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her family. so she and mrs. petit went to the stop & shop here in town. >> reporter: the older daughter, hayley, had just graduated from a prestigious prep school. she wanted to be a doctor like her dad. as jennifer hawke-petit, a pediatric nurse, drove back from the supermarket, she had no idea she was being watched. watched, police say, by two career criminals paroled from prison just weeks before. within hours, their worlds would collide. >> i often liken it to what armies do to countries when they take over, raping and pillaging and that's kind of what happened in that house. >> reporter: the two men allegedly watching mrs. hawke-petit and her daughter are joshua komisarjevsky and steven hayes. between them, they've been arrested nearly 50 times. on hayes' rap sheet, illegal possession of a firearm, burglary and forgery. komisarjevsky, 30, has a criminal past that includes 20 arrests for burglary and larceny. a connecticut judge once called him a cold, calculating predator. he started breaking into homes at 1
her family. so she and mrs. petit went to the stop & shop here in town. >> reporter: the older daughter, hayley, had just graduated from a prestigious prep school. she wanted to be a doctor like her dad. as jennifer hawke-petit, a pediatric nurse, drove back from the supermarket, she had no idea she was being watched. watched, police say, by two career criminals paroled from prison just weeks before. within hours, their worlds would collide. >> i often liken it to what armies do...
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mr. laycock: she could be. and her tort -- the tort claim would proceed. we think the retaliation claim should not proceed. justice ginsburg: the tort claim could proceed, and then she would get damages, and that would be all right? mr. laycock: she would get damages for the tort. she would not get damages for the loss of her position. justice ginsburg: did you say -- did i understand you before, in response to justice sotomayor and justice scalia, that even if she were merely a contract teacher, the fact that she teaches religion classes would be enough for her to qualify for the ministerial exception? mr. laycock: yes. and the fact that she's a commissioned minister is the clincher in this case. teaching -- justice ginsburg: is the clincher in this case, but even -- i think you answered if she were not a commissioned minister, she's teaching the faith; therefore, she can be fired, and it doesn't matter whether she's commissioned. so, the commission is irrelevant. it's -- it's her job duties that count. mr. laycock: job duties are enough. commission is not
mr. laycock: she could be. and her tort -- the tort claim would proceed. we think the retaliation claim should not proceed. justice ginsburg: the tort claim could proceed, and then she would get damages, and that would be all right? mr. laycock: she would get damages for the tort. she would not get damages for the loss of her position. justice ginsburg: did you say -- did i understand you before, in response to justice sotomayor and justice scalia, that even if she were merely a contract...
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mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.would not be under a fanatical tyrannical islamic regime. that's what you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they' are americans trained the afghans to do the jobs and the troops come home and that's my dream, i'm fighting for our children. >> joanne king herring, and we'll be right back. [applause]. >> he's a country music superstar and an entrepreneur with a restaurant chain and his own adult beverage. forbes magazine recently named him the top earning country tri star and the new cd, chrenty's tavern. welcome the one and only toby keith! >> welcome back. >> did you bring your own fans with you? >> i think. >> i've been doing this show for three years,
mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.would not be under a fanatical tyrannical islamic regime. that's what you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are...
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mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.would not be under a fanatical tyrannical islamic regime. that's what you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they' are americans trained the afghans to do the jobs and the troops come home and that's my dream, i'm fighting for our children. >> joanne king herring, and we'll be right back. [applause]. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researchg a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male annou
mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.would not be under a fanatical tyrannical islamic regime. that's what you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are...
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mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.er a fanatical tyrannical islamic regime. that's what you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they' are americans trained the afghans to do the jobs and the troops come home and that's my dream, i'm fighting for our children. >> joanne king herring, and we'll be right back. [applause]. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a sml part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your sto
mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.er a fanatical tyrannical islamic regime. that's what you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they'...
