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when 6-month-old mary lee died, marie noe was already pregnant with her eighth child.people in the medical examiner's office came upon a plan. >> the solution that they came up with was dr. depena and dr. halbert fillinger who had recently joined the medical examiner's staff as an assistant medical examiner, got a grant. the grant was that they could offer the noes free medical care in order to allow them to monitor mrs. noe's pregnancy and her childbirth and the child's life after the child was born. >> but the noes rejected the offer. >> the noes were told by their doctor, and they told this to me, that they shouldn't get involved with this study because these big highfalutin doctors in the medical examiner's office were going to take their baby away from them. >> in 1963, theresa, the eighth child was born. she died after only six hours from a blood abnormality. dr. salvatore cuciatta, who delivered theresa, said he also recommended marie noe get additional care and psychiatric treatment beyond what she was getting from her primary care physician, dr. gangemi. but t
when 6-month-old mary lee died, marie noe was already pregnant with her eighth child.people in the medical examiner's office came upon a plan. >> the solution that they came up with was dr. depena and dr. halbert fillinger who had recently joined the medical examiner's staff as an assistant medical examiner, got a grant. the grant was that they could offer the noes free medical care in order to allow them to monitor mrs. noe's pregnancy and her childbirth and the child's life after the...
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[applause] >> thank you, grace-marie. milton friedman said you have to keep saying the same thing over again until it sinks in. a couple things i will say will be similar to what grace-marie said and case they have sunk in. i am delighted that all of you are here. the patient protection affordable care act was passed -- signed into law on march 23rd, 2010. nancy pelosi, the speaker at the time who is based in san francisco, why does someone like myself have a think take in -- think tank in san francisco? our founder met his wife in san francisco who was libertarian. nancy pelosi on this waiver issue granted several waivers to high end restaurants in san francisco all of which are owned by her friends. nancy pelosi said we have to pass this bill so we can find out what is in it. that was my cue for writing the truth about obamacare last august. it is available on amazon.com or at your local bookstore. i like to say understanding healthcare's like unraveling an onion. there are many layers and many careful moments. everyone
[applause] >> thank you, grace-marie. milton friedman said you have to keep saying the same thing over again until it sinks in. a couple things i will say will be similar to what grace-marie said and case they have sunk in. i am delighted that all of you are here. the patient protection affordable care act was passed -- signed into law on march 23rd, 2010. nancy pelosi, the speaker at the time who is based in san francisco, why does someone like myself have a think take in -- think tank...
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mary's st. park area that we showed you right as you begin to enter the chesapeake bay area, and as i said 7 inches of rain, but because the system is just repeatedly putting rainfall across the coastal sections of north carolina and in some cases as much as 14 inches, but in this particular region, the ground has been saturated. so plenty of power outages to tell you about and i took a look at one area the vanwick parkway in new york. if you have ever been there going on to jfk, they are saying that they have shut down a portion of that parkway, because the flooding has been so severe. so, lots of information coming in now, and definitive things that are now materializing because of what is happening with irene as she continues to just make her way progressively towards new york city. looks about mid-morning maybe between 4:00 and 6:00, and that is when we will see perhaps some of the worst bands move in across that i-95 corridor as we continue to monitor the progression of irene and then for b
mary's st. park area that we showed you right as you begin to enter the chesapeake bay area, and as i said 7 inches of rain, but because the system is just repeatedly putting rainfall across the coastal sections of north carolina and in some cases as much as 14 inches, but in this particular region, the ground has been saturated. so plenty of power outages to tell you about and i took a look at one area the vanwick parkway in new york. if you have ever been there going on to jfk, they are...
