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the late toni morrison period spee it is a blessing. she is a blessing.is amazing we have been sister friends all of these years and i am grateful for it to. and it takes one to no one. and i am grateful i knowzi that she is a dollar that folks, amazing. it is amazing you have chosen to accuse me a gift to honor me and i am so pleased. it is amazing. you are all writers and i am delighted that you have chosen to not only honor me but that ask tony morrison to honor me out of you. and that is who you are.vbj> there is an old statement when it looks like the sun. ♪ anymore. ♪ god put a rainbow in the colts'. ♪ -- clouds. ♪ amazing. amazing. amazing. [applause] in the statement was inspired by genesis that craig -- at the rain persisted so unrelentingly that it would never cease. so in the attempt to put the people at these god put a rainbow in the sky. that is in genesis. but in the 20th century i'm sorry 19th century african-american poets poets, maybe a woman, i am not sure, but she said god did not just put a rainbow in the sky. he puts a rainbow in the
the late toni morrison period spee it is a blessing. she is a blessing.is amazing we have been sister friends all of these years and i am grateful for it to. and it takes one to no one. and i am grateful i knowzi that she is a dollar that folks, amazing. it is amazing you have chosen to accuse me a gift to honor me and i am so pleased. it is amazing. you are all writers and i am delighted that you have chosen to not only honor me but that ask tony morrison to honor me out of you. and that is...
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and i think tony morrison and for realizing how important she is. and how important we are to each other. people live their life based on the hero's that they have. thank you for honoring me. thank you. ♪ maya angelou here indicted the age of >> i brought some books i have recently read. the first one is by a scott berg it is a new biography of woodrow wilson it is a thoughtful volume. he took 13 years of meticulous scholarship to right this boca and it shows. one of the most thoughtful, balanced in american history who had his own contradictions but it give some new insights into appreciation in the history of the american and presidency. a and a delightful read one of the best i have read in a long time. >> the other is from the university of virginia. and then talking about how much of the problem that flowed with three construction is the reinstitution of jim crow in the south came but he turned to vintages that when he was indicted for war crimes in endicott. but chris matthews has written of. it is the story of the relationship of tip o'neill
and i think tony morrison and for realizing how important she is. and how important we are to each other. people live their life based on the hero's that they have. thank you for honoring me. thank you. ♪ maya angelou here indicted the age of >> i brought some books i have recently read. the first one is by a scott berg it is a new biography of woodrow wilson it is a thoughtful volume. he took 13 years of meticulous scholarship to right this boca and it shows. one of the most...
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what was morrison's?i haven't seen morrison's. >> it's clearly a grocer in the uk that's been struggling. we've seen reductions in prices. people have been speculating about a price war. that's because not only do we like more bargains in our grocers but actually the culture of shopping seems to have changed in the uk. >> the market share up 22%. again, those are big numbers. they are coming off -- it's the base they are coming off. >> it's the tiny market share they used to have, but their rate of growth in the last six months has been phenomenal and really does pose a threat. the overall market share for all of the supermarkets isn't growing. really, the fuel for oxygen is a decline in tesco's, decline in morrisons. interesting that sainsbury is up. >> but the stock is still down. it might be of the competitive threat they might get from aldi. people know more of what they're getting from sainsbury. >> they are going to be seeing a huge change, the chief executive of the last decade stepping down, maybe
what was morrison's?i haven't seen morrison's. >> it's clearly a grocer in the uk that's been struggling. we've seen reductions in prices. people have been speculating about a price war. that's because not only do we like more bargains in our grocers but actually the culture of shopping seems to have changed in the uk. >> the market share up 22%. again, those are big numbers. they are coming off -- it's the base they are coming off. >> it's the tiny market share they used to...
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accomodation but i want to acknowledge former carol silver that's in the audience today as well as jane morrison the former chairwoman and the former supervisor jack, i want to invite up to the podium a community leader that's fighting everyday life and death situations across the country genevieve colleagues ems help it's b and c are the leading cause of liver transports that effective million dollars of americans and part of the reason the infection of liver cancer is for asian and asian pacific islanders and they account for 50 percent of all americans knowledge with hip it's b including the first screening for hip it's b for the first universal infant vaccines by the general hospital. in 2006 this body naming passed a resolution establishing the goal of hip it's b for the residents in san francisco and our health commission unanimously passed the resolution hip has at the time set as a goal to e racked hip it's b we want to be in the forefront of protecting our residents and protecting our health and starting trends around the world that's why i've asked you to declare this month to be the h
accomodation but i want to acknowledge former carol silver that's in the audience today as well as jane morrison the former chairwoman and the former supervisor jack, i want to invite up to the podium a community leader that's fighting everyday life and death situations across the country genevieve colleagues ems help it's b and c are the leading cause of liver transports that effective million dollars of americans and part of the reason the infection of liver cancer is for asian and asian...