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mrs. herring, if you had done this, when the soviets left, we would not be under a fanatical, tyrannical islamicmike: that's what you were suggesting and begging for, as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. the u.s. had gone in with aid, we would not probably be there with military action now. >> this is not a long-term profit. in two years, we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battle and they will. and the thing is, that nonprofits that are over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they're americans, who have trained the afghans to do these jobs and the troops come home and that's my doing, i'm fighting for our children. >> joe n king herring, great to see you. the book is called diamonds and diplomacy. we'll be right back. stay with us. (applause). [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuf
mrs. herring, if you had done this, when the soviets left, we would not be under a fanatical, tyrannical islamicmike: that's what you were suggesting and begging for, as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. the u.s. had gone in with aid, we would not probably be there with military action now. >> this is not a long-term profit. in two years, we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battle and they will. and the thing is, that nonprofits that are over there now are not...
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mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.t you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they' are americans trained the afghans to do the jobs and the troops come home and that's my dream, i'm fighting for our children. >> joanne king herring, and we'll be right back. [applause]. ♪ walking my own way ♪ it's just how i want to do it ♪ ♪ changing of my mind ♪ it's just how we're gonna do it ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. fusion proglide's microcomb guides hair for its thinner blades to cut close effortlessly. get against the grain closeness comfortably with gillette fusion proglide. it's a brand new d
mrs. herring, if you had done this when the oaths left.t you were suggesting and begging for as was charlie wilson at the end of the soviet war. if the u.s. had gone in with aid we would probably not be there with military action now? >> this is not a long-term process. in two years we can strengthen the afghans to fight their own battles and they will. the thing is nonprofits over there now are not going home. they are afghans, they' are americans trained the afghans to do the jobs and...
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mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in her request for the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front door of the residence was open and stepped inside. officer suguitan noticed mr. smith and mr. rios, an additional roommate, were standing face to face having a conversation. both men were approximately 7 feet in front of officer suguitan. officer suguitan looked at both men and stated, how are you doing, we are here to help. mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is a
mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in her request for the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the...
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if you called her mrs. modell, she would wait first hand and say, please call me pat. he leaves behind a husband and two sons and six grandchildren. to all who met and knew her, she leaves behind the aura of a star, the passion of a mom, and was a friend. she was 80 years old. barring an unforeseeable turnaround for andrea johnson, the ravens will not have to worry about one of the most dangerous wide receivers in the nfl come sunday. houston still has last year's leading rusher and quarterback matt shaw, who has thrown for more than 1,000 yards in each of the last two seasons. the defense has scored as many touchdowns as it has given up this year. ray lewis credits much of the team start to -- to the newcomer. >> chuck is a very flexible person in the things he likes to do. he really interacts with his players tremendously, not just during the week but all the way up to the first play of the game. >> the new turbos basketball coach may be presented with a challenge. picture day today for the turboterps. >> i think the matter where you code, if you have proven you can w
if you called her mrs. modell, she would wait first hand and say, please call me pat. he leaves behind a husband and two sons and six grandchildren. to all who met and knew her, she leaves behind the aura of a star, the passion of a mom, and was a friend. she was 80 years old. barring an unforeseeable turnaround for andrea johnson, the ravens will not have to worry about one of the most dangerous wide receivers in the nfl come sunday. houston still has last year's leading rusher and quarterback...
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mr. simmons slapped my daughter in her face. my daughter came home very upset. i filed a police report and i do have the police report. mrs. simmons is racist to the afro-americans and latinos. i had numerous words with her. >> madame chair, i don't believe it is proper for a person to identify. >> we were just checking that. i want to caution all of the speakers that slander for any of these staff members is inappropriate. if you would like to make your comments as general as possible, don't use names, personnel. >> please forgive me. i'm hoping paul revere can be a better school and the principal there can show a little more consideration with the students as far as the parents. things she has done two her parents and brutalize their children. i am just a concerned parent, and i want to see something better in the school. >> [speaking spanish] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, my name is adam. i am the father of a girl out paul revere. >> [speaking spanish] >> i had the same situation with the principle at that school, there is no communication. and un
mr. simmons slapped my daughter in her face. my daughter came home very upset. i filed a police report and i do have the police report. mrs. simmons is racist to the afro-americans and latinos. i had numerous words with her. >> madame chair, i don't believe it is proper for a person to identify. >> we were just checking that. i want to caution all of the speakers that slander for any of these staff members is inappropriate. if you would like to make your comments as general as...
