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and the desk peggy says this suze isn't much of a worker. it's susie.man is in disorder. first thing tomorrow morning i want to see you, peggy, and susie right here in my office. a-a-all of us? [knock on door] alison, hi. listen, i'm really sorry about what happened at the game last night. could i have that ticket tonight? 'cause the rockets are in town, and that hakeem olajuwon-- he's got a real attitude. kramer, have you seen george around? i can't get ahold of him. well, he visits the guy across the hall from me like every 10 minutes. oh, yeah? ♪ believe it or not george isn't at home ♪ hey, jerry. hey, mike. how 'bout those knicks? how 'bout 'em? look, jerry, i can't pay you. why not? 'cause i don't have the money. mike, you say you're a bookie, you take a bet and then you can't pay? i don't know, mike. to me it sounds a little-- how you say-- phony? just give me till friday. please. please! you're supposed to be the bookie. act like one! i know. i'm sorry. let me give you a hand with that. there's something wrong with this trunk. oh. let me see. aa
and the desk peggy says this suze isn't much of a worker. it's susie.man is in disorder. first thing tomorrow morning i want to see you, peggy, and susie right here in my office. a-a-all of us? [knock on door] alison, hi. listen, i'm really sorry about what happened at the game last night. could i have that ticket tonight? 'cause the rockets are in town, and that hakeem olajuwon-- he's got a real attitude. kramer, have you seen george around? i can't get ahold of him. well, he visits the guy...
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peggy gets to stay with us.e msnbc's al sharpton, ryan brown, nbc's justice correspondent pete williams who was at the court reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights can acne cleansers be tough on breakouts and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> for the second straight day the subject of same-sex marriage has been before the highest court in the land. two landmark cases in two days as a topic that is moving quickly in terms of public opinion comes before a court that tends to move slowly. >> forces are colliding. joining us now to discuss the politics of same-sex marriage the host of msnbc politics nation a
peggy gets to stay with us.e msnbc's al sharpton, ryan brown, nbc's justice correspondent pete williams who was at the court reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights can acne cleansers be tough on breakouts and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. then you'll love...
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peggy gets to stay with us.ining me msnbc's al sharpton, ryan brown, nbc's justice correspondent pete williams who was at the court reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights advocate rob re for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jett
peggy gets to stay with us.ining me msnbc's al sharpton, ryan brown, nbc's justice correspondent pete williams who was at the court reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights advocate rob re for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. my patients...
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who was peggy eaton and how did this unfold? >> peggy eaton was the daughter of a washington, d.c., hotel keeper, tavern owner. many politicians stayed in his hotel and the family got to know them well. she was beautiful. she was well educated. she liked to sing and perform. she actually sometimes appeared in public, which, god forbid, any lady should do. so she was seen as not quite quite. >> she was beautiful. she was vivacious, and she didn't really know her place. she really interfered and went into situations that were part of the men's women and this was a period in the american history which domesticity is specific and there's the women's sphere and the men's sphere and the women's sphere is to guard the household and the morals of society while the men go out and fight in this new capitalist world. margaret eaton and i call her margaret because that's what she liked to be called. i think peggy is a bit of an insult because she didn't like to be called that. she really was somebody who was going up against a different cla
who was peggy eaton and how did this unfold? >> peggy eaton was the daughter of a washington, d.c., hotel keeper, tavern owner. many politicians stayed in his hotel and the family got to know them well. she was beautiful. she was well educated. she liked to sing and perform. she actually sometimes appeared in public, which, god forbid, any lady should do. so she was seen as not quite quite. >> she was beautiful. she was vivacious, and she didn't really know her place. she really...
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thanks, peggy. thanks all of you. ,,,,,, ,, [ male announcer ] you think you know me.carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com have to go very far back in time for this week's "face the nation" flashback. we just went back to last night and theand white house correspondents' dinner. it's one of the few events where politicians, media, and celebrities get together and take the night off from the partisan sniping and enjoy some partisan jokes. >> there are other new players in the media landscape as well, like super-pacs. but you know that sheldon adelson spent $100 million of his own money last year on negative ads. you've got to really dislike me to spend that kind of money. ( laughter ) i mean, that's oprah money. ( laughter ) you could buy an island and call it
thanks, peggy. thanks all of you. ,,,,,, ,, [ male announcer ] you think you know me.carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com have to go very far back in time for this week's "face...
