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and then i said good-bye to mary ann.ee her again. >> reporter: so, when you finally get arnold to talking to your husband, how does that go? >> he denied it. for a very long time. probably even more than a year. >> reporter: it sounded like you were more angry with her than with him. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> for interfering with something so dear to me. it was just the most disrespectful thing to do. to interfere with a marriage that's weak. and i just found that extremely unfair. >> reporter: we were unable to reach mutt or mary ann for a comment. but they have both previously denied having an affair. nevertheless, twain says she was devastated and could barely get out of bed. >> when i found out, i went right into shock. the person to comfort me was fred. i should have got the role for that. because he's been through the same thing. >> i fell in love with her. >> that's when i said, whoa, i'm not falling in love. i don't want love. >> reporter: the final twist in all of this, which is almost unbelievable, is that y
and then i said good-bye to mary ann.ee her again. >> reporter: so, when you finally get arnold to talking to your husband, how does that go? >> he denied it. for a very long time. probably even more than a year. >> reporter: it sounded like you were more angry with her than with him. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> for interfering with something so dear to me. it was just the most disrespectful thing to do. to interfere with a marriage that's weak. and i just...
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mary anne wright died two days ago. in her honor a group gathered to celebrate her legacy. people brought flowers, enjoyed desert -- enjoyed dessert. >> we really miss her. praise god to her. >> reporter: the mary anne right foundation continues to provide food and clothing to those in need both in the bay area and around the world. >>> thanks forclosed properties back, but should banks be allowed to leave properties in this condition. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, one city says, mr. banker see you in court. >>> and good news today about the giant's fan who was beaten and nearly killed. >>> almost 20 degrees cooler today, a major cool down as the fog is back, your weekend is here. what does it all mean? i'll have the forecast coming up. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. bree: sis, help me create my oasis. marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but the
mary anne wright died two days ago. in her honor a group gathered to celebrate her legacy. people brought flowers, enjoyed desert -- enjoyed dessert. >> we really miss her. praise god to her. >> reporter: the mary anne right foundation continues to provide food and clothing to those in need both in the bay area and around the world. >>> thanks forclosed properties back, but should banks be allowed to leave properties in this condition. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, one...
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marie -- is it ann marie, no, marie ann had an affair with shania's husband.it's like a soap opera except it's real life. so they have essentially switched. she's doing well. she needed the wake-up call. she's back on her feet and that she is very, very happy. >> she fell in love. i didn't realize a tragic upbringing. her parents died when she was young. >> a car crash. >> i didn't know her backstory but i'm glad she's happy, that's good. >> she raised her siblings, which is amazing. >> lighter note here. got lost in the big news. but mariah carey and her husband nick cannon welcomed twins in the world on april 30th, and get this -- this is very interesting. they decided which is their annual tradition, they renewed their vows and april 30th which happened to be their third wedding anniversary, still in the hospital and guess who performed the ceremony? that's right, al sharpton was in the hospital and helped the couple renew their vows, so congrats to the twins. their names are not official but will both begin with the letter "m." imagine that. imagine that.
marie -- is it ann marie, no, marie ann had an affair with shania's husband.it's like a soap opera except it's real life. so they have essentially switched. she's doing well. she needed the wake-up call. she's back on her feet and that she is very, very happy. >> she fell in love. i didn't realize a tragic upbringing. her parents died when she was young. >> a car crash. >> i didn't know her backstory but i'm glad she's happy, that's good. >> she raised her siblings,...