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olmsted actually had had a flirtation with mary before john, and mary married. olmsted concluded that mary sort of in modern parlance was friendship material only. john, however, fell in love with mary, and when john died of tuberculosis, literally, his death bed letter that has, lite, a p.s.. it says, p.s., don't let mary suffer while you're alive. literally in central park he and mary got married. olmsted adopted mary's three sons by his brother john including john charles, the elder who i described earlier, of the three sons, and then mary and he proceed to have a number of children between them including rick. my read on the relationship was it was a marriage born very much of obligation and also a marriage that, um, had a lot of tragedy. they had a lot of loss and a lot of, you know, they lost children and so forth. and there's also a fascinating letter that olmsted wrote in which he uses all this kind of romantic language, he talks about the stymied passion he felt while working on central park. he's referring to the fact that the board kept him from being
olmsted actually had had a flirtation with mary before john, and mary married. olmsted concluded that mary sort of in modern parlance was friendship material only. john, however, fell in love with mary, and when john died of tuberculosis, literally, his death bed letter that has, lite, a p.s.. it says, p.s., don't let mary suffer while you're alive. literally in central park he and mary got married. olmsted adopted mary's three sons by his brother john including john charles, the elder who i...
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homestead actually had a flirtation with mary before john and mary married.and olmstead concluded that the a-list friendship material only. john thoma with mary. when john died of tuberculosis, his deathbed letter has literally fps. this is ps, delivery suffer while your life. lo and behold a few years later in central park but he was constructing, he and mary got me. olmstead dot did bury his three sons by his brother, john come including john charles who i described earlier and then he proceeded to have a number of children between them, including rick. in my read on the relationship was with a marriage. that point of obligation and also a myriad that had a lot of tragedy. they had a lot of flaws. the last children and so forth. and so, a fascinating letter that olmstead wrote, in which he talks about all this romantic language and talks about this tiny passion he felt while working on central part. he is referring to the fact that it kept him from being able to realize the part planned for solely as he it would be at the language he uses is so stymied roma
homestead actually had a flirtation with mary before john and mary married.and olmstead concluded that the a-list friendship material only. john thoma with mary. when john died of tuberculosis, his deathbed letter has literally fps. this is ps, delivery suffer while your life. lo and behold a few years later in central park but he was constructing, he and mary got me. olmstead dot did bury his three sons by his brother, john come including john charles who i described earlier and then he...
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mary snowe is in battery park city where she has seen water coming over. mary, how is it right now? >> reporter: anderson, there's flooding here on the tip of manhattan in battery park. and this is normally the park where you may be familiar with lining up for ferries to go to the statue of liberty. we're on the other side of the island from where ali velshi has been reporting. it was anticipated there would be flooding and the river topped its banks. the deepest that the water is is about a foot of water. what we can tell from down here, it's just a park so it has been contained in the park. i think we will head over next to battery park city where there are residents and buildings and see the extent of flooding there. so far officials had been anticipating a storm surge down here between four and eight feet. it remains to be seen how much water will be getting down here. if this is as bad as it gets, it's not as bad as what city officials were fearing. but, again, it's still too early to tell. >> mary, thank you very much. one of the areas we're particularly concerned about is suf
mary snowe is in battery park city where she has seen water coming over. mary, how is it right now? >> reporter: anderson, there's flooding here on the tip of manhattan in battery park. and this is normally the park where you may be familiar with lining up for ferries to go to the statue of liberty. we're on the other side of the island from where ali velshi has been reporting. it was anticipated there would be flooding and the river topped its banks. the deepest that the water is is...
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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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[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, mary that things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing that we'v need to do s pressure the administration. they have the responsibility, too, and it is being quarterbacked by people in homeland security. we should be talking to them about this. in terms of family immigration, it is funny. i alluded earlier to 2007 and the awful point system that was proposed. the funny thing is, if you went back one more year to 2006, the mccain-kennedy bill, there were great provisions in terms of family immigration, clearing the backlogs and extra numbers. so it is a shame that senator kennedy has passed away and it is a shame that so has senator mccain. [laught
[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, mary that things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing...
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from toothpaste to ben-gay, mary rasmussen is a big believer in squeeze last bit out of th tube. so when she ran out of her favorite lotion, she took scissors and cut the bottle open. to her surprise me found nearly half a cup of lotion enough to last another month. >> i was shocked. i knew that, you know, there is bound to be some waste in packaging but to find that much in a relatively small container was pretty much of a shock. >> reporter: and that sparked mary's curiosity so she decided to test other items from personal care to cleaning supplies to find out just how much wasted product a packaging left behind. her results? >> the liquids that are in the bottles or the screw-off tops are generally easy to get at. >> reporter: mary sent her results to consumerwatch and we took them to sacramento. >> we get complaints every day, probably i don't know probably 100 or so a month. >> reporter: district attorney doug waily works in the consumer units. his job is to make sure packaging isn't breaking laws. >> false side walls, false bottoms, empty space within a package that type th
from toothpaste to ben-gay, mary rasmussen is a big believer in squeeze last bit out of th tube. so when she ran out of her favorite lotion, she took scissors and cut the bottle open. to her surprise me found nearly half a cup of lotion enough to last another month. >> i was shocked. i knew that, you know, there is bound to be some waste in packaging but to find that much in a relatively small container was pretty much of a shock. >> reporter: and that sparked mary's curiosity so...