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peggy gets to stay with us. msnbc's al sharpton, ryan brown, nbc's justice correspondent pete williams who was at the court reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights advocate rob reiner who was inside two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other en
peggy gets to stay with us. msnbc's al sharpton, ryan brown, nbc's justice correspondent pete williams who was at the court reporting this week. we'll have actor and gay rights advocate rob reiner who was inside two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone...
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i mean just to reiterate what peggy said i don't think they present any new he reasoning. their brief details they do not understand the calculations that was done by a engineer. i don't think they've come forward with any evidence in any way to say their deficient or in any way their inadequate so we're not to accept the rehearing request >> any departmental requests? any public comment? and okay seeing none, the commissioners matter is submitted. >> question for building department. >> commissioners. >> watching it on tv is a little bit different than looking at the packet and drawings attached but one of the issues that was raised was related to our pursues 3 they straddle two property lines. >> well, we do have those types of properties in san francisco where they share party walls. sometimes, it requires two permits but the party wall that they're doing i think they're putting plywood on that site. this building should have been split. years ago when it was done they never physically split the building. it's very difficult project but in answer to your question the bu
i mean just to reiterate what peggy said i don't think they present any new he reasoning. their brief details they do not understand the calculations that was done by a engineer. i don't think they've come forward with any evidence in any way to say their deficient or in any way their inadequate so we're not to accept the rehearing request >> any departmental requests? any public comment? and okay seeing none, the commissioners matter is submitted. >> question for building...
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i mean just to reiterate what peggy said i don't think they present any new he reasoning. their brief details they do not understand the calculations that was done by a engineer. i don't think they've come forward with any evidence in any way to say their deficient or in any way their inadequate so we're not to accept the rehearing request >> any departmental requests? any public comment? and okay seeing none, the commissioners matter is submitted. >> question for building department. >> commissioners. >> watching it on tv is a little bit different than looking at theac
i mean just to reiterate what peggy said i don't think they present any new he reasoning. their brief details they do not understand the calculations that was done by a engineer. i don't think they've come forward with any evidence in any way to say their deficient or in any way their inadequate so we're not to accept the rehearing request >> any departmental requests? any public comment? and okay seeing none, the commissioners matter is submitted. >> question for building...
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i think peggy's right. other side of this, it brings out the best in us, even as these terrible guys bring out the worst in themselves, and that has to be understood and it has to be used and we have to figure out how to use it. together we can undo most things that happen if we work together. >> when i first heard about what had happened in boston, i was in europe in a different time zone, my first thought, i was told bomb. my first thought, i'm embarrassed to say, is radiological dirty bomb, trouble. i have to tell you, there was a certain relief in finding out it was a crude jerk bomb. do you know what i mean? that it -- for a long time we've been waiting for something more terrible than this. in a way, for all the troubled that you outlined earlier in the show, all the incidents, we have also been lucky. and not just lucky but on the case. that's good. >> to come back to something doris said, the fascinating thing is in the israeli example, for instance, i prefer the word defiance to resilience. i find
i think peggy's right. other side of this, it brings out the best in us, even as these terrible guys bring out the worst in themselves, and that has to be understood and it has to be used and we have to figure out how to use it. together we can undo most things that happen if we work together. >> when i first heard about what had happened in boston, i was in europe in a different time zone, my first thought, i was told bomb. my first thought, i'm embarrassed to say, is radiological dirty...
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and, peggy, we've talked about substance use disorders. we have talked about mental health problems. what other, let's take a look at your work within the eap realm. what other presenting issues have you faced, you know, as an eap counselor? i work for a medical system and with medical professionals as well as everyone that's employed by the system. what often happens is we have nurses, doctors, who have an issue with substance problems, and then they're in a position where it's very easy to divert. then, if they get caught, and they usually do, they'll come, via employee health, where they get a evaluation, and then the employee health sends them to eap. we assess the situation, evaluate, and then send them to a outpatient treatment center for further evaluation, and then follow with those recommendations as to whether or not they're going to be sent to an inpatient facility or outpatient. in most cases, it starts out with outpatient because of the different insurance companies that are out there are not ready, willing, or able to want to
and, peggy, we've talked about substance use disorders. we have talked about mental health problems. what other, let's take a look at your work within the eap realm. what other presenting issues have you faced, you know, as an eap counselor? i work for a medical system and with medical professionals as well as everyone that's employed by the system. what often happens is we have nurses, doctors, who have an issue with substance problems, and then they're in a position where it's very easy to...
