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. >> reporter: lizz's cousin marissa remembers looking up to them as role models when she went to visit. >> sandy and jim were just very loving towards each other, respectful. you could just tell they always had each other's back. they were always helping each other out. i liked watching them together. >> reporter: as daughter lizz grew up, she became especially close to her mom, sandy. what was her personality like, in general? >> she's just very caring and loving and nurturing. she was also a lot of fun. she knew how to joke around, tell a good joke. you know, i just felt like she was the embodiment of a mother, just the kind of person that you would picture when you think of that word. she was just such a loving person. >> reporter: but sandy is also a very ill person, suffering through hip replacements, hypothyroidism, lupus, and epilepsy. as a kid, you knew your mom was sick. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: did you know she had lupus and epilepsy? >> she had epilepsy before i was born. and the lupus didn't come until i was about 3. i remember that because she had to seek treatment for abou
. >> reporter: lizz's cousin marissa remembers looking up to them as role models when she went to visit. >> sandy and jim were just very loving towards each other, respectful. you could just tell they always had each other's back. they were always helping each other out. i liked watching them together. >> reporter: as daughter lizz grew up, she became especially close to her mom, sandy. what was her personality like, in general? >> she's just very caring and loving and...
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. >>> i didn't get a lot of info from marissa about this catch. she said she is taking her halibut for a walk. she is a cheerleader. she has a lot to cheer about. with that catch. congratulations marissa. you think you can do better. send us your fishing pictures. catch of the day@kpix.com. >>> i wouldn't want to eat that thing. >>> thai halibut recipe. fantastic. >>> cbs evening news is coming up. >>> tonight on the cbs evening news the state of disaster. life-threatening floods. hundreds are rescued including our own newsgroup. we have that in more tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> chopper 5 on the scene of that bart track fire. this is at the el cerrito station. service currently stopped. between north berkeley and richmond. they are confirming the railroad ties were on fire. not sure how that started. the blaze has been put out. they are searching for embers. and are about ready to fire it back up. it will take time. they are resuming service as we speak. >>> thank you for watching the news at 6 pm. the evening news is up next. >>> will bac
. >>> i didn't get a lot of info from marissa about this catch. she said she is taking her halibut for a walk. she is a cheerleader. she has a lot to cheer about. with that catch. congratulations marissa. you think you can do better. send us your fishing pictures. catch of the day@kpix.com. >>> i wouldn't want to eat that thing. >>> thai halibut recipe. fantastic. >>> cbs evening news is coming up. >>> tonight on the cbs evening news the state of...
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enjoy it. ♪ . >> i am marissa. i am 25. i went to california state and graduated with a ba.hanged my life every year. in elementary school there was this thing called flying squirrel. it was in the middle. two trees in the middle of the green grass right by the cabins. i was nervous as h heck. i thought what is going to hand, what is going to happen? i went flying into the trees and it was like an amazing experience. i flew into the trees and i was like it was so fun. both of my parents were working minimum wage jobs raising nine kids of in san francisco. in the area we lived in visitation valley, my mom was scared for us to walk out the door. rock to be basically my hand in leading me out of the city. i don't think that i would have had the courage, which is one of rock's virtues, to go off to college, to have experiences as i have. it is an imprint on your heart and on your life. rock will be with you forever, and 10 years from now when you are in college or graduating college, you are going to walk the stage thinking about rock. that is what i did. rock changes lives. it
enjoy it. ♪ . >> i am marissa. i am 25. i went to california state and graduated with a ba.hanged my life every year. in elementary school there was this thing called flying squirrel. it was in the middle. two trees in the middle of the green grass right by the cabins. i was nervous as h heck. i thought what is going to hand, what is going to happen? i went flying into the trees and it was like an amazing experience. i flew into the trees and i was like it was so fun. both of my parents...
