107
107
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
lincoln.d it mary where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern. she did not use it as i understand. > lincoln famously said, mocking the pretensions of his wife's family, gone are the time when the todd's needed one d. a thousand times she heard that joke. she's 5 foot 2 if that. introducingit of themselves as the law and the short of that, another joke she endured more than enjoyed. >> these programs work because they are interactive and we will get to phone numbecalls. go to the facebook page or tweet using #firstladies. let's take a brief look at what the country looked like. 31 million people in 33 states, but 11 were going to break off to form the confederate states of america. 1850,growth since continuing to grow at an enormous pace. 3.9 million slaves, 12.7% of the population. the largest cities were new york, philadelphia, and brooklyn, and baltimore. they arrive at the white house. set the scene for the election and how tumultuous politics were. >> the political process had broken down. there were four parties that ran in 1860. the democr
lincoln.d it mary where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern. she did not use it as i understand. > lincoln famously said, mocking the pretensions of his wife's family, gone are the time when the todd's needed one d. a thousand times she heard that joke. she's 5 foot 2 if that. introducingit of themselves as the law and the short of that, another joke she endured more than enjoyed. >> these programs work because they are interactive and we will get to phone numbecalls. go to...
134
134
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
mary christie.f alabama, bob riley, and the former governor of michigan, john anglers and his wife, michelle. i want to greet the following members of congress -- senator ted cruz and his wife, heidi, of texas, senator john cornyn of texas, former senator bill frist, former senator kay bailey hutchinson, the speaker of the house, congressman john boehner and his wife, debby. congressman jeff kinsarling. congresswoman kay granger, congressman michael burgess, congressman pete sessions, congressman mike conaway, congressman kenny martin, congressman john mica, and now, of the texas elected representative lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss, the mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the pres
mary christie.f alabama, bob riley, and the former governor of michigan, john anglers and his wife, michelle. i want to greet the following members of congress -- senator ted cruz and his wife, heidi, of texas, senator john cornyn of texas, former senator bill frist, former senator kay bailey hutchinson, the speaker of the house, congressman john boehner and his wife, debby. congressman jeff kinsarling. congresswoman kay granger, congressman michael burgess, congressman pete sessions,...
238
238
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
he'd never try anything with maris around. oh, maris is stuck in arizona.i got to get daphne out of there! it's a recipe for disaster. a vulnerable woman and an unstable man in a gothic mansion on a rainy night. the only thing missing is someone shouting "heathcliff!" across the moors. wait for me! you're not coming. i certainly am. no, you're not. ( passionate piano playing ) oh, dr. crane, you play beautifully. thank you. ( plays dissonant chords ) ( plays two high notes ) i found this in the upstairs guest room. i hope it's all right. i thought you were going to put on some of maris's clothes. you know, something bulky from her wool collection. i was, but she's quite a bit smaller than me. this was all i could find that fit. should i go look for something else? no... yes. no, oh, no... ( hits keys ) ooh! no, no, the important thing is that it's big enough and warm enough and silky enough and... i have to make a phll. ( thunder rumbling ) ( rings ) one ca frasier: hello, this is dr. frasier crane. i'm listening. ( machine beeps ) niles: frasier, this is n
he'd never try anything with maris around. oh, maris is stuck in arizona.i got to get daphne out of there! it's a recipe for disaster. a vulnerable woman and an unstable man in a gothic mansion on a rainy night. the only thing missing is someone shouting "heathcliff!" across the moors. wait for me! you're not coming. i certainly am. no, you're not. ( passionate piano playing ) oh, dr. crane, you play beautifully. thank you. ( plays dissonant chords ) ( plays two high notes ) i found...
360
360
quote
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 1
the stars of "the mary tyler moore show," mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leechman and georgia -- all acting together on the small screen supporting their beloved friend valerie harper as she battles cancer yet again. abc's katie couric sat down with these legendary ladies on the set of betty's show "hot in cleveland." >> they could turn the world on with their smiles. >> you got spunk. >> reporter: their apartment battles. >> this is my apartment. >> reporter: their vibrating bed. >> reporter: long before carrie and the gang, there were those other girls. mary, rhoda, phyllis, sue ann and georgette. the female leads of "the mary tyler moore show." yesterday the fierce five played by actresses mary tyler moore, valerie harper, cloris leechman, betty white and georgia engel were together again to film an episode of "hot in cleveland"
the stars of "the mary tyler moore show," mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leechman and georgia -- all acting together on the small screen supporting their beloved friend valerie harper as she battles cancer yet again. abc's katie couric sat down with these legendary ladies on the set of betty's show "hot in cleveland." >> they could turn the world on with their smiles. >> you got spunk. >> reporter: their apartment battles. >> this is my...
123
123
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
we call her mary todd. she signed it mary lincoln. where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern.he did not use it as i understand. >> lincoln famously said, mocking the pretensions of his wife's family, gone are the time when the todd's needed one d. a thousand times she heard that joke. he's 6 foot 4, she's 5 foot 2 if that. he had a habit of introducing themselves as the law and the short of that, another joke she endured more than enjoyed. >> these programs work because they are interactive and we will get to phone calls. you can also go to the facebook page or tweet using #firstladies. let's take a brief look at what the country looked like. 31 million people in 33 states, but 11 were going to break off to form the confederate states of america. 35.6% growth since 1850, continuing to grow at an enormous pace. 3.9 million slaves, 12.7% of the population. the largest cities were new york, philadelphia, and brooklyn, and baltimore. they arrive at the white house. set the scene for the election and how tumultuous politics were. >> the political process had broken down. there were
we call her mary todd. she signed it mary lincoln. where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern.he did not use it as i understand. >> lincoln famously said, mocking the pretensions of his wife's family, gone are the time when the todd's needed one d. a thousand times she heard that joke. he's 6 foot 4, she's 5 foot 2 if that. he had a habit of introducing themselves as the law and the short of that, another joke she endured more than enjoyed. >> these programs work because...