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. >> i am mary anne. >> please pull the microphone closer. >> thank you. i have been arrested at for over one year. i have been in san francisco for over 30 years. i ask the board of supervisors to protect and serve the community. now, i am s. gilmore from the people who took money from these developers. there is no moral value in selling your soul. and how you can look at your children as you take people of their houses, destroying this beautiful environment is beyond me. this is the, you have to deal with. to renovate, and develop this area half in an environmentally sound way, this is a sham and a scam, and daniel mud -- he is like the bernie madoff of the west. he got away with this in canada. do not let him do this here. please, but this town. if you have any common sense. >> golden gate construction trade. there is a basic conflicts of interest, and i have represented these people on a lot -- many occasions. the trinity plaza debate, until a deal was made. i waws comfoted when -- comforted when this deal ca mme up. a similar deal had come through. i
. >> i am mary anne. >> please pull the microphone closer. >> thank you. i have been arrested at for over one year. i have been in san francisco for over 30 years. i ask the board of supervisors to protect and serve the community. now, i am s. gilmore from the people who took money from these developers. there is no moral value in selling your soul. and how you can look at your children as you take people of their houses, destroying this beautiful environment is beyond me....
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mary ann banister is this down with her friends as they reflect on her and her loss. >> we were so fortunate to have yeardley in our lives. she forever changed all bus. >> the exclusive and personal conversation with yeardley love's circle of friends is their first interview since her death. it is tonight at 11:00 on 11 news. still to come, expert advice for college graduates heading into the job market. >> it was very alarming. she is a little kid. >> and look at why young girls are hitting puberty early, and what could be contributing to >> in the "consumer alert," it is a go
mary ann banister is this down with her friends as they reflect on her and her loss. >> we were so fortunate to have yeardley in our lives. she forever changed all bus. >> the exclusive and personal conversation with yeardley love's circle of friends is their first interview since her death. it is tonight at 11:00 on 11 news. still to come, expert advice for college graduates heading into the job market. >> it was very alarming. she is a little kid. >> and look at why...
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. >> mary ann miller. i'm not on your list but thought i would step up. would once a city planner with the planning department and we didn't have the tools we had today. we have computers. we have people who understand the historic context. at one point we have the downtown plan with its historic context, unquestionable. because there were landmark buildings but we as a city were not like denver for my real terrible example, which tore down everything except the landmark and they tore out the context. once you remove the context, that thread of history that unites even meet ork buildings, it's true. with the historic buildings, you lost it and lost a sense of history. that's happened also in the neighborhoods where a four-story building pops up where there are just 1 1/2-story tiny vic torrians in the richmond, for example. and it's just a shocker when you see it. i don't know how you do the transitions but the context, don't forget about the thread. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> is there any other speaker. >> thank you very much. i'm a san fra
. >> mary ann miller. i'm not on your list but thought i would step up. would once a city planner with the planning department and we didn't have the tools we had today. we have computers. we have people who understand the historic context. at one point we have the downtown plan with its historic context, unquestionable. because there were landmark buildings but we as a city were not like denver for my real terrible example, which tore down everything except the landmark and they tore out...
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anne-marie slaughter, kishore mahbubani, thank you so much. we will be right back. ttd# 1-800 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries, i listened. and that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol with crestor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, adding crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise the good. crestor is also proven to slow plaque buildup in arteries. crestor is not right for everyone -- like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of serious side effects. ask your doctor about plaque build up. and if c
anne-marie slaughter, kishore mahbubani, thank you so much. we will be right back. ttd# 1-800 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries, i listened. and that's why i'm fighting my...
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we bring in nbc's mary ann favro. in recent years, the red cross and other community service organizations have made a lot of progress. is it enough? >> reporter: well, they certainly have been instrumental. it's very difficult to prepare for the unexpected. but after talking to the community director here of preparedness, he tells me we are definitely much better prepared to respond to a potential terrorism attack than we were after 9/11. during 9/11, the response was overwhelming. many american red cross volunteers from the bay area worked at ground zero, providing relief to firefighters serving 16,000 meals a day. >> and was working probably 16 to 20 hour days. >> reporter: now tom busk is the director of community preparedness for the american red cross silicon valley chapter. he says in the event of an attack similar to 9/11 the first response would be stronger and fa faster. >> pulling the trigger and lots and lots of resources. you can always turn them around. if you start edging into it you'll discover you're
we bring in nbc's mary ann favro. in recent years, the red cross and other community service organizations have made a lot of progress. is it enough? >> reporter: well, they certainly have been instrumental. it's very difficult to prepare for the unexpected. but after talking to the community director here of preparedness, he tells me we are definitely much better prepared to respond to a potential terrorism attack than we were after 9/11. during 9/11, the response was overwhelming. many...
