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earrings, platinum, gold, diamonds, rubies, everything. they tie up the four employees in store with zip ties. this all lasted for about four minutes. it's weird to me all but one of them wore a mask. >> it is strange. they forced one of the employees to open the vault. that's where the liberty bell ruby, a one of a kind sculpture was stored. it's worth over $2 million alone. they made off in a rented u-haul van. the witness followed the van at speeds up to 100 miles an hour for quite some time until one of the robbers opened the back door and pointed a gun at the car. that's where the car backed off. stewart kingston jewelers was trying to broker a deal to get people to buy the sculpture and don't it to the national liberty museum in philadelphia, which is pretty much where it belongs. >> but if they say it stole something that is so unique, how in the world can they get the $2 million back work? >> they think the thieves stole the diamonds and sold it for $10 thou ,000. but the rest there's not much they can do with. a couple of guys cut
earrings, platinum, gold, diamonds, rubies, everything. they tie up the four employees in store with zip ties. this all lasted for about four minutes. it's weird to me all but one of them wore a mask. >> it is strange. they forced one of the employees to open the vault. that's where the liberty bell ruby, a one of a kind sculpture was stored. it's worth over $2 million alone. they made off in a rented u-haul van. the witness followed the van at speeds up to 100 miles an hour for quite...
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joining us is is ruby law from the asian american donor program and flower miller. he is donating and i try to explain to it folks. would you do it again? >> yes, definitely. i would definitely do it again. i'm waiting for a phone call to do it again. i feel lucky to have a chance to do it. it's so important to get registered and be willing to donate. a lot of people, think this situation that happened to us someone a friend or family member is going to be sick, but there is just that one person is going to help and might give you a chance to spend more time with your family. >> cheryl: the knist kyle's case is he is a bi-racial and how hard is it to find people? >> it's much harder for kyle's case. because you have to match the genetic time. if you are chinese person i most likely need a chinese donor so for kyle he is a chinese hsh caucasian mix so most donors will have to be mix. so it makes it more difficult. >> how easy is it able to donate? >> it's pretty easy. about 25% the doctors will recommend a donation, we'll give the general anesthesia and we ex practic
joining us is is ruby law from the asian american donor program and flower miller. he is donating and i try to explain to it folks. would you do it again? >> yes, definitely. i would definitely do it again. i'm waiting for a phone call to do it again. i feel lucky to have a chance to do it. it's so important to get registered and be willing to donate. a lot of people, think this situation that happened to us someone a friend or family member is going to be sick, but there is just that one...
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one day my friend, ruby, i, ruby, my friend ruby was running around wondering whether president clinton could accept some sort of bobble or something from an african village or whether they'll violate the title and nobility clause. and i said oh, the titles of nobility's clause, interesting. was the title of nobility's clause. i don't know what happened in that case but i decide that very day that i would write a book about these odd clauses which is something i wanted to you, and waited 10 years until after i did. now, let me talk a little bit about why i think it's important to write, or rather read, what i wanted to write and why i think it's important to read about the odd clauses. i was originally to my good bit motivated by the kind of zany madcap tribute aspect of these odd clauses, like wow, the state's is another state, isn't that wacky? but my editors, my publishing houses, decompress, fabulous press, lovely people, very earnest, and they said j., we're not publishing a tribute book, okay? so think about what is important to study these odd clauses. so i thought a lot about th
one day my friend, ruby, i, ruby, my friend ruby was running around wondering whether president clinton could accept some sort of bobble or something from an african village or whether they'll violate the title and nobility clause. and i said oh, the titles of nobility's clause, interesting. was the title of nobility's clause. i don't know what happened in that case but i decide that very day that i would write a book about these odd clauses which is something i wanted to you, and waited 10...
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one day my friend ruby -- hi, ruby -- my friend ruby was running around wondering whether president clinton could accept some sort of bauble or something from an african village or whether that violetted the titles -- violated the titles of nobility clause. and i said, ah, interesting, what's the titles of nobility clause? i don't know what happened in that case, but i decided that very day that i would write a book about these odd clauses which is something i wanted to do and waited until after i got tenure to do. [laughter] now, let me talk a little bit about why i think it's important to write, rather, to read -- why i wanted to write and why i think it's important for people to read about the odd clauses. i was originally, i have to admit, motivated by the kind of zany, mad cap trivia aspect of these odd classes like, wow, a state sues another state in the supreme court, isn't that wacky? but my editors, my publishing house, beacon press which is a fabulous press, lovely people, they're very earnest, and they said, jay, we're not publishing a tribute book, okay? so think about why it's
one day my friend ruby -- hi, ruby -- my friend ruby was running around wondering whether president clinton could accept some sort of bauble or something from an african village or whether that violetted the titles -- violated the titles of nobility clause. and i said, ah, interesting, what's the titles of nobility clause? i don't know what happened in that case, but i decided that very day that i would write a book about these odd clauses which is something i wanted to do and waited until...
