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nancy is rebecca's godmother. nancy? rebecca, is that you? yes, it's me. hi, how are you?opinionated old lady. see that building? that's the transamerica building. some people like it, but not me. it's too big. speaker: they drive through san francisco. nancy shaw drives an old, old car. speaker: it's a big old american car. her uncle edward is a very distinguished man. edward is in a retirement home because he's not able to really function well on his own. i'm afraid these visits here are rather tiring. they take the wind out of my sails. melaku is from ethiopia. is it melaku? yes. melaku is from ethiopia. melaku is away from his family and being away from your family is not fun. angela is from the philippines. she's a "whoa!" kind of person. hi! angela, this is rebecca casey from boston. she'll be living here, too. hello. oh, terrific! nancy tells rebecca she has to pay rent. i'll need to ask you for some rent money to help pay the house expenses. speaker: that was something that she didn't count on. it was a little unfair of nancy shaw to tell rebecca that late. she was
nancy is rebecca's godmother. nancy? rebecca, is that you? yes, it's me. hi, how are you?opinionated old lady. see that building? that's the transamerica building. some people like it, but not me. it's too big. speaker: they drive through san francisco. nancy shaw drives an old, old car. speaker: it's a big old american car. her uncle edward is a very distinguished man. edward is in a retirement home because he's not able to really function well on his own. i'm afraid these visits here are...
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i wonder if you can get nancy regan to play nancy regan. >> yes, that's true. but she is getting up there in age. you are not uh febded by this? you are not offended by this. >> i was more offended by "monster in-law." if you are going to make movies you will have a lot of liberal people in them. maybe we will judge them by talent. her sins were particularly uh gree jaws -- egregious, but who is to say? maybe get sean penn to play regan, alec baldwin. >> they could have picked eight million other actresses including alyssa milan know who is my personal choice. go ahead and laugh. she is america's cup cake. anyway, bill, wasn't this done -- it is done precisely to force us to talk about it. >> however, i don't think it is a big deal. it is a cameo role. it is not a full on bio pick. even if it was, who cares? basically we don't have a culted personality. this is definitely going to offend the mainstream conservative, particularly the memory of ronald reagan and nancy reagan to have jane fonda do this. in the end, we don't have a personality cult. >> it would be
i wonder if you can get nancy regan to play nancy regan. >> yes, that's true. but she is getting up there in age. you are not uh febded by this? you are not offended by this. >> i was more offended by "monster in-law." if you are going to make movies you will have a lot of liberal people in them. maybe we will judge them by talent. her sins were particularly uh gree jaws -- egregious, but who is to say? maybe get sean penn to play regan, alec baldwin. >> they could...
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how about getting nancy regan to play nancy regan because she is still around. >> that's true, but she is getting up there in age. >> ind was more offended in "monster in-law." if you are going to make movies you will have a lot of liberal people in them. her since were particularly egregious during a time of war. but look at sean penn who can play regan. >> bill, welcome to the program. they could have picked eight million otherke actresses including alyssa milano who is my personal choice. go ahead and laugh. >> i will. >> she is america's cup cake. anyway, it wasn't done -- it is done precisely to force us to talk about it. >> oh yes. i don't think it is a big deal. it is a a cameo role. it wasn't a full on bio pick. even if it was, who cares? we don't have a culted personality. this is going to offend mainstream conservative sentiment, particularly the memory of ronald reagan and nancy reagan to have jane fonda do this. but in the end we don't have a personality cult like they do in communist china. it is healthy. >> it would be different if we went out on the streets and tried to
how about getting nancy regan to play nancy regan because she is still around. >> that's true, but she is getting up there in age. >> ind was more offended in "monster in-law." if you are going to make movies you will have a lot of liberal people in them. her since were particularly egregious during a time of war. but look at sean penn who can play regan. >> bill, welcome to the program. they could have picked eight million otherke actresses including alyssa milano...