151
151
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
mary ann. sorry. may i please be excused? yes, you may.e her after we finish dinner. i will. oh, and mary ann... yes, daddy? i want you to get right to your homework. i don't wanna catch you hanging out with walter on the phone. i won't, daddy. that's my little girl. and remind your mother to say grace. well, what's wrong, doreen? you don't approve of saying grace? i don't give a fart in a windstorm. whatever gets you through, you know? yes, well, so danny, did you catch any tv this afternoon? yeah, a little. oh, tarbrush? oh, no. he wasn't exactly on yet, but while i was waiting i watched a program on stress dynamics, in moving bodies. kind of a physical science kind of a program, you know? it was really informative and i got a lot out of seeing the gravitational aspects of the physical chemistry kind of science, kind of-- [music] ♪ everybody's looking, but they can't get away from here ♪ knock, knock. oh, hi, dad. can i talk to you for a minute? sure. come on in. thank you. doreen, i was wondering if i could get you to turn that down. i
mary ann. sorry. may i please be excused? yes, you may.e her after we finish dinner. i will. oh, and mary ann... yes, daddy? i want you to get right to your homework. i don't wanna catch you hanging out with walter on the phone. i won't, daddy. that's my little girl. and remind your mother to say grace. well, what's wrong, doreen? you don't approve of saying grace? i don't give a fart in a windstorm. whatever gets you through, you know? yes, well, so danny, did you catch any tv this afternoon?...
213
213
Apr 10, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: mary threw herself into work, helping others.ught english and worked for the u.n. in morocco. she lent a hand in rural tanzania, helped during the relocation of hundreds of lost boys in the sudan. hiked .appalachian trail, biked across the u.s., even conducted research in antarctica, conquering her fears but also running away. she was running away from the anger she felt towards her biological mother. and jane was by her side when she went in search of her birth mom. >> it was a wild experience. the three of us went to lunch. you know, me, white, privileged movie star. and this woman who's had a really rough life. she didn't seem to be angry. she didn't seem to be resentful. she has a good sense of rumor. i found out where mary gets her laugh. >> reporter: is it an overstatement to say jane fonda saved your life? >> it is not an overstatement at all. she doesn't know how amazing she has been and what she has done. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm juju chang in hollywood, california. >> mary williams' book "the lost daughter" went
>> reporter: mary threw herself into work, helping others.ught english and worked for the u.n. in morocco. she lent a hand in rural tanzania, helped during the relocation of hundreds of lost boys in the sudan. hiked .appalachian trail, biked across the u.s., even conducted research in antarctica, conquering her fears but also running away. she was running away from the anger she felt towards her biological mother. and jane was by her side when she went in search of her birth mom. >>...
264
264
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. well, investigators are zeroing in on what caused the explosions at the boston marathon that killed three people and injured more than 170 others. while they are urging the public to help them find who planted those two bombs, last night the victims were remembered. susan mcginnis is in boston with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators working with thousands of tips say they believe both bombs were hidden in back packs inside pressure cookers and constructed in such al way as to cause maximum death and injury. fbi photos show remnants of what they believe is a pressure cooking used as a bomb casing in the boston marathon explosions. when used as a bomb, pressure cookers briefly contain the explosion, magnifying the power of the device. >> there has been some debris recovered from some of the rooftops nearby as well as some of the debris has been embedded in some of the buildings nearby. so that gives you a scope of the power of the blast
i'm anne-marie green. well, investigators are zeroing in on what caused the explosions at the boston marathon that killed three people and injured more than 170 others. while they are urging the public to help them find who planted those two bombs, last night the victims were remembered. susan mcginnis is in boston with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators working with thousands of tips say they believe both bombs were hidden in back packs...
218
218
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in boston. you, susan. >>> well, straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. >>> plus, we'll take you back to west, texas, for an update on the deadly plant explosion that injure mder than a hundred people. >>> and a setback for gun limits. president obama denounces the defeat of gun control bills in the senate. i'm a lash addict. the only thing stopping me? clumps. [ gasps ] meet new covergirl clump crusher. big volume mascara with a brush designed to crush. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher. from easy, breezy, beautiful, covergirl. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette lozenges deliver craving relief that lasts. double your chances of quitting. introducing nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formula
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in boston. you, susan. >>> well, straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. >>> plus, we'll take you back to west, texas, for an update on the deadly plant explosion that injure mder than a hundred people. >>> and a setback for gun limits. president obama denounces the defeat of gun control bills in the senate. i'm a lash addict. the only thing stopping me? clumps. [ gasps ] meet new covergirl clump crusher. big volume mascara...
