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mrs. baker has early on set alzheimer's. that's her in the red. this morning she turned out for the reason to hope breakfast sponsored by the national capital area chapter. her husband and county executive gave an emotional speech about how this disease has affected their family and the need for more research and resources. i had the opportunity to mc the program. you may remember we brought you the story about mrs. baker's journey back in december and how he sorority sisters and friends have rallied to help this family down their long journey. >>> few can relate to the terror like we saw yesterday in boston. but for the virginia tech community, the horror of what happened six years ago today, still lingers. april 16, 2007, when a lone gunman went on a shooting rampage. cadets did 32 pushups in front of the campus memorial. one for each of the students and faculty killed that day. wreaths and flowers were placed near each memorial stone. >>> up next, people around the country want to know how they can help the city of boston. we'll tell you how to
mrs. baker has early on set alzheimer's. that's her in the red. this morning she turned out for the reason to hope breakfast sponsored by the national capital area chapter. her husband and county executive gave an emotional speech about how this disease has affected their family and the need for more research and resources. i had the opportunity to mc the program. you may remember we brought you the story about mrs. baker's journey back in december and how he sorority sisters and friends have...
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patrick butler has worked for howard baker, who -- and he served as consultant to mr. baker when he was white house chief of staff to president reagan. served as the vice president of the rca corporation. vice president of times mirror, and was a speech writer for president gerald ford. query -- very quickly, what's the important of a popular prom like downton abbey? >> guest: it energizes our support and our donor base. we have gotten a nice ride out of downton abbey in terms of being able to generate new dollars and additional donations from current donors and so forth, and the viewership has been extraordinary. and i was talking with some of the downton abbey cast, telling them that because of them everybody is taking a new look at public television and they're liking what they see. so the more they can look at downton abbey and see all the other good things we're doing and public television, the better off we up all are. >> host: patrick butler, and kamala lane. this is the community indicators on c-span2.
patrick butler has worked for howard baker, who -- and he served as consultant to mr. baker when he was white house chief of staff to president reagan. served as the vice president of the rca corporation. vice president of times mirror, and was a speech writer for president gerald ford. query -- very quickly, what's the important of a popular prom like downton abbey? >> guest: it energizes our support and our donor base. we have gotten a nice ride out of downton abbey in terms of being...
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another guest heard his wife jane that mr. baker needs to be taking care of. 8rmed revolver, and ronald with a sawed-off shotgun approach to baker on his farm where a scuffle and shots followed. he died from a shot to the head and groin. he, too, firedat testify until not 2012. he said he cannot go on living with it. >> i think he was not as forthcoming today as he should have been. >> throughout the hearing, ronald icloud was speaking low, but audibly through the entire hearing. at the end, he gave a cheerful thank you to the judge. the judge decided there was more than enough evidence to bring his case to a grand jury next month, bringing it one step closer to trial. >> thank you. traffic is moving again after a deadly crash on 95. virginia state police is a 68- old timothy lost control of his motorcycle and slid into a tractor-trailer. that was early this morning. a tractor-trailer driver did not stay on scene, so if you know anything about this, you are asked to call police. >> how does it look out there? >> we are seeing delays on 395 northbound as you cro
another guest heard his wife jane that mr. baker needs to be taking care of. 8rmed revolver, and ronald with a sawed-off shotgun approach to baker on his farm where a scuffle and shots followed. he died from a shot to the head and groin. he, too, firedat testify until not 2012. he said he cannot go on living with it. >> i think he was not as forthcoming today as he should have been. >> throughout the hearing, ronald icloud was speaking low, but audibly through the entire hearing. at...
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mr. baker, bake us a cake. >> first of all, why big pharma?, over 60%, sorry, over 30% of the -- wells fargo -- thank you. taking the right drugs this morning. lovely 3.1% dividend. great drugs in the pipeline. just anouned a corroboration with merck on not pep titans b, but the blood thinning drug. we've told you about the new -- defensive stocks have done very, very well. there's been talk about potentially breaking the company doup the road. spin off a little bit on the history. >> since we -- and the gavel's going to come down, stephanie's going to start making her case. >> 13.5 times estimates. this is for 4% earnings growth this year at best. it's up 20% year to date. up 26% in the last 12 months. i think the pipeline you're talking about is very interesting. plus, the lipitor patent issue is still a problem for the company and they're expanding into the emerging markets, which is going to hurt margin. i think you can get a better price for the stock. >> that's why the market continues to chase right now, it's over short-term trade. i th
mr. baker, bake us a cake. >> first of all, why big pharma?, over 60%, sorry, over 30% of the -- wells fargo -- thank you. taking the right drugs this morning. lovely 3.1% dividend. great drugs in the pipeline. just anouned a corroboration with merck on not pep titans b, but the blood thinning drug. we've told you about the new -- defensive stocks have done very, very well. there's been talk about potentially breaking the company doup the road. spin off a little bit on the history....
