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frank and nancy were now empty nesters.ley and her brother jay were each married and on their own. brianna was in college in nashville. >> you were so close with your kids. was it hard as one by one they started leaving the nest and going off to college? >> sure, yeah it was. i mean, i'm proud of 'em, but it was -- it was difficult. i mean, change is difficult. >> reporter: now nancy was often home alone. frank's work with his new client -- a wealthy defense contractor -- had him traveling to florida, california even kuwait. >> there was a little bit more, you know, freedom or whatever. and like i said, a lot of it was work. and so you know, i was out there trying to kinda build it. and she was sitting at home. >> reporter: still nancy had her faith and church activities to fill the empty hours. in fact -- that's where she'd been the evening everything changed for the howard family. it was a saturday night august 18, 2012. >> you're out of town. >> yes. >> you get a call that something horrific has happened to nancy, there'
frank and nancy were now empty nesters.ley and her brother jay were each married and on their own. brianna was in college in nashville. >> you were so close with your kids. was it hard as one by one they started leaving the nest and going off to college? >> sure, yeah it was. i mean, i'm proud of 'em, but it was -- it was difficult. i mean, change is difficult. >> reporter: now nancy was often home alone. frank's work with his new client -- a wealthy defense contractor -- had...
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and so, it ain't nancy's cash.our cash, and i want everybody to have the same respect for the cash. that's the issue that i have, and so that's why i'm as intense as i am. not because i want to chop you down, because i don't want to make the same mistakes. >> well, i'm on board. there's no question about that. >> and so, i have some place i want to take you, okay? >> oh, i'm excited. >> go ahead and take this bend. i'm surprised by how much development's goin' on around here. >> waycross is--in the last five years, has been blowing up. >> has it? >> it's growin'--oh, yeah. and this is just an old georgia town. >> i'm taking nancy to a house in waycross in a neighborhood that i think she'll like. i want her to understand how important it is to her business that she live here. does your house in tampa look like this? >> no, i have a beach house. um, i have a nice house. >> is it this nice? >> no, not at all. >> nancy. >> mm-hmm. >> you want to know why i brought you here? >> 'cause i'ma be able to buy this house in a
and so, it ain't nancy's cash.our cash, and i want everybody to have the same respect for the cash. that's the issue that i have, and so that's why i'm as intense as i am. not because i want to chop you down, because i don't want to make the same mistakes. >> well, i'm on board. there's no question about that. >> and so, i have some place i want to take you, okay? >> oh, i'm excited. >> go ahead and take this bend. i'm surprised by how much development's goin' on around...
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someone nancy had never met. and then a young man named chris came to the door to pick lynsie up. >> she introduces you to this guy chris. did chris say hello to you? >> yes. >> was he polite good manners? >> mm-hmm. >> but nancy said something felt wrong. >> i had a feeling about him. >> what feeling? >> i don't know. >> but you put it aside. >> mm-hmm. >> of course she was used to things going wrong, spent years worries about lynsie. it was a struggle to let go but she did. >> last thing i said wear your seat belt and looks over and said back at you mom. love you. last thing she said to me. >> locked up the house and went to bed. the next day, lynsie was supposed to call after she was done tutoring two girls from the neighborhood but when the call never came nancy drove over and found out lynsie never showed up at her job. >> all of the sudden my daughter is not where she's supposed to be. she had taught these little girls about four months about. >> and you had no way to reach her. >> i had no way. >> nancy ek
someone nancy had never met. and then a young man named chris came to the door to pick lynsie up. >> she introduces you to this guy chris. did chris say hello to you? >> yes. >> was he polite good manners? >> mm-hmm. >> but nancy said something felt wrong. >> i had a feeling about him. >> what feeling? >> i don't know. >> but you put it aside. >> mm-hmm. >> of course she was used to things going wrong, spent years worries about...
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nancy assumes the haphazard stacks of boxes are basically trash.nd her husband brooks learn that buried are historical treasures. >> we have all these little hang tags. i encourage her dad to recall the history about the collection. it was wonderful to watch. the two of them it became a project unto themselves. >> it was a fantastic experience to sit down with my dad finally and actually go through the garage. i had about 200 items between guns swords bayonettes, handguns. >> as nancy bonds with her dad, art asked her, his heldest child, to be the ones who deals with his stuff when he is gone. he names nancy terroristee of his estate. >> he was saying good-bye. you could tell how much he cared about his items. they were almost like children. >> in june of 2010 art dies at the age of 87. in a military ceremony, he is buried in military monterey outfitted in his blue uniform. >> the last time i saw him i said good-bye dad and i knew it was the last time i was going to see him. he reached out his arms and he said, thank you. he shook my hand and it wa
nancy assumes the haphazard stacks of boxes are basically trash.nd her husband brooks learn that buried are historical treasures. >> we have all these little hang tags. i encourage her dad to recall the history about the collection. it was wonderful to watch. the two of them it became a project unto themselves. >> it was a fantastic experience to sit down with my dad finally and actually go through the garage. i had about 200 items between guns swords bayonettes, handguns. >>...