207
207
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green.ell, the city of boston plans a one-minute moment of silence this afternoon one week after the deadarathon bombings as the fbi gets its first chance to question suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. here's the latest. tsarnaev is awake responding to investigators but he's unable to speak. police suspect tsarnaev and his older brother were likely planning other attacks. city officials plan to reopen the area around boylston street where the bombs detonated after it's released by the fbi and environmental and safety checks are completed. that's where susan mcginnis is this morning. susan. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. this is boylston street, part of that six-block region that's going to be reopened. that memorial will be relocated to copley square park. meanwhile nearby at beth israel hospital in a major development, the surviving suspect is communicating with the authorities. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is reportedly awake and responding to investigators' questions. sources tus writing
i'm anne-marie green.ell, the city of boston plans a one-minute moment of silence this afternoon one week after the deadarathon bombings as the fbi gets its first chance to question suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. here's the latest. tsarnaev is awake responding to investigators but he's unable to speak. police suspect tsarnaev and his older brother were likely planning other attacks. city officials plan to reopen the area around boylston street where the bombs detonated after it's released by the...
591
591
quote
eye 591
favorite 0
quote 2
reunion of the legendary "mary tyler moore show" cast. mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are all together again for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie as she battles cancer. abc's katie couric sat down with the ladies and asked if they're still in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and he's doing such a wonderful job with paul ruud. >> ed, he's great, and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray, but catch more of their reunion monday on "katie." "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode airs in september all on tv land. >>> and finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken
reunion of the legendary "mary tyler moore show" cast. mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are all together again for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie as she battles cancer. abc's katie couric sat down with the ladies and asked if they're still in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >>...
651
651
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 651
favorite 0
quote 1
there was no -- mary that, is not true.here was no criticism from the race merchant machine out there. the al sharptons, naacps, they were silent when that happened, mary. that is not true. i was engaged in those battles. i pushed back. heck no. i'm not going to let you get away with that, mary. you're too smart. that is not true. that is hypocrisy and you're wrong and that's a lie. >> that is not a lie. j you're generalizing. there are merchants out there that the silence was deafening, mary. >> what do you think of all this slavery imagery? if an african-american happens to have a certain view, then they're talked about is being slaved on a plantation. john lewis, an african-american civil rights activist who is a democratic politician, is he anybody's slave? honestly? did you push back against those characterizations? >> i agree with you there. mary, i agree with you there. john lewis is not anybody's slave. he is a great man. he's a hero. but what dr. carson was talking about was the hell that black conservatives and by
there was no -- mary that, is not true.here was no criticism from the race merchant machine out there. the al sharptons, naacps, they were silent when that happened, mary. that is not true. i was engaged in those battles. i pushed back. heck no. i'm not going to let you get away with that, mary. you're too smart. that is not true. that is hypocrisy and you're wrong and that's a lie. >> that is not a lie. j you're generalizing. there are merchants out there that the silence was deafening,...
435
435
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 435
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. morning. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. >> some breaking news from boston overnight. police say one suspect linked to the marathon bombing is dead. the second, his brother, is still on the loose. good morning, it's been a very busy overnight. it's friday, april 19. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:30. >>> one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings was killed by police overnight. he is identified as a 19-year- old from cambridge, massachusetts. >> and there is now a massive manhunt now for the second suspect in a boston suburb not far from cambridge, watertown. the latest photo of the dead suspect came from a convenience store in cambridge. the boston police commissioner says they believe to a cbs news has confirmed the suspects are brothers from a region of russia near chechnya. the suspect was
i'm anne-marie green. morning. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. >> some breaking news from boston overnight. police say one suspect linked to the marathon bombing is dead. the second, his brother, is still on the loose. good morning, it's been a very busy overnight. it's friday, april 19. i'm frank mallicoat. >>...
129
129
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
but primarily newspaper articles. >> next up, mary in omaha, hi, mary. caller: thank you for taking the call. were just wondering. we noticed that -- i wonder if he natural surroundings and original area around the homes have been changed. up toads seem to go right the door -- were the roads did the t one time or homes that time sit that close to the street? >> they sat that close to the street. it was right on main street and i have heard tale that it was much a scot-irish follow-through and many of those scot-irish dissent. >> to be right on inn the middle on the own and right street. how much land did he have on the site? > he had half an acre with the homestead. about two acres with the yard now. but even as the later family buy there, they would pieces as they came up for sale. sort of make a butter around the property. >> on facebook -- visited the first married home in greenville, tennessee. i was fascinated with eliza eaching andrew to read and write and was influential on his politics. do we have evidence of eliza to reform president johnson of
but primarily newspaper articles. >> next up, mary in omaha, hi, mary. caller: thank you for taking the call. were just wondering. we noticed that -- i wonder if he natural surroundings and original area around the homes have been changed. up toads seem to go right the door -- were the roads did the t one time or homes that time sit that close to the street? >> they sat that close to the street. it was right on main street and i have heard tale that it was much a scot-irish...
733
733
tv
eye 733
favorite 0
quote 1
mary, rhoda, phyllis, sue ann and georgette. the female leads of "the mary tyler moore show."harper, cloris leechman, betty white and georgia engel were together again to film an episode of "hot in cleveland" and to reminisce. can i just say truly sincerely i am so thrilled and honored to be with all of you ladies. ♪ love aall around no need to waste it ♪ >> when i saw mary richards drive in that mustang to that tv station in minneapolis, i thought, wow, i can have a career too. and what is it like for you all working together after 40 years? >> yeah, it really is heaven and none of us has changed. >> well, we've done the best we can. >> gravity has taken over a little bit. >> when you think back on the show that really started all of this, why do you all think it resonated so much? >> so reflected life, katie. it reflected women. >> and then, mary, that ever popular question, how come a girl like you isn't married? >> how come you're still single? >> in the '70s women, young women were living differently. >> out! out! >> you know, i think one of the things, the writing was fa
mary, rhoda, phyllis, sue ann and georgette. the female leads of "the mary tyler moore show."harper, cloris leechman, betty white and georgia engel were together again to film an episode of "hot in cleveland" and to reminisce. can i just say truly sincerely i am so thrilled and honored to be with all of you ladies. ♪ love aall around no need to waste it ♪ >> when i saw mary richards drive in that mustang to that tv station in minneapolis, i thought, wow, i can have...