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. >> jimmy hendrix and the chambers brothers and i think jim morrison was there that day. >> jim morrison. >> yes. this was the place where everybody hung out. >> rose: you just happened to select the mow at -- motel that everybody hung out. >> that's the mr. mcgoo narc. >> rose: what's the memsch factor. >> there's a way to make a nice living in this business and still be a human, you know. it's a fantastic business i'm so grateful, it doesn't often attract the healthy happiest in our society and doesn't foster things like people yes or no being no or boundaries. here i saw in shep an ethical heedenonnist. the first time you hear the beatles, it's evidence, the first time you see salvador dally stuff, kurvonnegut. the hollywood system and all that stuff, they make fantastic movies, envy of the world, you know. you know. if rome ruled the world with the phalanx and the broad sword, when things are tough is when it's fresh. it requires people like shep to protect it. for this i've got kids now and i'm at a certain age in my career, i just wanted that message. i just wanted to say thank you
. >> jimmy hendrix and the chambers brothers and i think jim morrison was there that day. >> jim morrison. >> yes. this was the place where everybody hung out. >> rose: you just happened to select the mow at -- motel that everybody hung out. >> that's the mr. mcgoo narc. >> rose: what's the memsch factor. >> there's a way to make a nice living in this business and still be a human, you know. it's a fantastic business i'm so grateful, it doesn't often...
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michael morrison, and with two out ryan vogelsong and spending has a region street.reer ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. a broader mix of energies, world needs to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. mayonnaise is a must. best foods mayo is just $2.99. and get your spoons ready. ben & jerry's is a tasty $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. elected as a video of a father lip-synching with his six year-old daughter has gone viral. the clip show 60 j stevenson and her father alex performing the songs a love as an open door from the movie frozen. for the video has been watched over 1 million times since it was posted in may
michael morrison, and with two out ryan vogelsong and spending has a region street.reer ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. a broader mix of energies, world needs to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to...
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. >> just don't tell me it's scott morrison, please. >> mitchel with the health services system it hadn't gotten worse but the same as mentioned last time and my enrollment report it was actually 3 thursdays in october we're down and can't do open enrollment process that's how the pay periods end in october i expect to be to the same as last year. >> okay. thank you. >> you've heard the motion. all right. and we're now ready to vote if there's no other public comment all in favor i. opposed? i'm going to claim the privilege of the chair and call for a hydrogen break if we're at the end of the rates committee we'll take 10 minutes. thank you. >> item 10, please. >> item 10 president's report president breslin. >> i want to thank the staff for the high rates and a successful outcome and thank you to the vendor and to our members especially for showing up and gaifg their input very much and that's all i have for the president report. >> item 11 discussion item. >> would i get a public comment on that item public school. no public comment sorry >> item 11. >> discussion item director dodd. >>
. >> just don't tell me it's scott morrison, please. >> mitchel with the health services system it hadn't gotten worse but the same as mentioned last time and my enrollment report it was actually 3 thursdays in october we're down and can't do open enrollment process that's how the pay periods end in october i expect to be to the same as last year. >> okay. thank you. >> you've heard the motion. all right. and we're now ready to vote if there's no other public comment all...
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morrison. >> thank you very much for listening to us today. i captioned hard against prop 13 about 36 years ago i think it wasn't fair to homeowners that had special conditions in the department we didn't know about that was for big businesses and commercial they've avoided the higher taxes. so i figure out against that day to day campaigning. prop 13 passed shifted the burdens to the homeowner they pay 72 percent even if property tax and commercial owners pay only 36 percent. so if californians are paying more and more because commercial property owners are not paying their burden proposition 13 has a competitive disadvantage two ideal businesses can pay different tax on how long they've been around. this california is the 49th in the nation and in 2008, and 2011 has the california assistance >> thank you very much i hope your consider this resolution and get new attention to this problem thank you very much. >> greetings supervisor supervisor. affidavit east yet lose co-chair of the hospital in san francisco and appointed to the mayors task
morrison. >> thank you very much for listening to us today. i captioned hard against prop 13 about 36 years ago i think it wasn't fair to homeowners that had special conditions in the department we didn't know about that was for big businesses and commercial they've avoided the higher taxes. so i figure out against that day to day campaigning. prop 13 passed shifted the burdens to the homeowner they pay 72 percent even if property tax and commercial owners pay only 36 percent. so if...
