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mary's new cancer center. stay with us >>> welcome back to mosaic we are talking about the new ch w cancer center in san francisco we are very happy to bring it to you. we talk about all kinds of things here on mosaic this fills a big part of that puzzle we are here with father ed murray, chaplain at st. mary's and sherry a patient navigator. she accompanies patients at the cancer center through their patient to keep adviced what is coming up with them. do you call say downtimes your appointment? >> i do call them a lot. i try to check up with patients some times they are not feeling well they are afraid to call i will give them a buzz at home and see how they are following through remind them to come back for more. >> the ground breaking was march 26th. big event. the archbishop was there from the archdiocese of san francisco right father? >> yes, he was. and mingled with the people and then we had the blessing ceremony, he read a very nice -- gave a short little reflection that was very pointed on the church
mary's new cancer center. stay with us >>> welcome back to mosaic we are talking about the new ch w cancer center in san francisco we are very happy to bring it to you. we talk about all kinds of things here on mosaic this fills a big part of that puzzle we are here with father ed murray, chaplain at st. mary's and sherry a patient navigator. she accompanies patients at the cancer center through their patient to keep adviced what is coming up with them. do you call say downtimes your...
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he was immediately attracted to mary ann, the elder sister. he escorted them all after dinner to go to the club, perhaps the equivalent of, let's see, by jewish in london -- bijou in london where prince william has been seen many times with kate middleton. and he proceeded over the ensuing week -- it was only a week that they were in each other's company at social events -- to fall many love with her. and -- to fall in love with her. and through his attraction and care of the caton sisters whom he squired around all the social events, they went to take the waters, and he was there with his wife -- he was married, with his duchess and boys, and they made a large party and all got on. and be as a result of this, the duke became almost a surrogate father to louisa. he and the duchess adored her. and when she received a proposal of marriage by his adc, a military secretary, felton harvey, the duke was delighted. it was as if he'd arranged the marriage himself, and he immediately offered with his duchess' consent to have the wedding at his house in
he was immediately attracted to mary ann, the elder sister. he escorted them all after dinner to go to the club, perhaps the equivalent of, let's see, by jewish in london -- bijou in london where prince william has been seen many times with kate middleton. and he proceeded over the ensuing week -- it was only a week that they were in each other's company at social events -- to fall many love with her. and -- to fall in love with her. and through his attraction and care of the caton sisters whom...
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i just want to thank her if i could. >> mary's life ended suddenly. her friends and family believe her lives work dedicated to translating the bible will live on. in this 2009 recording, mary talked about her work. >> god has given me the privilege of being someone he has used to give 200,000 people a translation of the new testament in nar own language. the bible is a key tool god has given us to follow and serve him and fulfill his commission. as efay would say, [ foreign speaking ] may god bless you. >> chris mitchell cbn news, the home for bible translators. >> incredible. that many people can read the bible cause she lived. >> we have taken you around the world, hope you have enjoyed our broadcast. we have inspiring stories, more and more for you to see. that is all from all of us here on "christian world news". until next week good-bye. >> and god bless you.
i just want to thank her if i could. >> mary's life ended suddenly. her friends and family believe her lives work dedicated to translating the bible will live on. in this 2009 recording, mary talked about her work. >> god has given me the privilege of being someone he has used to give 200,000 people a translation of the new testament in nar own language. the bible is a key tool god has given us to follow and serve him and fulfill his commission. as efay would say, [ foreign speaking...
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but mary was still bleeding.normal to see a little blood after the placenta is delivered, but nothing like this. this was the red sea. something was very, very wrong. what could be causing mary's bleeding? i went through a checklist in my mind. could part of the placenta still be lodged inside? get me a banjo cure relate, i called the nurse, and used the surgical instrument to scrape the walls of the uterine lining. everything was clean and mary was still bleeding. whether it was because of the infection had caused a reaction or because something else was in play, mother nature had thrown us a curve ball. mary complained of feeling light headed. her pulse raced to 120 beats per minute. she was going into shock. we were losing her. move her to the operating room, i yelled, feeling dread. only once had one of my maternal patients died. it had been a long time before when i was chief resident at roosevelt hospital, but i could still picture every awful minute in my mind. it was july 19th, 1976, and her name was jasm
but mary was still bleeding.normal to see a little blood after the placenta is delivered, but nothing like this. this was the red sea. something was very, very wrong. what could be causing mary's bleeding? i went through a checklist in my mind. could part of the placenta still be lodged inside? get me a banjo cure relate, i called the nurse, and used the surgical instrument to scrape the walls of the uterine lining. everything was clean and mary was still bleeding. whether it was because of the...