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mary ann guzman is 68. she goes to the alma community center daily. because of the proposed cuts the entire staff could be laid off. that is not all the budget for the senior nutrition program could drop from $1.2 million to $550,000. at risk programs currently be cut and the healthy neighborhood programs may drop from $3.5 million to $400,000. councilmember worries that shrinking pots hurts both groups. >> i'm not satisfied with that. >> including the 400 people here. >> it's impacting programs. >> i'm desperately worried. >> the mayor admits he is worried too but he says choices have to be made. san jose has a $115 million budget deficit. mayor reed blames the unions and rising pensions for the short fall. >> the seniors and students will make a similar plea for to counties. county dollars are also in jeopardy. they will vote on a final budget on the 21st. >>> facebook admits the secretly hired a public relations company to seed negative stories about google. they say facebook confided to convince reporters and bloggers that google was invading priv
mary ann guzman is 68. she goes to the alma community center daily. because of the proposed cuts the entire staff could be laid off. that is not all the budget for the senior nutrition program could drop from $1.2 million to $550,000. at risk programs currently be cut and the healthy neighborhood programs may drop from $3.5 million to $400,000. councilmember worries that shrinking pots hurts both groups. >> i'm not satisfied with that. >> including the 400 people here. >> it's...
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it's bright and fun and it's target, mary ann. >> check it out.e most beautiful stores in all of new york city. they have partnered with target, a whole resort line. they have pillows, dinnerware, this gorgeous dress, these shoes, $29.99. the stuff is gorgeous and fraction of the cost of normal. >> that rocks. you ladies always hit it out of the park for us. love your ideas. it is awfully fun. it is all good. thank you very much, our today moms. >> happy mother's day. >> thank you, girls, you too. the book today's moms, essentials for surviving baby's first year. and for more mother's day ideas, head to the "today" show website, today.com. >>> we are extending live coverage to bring a live news conference from the penalty gone about osama bin laden, days of his compound in pakistan. stay with us, you're watching msnbc saturday. ahh. my breath feels so fresh, i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. still feeling f
it's bright and fun and it's target, mary ann. >> check it out.e most beautiful stores in all of new york city. they have partnered with target, a whole resort line. they have pillows, dinnerware, this gorgeous dress, these shoes, $29.99. the stuff is gorgeous and fraction of the cost of normal. >> that rocks. you ladies always hit it out of the park for us. love your ideas. it is awfully fun. it is all good. thank you very much, our today moms. >> happy mother's day. >>...
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whether they work or they don't work. >> anne-marie? >> i don't think lead from behind is the right expression at all. i don't know where it came from. it is certainly not the way the white house thinks about it. i wouldn't read too much into that picture. i think they were all exhausted. they were all watching, risky operation. but the president came out of this looking like a very decisive person. someone was patient and persistent and ready to make a really tough call when he had to. i think that is true of libya, too. he delayed more than i wanted him to. he was decisive. but the way he describe it is leadership is we create the conditions and the coalitions for others to step up. that's not leading from behind. we are there. we are politically indispensable. we go to the u.n. and have to offer our support. we have to make sure that the other countries are participating. once we have done that, his idea is we shouldn't the global policemen. other countries have a really strong stake in these outcomes. and we should be willing to sha
whether they work or they don't work. >> anne-marie? >> i don't think lead from behind is the right expression at all. i don't know where it came from. it is certainly not the way the white house thinks about it. i wouldn't read too much into that picture. i think they were all exhausted. they were all watching, risky operation. but the president came out of this looking like a very decisive person. someone was patient and persistent and ready to make a really tough call when he had...
