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or plymouth rock. is that right? >> it was plymouth work. people with disabilities are gathering in san jose to reduce doctor visits with alternative forms of medicine and old fashioned exercise. ashley personal takes us to the center. >> reporter: tucked in a neighborhood near valley center may be considered a well kept secret. but this open house saturday was many to change all that. the pool and therapy rooms were put on display. the college of aplayed scientists and arts took over -- of applied science and arts took over in 2009. the center for healthy age and go multi-cultural population are conducting research and development opportunities for students to engage with hands on learning with the elderly. amanda talbert was taking full advantage. >>> a work accident more than 20 years ago forced her into early retirement. >> we need to keep this center open. this is my social life, these people are great. >> reporter: charles and patsy have been married 50 years. >> it is good exercise for me and i feel she is getting benefit. >> reporter
or plymouth rock. is that right? >> it was plymouth work. people with disabilities are gathering in san jose to reduce doctor visits with alternative forms of medicine and old fashioned exercise. ashley personal takes us to the center. >> reporter: tucked in a neighborhood near valley center may be considered a well kept secret. but this open house saturday was many to change all that. the pool and therapy rooms were put on display. the college of aplayed scientists and arts took...
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Nov 18, 2010
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it was a gath great couple-day celebration of thanksgiving in plymouth plantation. thanksgiving became a very popular holiday in the colonies, up and down the eastern seaboard. and of course the first national day of thanksgiving was called by george washington to celebrate the adoption of the u.s. constitution. it was later set at a particular time in november and i think it was the third thursday in november as i recall and it has stayed there to this time. so we have the story now of the pilgrims and as you celebrate your thanksgiving this year, it might be helpful to think back and say, there's more than thanksgiving with the pilgrims. there were a groom of people -- group of people who were willing to change the system, to think of different ideas. they came here and separated civil and church government. they came here and created the model of a written constitution, the idea that the government is to be the servant of the people and that people have god-given rights and it's the job of the government to protect those rights as we have stated another 150 years
it was a gath great couple-day celebration of thanksgiving in plymouth plantation. thanksgiving became a very popular holiday in the colonies, up and down the eastern seaboard. and of course the first national day of thanksgiving was called by george washington to celebrate the adoption of the u.s. constitution. it was later set at a particular time in november and i think it was the third thursday in november as i recall and it has stayed there to this time. so we have the story now of the...
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Nov 17, 2010
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. >> reporter: we're live at the dutch apartments on the plymouth roadside. storm winds pealed off he roof causing significant damage. now they put us across the street for safety reasons. now in total nearly 360 units are damaged, 16 buildings are condemned. each condemned building has about 54 units. in all nearly 250 residents have been displaced including one man who tried to return to his apartment today to salvage what he could. >> well, i came back to see if i can get my car. i mean i got meds and stuff in my apartment. i'm a heart patient. i can't get it. red cross is trying to elp, you know. i can't get my car or go into the apartment untii tomorrow. >> reporter: we are back here live. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake has issued a local state of emergency to protect people and property affected by this storm. a curfew is now in effect until 7:00 tomorrow morning which means no one but auuhorized personnel will be allowed in the affected area. police have set up boundaries. meantime apartment owners are working with city officials to try to find these p
. >> reporter: we're live at the dutch apartments on the plymouth roadside. storm winds pealed off he roof causing significant damage. now they put us across the street for safety reasons. now in total nearly 360 units are damaged, 16 buildings are condemned. each condemned building has about 54 units. in all nearly 250 residents have been displaced including one man who tried to return to his apartment today to salvage what he could. >> well, i came back to see if i can get my car....
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>>well, the, jennifer, live at the dutch village apartments, on the plymouth roadside. we're standing right across from one of the hardest hit buildings here. take a look. storm winds, peel the roof off. causing siinificant damage. now, in total, nnarly 360 units of damage here. 16 buildings are condemned. including the one behind me. and each condemned building has about 54 units. now innall, nearly 250 rrsidents have been displaced, including one man that ttied to return to his apartment today, to salvage what he could. >> well, came back to see if i could get my car, i mean, i got medicines in my apartment. i am a heart patient. - cannot get it. red cross trying to help, you know. and i cannot get my car, or go into he apartment until tomorrow. >> now, we are back live. in the meantime, the clean up. all day and night. down trees have been removed from the streets. tonight the mayor has issued a local state of emergency to protect people and property affected by the storm. a curfew is now in effect until 7:00 toomrw morning. which means no one but authorized personne
>>well, the, jennifer, live at the dutch village apartments, on the plymouth roadside. we're standing right across from one of the hardest hit buildings here. take a look. storm winds, peel the roof off. causing siinificant damage. now, in total, nnarly 360 units of damage here. 16 buildings are condemned. including the one behind me. and each condemned building has about 54 units. now innall, nearly 250 rrsidents have been displaced, including one man that ttied to return to his...