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george was married to mary, and both of them dedicated their lives to restoration of the everglades. george and mary established the everglades trust and the everglades foundation, and then when george died in a very tragic death back in 1995, thom joined with mary to make sure that george barley's dream of a restored everglades became a reality. thom was an active member of the republican party, but i can tell you that the friendship between us, partisan membership didn't mean anything. we had a personal friendship, and you could often see that as he engaged in public service, but that was especially so when it came to the preservation and the restoration of the everglades. and his success extends other than this community and country service to a career in private practice, one of the founding partners of rumberger, kirk and calwell, and under thom's leadership, the firm's modest beginnings were quickly surpassed as it moved to all kinds of new legal successes. and today, that firm includes 75 trial attorneys in five offices all across several southern states. and, of course, he ha
george was married to mary, and both of them dedicated their lives to restoration of the everglades. george and mary established the everglades trust and the everglades foundation, and then when george died in a very tragic death back in 1995, thom joined with mary to make sure that george barley's dream of a restored everglades became a reality. thom was an active member of the republican party, but i can tell you that the friendship between us, partisan membership didn't mean anything. we had...
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>> mary, thanks very much.we want to go over to long beach, which is on long island and our susan candiotti because we want to know what are the concerns well, you know, marty, much the same as they are in manhattan and most other places along the northeastern coast where irene has been pounding. certainly, it's flooding and low-lying areas as well as the, any damage from the wind and the high surf. we're on the boardwalk at long beach. and one reason we're here, marty and kira, is this could be where irene makes landfall, right here in roughly this spot. of course, we'll have to see. it could jog one way or another. it also gives us a very good vantage point here to see and keep an eye on the surf, which is getting stronger and stronger with each hour. as mary mentioned, we're still a good 11 or so hours away from high tide. certainly, that's going to get much closer. you can also see the sand dunes. they have bulldozed a lot of sand up here to try to create an extra barrier. believe it or not, the boardwalk i
>> mary, thanks very much.we want to go over to long beach, which is on long island and our susan candiotti because we want to know what are the concerns well, you know, marty, much the same as they are in manhattan and most other places along the northeastern coast where irene has been pounding. certainly, it's flooding and low-lying areas as well as the, any damage from the wind and the high surf. we're on the boardwalk at long beach. and one reason we're here, marty and kira, is this...
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ann marie theilen has heaps of material. artists and teachers like chris giorni have scrounged around her san francisco nonprofit "scrap" looking to turn someone else's trash into their treasure. >> walking through "scrap" is like walking through the cobwebs of ancient mines and opportunities for imagine nags to run wild. >> reporter: back in 1976, when theilen founded "scrap," people laughed. she was working with the san francisco arts commission and needed an inexpensive way to provide 140 artists with supplies for teaching. so she asked businesses to donate stuff they would otherwise dump. >> i was considered kind of a fool at the time. >> reporter: why? >> because we're into consuming in america. we consume. we don't reuse. >> reporter: from scrap's warehouse nestled in san francisco's industrial neighborhood, ann marie takes in 200 tons of donations a year that would otherwise pile in landfills. she has helped make reuse and recycle household words among dozens of people who shop "scrap" each day. and she has helped lau
ann marie theilen has heaps of material. artists and teachers like chris giorni have scrounged around her san francisco nonprofit "scrap" looking to turn someone else's trash into their treasure. >> walking through "scrap" is like walking through the cobwebs of ancient mines and opportunities for imagine nags to run wild. >> reporter: back in 1976, when theilen founded "scrap," people laughed. she was working with the san francisco arts commission and...