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mrs. romney's campaign was doomed from the start and tried to convince her not to run. she felt mrs. mney is running only because male politicians including her husband wanted her to make the race and that would become abundantly clear is the as the campaign went on. i think she did not want her friend to feel is degraded she had during her sacrificial lamb campaign six years before. once leonore romney was committed peterson tried to be supportive, taking time off from her job in washington to campaign for her. on election night peterson phoned, she sent yellow roses and wrote another note later on. leonore was responding with gratitude. it helps know there to know there are others who give their all because some things mean so terribly much. the political highs and lows of peterson and shared with the romney's made their political separation a decade later all the more painful. the romney's have become local opponents of equal rights amendment and argued ratification of the amendment would lead to marriages and the further dissolution of the american family. peterson's frustration w
mrs. romney's campaign was doomed from the start and tried to convince her not to run. she felt mrs. mney is running only because male politicians including her husband wanted her to make the race and that would become abundantly clear is the as the campaign went on. i think she did not want her friend to feel is degraded she had during her sacrificial lamb campaign six years before. once leonore romney was committed peterson tried to be supportive, taking time off from her job in washington to...
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mr. mayor. we will bring her back on the stage in a little bit. if i could please have our sponsors on stage.
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mr sarkozy pay her a visit thursday morning, and again on his way to another series of official duty.let's talk about this. agnes, a french journalist and commentator joins us. i'm very pleased you are able to join us today. what do you do? do you say the euro or do you see a moment that will never come again? >> i'm quite happy my president was with prime minister david camer-- german chancellor angela merkel. perhaps, you know, it's not a retirement -- it's not a requirement. they're both experienced parents, both of them. >> i will have to cut this interview short. thank you very much for your time. the reason we're cutting it short, we are returning to our main story the national transitional council council in sirte are celebrating on rumors that gaddafi has been captured. these rumors have come out in the last 15 to 20 minutes. caroline hawley, bring us up-to- date. >> there are rumors and news that has filtered through to tripoli. in the last few minutes, we've heard a lot of celebratory gunfire and ship horns and car horns. we're only hearing from one official at the moment th
mr sarkozy pay her a visit thursday morning, and again on his way to another series of official duty.let's talk about this. agnes, a french journalist and commentator joins us. i'm very pleased you are able to join us today. what do you do? do you say the euro or do you see a moment that will never come again? >> i'm quite happy my president was with prime minister david camer-- german chancellor angela merkel. perhaps, you know, it's not a retirement -- it's not a requirement. they're...
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mrs. mccartney has her own money.he 51-year-old new york native is sitting on family fortune worth an estimated $500 million. the low-key ceremony was followed by an equally low-key reception. at 69 years old, mccartney didn't rock out. he reportedly sang a few songs, including one he wrote especially for his new wife. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> mitchell: ahead, the private dr. martin luther king as imagined by samuel jackson on broadway. that story is next. >> finally this sunday, the martin luther king junior memorial is scheduled to be dedicated in washington one week from today. a king tribute of a different sort is already under way in new york on a broadway stage with an actor best known for his hollywood work in the starring role. >> this is mr. senior love daddy. >> mitchell: he has starred in more than 100 movie, playing characters whose mannerisms and dialog have become part of pop culture. from his oscar nominated performance from the bible-quoting hit man from pulp fiction... >> and you will kno
mrs. mccartney has her own money.he 51-year-old new york native is sitting on family fortune worth an estimated $500 million. the low-key ceremony was followed by an equally low-key reception. at 69 years old, mccartney didn't rock out. he reportedly sang a few songs, including one he wrote especially for his new wife. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> mitchell: ahead, the private dr. martin luther king as imagined by samuel jackson on broadway. that story is next. >> finally...
