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. >> being one of the guys has helped women like army reserve sergeant marie adams game acceptance on the battlefield. >> the, translating that into the civilian world, it is misunderstood. >> he is a photographer shooting everything from combat to portraits. >> i had the experience, i have been trained by the government, i should be able to get a job, there should be no problem but that is not the case. >> it was the same with national guard sergeant lindsey freeland, a digital designer who who drove trucks through afghanistan. >> constantly putting in applications, resumes for different or same jobs and getting constant rejection letters. >> likewise for national guard sergeant anna rutherford, a communications specialist. >> i would definitely say the employers might be intimidated by a female who is very aggressive, very outgoing, somebody who is a very take charge type female. >> and when they go for a job interview -- >> the first questions they ask me, oh you have been deployed. >> yes. >> oh, my god, did you kill anybody? >> but praise for their accomplishments overseas often
. >> being one of the guys has helped women like army reserve sergeant marie adams game acceptance on the battlefield. >> the, translating that into the civilian world, it is misunderstood. >> he is a photographer shooting everything from combat to portraits. >> i had the experience, i have been trained by the government, i should be able to get a job, there should be no problem but that is not the case. >> it was the same with national guard sergeant lindsey...
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hi everybody, i'm mary bubala. adam has the night off. bargains too good to be true triggered a raid at the baltimore flea market. so many counter fit goods were found it'll take days to catalog it all. it went down today. alex demetrick has the latest on the raid. >> reporter: the potasco flea market has never had a rush at its doors quite like this one. >> they hit the door, they put about eight agents to each door and took everything. >> reporter: not quite everything. agents were very particular about what they were looking for. >> easing merchandise that is either counter fit, pirates or unlicensed. could be luxury goods as in purses or sneakers, that type of stuff. sunglasses. >> reporter: but what specifically agents won't say, although it's knock offs of real items usually found in departments and specialty stores. often buyers know they aren't the real thing but if it's something the company spends money to make and market, those phony goods hurt the bottom line. >> it's a multi million dollars agency. >> reporter: it might take
hi everybody, i'm mary bubala. adam has the night off. bargains too good to be true triggered a raid at the baltimore flea market. so many counter fit goods were found it'll take days to catalog it all. it went down today. alex demetrick has the latest on the raid. >> reporter: the potasco flea market has never had a rush at its doors quite like this one. >> they hit the door, they put about eight agents to each door and took everything. >> reporter: not quite everything....
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adams. [applause] >> thank you, mary. just a few modifications to your statistics. kaiser permanente in northern california actually has 65,000 employees, 21 medical centers, and we actually have about $700 million a year in our community benefit programs. also, i just wanted to note that one of the eliminates -- eliminate -- the lemonades in open was the new kaiser permanente part, and if you have not had an opportunity to see it, you really should. kaiser permanente is pleased to be partnering with the san francisco business times, the host of this very important discussion. the issues we face as business leaders and members of the community provide us with a unique opportunity in the coming years and many real challenges. it is vitally important that we stay connected and informed so that we may continue to build a vibrant bay area economy. as one of the region's largest employers and the largest integrated delivery system in the country, our reason for being is simply to improve health. we exist to provide high- quality, affordable health care services and to im
adams. [applause] >> thank you, mary. just a few modifications to your statistics. kaiser permanente in northern california actually has 65,000 employees, 21 medical centers, and we actually have about $700 million a year in our community benefit programs. also, i just wanted to note that one of the eliminates -- eliminate -- the lemonades in open was the new kaiser permanente part, and if you have not had an opportunity to see it, you really should. kaiser permanente is pleased to be...
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mary. mm. "i want my necklace back." [ laughter ] [ as adam sandler ] "you can't have that.cut it all out of the movie. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: it was the best part! >> steve: oh my gosh! >> jimmy: jackee and sandler get in a big fight over the necklace. [ laughter ] [ as adam sandler ] "that's my necklace!" [ as jacqueline harry ] "mm, mary. mm-hmm. that's not your necklace." ♪ thank you, the -- robert guillaume was in "titanic." [ laughter ] >> steve: was he really? >> jimmy: yeah. "benson, have you seen the necklace?" and then, benson goes -- [ as benson ] "i've seen the necklace in --" [ mumbling ] [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: "benson --" >> steve: benson was a -- >> jimmy: "can you make me some fried eggs?" [ as benson ] "oh, i'll give you some fried eggs and then --" [ mumbling ] [ laughter ] he would lay the joke in -- you know, he would do that, right? [ laughter ] >> steve: he would always say it and then, like -- >> jimmy: yeah, he'll say -- "benson, can you bring the car around the front?" [ as benson ] "oh, i'll bring the car around the fr
mary. mm. "i want my necklace back." [ laughter ] [ as adam sandler ] "you can't have that.cut it all out of the movie. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: it was the best part! >> steve: oh my gosh! >> jimmy: jackee and sandler get in a big fight over the necklace. [ laughter ] [ as adam sandler ] "that's my necklace!" [ as jacqueline harry ] "mm, mary. mm-hmm. that's not your necklace." ♪ thank you, the -- robert guillaume was in...