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judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they don't have the money to purchase their freedom. >> we wanted to speak to inmates who find themselves in that position...but baltimore's jail refused to allow us inside. we were granted access to the second largest jail in maryland: the prince george's county detention center. >> every year, thirty thousand people pass through this facility. the ones who remain inside tend to be like samuel kayira - out of touch with family, with a history of misdemeanors. samuel was arrested for stealing from a wine store. his bail was set at two thousand dollars. >> hey, how's it going? i'm sebasti
judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they...
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sda and william arison -- morrison investing as well. price war.ere is always a price war? >> yes. they always compete on price. that is the message some of the senior executives tell us. is expected tong remain cautious. we will continue to invest to remain competitive. suggested, ande we have to point out that this company reported for nine years and in broken run -- an unbroken run of like for like sales. they have pointed to the focus on fresh produce and luxury label items as something that have helped them gain market share. iny withstood the decline market share the other supermarkets have seen. the three big ones that have lost market share. it has actually sustained market share. weeks, they lost market share. it was only asda that gained market share. to tesco. wasip clarke, the ceo, stacking shelves as a schoolboy there was ae -- decline that's deep. >> we have talked to sainsbury the number of times. the online delivery. which grew over 10%. that will be a key battleground for many the supermarkets right now. they are talking about sain
sda and william arison -- morrison investing as well. price war.ere is always a price war? >> yes. they always compete on price. that is the message some of the senior executives tell us. is expected tong remain cautious. we will continue to invest to remain competitive. suggested, ande we have to point out that this company reported for nine years and in broken run -- an unbroken run of like for like sales. they have pointed to the focus on fresh produce and luxury label items as...
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. >> as investigators tried to figure out what was going on, detective morrison was home watching televisionnd saw an episode of "forensic files" that was eerily similar. >> madison rutherford case, it happened in new england. i'm watching and i'm seeing he took a dead body. there's a truck fire. he faked his death and then came back and assumed another identity. there were so many similarities between the two cases. >> the life insurance amounts in both cases were virtually identical. >> madison rutherford, he had two insurance policies, one for $5 million, 1 for $2 million. it was very similar to ari where ari had one for $5 million and one for $1 million. >> the madison rutherford case unraveled when forensic odontology proved it wasn't rutherford who died in the fire. and that's precisely what happened to ari squire when investigators found squire's dentist from ten years earlier. the file was so old, there were no x-rays. >> he did get ahold of a dental note about a certain tooth and a certain filling. >> the dentist had seen him for a large cavity on the lower right molar, and the dent
. >> as investigators tried to figure out what was going on, detective morrison was home watching televisionnd saw an episode of "forensic files" that was eerily similar. >> madison rutherford case, it happened in new england. i'm watching and i'm seeing he took a dead body. there's a truck fire. he faked his death and then came back and assumed another identity. there were so many similarities between the two cases. >> the life insurance amounts in both cases were...
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nbc's keith morrison reported from beijing. >> with the bravado of revolutionaries, they prepared molotovand gathered sticks and stones. when the first armored carrier ran into trouble, the students attacked it. they set it on fire. but there were so many more to come. you are seeing the half of it. already the army had shot its way into the city, filled the morgues and corridors of hospitals. >> i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." hope you have a great wednesday.
nbc's keith morrison reported from beijing. >> with the bravado of revolutionaries, they prepared molotovand gathered sticks and stones. when the first armored carrier ran into trouble, the students attacked it. they set it on fire. but there were so many more to come. you are seeing the half of it. already the army had shot its way into the city, filled the morgues and corridors of hospitals. >> i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." hope you have a great...
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judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they don't have the money to purchase their freedom. >> we wanted to speak to inmates who find themselves in that position...but baltimore's jail refused to allow us inside. we were granted access to the second largest jail in maryland: the prince george's county detention center. >> every year, thirty thousand people pass through this facility. the ones who remain inside tend to be like samuel kayira - out of touch with family, with a history of misdemeanors. samuel was arrested for stealing from a wine store. his bail was set at two thousand dollars. >> hey, how's it going? i'm sebasti
judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they...