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todd lincoln had this bond and was very close and mary todd lincoln would take elizabeth with her on trips around the country and of course being a seamstress at halt because mary todd lincoln was a real close horse and loved to buy clothes wherever she went sometimes exceeding the budget that she was supposed to hold to. but, another interesting thing i found that mary todd lincoln was such a trusted elizabeth ackley so much she confided in her assessment three blunt and candid of her husband's cabinet and as generals very much down on general grant, mary todd thought he was what she called a butcher because of the battles he got in the soldiers involved in and then as time went on as you say, he elizabeth did write about her experiences and this did what is seen as a breach by mary todd lincoln of confidence. it really wasn't anything like we would think of today as a tell-all book but it did give insight into the white house and i think mary todd lincoln felt that was something elizabeth keckley shouldn't have done. >> host: bdy elizabeth keckley died in poverty. the book that she
todd lincoln had this bond and was very close and mary todd lincoln would take elizabeth with her on trips around the country and of course being a seamstress at halt because mary todd lincoln was a real close horse and loved to buy clothes wherever she went sometimes exceeding the budget that she was supposed to hold to. but, another interesting thing i found that mary todd lincoln was such a trusted elizabeth ackley so much she confided in her assessment three blunt and candid of her...
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todd lincoln had this bond, and it was very close, and mary todd lincoln would take elizabeth keckley with her on trips and around the country of course being a seamstress, it helped because mary todd lincoln was a real close horse and looked to my clothes sometimes exceeding the budget she was supposed to hold to, but another interesting thing i found that trusted that she would confide in her assessment very blunt and candid of her husband's cabinet, as generals, very much down on general grant, mary todd thought she was with the call a butcher and the soldiers involved, and then as time went on as you say, elizabeth keckley did write about her experiences, and this was seen as a breach by mary todd lincoln of confidence as it really wasn't anything like we would think of today as a tell-all book but it did give some insight into the white house and i think mary todd lincoln felt that was something elizabeth keckley shouldn't have done. >> host: elizabeth keckley died in poverty. the book she wrote was probably one of the few ways she had of generating income after she became older
todd lincoln had this bond, and it was very close, and mary todd lincoln would take elizabeth keckley with her on trips and around the country of course being a seamstress, it helped because mary todd lincoln was a real close horse and looked to my clothes sometimes exceeding the budget she was supposed to hold to, but another interesting thing i found that trusted that she would confide in her assessment very blunt and candid of her husband's cabinet, as generals, very much down on general...
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and since they both lost sons, elizabeth and mary todd lincoln had this bond.nd it was very close. and mary todd lincoln would take elizabeth with her on trips around the country. of course, being a seamstress, it helped because mary todd lincoln was a real clothes horse, and she loved to buy clothes wherever she went. sometimes exceeding the budget that she was supposed to hold to. but another interesting thing i found that mary todd lincoln was would confide in her, her assessment very blunt and candid of her husband's cabinet, his generals. very much town on general grant -- very much down on general grant, mary todd felt he was a butcher because of the battles he got his soldiers involved in. and then as time went on, as you say, elizabeth did write about her experiences, and this did -- was seen as a breach by mary todd lincoln of confidences. it really wasn't anything like we would think of today as a house, and i think mary todd lincoln felt that was something elizabeth should not have done. >> host: but elizabeth died in poverty. >> guest: right. >> hos
and since they both lost sons, elizabeth and mary todd lincoln had this bond.nd it was very close. and mary todd lincoln would take elizabeth with her on trips around the country. of course, being a seamstress, it helped because mary todd lincoln was a real clothes horse, and she loved to buy clothes wherever she went. sometimes exceeding the budget that she was supposed to hold to. but another interesting thing i found that mary todd lincoln was would confide in her, her assessment very blunt...
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mary? >> okay.son was treated for prostate cancer successfully in 2009. >>> good news on the roads in decline. and traffic fatalities. but maryland officials say it's nothing to celebrate. >>> a special tribute. he was born in maryland and gunned down in tucson. the memory of christina green's life. >>> it's a last day in america, for a group of exchange students. how their host school is raising funds to help japan. >>> i'm gigi barnett in owings mills. that story is straight ahead. >>> we want to see your favorite deals from the ballpark. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 5:30. 47 degrees and spartly sunny. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. >>> a positive sign. the number of people who died in traffic accidents is down across the country. but in maryland, highway officials say there is no reason to celebrate. >>> it's estimated that more than 240 million vehicles traverse the roads of america. that presents millions of opportunities for accidents and fatalities. but they say they a
mary? >> okay.son was treated for prostate cancer successfully in 2009. >>> good news on the roads in decline. and traffic fatalities. but maryland officials say it's nothing to celebrate. >>> a special tribute. he was born in maryland and gunned down in tucson. the memory of christina green's life. >>> it's a last day in america, for a group of exchange students. how their host school is raising funds to help japan. >>> i'm gigi barnett in owings...