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classified information that wasn't already in the public domain to mr and nevertheless the government lawyers in this in this trial they accuse her of acting as a honeytrap. for for the rush. intelligence is targeting mr hancock specifically a because of his vulnerability of a term in with the extramarital affairs and b. because of his position on that defense committee and because of his access to what would have been very highly classified information now. she denies acting in this way she says she was not a spy she was never in contact with any intelligence officials never has been and maintains her innocence that's why she's fighting her deportation lawyers actually said that there was quote a genuine feeling between her and mr hancock and also there actually questioned a witness today who is an m i five agent well the agent merely said that because of secrecy laws they could neither confirm nor deny whether any evidence exists at all . on who is a former m i five agent herself so you suggest that there might be an all teary motive to this case i think any decision made on her deportation will be probably down to some sort of
classified information that wasn't already in the public domain to mr and nevertheless the government lawyers in this in this trial they accuse her of acting as a honeytrap. for for the rush. intelligence is targeting mr hancock specifically a because of his vulnerability of a term in with the extramarital affairs and b. because of his position on that defense committee and because of his access to what would have been very highly classified information now. she denies acting in this way she...
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mrs. madoff tells her story live on the "today" show monday. >> i don't think anything the madoffs say you can believe in. they have been proven liars. >> it just makes me ill. it really does. >> reporter: richard and cynthia friedman say they are still trying to figure out how much they lost while putting off retirement. today reaction to the madoff interviews has been spiking on internet and social media. with more madoff victims venting. did they try to smother themselves in a big bag of money, writes a woman in california who said she lost millions. welling and baker say they have received a small amount of compensation money, but they are in the minority. it's likely none of the victims will ever see profits from sale of the madoffs' books. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >> protesters across the country and a lot of americans who are sympathetic to the occupy wall street protest movement are tonight rallying around a 24-year-old iraq war veteran who was seriously injured during a violent confrontation with police in oakland, california, on tuesday. our report tonight from nbc's miguel
mrs. madoff tells her story live on the "today" show monday. >> i don't think anything the madoffs say you can believe in. they have been proven liars. >> it just makes me ill. it really does. >> reporter: richard and cynthia friedman say they are still trying to figure out how much they lost while putting off retirement. today reaction to the madoff interviews has been spiking on internet and social media. with more madoff victims venting. did they try to smother...
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mrs. mccartney has her own money.r-old new york native is sitting on a family fortune worth an estimated $500 million. the low-key ceremony was followed by an equally low-key reception. >> i'm feeling married! >> reporter: at 69 years old, mccartney didn't rock out, but he reported sang a few songs, including one he wrote especially for his new wife. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> this morning on "the early show," religion and plxs. more fallout from the claim that mitt romney's mormon faith is a cult. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." mmm. [ male announcer ] and now so can you. the new succulent noodle entrees from p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. usa prime credit... this peggy... hi, i'm cashing in my points... peggy? no more points - coupons now. coupons? coupons. coupons? next, you convert coupons to tokens. tokens? then you trade tokens for credits. and then i get the cash? then you call back. bye bye. peggy? hello? what just happened? want rewards tha
mrs. mccartney has her own money.r-old new york native is sitting on a family fortune worth an estimated $500 million. the low-key ceremony was followed by an equally low-key reception. >> i'm feeling married! >> reporter: at 69 years old, mccartney didn't rock out, but he reported sang a few songs, including one he wrote especially for his new wife. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> this morning on "the early show," religion and plxs. more fallout from the...
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then her fifth grade teacher, mrs. nelson, read a book about a family who was living in their car. >> i pretended i hadn't washed my hair in the bathroom of the texaco gas station that morning. >> reporter: suddenly, brooke, who never told anyone that her own family lived in a tent in this field in minnesota, felt she wasn't alone. >> i thought i was the only one that had to go through this. but then i realized there's other people too. >> reporter: a recent study found that compared to five years ago, 49% of teachers are seeing more students arrive at school hungry. 36% are seeing more students who are homeless. >> now, authors are writing books about kids facing these challenges from pre-school through high school. with teachers and patients using them as a kind of therapy. >> i'm seeing more books like this than i have seen in a career that spans decades. >> reporter: when 7-year-old kaylin's dad was laid off, she was terrified she would have to move away from texas. >> this house has a lot of memories to me. and i
then her fifth grade teacher, mrs. nelson, read a book about a family who was living in their car. >> i pretended i hadn't washed my hair in the bathroom of the texaco gas station that morning. >> reporter: suddenly, brooke, who never told anyone that her own family lived in a tent in this field in minnesota, felt she wasn't alone. >> i thought i was the only one that had to go through this. but then i realized there's other people too. >> reporter: a recent study found...