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samuel morrison says he and his neighbors need help. >> they're basically asking for help from the city, to help us through this disaster. this disaster is something bigger than what we anticipated. we got gas -- water in the gas lines and one through everyone's house. >> philadelphia water department tells us once pgw inspects the homes, they'll work with homeowners to fix the damages. >>> tonight a national controversy confront eed at hom. a new policy prevents the name redskins from future publicat n publications. last week student editors of the neshaminy newspaper pbanned the mascot name calling it a racial slur. the school district shut it down. the school district subcommittee amended the policy to allow the term to be in the newspaper. editor in chief told us they have a responsibility as student journalists enadministrators shouldn't be allowed to edit what they choose to print. >> there's still so many issues that my editors and i will be bringing up at the meeting before they hopefully don't pass it, but if they do pass it, hope we can change some of it before it happens. >>
samuel morrison says he and his neighbors need help. >> they're basically asking for help from the city, to help us through this disaster. this disaster is something bigger than what we anticipated. we got gas -- water in the gas lines and one through everyone's house. >> philadelphia water department tells us once pgw inspects the homes, they'll work with homeowners to fix the damages. >>> tonight a national controversy confront eed at hom. a new policy prevents the name...
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television shows i was in films like holds his most recent project the film off season and the lengths morrison story is available for rent online and that video dot com we'll talk about that lots of other things let's get right to things current is good have a good final his spurs heat i think so a rematch is always always exciting i work the finals last year and i all all the way up and to the point it really hit the shot as i was ready to go down and watch the spurs celebrate i think a dynasty completed with tim duncan and tony parker manager nobley i'd gone from complete hatred of them in competing competing against them to admiration and was actually rooting for them in that series if i admitted it. and alan didn't known travel. if he got off the n.b.a. if traveling wasn't what is travelling your orders if it wasn't for given so often i guess you could say he might of there's something about two finals that are incredible probably because they're indoor winners a stanley cup an n.b.a. . the crowds of foley it's pressure every second what's it like to play in a seven game series when i can
television shows i was in films like holds his most recent project the film off season and the lengths morrison story is available for rent online and that video dot com we'll talk about that lots of other things let's get right to things current is good have a good final his spurs heat i think so a rematch is always always exciting i work the finals last year and i all all the way up and to the point it really hit the shot as i was ready to go down and watch the spurs celebrate i think a...
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. >> hello, i'm gary morrison and i am here to just resonate with some of the previous speakers, but the message that i would like to bring is of high importance, and the people that recycle are not criminals, she does not look dangerous to me, that lady. so, with that being said, they should not also have to travel large distances to recycle, and recyclers on the other hand, we are an endangered species we need to be protected. and i asked all of you to resonate a message to protect the people that need to recycle and us who are trying to conduct the business and try to cut through the red tape. and allow us to open the centers instead of continually closing them. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> next speaker? i would like to speak on the next issue would you recycle my card, please? >> okay. >> i don't know about the three of you guys, but i was shocked to hear the studies from miss bue and i appreciate the state department being here to talk about the issue of these curb side recycling. and the mayor's office has told me that we don't need recycle centers any mo
. >> hello, i'm gary morrison and i am here to just resonate with some of the previous speakers, but the message that i would like to bring is of high importance, and the people that recycle are not criminals, she does not look dangerous to me, that lady. so, with that being said, they should not also have to travel large distances to recycle, and recyclers on the other hand, we are an endangered species we need to be protected. and i asked all of you to resonate a message to protect the...
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morrison outperforming even tesco. >> when you talk about the share price and in general, clark strainhas been the decline in market share. to start, point out that tesco still has 29% of the market here in the united kingdom. but a report said, in the first three months of this year, tesco lost 1.5% of the market. that is an awful lot to lose. in fact, its biggest market share since they've been looking at the numbers in 20 years. what you see is walmart as the picking up, the only one of the big four supermarkets who had a gain in market share. part of the reason is they cut prices earlier. they did back in november and they had, in comparison to the decline we have seen for sales just now from tesco, at least on to can car, an increase in sales for the first three months. then you have all at the bottom, heels.g at tesco's you have the upper and taking away some of tesco's customers. i guess the big problem is how are they going to hold onto the lines share of the market that they have had forever -- lion's share of the market that they have had forever? issues one of the hanging on
morrison outperforming even tesco. >> when you talk about the share price and in general, clark strainhas been the decline in market share. to start, point out that tesco still has 29% of the market here in the united kingdom. but a report said, in the first three months of this year, tesco lost 1.5% of the market. that is an awful lot to lose. in fact, its biggest market share since they've been looking at the numbers in 20 years. what you see is walmart as the picking up, the only one...