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nancy gibbs it is a majority non-us.hough many of these figures their foot prints are very global, so where they operate from -- charlie: that is why obama is on an vladimir putin is on. nancy gibbs: we asked obama to write about modi. we asked david cameron to write about the new iraqi prime minister, the king of jordan to write about the king of saudi arabia. i think that sometimes gives us a little measure of understanding that might be hard to get otherwise. charlie: by the way, just to be a bit self promotional, on the program with you tonight. people who might not necessarily know, who is maria? nancy gibbs: maria has taken the world by storm and telling us about how to the clutter. getting rid of the stuff that clutters up our drawers and heads. it has been this remarkable phenomenon, because she talks about looking at every object you own and asking whether or not it brings you joy and that idea that having as much stuff as is possible for us all to have now may become almost word in some and that she is giving p
nancy gibbs it is a majority non-us.hough many of these figures their foot prints are very global, so where they operate from -- charlie: that is why obama is on an vladimir putin is on. nancy gibbs: we asked obama to write about modi. we asked david cameron to write about the new iraqi prime minister, the king of jordan to write about the king of saudi arabia. i think that sometimes gives us a little measure of understanding that might be hard to get otherwise. charlie: by the way, just to be...
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nancy: it is going to be ephemeral. going to be important as a step, but the real answer lies in nevada where they have a huge factory that can drive economies of scale. emily: a factory that has yet to be completed. nancy: of course, but looking at the long-term, you are going to see that there are government incentives that pave the way and then go away and you get the economies of scale that really kick in to drive costs down. emily: how much are we expecting these batteries to cost? i have read $13,000 for a home battery. how to second compare to the cost of electricity? especially because you can use these batteries during peak times and take the load off the grid. alex: i understand these are going to be expensive batteries, but over the course of time, the operating cost should be justified. your question points to a serious consideration. utilities are going to have to play a role cooperating with and partnering with tesla in order to really drive market share. there are few homeowners who have $13,000 lying aro
nancy: it is going to be ephemeral. going to be important as a step, but the real answer lies in nevada where they have a huge factory that can drive economies of scale. emily: a factory that has yet to be completed. nancy: of course, but looking at the long-term, you are going to see that there are government incentives that pave the way and then go away and you get the economies of scale that really kick in to drive costs down. emily: how much are we expecting these batteries to cost? i have...
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nancy reagan, know. i would say nancy reagan, worked in a sense behaved fulfilled a function that might be similar to a west wing aid maybe senior advisor, you know, but not assuming the role of the president. >> we realize that first lady while the husband is in office is kind of stuck with the role. what happens to first ladies afterward? how much privacy do they have? how much can they go off script? what's life like for them? >> i spent a little time with laura bush last year. she was eager to talk about how much she is enjoying life post-presidency. it was interesting to watch her because she was very much shaped by sort of i wouldn't use the word reluctant necessarily, but a quiet behind the scenes spouse. that we see are traveling more than the former president. she's working on launching a global program that will bring first ladies around the world together and test them with some of that in africa. she's been in washington with michelle obama. she disorder talks about the freedom of still havin
nancy reagan, know. i would say nancy reagan, worked in a sense behaved fulfilled a function that might be similar to a west wing aid maybe senior advisor, you know, but not assuming the role of the president. >> we realize that first lady while the husband is in office is kind of stuck with the role. what happens to first ladies afterward? how much privacy do they have? how much can they go off script? what's life like for them? >> i spent a little time with laura bush last year....
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nancy and her team got right down to doodling.andra doesn'ty doodled seven of the squares. >> it really increases your focus and relaxation. >> reporter: the team is proud of their work. and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it's very -- it's very fun, and easy to learn. >> reporter: to learn for themselves the benefits of focusing your mind by letting your pen wander. while there are many ways to do meditation what nancy thinks is so special about accident doodle is that it begins with something all of us have probably done at one time or another and we're not very intimidated to try. garvin thomas nbc bay area news. >> if you know someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. go to our website, nbc bay area.com and search bay area proud. >> we hope you are enjoying your easter holiday. we had heavy showers earlier. >> most of them fell quickly. now you can see the skies clearing nicely around the bay area as we are in between weather systems as we watch the stronger of the two comi
nancy and her team got right down to doodling.andra doesn'ty doodled seven of the squares. >> it really increases your focus and relaxation. >> reporter: the team is proud of their work. and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it's very -- it's very fun, and easy to learn. >> reporter: to learn for themselves the benefits of focusing your mind by letting your pen wander. while there are many ways to do meditation what nancy thinks is so special about...
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she was queen nancy, marie antoinette. she goes to the gridiron, and people only remember nancy as a former thespian. she stole the room. ms. swain: here is a clip from the reagan presidential library. she is being interviewed by a very well-known political reporter, telling the story of the gridiron club. >> [indiscernible] ms. swain: you guys are pretty easy huh? mr. cannon: she has been eating out of her hand. ms. swain: two quick images -- first ladies learned pretty early on to harness the news media to control images. this is mrs. hoover. i've got carolyn harrison, a photograph. she hired a very well-known photographer, benjamin johnson to photograph her grandchild, who became a global celebrity. she wanted to do it because she wanted to control the public's image. mr. cannon: rather than have been exploited. ms. swain: yeah. and it worked? mr. cannon: not really. [laughter] they still exploited them. the baby was a cartoon character -- he was used like a little mascot for the administration. this little cartoon of t
she was queen nancy, marie antoinette. she goes to the gridiron, and people only remember nancy as a former thespian. she stole the room. ms. swain: here is a clip from the reagan presidential library. she is being interviewed by a very well-known political reporter, telling the story of the gridiron club. >> [indiscernible] ms. swain: you guys are pretty easy huh? mr. cannon: she has been eating out of her hand. ms. swain: two quick images -- first ladies learned pretty early on to...