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i'm nancy cordes. we begin tonight with the ongoing search for sush viefers, and the accounting of the dead after nearly two days of tornadoes. more than three done people in six states have been killed, and at least 90 tornadoes have been confirmed, striking at least 162 towns. among the hardest hit communities is west liberty, kentucky. and that's where anna werner begins our coverage tonight. anna, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, nancy. you know, this was a town, a picturesque town sitting in the foothills will of the appalachian mountains. now it looks like something put the town through a blender. there are bits and pieces of buildings everywhere. the tornado shredded buildings and lives. kentucky's governor said it looked like a bomb had hit downtown west liberty. down a small town main street that had led to city hall, the police station, the courthouse, and a chinese restaurant, the tornado left a trail of rubble. 120-mile-per-hour winds took town billions, crushed cars, and sheered of
i'm nancy cordes. we begin tonight with the ongoing search for sush viefers, and the accounting of the dead after nearly two days of tornadoes. more than three done people in six states have been killed, and at least 90 tornadoes have been confirmed, striking at least 162 towns. among the hardest hit communities is west liberty, kentucky. and that's where anna werner begins our coverage tonight. anna, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, nancy. you know, this was a town, a picturesque...
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nancy snyderman by phone tonight. nancy, i heard the medical examiner quoted as saying, she had a heart attack aggravated by cocaine while in the bathtub, plain and simple. >> this is a classic example of the new face of addiction and the cause of death from addiction and a reminder you don't have to have one massive drug in your system. she really has a cumulative issue. underlying heart disease, most probable from cigarette smoking and smoking marijuana and then the legal combination of alcohol, xanax, ben drl, all depressants, and all of those things together when you slip into a hot bathtub can be enough to slide under the water and then drown. so the coroner is causing the cause of death accidental drowning, but when you decrease the respiratory rate with all of those medications, it really is one problem precipitating the other. and the real concern here is obviously, as an addict, as someone who was treated before for an addiction, there are doctors, famiilfamily, friends, could have helped deny access to the m
nancy snyderman by phone tonight. nancy, i heard the medical examiner quoted as saying, she had a heart attack aggravated by cocaine while in the bathtub, plain and simple. >> this is a classic example of the new face of addiction and the cause of death from addiction and a reminder you don't have to have one massive drug in your system. she really has a cumulative issue. underlying heart disease, most probable from cigarette smoking and smoking marijuana and then the legal combination of...
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this week, jane fonda won playing nancy reagan.eople want to talk about to explain they are making a movie about a white house butler who served eight presidents over decades. jane fonda there is talk, not confirmed up yet, is in talks to play nancy reagan. jane fonda of hanoi jane fame. questions, starting with you, hayes. anything wrong with that? >> look, i don't get terribly exercised at hollywood being hollywood. this is what hollywood does. they create a controversy. they generate publicity. get people to talk about a movie that probably nobody would have been talking about at this point in production. they call it obsessed. yes. is it offensetive have jane fonda play nancy reagan? i think it is. >> maybe i'm giving a woman's perspective, but jane fonda has become known more for the exercise video and being in phenomenal shape than hanoi jane. i'd be happy at nancy's age that jane fonda might play me in a movie. >> offensive and trivial. that's hollywood. what do you expect? >> chris: first, jane fonda is being a good actress
this week, jane fonda won playing nancy reagan.eople want to talk about to explain they are making a movie about a white house butler who served eight presidents over decades. jane fonda there is talk, not confirmed up yet, is in talks to play nancy reagan. jane fonda of hanoi jane fame. questions, starting with you, hayes. anything wrong with that? >> look, i don't get terribly exercised at hollywood being hollywood. this is what hollywood does. they create a controversy. they generate...