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angelina and marissa have already given you a very detailed and comprehensive look at what some of their needs are. when newcomer families come into our clinic, they are not there to seek mental health services, which is what i generally provide. so, instead, we help people with what is most urgent to them, food and shelter, legal advocacy, getting their kids to school or child care. most newcomer families are not here voluntarily, they are here because of vibrance, or jobs that make it impossible for them to farm their land. many are from rural areas, this is their first time in a city the size of san francisco. many of them have children they were forced to leave behind, often in very dangerous situations. so, as our team works to meet the practical needs, it is critical for us to integrate their interventions to address her mental health. we provide psychological evaluations for asylum cases and offer traditional therapy. we do try to reduce the barriers to care, and make it as easy as possible for people to get the help they need. based on these years with working when newcomer famil
angelina and marissa have already given you a very detailed and comprehensive look at what some of their needs are. when newcomer families come into our clinic, they are not there to seek mental health services, which is what i generally provide. so, instead, we help people with what is most urgent to them, food and shelter, legal advocacy, getting their kids to school or child care. most newcomer families are not here voluntarily, they are here because of vibrance, or jobs that make it...
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marissa. >> yes. >> jimmy: marissa. she was on -- >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: that's correct.:issa's going to be thrilled. marie osmond is new. she's with you now. >> yeah, she is. >> jimmy: do they run that by you first? >> yeah, of course. marie had been a guest on the show many times in the past. >> jimmy: right. is she nuts, marie osmond? >> no. >> jimmy: she's not? >> no! she's very, very nice lady. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> got a great family. you know. >> jimmy: well, the osmonds. anybody who grew up in the '70s, the idea that the osmonds and the osbornes have come together to work on anything at all is insane. >> it's insane. >> jimmy: nobody would have believed any of this had you told me this in 1976. >> she is a really lovely lady. she's a very nice person. she doesn't swear. no, seriously. >> jimmy: she's just like you. >> i do the swearing to the show. >> jimmy: you do the swearing on the show. >> yeah, for everyone. >> jimmy: you guys have been running promos for this new season. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is a real thing. take a look at this really quickly. >> it's a ne
marissa. >> yes. >> jimmy: marissa. she was on -- >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: that's correct.:issa's going to be thrilled. marie osmond is new. she's with you now. >> yeah, she is. >> jimmy: do they run that by you first? >> yeah, of course. marie had been a guest on the show many times in the past. >> jimmy: right. is she nuts, marie osmond? >> no. >> jimmy: she's not? >> no! she's very, very nice lady. >> jimmy: uh-huh....
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where is marissa? where is she at? >> hi, kelly!ncing has been my passion my whole life but when i was in college i suffered a stroke in my spinal cord which temporarily paralyzed me from the neck down, but this brought me to creating infinite flow which is a nonprofit and professional dance company composed of dancers with and without disabilities dancing together using dance as a catalyst to inspire iniv
where is marissa? where is she at? >> hi, kelly!ncing has been my passion my whole life but when i was in college i suffered a stroke in my spinal cord which temporarily paralyzed me from the neck down, but this brought me to creating infinite flow which is a nonprofit and professional dance company composed of dancers with and without disabilities dancing together using dance as a catalyst to inspire iniv
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what marissa said about this being a little bit triggering for us might have been from a complex history, systemic and equity in our district. i think we are all aware of them and we are trying to fight. everyone in this room wants what is best for the students, we know that. as we say one of our core values is social justice. as a district, we stand with those that are most vulnerable in our communities. i think what is important here, you need to take extra steps in the system, and to take care of those that need it the most, and to face that inequity. mlk is changing and growing and we still have a long way to go. it is a place i want to continue to build, to be the place that i'm going to send my children to, as they grow up. i hope as discussion goes on, decisions are made, some of the schools that are still building will continue to get that extra love and attention. thank you. >> good evening. my name is leslie, and i work at mlk middle school. doctor matthews, i appreciate, i want to invite folks to continue the conversation. that is not the messaging we have been getting, or the
what marissa said about this being a little bit triggering for us might have been from a complex history, systemic and equity in our district. i think we are all aware of them and we are trying to fight. everyone in this room wants what is best for the students, we know that. as we say one of our core values is social justice. as a district, we stand with those that are most vulnerable in our communities. i think what is important here, you need to take extra steps in the system, and to take...