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nancy: it is going to be ephemeral. going to be important as a step but the real answer lays -- is in nevada where they're going to have a huge factory where they can derive the economies of scale and bring those costs down. emily: the factor that is yet to be completed. nancy: looking at the long-term -- and this has been going on -- the research started years and years ago -- you are going to see, as has been appropriate that their government -- there are government incentives that paves the way and then they go away. then you get the economies of scale that really kicked into drive costs down. emily: let's talk about cost. how much we expecting these batteries to cost? i read $13,000 for a home battery appeared how does that compare to the cost of electricity, considering that you can use these batteries are in peak times and take the load off the electric grid. alex: these are going to be from everything i understand, expensive batteries, but over the course of time, the operating cost should be justified but your q
nancy: it is going to be ephemeral. going to be important as a step but the real answer lays -- is in nevada where they're going to have a huge factory where they can derive the economies of scale and bring those costs down. emily: the factor that is yet to be completed. nancy: looking at the long-term -- and this has been going on -- the research started years and years ago -- you are going to see, as has been appropriate that their government -- there are government incentives that paves the...
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people need time to relax. >> reporter: so nancy started teaching zen doodle. her students so enthusiastic, they started a club meeting once a month. they spread the word about what they discovered about zen doodling. >> we just discovered it today. 72 titles. >> reporter: the city of morgan hill needed a temporary art display to pretty up a plywood wall around construction. nancy and her team got busy doodling. >> it gives you focus and relaxation. >> reporter: the team is proud of their work and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it is very fun and easy to learn. >> reporter: to learn for themselves the benefit of focussing your mind by letting your pen wander. >> now the idea that head tags helps, what is interesting about this is it is a pretty low bar to get into it. you don't have to learn about yoga poses or do a lot. everybody can doodle at least a little bit. and nancy says within an hour and a half she can teach you the rules of zen doodling to get you going. it doesn't cost you any money. you can do it anywhere. and they believe it he
people need time to relax. >> reporter: so nancy started teaching zen doodle. her students so enthusiastic, they started a club meeting once a month. they spread the word about what they discovered about zen doodling. >> we just discovered it today. 72 titles. >> reporter: the city of morgan hill needed a temporary art display to pretty up a plywood wall around construction. nancy and her team got busy doodling. >> it gives you focus and relaxation. >> reporter:...
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>> nancy pelosi will not lead us back into the majority. >> so the answer is jeyes? >> right. >> they haven't been my friends all along. it's the least important thing i have to tend to today. >> the 75-year-old has led house democrats since 2003. and now the minority leader. chris who worked in the clinton white house and remains a democratic strategist believes there's no widespread grumbling about nancy pelosi. just personal ambition. >> this is people playing the gong game and looking to position themselves within the democratic kau kaus for far down the road. >> dillon is the vice chair of california's rem party. >> i think they should keep her on as a leader. i think it's great. as a republican, if they come up with more competent leadership that's in touch, it's harder for us. >> all right one of the critics is backtracking, saying today he believes pelosi is making the changes necessary to lead the democrats back to electoral success. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> congressman returned from a trip to iraq this morning after seeing how iraqi a
>> nancy pelosi will not lead us back into the majority. >> so the answer is jeyes? >> right. >> they haven't been my friends all along. it's the least important thing i have to tend to today. >> the 75-year-old has led house democrats since 2003. and now the minority leader. chris who worked in the clinton white house and remains a democratic strategist believes there's no widespread grumbling about nancy pelosi. just personal ambition. >> this is people...
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wilson and nancy reagan. if that's true or not true question arc >> i would just add in quick response to that that when you say the presidency, you have to look at the different components of the presidency. one of it is making a final decision on things. sometimes it's approving things. sometimes making a decision to not make a decision. sometimes his firing hiring. so partially they assume some of that during the days of real crisis in her real agenda was to protect the president from getting worse and hopefully getting better. i would say need to make it worked in the same to fulfill the functions that might be similar to an aide maybe senior adviser. but not assuming the role. >> question over here. >> we realized the first lady while the husband in office is kind of stuck with the role. what happens to first ladies afterward? how much privacy do they have? what is life like for them? >> she was eager to talk about how much he's enjoying life. it is interesting to watch her because she was very much shap
wilson and nancy reagan. if that's true or not true question arc >> i would just add in quick response to that that when you say the presidency, you have to look at the different components of the presidency. one of it is making a final decision on things. sometimes it's approving things. sometimes making a decision to not make a decision. sometimes his firing hiring. so partially they assume some of that during the days of real crisis in her real agenda was to protect the president from...