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nancy, in just a moment. but i want some dark matter. and dark matter are in theory of it was originated in part by you, back in the 80s, correct? when you fought the battle of, is there dark matter? because there is nothing sensory about dark matter. you can't look tat under a microscope, correct? >> right. >> how do you know it exists? >> by the affects on the motions of other objects and also because it bends light. >> you're talking about gravity? >> yes, it has gravity. >> is it a benign gravity? >> well, gravity never sleeps and it can cause terrible destruction. for example near black holes. so gravity certainly is benign for us. it's what is keeping us in our seats. but it can have very bad affects if you happen to slip at the edge of a precipice. >> what did it -- what did dark matter do that was constructive for the evolution of the universe, the evolution of the earth? the earth is about 5 billion years old? >> 4.6 billion years old. >> when did man get here? >> it depends on how you define man. >> hom nids. >> hom nids about
nancy, in just a moment. but i want some dark matter. and dark matter are in theory of it was originated in part by you, back in the 80s, correct? when you fought the battle of, is there dark matter? because there is nothing sensory about dark matter. you can't look tat under a microscope, correct? >> right. >> how do you know it exists? >> by the affects on the motions of other objects and also because it bends light. >> you're talking about gravity? >> yes, it...
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and in most cases like this, obviously, heart breaking and preventable. >> nancy, thank you. dr. nancy snyderman on this coroner's report just out in l.a. >>> a violent end to a story we told you about. a tengs standoff between french police and the alleged gunman in three fatal shootings. after being corners for 32 hours, french officials say the suspect came out with guns blazing as police stormed the apartment. he jumped from a window, landing on the ground, still firing until he was shot dead by police. three plofrszs were hurt in the exchange. the 23-year-old al qaeda militant died as they claim he wanted to, with a gun in his hands. >>> now to the pollaauolitics o women's health. the largest women's breast cancer charity remains in kroenchs after a controversial decision to cut off funding to planned parenthood. donations to the susan g. komen charity are down. >> the organization known for its iconic pink ribbon is taking a hit where it hurts. as raszs for the cure around the country. in southwest florida, donations down almost 30%. lafayette, louisiana, down 27%. ft. wort
and in most cases like this, obviously, heart breaking and preventable. >> nancy, thank you. dr. nancy snyderman on this coroner's report just out in l.a. >>> a violent end to a story we told you about. a tengs standoff between french police and the alleged gunman in three fatal shootings. after being corners for 32 hours, french officials say the suspect came out with guns blazing as police stormed the apartment. he jumped from a window, landing on the ground, still firing until...
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for tonight's conversations with for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by dr nancy alcoa dr cohen is a historian author and a contributor to the huffington post her writing has appeared in los angeles times the chicago times and a variety of other publications she received her ph d. from columbia university and held positions as a visiting scholar at u.c.l.a. and a visiting proof professor of history at binghamton university dr cohen previously worked as a senior policy analyst for lane and advocacy organization dedicated to rebuilding the middle class dr cohen is also the author of the groundbreaking book delirium how the sexual counter revolution is polarizing america a groundbreaking investigation into a shadow movement deep within both political parties that's responsible in part for america's broken politics cohen thanks for joining us tonight. hi tom thanks for having me very very happy to have you with us what what initially interested you in what became this book delirium well american politics has gone crazy it's gone off the deep end so i started looking over th
for tonight's conversations with for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by dr nancy alcoa dr cohen is a historian author and a contributor to the huffington post her writing has appeared in los angeles times the chicago times and a variety of other publications she received her ph d. from columbia university and held positions as a visiting scholar at u.c.l.a. and a visiting proof professor of history at binghamton university dr cohen previously worked as a senior policy analyst...
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it was the most despicable war going. >> movie about nancy reagan.s hundred more wonderful qualified ago tretsz to play her. this is stunt casting in order to get people to talk about it and it worked. >> kimberly: we're doing it. >> kimberly: it's kind of like pochoen tas attire. >> bob: you take this off and use it as a tourniquet. >> does it bother you one of the writers of "the butler," one of writers is game changers, sarah palin hit job. >> can you imagine that to connect the dots on this one. >> bob: i will say they provide a lot of material. >> you're not a medium anymore. >> this medium. notices at medium. [ laughter ] go ahead. >> eric: if president obama what about the unions and hugo chavez i wonder what tricks he has up his sleeve. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b
it was the most despicable war going. >> movie about nancy reagan.s hundred more wonderful qualified ago tretsz to play her. this is stunt casting in order to get people to talk about it and it worked. >> kimberly: we're doing it. >> kimberly: it's kind of like pochoen tas attire. >> bob: you take this off and use it as a tourniquet. >> does it bother you one of the writers of "the butler," one of writers is game changers, sarah palin hit job. >>...