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peggy? in my position, as an employee assistance counselor, i work with several people who are working on developing better feelings about themselves so that they can sustain their, their job and feel really good. and in terms of debunking the stigma, i have a little expression that i'd like to share that, that really helped me a lot when i first came into recovery. and that is that we are sick people who can get well, we are not bad people who have to get good. as sick people, we sometimes do bad things, it doesn't make us bad people. and i've said that a million times to many, many, many of my clients who are substance abusers, and that has really made a difference. and, i want to remind our audience that september is national recovery month , and, as such, we want to encourage all of our listeners to conduct events, get together with their community coalitions, community organizations to plan activities during this month, so that we can continue to make headway into the, not only the area
peggy? in my position, as an employee assistance counselor, i work with several people who are working on developing better feelings about themselves so that they can sustain their, their job and feel really good. and in terms of debunking the stigma, i have a little expression that i'd like to share that, that really helped me a lot when i first came into recovery. and that is that we are sick people who can get well, we are not bad people who have to get good. as sick people, we sometimes do...
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peggy fox spoke with some of them. >> marvel johnson. >> lilly is reading people who died. she survived from virginia tech's massacre. >> we will heal but we'll always live with this. >> she has been filled with survivor's guilt since many of her classmates died. she was shot in the wrist and jaw and a bullet is lodged one millimeter from her brain stem. too dangerous to remove. her recovery, physically and mentally, continues. >> i had to have several surgeries, reconstruction surgeries for my jaw and my face. >> peter reid lost his daughter, mary. he says the families who lost loved ones in boston will need their private space while potentially being thrust into the spotlight. >> the media is looking at you as a pool of people from an event. you are a family of a person who was killed or injured and that is your frame of reference. you are being asked to do something on a national scale when your tragedy is really on a personal scale. >> steven was shot in the aurora movie theater last july. he said yesterday's bombings brought him back to that horrible day. the group is
peggy fox spoke with some of them. >> marvel johnson. >> lilly is reading people who died. she survived from virginia tech's massacre. >> we will heal but we'll always live with this. >> she has been filled with survivor's guilt since many of her classmates died. she was shot in the wrist and jaw and a bullet is lodged one millimeter from her brain stem. too dangerous to remove. her recovery, physically and mentally, continues. >> i had to have several surgeries,...
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. >> peggy. >> good morning and thank you. i am peggy cling. i'm a noe valley resident. i lived in for 38 years and raised my children and my grandchildren and i want to tell you that the most wonderful thing that happened in the 38 years that i have lived there is the farmers market and not only the market but what it's done for the neighborhood and to the neighborhood. i am there on a lot of weekends on behalf of friends on noe valley to handing out fliers to events and i am surprised how many people come from foreign countries and other states to visit our farmers market so i know it's a wonderful thing that people bring other people to and i want to recommend or i want to support your recommendation to the board of supervisors that this spot on 24th street be purchased to create a town square for my neighborhood. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> chris keen. >> li. i am chris keen. i am a member of the noe valley ministry, the church selling the parking lot and i talked to some of you in a previous meeting just to give a little history of this lot, but this prope
. >> peggy. >> good morning and thank you. i am peggy cling. i'm a noe valley resident. i lived in for 38 years and raised my children and my grandchildren and i want to tell you that the most wonderful thing that happened in the 38 years that i have lived there is the farmers market and not only the market but what it's done for the neighborhood and to the neighborhood. i am there on a lot of weekends on behalf of friends on noe valley to handing out fliers to events and i am...