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i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there are forces impinging on what will actually get accomplished. i think the critical thing is to remember there are two ways that we can influence what the government does. there is the legislative, cir approach, and there is the administrative reform. some of which does not require legislation. some of the stories we were hearing, particularly from the business perspective, is about changing the way people do business, in terms of the government, changing the way we think about the relationships that exist. a lot of that can be done by pres
i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there...
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that's what mary mcleod bethune.t rose what it's like and so he did sign executive rights issues, often on force, but just wasn't quite what he didn't quite live up to his outside era just the other day. she did push very aggressively on civil rights issues. sometimes to the point where her husband kept saying that's enough. i've heard enough. if i keep pushing in this direction i'm going to alienate won't accept the rest of the new deal like the rest of my agenda. but privately, roosevelt was in this pattern of trusting his african-american staff very much. roosevelt was paralyzed on his legs paralyzed from polio. he had been paralyzed when he got polio when he was about 39 years old. the irony was, it was an infantile paralysis, and he never could get his legs back. he was always afraid of fire struck his life he would be caught in the room and could not escape fire. and so when he was in the white house, they were all concerned about any attacks and so on, so they launched a project which they called crawling exer
that's what mary mcleod bethune.t rose what it's like and so he did sign executive rights issues, often on force, but just wasn't quite what he didn't quite live up to his outside era just the other day. she did push very aggressively on civil rights issues. sometimes to the point where her husband kept saying that's enough. i've heard enough. if i keep pushing in this direction i'm going to alienate won't accept the rest of the new deal like the rest of my agenda. but privately, roosevelt was...
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i'm kai jackson. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >> we have breaking news right now. one of maryland's most beloved political personalities is in the hospital. vic is in the newsroom with more. >> schaefer is recovering at st. agnes hospital, after coming down with pneumonia. schaefer's friend says the 89- year-old schaefer had some trouble breathing about 9:00 last night. he was taken from a charlestown community center in st. agnes hospital. he is said to be doing much better today. the former governor, controller and mayor is responding to antibiotics. but we are told he has good days and bad days, as far as overall health is concerned. >> okay, vic. thank you. >>> laney lebeau sacks said she expected schaefer to spend another day or two in the hospital before being released. we'll have more coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> a teenager is charged as an adult with a violent attack on his own grandmother. 14-year-old hassani garrett is charged with assault. the victim, shirley garrett, is in crit
i'm kai jackson. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >> we have breaking news right now. one of maryland's most beloved political personalities is in the hospital. vic is in the newsroom with more. >> schaefer is recovering at st. agnes hospital, after coming down with pneumonia. schaefer's friend says the 89- year-old schaefer had some trouble breathing about 9:00 last night. he was taken from a charlestown community center in st. agnes hospital. he is...
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mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking about water from the coast up the watershed, rather than the other way around. starting out this morning's program dealing with some of the very tough issues that face urban areas as they look not only at water supply but at water treatment and the energy role that water plays for us as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were
mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking...
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marie, katie.k with more of "today." this is "today" on nbc. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> yes, we're counting down to the royal wedding now 20 days away. the big story this morning is not just about william and kate. prince harry's arctic adventure that left him stuck on ice. george lewis reports. >>> 20 days and counting. and as william and kate prepare for their wedding, a warning went out from the british press complaints commission to the paparazzi. don't stalk the family of the bride to be. ph
marie, katie.k with more of "today." this is "today" on nbc. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ]...
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mary paulson didn't listen.t with her first child was in her early 30s, full of life and strong-leftwilled. he water broke two days earlier without contractions. against doctor's orders, mine, she just stayed home. it wasn't until she felt feverish she came to the medical center in manhattan where i was the director of clinical services for the hospital. i could see right away there was an infection in our unit uterus, a dangerous situation for mother and baby. i started her on antibiotics and induced labor. everything was smooth at first, two centimeters dielated, then four, and then fully die lited. we administered the een derl, and then soon after, she delivered her baby. it's a boy! i asked if she wanted to put him to her breast, and she was too tired. we were done except for delivering the play placenta, or so i thought. usually that follows the baby right out, but it takes 30 minutes. the clock ticked, 25 minutes, 30 minutes, nothing happened. the play placenta is just being stubborn i joked, but in the ba
mary paulson didn't listen.t with her first child was in her early 30s, full of life and strong-leftwilled. he water broke two days earlier without contractions. against doctor's orders, mine, she just stayed home. it wasn't until she felt feverish she came to the medical center in manhattan where i was the director of clinical services for the hospital. i could see right away there was an infection in our unit uterus, a dangerous situation for mother and baby. i started her on antibiotics and...