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tony morrison andallist walk -- and alice walker. >> she loved to pull people into her ring of greatnesshe was very happy for those who acknowledged that she was the leader of the pack. and we all became kind of a sisterhood. there was someone over there in san francisco and one in florida. we could call each other and say you know i'm a friend of maya's and that's all we needed to hear. >> she endured a really rough life when she was young, hardship pain poverty rape as a young girl. with one of the incredible stories, for a woman with such a great voice, she didn't even speak or the years after her rapist was killed. did she ever talk to you about that? >> no. no, there was really no reason for her to talk wit about that. she always talked about things that taught you something. >> but it was part of the movie and the book. >> oh yes, yes, yes. i played her mother in the film. it was so strange playing her mother. our age difference made it very pecular. but it was a throw back really. but no, i don't ever remember hear her talk about what happened. >> a quick final word. what do you t
tony morrison andallist walk -- and alice walker. >> she loved to pull people into her ring of greatnesshe was very happy for those who acknowledged that she was the leader of the pack. and we all became kind of a sisterhood. there was someone over there in san francisco and one in florida. we could call each other and say you know i'm a friend of maya's and that's all we needed to hear. >> she endured a really rough life when she was young, hardship pain poverty rape as a young...
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. >>> c-span's new book includes financial journalist gretchen morrison. >> what role will the government play in housing finance? >> if we want to talk about it and the populace agrees that it's something we should subsidize, put it on the balance sheet and make it clear and evident and make everybody aware how much it's costing. but when you deliver it through third party enterprises, fannie mae and freddie mac, and deliver the subsidies with private shareholders and executives who can extract a lot of that subsidy for themselves, that is not a very good way of subsidizing home ownership. >> read more of our conversation with gretchen morrison and other features from our programs on sundays at 8:00. >> on friday, the christian science monitor hosted a reporter's round table with john podesta. here's a brief portion. >> how would a hillary clinton presidency look different from an obama presidency and a bill clinton presidency? >> that's a topic i haven't pondered. each person that comes into office brings their own skills and the challenges are different. you know, we advocate the break
. >>> c-span's new book includes financial journalist gretchen morrison. >> what role will the government play in housing finance? >> if we want to talk about it and the populace agrees that it's something we should subsidize, put it on the balance sheet and make it clear and evident and make everybody aware how much it's costing. but when you deliver it through third party enterprises, fannie mae and freddie mac, and deliver the subsidies with private shareholders and...
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here's keith morrison with "secrets in pleasant grove." >> the story you're about to witness is all too human. oh, what people will do to each other. and yet, puzzling. there were these three women. wouldn't have a story to tell without them. two sisters and their aunt. and what they discovered, of course, might make you wonder, can you ever really see the truth in the face in the mirror or the face beside you in bed at night? the story begins with a beauty queen. all right, a former beauty queen named michele macneill and she was -- look at this. she was truly lovely. but this is about what happened to michele the year she turned 50, the very last year of her life. though she couldn't possibly have known it. as she contemplated a question a lot of people do as youth fades, plastic surgery. should she or shouldn't she? she answered, for one reason or another, yes, yes, i will. and before long -- >> everything that we thought in our life was all shattered. >> what happened to michele macneill? what was behind the breathless play-by-play in a utah courtroom, the raw family drama played ou
here's keith morrison with "secrets in pleasant grove." >> the story you're about to witness is all too human. oh, what people will do to each other. and yet, puzzling. there were these three women. wouldn't have a story to tell without them. two sisters and their aunt. and what they discovered, of course, might make you wonder, can you ever really see the truth in the face in the mirror or the face beside you in bed at night? the story begins with a beauty queen. all right, a...