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. >> and that was mary anne favra.he boot camp recipients are realizing the benefits that the exercise can make. >>> and now let's check in with rob. >> and let's take a look at the forecast right now. we've got temperatures in the 40s and 50s outside. breezy. and that's going to be part of the staple today, no matter where you are. its going to be cool and breezy. and at times a few sprinkles around the hilltops, we've seen a little bit of that this morning. through the afternoon, the highs are going to be running cool. low 60s in san jose, 50s around san francisco. with a few sunny breaks today. so not a washout of a day. just not a warm one for 100% of the area. and if you're near the hilltops could see drizzle or light rain this morning. tomorrow, clearing skies, a little breezy. and tuesday and wednesday is when we'll see nice weather again. mid 70s for the middle part of the week and a few more showers coming in. next saturday. so that is something we're watching as well. but for mother's day plans this morning,
. >> and that was mary anne favra.he boot camp recipients are realizing the benefits that the exercise can make. >>> and now let's check in with rob. >> and let's take a look at the forecast right now. we've got temperatures in the 40s and 50s outside. breezy. and that's going to be part of the staple today, no matter where you are. its going to be cool and breezy. and at times a few sprinkles around the hilltops, we've seen a little bit of that this morning. through the...
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this done and start it as a small seed and go around the city, neighborhood by neighborhood and mary ann bert chely is the bomb, she's awesom. she connects on every level and everyone throughout the city. but i think we can help because we can even raise money and charge for those hot dogs to the people who are actually using it. but i really see neighbors working, and we don't charge. we want to do it for -- and to see a clubhouse, beautiful clubhouses charge people who want to have meetings or have classes. anything to bring in so that the people can do it. we don't need a gardener. we need the parents out there working that.s0 would be my suggestion. i thank you for what you're doing but it's also the parks that don't have the clubhouses with the game players smoking weed and drinking all day long. it's not a good influence for the teenagers. so it hits every part of our society and we are so willing to work with whomever we have to in a collaborative way. i really think we can help you frpblt -- help you, so -- >> [applause] >> thank you for the question. the answer is yes, resoundin
this done and start it as a small seed and go around the city, neighborhood by neighborhood and mary ann bert chely is the bomb, she's awesom. she connects on every level and everyone throughout the city. but i think we can help because we can even raise money and charge for those hot dogs to the people who are actually using it. but i really see neighbors working, and we don't charge. we want to do it for -- and to see a clubhouse, beautiful clubhouses charge people who want to have meetings...
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we talked to mary ann mulliner early. she says they see this tree as the matriarch of their community. >> this oak was one of the orange ancient forest oaks. it has value. it should have value to all of us. there are counties in the state where if you cut this down, you would be put in jail. >> reporter: nobody has been arrested yet but the utility is looking at two other options instead of removing the tree. the first one would be going under the tree. that might harm some of granny's root structures. so that's not necessarily the greatest option. the other is to go above ground to run that pipeline above ground at least for the extent of where granny lives. the utility is not crazy about that option because of security concerns. this is a very important pipeline. it carries hetch hetchy water from the sierra to san francisco for all of san mateo county. it's structurally reinforced to prevent earthquake damage and so granny stands in the way of all that. but at least for now, no cut will go happen until at least june 6.
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. >> all righty joining me now mary ann mullens, she is one of the organizers here in the neighbourhood guys said you are keeping vigil and ready to do anything ready to go to jail for this? >> i hope not but we are prepared to check the tree until the puc is sit down and talk about viable options we believe are on the table even though they are saying they are not. >> you want to hear specific reasons why they have to cut down the tree. >> we have heard their reasons we want to hear their response to two viable options put forth by arbour rests in 2008 and presented to them which they have never responded to yet. once they respond to those two alternatives, we will know. >> finally here you guys say you are not crazy. >> absolutely not. none of us were involved in this at all until 4:45 p.m. friday night when they told us they were cutting down the tree, 300-year-old tree monday morning we said wait a minute, just wait a minute. so that is it. >> all right. we are hearing there are work crews out there now, checking this tree out who knows could happen today but they are watching over
. >> all righty joining me now mary ann mullens, she is one of the organizers here in the neighbourhood guys said you are keeping vigil and ready to do anything ready to go to jail for this? >> i hope not but we are prepared to check the tree until the puc is sit down and talk about viable options we believe are on the table even though they are saying they are not. >> you want to hear specific reasons why they have to cut down the tree. >> we have heard their reasons we...