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there was creative genius, peggy olson quitting when her mentor, don draper, was too slow to take hereriously. things have changed a lot in the last 50 years since those days. not enough some say. facebook c.o.o. cheryl sandberg's recent book urged working women, especially young women, to "lean in," lean in, go for it, turin up the juice and make your profession -- turn up the juice and make your professional goals known. and young women got some more personal free advice in an open letter from a princeton alum to other princeton undergrads. >> for most of you the cornerstone of your future and happiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry. find a husband on campus before you graduate. chris: well, this is the other side -- this is the other side of the universe for me and the men here because we live on the other part of that in some cases. lucky casses. katty kay. i have no idea what you're going to say. which one, lean in, not lean forward, lean in, work, get to be the boss and the c.e.o. and along the way, find some guy who's willing to go along with that deal and do
there was creative genius, peggy olson quitting when her mentor, don draper, was too slow to take hereriously. things have changed a lot in the last 50 years since those days. not enough some say. facebook c.o.o. cheryl sandberg's recent book urged working women, especially young women, to "lean in," lean in, go for it, turin up the juice and make your profession -- turn up the juice and make your professional goals known. and young women got some more personal free advice in an open...
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don and peggy. and at first, we were like, that's so funny. then it kept going.id he think tv is reel? >> i don't know. but we were cool with it. take us to your weird dark world. we're there. we were in the back saying this is so weird. and he would turn around and say how's joanie doing? how is that rascal kete. i didn't know whether to answer for christina hen distribution or joan. >> then he e-mailed me afterwards and say dear peggy. and he would finish it, give my love to don. he was the nicest coolest guy. >> jimmy: he believes he's e-mailing people -- well, there isn't even e-mail in the '60s. how could that be possible. >> it's david limp, man. who cares. >> but he's an unusual guy, i guess. >> tell us what happens. >> we're all dead. we couldn't bring you a clip. >> jimmy: the show comes back on sunday. and you're going to tell us everything that happens. >> for sure. >> jimmy: ruin the whole thing. >> we're all dead. >> jimmy: that would be something. >> we couldn't even bring a clip. i was going to bring you a clip of "the real housewives of orange cou
don and peggy. and at first, we were like, that's so funny. then it kept going.id he think tv is reel? >> i don't know. but we were cool with it. take us to your weird dark world. we're there. we were in the back saying this is so weird. and he would turn around and say how's joanie doing? how is that rascal kete. i didn't know whether to answer for christina hen distribution or joan. >> then he e-mailed me afterwards and say dear peggy. and he would finish it, give my love to don....
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>> i'm peggy hess.you next time on "celebrity whispers." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: those were "celebrity whispers." stick around. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins! [ jim koch ] why are these people surprised? they just found out they were secretly tasting sam adams boston lager. it's got a good color. it's got a good hop
>> i'm peggy hess.you next time on "celebrity whispers." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: those were "celebrity whispers." stick around. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in...
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now that's tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes.s the ability to listen to music for granted, but for people who are hearing impaired, there are still ways to enjoy music, even live concerts. jenna has more. >> so hey, guys, on a trip to austin, texas, i got the chance to see what music looks like to those who cannot hear it. ♪ for 26-year-old adam membry, rosie and the ramblers sound like this. one loud noise. what does music mean to you? >> i feel like we all have things we do, whatever, good or bad, and music has that way of just letting it out. ♪ >> reporter: without hearing aids, adam is deaf. with them, he can hear 70% of the sounds around him. for people that don't understand, what is it that you hear? >> with the hearing aids, it's not very clear. it's a lot of noise. >> reporter: lip reading a live concert only gives you a sliver of the experience. until now. while other concertgoers are cheering for the headliners on stage, adam is focused elsewhere. how much of the entire musical experience do you get at a signed concert?
now that's tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes.s the ability to listen to music for granted, but for people who are hearing impaired, there are still ways to enjoy music, even live concerts. jenna has more. >> so hey, guys, on a trip to austin, texas, i got the chance to see what music looks like to those who cannot hear it. ♪ for 26-year-old adam membry, rosie and the ramblers sound like this. one loud noise. what does music mean to you?...