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adams and we're fortunate to have a wonderful advocate nancy pelosi for affordable housing and the needs of our vulnerable seniors it's you truly my honor to ask congresswoman nancy pelosi to come up and speak (clapping.) >> thank you, very much. gail and thank you very much for having me wasn't he great tell the whole story of what that is about and thank you for your leadership and others to all that everyone has done the earth addressed people everyone makes this the place it is about respect for the youth to give them the dignity respect and the space only figurative space to grow and be who they want to be so create a culture or the michael so i thank all of you i know that verify i i know he'll be here i know it's my honor to be here with the mayor and affordable housing is a a important thing the mayor has made a commitment to the future and we know what the district of those is bag a safe place and criterion for someone to live i took the tour for someone how respectful of the people who live here this wonderful place is my understanding is that in the homeless population i wish
adams and we're fortunate to have a wonderful advocate nancy pelosi for affordable housing and the needs of our vulnerable seniors it's you truly my honor to ask congresswoman nancy pelosi to come up and speak (clapping.) >> thank you, very much. gail and thank you very much for having me wasn't he great tell the whole story of what that is about and thank you for your leadership and others to all that everyone has done the earth addressed people everyone makes this the place it is about...
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. >> readiness nancy and my father our third left a collection and that took him lifetime to accumulateor starters she asked me to check out the oldest item in the collection for guy keeping in the bedroom that could be dangerous. [laughter] jamie: it is beautiful. >> it is handmade probably circa 1776 or a little later still used in the battle of 1812. it means a lot to me. >> having a history of military service going back to the revolutionary war war, one of dozens of fire arms of war relics left by hern 2010. for 1922 in a small town along the route hudson river as scholar the boy grows up fantasizing about military ventures. >> we have pictures of makeshift world war i uniforms. i into stand from a friend they were called credo's army and my father was always in charge. she had an interest in history and she got some of that from her she was all dressed up in full civil war regalia. i am guessing he is about 16. >> a cost of less than $20. >> when world war ii breaks out in touring the famed civil though college there that he falls in love with a vivacious 18 year-old named janet.
. >> readiness nancy and my father our third left a collection and that took him lifetime to accumulateor starters she asked me to check out the oldest item in the collection for guy keeping in the bedroom that could be dangerous. [laughter] jamie: it is beautiful. >> it is handmade probably circa 1776 or a little later still used in the battle of 1812. it means a lot to me. >> having a history of military service going back to the revolutionary war war, one of dozens of fire...
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nancy reagan was into astrology. i don't know why you guys as republicans always put ronald reagan on a pedestal. look it up on your computer. nancy reagan is into astrology. astrology is from the devil. they give very much. republicans, really, you guys need to understand the history of people. don't just go by what somebody says. once again, i guarantee they will not say that reagan -- nancy reagan was not into astrology. host: ok, we get the point. it has been well documented. guest: it has been very well documented, absolutely. and we look at another first lady who did the same thing mrs. lincoln. i think it is hard to judge anyone whose person they love most in the world, if someone tried to take their life. and what they do to help support them and to get through that and try get through the public life where they feel they are fearing for their husbands' lives. none of us that -- would say that didn't happen. host: by the way the "first lady -- ladies" series, that will begin to re-air next sunday at 8:00 east
nancy reagan was into astrology. i don't know why you guys as republicans always put ronald reagan on a pedestal. look it up on your computer. nancy reagan is into astrology. astrology is from the devil. they give very much. republicans, really, you guys need to understand the history of people. don't just go by what somebody says. once again, i guarantee they will not say that reagan -- nancy reagan was not into astrology. host: ok, we get the point. it has been well documented. guest: it has...
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nancy and her team got right down to doodling. squares. >> it really increases your focus and relaxation. >> the team is proud of their work, and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it's very fun and easy to learn. >> to learn for themselves the benefits of focusing your mind by letting your pen wander. while there are many ways to do meditation, what nancy thinks is so special about zen doodle is that it begins with something all of us have probably done at one time or another, and we're not very intimidated to try. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> you doodler? >> i have dabbled from time to time. i don't know how much information is being absorbed when i'm doodling. >> that's the point. zen out. >> block it out. >> have you ever heard of a three spine sickleback? >> i haven't. ecologists in san francisco saved it. >> one year later, joe takes a look at how that experiment is turning out. >> at the western edge of san francisco's presidio. >> probably 30 to 50. >> in a creek, a fishing expedition of sorts. >> w
nancy and her team got right down to doodling. squares. >> it really increases your focus and relaxation. >> the team is proud of their work, and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it's very fun and easy to learn. >> to learn for themselves the benefits of focusing your mind by letting your pen wander. while there are many ways to do meditation, what nancy thinks is so special about zen doodle is that it begins with something all of us have probably done...
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>> nancy pelosi will not lead us back to the majority. >> so the answer is yes? >> right. >> pelosi was dismissive today. >> they haven't been my friends all along. so it's the least important thing i have to tend to. >> the 75-year-old has led house democrats since 2003 zempbserving as speaker when the party was in control. she remains a democratic strategist believes there's no widespread grumbling about nancy pelosi. just personal ambitions. >> some of what is going on are people playing the long game and looking to position therms within the democratic caucus for far down the road. >> dylan is the vice chair of california's republican party. >> i think sha should keep her on as a leader. i think it's great. if they come up with more competent leadership in touch it's harder for us. >> well one of the democratic critics is backtracking now that his comments have hit the news saying he believes nancy pelosi will be able to lead the house back to electoral success. pretty much the opposite of what he said last night. carolyn tyler abc 7 news. >> caroline, thank
>> nancy pelosi will not lead us back to the majority. >> so the answer is yes? >> right. >> pelosi was dismissive today. >> they haven't been my friends all along. so it's the least important thing i have to tend to. >> the 75-year-old has led house democrats since 2003 zempbserving as speaker when the party was in control. she remains a democratic strategist believes there's no widespread grumbling about nancy pelosi. just personal ambitions. >> some...