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we tried the nancy pelosi way.st two years president obama was in office she peaceally got everything she wanted from the dodd-frank legislation to the health care legislation, to the passage of cap and trade in the house. we know what was next, the card check unionization bill. gregg: right. >> all the things nancy pelosi was doing to turn the economy around the first two years her, you know, was terrible. obviously she disagrees what it takes to create a job. gregg: even the christian science monitor, david grant said this of this new bill. none of these provisions put as shovel in an unemployed construction worker's hand or cuts taxes to allow employers to have more money. isn't that true? >> well, it is true. it is not a construction jobs bill. it is not an infrastructure bill. so i will give them that. the house is working on trying to put together a highway bill. i would mention to you that when the democrats controlled the entire process they advanced no infrastructure bill. the only reason we're talking abo
we tried the nancy pelosi way.st two years president obama was in office she peaceally got everything she wanted from the dodd-frank legislation to the health care legislation, to the passage of cap and trade in the house. we know what was next, the card check unionization bill. gregg: right. >> all the things nancy pelosi was doing to turn the economy around the first two years her, you know, was terrible. obviously she disagrees what it takes to create a job. gregg: even the christian...
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nancy cordes on why olympia snowe is leaving the senate. remembering former teen idol davy jones of the monk monkees. >> and david martin, with a wounded veteran of iraq who fights on at home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. they came after midnight when most folks were sleeping. by the time the sun rose today, survivors could see what had terrified them in the night. from a helicopter over harrisburg, illinois, you can follow the path that one tornado took, buildings blown apart on their foundations, winds as high as 170 miles an hour did this. and harrisburg was not alone. 27 tornadoes have been reported. at least nine people are dead, more than 150 injured. the resort town of branson, missouri, is hit hard. the storm system moved east. tornado watches and warnings were posted from mississippi to ohio. we have two correspondents in the disaster area. first, dean reynolds in harrisburg, illinois. dean. >> reporter: scott, just have a look at this behind me here. this us
nancy cordes on why olympia snowe is leaving the senate. remembering former teen idol davy jones of the monk monkees. >> and david martin, with a wounded veteran of iraq who fights on at home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. they came after midnight when most folks were sleeping. by the time the sun rose today, survivors could see what had terrified them in the night. from a helicopter over harrisburg,...
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nancy? >> reporter: scott, the candidates have been sharply critical of the president's handling of the war in afghanistan but they themselves are at odds over whether the u.s. should be leaving that country faster, slower, or not at all. former house speaker newt gingrich has criticized the president in the past for setting a date for withdrawal from afghanistan. but for the past several weeks, he's been calling for a rapid exit from the country, especially after this weekend's tragedy. >> well, my feeling is we should leave. that i think as fast as we can with safety. i think the possibility of us changing afghan culture is virtually zero. >> reporter: that sets him apart from former senator rick santorum, who has said that as president he would cancel the administration's plan to bring most troops out by the end of 2014. >> i think we have a mission to accomplish. i think what the president's done in his policies have made it much harder to accomplish that mission, by putting an artificia
nancy? >> reporter: scott, the candidates have been sharply critical of the president's handling of the war in afghanistan but they themselves are at odds over whether the u.s. should be leaving that country faster, slower, or not at all. former house speaker newt gingrich has criticized the president in the past for setting a date for withdrawal from afghanistan. but for the past several weeks, he's been calling for a rapid exit from the country, especially after this weekend's tragedy....