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other viable alternatives the 100-foot tall tree must go it is in the backyard of a home here and mary ann block the crews with her body. >> we will not move. >> you are putting your life on the line. >> i am for granny you bet. >> they felt the construction or anything we would do would compromise the roots. >> these neighbors plan on meeting at 7:00 a.m. this morning and then at that point they got verbal confirmation that the tree would come down today but they are meeting in just a couple hours to decide what their next move will be. >> they have had an arbourist take a look at it on both sidecome back with conflicting reports it is a beautiful tree we will wait and see what happens. kit doe in men low park. >>> your time now let's look at traffic and weather, and we had a nice weekend bay to breakers were supposed to be washed out it held back. >> it did we are going to see showers though today, so held on to the umbrella you will need it this afternoon clouds start to build in and we are seeing lingering showers into the north bay right now more showers and moisture sitting off the c
other viable alternatives the 100-foot tall tree must go it is in the backyard of a home here and mary ann block the crews with her body. >> we will not move. >> you are putting your life on the line. >> i am for granny you bet. >> they felt the construction or anything we would do would compromise the roots. >> these neighbors plan on meeting at 7:00 a.m. this morning and then at that point they got verbal confirmation that the tree would come down today but they...
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reporting live from sans jose, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead at 6:00, could increasing a child's intake of cholesterol be a good thing? the serious condition that could combat. >>> i'm scott budman at the google developer conference where music is the star. we'll show you how it works and how you can take it with you. >>> plus, from the bay area to the white house, a group of local students getting a personal meeting tomorrow with the first lady. >>> and if you're in the south bay today, it was stunning outside. temperatures in the 0s and a lot of sun. for the coastline, cooler in san francisco.ogng i adylreteang we'll talk all about the fog and even still that rain in my seven-day forecast. >>> so, were you one of them? did you see it in the sky? the world's largest passenger plane made a grand entrance today. there it is. lots of people looking on, as the airlines a-380 glided on to the runway. the first at sfo to offer regular daily flights with the massive jet. the plane can carry 525 passengers. aviation fans say it's a blnds of engineering and technology which is
reporting live from sans jose, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead at 6:00, could increasing a child's intake of cholesterol be a good thing? the serious condition that could combat. >>> i'm scott budman at the google developer conference where music is the star. we'll show you how it works and how you can take it with you. >>> plus, from the bay area to the white house, a group of local students getting a personal meeting tomorrow with the first lady....
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and so was the president's great great grandmother, mary ann keirny.eneration irish-american in this bloodline. it was her father, the president's great great great grandfather, his name was keirny, who moved from ireland to ohio in 1850. montegul is the tiniest of places. home to 300 people. who judging by the patriotic paint job on this house are eagerly awaiting the president's visit. >> we knew the president had interest in irish roots. he expressed while seeking the democratic nomination he did want to visit. >> reporter: henry is one of several moneygal residents claiming to be a distant relative of obama. which would mean he'd be related to this man. president's great uncle who's known of the family's irish roots for some time. >> i knew my grandmother was irish. he still had a -- >> reporter: he insists one trademark obama feature does not come from their irish side. >> big ears did not come from my side of the family. even at an age when your ears are supposed to be the biggest ever in your life, my ears still aren't that big. >> reporter: bac
and so was the president's great great grandmother, mary ann keirny.eneration irish-american in this bloodline. it was her father, the president's great great great grandfather, his name was keirny, who moved from ireland to ohio in 1850. montegul is the tiniest of places. home to 300 people. who judging by the patriotic paint job on this house are eagerly awaiting the president's visit. >> we knew the president had interest in irish roots. he expressed while seeking the democratic...