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nancy nancy atwell beat thousands to wib a prize. >> the global teacher prize goes to... ..nancy atwell >> reporter: she has won what is referred to as the nobel prize of teaching. nancy is disheartened by current education policy in her own country. >> i don't know if americans like children. >> reporter: she was picked from 5,000 international nominees as the first recipient of the global prize and will use the $1 million to enchance the center for teaching and learn, a school she founded not jsut for children and teachers. over several decades she placed an emphasis on giving students the independence to choose which cbooks to read, and the topics they want to write about. >> at other schools i would get a question to explain, and i never really thought about what was behind the math problem, what was behind the literature i was reading. i was finding the facts. >> reporter: it's an approach that contrasts with the prevailing orthodoxy in u.s. education called the common core a set of national standards. states have been given financial inducements to adopt standardized curricular an
nancy nancy atwell beat thousands to wib a prize. >> the global teacher prize goes to... ..nancy atwell >> reporter: she has won what is referred to as the nobel prize of teaching. nancy is disheartened by current education policy in her own country. >> i don't know if americans like children. >> reporter: she was picked from 5,000 international nominees as the first recipient of the global prize and will use the $1 million to enchance the center for teaching and learn,...
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for nancy are held this sunday. she was a amazing teacher for all the parents that knew her and the families and she will be greatly missed and pray for her family and all the families that knew her in the school. it is a small community >> for the remaining supervisors we'll return to roll call after the 3 p.m. essential orders >> at this time we have 2, 3 p.m. special orders and it is my understanding that both requested to be continued, so at this time i will ask the clerk to call the first 3 p.m. specialordser >> item 20-23 comprised of publicorder at 3 p.m. for [inaudible] planning detarmt determination that the proposed project located at 53 state street is exe. from environment are view. >> colleagues can we have a motion to exkoos supervisor wiener? . motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor comp os >> given supervisor wiener had to rekoos himself we received written nob nub confirming they all agree to a 2 wook continuous so pending public comment i would like to make a motion to continue items 20
for nancy are held this sunday. she was a amazing teacher for all the parents that knew her and the families and she will be greatly missed and pray for her family and all the families that knew her in the school. it is a small community >> for the remaining supervisors we'll return to roll call after the 3 p.m. essential orders >> at this time we have 2, 3 p.m. special orders and it is my understanding that both requested to be continued, so at this time i will ask the clerk to...
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nancy and her team got right down to doodling. sandra do sandra donnie doodled seven of the squares. the team is proud of their work and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it is very fun and easy to learn. >> to learn for themselves the benefits of focusing your mind by letting your pen wonder. >> while there are many ways to do meditation, what nancy thinks is so special about zen doodle is that it begins with something all of us have probably done at one time or another and we are not very intimidated to try. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> if you know someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. just go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and search the area proud. >>> still to come on "today in the bay," a blast from the past as some familiar faces take the mound in oakland for a final tune-up for the regular season. we'll let you know where barry zito will be tuning up to start the year. plus -- >> unpaid medical treatments, hospital visits, emergency care that i knew were not
nancy and her team got right down to doodling. sandra do sandra donnie doodled seven of the squares. the team is proud of their work and hope it inspires others to take up their hobby. >> it is very fun and easy to learn. >> to learn for themselves the benefits of focusing your mind by letting your pen wonder. >> while there are many ways to do meditation, what nancy thinks is so special about zen doodle is that it begins with something all of us have probably done at one time...
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nancy, thank you. now to california's historic drought. this week governor jerry brown ordered the first mandatory water restrictions in the state's history. the new rules do not apply to farmers, but that doesn't mean they aren't struggling as well. here's. >> california farms like this one produce more than half the fruits vegetables and nuts grown in the u.s. in the past, farmers never had to account for the amount of water they were pumping from the ground. henry gonzalez is agricultural commissioner for ventura county. >> growerses generally do not want to share that information. they consider it trade stret screts. >> reporter: how much water they use? >> exactly. >> reporter: that's about to change. farmers now have to measure and report their water usage to local districts. >> all of those agricultural operations are going to have to purchase expensive water meters, and then they're going to have to pay to have those installed. and then there's penalties on top of that if they exceed the amount of their allocation. >> reporter: las
nancy, thank you. now to california's historic drought. this week governor jerry brown ordered the first mandatory water restrictions in the state's history. the new rules do not apply to farmers, but that doesn't mean they aren't struggling as well. here's. >> california farms like this one produce more than half the fruits vegetables and nuts grown in the u.s. in the past, farmers never had to account for the amount of water they were pumping from the ground. henry gonzalez is...