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thank you, speaker boehner, and thank you former speaker nancy pelosi and thank you all, my friends. friends that i've known for many years, personal friends and friends of israel and champions of the israeli american alliance. we've had a very good visit in washington. first in my discussions with the president in the oval office, and then in meetings with our delegations. then with the opportunity i had to address aipac last night and now culminate inning this remarkable display of solidarity here in the congress of the united states. it's bipartisan. it cuts across the senate into the house. there have been wonderful expressions of support that you just heard from mr. boehner and mrs. pelosi. i think it reflects the general sentiment that we see here today. i think that as we face the challenges that confront our world, the world of the united states, israel, the free nations and, in fact, all nations in the world today, those great challenges require really three qualities to address them successfully. the three are clarity, courage, and wisdom. i don't think that there is a plac
thank you, speaker boehner, and thank you former speaker nancy pelosi and thank you all, my friends. friends that i've known for many years, personal friends and friends of israel and champions of the israeli american alliance. we've had a very good visit in washington. first in my discussions with the president in the oval office, and then in meetings with our delegations. then with the opportunity i had to address aipac last night and now culminate inning this remarkable display of solidarity...
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nancy, good evening. >> reporter: jeff, good evening. each of the three top candidates is trying to lay claim to the conservative south. and evidently, they believe that the way to the voters hearts is through their stomaches. >> i like grits. >> reporter: it started on thursday in mississippi when mitt romney professed a new found love for southern cuisine. >> i started right with a biscuit and cheesy grit, i'll tell you, delicious. >> reporter: that lead newt gingrich who called georgia home for 30 areas to stir the pot in alabama. >> unlike one of may competitors, i have had grits before. if you don't understand grits there's a pretty high likely you don't understand the rest of the south either. >> reporter: rick santorum stayed out of the food fight but he came to mississippi today hungry for votes. >> why should a southern voter go for you as opposed to say a native son like newt gingrich. >> i understand there's some regional appeal for congressman gingrich. but he's won ta states out of what, 25 races so far. and he's finished th
nancy, good evening. >> reporter: jeff, good evening. each of the three top candidates is trying to lay claim to the conservative south. and evidently, they believe that the way to the voters hearts is through their stomaches. >> i like grits. >> reporter: it started on thursday in mississippi when mitt romney professed a new found love for southern cuisine. >> i started right with a biscuit and cheesy grit, i'll tell you, delicious. >> reporter: that lead newt...
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--aspirin--alve/motrine --tylenol--no visint--anti diarrhealsslike pepto and mmodm immodium doctor nancyr will be back in just a few inutes tt answer your questions...if you have any, now's the time to ask.just send them to us on facebook or twitter. a baltimore police officer under investigation. investigation.what ties one &pofficer has to thh case surrrunding the shooting death of a 13 year old girl. girl.plus... a new survey names the worst átouristsá aroundd.. find out who the on vacation. and ... the circus is comiig to town... and you have a chance to get in for free.keep watching for your chance to win tickees. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. jermain jones sot ((breaak4)) i was paying too much with cable. paying so much, you want better quality. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. for the amount of money that i'm paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone with our best deal online... $89.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was ama
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nancy snyderman.d morning all of you. >> good morning. >> nice to see you. >> i love the way you say power players. that's all i'm saying. >> i'm glad. >> anything will make him feel good. >> let's start in israel. i want to start with donny. israel banned underweight models from modelling. they are asking for the models to supply a report that they are not being malnourished. >> bmi index or something. >> yeah, certain bmi. as an ad guy does that make you bristle? >> number one, the government gets involved and puts warnings on cigarette labels because we know it's physically harmful to kids. we have to stop blaming the media. i'm raising daughters. at the end of the day, i have the ability to teach her, as far as her own self-image versus what's in a magazine. we are pointing a finger at the media. we have more control. >> wait, the media is incredibly powerful. >> not more than parents. >> let me say, one of the real issues is that we do so much photo shopping that even the models themselves don't
nancy snyderman.d morning all of you. >> good morning. >> nice to see you. >> i love the way you say power players. that's all i'm saying. >> i'm glad. >> anything will make him feel good. >> let's start in israel. i want to start with donny. israel banned underweight models from modelling. they are asking for the models to supply a report that they are not being malnourished. >> bmi index or something. >> yeah, certain bmi. as an ad guy does that...