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and i think as anne-marie anne-e slaughter politico she's the outgoing director of policy and planning that state is not come back to the woodrow wilson school, said the real secret of america's success is our ability to create and maintain networks. some of those are formal alliances, some are not. but if the world is going to take more network power to supplement hierarchical power, this more complex situation, the americans are probably better at creating that network power than anybody else. nato issues one good example. so i remain a believer in nato's importance. it's not going to play the same role it played in the cold war but it's still very important in this reassurance. >> joe, i have a policy then a process question. the policy question you spoken very well of the integration of smart power, soft power hard power. perhaps talk unless about two what is this i would ask you, what do you think, what ends you think american power should be directed to achieve, and what i think may be more useful for getting people in the room, you've had a great career of mixing, what are the l
and i think as anne-marie anne-e slaughter politico she's the outgoing director of policy and planning that state is not come back to the woodrow wilson school, said the real secret of america's success is our ability to create and maintain networks. some of those are formal alliances, some are not. but if the world is going to take more network power to supplement hierarchical power, this more complex situation, the americans are probably better at creating that network power than anybody...
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mary's, calvert, anne arundel and on the eastern shore. west of us we're beginning to dry out. it does look like a few sprinkles out of the mountains yet so we're not quite out of the woods with this system yet because we still have an upper level disturbance to come over and give us cloudiness. the other thing is how chilly it is. still in the mid and upper 40s though the sun has broken out in the shenandoah valley. they have climbed into the low 50s there. out of the mountains in the mid-40s now and for the rest of the afternoon we'll have quite a bit of cloudiness though we should see sunshine in and out. the clouds may return into the afternoon but no more rain where it has stopped except out of the mountains, a few sprinkles. highs may get into the upper 50s near 60 midafternoon. a look at big changes tonight, tomorrow, into the weekend coming up. >> yesterday i was ready to put away jackets and sweaters. >> didn't last long. >> we'll have it soon enough. >>> a check on road conditions right now. see how traffic is moving out there. here is tanya hutchins. >>> the wet weat
mary's, calvert, anne arundel and on the eastern shore. west of us we're beginning to dry out. it does look like a few sprinkles out of the mountains yet so we're not quite out of the woods with this system yet because we still have an upper level disturbance to come over and give us cloudiness. the other thing is how chilly it is. still in the mid and upper 40s though the sun has broken out in the shenandoah valley. they have climbed into the low 50s there. out of the mountains in the mid-40s...
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mary ann douglas is among fans who have filled the dvrs with episodes. >> she's one of our girlfriends the favorite things she scored. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: douglas was invited to the special giveaway show to reward her for an anti-bullying program she founded. >> she's been a role model. for not only me but for millions around the world. she's a model of what we can be if we really want to be. >> reporter: tina says in the 20 years she's been watching, oprah has changed her life. she credits winfrey for giving her the strength to quit a job she hated. and to embrace the inner passion she's laid out on an oprah-inspired vision board. >> i don't think there's anyone out there like oprah. other shows are enjoyable. nothing that touches your spirit and reaches your heart, mind, and soul the way that oprah was. >> reporter: the nebraska woman says she can't bear to watch the final show alone. she'll join hundreds of other nebraska fans and watch the finale at a movie theater. similar parties are being held throughout the nation including at the paley center. a veritable shrine to the
mary ann douglas is among fans who have filled the dvrs with episodes. >> she's one of our girlfriends the favorite things she scored. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: douglas was invited to the special giveaway show to reward her for an anti-bullying program she founded. >> she's been a role model. for not only me but for millions around the world. she's a model of what we can be if we really want to be. >> reporter: tina says in the 20 years she's been watching, oprah...