155
155
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
television series focused on the never married mary richards.volutionized tv and paved the way for every female lead who came after. tonight as they deal with the terminal illness of one of its own, the women of the mary tyler moore show sit down with katie couric. >> it's too fancy for my atlantic city ladies. >> long before carrie and the gang -- >> i'm not the ladies. >> yep, you're the lady. >> before "girls" there were those other girl, mary rhoda, phyllis, suanne and jeorgette. they could turn the world on with their smiles. >> you've got spunk. >> their apartment battles. >> this is my apartment. >> their vibrating beds. >> yet the fierce five were together again to film an episode of hot in cleveland and to reminisce. >> what is it like for you all working together after 40 years? >> heaven. >> and none of us has changed. >> gravity has taken over a little bit. >> when you think back on the show, why do you all think it resonated so much? >> it reflected women. >> and then that ever popular question, how come a girl like you isn't marrie
television series focused on the never married mary richards.volutionized tv and paved the way for every female lead who came after. tonight as they deal with the terminal illness of one of its own, the women of the mary tyler moore show sit down with katie couric. >> it's too fancy for my atlantic city ladies. >> long before carrie and the gang -- >> i'm not the ladies. >> yep, you're the lady. >> before "girls" there were those other girl, mary rhoda,...
117
117
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and what does that tell you about mary lincoln? >> that she is a very sensitive person, that she could empathize. >> and how controversial would that be that she was a friend with an african-american? >> to some extent, even the people kept calling elizabeth her servant, but i do not think mary looked at her as a servant. i think mary looked at her to be a companion. >> in the case of what might have been, lincoln served only one term in congress. he would not be reelected, and so it was mary who managed to campaign to get him the job as commissioner of the office at $2,000 per year. it was mary who wrote the letter. and there was the governorship of the oregon territories. it was mary who told him that organ was not friendly, likely to be democratic and that it was not in their long-term interest to be the governor of that territory. >> from denver, colorado. >> hi. i would just like to know a couple of things. what would she have wanted her legacy to be today, and also, would she have been more or against the women's movement in
. >> and what does that tell you about mary lincoln? >> that she is a very sensitive person, that she could empathize. >> and how controversial would that be that she was a friend with an african-american? >> to some extent, even the people kept calling elizabeth her servant, but i do not think mary looked at her as a servant. i think mary looked at her to be a companion. >> in the case of what might have been, lincoln served only one term in congress. he would not...
444
444
quote
eye 444
favorite 0
quote 1
mary, betts, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are together for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie while she battling cancer. katie couric asked if they're till in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray -- >> yes. >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace" and he did such a wonderful job with paul ruud and michael -- >> ed, he's great and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray but catch more of the reunion on monday. "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode all on tv land. >>> finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken lovers beware because kfc if you
mary, betts, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are together for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie while she battling cancer. katie couric asked if they're till in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray -- >> yes. >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace" and he did such a wonderful job with paul ruud and michael -- >> ed, he's...
134
134
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ ( cheering continues ) all right, mary! come on, mary.mary, come on, she's no batter, let's go, mary! ♪ ...movin' so fast, you've got to hold on tight... ♪ ( cheering ) that a girl, becky! come on, beat the bums! so how do you feel about rebecca leaving home? uh, i don't know. i'm o.k., i guess. you're going to miss her, aren't you? yeah, but at least i get to move into her room. hey, don't take all my potato chips! don't be so stingy! rebecca: come on, girl, put it in there, one more out! let's go, mary! safe! ( protesting loudly ) she is not! is, too. is not. safe. end of discussion. oh, this is ridiculous, she was... she was out, there was no... ( sighs ) kevin: 22 to 2, what happened to you? hey, how about a little sympathy? i lost my last softball game. poor you! you can't do it all by yourself. if it wasn't for that umpire... yeah, i think he was working for the other team. what the heck, it's only a game, right? i think i'm heading home. i'll see you later. all right, thanks for coming. oh, it was fun... seeing you get beat! you're
. ♪ ( cheering continues ) all right, mary! come on, mary.mary, come on, she's no batter, let's go, mary! ♪ ...movin' so fast, you've got to hold on tight... ♪ ( cheering ) that a girl, becky! come on, beat the bums! so how do you feel about rebecca leaving home? uh, i don't know. i'm o.k., i guess. you're going to miss her, aren't you? yeah, but at least i get to move into her room. hey, don't take all my potato chips! don't be so stingy! rebecca: come on, girl, put it in there, one more...
151
151
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it was home to john and mary akin. mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life. and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane ann franklin came to andover to visit the family them. came here with their son, bennie, to visit the cousins, mary and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which is referred to as the summer white house. it's called that because franklin pierce would come visit his wife in andover. jane would stay with her sister, mary, at 48 central street, and he would come visit them in the summers in particular. it was believed that the administrative staff stayed just across the road from them. jane and ann franklin were staying in andover because there had been a death in the sfeam. jane's uncle, amos lawrence had, died. so they went to boston to attend that funeral. they returned to andover so they could pack their things and head where they could get
. >> it was home to john and mary akin. mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life. and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane ann franklin came to andover to visit the family them. came here with their son, bennie, to visit the cousins, mary and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which is referred...