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mary. one to remember. 9th inning comeback. followed by a 10th inning explosion. matt wieters hit two home runs. but it was adames who came through with the biggest, dramatic hit. orioles down by a run. down to their last out. jones would hit what is the biggest home run in his last five seasons as an oriole. a game-tying blast. four homers this season for jones. he's got a hit in every game this season. it's a 13-game hit streak going back to last year. adam jones could be a big part of the future. or could leave as a free agent next season. there's talk about locking him up to a contract now. i asked jones his thoughts about staying in baltimore, to be possibly part of a frarn -- franchise turnaround. >> it would -- would it mean more to you to be on a team that hasn't made it in a long time? >> i can't answer that question. i want to win. that's first and foremost. winning here or winning somewhere else. i want to win. ask right now here, i want to win. >> reporter: matt wieters had a game to win last night. those two home runs included his first career grand slam. he's another young player who could be part
mary. one to remember. 9th inning comeback. followed by a 10th inning explosion. matt wieters hit two home runs. but it was adames who came through with the biggest, dramatic hit. orioles down by a run. down to their last out. jones would hit what is the biggest home run in his last five seasons as an oriole. a game-tying blast. four homers this season for jones. he's got a hit in every game this season. it's a 13-game hit streak going back to last year. adam jones could be a big part of the...
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adams. they started to put things together. at least it goes back that far. >> elizabeth stanton, arthur right, mary ann beckham talk, and jane hunteld the first women's rights convention in seneca falls new york. >> when they held a convention in 1948 and had subsequent conventions in a decade after that, they're not just talking about the right to vote. it was not until after the civil war that the focus of civil -- women's rights became narrowed to the right to separate. >> of women's rights movement picked up steam as it got attention from the media. many more conventions occurred, however, many thought it was a ludicrous idea. it was a concept that went against everything that was taught against the generation. >> after meeting stanton at a women's convention, susan join the conversation. together, they would make significant steps to women's rights. >> how does this affect women's rights? >> the women's rights movement comes after the antislavery movement. their work for a northern victory and the abolishment of slavery. in turn, the expected, in time, to receive their due rights as women. that did not happen. the 30 demand
adams. they started to put things together. at least it goes back that far. >> elizabeth stanton, arthur right, mary ann beckham talk, and jane hunteld the first women's rights convention in seneca falls new york. >> when they held a convention in 1948 and had subsequent conventions in a decade after that, they're not just talking about the right to vote. it was not until after the civil war that the focus of civil -- women's rights became narrowed to the right to separate. >>...
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adams in the second continental congress. remember the ladies when you get this country hope to form one day. at least it goes back that far. ♪ . >> elizabeth stanton, martha write, marynn mcclint tock, jay hunt held the first's women's right convention in seneca falls, new york. >> when they held the convention in 1848 and had subsequent conventions in the decade after that they weren't just talking about the right to vote. it wasn't until after the civil war that the focus of women's rights became narrow to the right to sufficient prage. -- sufferage. >> women's right movement picked up steam as it attracted attention from the media. many more scoffed and scourned it as a ludicrous idea. it went against society taught for generations. susan b. anthony joined the cause as well. together they would make a significant step towards women rights. how did the civil war affects the women's rights movement? >> the women's rights comes directly at the anti-slavery movement. so they worked for a northern victory and abolishment of slavery. in turn they expected in time they would receive their rights, their due rights as women. that didn't happen. at the end of the civil war
adams in the second continental congress. remember the ladies when you get this country hope to form one day. at least it goes back that far. ♪ . >> elizabeth stanton, martha write, marynn mcclint tock, jay hunt held the first's women's right convention in seneca falls, new york. >> when they held the convention in 1848 and had subsequent conventions in the decade after that they weren't just talking about the right to vote. it wasn't until after the civil war that the focus of...