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my name is ann marie bratton. i live in merced. i have been in my garden apartment for 18 years. i am in phase one, and i will be one of the first people to move out. i don't want to particularly live in a high rise apartment. however, i think that each one of us, everyone, has a responsibility beyond our individual lives. i think the park merced plan speaks to that responsibility. san francisco needs housing. san francisco needs affordable housing especially on the west side of the city. san francisco needs, as well as the earth needs, environmental development. and this plan is a very sustainable plan. high density urban housing near transportation is becoming the best development for sustainable living. san francisco needs economic development. the jobs that will be provided, the construction jobs, the electrical jobs, the union jobs. i have talked to my neighbors as well. i have a neighborhood who was scared to death. they are going to tear down my apartment. what am i going to do? my daughter had to move in because she lost her job. when i explained that he was going to be m
my name is ann marie bratton. i live in merced. i have been in my garden apartment for 18 years. i am in phase one, and i will be one of the first people to move out. i don't want to particularly live in a high rise apartment. however, i think that each one of us, everyone, has a responsibility beyond our individual lives. i think the park merced plan speaks to that responsibility. san francisco needs housing. san francisco needs affordable housing especially on the west side of the city. san...
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i my as anne marie slaughter put it, the outgoing director of policy and planning at department of state said the real secret of american success is our ability to create and maintain networks. some of them are formal alliances, some of them are not. but if world is going to need more networked power to supplement hierarchical power in this more complex situation that i've described, the meshes are probably better finish the americans are probably better at preparing that network power than anybody else, and nato is just one good example of it. so i remain a believe that it's important, nato's still very important in this reassurance and networking role. >> john? >> joe, i have a policy question and then a process question. the policy question you've spoken very well of the integration of smart power, soft power, hard power. but perhaps talk a little bit less about to what ends? what do you think american power should be directed to achieve and what i think may be more useful to the young people in the room, you've had a great career of mixing academic study of international relations an
i my as anne marie slaughter put it, the outgoing director of policy and planning at department of state said the real secret of american success is our ability to create and maintain networks. some of them are formal alliances, some of them are not. but if world is going to need more networked power to supplement hierarchical power in this more complex situation that i've described, the meshes are probably better finish the americans are probably better at preparing that network power than...
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anne makovec's mom, mary makaovec told her daughters, if you could put your problem into a basket andfrom all of the others in the world, would you? what a great shot. >> she is a chip off the old block huh? she looks just like mom. >> gianna franco's mom that would be irma on her wedding day what a beautiful photo. she said don't go out if there is a lot of traffic. >> i just made that up. >> and how about this one? do you recognize this one? >> that would be maggie mallicoat, that's my wedding shot many moons ago. my mom was six feet tall, loud and browde a brunette version of lucille ball, loud and proud. she was always very pragmatic. your best friend is your brake, frank, so use it by golly and stuff like you soon forget the price and never the quality. always go buy the best first. >> she was a great gal. >> you were a little taller there not much. >> a little bit. >> okay. angelina on our assignment desk and her mom said when it comes to your career you have to do what you love. greet each day with a smile and never go to bed angry. she is always the happiest person in our news
anne makovec's mom, mary makaovec told her daughters, if you could put your problem into a basket andfrom all of the others in the world, would you? what a great shot. >> she is a chip off the old block huh? she looks just like mom. >> gianna franco's mom that would be irma on her wedding day what a beautiful photo. she said don't go out if there is a lot of traffic. >> i just made that up. >> and how about this one? do you recognize this one? >> that would be...
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mary's county eventually toward calvert and anne arundel.dericksburg and points west, another batch of some moderate to heavy rain see clusters of it toward culpepper and boston. midland, this will head toward prince william county. essentially loudoun and fairfax. might take another 30 minutes before it moves toward you. the lightning, it is well south and east now. don't think we'll see much of that. your momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, it is breezy. it is wet. it is chilly. 47 to 57, maybe even 45 to 55, would be a better range. sun came up at 6:07. it sets after 8:00. noon, 52 with a lingering shower. still mostly cloudy. partial clearing this afternoon. upper 50s to around 60 with northwest winds at times gusting over 20 miles per hour. here is a look at the next three days, today, we start with temperatures which are now in the 40s to around 50. only around 60 with afternoon clearing. 68 tomorrow. after a chilly start. friday, late showers and storms. 68. dry saturday and a few showers possible on moms day. it is 6:46. angie goff has
mary's county eventually toward calvert and anne arundel.dericksburg and points west, another batch of some moderate to heavy rain see clusters of it toward culpepper and boston. midland, this will head toward prince william county. essentially loudoun and fairfax. might take another 30 minutes before it moves toward you. the lightning, it is well south and east now. don't think we'll see much of that. your momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, it is breezy. it is wet. it is chilly. 47 to 57, maybe...
