volatile day in the stock market, and also a lot of action in the bond market. >> jeff: that's true. all eyes are beg
she mary ann bartels. >> susie: c.e.o. mark hurd is resigning effectively immediately. he is leaving after a sexual harassment allegation regarding an outside contract worker. h.p. says hurd filed expense reports that broke the company's business conduct standards. cathie lesjack will step in as interim c.e.o. and h.p. released preliminary third quarter results, and jeff will have more on that in tonight's "market focus." meanwhile, there is a job opening at the white house. the...
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. ♪ playing himself in there's something about mary.ut his performance has been even better >>> in 1998, brett favre made his acting debut playing himself in there is something about mary but his performance has been better the last few summers in his own version of groundhog day. he was back at vikings practice this afternoon and announced that this will be his final season, of course, until he changes his mind again next off season. the silver fox will make $16.5 million in what will be his 20th season in the nfl. >> i can promise you this, uhm, not that i had ever sat out as a goal to play 20 years, this 20 years and this is the last year of my contract. i'm sure a lot of people are like, yes! >> including my family. they love watching me play but they can't take the agony. >>> the 49erings cut ties with wide receiver brandon jones. a year ago he was thought to be the solution to stretch opposing defenses. instead he barely made it past pre-game stretch. only one season played in his five-year deal. he got a guaranteed $5.4 million.
. ♪ playing himself in there's something about mary.ut his performance has been even better >>> in 1998, brett favre made his acting debut playing himself in there is something about mary but his performance has been better the last few summers in his own version of groundhog day. he was back at vikings practice this afternoon and announced that this will be his final season, of course, until he changes his mind again next off season. the silver fox will make $16.5 million in what...
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mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his research three-time representing the office of congresswoman zoe lofgren. i was told to talk a little bit about our personal connection to immigration. i think that's easy for me. i'm the only person in my family born in the united states. my family is from mexico did my grandfather was recruited to work here in the united states during world war ii. my father emigrated here. i sister and my mother emigrated in 1967. we have very different experiences for all three of those members of my family. in my entire professional life, i was looking back. i've always been around immig
mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his...
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---gracias mary, y nos lleva a la pausa ramon diaz, adelante ramon !!!!===ramon diaz desde el oracle arena de oakland ===== =====
---gracias mary, y nos lleva a la pausa ramon diaz, adelante ramon !!!!===ramon diaz desde el oracle arena de oakland ===== =====
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so, mary, please begin. >> good morning. as julian said i'm mary fo a lo on the security and enforcement division. in ours we have 271 parking patrol officers. 30 field supervisors and three assistant directors and what we do as it relates to pedestrian safety is we enforce parking regulations. those closely related are sidewalk parking, cross walks, bus zones, intersection blockage and to ensure the safety of pedestrians. our goal and our mission in enforcement is to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and goods throughout the city. sidewalk parking, number one, sidewalk parking. from this quarter to the previous quarter, our sidewalk issuing has gone up 34 percent so we're well aware of the issues regarding safety and vehicles parked on the sidewalk. bus zones, that's a very big one. we want to keep the bus zones clear, so the pedestrians can safely load and unload at the curb, so that we don't have the issues where they're loading and unloading in the street and you have a cover come around with an accident.
so, mary, please begin. >> good morning. as julian said i'm mary fo a lo on the security and enforcement division. in ours we have 271 parking patrol officers. 30 field supervisors and three assistant directors and what we do as it relates to pedestrian safety is we enforce parking regulations. those closely related are sidewalk parking, cross walks, bus zones, intersection blockage and to ensure the safety of pedestrians. our goal and our mission in enforcement is to ensure the safe and...