165
165
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.a great day. ,,,, wenger. michelle has the morning off. and i'm frank mallicoat. time is 4- here's meteorologist lawrence with a check of weather. breaking news this morning, about a shooting in the east bay... >>> it's monday. >> all right. >> thanks guys. it is 4:30 now, some breaking news this morning about a shooting over in the east bay. alisa, she's in berkeley this morning with the latest on firefighter being shot. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it happened during a medical college just behind me in berkeley. a very bizarre story. with me i do have with me to plnewhat happened when firefighters arrived what can you tell us. >> about 1:41 berkeley department did respond to a call. so while the
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.a great day. ,,,, wenger. michelle has the morning off. and i'm frank mallicoat. time is 4- here's meteorologist lawrence with a check of weather. breaking news this morning, about a shooting in the east bay... >>> it's monday. >> all right. >> thanks guys. it is 4:30 now, some breaking news this morning about a shooting over in the east bay. alisa, she's in berkeley this...
62
62
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
229
229
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
mary? >> reporter: what you are about to see is the first video obtained by cbs news just after the attacks began. >> he's having an attack. [ crowd noise ] [ sirens ] . >> oh, my god. my god. oh, my god. >> oh, my god. [ sirens ] >> reporter: and that is unedited video of the first attack around 2:50 at the finish line. vic? >> thank you, mary. all afternoon ada may has been reaching out to marathoners from maryland who found themselves at the center. adam? >> reporter: hundreds of people from maryland were running in the race or cheering on their friends and family and some were close to the finish line and witnessed the attack. two explosions within seconds of each other at the start of the boston marathon turned one of the most celebrated races in the country into a scene of cashage. 448 runners from maryland took part in the race. that includes peter pulley began from -- mulligan from canton. >> i heard the explosions. at first i thought it was like a big giant truck caught fire or som
mary? >> reporter: what you are about to see is the first video obtained by cbs news just after the attacks began. >> he's having an attack. [ crowd noise ] [ sirens ] . >> oh, my god. my god. oh, my god. >> oh, my god. [ sirens ] >> reporter: and that is unedited video of the first attack around 2:50 at the finish line. vic? >> thank you, mary. all afternoon ada may has been reaching out to marathoners from maryland who found themselves at the center. adam?...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Apr 26, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is mary and i'm also a part of the neighborhood and the community. i am in support of this remodel for these reasons. i have seen the drawings and know how much the drawings have changed listening to the neighbors feedback and has made significant changes for the neighbors and she is within the city code. there is no impact on anybody's light or privacy. in terms of height, the building is within the height requirements. as another person mentioned there are at least 12 buildings within two blocks that range from 3-12 stories high. if you visit the neighborhood or if you look at one of the photos again, there is a building that is 12 stories high above her house in comparison her house is small. in terms of skyline and the hill, it's less than her neighbors. even with the remodel she is still not over her neighbors. in terms of the balconies that the opponents are worried about. but the proposed balconies which have been revised for the neighborhood have been pulled back increasing everyone's privacy. plus there is a 42 foot yard with very high trees
my name is mary and i'm also a part of the neighborhood and the community. i am in support of this remodel for these reasons. i have seen the drawings and know how much the drawings have changed listening to the neighbors feedback and has made significant changes for the neighbors and she is within the city code. there is no impact on anybody's light or privacy. in terms of height, the building is within the height requirements. as another person mentioned there are at least 12 buildings within...
163
163
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
wonderful as every mary roach book is. you should get it. mary roach, everyb
wonderful as every mary roach book is. you should get it. mary roach, everyb
212
212
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. today is the day millions of americans are dreading. it's april 15th, the deadline to file your income tax return. even with the advent of electronic filing, some people just won't be able to make the midnight deadline. you also have until midnight to ask for an extension to file by october 15th. and that's something more than 10 million people did last year. >>> asian stocks were lower on weak growth data from china. tokyo's nikkei lost more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng also dropped more than 1%. >>> we'll see how wall street reacts to a series of corporate earnings reports released this week. last week the dow continued posting gains, up nearly 300 points. the nasdaq also in the black, gaining 91. >>> can a company take out a patent on a human gene? that's the issue in front of the supreme court this morning. the company myriad genetics holds patents on two genes that can cause breast cancer. the biotech researchers say patents are essential in order to invest billions of dollars
good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. today is the day millions of americans are dreading. it's april 15th, the deadline to file your income tax return. even with the advent of electronic filing, some people just won't be able to make the midnight deadline. you also have until midnight to ask for an extension to file by october 15th. and that's something more than 10 million people did last year. >>> asian stocks were lower on weak growth data from china. tokyo's...