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mary katharine, we ignored you for far too long. you have the next two minutes. >> as far as the swation tax situation's tax has gone up because the tanning tax has gone up. i'm with you bill on the talking points you said this has illuminated a remarkable ability of the democrats to deny there is an actual issue here with the amount of money that we are borrowing and the amount of money that we have. and they think you can deal with it with a corporate jet tax which is not the case. the american people actually wanted a down payment with cuts so where we are right now, if you will excuse the metaphor is in the methadone clinic for addicts to spending. it's not a pretty place. that's why we are having this awful fight and that's why everybody is kicking and screaming to get there. what we are doing is taking methadone, which is not actually, you know, going to be the solution to the problem. but it may get you to a place where you could get off spending. >> bill: that's what i say. have you got to get to the next presidential electi
mary katharine, we ignored you for far too long. you have the next two minutes. >> as far as the swation tax situation's tax has gone up because the tanning tax has gone up. i'm with you bill on the talking points you said this has illuminated a remarkable ability of the democrats to deny there is an actual issue here with the amount of money that we are borrowing and the amount of money that we have. and they think you can deal with it with a corporate jet tax which is not the case. the...
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but what about mary's lotion?mething worth looking at but again you would have to look at the nature of the lotion itself and the nature of the container and also what they define as the usable quantity in the product. >> so for now, mary will continue to find creative ways to make sure she gets all her product. on the consumer watch, julie watts, cbs 5. >> i'm bad that way too. i will take vaseline intensive care and i will cut it off. >> really? i just give up. >>> whatever you do, don't look down. >> that's right. the heart-stopping moments for this kite rope artist. and how it almost all went wrong. >>> and a reminder, if you've got a consumer problem or a question, give us a call. that's our hot line number there. 888-5-helps-u. volunteers standing by right now. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no mo
but what about mary's lotion?mething worth looking at but again you would have to look at the nature of the lotion itself and the nature of the container and also what they define as the usable quantity in the product. >> so for now, mary will continue to find creative ways to make sure she gets all her product. on the consumer watch, julie watts, cbs 5. >> i'm bad that way too. i will take vaseline intensive care and i will cut it off. >> really? i just give up. >>>...
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mary katharine, we ignored you for far too long. you have the next two minutes. >> as far as the swation tax situation's tax has gone up because the tanning tax has gone up. i'm with you bill on the talking points you said this has illuminated a remarkable ability of the democrats to deny there is an actual issue here with the amount of money that we are borrowing and the amount of money that we have. and they think you can deal with it with a corporate jet tax which is not the case. the american people actually wanted a down payment with cuts so where we are right now, if you will excuse the metaphor is in the methadone clinic for addicts to spending. it's not a pretty place. that's why we are having this awful fight and that's why everybody is kicking and screaming to get there. what we are doing is taking methadone, which is not actually, you know, going to be the solution to the problem. but it may get you to a place where you could get off spending. >> bill: that's what i say. have you got to get to the next presidential electi
mary katharine, we ignored you for far too long. you have the next two minutes. >> as far as the swation tax situation's tax has gone up because the tanning tax has gone up. i'm with you bill on the talking points you said this has illuminated a remarkable ability of the democrats to deny there is an actual issue here with the amount of money that we are borrowing and the amount of money that we have. and they think you can deal with it with a corporate jet tax which is not the case. the...
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she turned out to be the best friend of mary lincoln. she was a black woman who grew up in missouri who was enslaved and eventually was able to buy her freedom. >> saying slavery could exist anywhere in the country, which upset what had been this delicate balance going back to the 1820's of bringing in one slave state with one free state to try to dampen down tensions but the tensions were still going. the dread scott decisions which was he and his wife were two individuals who spent time in a free state and argue that they should be free. this was a famous quote that blacks have no rights that whites are bound to respect. that's just kind of the history they encountered. >> we don't have a whole lot of time. mary lincoln also got into financial trouble and elizabeth wasn't a slave but was a friend, ended up helping her. elizabeth was an independent business woman. her business was making dresses. she left missouri and came washington, d.c. she ended up combmibeing the dr maker for mary lincoln and also her friend. elizabeth spent a lot
she turned out to be the best friend of mary lincoln. she was a black woman who grew up in missouri who was enslaved and eventually was able to buy her freedom. >> saying slavery could exist anywhere in the country, which upset what had been this delicate balance going back to the 1820's of bringing in one slave state with one free state to try to dampen down tensions but the tensions were still going. the dread scott decisions which was he and his wife were two individuals who spent time...