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didn't say anything to mary. just wept. what i was trying to get across there, there is no single pathway through suffering and tragedy , that you need truth, sympathy, and love. you don't necessarily, every person is different. you don't necessarily need them in the same order, at the same time. and there is no one way to get through it. it is almost like suffering is like a set of mountains. >> it is easy to assign credit to god when good things happen. i am the first to find it difficult to see god's hand in seemingly bad circumstances. it seems to me it might be just as important to see god there as well, correct? >> i know there are reasons. i shouldn't expect even in this life to know what they are. if god is nice enough to show me, that would be great. not necessarily insist that you see them or try to figure them out. >> your latest book, king's cross touches on thoo. talk about that if you will. >> jesus is the ultimate example, i think of this. can you imagine if you are following jesus, you are seeing him heal pe
didn't say anything to mary. just wept. what i was trying to get across there, there is no single pathway through suffering and tragedy , that you need truth, sympathy, and love. you don't necessarily, every person is different. you don't necessarily need them in the same order, at the same time. and there is no one way to get through it. it is almost like suffering is like a set of mountains. >> it is easy to assign credit to god when good things happen. i am the first to find it...
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. >> hi, mary, greg slotnik, clear water water district. i was struck by the program today and this is something we struggle with all the time, who is not here in the choir. there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all going to have to fix? will's comments about river flows, we have it in south bay, how are we going to deal with the fact that sea level rise is going to create katrinas all over the country and that's in terms of rivers not having anywhere to go. >> thanks. will, you want to start with that? . >> thanks, greg. as greg knows, we have been working very hard to bring the water agencies, the land use planning agencies and the environmental community, the business community together. our problem is that we have 24 hour days when we need about 106 hour days to do all
. >> hi, mary, greg slotnik, clear water water district. i was struck by the program today and this is something we struggle with all the time, who is not here in the choir. there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all...
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and peter, paul, and mary, before they were peter, paul, and mary-- when they were peter yarrow and maryl stookey. but we all felt, as i did at that early time, that we could make a difference and that music would change the world. and i believe it did. mary always says, "yes, we thought it would change the world, and it did change the world." certainly there were a lot of taboos that were broken, a lot of things from the '50s that changed-- the illusions about america's invulnerability. the war went on for far too long. but perhaps if there hadn't been all those voices behind the peace movement, it would have gone on longer. who knows? i can only say that the-- the passion and the music were a great and driving force. and i've always felt that it was a privilege to be a part of that journey, even though it was difficult to make at the time. you never made a conscious decision to be an artist versus being an activist. you--you were both from the beginning of your career, really. what was your first kind of public political move? picketing-- were you marching? what did--when did you enter
and peter, paul, and mary, before they were peter, paul, and mary-- when they were peter yarrow and maryl stookey. but we all felt, as i did at that early time, that we could make a difference and that music would change the world. and i believe it did. mary always says, "yes, we thought it would change the world, and it did change the world." certainly there were a lot of taboos that were broken, a lot of things from the '50s that changed-- the illusions about america's...
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mari hunter and mr. jay lee for your service and your advocacy on the committee and for your interest in applying again. it's really great to see new applicants, mr. ivey, i've seen your application, super impressed, congratulations on your upcoming graduation to berkeley. that is an immense accomplishment and to already be so involved in pedestrian safety issues and working, i think that's really important and in the future i would love to support you, particularly as someone who could represent public health organizations. i do think it's really important that our representatives live and walk in the city and county of san francisco. it's something that on a daily level i think that you just cannot take that experience away. representing our residents. but i think that it is really important for us to work very closely with our public health organizations, with our injury and trauma centers to figure out how we can more effectively address this issue. which also is a huge budgetary impact on the city a
mari hunter and mr. jay lee for your service and your advocacy on the committee and for your interest in applying again. it's really great to see new applicants, mr. ivey, i've seen your application, super impressed, congratulations on your upcoming graduation to berkeley. that is an immense accomplishment and to already be so involved in pedestrian safety issues and working, i think that's really important and in the future i would love to support you, particularly as someone who could...