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>> hi, mary. top that. >> good morning. rain, a lot of it. good morning, everyone. we show you some record rainfall in phoenix, arizona, making getting around town just very, very difficult. nearly 1 1/2 inches fell yesterday, and as i mentioned, they've not seen that kind of rain ever. good news is that the rain sort of dissipates in phoenix, but we do have flood watches in about four states, the four corner states. north and east of there we're taking a look at severe storms. the threat here really is going to be the 80-mile-per-hour wind >> thank you so much. coming up, we're going to tell you about the continued record heat in the southeast. bill? >> okay, marysol. >>> let's turn now to your safety in the skies, and you may be stunned to learn that while all of us were wrestling our bags and ourselves through security all this time, billions of tons of unscreened cargo ended up in the bellies of the same planes but finally now nine years after 9/11, that is changing. here is lisa stark. >> reporter: it's not just passengers and luggage that get stuffed onto pass
>> hi, mary. top that. >> good morning. rain, a lot of it. good morning, everyone. we show you some record rainfall in phoenix, arizona, making getting around town just very, very difficult. nearly 1 1/2 inches fell yesterday, and as i mentioned, they've not seen that kind of rain ever. good news is that the rain sort of dissipates in phoenix, but we do have flood watches in about four states, the four corner states. north and east of there we're taking a look at severe storms. the...
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synagogue sat at the edge of mig dalg once a thriving community of 30,000 and home to mary magdalen. workers are still digging at the synagogu they cafully sift from the dirt. they hope to uncover more of what some believe is one of the most significant archaeological finds in history. dee na leads the excavation. when she discovered the synagogue, she knew it was special. >> i thought to myself, deena, are you telling me you are in the synagogue of the 1st century? >> this is the first discovered in the gag galilee. it layed below the surface for 2,000 years. >> look how close to the edge of the surface, 2,000 years waiting for us to excavate it, to find it, to put it again to the air. so that evebody all over the world can see it. nothing touched the synagogue, it is a miracle. this is an archaeologist's miracle. >> archaeologist ephen fawn. >> we know the place was destroyed and not built upon after the firscentury. goes back to the time of jesus and his disciples. >> this stone base, on the side of the base is a carving of a mon nora. they believed they copied it from the one in
synagogue sat at the edge of mig dalg once a thriving community of 30,000 and home to mary magdalen. workers are still digging at the synagogu they cafully sift from the dirt. they hope to uncover more of what some believe is one of the most significant archaeological finds in history. dee na leads the excavation. when she discovered the synagogue, she knew it was special. >> i thought to myself, deena, are you telling me you are in the synagogue of the 1st century? >> this is 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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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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see the the suffering of their sisters and no one is speaking out to them that's what i care about mary if you want to think we can agree go ahead i've already agreed that it thank you i think we can all agree that we all care about women we all are all our 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 limited and i phones you disagree 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 christian to doing it and you spoke about integration i don't think you are being the integration issue into this is 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 who've
see the the suffering of their sisters and no one is speaking out to them that's what i care about mary if you want to think we can agree go ahead i've already agreed that it thank you i think we can all agree that we all care about women we all are all our 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...
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mary: it's definitely lasted. i certainly would like to do something again you know, in a couple of years, just to keep sharp to keep, see what else is out there. i happen to be hitting this at a time when the folks are doing brilliant work at brain fitness and other places so i -- i'm all for availing myself to see where, where it'll take me. i mean you know i think we, as we get older we have a lot more wisdom to share. i'd like to be somebody who feels capable of sharing that wisdom. dr merzenich: well think about how you,how you operate at your present age, let's say that you're 50 and i'm thinking back to how things were for me when i was 40 or maybe how they were when i was 30. and i recognize almost immediately that there have been losses, there have been changes. i know that there have been some things i'm better at now, i know more now. i know things now that i didn't know then. but i also know that there in, in a very fundamental and simple way, i'm not performing with the efficiency i'm not performing w
mary: it's definitely lasted. i certainly would like to do something again you know, in a couple of years, just to keep sharp to keep, see what else is out there. i happen to be hitting this at a time when the folks are doing brilliant work at brain fitness and other places so i -- i'm all for availing myself to see where, where it'll take me. i mean you know i think we, as we get older we have a lot more wisdom to share. i'd like to be somebody who feels capable of sharing that wisdom. dr...