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i went down to the pool in the morning and he was janis joplin and jimi hendrix and jim morrison washere that day. jim was always hanging out. this is the place where everybody hung up. >> you just happened to select the motel. >> that is the mr. magoo factor. >> the mensch factor is what i instantly saw in shep. he has a fantastic face and a fantastic voice. there is a way to make a living that is human. it is a fantastic business. it doesn't often attract the healthy, happiest, and whole in our society and does not foster things like people's yes is being yes and no being no. i saw progressive capitalist, an ethical hedonist and a protector of artists and who loved the quirk. if there is anything i love in creativity it is innovation and freshness. the first time that. the first time you hear the beatles and you go, wow. kurt vonnegut, the first time you read a kurt vonnegut novel. there are people who need to protect innovation. show business, the hollywood system and all that stuff is a great system. it makes fantastic movies. the envy of the world. if rome ruled the world with t
i went down to the pool in the morning and he was janis joplin and jimi hendrix and jim morrison washere that day. jim was always hanging out. this is the place where everybody hung up. >> you just happened to select the motel. >> that is the mr. magoo factor. >> the mensch factor is what i instantly saw in shep. he has a fantastic face and a fantastic voice. there is a way to make a living that is human. it is a fantastic business. it doesn't often attract the healthy,...
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here's keith morrison with swept away. >>> who can say what lurks out there past the horizon, waiting impersonally, utterly at random as thousands of lives tick to their unknowing ends. and simple coincidence, a young man from middle america made a single decision >> could you imagine back there in indiana that you're about to make your life flip on its head? >> no. never. >> how could he know that on the other side of the world a young woman made exactly the same decision. or that they'd meet practically on the eve of one of the biggest natural disasters in recent memory. or how could he know that in the middle of disaster he'd lose her. >> i wouldn't know what i'd do without her. >> so coincidence? love? disaster. there is no fairness about these things. they just are. zack turned 23 in 2010. had just picked up a degree in history in a college in indiana. no idea what to do next. then he saw a job offer in japan. a two-year stint teaching english to japanese kids. no japanese english skills required. why japan of all places? >> i don't think there was any rhyme or reason. it was jus
here's keith morrison with swept away. >>> who can say what lurks out there past the horizon, waiting impersonally, utterly at random as thousands of lives tick to their unknowing ends. and simple coincidence, a young man from middle america made a single decision >> could you imagine back there in indiana that you're about to make your life flip on its head? >> no. never. >> how could he know that on the other side of the world a young woman made exactly the same...
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now gone and the traffic is moving between burlington and bucks county if are you coming off the morrisonou'll encounter slowing because the left lane is still blocked just past pennsylvania avenue because of an earlier crash. with the right lane squeezing by, xpeblt delays from mercer county and 95 may be your better bet. on the schuylkill expressway, one of many broken down trucks in the heat today, eastbound near montgomery drive off to the side and nonl overheated truck on the southbound side of the vine and northbound on 95 where the delays are much worse due in part this to crash, just pushed off to the side on cotman avenue, but it's pretty much a stand still through this point at cotman, 46 minutes is three times what the travel time should be. expect delays on the airport in newark. up to 15 minutes. we'll check it again brian and shirleen in the next half hour. >> thank you so much. we are taking a live look outside, better to be inside on days like this. air conditioning blasting, sky 6 hd looking live at penn's landing today. >> adam joseph has the exclu know that chasing perf
now gone and the traffic is moving between burlington and bucks county if are you coming off the morrisonou'll encounter slowing because the left lane is still blocked just past pennsylvania avenue because of an earlier crash. with the right lane squeezing by, xpeblt delays from mercer county and 95 may be your better bet. on the schuylkill expressway, one of many broken down trucks in the heat today, eastbound near montgomery drive off to the side and nonl overheated truck on the southbound...
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michael morrison with the game winner rbi single pass the drawing of fielder's trade catch the rallys the giants beat the mets five to four ninth inning last night. eight with three singles and two rbis last night scoring the winning run following his game time doubled. giants the best record in the majors go for sleep of the mets this afternoon. yes oriels lows about early solo shot by adam drones to right-center field right of the sunday great. plus orioles and lead early and raised cocoa crisp right back with low home right. 63 the final lows over the base 40 year-old boy >> : 14 year-old beat out the best games in austin texas took the jump. first gold medal and skateboarding but residents of the second youngest ever x games gold medalist sports i live for an effort kron 4 news at 8 grant carlo biggest lies a slick swiss i live sent this to the wrestling is >> : safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. may
michael morrison with the game winner rbi single pass the drawing of fielder's trade catch the rallys the giants beat the mets five to four ninth inning last night. eight with three singles and two rbis last night scoring the winning run following his game time doubled. giants the best record in the majors go for sleep of the mets this afternoon. yes oriels lows about early solo shot by adam drones to right-center field right of the sunday great. plus orioles and lead early and raised cocoa...