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[applause] >> our next speaker is nancy hong. nancy is an artist, writer, children's book ill administrator, curator and art's administrator. devoted her artistic career to the nonprofit art's sector creatingim mags for political, social and community events and causes her writing has been published in severalan tholologies. with that i introduce nancy hong. >> thank you for coming this is called bread and soup. beneath the bear bulb we gather to eat our evening meal of bread and soup. here behind the mission walls the kind speaks to us in euphemisms we avoids staring at our brown roasts faces, our hard boiled hands and violet veins he mouths his words like a fish careful not to mention china to us who are now fartherless and motherless in this new country. he does not know we created our own miracle that transformed the stale, hard crust into wrich crackling pork skinning. the soup and broth. our lips smack in satisfaction of this, our only taste of home. >> this piece is on angel island. the angel island immigration station whe
[applause] >> our next speaker is nancy hong. nancy is an artist, writer, children's book ill administrator, curator and art's administrator. devoted her artistic career to the nonprofit art's sector creatingim mags for political, social and community events and causes her writing has been published in severalan tholologies. with that i introduce nancy hong. >> thank you for coming this is called bread and soup. beneath the bear bulb we gather to eat our evening meal of bread and...
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for that, i'm profoundly sorry. >> there are growing demands for komen to clean house. >> nancy brinker needs to resign and the board needs to be replaced. >> komen officials acknowledge these are difficult times, but the board says it has complete confidence in brinker, and officials warn that fewer donations will mean less money to help women who can't afford mammograms or cancer treatment. today, this maryland hospital provided mammograms for low income women thanks to money from komen. >> this year, we'll do an additional 600 mammograms. from what we usually do. >> because of the komen money? >> because of the komen money. >> ultimately, they saved my life. >> roxanne martinez, of ft. worth, was pregnant when diagnosed with breast cancer, then lost her job. she said money from komen helped pay for chemotherapy, medicine, and insurance premiums. >> knowing what i have been through, i know that the women's lives are on the line here. >> martinez says she'll run at least three races this year and urges friends to forgive komen's mistakes. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> there's a
for that, i'm profoundly sorry. >> there are growing demands for komen to clean house. >> nancy brinker needs to resign and the board needs to be replaced. >> komen officials acknowledge these are difficult times, but the board says it has complete confidence in brinker, and officials warn that fewer donations will mean less money to help women who can't afford mammograms or cancer treatment. today, this maryland hospital provided mammograms for low income women thanks to...
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. >>> nancy dÍaz la primera en su familia en ir a la universidad luego de graduarse del innerÍision@@saba que querÍa arreglar computadora y me preguntÓ por quÉ vas querer arreglar como pucomputadrodor s fabricar y diseÑar, fue la primera vez que oÍ la palabra ingenierÍa. >>> estas jÓvenes ejemplo delis mayor educaciÓn, comprometida con la comunidad y dispuestas a dejar un legado. >>> quiero contribuir a la comunidad la tinga, por ser una persona activa, en el Área de polÍtica creo que esto es algo importante para los jÓvenes no sÓlo sentarse anula do un lado movilizar se. >>> quiero ser profesora creo que no voy asentir que heion ivo @@noticiero univisionunivisionÍ eventualmente tener un espacio donde pueda seguir motivando a estudiantes latinos porquenuniv
. >>> nancy dÍaz la primera en su familia en ir a la universidad luego de graduarse del innerÍision@@saba que querÍa arreglar computadora y me preguntÓ por quÉ vas querer arreglar como pucomputadrodor s fabricar y diseÑar, fue la primera vez que oÍ la palabra ingenierÍa. >>> estas jÓvenes ejemplo delis mayor educaciÓn, comprometida con la comunidad y dispuestas a dejar un legado. >>> quiero contribuir a la comunidad la tinga, por ser una persona activa, en...