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sot mary "la mayor parte de la gente, un 86 por ciento de la gente gana menos del 200 por ciento delpor el gobierno federal de estados unidos" sot carmela "there are going to be additional cuts ..... and growth into the future." ---segn la directora ejecutiva de la coalicin de latinos por una california ms saludable.. el gobierno planea ms de un trilln de dolares en recortes adicionales, lo cual pone en riesgo el futuro de medicaid y la expansion de clinicas comunitarias. sot "tenemos más pacientes que nunca por eso es tan importante aumentar el numero de clínicas y los servicios dentro de cada clínica." ---de acuerdo a profesionales de la salud, la falta de atencin preventiva para quienes no tienen seguro mdico es alarmante.. sot "puede tener un absceso u otra complicación que resulta en una ida a urgencias, a una hospitalización que es mucho más serio para el individuo y también resulta en gastos mayores, no solo para la persona pero también para todos los que pagamos los impuestos" ---la reforma de salud federal impulsada por el presidente obama, pretende evitar este problema al o
sot mary "la mayor parte de la gente, un 86 por ciento de la gente gana menos del 200 por ciento delpor el gobierno federal de estados unidos" sot carmela "there are going to be additional cuts ..... and growth into the future." ---segn la directora ejecutiva de la coalicin de latinos por una california ms saludable.. el gobierno planea ms de un trilln de dolares en recortes adicionales, lo cual pone en riesgo el futuro de medicaid y la expansion de clinicas comunitarias....
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mary, what do you see?wolf, we're here in northern new jersey, some of the hardest areas hit by flooding. this is a national guard truck moving through. this flooding over here, this is actually much improved. >> move out of the way! >> reporter: earlier improved today. >> move out of the way! >> reporter: we're going to move out of the way for a minute. what happened here there was a fire at a home and it was believed that it was caused by a gas explosion and fortunately no one was injured in that fire because they had evacuated, but what prompted that was about 35 people in the town, we're told, called in, asking to be rescued and there have been rescued throughout the day, but we took a big picture look at pasaeic county, went up with the new jersey national guard today to get an aerial view of the county. the governor has said about nine rivers have reached or have reached near record levels or in some cases record levels through the northern part of the state, and if you take a look at the damage, it i
mary, what do you see?wolf, we're here in northern new jersey, some of the hardest areas hit by flooding. this is a national guard truck moving through. this flooding over here, this is actually much improved. >> move out of the way! >> reporter: earlier improved today. >> move out of the way! >> reporter: we're going to move out of the way for a minute. what happened here there was a fire at a home and it was believed that it was caused by a gas explosion and...
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joining us from washington mary katharineham and juan williams. think today was the worst day of the obama presidency by far. not even close. secondly, unless the president goes to lords, and has a miracle of curing the economy, i don't see in 16 months how he makes a come back the damage today is going to extend outward. what say you? >> it was a bad day for the president. more than that, it was a bad day for america. i think this is just a terrible day. i have got to say that if you are pointing to president obama, i would point to leadership failure overall. leadership failure on wall street, leadership failure by your own christian standard and poor's was wrong to lower the rating. >> bill: all of that doesn't matter though. it's like being the coach, okay, of a football team that wins 0 games. yeah, it's players and players may get cut it's the coach who takes it because is he in charge. the whole world is looking at barack obama, the whole world, juan, is he not up to it? >> that's not true. >> bill: oh, come on. >> you know how you tell thi
joining us from washington mary katharineham and juan williams. think today was the worst day of the obama presidency by far. not even close. secondly, unless the president goes to lords, and has a miracle of curing the economy, i don't see in 16 months how he makes a come back the damage today is going to extend outward. what say you? >> it was a bad day for the president. more than that, it was a bad day for america. i think this is just a terrible day. i have got to say that if you are...