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tonight, keith morrison with the promise. >>> here they were again. two sisters on a holiday in paradise, or so the other vacationers must have assumed here in america's mid pacific garden in the lush resort near honolulu, but they would be wrong. this juny has more to do with a personal hell than any hair dice. that and a long ago promise to their mother. >> could you have believed that you would be sitting here in this hotel room talking about this subject in the year 2014? >> no. it's pretty crazy. i, i could have never seen this coming. >> perhaps it is pretty crazy. but there is apparently no stopping them. these tenacious sisters, tammy and tiffany. >> there's no halfway when it comes to a promise. it's either all or nothing. >> bizarre story? oh, yes, it is. at the center of it is a woman dead. her name was sherlean van gundy. a beautiful girl. a beauty queen. she loved to dance and wear high heels. she was unpredictable and exciting, long before she became the effervescence mother of tammy and tiffany. >> our mother was an incredibly beautiful
tonight, keith morrison with the promise. >>> here they were again. two sisters on a holiday in paradise, or so the other vacationers must have assumed here in america's mid pacific garden in the lush resort near honolulu, but they would be wrong. this juny has more to do with a personal hell than any hair dice. that and a long ago promise to their mother. >> could you have believed that you would be sitting here in this hotel room talking about this subject in the year 2014?...
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. >> reporter: matt morrison has worked at the showboat for half his life.in the receiving department and says things were slowing there, leading up to today's news. after nearly 30 years of operation, showboat could be closing in 60 days. we got early word from union president bach mcdevott says caesar's entertainment is commit ing a criminal act by shutting down a profitable casino. this comes on the heels of revel casino announcing it will likely close by the end of the summer if it can't find a buyer. the atlantic club closed its doors in january. >> i was waiting and waiting and waiting. then when i finally seen it in the paper today, it hit me hard. it still does. i can't think. i can't talk. i might even ask to go home today. >> reporter: some difficult times ahead for those employees. the very popular house of blues you're looking at, i'm told that is slated to close as well. like other parts of the td t ac the house of blues have slowed over the past two months as live, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorolo
. >> reporter: matt morrison has worked at the showboat for half his life.in the receiving department and says things were slowing there, leading up to today's news. after nearly 30 years of operation, showboat could be closing in 60 days. we got early word from union president bach mcdevott says caesar's entertainment is commit ing a criminal act by shutting down a profitable casino. this comes on the heels of revel casino announcing it will likely close by the end of the summer if it...
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morrison freeman tomorrow on cnn tonight. that's it for us tonight. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. ordinarily the release of an american service member after five years of captivity would cause celebration and joy but in the case of army sergeant bowe bergdahl, only america's prisoner of war in afghanistan that is not entirely so. little that's ordinary and nothing simple or free of controversy about his story. how he vanished was captured by a taliban group. what he said before this disappearing in a letter home that was sharply critical of american policy. then there's the trade of five guantanamo bay detainees. whether the obama administration broke the law in making the deal. and is sending out mixed messages about the whole thing. we'll talk about it all tonight. you'll hear from all sides including a soldier who served with bowe bergdahl who says he was under orders not to talk about him but can now speak his mind freely. >> reporter: bowe bergdahl enlisted in the army in 2008. the next year he
morrison freeman tomorrow on cnn tonight. that's it for us tonight. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. ordinarily the release of an american service member after five years of captivity would cause celebration and joy but in the case of army sergeant bowe bergdahl, only america's prisoner of war in afghanistan that is not entirely so. little that's ordinary and nothing simple or free of controversy about his story. how he vanished was captured by a taliban group....
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morrison freeman tomorrow on cnn tonight. that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight.s right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. ordinarily the release of an american service member after five years of captivity would cause celebration and joy but in the case of army sergeant bowe bergdahl, only america's prisoner of war in afghanistan that is not entirely so. little that's ordinary and nothing simple or free of controversy about his story. how he vanished was capt b
morrison freeman tomorrow on cnn tonight. that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight.s right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. ordinarily the release of an american service member after five years of captivity would cause celebration and joy but in the case of army sergeant bowe bergdahl, only america's prisoner of war in afghanistan that is not entirely so. little that's ordinary and nothing simple or free of controversy about his story. how he...