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joan would have given peggy a makeover. they'd be best friends and you'd be bored.eave them wanting more. ♪ come on let's twist again >> this sunday the "mad men" premiere is two hours long. weiner calls it a movie to wet the fans' appetites. >> there is a sense that someone like don and seeing the world through don's eyes who is now 40 is going to become out of touch and is really the story for all of the characters all sort of moving toward some kind of hopefully reconciliation with who they are. but there is quite a fire to watch. >> i can't wait. >> does that sound juicy? >> of course we can't talk about the new season of "mad men" without mentioning the worst kept secret in town including a season in hawaii. let the speculation begin. >>> there was not enough for facebook to take over your life. now it wants to take over your phone. literally. mark zuckerberg reveals facebook home. what is it? our national lead is next. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned,
joan would have given peggy a makeover. they'd be best friends and you'd be bored.eave them wanting more. ♪ come on let's twist again >> this sunday the "mad men" premiere is two hours long. weiner calls it a movie to wet the fans' appetites. >> there is a sense that someone like don and seeing the world through don's eyes who is now 40 is going to become out of touch and is really the story for all of the characters all sort of moving toward some kind of hopefully...
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washington, d.c., we've learned throughout the series, as a traded on gossip and the gossip about peggy rachelwas much like jackson, that she was a pipe smoker and didn't bring style differentnce, very than what paul described. what's the truth about her? >> i don't think -- she didn't smoke a pipe. let's start with that. the pipe smoking is utter nonsense and in fact all of the people close to her say she was andact allergic to smoke nobody smoked around her so the militarys she is a wife who's traveled from base to base. gone -- she lived in some style even on those bases the taylors were very wealthy, they had lots of they had a plantation in louisiana. some of the slaves would travel bases but she was not a high society woman. she was not a woman who wanted and thisund a crowd was not a world that she felt at all comfortable with and i'm washingtonhe got to and dealt with the gossip and feltarties, she simply that this is not where she was didn't knowand she how to compete and she didn't know how to operate and so she the second story of the white house and let her daughter do most
washington, d.c., we've learned throughout the series, as a traded on gossip and the gossip about peggy rachelwas much like jackson, that she was a pipe smoker and didn't bring style differentnce, very than what paul described. what's the truth about her? >> i don't think -- she didn't smoke a pipe. let's start with that. the pipe smoking is utter nonsense and in fact all of the people close to her say she was andact allergic to smoke nobody smoked around her so the militarys she is a...
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his wife, margaret smith taylor, peggy taylor, as she's known, had traveled with her husband to some of the most remote military bases in the country. she had been a military wife, the wife of a man who started as a lieutenant and ended up as aajeneral taylor's politics were almost unknown other than that he said over and over again, he wanted henry clay. henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out of nowhere taylor gets the nomination and clay is absolutely devastated that he doesn't get to be nominated and in addition to taylor getting the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, millard fillmore, who, when nominated, is the most obscure person ever to be nominated for president at the time, gets the vice presidential nomination so you have this axis of taylor, a louisiana sugar planter, running with fillmore, the comptroller of the state of new york. for me there's a personal thing which i have to say, i currently teach at a
his wife, margaret smith taylor, peggy taylor, as she's known, had traveled with her husband to some of the most remote military bases in the country. she had been a military wife, the wife of a man who started as a lieutenant and ended up as aajeneral taylor's politics were almost unknown other than that he said over and over again, he wanted henry clay. henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is the...
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but that was after peggy's sister took these photos of the damage inside. tree limbs poking through the celing inside the house. one limb stabbed down directly over the bed where nikka and her mother were sleeping. there's also heavy damage in the bathroom and kitchena tree limb came through the wall and out the back of a kitchen cabinet. >> new at six. an uprooted tree causes major concern on a street in an east bay city.kron4's haaziq madyun was there as workers hurried to cut the tree down before it caused major damage to neighboring homes >> reporter: duringthese tree removers had to act fast taking this pine tree off the roof of this home on shuey avenue in walnut creek >> "nobody injured, tree hasn't come down yet, our goal is to get it down before another gust of wind comes" >> reporter: it was the wind that uprooted the 70-feet pine early tueday morning >> "heard a lot of noise some popping, cracking, and as it shifted to the left it pulled up the gate and busted the fence" >> reporter: fortunately the close proximatey of the house next doordecrease
but that was after peggy's sister took these photos of the damage inside. tree limbs poking through the celing inside the house. one limb stabbed down directly over the bed where nikka and her mother were sleeping. there's also heavy damage in the bathroom and kitchena tree limb came through the wall and out the back of a kitchen cabinet. >> new at six. an uprooted tree causes major concern on a street in an east bay city.kron4's haaziq madyun was there as workers hurried to cut the tree...