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rebuilt their home in the same spot, and it looks almost the same as it did before the disaster, but nancy admits it still doesn't quite feel like home. >> i, you know, why don't we just get out of here, sell it, but then the next day, you know, you change your mind. we've had some little discussions. >> nancy, who was out of town when the blast occurred, is now ordering furniture and filling her new house with new things, but she says the hardest part is to remember what can't be replaced. >> my two cats, the pictures, things that our families had given us, grandmother, great grandmothers, you know, we had all of those. >> reporter: nancy says they decided to stay in the neighborhood because her children and grandchildren live close by. bob has the more practical reason. >> the same thing is not going to happen again, still have an airplane crash into you, but probably not have a big gas line explode again because it doesn't exist. >> reporter: pg&e has rerouted the gas to avoid this neighborhood. meanwhile, talks are still underway between pg&e and san bruno to provide restitution for th
rebuilt their home in the same spot, and it looks almost the same as it did before the disaster, but nancy admits it still doesn't quite feel like home. >> i, you know, why don't we just get out of here, sell it, but then the next day, you know, you change your mind. we've had some little discussions. >> nancy, who was out of town when the blast occurred, is now ordering furniture and filling her new house with new things, but she says the hardest part is to remember what can't be...
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nancy sherman was interviewed as part of booktv's college series. it is about half an hour. >> host: what do you do for a living? >> guest: i have the glorious job of being a professor. i teach at georgetown university and this year i am at the woodrow wilson center so occasionally i write books. i talk to veterans and soldiers about going to war and coming home. >> host: what is your connection to the naval academy? >> guest: i used to teach at the naval academy. 4 two years. i was there inaugural distinguished chair in ethics. they have a cheating scandal and they are in the limelight being near washington and they needed to brainstorm about how to teach ethics and so they called me in and -- i have taught ethics for years at georgetown for 20 years. some of that before, yale and as a graduate student. they were surprised that there had been people teaching ethics as part of the curriculum. we modified the course to talk about character in war and character of midshipmen and sailors and marines. was fascinating. it was a fascinating tour of duty.
nancy sherman was interviewed as part of booktv's college series. it is about half an hour. >> host: what do you do for a living? >> guest: i have the glorious job of being a professor. i teach at georgetown university and this year i am at the woodrow wilson center so occasionally i write books. i talk to veterans and soldiers about going to war and coming home. >> host: what is your connection to the naval academy? >> guest: i used to teach at the naval academy. 4 two...
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the former speaker, nancy pelosi. [applause] in my own family, my mom can't be here today, but my family is well represented by my sisters. the head of our affair house and office right here in san francisco. because time is limited, there are a number of things we are doing to advance equality for women. i could talk about the work we're doing defending women that are denied loans by lending institutions. there are 22 cases around the country where women are denied loans because the lenders think they have no income because they are on maternity leave. we're close to resolving a nationwide case in that regard. defending the woman who was evicted for adopting a child. she was allowed in the villa complex -- into the apartment complex, but once they had bonded as a family, she was evicted. in the state of alabama, representing the freedom of women to be able to choose who they want to go out with, they have the water turned off. he went to the landlord and asked what happened. she says, lose your black boyfriend. that
the former speaker, nancy pelosi. [applause] in my own family, my mom can't be here today, but my family is well represented by my sisters. the head of our affair house and office right here in san francisco. because time is limited, there are a number of things we are doing to advance equality for women. i could talk about the work we're doing defending women that are denied loans by lending institutions. there are 22 cases around the country where women are denied loans because the lenders...
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in may of 1843 lovejoy was indicted for helping two fugitive slaves, nancy and aginous, make their way to freedom. the trial did not start until october. however, during the spring and throughout the summer the case received wide spread attention both regionally and across the state. lovejoy during the summer self confidently inserted an advertisement in the chicago newspaper, the western citizen. it read, notice of the canada line of stages cheap, cheap. the subscriber would inform ladies and gentleman who wish to travel north for the benefit of their condition to the falls of niagara, the above line of stages will be in action and efficient operation during the summer. passengers will be carried all the way through for nothing. for further particulars inquire of the subscriber at his residence at princeton county signed owen lovejoy. when the case finally came before the court, witnesses for the state testified that lovejoy used his house to help run away slaves. one witness told the jury that he had seen the slave nancy with lovejoy in his rig and that lovejoy had told him that she
in may of 1843 lovejoy was indicted for helping two fugitive slaves, nancy and aginous, make their way to freedom. the trial did not start until october. however, during the spring and throughout the summer the case received wide spread attention both regionally and across the state. lovejoy during the summer self confidently inserted an advertisement in the chicago newspaper, the western citizen. it read, notice of the canada line of stages cheap, cheap. the subscriber would inform ladies and...