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snow from new york joining us, thank you, mary. new york. joining us is the commissioner for new york city's office of emergency management, joseph bruno. mr. bruno, thank you very much for coming in. are you ready in new york for irene? >> well, we're
snow from new york joining us, thank you, mary. new york. joining us is the commissioner for new york city's office of emergency management, joseph bruno. mr. bruno, thank you very much for coming in. are you ready in new york for irene? >> well, we're
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that's my advice to you. >> thanks so much to james and mary. james will be sticking around with us for another segment in a few minutes. thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >>> we'll head back overseas in a moment. serious pro-democracy people who have been risking their lives are taking another tactic. where do you go to find a super business? you know, the ones who do such a super job, they're backed by the superguarantee®? only superpages®. wherever you are, wherever you're going, you'll find the super business you need. so next time, let the good guys save the day. get the superguarantee®, only at superpages®. in the book ... on your phone or online. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. exxon and mobil. >>> se
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that's my advice to you. >> thanks so much to james and mary.ill be sticking around with us for another segment in a few minutes. thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >>> we'll head back overseas in a moment. serious pro-democracy demonstrators who have been risking their lives fos more are taking a new tactic, one that works in libya. my servers are m. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his technology spend to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. great! did i mention no hands in the bundler? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> syria's crackdown cost them an important friend. turkey's president says his country has, quote, lost their confidence in syria's leader. as criticism grows, syria's demonstrators are trying s
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going to do all those questions right and what not what convention don't you think mary words battle with the system has already lasted sixteen years the courts have failed in the water for the last sixteen errors elected officials have failed her in the last sixteen years. on friday some two hundred supporters gathered on mary's doorstep to physically block her fiction sounds like as a matter of. a matter of common sense actual law that if the render and gave her the money was put out of business because of engaging in predatory practices and she never got them are they it seems absurd that the house is now being foreclosed upon for some of ten thousand dollars which she never got which was considered illegal work is far from the only one to fall into at bankstown during tough times it really is sad because there are thousands of people that have already left their homes they have lost their homes because of predatory lending schemes despite only eight years of education it's tough sr is the only one to put up a fight for this law which it is is goes on to politicians and it really.
going to do all those questions right and what not what convention don't you think mary words battle with the system has already lasted sixteen years the courts have failed in the water for the last sixteen errors elected officials have failed her in the last sixteen years. on friday some two hundred supporters gathered on mary's doorstep to physically block her fiction sounds like as a matter of. a matter of common sense actual law that if the render and gave her the money was put out of...
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dan, and columnist mary ogradey and steve moore. mary annie, are we headed for another recession? >> i wish i knew. on the one side, you have a lot of talk about what glate shape corporate balance sheets are in. but the national fed federation of business. >> that is the small businesses. >> it declined for the fifth month in a row and 10 percent of the small business owners said that only 10 percent expected an increase in employment and 11 percent said they expected to have fewer workers over the next 3months. small business is such a key to the health of the economy that if the small business sector is so negative, it is not a good sign about the health of the recovery. >> steve comparison with 2008, are all over the place. are we better or worse off going into thoo recession? >> i don't think it is 2008 again. i believe what is happening with the u.s. economy is a repudiation of obama nomics. virtually everything that obama has done with the respect to the economy is negative in my opinion and led to more unemployment. this is a repudiation of the economic model, paul, where w
dan, and columnist mary ogradey and steve moore. mary annie, are we headed for another recession? >> i wish i knew. on the one side, you have a lot of talk about what glate shape corporate balance sheets are in. but the national fed federation of business. >> that is the small businesses. >> it declined for the fifth month in a row and 10 percent of the small business owners said that only 10 percent expected an increase in employment and 11 percent said they expected to have...