151
151
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
wonderful as every mary roach book is. you should get it. mary roach, everybody. that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen >> five hours of interrogation. more than $2,000 in bail. possible trial. who knows what next. are you changing the tone of your show? >> the tone of my show is actually getting higher and higher and higher. i'm captioning sponsored by c
wonderful as every mary roach book is. you should get it. mary roach, everybody. that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen >> five hours of interrogation. more than $2,000 in bail. possible trial. who knows what next. are you changing the tone of your show? >> the tone of my show is actually getting higher and higher and higher. i'm captioning sponsored by c
265
265
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we are learning more about a possible motive in the boston marathon bombing. one suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev, turned toward a strict form of islam prior to the attack and starting forming an opposition to the wars in afghanistan and iraq. now this happened, according to his family, after dzhokhar befriended a muslim. claiming the cia was under the attacks. his younger brother remains in a boston hospital in fair condition. yesterday two of the bombing victims, 8-year-old martin richard and m.i.t. police officer sean collier, were buried. authorities believe sean collier was killed because the suspects wanted his gun. a memorial service will be held for him today. and edward lawrence is outside beth israel hospital medical center. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators have returned to the hospital to interview the teenaged bombing suspect. he's reportedly telling them how and why the bombing accident happened as the people of boston heal.
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we are learning more about a possible motive in the boston marathon bombing. one suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev, turned toward a strict form of islam prior to the attack and starting forming an opposition to the wars in afghanistan and iraq. now this happened, according to his family, after dzhokhar befriended a muslim. claiming the cia was under the attacks. his younger brother remains in a boston hospital in fair condition. yesterday two of the bombing...
256
256
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. the alleged boston marathon bombers apparently were motivated by religion and acted alone. that is the preliminary conclusion of u.s. officials who questioned the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. during a preliminary hearing in his hospital room, tsarnaev was charged with using and conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction. he will be prosecuted in federal court and could face the death penalty. 51 people wounded in the explosions remain hospitalized. doctors say all will survive. now, edward lawrence is at israel deaconess hospital where dzhokhar tsarnaev is being treated right now. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the 19-year-old suspect admitted he played a role in the boston marathon bombings according to cbs news sources. now he has bail and probable cause hearing on may 30th. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev's hospital room became a makeshift courtroom monday. a federal judge arraigned the terror suspect and announced he's being charged with using a weapon
i'm anne-marie green. the alleged boston marathon bombers apparently were motivated by religion and acted alone. that is the preliminary conclusion of u.s. officials who questioned the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. during a preliminary hearing in his hospital room, tsarnaev was charged with using and conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction. he will be prosecuted in federal court and could face the death penalty. 51 people wounded in the explosions remain hospitalized. doctors say...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
77
77
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
we also helped an older adult try to get into mary helen rogers. once again it was a very quick turn around time. they wanted him to produce a check, a security deposit and first month's rent within just a few days of meeting with him. unfortunately he was not i believe to take the unit because it was all coming way too fast. what i would like to urge you to think about today is moving quickly. the longer we wait the longer many of our community members, people who have lived here 30, 40, and 50 years will be dispersed from our great city. thank you very much. >> thank you and i think we might have questions. can you hold on one second? i would like to know does your housing clinic only help people find housing? sounds like you do referrals toen
we also helped an older adult try to get into mary helen rogers. once again it was a very quick turn around time. they wanted him to produce a check, a security deposit and first month's rent within just a few days of meeting with him. unfortunately he was not i believe to take the unit because it was all coming way too fast. what i would like to urge you to think about today is moving quickly. the longer we wait the longer many of our community members, people who have lived here 30, 40, and...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
72
72
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
so i want to give a big round of applause to anne marie. as everybody in the room knows she's a force of nature and that's all i have to say and to futures without violence and for this beautiful facility. we got support from the school district and various people and terrific from the mayor's office and of course the mayor and the bully project. we couldn't be more grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and kept us moving all day and to the communications that we got the word out through the media and laura who kept us moving today and financial support. if you read about the justice department in the paper you know we can't pay for anything. when people come to my office quite literally i can't give them coffee. people think the government is high flying and i am here to tell you it's not true. there was support for this event and we couldn't be more grateful to the people that made this possible and the rosenberg foundation and they are here, the san f
so i want to give a big round of applause to anne marie. as everybody in the room knows she's a force of nature and that's all i have to say and to futures without violence and for this beautiful facility. we got support from the school district and various people and terrific from the mayor's office and of course the mayor and the bully project. we couldn't be more grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
mary-jo was a partner at the wall street defense firm deborah voigt and clinton she was defending. wall street against the as easy and now she is going from there right to the head of the as these see she was a key figure in one of the most notorious scandals of the as easy when someone is as the c. tried to investigate morgan stanley future c.e.o. john mack the as he guy was fired for trying to do that. you don't want to mess with mary jo all right another kind of hers at the firm was the lawyer and two whose china affiliate is being sued by the f.c.c. for refusing to comply with the subpoena she was also representing j.p. morgan chase and u.b.s. ag both of which have reached multiple settlements was as easy over their fraudulent activities oh and she also gets forty two thousand five hundred dollars a month forty two thousand dollars a month in retirement plan money for the night from her old firm which continues to represent shady bankers so she has a direct interest in the firm doing well and the firm only does well if the shady banker clients continue to do out that is such a
mary-jo was a partner at the wall street defense firm deborah voigt and clinton she was defending. wall street against the as easy and now she is going from there right to the head of the as these see she was a key figure in one of the most notorious scandals of the as easy when someone is as the c. tried to investigate morgan stanley future c.e.o. john mack the as he guy was fired for trying to do that. you don't want to mess with mary jo all right another kind of hers at the firm was the...
