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and myself, alice, and michael crow, and gene, and here is that little better shot. and if i believe that it was a design review, and june was a historian and her husband was karl cordum and the head of the maritime museum and michael crow was a historian and was very interested in architecture and wrote a book on that subject. and alice, second from the left, and then we won't identify the other person. any way, thank you for adjourning in her memory. and you all know that service is on the 21st, and everyone is invited. thank you. >> my name is johana and i want to thank you for honoring alice kerri. alice introduced me to this room by suggesting that i be considered for the landmark board so this is where i wanted to remember her. >> when i started working for her, she had bought a fire house in downtown san francisco and was converted it to her office and one day she came to my desk with a copy of an old drawing of horse station partitions there was a type of stalls that would have been in the building and she asked me to redraft them, the horse stalls into offic
and myself, alice, and michael crow, and gene, and here is that little better shot. and if i believe that it was a design review, and june was a historian and her husband was karl cordum and the head of the maritime museum and michael crow was a historian and was very interested in architecture and wrote a book on that subject. and alice, second from the left, and then we won't identify the other person. any way, thank you for adjourning in her memory. and you all know that service is on the...
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chief congressional correspondent dana bash is in washington, and also michael crowely from "time" magazinebecause he wrote a very interesting article in "time" magazine talking about the president's war stance or how the president's stance on military action has changed since 2008. so welcome to you both. so dana, i want to start with you. we've been watching what's taking place in the british parliament. by the way, the british parliament was called back from break so that the british prime minister could have this debate with elected officials. why isn't that happening in the united states? >> for a lot of reasons. first of all, what you just saw is absolutely fascinating, but it is sort of a staple of the british political system is for the prime minister to stand there, frankly, and take it. and have this what's called question time with members of parliament. you know, certainly you said that you would like to see it here. you're not the president of the united states. highway has -- he doesn't have to go and do that. that's one thing that he probably is breathing a sigh of relief on.
chief congressional correspondent dana bash is in washington, and also michael crowely from "time" magazinebecause he wrote a very interesting article in "time" magazine talking about the president's war stance or how the president's stance on military action has changed since 2008. so welcome to you both. so dana, i want to start with you. we've been watching what's taking place in the british parliament. by the way, the british parliament was called back from break so that...
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michael kayu, texas. staff sergeant justin de crow, 32, of plymouth, indiana. sergeant amy kruger, 29 from wisconsin. jason hunt, 22, from oklahoma. specialist frederick green, 29 of mountain city, tennessee. specialist somtom of st. paul, minnesota. eric mika of west jordan, utah. michael pearson, 22 from illinois. private franchesko valez of chicago, illinois. these heroes are so much more than simply names. i'd ask that we all take a moment to remember them all. >> thank you. >> gregg: there was john rossi reading the names of the 13 victims of the fort hood shooting massacre. >> heather: now to an extreme weather alert. an ice tunnel collapsed on oregon's mount hood turning deadly. rescue crews uncovered the body of ten feet of snow. he was standing near the cave when it crashed down. they used chainsaws to chip away tons of ice and snow. listen to them describe the scene. >> one person that was trapped was 30 or 40 feet ahead of the rest of the group when the ice gave way. >> we had deep parts and planning on jumping over there. >> it was described as a school bus sized to ambulance sized chunk
michael kayu, texas. staff sergeant justin de crow, 32, of plymouth, indiana. sergeant amy kruger, 29 from wisconsin. jason hunt, 22, from oklahoma. specialist frederick green, 29 of mountain city, tennessee. specialist somtom of st. paul, minnesota. eric mika of west jordan, utah. michael pearson, 22 from illinois. private franchesko valez of chicago, illinois. these heroes are so much more than simply names. i'd ask that we all take a moment to remember them all. >> thank you. >>...
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. >> michael: and you know he would be there on the ground in north carolina. jason, jim crows no longer the law of the land, but americans still live deeply segregated lives, in our neighborhoods, or workplaces, our schools. is there anything in our agenda that addresses this or do we need to focus more on it? >> there always needs to be more focus on it. if martin luther king jr. were to come back alive today he would be disgusted with the amount of segregation that we still see. he would see the movie called "the butler" and say, my goodness has that much really changed? and he would look at income and he would say i can't believe you haven't gotten anything done in the 50 years i've been dead. i think what the progressive movement needs to remember and in particular remember what this president is to continue to light fires under the feet of politicians to stay angry and passionate about these issues. it's not like you can fix income equality. it's not like you can gist fix racism. these are rain leaking through the roof. you have to constantly patch it up or we'll flood t
. >> michael: and you know he would be there on the ground in north carolina. jason, jim crows no longer the law of the land, but americans still live deeply segregated lives, in our neighborhoods, or workplaces, our schools. is there anything in our agenda that addresses this or do we need to focus more on it? >> there always needs to be more focus on it. if martin luther king jr. were to come back alive today he would be disgusted with the amount of segregation that we still see....