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nancy grace is also with us. nancy, i'm sure you were watching.r odin lloyd's sister talking about the ten miles in each direction that odin lloyd would bike just to get to his job. the mother speaking about forgiveness. how did all of that sit with you, and why is it important to have the victim impact statements when in the state of massachusetts, if you're guilty of murder one, you're going away for the rest of your life? >> you know what what you just said is true. the sentencing is mandatory. but if you look at our constitution it's all about the rights of the defendant, the victim. i know as a crime victim has no rights under the constitution. today we finally heard from the victim through his family. when his mother -- i mean i think of my son. he's only 7, and my daughter just 7, that mother put her whole life into raising him, loving him, all her dreams all her hopes. then she said when they buried my boy, i wanted to crawl in that hole with him. she wanted to be buried with him. and that brings the reality of what this crime is the death
nancy grace is also with us. nancy, i'm sure you were watching.r odin lloyd's sister talking about the ten miles in each direction that odin lloyd would bike just to get to his job. the mother speaking about forgiveness. how did all of that sit with you, and why is it important to have the victim impact statements when in the state of massachusetts, if you're guilty of murder one, you're going away for the rest of your life? >> you know what what you just said is true. the sentencing is...
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. >> what nancy thinks we need help with is our brains. she thinks that modern life has become a never ending assault on your minds with little or no down time. >> if you happen to be in need of a hobby, nancy says she has got a great one for you. one that won't important your wallet or grow your waist. >> a zero calorie hottibby. >> it involves letting a pen wander across paper in an unplanned direction just not in the way most of us do it. mindlessly. >> that's just doodling. but then there is zen doodling. >> zen doodle was developed less than a decade ago by a husband and wife on the east coast. by following a few basic rules like the size of the paper and the use of repeating patterns among others zen doodle turns a simple art into a meditateive tool. >> fast fast fast. people don't have time to relax. >> nanny started teaching zen doodle. her hundreds of students so enthusiastic they started a zen doodle club meeting once a month. they were dieing to share the word of what they had discovered about doodling when opportunity knocks. t
. >> what nancy thinks we need help with is our brains. she thinks that modern life has become a never ending assault on your minds with little or no down time. >> if you happen to be in need of a hobby, nancy says she has got a great one for you. one that won't important your wallet or grow your waist. >> a zero calorie hottibby. >> it involves letting a pen wander across paper in an unplanned direction just not in the way most of us do it. mindlessly. >> that's...
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i don't know dickerson will be here in just a moment with analysis but we begin with nancy cordes on the ground in iowa. >> i am getting ready for a long lot of things. >> clinton .. isn't the first to speak in her announcement video or the second the third or the fourth. >> my daughter is about to start kindergarten next year. >> i am getting married this summer. and what i really care about. instead we hear from young parents. a factory worker, a college student, folks with big plans for the future. >> >> clinton makes her first appearance about a minute and a half in. >> i am getting ready to do something too. i am running for president. >> every day americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. >> the video reflects a philosophy laid out in a clinton campaign mission statement obtained by cbs news. >> we are humble it reads we take nothing for granted. >> i am hitting the road to earn your vote. because it is your time. and i hope you will join me on this journey. >> she will journey first to iowa. >> where she came in a humbling third place in the 2008 caucus despite
i don't know dickerson will be here in just a moment with analysis but we begin with nancy cordes on the ground in iowa. >> i am getting ready for a long lot of things. >> clinton .. isn't the first to speak in her announcement video or the second the third or the fourth. >> my daughter is about to start kindergarten next year. >> i am getting married this summer. and what i really care about. instead we hear from young parents. a factory worker, a college student, folks...
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nancy pelosi's toured the culinary department. today is the first day of summer enrollment at the dough. the chancellor says enrollment is higher than it was at the same time last year. but nancy pelosi says more still neeldz to be done to make -- needs to be done to make college affordable. >> they can go all out and say reach for the stars because it's affordable. it's accessible to them. >> city college of san francisco is working to get more students following a battle over the school's accreditation. the school is still accredited at this time. >>> gavin newsom will deliver the commencement speech at san francisco state. for the first time, the graduation will be held at at&t park on may 22nd. more than 8,000 students are expected to receive their degrees. annette bening, paulette lawrence and peter goebel will receive honorary degrees. >>> starbucks will cover a full four years of college instead of two. it will also offer employees faster tuition reimbursement. students who are in the program will now get reimbursed after e
nancy pelosi's toured the culinary department. today is the first day of summer enrollment at the dough. the chancellor says enrollment is higher than it was at the same time last year. but nancy pelosi says more still neeldz to be done to make -- needs to be done to make college affordable. >> they can go all out and say reach for the stars because it's affordable. it's accessible to them. >> city college of san francisco is working to get more students following a battle over the...
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nancy, thank you as always. nancy grace will be back at 8:00 p.m.e country brinked by war. >>> plus a gruesome discovery. as many as 10 mass graves uncovered as cameras were rolling in iraq. who is responsible? we'll have that story ahead. 19 years ago we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list... is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule... ...services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angies list app. visit angieslist.com today. >>> i'm brianna keilar. an american ally on the brink. hundreds dead and it's getting worse, a gas station owner from california among the latest victims. friends and family say jamal was planning to bring his pregnant wife and young daughter back to the u.s. when he was killed by a morter strike. under the reign of saudi led coalition bombs, the rebel group houthis are still controlling the yemen capital
nancy, thank you as always. nancy grace will be back at 8:00 p.m.e country brinked by war. >>> plus a gruesome discovery. as many as 10 mass graves uncovered as cameras were rolling in iraq. who is responsible? we'll have that story ahead. 19 years ago we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list... is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule... ...services...