60
60
Apr 27, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
mary, appreciate it. >>> whatever the target, so many questions remain as to the motivation. what put the bombing suspects on their path to boylston street and beyond if they are in fact guilty? the surviving suspect claimed they were self-radicalized and there's this. misha, in tamerlan's time in russia and a string of other possibilities to consider. with me now is a former leader in the global islamist movement and now a human rights and democracy activist. great to have you back on the program. do you believe, the nypd clearly believes as mary snow was just reporting that there are certain markers, a disruptive family event, alienation perhaps from a mosque or religious institution, that they can trace. do you think there are certain commonalities that you see in people as they go down the path toward radical islam? >> well, there are those who are less trained, less well trained and of course, they will be less vigilant in concealing the radicalization that they are going through, and the way in which that will appear will be an example such as tamerlan tsarnaev being ki
mary, appreciate it. >>> whatever the target, so many questions remain as to the motivation. what put the bombing suspects on their path to boylston street and beyond if they are in fact guilty? the surviving suspect claimed they were self-radicalized and there's this. misha, in tamerlan's time in russia and a string of other possibilities to consider. with me now is a former leader in the global islamist movement and now a human rights and democracy activist. great to have you back on...
283
283
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
now we go to cnbc's mary thompson. mary, good morning to you. >> richard, stock futures are lower after the markets rebound from monday's steep losses. the dow recovering about 60% of monday's declines yesterday. however, today intel and yahoo! could weigh on trading as both tech giants reported so-so earnings. >>> not so fast. one day after macy's requested an appeal, a court has temporarily blocked jc penney from selling certain martha stewart products. macy's is appealing a lower court ruling from last week allowing its rival home goods that don't carry the stewart name. >>> and toyota says it's now sold more than 5 million hybrids worldwide. the automaker began selling the popular prius in 1997. hybrids now account for 14% of its total sales. back to you. >> wow, 5 million. mary, thank you so much. >>> now as mary was pointing out, if you have money in the stock market, tuesday's bounce was welcomed, but it was a bad day for american airlines. the ceo apologizing for a computer glitch that grounded all of its fligh
now we go to cnbc's mary thompson. mary, good morning to you. >> richard, stock futures are lower after the markets rebound from monday's steep losses. the dow recovering about 60% of monday's declines yesterday. however, today intel and yahoo! could weigh on trading as both tech giants reported so-so earnings. >>> not so fast. one day after macy's requested an appeal, a court has temporarily blocked jc penney from selling certain martha stewart products. macy's is appealing a...
313
313
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
i have to lose ten pounds by 8:30. >> a friend of mine once said, mary is who you wish you were, rhodably are. and phyllis is who are afraid you will become. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> reporter: weighing on the minds of these old friends, the recent disclosure that valerie harper has an inoperable brain tumor. >> we are progressing. i see what is ahead. what could be tomorrow. in fact i am hoping i get through friday. >> reporter: a lot of people honestly would get into bed and put the covers over their heads. >> don't go to the funeral until the day of the funeral. say why me, rage. let it be there. go through it. move on. >> reporter: this may be the last time the five are together. the mood of the reunion wasn't sad. it was a celebration of old friends, and a shared past that made tv history. >> makes me think what a lucky woman you are, to be working with the people who are your very good friends. >> i look around at these girls. and i just. my heart fills up. >> me too. >> happiness and love. and celebration and what life really is. ♪ you
i have to lose ten pounds by 8:30. >> a friend of mine once said, mary is who you wish you were, rhodably are. and phyllis is who are afraid you will become. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> reporter: weighing on the minds of these old friends, the recent disclosure that valerie harper has an inoperable brain tumor. >> we are progressing. i see what is ahead. what could be tomorrow. in fact i am hoping i get through friday. >>...
114
114
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
hi, mary. your question?> my question is, my name is mary means, and i believe that jane pierce's mother's maiden name was means. >> yes. >> and she was born, jane was, in hampton, new jersey. can tell me if that's where the meanses were from? >> no, they weren't. the means family, to which jane belonged, originated from ireland, i believe, when means -- i think it was frederick means immigrated to america and alongside him came his son, robert means. and robert was a weaver and became quite famous for making very good quality irish cloth. as a result of that, he made a little bit of money and decided that he would set up a business in new hampshire and just by sheer luck chose earnest and went to new hampshire and very rich, very famous as a very good entrepreneur, and that's how -- that's where that means family came from. >> well, with the loss of the white house for the pierces, how did they spend their post white house years? >> the first six months they stayed with the former secretary of state, and the
hi, mary. your question?> my question is, my name is mary means, and i believe that jane pierce's mother's maiden name was means. >> yes. >> and she was born, jane was, in hampton, new jersey. can tell me if that's where the meanses were from? >> no, they weren't. the means family, to which jane belonged, originated from ireland, i believe, when means -- i think it was frederick means immigrated to america and alongside him came his son, robert means. and robert was a...