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dear peggy. and finish it with give my love to don. i swear to god.ling people -- well, there isn't even e-mail in the '60s, how could that be possible? >> it's david lynch, man. who cares. awesome. >> jimmy: that makes no sense at all. >> it's fantastic. >> jimmy: he's an unusual guy, i guess. >> sweetest guy. >> jimmy: the show comes back on sunday. and you're going to tell us everything that happens. >> for sure. >> jimmy: ruin the whole thing. >> we're all dead. >> jimmy: that would be something. >> we couldn't even bring a clip. >> jimmy: i know. >> i was going to bring a clip from the real housewives of orange county. it's going to be an amazing season. a lot of drama. >> jimmy: they just had the first episode of that show, right? you're enjoying it so far? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: that's interesting that the person on perhaps the best show on television is fascinated with perhaps the worst show on television. >> come on. >> caller: they're very secretive with the clips and the scripts and all that. >> when they audition guest stars now, they chan
dear peggy. and finish it with give my love to don. i swear to god.ling people -- well, there isn't even e-mail in the '60s, how could that be possible? >> it's david lynch, man. who cares. awesome. >> jimmy: that makes no sense at all. >> it's fantastic. >> jimmy: he's an unusual guy, i guess. >> sweetest guy. >> jimmy: the show comes back on sunday. and you're going to tell us everything that happens. >> for sure. >> jimmy: ruin the whole thing....
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peggy fox, wusa9. >> now in addition to that fbi probe into star scientific's relationship with the governor. the company is facing a security's investigation. >> salmonella, staff, even fecal matter. tonight, a consumer alert about what could be in your ground turkey. reveals the meat that some consider to be a healthier choice can also be a breeding ground for antibuy yours antibiotic resistant bacteria. >> i make meat balls. >> i will use turkey for any recipe that calls for beef. >> but a consumer report investigation shows that when you're talking turkey, you could be getting more than you bargained for. overall, 90% of the samples had one or more of the five bacteria we looked for, adding to that was the fact that most of these bacteria proved resistant to antibiotics. >> consumer reports shipped 257 samples of ground turkey to an outside lab. the scientists created a broth with each sample to analyze. more than half of the samples tested positive for the fecal contaminants. the majority were resistant to multiple antibiotics. >> some of these bacteria can cause food poisoning and many
peggy fox, wusa9. >> now in addition to that fbi probe into star scientific's relationship with the governor. the company is facing a security's investigation. >> salmonella, staff, even fecal matter. tonight, a consumer alert about what could be in your ground turkey. reveals the meat that some consider to be a healthier choice can also be a breeding ground for antibuy yours antibiotic resistant bacteria. >> i make meat balls. >> i will use turkey for any recipe that...
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peggy sugar man who can help us related to workers' comp issues that me and the cfo will go into shortly. generally speaking, the sheriff's department is moving right in well because we have been under staffed for some years. we see the cumulative effect, which is not unfamiliar to the board of supervisors or to the sheriff's department, where we have come before the board, budget and finance committee, out of the last 10 years -- five out of the last 10 years for supplementals because of our heavy reliance on overtime. in our ministration, i declare that we had will do everything we possibly can to make sure that our overtime is well manage, yet made available so that it satisfies i think the most critical needs of our department so that the department is not handicapped in any way that the public or city government would expect. ~ there are areas of interest that are evolving with changes in our local criminal justice system. i think that you would be interested in knowing. one is we are one of the few counties in the state of california that is experiencing under crowding in our jails
peggy sugar man who can help us related to workers' comp issues that me and the cfo will go into shortly. generally speaking, the sheriff's department is moving right in well because we have been under staffed for some years. we see the cumulative effect, which is not unfamiliar to the board of supervisors or to the sheriff's department, where we have come before the board, budget and finance committee, out of the last 10 years -- five out of the last 10 years for supplementals because of our...