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nancy grace, thank you so much. >>> and nancy's show airs on hln week nights at 8:00 p.m.ime. >>> another huge leak in the entertainment world. how did the new episodes of "game of thrones" out and what's hbo going to do about it? we're going to discuss this up next. a british tabloid says this is the video of that spectacular i should say jewelry heist in london. it was so massive, authorities haven't even put a value yet on the missing loot. originally it was said to be $300 million worth of jewels stolen but that might be dramatically low. why did police decide not to respond to the burglar alarm that went off during the heist? >>> leaked on-line, words that can make a company sweat. today, hbo is feeling the heat after four episodes of the unreleased season of "game of thrones" popped up on piracy websites hours before the season premiered last night. cnn's brian stelts zer is here to tell us how they're responding and implications for hbo and its on-line service hbo now. how does hbo think the episodes got out? >> they have a theory they're investigating now. this is
nancy grace, thank you so much. >>> and nancy's show airs on hln week nights at 8:00 p.m.ime. >>> another huge leak in the entertainment world. how did the new episodes of "game of thrones" out and what's hbo going to do about it? we're going to discuss this up next. a british tabloid says this is the video of that spectacular i should say jewelry heist in london. it was so massive, authorities haven't even put a value yet on the missing loot. originally it was said...
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cordes on capitol hill tonight nancy thank you.was swim at your own risk today after great white sharks were spotted yesterday about 100 yards offshore in southern california. the first time in that location in 25 years. in hawaii, a shark killed a woman as she snorkeled off maui yesterday. that area was immediately closed to swimmers. hot lava is bubbling up on hawaii's big island. yesterday, it began spilling over the sides of a crater near the top of the kilauea volcano. the first time that's happened in decades. it poses no threat, and folks have been crowding in to the area just to have a look. one of the competitors in saturday's derby is a little long in the tooth. that story's next. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank
cordes on capitol hill tonight nancy thank you.was swim at your own risk today after great white sharks were spotted yesterday about 100 yards offshore in southern california. the first time in that location in 25 years. in hawaii, a shark killed a woman as she snorkeled off maui yesterday. that area was immediately closed to swimmers. hot lava is bubbling up on hawaii's big island. yesterday, it began spilling over the sides of a crater near the top of the kilauea volcano. the first time...
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caller: hi, nancy.s is no negative response on you or the anchor sitting next to you, that you guys have had callers colin and explain numerous times how they can't find a job, they have the educational experience, the resumes are perfect, they're going to the interviews, they are told they are perfect, and that they never called back. you see that the job market is growing, and it's all false. no negativity to you, but you aren't spin doctors. -- are spin doctors. host: nancy cook is economic and fiscal policy correspondent for "national journal to go you can find her work on nationaljournal.com. nathaniel in louisiana. unemployed for more than 26 weeks. long-term unemployed. go ahead. caller: i've been unemployed -- one of the reasons is because of age. they say they don't look at it but they do. they can't discriminate, but they definitely look at age. like i said, i lost mine during lunch and cheney. i retired in 2006, and next thing i knew it was all gone. one thing i think we would do better is if
caller: hi, nancy.s is no negative response on you or the anchor sitting next to you, that you guys have had callers colin and explain numerous times how they can't find a job, they have the educational experience, the resumes are perfect, they're going to the interviews, they are told they are perfect, and that they never called back. you see that the job market is growing, and it's all false. no negativity to you, but you aren't spin doctors. -- are spin doctors. host: nancy cook is economic...
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>> nancy pelosi will not lead us back into the majority. >> the answer is yes? >> right. >> reporter: pelosi was dismissive today. again it's the least important thing i have to tend to today. >> reporter: the 75-year-old has led house democrats since 2003. serving as speaker when the party was in control. and now as minority leader. chris la han who worked in the clinton white house and remains a democratic strategist believes there's no widespread grumbling about plselosi, just personal ambitions. >> people are playing the long game and trying to position themselves within the democratic caucus for far down the road. >> reporter: dillon is the vice chair of california's republican party. >> i think they should keep her on as a leader. i think it's great. as a republican if they come up with more competent leadership that's in touch, it's harder for us. >> reporter: already one of the critics is backtracking saying today he believes pelosi is making the changes necessary to lead the democrats back to electoral success. in san francisco carolyn tyler abc 7 news.
>> nancy pelosi will not lead us back into the majority. >> the answer is yes? >> right. >> reporter: pelosi was dismissive today. again it's the least important thing i have to tend to today. >> reporter: the 75-year-old has led house democrats since 2003. serving as speaker when the party was in control. and now as minority leader. chris la han who worked in the clinton white house and remains a democratic strategist believes there's no widespread grumbling about...
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, the host of "nancy grace" on hln.-defense. they haven't done anything to back it up. >> they haven't. she has to explain away a lot of potentially incriminating statements. they have to do more than just have her mother take the stand. and actually help the prosecution's case. >> how so? >> in terms of motive. the fact that their relationship was on the rocks. the motive is she was angry, he broke up with her. as a result she killed him. her own mother seems to be backing up that portion of the prosecution's case. >> nancy, dan thinks she has to take the stand. what can she say? >> i'll tell you this much. if her police interrogation was any indication of how she will do on the stand, i think it's better she remain silent. because in her police interrogation, she says yeah i shot him in the face. i gave him the nose job he always waunted. that didn't go over very well. then she started laughing. another issue is, not only is she pound by her earlier statements, she bound by the blood evidence it shows blood spatter on
, the host of "nancy grace" on hln.-defense. they haven't done anything to back it up. >> they haven't. she has to explain away a lot of potentially incriminating statements. they have to do more than just have her mother take the stand. and actually help the prosecution's case. >> how so? >> in terms of motive. the fact that their relationship was on the rocks. the motive is she was angry, he broke up with her. as a result she killed him. her own mother seems to be...