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mr. baker, thanks very much for being with us, your memories and your connection to margaret thatcher was so immediate and so personal. tell me about the reagan relationship with thatcher. >> well it was the relationship between margaret and ronald reagan was seamless. andrea, there was never as far as i can remember, any differences between them. save perhaps one, when, when president reagan decided to invade grenada and we called margaret to notify her. we called her the night before the operation went down. and grenada was a commonwealth country. and margaret told president reagan. she said you know, ronnie, this is notification, it's not consultation. so she was a little bit disappointed about that. but the fact of the matter is, they saw eye to eye on just about everything else. in fact, i can't think of one other example where there was ever any difference between them. where there was ever any space between them. they were, they spoke for each other often. oftentimes president reagan wou
mr. baker, thanks very much for being with us, your memories and your connection to margaret thatcher was so immediate and so personal. tell me about the reagan relationship with thatcher. >> well it was the relationship between margaret and ronald reagan was seamless. andrea, there was never as far as i can remember, any differences between them. save perhaps one, when, when president reagan decided to invade grenada and we called margaret to notify her. we called her the night before...
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mrs. reagan, we're joined by someone you know very well, former secretary of state james baker. mr.retary, you served as chief of staff to president reagan, also later as secretary of state to president bush senior. what kind of an ally was prime minister thatcher to the white house? >> well, she was the best possible ally, anderson. of course, as you've pointed out, she and president reagan had a seamless relationship, but she also had an extraordinarily good relationship with president george h.w. bush but only for 18 months. of course, with president reagan, it was for eight years. and she had that relationship with him across geopolitical, geostrategic lines and into the realm of economics as well, when i was -- i remember when i was president reagan's treasury secretary, dealing with prime minister thatcher and she was the best possible friend america could have had at that time. >> she was known as the iron lady, mr. secretary. was that the way she was? was she tough? >> she was plenty tough. that's exactly the way she was. she could persuade her enemies but if necessary, she
mrs. reagan, we're joined by someone you know very well, former secretary of state james baker. mr.retary, you served as chief of staff to president reagan, also later as secretary of state to president bush senior. what kind of an ally was prime minister thatcher to the white house? >> well, she was the best possible ally, anderson. of course, as you've pointed out, she and president reagan had a seamless relationship, but she also had an extraordinarily good relationship with president...
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mr. mcfeely's post office! and then we're going to... baker aker's bakery! i'm so excited to spend the day with you. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet
mr. mcfeely's post office! and then we're going to... baker aker's bakery! i'm so excited to spend the day with you. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to...
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mr. chiu and members of the supervisors, my name is -- closer? my name is amber baker. i am a native of san francisco. my grandchildren are 6 generation and i sit on the designs zoning of russian hill neighbors and as you know, this is spring break for many in the country and we have a very large pops of visitors this week and always. and when they finish their lovely trip down the lom bard. i want you to see the view they are going to enjoy. i'm coming today to encourage my supervisors to make undergrounding of utilities a priority of all of san francisco for all of us, the residents, the visitors, the world. the time is now to start a plan to get this done to finish the job we started. thank you. thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is douglas, and i have lived in san francisco for 61 years. hopefully the carnival is successful. if it isn't, i'm going to chalk it up as a continuing process. second, there is one person missing from the seat. the same person in my opinion that led to the cancellation of last week's 2 committee hearings. in my
mr. chiu and members of the supervisors, my name is -- closer? my name is amber baker. i am a native of san francisco. my grandchildren are 6 generation and i sit on the designs zoning of russian hill neighbors and as you know, this is spring break for many in the country and we have a very large pops of visitors this week and always. and when they finish their lovely trip down the lom bard. i want you to see the view they are going to enjoy. i'm coming today to encourage my supervisors to make...
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baker? and let see if you can project and matt, you are playing tom sawyer. >> the quality for the character is good nature and mrousness. >> yes. and ms. chief mr. devious and congratulations!. here is how you can be a part of it is a pied piper production. an american musical, april 26th-28, may 6th the bay performing arts center, and for more information, pied piper dot.org coming up to , a movie called " 42 ". first, robert redford directs and stars in this provocative story of a former member of the radical politicalweather underground. after decades his true identity is discovered by a journalist, forcing him to be a fugitive on the run. some of the film works, especially julie christie adding heart and needed passion. shia la beouf is completely miscast as a jounalist and brings the film down. redford's ideas and still, worth seeing and a chance to americans tried to change the world. coming up next hour: jackie robinson is 42. thank you so much. the pied piper. and if you stay and acting. back to you, marty and isabel. >> opinionated? jan wahl? [laughter]. >> this live look outside. that looks like a bit
baker? and let see if you can project and matt, you are playing tom sawyer. >> the quality for the character is good nature and mrousness. >> yes. and ms. chief mr. devious and congratulations!. here is how you can be a part of it is a pied piper production. an american musical, april 26th-28, may 6th the bay performing arts center, and for more information, pied piper dot.org coming up to , a movie called " 42 ". first, robert redford directs and stars in this provocative...