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she's added mary j.lige, singing the praises of her new fragrance. >> if it's not something i love, i'm not going to push it to you. ♪ stop before i begin >> reporter: and rod stewart's singing to sell his latest cd. >> unbelievable response, almost 20,000 cd sets are spoken for. >> reporter: mariah, mary j and diddy join tori spelling, martha stewart and countless other boldface named on the set of the store that's open 24/7, 364 days a year. and the stars are only part of the strategy for getting you to buy more, even in a bad economy. >> so, we said, okay, we're going to shift out of higher end jewelry product but we're going to do more culinary product because more people may be eating at home. or fitness product. they're going to be working out at home instead of the gym. you can still do something great for yourself but yourself not going to spend as much right now. >> reporter: though the name may have shrunk, the channel has grown. grossman who is a self-described shopaholic gave me a tour. how m
she's added mary j.lige, singing the praises of her new fragrance. >> if it's not something i love, i'm not going to push it to you. ♪ stop before i begin >> reporter: and rod stewart's singing to sell his latest cd. >> unbelievable response, almost 20,000 cd sets are spoken for. >> reporter: mariah, mary j and diddy join tori spelling, martha stewart and countless other boldface named on the set of the store that's open 24/7, 364 days a year. and the stars are only...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. sydnie is off. sky high-gas p >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm elizabeth wenger. sydnie has the day off. >>> sky high gas price maybe even $6 a gallon by summer. is the pain at the pump criminal? that's what the feds want to find out. anne makovec joins us from san francisco where the gas is pretty pricey, anne. >> reporter: it is the highest in the nation over here, frank. you can see the sign here at fisherman's wharf, $4.43 for a gallon of regular unleaded and drivers are feeling the pinch. the prices at the pump keep going up and we keep paying. >> i just bite the bullet. >> reporter: now a federal task force is looking into the reasons for the spikes including possible fraud or manipulation. >> we're going to make sure that nobody is taking advantage of american consumers for their own short-term gains. >> reporter: obama's decree has been called a show of politics. but consumers have long suspected foul play. >> there are a lot of people taking advantage of us righ
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. sydnie is off. sky high-gas p >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm elizabeth wenger. sydnie has the day off. >>> sky high gas price maybe even $6 a gallon by summer. is the pain at the pump criminal? that's what the feds want to find out. anne makovec joins us from san francisco where the gas is pretty pricey, anne. >> reporter: it is the highest in the nation over here,...
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here's mary steenburgen and ted danson, good-bye to steve carell.y favorite michael scott moment is, i'm both a night owl and an early bird. i'm very wise and i have worms. ted. ted, what's your favorite michael scott line. [ cheers theme song plays ] ♪ you wanna go where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ >> beware mr. carell, this can happen to you. >> that's right. yeah. >> jimmy: that's pretty good. it's almost like a thrill effect. you can dance. hey, can i get a beat? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: man -- hey man, congratulations -- boy, this is not cool. that's very bright, isn't it? bored to death, the show on hbo, congratulations, you got picked up another season? >> yep. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: another season. that's a great show. zach galifianakis, jason schwartman -- >> great people, very funny times. >> jimmy: and did you just start shooting? >> about to start shooting april 4th. actually zach came to the book party for the book last night. >> jimmy: let's talk about this book. >> let me tell
here's mary steenburgen and ted danson, good-bye to steve carell.y favorite michael scott moment is, i'm both a night owl and an early bird. i'm very wise and i have worms. ted. ted, what's your favorite michael scott line. [ cheers theme song plays ] ♪ you wanna go where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ >> beware mr. carell, this can happen to you. >> that's right. yeah. >> jimmy: that's pretty good. it's almost like a thrill effect....
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lincoln, and hannibal hamlin and their children, not mary's children with hamlin, mary's children with lincoln, william and tad come through on the regularly scheduled train and their menaced by a crowd and lincoln didn't seem too concerned about it. he was worried about himself and he wanted mary to know he was safe. it was a very strange episode. i looked at it very carefully. i looked at the threat level. i spoke to assassination experts like ed steers, who i know you know, and they believe that the plot was real. that there was a man who was hired to stab him in the vestibule, a very narrow vestibule and they would create a commotion and the police were diverted. discretion was part of valor and he had to get to washington. >> even paranoids have real enemies and he was going to a cottage a few years later and a bullet goes through his hat. ultimately a plot got him. so it's not as if they were -- >> a plot hatched in baltimore. >> yes. >> and he's leaving town with a stack of threats, stabbings and a stack of offers of protections. my favorite is from a man whose name i've forgott
lincoln, and hannibal hamlin and their children, not mary's children with hamlin, mary's children with lincoln, william and tad come through on the regularly scheduled train and their menaced by a crowd and lincoln didn't seem too concerned about it. he was worried about himself and he wanted mary to know he was safe. it was a very strange episode. i looked at it very carefully. i looked at the threat level. i spoke to assassination experts like ed steers, who i know you know, and they believe...