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now, he wants to boost it. >> pelley: nancy cordes in louisville for us tonight, nancy, thanks.ue of lucille ball had some "splainin'" to do. dave pulin admits his statue in ball's home town of celeron, new york, is unsettling. or as lucy might have put it-- >> ewww. >> reporter: the statue is so hideous it's become known as "scary lucy." pulin offered today to fix it. perhaps ethel mertz could show him how. >> don't you think it ought to be like that? >> pelley: but the mayor said no thanks. money is being raised to hire a new sculptor. and in a moment-- another american original. we'll celebrate a holiday when we come back. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. 73% of americans t
now, he wants to boost it. >> pelley: nancy cordes in louisville for us tonight, nancy, thanks.ue of lucille ball had some "splainin'" to do. dave pulin admits his statue in ball's home town of celeron, new york, is unsettling. or as lucy might have put it-- >> ewww. >> reporter: the statue is so hideous it's become known as "scary lucy." pulin offered today to fix it. perhaps ethel mertz could show him how. >> don't you think it ought to be like...
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nancy, thanks very much. four days after that historic handshake with raul castro president obama took another step today toward normalizings relations with cuba. the white house said he's removing cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. cuba first made that list in 1982, but the announcement todaymu said the communist nation has not provided support for terrorism in the last six months and has promised not to do so in the future. also today, president obama gave his endorsement to iraq's primeit minister at a white house meeting, along with $200 millionar in humanitarian aid for refugees who have fled iraq's war against isis. but the president pointedly did not promise any cash to help iraq pay its bills. the u.s. has been bombing isis targets in iraq since last august, and while iraq's army tries to retake ground that it's lost, the united states is helping as much as it can. how much progress has been made? here's holly williams. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 u.s.- led airstrikes have weakened isis
nancy, thanks very much. four days after that historic handshake with raul castro president obama took another step today toward normalizings relations with cuba. the white house said he's removing cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. cuba first made that list in 1982, but the announcement todaymu said the communist nation has not provided support for terrorism in the last six months and has promised not to do so in the future. also today, president obama gave his endorsement to...
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nancy cordes at the capitol. nancy, thank you very much. with just a few words a beer company offended a lot of people. that's just ahead. f. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems inclu
nancy cordes at the capitol. nancy, thank you very much. with just a few words a beer company offended a lot of people. that's just ahead. f. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a...
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nancy, thank you. today, a family that suffered greatly in the marathon bombing asked the government to spare the life of the man who killed their child. bill and denise richard lost eight-year-old martin. their daughter, jane, lost a leg. well, today, in a letter in the "boston globe," they said "continued pursuit of the death penalty could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving of the most painful days of our lives." tuesday, the jury will begin to hear evidence in order to decide between life or death. timothy mcveigh was executed for the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city 20 years ago this weekend. 168 people including 19 children, were killed. it was the deadliest act of home-grown terror in u.s. history. nearly 700 were hurt. anna werner reports now on wounds that never heal. >> i don't know what happened, just a blast. >> reporter: the scenes are unforgettable. >> we've got to find his brother. >> reporter: the cratered federal building, the facade blown off. first responders
nancy, thank you. today, a family that suffered greatly in the marathon bombing asked the government to spare the life of the man who killed their child. bill and denise richard lost eight-year-old martin. their daughter, jane, lost a leg. well, today, in a letter in the "boston globe," they said "continued pursuit of the death penalty could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving of the most painful days of our lives." tuesday, the jury will begin to hear evidence in...
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nancy, thank you. in kenya, islamic militants stormed a college and targeted christian students. 13 hours later, at least 147 people are dead. kenya is fighting a terrorist group called al-shabaab based next door in somalia. and debora patta is on the story. >> reporter: students were jolted awake by the sound of gunfire as the heavily armed gunmen shot their way past the university's main gate and stormed the campus dormitories. eyewitnesses say the gunmen fired indiscriminately at first before beginning a deadly march from room to room, demanding to know if those inside were muslim or christian. police said some christians were shot on the spot. terrified students tried to escape. >> we were hearing and seeing the gunshots, but we were not seeing the people themselves the people who are shooting at us. >> reporter: some students were taken hostage but it is unclear how many, and many remain unaccounted for, possibly trapped inside college buildings. at least 65 were rushed to the hospital, mostly wit
nancy, thank you. in kenya, islamic militants stormed a college and targeted christian students. 13 hours later, at least 147 people are dead. kenya is fighting a terrorist group called al-shabaab based next door in somalia. and debora patta is on the story. >> reporter: students were jolted awake by the sound of gunfire as the heavily armed gunmen shot their way past the university's main gate and stormed the campus dormitories. eyewitnesses say the gunmen fired indiscriminately at first...