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>> well, i'm great, i'm in plymouth and the may flower is bind me, it's getting me excited for thanksgiving. you're up north. >> i am up north. >> do you call people y'all up there? >> i call everyone y'all, it's okay. people will look the recipes. and no, we like it. we're southern, we're south of the mason-dixon. >> i lovealton brown, i use his country ham recipe. you get a ham and you pour it and cover it with dr. pepper and you're done. my grandmother used coca-cola. >> i noticed you weren't writing marty's recipe down. what are you making? >>> oh, i wish you could smell this. i have apple side every and i'm encoming earn everyone -- i have a selection of recipes from the cook book for easy make ahead hors d'oeuvres. here, i have a warm apple tea and it goes with the hors d'oeuvres and the thanksgiving turkey and it's delicious. it will make everyone happy. and the happentizer thing, it's brilliant. everyone says when you're invited somewhere, what can i bring. and you would get it out of the ballpark. take it away. >> and it's a great idea. it can be made ahead and you can microwave it
>> well, i'm great, i'm in plymouth and the may flower is bind me, it's getting me excited for thanksgiving. you're up north. >> i am up north. >> do you call people y'all up there? >> i call everyone y'all, it's okay. people will look the recipes. and no, we like it. we're southern, we're south of the mason-dixon. >> i lovealton brown, i use his country ham recipe. you get a ham and you pour it and cover it with dr. pepper and you're done. my grandmother used...
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again disappointed that is why she didn't see any firm plymouths its own big it's been too slow like she leaned on the jim sciutto so. i think it is a little bit disappointing this was something that was mentioned at the toronto summit where everybody agreed that you know people everybody had to work together the surplus nations you know not only for the ones that had deficits but for the other exporting nations so that they would be allowed to compete as well and let their economies a girl a little bit so i think it will be a little bit disappointing i think you're. and i see some guidelines come out of the summit which is something that before wasn't even on the table so although particular and specific language is not something that we're going to see no commitment to firm numbers i think that with guidelines it's a good first start. really do you think is the fee at the moment of this school countries trying to start looking after the rain as you like and even to increase protectionism something that has been the ones against very streaky by david cameron and i believe. i think i
again disappointed that is why she didn't see any firm plymouths its own big it's been too slow like she leaned on the jim sciutto so. i think it is a little bit disappointing this was something that was mentioned at the toronto summit where everybody agreed that you know people everybody had to work together the surplus nations you know not only for the ones that had deficits but for the other exporting nations so that they would be allowed to compete as well and let their economies a girl a...
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Nov 23, 2010
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and a viewer e-mail, from plymouth, north carolina she writes, how many calories are in a portion ofato salad, green beans, mack and cheese, sweet peas and sweet potato pies? >> about a gazillion, it's really difficult for me to give a specific number, because i don't know the amounts of each of these that she's eating. i do know that the typical thanksgiving dinner is about 4,000 calories and it takes a woman of 50 pounds 14 hours of walking to burn that off. i call this my rule of one. you want to have one of each delicious appetizer, one plate of anything you want just keep the portions appropriate and one dessert. or two slivers of two desserts. >> what's your question? >> my question is, how do you manage to skip the mashed potatoes, the pumpkin pie and all those things without hurting the cook's feelings. >> if you really do want to skip that fattening fare, you have to lay it right out on the table. tell the host that her sides look delicious and outstanding and the only reason that you're going to skip them is because you're diligently right now trying to adhere to your diet,
and a viewer e-mail, from plymouth, north carolina she writes, how many calories are in a portion ofato salad, green beans, mack and cheese, sweet peas and sweet potato pies? >> about a gazillion, it's really difficult for me to give a specific number, because i don't know the amounts of each of these that she's eating. i do know that the typical thanksgiving dinner is about 4,000 calories and it takes a woman of 50 pounds 14 hours of walking to burn that off. i call this my rule of one....
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. >>> next stop, plymouth township, michigan.eras rolling when a packet of red dye exploded as two robbers made the getaway. that pair held up a bank on friday and still on the run. they say even if they ditch their clothes, you can still recognize them. >>> finally, portland, oregon, life in a fish bowl, christen is spending the month of november inside this glass encased store front. her only contact with the outside world is through social networking. christin stays is part of an art and social media experiment called "the public isolation project." >>> the reviews are in on conan's first show, and yes, he has an i don't know this morning. computer log-in and badge still working. in fact, he actually smoked the competition. we'll have more of that right after the break. in 1968, as whaling continued worldwide, the first recordings of humpback songs were released. public reaction led to international bans, and whale populations began to recover. at pacific life, the whale symbolizes what is possible when people stop and think a
. >>> next stop, plymouth township, michigan.eras rolling when a packet of red dye exploded as two robbers made the getaway. that pair held up a bank on friday and still on the run. they say even if they ditch their clothes, you can still recognize them. >>> finally, portland, oregon, life in a fish bowl, christen is spending the month of november inside this glass encased store front. her only contact with the outside world is through social networking. christin stays is part...