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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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mary. >> yeah. >> oh, great. we lost you for a minute there. >> i know. >> yeah. so tell us -- how did you choose "to kill a mockingbird" as the subject for your book and for your film? you know, what made you take this on as a project 50 years after the book was published? >> well, my adult rereading of "to kill a mockingbird" made a far greater impression on me than my adolescent reading ever had, and once that happened i started to just satisfy my own curiousity i started to find out as much as i could about both the novel and the novelist. i was a producer at cbs news for 20 years and i was frequently pitched a story idea but my boss, you know, in the news department, my boss would say, no news, no story. and ms. harper lee hasn't given an interview since 1964, it not be the person who would change her mind. so when i started doing my own documentary, which is about -- i started it about six years ago, i read the novel again, i did a little more reporting, especially about, you know, the summer of 1960 when the novel was published. and i began to see the story
mary. >> yeah. >> oh, great. we lost you for a minute there. >> i know. >> yeah. so tell us -- how did you choose "to kill a mockingbird" as the subject for your book and for your film? you know, what made you take this on as a project 50 years after the book was published? >> well, my adult rereading of "to kill a mockingbird" made a far greater impression on me than my adolescent reading ever had, and once that happened i started to just...
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mary katharine is, this fuzzy map or voodoo economics?m i not grasping juan's calculations properly. >> no. i think it's pretty clear that unemployment is higher. not only that what american people are sense something we have paid a trillion dollars for it to go up. >> bill: for unemployment to go up. what kind of a good deal is that. >> representative peter fazio ally liberal guy said last week the slogan the idea of the campaign it could have been worse is a hard thing to sell. that's the probable is he having. >> bill: that's like saying, look, the kansas city royals could be worse. >> i know. >> bill: come on. they are not winning. they are getting pounded it could be worse though. we could win no games. come on, juan. this is a crazy argument. >> no, it's not. >> it's insane. >> it's a perfect story. >> bill: go ahead, mary katharine. >> there is a perfect story out of seattle reported by local seattle tv news last week about the 20 million grant they got as part of the green jobs stimulus. supposed to get 2,000 green jobs. 20 millio
mary katharine is, this fuzzy map or voodoo economics?m i not grasping juan's calculations properly. >> no. i think it's pretty clear that unemployment is higher. not only that what american people are sense something we have paid a trillion dollars for it to go up. >> bill: for unemployment to go up. what kind of a good deal is that. >> representative peter fazio ally liberal guy said last week the slogan the idea of the campaign it could have been worse is a hard thing to...
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mary wrote a letter to the lady he ordered this and all the letters to be found in destroyed in their letter mary and put in a word for him so that the medium those letters of survived i've seen them all. stalin took note of the young activist soon after the burial was appointed head of the georgian communist party. immediately began planting loyalists in key posts as for the man who had introduced him to stalin beria now considered him a nuisance. in december nine hundred thirty six barry invited nestor like oh but to dinner a few hours later suddenly felt sick. everybody in our pas you knew that he had been people know to date doctors who said as much and similar gee if i were eliminated there and then. body was taken from the georgian capital to a panacea where it was given a state funeral in botanical gardens that was shortly before nine hundred thirty seven the year of the most massive political crackdown in the soviet union. very well. either way. but he didn't turn up for it i think he was afraid of retribution after. an enemy of the people who. start of mass repression. is a b
mary wrote a letter to the lady he ordered this and all the letters to be found in destroyed in their letter mary and put in a word for him so that the medium those letters of survived i've seen them all. stalin took note of the young activist soon after the burial was appointed head of the georgian communist party. immediately began planting loyalists in key posts as for the man who had introduced him to stalin beria now considered him a nuisance. in december nine hundred thirty six barry...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good afternoon, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. >>> protestors at sfo are demanding an apology today from the airline that removed a man off a flight. >> that's after he reportedly refused to pull up his pants. the incident happened more than a month ago. kristy seifkin is at sfo with why some people are upset. >> reporter: good afternoon. dozens of individuals filled the terminal here at u.s. airways here in support of deshon, many individuals from "colorofchange" a black civil rights organization. they gathered 40,000 signatures from people all across the country demanding that u.s. airways apologize to deshon marman. they were here to hand over the signatures to the ticketing at u.s. airways. the group's request was twofold. first they wanted a public apology and second they want u.s. airways to detail the measures that the organization will take to make sure what
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good afternoon, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. >>> protestors at sfo are demanding an apology today from the airline that removed a man off a flight. >> that's after he reportedly refused to pull up his pants. the incident happened more than a month ago. kristy seifkin is at sfo with why some people are upset. >> reporter: good afternoon. dozens of individuals filled the...