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witnesses include council and foreign relations president richard haass, and princeton professor anne-marie slaughter and ronald neumann. >> the hearing will come to order. thank you for joining us today. by events that we obviously have no way of predicting, the issues that are in front of this committee at this point in time, or even more compelling and more relevant than they would have been anyway. and they were relevant and compelling under any circumstance. we have been planning these hearing for some period of time. mostly because july represents that critical moment when the president will be making important decisions about our policy in afghanistan. but for all of the obvious reasons, this is a seminal moment as we deliberate about our foreign policy and or national security interests. the death of osama bin laden is obviously an event of enormous consequence. his wealth, his iconic stature, gained by multiple murders and terrorists acts, going back to 1993 or so, his ability to plot, organize, direct, motivate, and recruit terrorists, all of those things made him a unique threat
witnesses include council and foreign relations president richard haass, and princeton professor anne-marie slaughter and ronald neumann. >> the hearing will come to order. thank you for joining us today. by events that we obviously have no way of predicting, the issues that are in front of this committee at this point in time, or even more compelling and more relevant than they would have been anyway. and they were relevant and compelling under any circumstance. we have been planning...
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anne-marie slaughter, professor of politics. >> as many of our soldiers often do. at the same time, we need to focus on finding export markets for afghan farmers and entrepreneurs and socially as well as economically profitable ways to exploit afghanistan's mineral sector. the recent agreement by pakistan and india's commerce secretaries to improve trade ties across a wide range of sectors and a new-found confidence among pakistani businessmen that they can compete in india's markets, are promising signs of a willingness to make long held aspirations of regional markets a reality. afghanistan's rich mineral resources are already attracting large-scale investment. with china the winning bidder for a $3 billion project to exploit afghanistan's largest copper mind. the agreement? convince china to build a power plant that could provide electricity to most of kabul and build afghanistan's first railroad which will run to the chinese province. afghanistan also has a new outlet to the sea, thanks to 1 -- >> we are having audio problems with that senate foreign relations
anne-marie slaughter, professor of politics. >> as many of our soldiers often do. at the same time, we need to focus on finding export markets for afghan farmers and entrepreneurs and socially as well as economically profitable ways to exploit afghanistan's mineral sector. the recent agreement by pakistan and india's commerce secretaries to improve trade ties across a wide range of sectors and a new-found confidence among pakistani businessmen that they can compete in india's markets, are...
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. >> reporter: in 2004, investigative journalist anne marie rd researched a story on arnold schwarzenegger's she reported on business moves with the help of an old friend that got the tabloids off his back. that friend joe weider is credited with modernizing modern body building and turning schwarzenegger into the face and body of the sport. weider convinced him to come to america. he won titles for the next seven years. it was the beginning of a profitable relationship between arnold schwarzenegger and the weider magazine empire. >> arnold credits the weider family with helping launch his career and he gave them all the credit they deserved, rallying to their side. >> reporter: in 2002 weider sold the seven magazines and a collection of archived photos of arnold schwarzenegger to american media, the parent company of the enquirer, star and the globe. arnold schwarzenegger discussed lending the magazines his name and image but david packer said he never offered immunity from the tabloids. still, in the months leading up to california's recall election bardak says the flood of tabloid coverag
. >> reporter: in 2004, investigative journalist anne marie rd researched a story on arnold schwarzenegger's she reported on business moves with the help of an old friend that got the tabloids off his back. that friend joe weider is credited with modernizing modern body building and turning schwarzenegger into the face and body of the sport. weider convinced him to come to america. he won titles for the next seven years. it was the beginning of a profitable relationship between arnold...