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elizabeth also wrote a book, some of which created strains between her and mary lincoln because mary felt that there were too much personal information that was put into the book. now, the other thing about elizabeth was that the relationship with the lincolns, she also was very instrumental in organizing and mobilizing people who had left the plantations, basically escaped from slavery during the war and who had all kind of conjugated into washington d.c. they were called contrabands, but there was tens of thousands. and she organized for their release. and then after the war she was very active in organizing for people who had come out of, who were freed from slavery after that period. so these are like really fascinating characters throughout all of this period. so when the obamas get to the white house, these are the ghosts. you know, it's often said that obama stands on the shoulders of lincoln and kennedy and roosevelt, but he's also standing on the shoulders of these guys. and of these individuals who risked a great deal, who sacrificed a great deal in their lives, and their s
elizabeth also wrote a book, some of which created strains between her and mary lincoln because mary felt that there were too much personal information that was put into the book. now, the other thing about elizabeth was that the relationship with the lincolns, she also was very instrumental in organizing and mobilizing people who had left the plantations, basically escaped from slavery during the war and who had all kind of conjugated into washington d.c. they were called contrabands, but...
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mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his research three-time representing the office of congresswoman zoe lofgren. i was told to talk a little bit about our personal connection to immigration. i think that's easy for me. i'm the only person in my family born in the united states. my family is from mexico did my grandfather was recruited to work here in the united states during world war ii. my father emigrated here. i sister and my mother emigrated in 1967. we have very different experiences for all three of those members of my family. in my entire professional life, i was looking back. i've always been around immig
mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his...
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driving this chevy impala, which slammed into a crowd, watching an illegal drag race. 21-year-old mary katherine abernathy died, so did her friend, 21-year-old jonathan henderson. a judge will decide has fate. he faces 17 charges. and prosecutors say he was drunk, more than twice the legal limit. one witness did testify, rayburn tried to avoid the crowd. several others were injured. and police have since cracked down on racing in that area.
driving this chevy impala, which slammed into a crowd, watching an illegal drag race. 21-year-old mary katherine abernathy died, so did her friend, 21-year-old jonathan henderson. a judge will decide has fate. he faces 17 charges. and prosecutors say he was drunk, more than twice the legal limit. one witness did testify, rayburn tried to avoid the crowd. several others were injured. and police have since cracked down on racing in that area.
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[applause] >> well, thanks grace-marie, and thank you for inviting me to join you. i will be here birth. i have an appointment i have to run off to but i did want to come partly because i'm such a fan of this book. it's an excellent statement i think of the case against obamacare which i think is the correct case, in understanding obamacare. i also suggested the direction once it is revealed to we publish an awful lot on obamacare in the weekly standard over the last couple of years and one publisher approached us and said why did you publish kind of a collection on obamacare. i said it's good stuff, but these dispute articles and i think people, there's a limited market for that and people probably deserve more coherent explanation of where we stand now the last and past and is allegedly being put into effect, or playing to put into effect. the great thing about this book as grace-marie said, it is a book, not a collection of different articles stitched together. i'm amazed more people can get together and and produce such a seamless book, that attributes to them a
[applause] >> well, thanks grace-marie, and thank you for inviting me to join you. i will be here birth. i have an appointment i have to run off to but i did want to come partly because i'm such a fan of this book. it's an excellent statement i think of the case against obamacare which i think is the correct case, in understanding obamacare. i also suggested the direction once it is revealed to we publish an awful lot on obamacare in the weekly standard over the last couple of years and...
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the lake mary area has almost finished its capital fund improvement, so you could walk in about 10 minutes. it will be pretty gorgeous as an area as a whole. you could walk to the new stadium. it would be an amazing location. so i'm optimistic on that end. i would guess that we are both competing for the new 49ers stadium, but that seems to be moving a lot slower because of the team's interest, i guess, in that place down south, so we are mostly, i think, looking at taking the coliseum area, at least in oakland, and making it much more not just a coliseum area, but a retail hotel extension of the airport and being right on 880. much more of a destination in and of itself, for multiple
the lake mary area has almost finished its capital fund improvement, so you could walk in about 10 minutes. it will be pretty gorgeous as an area as a whole. you could walk to the new stadium. it would be an amazing location. so i'm optimistic on that end. i would guess that we are both competing for the new 49ers stadium, but that seems to be moving a lot slower because of the team's interest, i guess, in that place down south, so we are mostly, i think, looking at taking the coliseum area, at...