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i want to thank marissa rodriguez from the office of cannabis for her leadership. this was the first event in united states history where it was not cannabis specific, where cannabis was legally sold and legally consumed. that required a heck of a lot of work. the space was space and well managed. overall, we had -- it was a very healthy festival. there were no serious incidents. we had our usual medical calls, none of them related to grasslands. so it was a really good job. all of the agencies coordinated incredibly well. also m.t.a. also a special thanks for my own team which works really, really hard from deana and her team on the permit side to our park ranger division. then of course our park maintenance teams, our golden gate park maintenance team, structural maintenance yard, everybody contributes to make sure that this event is well managed and safe and fun and joyous, which it was this year. big thank you to all. this week also marks the end of another summer camp season. just so you know the scope of our summer camp programs. 600 weeks of camp were offere
i want to thank marissa rodriguez from the office of cannabis for her leadership. this was the first event in united states history where it was not cannabis specific, where cannabis was legally sold and legally consumed. that required a heck of a lot of work. the space was space and well managed. overall, we had -- it was a very healthy festival. there were no serious incidents. we had our usual medical calls, none of them related to grasslands. so it was a really good job. all of the agencies...
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. >> so what we hear from marissa at the office of cannabis, the new director, is that the city attorney has actually said that money from the city cannot be given to help jump start any of these cannabis businesses because they have been advised that it would be federally illegal and they would be aiding and abetting the sale of an illegal substance. because of those funds are not able to be allocated, it's hard for us to advocate for that permit navigator seat and to be able to get grant programs or even the technical assistance that we've been asking for since the onset of this program. if we can potentially get some financial assistance or for us to put pressure on the city attorney and let them know that as a community, we will back them up in the event that there is any backlash for relinquishing funds to help small businesses. i think that would be number one, to open up that pathway for money to fall into the program. i also know that we applied for the 5 million state funds, for our equity program, so i'm hoping that maybe they won't be tied up as much as city funds. >> thanks,
. >> so what we hear from marissa at the office of cannabis, the new director, is that the city attorney has actually said that money from the city cannot be given to help jump start any of these cannabis businesses because they have been advised that it would be federally illegal and they would be aiding and abetting the sale of an illegal substance. because of those funds are not able to be allocated, it's hard for us to advocate for that permit navigator seat and to be able to get...
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marissa problem that has the story.d just right down the street there, sandy flat to desolate camp ground in the place where a 2 year-old life is abruptly cut short. >>the sheriff's office says the car was found in a remote area on clark fork road. family says the bodies of stephen and john we're were found inside the car. now deputies are conducting an autopsy for a positive id and to find out how the son and father died the amber alert went out on saturday that morning stephen weir was supposed to meet with his son's mother sarah. but he never showed up to their child custody exchange location. the county sheriff's office said we're abducted his son it triggering the statewide amber alert at the time we're was considered armed and dangerous. the red hot and i was found sunday, kim smith was camping nearby and saw flashing lights and sheriff's deputies cars. the deputies told her they painted we're cell phone to this area and thought, but just i just can't. i don't know he said the amber amber alert was to this locatio
marissa problem that has the story.d just right down the street there, sandy flat to desolate camp ground in the place where a 2 year-old life is abruptly cut short. >>the sheriff's office says the car was found in a remote area on clark fork road. family says the bodies of stephen and john we're were found inside the car. now deputies are conducting an autopsy for a positive id and to find out how the son and father died the amber alert went out on saturday that morning stephen weir was...
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had both a husband and a wife on, his wife is this lady and i've had her on before as well, that's marissa. so just a couple of times, it's happened more than once. >> she's not coming on this weekend? separately. >> kind of a cool thing that i've done it one other time, so it's kind of fun, when you think what a successful family. "press:here" sunday mornings at 9:00 after "meet the press." >> 5:16. >>> new overnight the happiest place on earth a lot of people not too happy yesterday because the monorail at disney world in florida got stuck after power went out. these are some of the pictures from park visitors who were trapped. you can see right there, firefighters had to bring out the ladder truck to get those people out. about 100 people were in train cars. luckily no one was hurt. >>> is this mornidelta is apolo passengers aboard an atlanta-bound plane who experienced the scare of their lives. pilots made an emergency descent, dropping 30,000 feet in just a matter of minutes. many prepared for the worst outcome, saying they quickly texted what they thought would be their last words to
had both a husband and a wife on, his wife is this lady and i've had her on before as well, that's marissa. so just a couple of times, it's happened more than once. >> she's not coming on this weekend? separately. >> kind of a cool thing that i've done it one other time, so it's kind of fun, when you think what a successful family. "press:here" sunday mornings at 9:00 after "meet the press." >> 5:16. >>> new overnight the happiest place on earth a...