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morrison freeman tomorrow on cnn tonight.ht. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. ordinarily the release of an american service member after five years of captivity would cause celebration and joy but in the case of army sergeant bowe bergdahl, only america's prisoner of war in afghanistan that is not entirely so. little that's ordinary and nothing simple or free of controversy about his story. how he vanished was captured by a taliban group. what he said before this disappearing in a letter home that was sharply critical of american policy. then there's the trade of five guantanamo bay detainees. whether the obama administration broke the law in making the deal. and is sending out mixed messages about the whole thing. we'll talk about it all tonight. you'll hear from all sides including a soldier who served with bowe bergdahl who says he
morrison freeman tomorrow on cnn tonight.ht. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. ordinarily the release of an american service member after five years of captivity would cause celebration and joy but in the case of army sergeant bowe bergdahl, only america's prisoner of war in afghanistan that is not entirely so. little that's ordinary and nothing simple or free of controversy about his story. how he vanished was captured by a taliban group. what he said before this...
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he also serves as a distinguished associate for the morrison institute at asu. robert robb. [applause] in the center, david weigel, political reporter for slate. for most of his career, starting at "reason" magazine, he covered the conservative movement, and was one of the first reporters to embed with ron paul's presidential campaign. >> yes. >> shout out to ron paul. a few of those tonight. [laughter] and reported from the rally in 2009. david weigel. [applause] >> to my far right, historian michael rubinoff has been an asu faculty member for 18 years and first interviewed barry goldwater as a little boy in 1969. they met several more times including one of the final interviews goldwater granted before his retirement in 1986. michael rubinoff. [applause] before i ask these guys, a few questions for you folks -- how many people in the audience voted for barry goldwater at least once? [laughter] ok. did anyone vote for him in 1964? any goldwater family members in the audience? i heard barry junior was out of town. he was here yesterday. we can say whatever we want. [laughter
he also serves as a distinguished associate for the morrison institute at asu. robert robb. [applause] in the center, david weigel, political reporter for slate. for most of his career, starting at "reason" magazine, he covered the conservative movement, and was one of the first reporters to embed with ron paul's presidential campaign. >> yes. >> shout out to ron paul. a few of those tonight. [laughter] and reported from the rally in 2009. david weigel. [applause] >>...
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that was the case in lopez, in morrison. >> nexus to a national concern is what i understood you to say in your brief. let me give you a hypothetical and you tell me whether your test meets it. let's say it's the same convention, except it relates only to sarin gas. as a chemist out there, and implement the legislation mirrors the convention. he manufactures sarin gas. he sends it through the ducks -- ducts of a house and kills everyone in it. does that have a nexus to national concerns? >> it does. sarin is something that congress could prohibit in all its uses. as i understand how the statute applies to sarin gas and other things on schedule one, those things are unlawful. what is unusual about the statute's application to something like potassium die chromate or vinegar or whatever you have is that most of its possession and usage is perfectly lawful. what makes it a chemical weapon in the government's theory is when it is used purely interstate in a malicious way. >> in my hypothetical, and you did not run away from it all, it is a completely domestic use. a chemist did not like his
that was the case in lopez, in morrison. >> nexus to a national concern is what i understood you to say in your brief. let me give you a hypothetical and you tell me whether your test meets it. let's say it's the same convention, except it relates only to sarin gas. as a chemist out there, and implement the legislation mirrors the convention. he manufactures sarin gas. he sends it through the ducks -- ducts of a house and kills everyone in it. does that have a nexus to national concerns?...
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grant morrison, right? >> uh -- warren ellis. >> seth: no, warren ellis. be. hey, sorry to warren ellis, not me. it's fine. yeah, i love that. actually, my -- i have a fantasy football league and my fantasy team's name is filthy assistants. >> seth: that's great. you combined two worlds of fantasy. [ laughter ] both the football and the comic book world. that's outstanding. well, congratulations. i am so glad you did get back into acting because you were nominated for an emmy last year for "veep." that's outstanding. >> yeah, thank you. thanks so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and you know we had matt walsh from your show on, and he was saying that people in d.c. tell you guys all of the time that your show is a lot closer to reality than something like "the west wing." have you found that to be true as well? >> yeah, i think -- yeah, many people say that. they say it a little begrudgingly because they're, i think, sad to say. you know, they're like, "oh, it's actually too close to the truth." and, yeah, but i feel like perhaps "the west wing" set
grant morrison, right? >> uh -- warren ellis. >> seth: no, warren ellis. be. hey, sorry to warren ellis, not me. it's fine. yeah, i love that. actually, my -- i have a fantasy football league and my fantasy team's name is filthy assistants. >> seth: that's great. you combined two worlds of fantasy. [ laughter ] both the football and the comic book world. that's outstanding. well, congratulations. i am so glad you did get back into acting because you were nominated for an emmy...