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amaseindebido de cien millones de dólares, donde el propio alguacil joe arpaio dé las respuestas, maryene el informe. >>> dónde está el dinero? es la pregunta que esta organización de grupos de ciudadanos del condado de maricopa para la seguridad y responsabilidad tienen para el sherif joe arpaio ante el reporte de el mal uso de fondo, por ellos hoy hicieron una petición formal a través de una carta en la junta de supervisores del condado >>> este asunto de los cien millones de dólares que él usó en el fondo ilegal debemos poner el asunto de la agenda para el 11 de mayo >>> dinero que eran destinado para cárceles del condados, pero
amaseindebido de cien millones de dólares, donde el propio alguacil joe arpaio dé las respuestas, maryene el informe. >>> dónde está el dinero? es la pregunta que esta organización de grupos de ciudadanos del condado de maricopa para la seguridad y responsabilidad tienen para el sherif joe arpaio ante el reporte de el mal uso de fondo, por ellos hoy hicieron una petición formal a través de una carta en la junta de supervisores del condado >>> este asunto de los cien...
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injusticia que no mas esten asi matando por matar, sin tener nada que deber, ojala que se haga justicia" marynevares/amiga de la familia "no merecia el todo esto, no lo merecia porque el era un hombre muy bueno" jaime torres/conocia hace 30 anos a "don chuy" "quiero acompanarlo en sus
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i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly anyone else in the world 6 times higher than in parents, twice the levels that researchers see in land animals. this is a serious warning said a scientist researchers on flame retar tkapbts. young children are exposed because they put their hands in their mouth and bodies don't eliminate
i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it...
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president mendoza: i need a reading of the recommendations by mary richards. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, commissioners and deputy superintendent. my name is mary richards, executive director in the lead division with the focus on charter schools. with the indulgence of the board and i spoke commissioner fewer, i would like to present at this time -- we were going to merge the budget report with the final recommendation. so prior to the final recommendation and the amended language that i'm going to ask to be read into the record, i would like to present the findings for the budget portion of the petition. in front of you, i have the next three items on this agenda, so i have given you color-coded pacts. the first to packets. the first is for review in regards to the budget and financial section is the blue colored packet in front of you -- roorned your paperwork. i would like to open -- nancy is typically the staff reviewer that oversees all the petition reviews in the financial budget section. she is not here tonight, but i'm prepared to present her report. in our
president mendoza: i need a reading of the recommendations by mary richards. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, commissioners and deputy superintendent. my name is mary richards, executive director in the lead division with the focus on charter schools. with the indulgence of the board and i spoke commissioner fewer, i would like to present at this time -- we were going to merge the budget report with the final recommendation. so prior to the final recommendation and the...
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mary's college is being considered as a possible debate site for the presidential campaign. they will would continue the tradition of great conversations about significant issues facing our society. do minimum con college is another site for consideration. >> u.c. berkeley's baseball program makes a final run at reinstatement. the program got a deadline extension yesterday but if they can't raise another million dollars in another two weeks, the 119-year-old program will be a thing of the past. >> andrew is a designated sitter for cal bears baseball team. >> it's a terrible thing for the players. >> he and rest of his teammates are facing toughest opponent yet -- money. >> we've raised $9 million and million to go. >> an attorney has been raising money to keep cal baseball at bat. but they are still a million dollars short. they have given them two more weeks to raise the funds, if not no more baseball. >> i think we would be somewhat suicidal. >> gordon played baseball here in 1958. they say the plan is to raise enough money to make the baseball team self sufficient. >> i w
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mary's. dominican college is another site under consideration. >> u.c.rthwest winds blowing and that will keep a little bit of a chill in the air. this morning we're starting out mostly cloudy. clouds thinning out and more sunshine tomorrow. i think the winds will still be strong downtown but then we'll see the winds subside and the weekend not too bad. if you are headed out to a bible ride, it will be breezy. up to 30 miles an hour up in cloverdale. san rafael 30 miles an hour. inland not too bad but the strong along the coast. temperatures today coming down significantly, 68 in sunnyvale. santa clara 69. numbers on the peninsula range from the mid to upper 50s at our coast to 66 menlo park. san francisco coming down about 12-14 degrees today. 58 in daly city and breezy winds from stinson beach, in the 50s. 70s in sonoma. east bay lots of mid-60s. few upper 60s from fremont to castro valley. 71 in antioch. 64 in watsonville. seven-day forecast notice a couple of 70s continued breezy tomorrow. warmest day of the week looks on monday and increase the clou
mary's. dominican college is another site under consideration. >> u.c.rthwest winds blowing and that will keep a little bit of a chill in the air. this morning we're starting out mostly cloudy. clouds thinning out and more sunshine tomorrow. i think the winds will still be strong downtown but then we'll see the winds subside and the weekend not too bad. if you are headed out to a bible ride, it will be breezy. up to 30 miles an hour up in cloverdale. san rafael 30 miles an hour. inland...