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times i've had both a husband and a wife on, different shows but zach's wife is this young woman, marissawe'll talk about some of that and we'll look at the environment coming up sunday morning at 9:00, after "meet the press." >> perfect, thanks. >> 6:16. >>> this morning, delta apologizing to passengers who experienced the scare of their lives. shortly after takeoff, pilots made an emergency descent, dropping 30,000 feet in just a matter of minutes. many prepared for the worst outcome, saying they quickly texted what they thought would be their last words to loved ones. >> definitely every second that we had the oxygen masks on, without any information, people sort of grew more and more stressed. >> the plane landed safely in tampa. delta says pilots performed the descent over an abundance of caution when a depressurization alert was activated. >> they had to be very frightening to those people. >> i know, when you hear so much about planes and it's just scary. >> everything is okay. >>> let's get a look at the forecast for today. it's going to warm up again over the weekend. this is the
times i've had both a husband and a wife on, different shows but zach's wife is this young woman, marissawe'll talk about some of that and we'll look at the environment coming up sunday morning at 9:00, after "meet the press." >> perfect, thanks. >> 6:16. >>> this morning, delta apologizing to passengers who experienced the scare of their lives. shortly after takeoff, pilots made an emergency descent, dropping 30,000 feet in just a matter of minutes. many prepared...
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it's been nearly a decade since fortune's 50 most powerful women issue, featuring then yahoo ceo marissaon used an outdated image saying she declined to be photograed. >> was there ever a moment you hesitated to do this photo shoot. >> i think it's important to be proud and put these images out there in the world >> it's a fight that continues in board rooms across america. of the 75 million women in the civilian labor force, 70% of mothers with children under the age of 18 are working. yet a recent study found that 41% of americans perceived working moms to be less devoted to their jobs, and when it comes to pay, new mothers see a 4% decrease in income per child while dads see a 6% increase but while celebrities like jennifer garner, khloe kardashian, and jessica alba have been able to launch businesses based on motherhood, when it comes to everyday working moms, gelman says it's a different story. >> i think it's important to burst that bubble and have new images of women who are thriving and working professionally while balancing motherhood. >> in a statement, inc magazine told us the
it's been nearly a decade since fortune's 50 most powerful women issue, featuring then yahoo ceo marissaon used an outdated image saying she declined to be photograed. >> was there ever a moment you hesitated to do this photo shoot. >> i think it's important to be proud and put these images out there in the world >> it's a fight that continues in board rooms across america. of the 75 million women in the civilian labor force, 70% of mothers with children under the age of 18...
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sitting to my left is secretary marissa bircher who was appointed last october to be argentina's secretaryinternational trade in the ministry of production and labor. her assignment, as described by her ministry, is to implement strategies to insert argentina into global production chains, to promote investment, to open new markets for argentina's products and to simplify trade procedures. formerly she served as argentina's secretary of industry markets for the agricultural ministry. she has also worked for the ministry of foreign affairs, the city of buenos aires as general director of check development and the private sector for the sgs group. and she has taught courses in foreign trade and international economics at universities in argentina. she holds degrees in international commerce and a post graduate degree in international marketing and foreign trade. and sitting to her left is minister arabell gonzalez who has served as a fellow at the peterson institute for international economics last october when she stepped down as senior director of the world banks global practice on trade a
sitting to my left is secretary marissa bircher who was appointed last october to be argentina's secretaryinternational trade in the ministry of production and labor. her assignment, as described by her ministry, is to implement strategies to insert argentina into global production chains, to promote investment, to open new markets for argentina's products and to simplify trade procedures. formerly she served as argentina's secretary of industry markets for the agricultural ministry. she has...