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Nov 13, 2010
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snow is falling on highway 100 in plymouth, minnesota and so far, get this. 9 inches have already fallen as a foot is expected. the white stuff a sign of the times is what may be heading our way in the next few weetion. okay. former president george w. bush has just finished a whirl wind week of interviews and public appearances as his new memoir, decision points, hits book shelves on tuesday. reaction has come pouring in from all corners of the media landscape. liz trotter joins us now with her thoughts. liz, what did you see in the way of media reaction to bush and his book? did the bush team have a plan in place. >>> did they ever. this has got to be one of the most monumental media campaigns i've ever seen. very well consulted and thought out and very strategized. bush might have said when we used to criticize his english, the networks apparently parenned packages. okay. it's a huge army of people voted on those things. they decided beginning with somebody like matt lauer who would be unchallenging who he was in the classic interview began and worked their way through some of the oth
snow is falling on highway 100 in plymouth, minnesota and so far, get this. 9 inches have already fallen as a foot is expected. the white stuff a sign of the times is what may be heading our way in the next few weetion. okay. former president george w. bush has just finished a whirl wind week of interviews and public appearances as his new memoir, decision points, hits book shelves on tuesday. reaction has come pouring in from all corners of the media landscape. liz trotter joins us now with...
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next, plymouth township, pennsylvania two guys thought they had the perfect bank robbery plan, get in the loot, get out. almost perfect until the dye packs in the money bags exploded. cameras were rolling as they made their getaway trailing red smoke and all at large now, wishing they had gotten the green. see the smoke? pink smoke? there we go. british columbia, the good samaritan in a wheelchair wasted no time using his best wrestling moves to defend his female clerk from being attacked. around and around they go. he tried to pay the cashier with a counterfeit $50 bill, she wasn't going for it, customers started attacking the clerk, needless to say, no way to treat a lady. her hero with the help some of bystanders put the unruly man in a choke hold until police arrived. >>> next, an i-report, listen to this -- >> little girl. >> hey, sweetie. >> good morning. good morning. >> was that the deer that was in the bar? i don't know. the i-report comes to us from oak ridge, north carolina. you got to see this. you see the deer, it walked into the house, oh, my goodness, she's feeding it.
next, plymouth township, pennsylvania two guys thought they had the perfect bank robbery plan, get in the loot, get out. almost perfect until the dye packs in the money bags exploded. cameras were rolling as they made their getaway trailing red smoke and all at large now, wishing they had gotten the green. see the smoke? pink smoke? there we go. british columbia, the good samaritan in a wheelchair wasted no time using his best wrestling moves to defend his female clerk from being attacked....
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it is not really talked about -- minority and plymouth is far worse than it has been before. that is -- minority unemployment is far worse than it has been before. african-americans lost about 9% of their jobs. it is another 1/3 as big for that particular population. their growth has been dramatically slower than the overall population growth. if we revert back to previous experience, it will take typically around 9 to 10 years for african-american employment to recover as opposed to the overall economy. it is about twice as bad. the governors will have to deal with pockets of the population for whom the labor market prospects may be particularly dismal for a long time. if you think construction is simply cyclical in terms of these pockets -- almost all of the drop in employment for hispanics can be explained by the drop in construction and manufacturing. if you think welcome back, that population could rebound quickly -- if you think it will come back, that population could rebound quickly. again, a lot of construction drops are driven by residential construction employment.
it is not really talked about -- minority and plymouth is far worse than it has been before. that is -- minority unemployment is far worse than it has been before. african-americans lost about 9% of their jobs. it is another 1/3 as big for that particular population. their growth has been dramatically slower than the overall population growth. if we revert back to previous experience, it will take typically around 9 to 10 years for african-american employment to recover as opposed to the...
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let's go to plymouth, north carolina. dave on the line for republicans. are you spending more or less? caller: i will be spending less. one, because our government has not allowed a process to go forward for the proper expanding of jobs in our community. i'm a republican. i'm a colin powell republican. i believe that we have an obligation to be truthful an frank with our people and help govern things. one point i would like to make is 95% of the benefit of overseas embassies and those imports and people traveling back and forth, 95% of the people that benefit from that are the people that live above their means and are very wealthy. and they spend their money mainly overseas. and middle class are normally working class people are the people that are in the military and are working class and rarely get the benefit from all of those benefits that we have with our tax dollars that is being spentor military embassies and those overseas tenures and things we have to support for the rich people in this country. host: in "new york times" op-ed section this morni
let's go to plymouth, north carolina. dave on the line for republicans. are you spending more or less? caller: i will be spending less. one, because our government has not allowed a process to go forward for the proper expanding of jobs in our community. i'm a republican. i'm a colin powell republican. i believe that we have an obligation to be truthful an frank with our people and help govern things. one point i would like to make is 95% of the benefit of overseas embassies and those imports...