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well he's actually gone one step beyond marie antoinette marie on tonight offered the peasant cake she said here have cake eat it but this guy is saying they have their cake but they want to eat it too why don't they go to farmville like little peasants and eat their fake count five pig that's fake and all it is torture is a here's a cake there's no can have any beers you know you can have a beer this knowledge is a loser that can be more your slave now you work for these global banking cartel and we've bought all your islands for pennies on the dollar and that was our intention from the very beginning well the guy actually kember readings he used to work for goldman sachs so perhaps he has some ownership both of them share isn't farmville. that is but speaking of virtual cakes you know if you have a virtual job and work for virtual pay you might be able to afford those so here is this headline max not even in zimbabwe at the height of hyperinflation were even dedicated hospital staff willing to go to work once the bus fare exceeded their wages yet in the united states the economic con
well he's actually gone one step beyond marie antoinette marie on tonight offered the peasant cake she said here have cake eat it but this guy is saying they have their cake but they want to eat it too why don't they go to farmville like little peasants and eat their fake count five pig that's fake and all it is torture is a here's a cake there's no can have any beers you know you can have a beer this knowledge is a loser that can be more your slave now you work for these global banking cartel...
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a friend of mine said mary, i'd wear a squirt skirt a long skirt over your pants. if you don't want to wear it, throw it out the window, discard it when you get to the airport. >> for the time being -- >> for the time being wear the long skirt in addition to the head dressing. if they looked at me closely, they would know i was western, english, if nothing else. scooting down the street -- >> just to get out. will you return to that apartment, the same place. >> i'm still paying rent. >> that's home? wow. >> you did have communication as well. there's a way to converse with people. >> my lan line. there were times when i didn't have a computer or cell phone. they were blocked by the government. >> but the lan line still worked. >> the lan line remained. i do not have satellite tv, only egyptian tv. >> wow, the lan line was your lifeline and that spirit. your son said bring the rolling pin with you. you weren't able to bring it on the carry on. >> when i got to seattle, i was gifted with a marvelous rolling pin by a station there. then also a very nice artist out of
a friend of mine said mary, i'd wear a squirt skirt a long skirt over your pants. if you don't want to wear it, throw it out the window, discard it when you get to the airport. >> for the time being -- >> for the time being wear the long skirt in addition to the head dressing. if they looked at me closely, they would know i was western, english, if nothing else. scooting down the street -- >> just to get out. will you return to that apartment, the same place. >> i'm...
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that was mary coulter, she was wonderfully wild in that way. the hotel became like a closet for years and years and years. it closed in the '50s, and a coup from los angeles tried to bring wednesday low, arizona, which at that time no one went to except to stand on the corner like mention inside the eagles' song. [laughter] they really finished it room from room. thank goodness, the railroad had just boxed it up, and mary coulter's stuff all was still there, and they brought it back to life. it's an incredible jewel of a hotel, it has a four-star restaurant in it, and i'll say my friend who is a chef there is now a finalist for an award announced last week, and it's a place people don't know to stop between santa fe and the grand canyon which is the essential tourist route, but if you're on the way back and forth as many people are as they're traveling, you have to stop at winslow and stop at la pasada. >> michael, when fdr dedicated the hoover dam, he said, i came, i saw, i wuss conquered. what did he meansome. >> i think anybody that goes to
that was mary coulter, she was wonderfully wild in that way. the hotel became like a closet for years and years and years. it closed in the '50s, and a coup from los angeles tried to bring wednesday low, arizona, which at that time no one went to except to stand on the corner like mention inside the eagles' song. [laughter] they really finished it room from room. thank goodness, the railroad had just boxed it up, and mary coulter's stuff all was still there, and they brought it back to life....