109
109
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 1
host: next, mary. natural surroundings and the area around the home has been changed. the roads seemed to go up to the door. were the roads widened at one point or did the homes back then sit that close to the street? they set that close to the street. i have heard it was very much a area.s-irish right in the center of town. how much land do they have? acres with theo yard now. even if the family lived there arounduld buy up pieces the property. gregory wants to now do we have any evidence of eliza trying to reform president johnson of his drunkenness? one of his friends died of alcoholism. what was his relationship with alcohol? guest: he was not an alcoholic. he was -- got that i reputation. he was pretty down and he was low, he was trying to get himself a little bit of energy. he had some whiskey on that day. by the time he gave up two give his inaugural speech, he was slurring his words and people saw him as drunk. but he was not. president lincoln knew that. the story is able were not willing to l
host: next, mary. natural surroundings and the area around the home has been changed. the roads seemed to go up to the door. were the roads widened at one point or did the homes back then sit that close to the street? they set that close to the street. i have heard it was very much a area.s-irish right in the center of town. how much land do they have? acres with theo yard now. even if the family lived there arounduld buy up pieces the property. gregory wants to now do we have any evidence of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
>> chinatown development company and the people at the mary helen rogers.mark lopez and the property manager and i have talked to other people and apparently i'm not the only person they tried to force in there without -- without even viewing an apartment. i couldn't see an apartment. i couldn't go into an apartment and they wanted me to move into the apartment on january 15, and i have a subsidy so i'm only allowed one residence and they wanted me to have double residence which means i would have to pay out of pocket for one of the places for 15 days plus pay movers. at the time i couldn't walk. i was using a cane or a walker and i couldn't do anything. >> is the current housing under china development corp? >> yes it is. >> is that stable? is that safe? >> i have issues with crescent cove because one of the employees called me a fagot and since that time i have been on the watch list with them, and recently we have a fire alarm testing and when i came become after the testing it really looked like my apartment had gone been gone through. you live there an
>> chinatown development company and the people at the mary helen rogers.mark lopez and the property manager and i have talked to other people and apparently i'm not the only person they tried to force in there without -- without even viewing an apartment. i couldn't see an apartment. i couldn't go into an apartment and they wanted me to move into the apartment on january 15, and i have a subsidy so i'm only allowed one residence and they wanted me to have double residence which means i...
111
111
Apr 2, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
at william and mary. his father john had go to william and mary and the place is as tied with the tylers as the university of virginia is tied with thomas jefferson. >> another quote, which may give some indication of the match between the tylers. this is julia writing about the president again, alert to her mother. really, do you think there was ever a man so equal to any emergency? it was a sort of inspiration, for his ideas are expressed at the moment of any emergency with perfect flunesy and effect. question from rachel davidson -- how did julia gardner, a northerner, feel about becoming a slave owner upon her marriage to john tyler. >> that's an easy one. she comes from a family of slave owners. new york does not abolish slavery until 1813. there are slaves at gardner island earned by her family she's born 1820, she's as much born into the slaving culture as nyone living in the time time. >> war their slaves then? >> there must have been. tylers would have brought slaves with them. we know when the p
at william and mary. his father john had go to william and mary and the place is as tied with the tylers as the university of virginia is tied with thomas jefferson. >> another quote, which may give some indication of the match between the tylers. this is julia writing about the president again, alert to her mother. really, do you think there was ever a man so equal to any emergency? it was a sort of inspiration, for his ideas are expressed at the moment of any emergency with perfect...
79
79
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? okay? >> thank you. thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft conviction. >> h.i.p. is a privilege. incarceration is incarceration is incarceration. and people need to follow the rules. absolutely no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time i'm trying to do the right thing to do better, it's -- a rock just falls right in front of me and i can't go no further. it's like i'm stuck right there. >> lohden is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing unit for women newly booked into the jail. she will remain until a judge decides whether to return her to home incarceration or make her serve the rest of her sentence in jail. but lohden seems determined to make an impression. >> that's my bunk. >> yeah, it's mine now. you snooze, you lose.
>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? okay? >> thank you. thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft conviction. >> h.i.p. is a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
76
76
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
this opportunity to use the arbor day to have a cedar tree, a tree that will grow taller than mary or i. it will grow to be a hundred feet tall. it will be a tree that will be celebrated here in san francisco for generations to come and we thought it would be not only appropriate, but we thought it would be our honor by planting this tree in recognition of vivian and her wonderful contributions to our city. and we are especially blessed with maryann honoring us with her presence. it's not that easy for her to get around these days but she has and continues to be part of an incredible twin sisters. but now she's also missing vivian as much as we are and we felt this would be a proper way to create a celebratory atmosphere on how we miss vivian, how much she meant to us and take this opportunity for arbor day to plant this tree in her name. how is that, maryann for a great celebration? >> wonderful. i know my sister from heaven is watching. >> all right. she said vivian is up there applauding us and we have a great time of celebrate. ing. with that, supervisor lee, you should know, it's
this opportunity to use the arbor day to have a cedar tree, a tree that will grow taller than mary or i. it will grow to be a hundred feet tall. it will be a tree that will be celebrated here in san francisco for generations to come and we thought it would be not only appropriate, but we thought it would be our honor by planting this tree in recognition of vivian and her wonderful contributions to our city. and we are especially blessed with maryann honoring us with her presence. it's not that...
94
94
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just a tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln and our conversation with a store into new, live monday night 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, c-span radio and c- span.org. >> this documentary comes from alexandra chandler of clearwater high school in florida. her message to the president focuses on reducing gun violence in schools through stricter security measures. it's a second prize winning video in this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> a-b-c-d-[gunshot] >> q-r-s-t-u-v-- [gunshot] >> now i know my abc's, next time won't you sing with me >> this is not about gun reform. it's not about gun laws. it's a story. it's a story about what could have prevented the loss of innocent lives and protect the ones of the future. 25 years ago, my mother, lisa, attended pinellas park high school. she was a varsity cheerleader. a member of the honors choir. on february 11, 1988, it was a day like any oth
mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just a tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln and our conversation with a store into new, live monday night 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, c-span radio and c- span.org. >> this documentary comes from alexandra chandler of clearwater high school in florida. her message to the president focuses on reducing gun violence in schools through stricter...