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leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!stomer books the same hotel or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. ♪ put me in coach i'm ready to play ♪ >>> all right. today, we got just the most amazing pitcher you've seen in a long time. 13-year-old chelsea baker. she's actually been brought into the hall of fame for some new records that anybody's ever seen. is it true, you throw the ball about 65 miles per hour? >> yes, sir. i throw balls about 55. >> you have to give a lesson. you have ron down there. let's see if he can catch. are you going to throw a knuckleball? or are you going to throw a fastball? >> i'm going to throw a knuckleball. >> here we go. >> whoa. >> you think that was 65 miles per hour? >> no. that was a knuckleball. >> go easy on him. >> look at that. >> he's prepared. >> want to see a
leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!stomer books the same hotel or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. ♪ put me in coach i'm ready to play ♪ >>> all right. today, we got just the most amazing pitcher you've seen in a long time. 13-year-old...
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leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!if another orbitz customer books the same hotel or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. >>> welcome back. it's 5:23. after a decade-long shutdown, a popular east bay landmark it ready to reopen in a few days. the 84-year-old richmond plunge public pool was forced to close in 2001 because it was in danger of collapsing. but the community pulled together and with a combination of city funding and grants they paid for an $8 million let tro fit. >> i was afraid it would get torn down and put up burger king or something. >> richmond's name on it. something great for the city of richmond. >> the plunge has a rich history in richmond. when it opened in 1926, it was the largest indoor swimming pool in the state. the grand reopening is set for one week from this saturday
leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!if another orbitz customer books the same hotel or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. >>> welcome back. it's 5:23. after a decade-long shutdown, a popular east bay landmark it ready to reopen in a few days....
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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,
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,
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mary's and is bored.e walks and his snout is at 60% function. -- and his heart is now at 60% function. he sees a cardiologist. i have a question about exercise. on the weekends when he does not go, he starts having the sundowning the fact. the other thing i want to say -- i am told he has dementia, but he has never really been diagnosed by a neurologist and i would like to talk to somebody. do i need to have that done? i do not think he has alzheimer's, but i do not know. watching my dad -- he was always -- she was a boxer who tried out for the 1936 olympics. exercise is wonderful for him. i cannot say enough good things about st. mary's. i would like to have him have more space so they can be out in the sunshine. i have taken my preschool there for years. that is a beautiful facility. i wish everyone could go to something like that. >> thank you. >> to make a lot of important points. by that also finds exercise to be helpful in the beginning. -- my father also finds exercise to be helpful, in the beginni
mary's and is bored.e walks and his snout is at 60% function. -- and his heart is now at 60% function. he sees a cardiologist. i have a question about exercise. on the weekends when he does not go, he starts having the sundowning the fact. the other thing i want to say -- i am told he has dementia, but he has never really been diagnosed by a neurologist and i would like to talk to somebody. do i need to have that done? i do not think he has alzheimer's, but i do not know. watching my dad -- he...
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leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie! or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. >>> and now is the time when we hand the show over to you. it's your week in three words. today the music is provided by two door cinema club. the song is "something good can work." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a spanner in the works you know you got to step up your game to make it to the top so go ♪ ♪ got a little competition now you're going to find it hard to cope with living on your own now uh-oh, uh-oh ♪ ♪ let's make this happen girl you're going to show the world that something good can work and it can work for you ♪ ♪ and you know that it will let's get this started girl we're moving up ♪ ♪ we're moving up and it's been a lot to change but you will always get what you want ♪ ♪ took a little time to make it a little better it's
leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie! or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. >>> and now is the time when we hand the show over to you. it's your week in three words. today the music is provided by two door cinema club. the song is...