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information that wasn't already in the public domain to mr live yet and nevertheless that the government lawyers in this in this trial they accuse her of acting as a honeytrap. front for the russian intelligence services targeting mr hancock's specifically a because of his vulnerability they term it with extramarital affairs and b. because of his position on that defense committee and because of his access to what would have been very highly classified information now. yet as she denies acting in this way she says she was not a spy she was never in contact with any intelligence officials never has been and maintains her innocence that's why she's fighting her deportation and also says she's never given any access and also to those classified documents now also today her lawyers actually said that there was quote a genuine feeling between her and mr hancock and so that's the line. they're going down and also there actually questioned a witness today who is an m i five agent now. identified identity remained anonymous and it was put to that witness by the live yet as lawyers that the only reason why the security services are intereste
information that wasn't already in the public domain to mr live yet and nevertheless that the government lawyers in this in this trial they accuse her of acting as a honeytrap. front for the russian intelligence services targeting mr hancock's specifically a because of his vulnerability they term it with extramarital affairs and b. because of his position on that defense committee and because of his access to what would have been very highly classified information now. yet as she denies acting...
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mrs. thomas called her up... >> yes the "times" broke that story. >> rose: what did she ask her. >> recant. yomust want to recant what you said. (laughs) >> rose: but that was the toughest and hardest and scariest thing for you in journalism? >> it was tough. jane and i were attacked by conservative supporters of justice thomas and it was pretty furious for a while. >> rose: your reputation... toughness goes hand in hand with the name jill abramson. it does! look at you smiling! it's true. >> rose: the question is whether you felt you had to be tt way. >> in the book or at work or in snauls. >> rose: in your journalistic career. >> well, investigative reporting is a tough line of work. it's not one where you usually make its a whole lot of friends. you're usually investigating scandals. >> rose: and therefore people will be pushing back more than you've seen. >> when i began, especially doing big money there politics investigations at the "wall street journal" it was hard for me to cold call people and ask them unpleasant questions. rose: did it get easy? >> it got easier. >> rose: when di
mrs. thomas called her up... >> yes the "times" broke that story. >> rose: what did she ask her. >> recant. yomust want to recant what you said. (laughs) >> rose: but that was the toughest and hardest and scariest thing for you in journalism? >> it was tough. jane and i were attacked by conservative supporters of justice thomas and it was pretty furious for a while. >> rose: your reputation... toughness goes hand in hand with the name jill abramson....
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mr. mayor. we will bring her back on the stage in a little bit. if i could please have our sponsors on stage.nguage] michele, please. is ike in here or no? thank you. q'again, without these sponsors, we would not have been able to throw this wonderful event for you all. thank you for your continued support. >> thank you. thank you. >> of course, as a mayor, i'm very privileged. i will ask the supervisor to join us, as well. please come up, too. join us. [applause] >> yes. ross has always taught me how to say it the right way. as the mayor of san francisco and on behalf of our city, i want to issue an appropriate proclamation celebrating the arab heritage month, and also to present this, not only to the whole group, but personally to someone who has really helped create the bridges of understanding the cultures through the film festival, the arab-american film festival in san francisco. thank you very much. [applause] >> i want to, again, thank you, all, for coming tonight. it's been my pleasure to celebrate with you this wonderful month. i also look forward to visiting the countries of the mi
mr. mayor. we will bring her back on the stage in a little bit. if i could please have our sponsors on stage.nguage] michele, please. is ike in here or no? thank you. q'again, without these sponsors, we would not have been able to throw this wonderful event for you all. thank you for your continued support. >> thank you. thank you. >> of course, as a mayor, i'm very privileged. i will ask the supervisor to join us, as well. please come up, too. join us. [applause] >> yes. ross...