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nancy ward who is our region nine fema director. we have cal e.m.a. here, mike dayton and his staff. chief greg sir and they brought their whole command staff. we have many nert scroll teers. nert was a group that came about from 9/11 i mean -- shows where my mind is. from loma prieta. we have a lot prepared for you and i want to welcome our two chiefs up. joanne, would you like to start with a few words and then chief greg sir after that? >> thank you, anne, for the kind introductions. it was amazing 22 years ago this city in the bay area region experienced the loma prieta earthquake. i was not yet in the fire department. it was about five months before i joined and like anne alluded to, if anyone lived here, they remember where they were. >> i was at a high school when it happened and all of us remember the frightening moments and the aftermath of loma prieta. and it's always fitting when we celebrate an anniversary to take a minute not only to commemorate that but to next on the importance of how the community needs to step up an
nancy ward who is our region nine fema director. we have cal e.m.a. here, mike dayton and his staff. chief greg sir and they brought their whole command staff. we have many nert scroll teers. nert was a group that came about from 9/11 i mean -- shows where my mind is. from loma prieta. we have a lot prepared for you and i want to welcome our two chiefs up. joanne, would you like to start with a few words and then chief greg sir after that? >> thank you, anne, for the kind introductions....
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sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. [applause] thank you. >> we would not be here without wested. they do phenomenal work putting together procedures and thinking critically, which is appreciated. since 1997, glenn hartley has served as the ceo. the nonprofit agency dedicated to learning for learning for children, youth, and adults. agency staffing has doubled and revenues have grown more than four fold. you may not know this. i heard you talk about the commitment, the belief that all kids to should succeed in our schools and all adults in the community should arrive, despite the circumstances they were born into. all the people involved here today believe that with you. please join me in welcoming the line harvey, ceo of wested. >> good morning. thank you all for coming. i really appreciate it. thank you, mr. mayor, we are so excited about this. i am the ceo of wested. we have been headquartered in san francisco since the mid 1960's, so we have a long commitment to the city and we are focused on improved learning for c
sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. [applause] thank you. >> we would not be here without wested. they do phenomenal work putting together procedures and thinking critically, which is appreciated. since 1997, glenn hartley has served as the ceo. the nonprofit agency dedicated to learning for learning for children, youth, and adults. agency staffing has doubled and revenues have grown more than four fold. you may not know this. i heard you talk about the commitment, the belief that...
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thank you. >> thank you, nancy. we're pleased to have with us linda hallman who will be speaking next. she is the executive director of the american association of university women. that organization has been a phenomenal support to us and to the plaintiffs and we are very appreciative that linda is able to be here today. >> good morning, everyone. my nine years of service in the united states army were positive and enriching for me and provided me with many wonderful experiences, memories and friendships. unfortunately, that isn't always the case for service members. service members can find themselves in a position where it's almost impossible to stand up against injustice and to do so comes with great personal cost. it's a case of a double victimization. catch 22. if you leave, you are punished. if you stay, you suffer in silence and all of this is piled on top of the original violence. so aauw makes it our mission to advance equality for women and girls and one of the ways we do this is supporting courageous wom
thank you. >> thank you, nancy. we're pleased to have with us linda hallman who will be speaking next. she is the executive director of the american association of university women. that organization has been a phenomenal support to us and to the plaintiffs and we are very appreciative that linda is able to be here today. >> good morning, everyone. my nine years of service in the united states army were positive and enriching for me and provided me with many wonderful experiences,...