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peggy fox, wusa9. >> now in addition to that fbi probe, the scientific relationship with the governor, facing securities investigation. >>> tonight, president obama is preparing to send lethal weapons to rebels. at a press conference earlier today, he would be willing to take such actions in syria if the international community could prove that president assad was using chemical weapons. john kerry is headed to syria. he will make a decision about supplying arms to the rebels within weeks. >>> area police on a hunt. right now for the suspect who ripped off a pretty fancy jewelry store. this happened just before noon at the cardie store. investigators say the crooks broke into the store, burst in anyway, took it over, broke over the display case and made off with the goods. it all ended when the cruiser crashed into another vehicle on mlk avenue all the way down to southwest. police officer in that crash is expected to be okay. and check out the crazy video. this is students from two rival d.c. high schools going to war against each other in gallery place metro. the cell phone video wa
peggy fox, wusa9. >> now in addition to that fbi probe, the scientific relationship with the governor, facing securities investigation. >>> tonight, president obama is preparing to send lethal weapons to rebels. at a press conference earlier today, he would be willing to take such actions in syria if the international community could prove that president assad was using chemical weapons. john kerry is headed to syria. he will make a decision about supplying arms to the rebels...
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department of surgery for your support and belief and is your mentor ship when it comes to doctor peggy and doctor bob and doctor campbell for your mentor ship and my colleagues and coen and i thank you. (applause) thanks for mayor of san francisco, edwin lee and the board of supervisors these are all people who not only believes in wrap around but put fining behind it and in fact it cost so much in the way of resource to save one person in violate injury but it's the less than the cost of resid victim and so i want to thank aum you have in the name of hope and belief in our communities for allowing us to do this work and continuing and to kaiser meta fund and at&t those who have believed in us and finally, i want to thank my valentine scot lord because everyday is valentine's day with you. thank you. (applause) . . >> our final award will be pretend by the executive vice president of group lead social responsibility union bank.. >> well good morning everyone it's great to be here to see all of you and hear some of these ininspiringing stories from yawn and david and certainly listening
department of surgery for your support and belief and is your mentor ship when it comes to doctor peggy and doctor bob and doctor campbell for your mentor ship and my colleagues and coen and i thank you. (applause) thanks for mayor of san francisco, edwin lee and the board of supervisors these are all people who not only believes in wrap around but put fining behind it and in fact it cost so much in the way of resource to save one person in violate injury but it's the less than the cost of...
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gary bond, professor of psychiatry, dartmouth psychiatric research center, lebanon, new hampshire; peggy burns, eap counselor, employee assistance program, university of maryland medical system, baltimore city, maryland; neli vasquez-rowland, president, a safe haven, chicago, illinois. of those individuals that are unemployed, there was about a 15.7 percent rate of drug dependency among them. of the ones that are employed with a drug dependency, there were 23.3 million people overall, and about 49.8 percent of them were employed. and from the mental health community, there were 6 million people who were served by mental health authorities across the nation, and roughly 21 percent, or about, of the 6 million, were employed. what does that tell us? what types of challenges, david, do these individuals present as they approach the employment marketplace? well, that's telling me that, actually, most people that are, that are served by my agency, which provides welfare or tanf services or homeless services, do not have mental health or substance abuse problems. there- but the percentage is a
gary bond, professor of psychiatry, dartmouth psychiatric research center, lebanon, new hampshire; peggy burns, eap counselor, employee assistance program, university of maryland medical system, baltimore city, maryland; neli vasquez-rowland, president, a safe haven, chicago, illinois. of those individuals that are unemployed, there was about a 15.7 percent rate of drug dependency among them. of the ones that are employed with a drug dependency, there were 23.3 million people overall, and about...
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his wife, margaret smith taylor, peggy taylor, as she's had traveled with her husband to some of theost remote military bases in the country. she had been a military wife, the wife of a man who started as a lieutenant and ended up as a major general and taylor's politics were almost unknown other than that he said over and over again, he wanted henry clay. henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out of nowhere taylor gets the nomination and clay is absolutely devastated that he doesn't get to be nominated and in addition to taylor getting the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, millard fillmore, who, when nominated, is the most obscure person ever to be nominated for president at the time, gets the vice presidential nomination so you have this axis of taylor, a louisiana sugar planter, running the comptroller of the state of new york. for me there's a personal thing which i have to say, i currently teach at albany law scho
his wife, margaret smith taylor, peggy taylor, as she's had traveled with her husband to some of theost remote military bases in the country. she had been a military wife, the wife of a man who started as a lieutenant and ended up as a major general and taylor's politics were almost unknown other than that he said over and over again, he wanted henry clay. henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is...