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it's a beautiful color, called ruby red. again, presentation. kids love this.he loves it. we have beautiful french we have beautiful french cookies that are macaroons, and for a great goodie bag, presents are sometimes a stressful part of the party, we have cute cookies, a relaxing facemask. kids can eat them or take them home. >> cathy, great ideas. >> coming up tomorrow, after the chef visits us, camille will be in the house. >> and the dirty little secrets of parents. w.cotac. mca www.vitac.com -- >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television
it's a beautiful color, called ruby red. again, presentation. kids love this.he loves it. we have beautiful french we have beautiful french cookies that are macaroons, and for a great goodie bag, presents are sometimes a stressful part of the party, we have cute cookies, a relaxing facemask. kids can eat them or take them home. >> cathy, great ideas. >> coming up tomorrow, after the chef visits us, camille will be in the house. >> and the dirty little secrets of parents....
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ruby right passes to,g÷7t! natil 41-13 right( gets the steal. for thec finishes georgetownswvton :- todayon?>7:00.g the golden]k+#q newest
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do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doublely, one for the ruby in the cup, the other for its rouge on your cheek. bombs rape the eyes of the sleeping assyrian gods. as if it were only a sand box, a few worthless grains of sand. i'll cut for you the last swathe of blue from the sky, sever my and if you'll let me, but for 5 minutes more, leave me to sleep without the knowledge of war. a kanun weeps near the funeral of music. having been occupied, notes mourn for the loss of their song. i am for a concert of horses, the origin of gazelle leapt up from the heart of al gubungi. have you made small steps into the desert within us or listened for the gutterals longed deep within our throats, you would have come bearing gifts. i have nothing in red that i would not abide in green. el batanabi wrote the heart of our silken tanab, what need have we for you? no poem has ever enough red but that its blood might river beneath the veins of its people. beneath the desert sun, one man by one man by one man breathes six. thousands of tons wrung sonorous from the
do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doublely, one for the ruby in the cup, the other for its rouge on your cheek. bombs rape the eyes of the sleeping assyrian gods. as if it were only a sand box, a few worthless grains of sand. i'll cut for you the last swathe of blue from the sky, sever my and if you'll let me, but for 5 minutes more, leave me to sleep without the knowledge of war. a kanun weeps near the funeral of music. having been occupied, notes mourn...
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"olive" is a family- friendly, pg-rated movie about a young girl (played by ruby alexander) who visitstroubled adults and, without speaking, transforms their lives. 8pm at the metreon theatre mac world attendees can see olive the movie for the very first time. it was co-directed by a voice and face we know - hooman from the sara and vinnie movie show on alice @97.3 . congrats hooman." the feast of the olives is held this weekend at ramakins in sonoma - continueing the three month season of the olive!!! movie the grey macworld where geeks gather olive the smartphone movie olive season oficially starts == i will return tomorrow for my foodie friday liam's list follow me on twitter for more weekend events. liam mayclem... host of eye on the bay. thanks. time is 6:xx coming up: a shakeup for the defense team.. representing san francisco's sheriff. his new lawyer... plus, the key witnesses set to take the stand. ross mirkarimi wants to go home. wants to go home to his wife and son. the san francisco sheriff goes to court this afternoon to try to get permission from the judge. anne makovec w
"olive" is a family- friendly, pg-rated movie about a young girl (played by ruby alexander) who visitstroubled adults and, without speaking, transforms their lives. 8pm at the metreon theatre mac world attendees can see olive the movie for the very first time. it was co-directed by a voice and face we know - hooman from the sara and vinnie movie show on alice @97.3 . congrats hooman." the feast of the olives is held this weekend at ramakins in sonoma - continueing the three month...
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. >> and that is partially for the red ruby color. the drug has become a mainstay in the treatment of breast cancer for decades. she has been treated with this and so is her grandmother nearly 50 years ago. even then this were questions about the impact that they mite have. and you need to get started, as soon as they will start here and to damage her heart. but how much damage has been done and just who is at risk is a question that doctors still cannot answer with much certainty. so the researchers at ohio state jane cancer hospital are using high-definition technology to try to answer those decades old questions. normally when breast cancer patients are treated with this drug, doctors, they will keep tabs on their hearts by using the ekg's. but those have that out there. >> and by the time it changes, it manifests on that, indicating the decreased heart funs. which is already too late that the damage has been done. >> reporter: and so they are taking a different approach. during chemo therapy sessions, they are not only collecting
. >> and that is partially for the red ruby color. the drug has become a mainstay in the treatment of breast cancer for decades. she has been treated with this and so is her grandmother nearly 50 years ago. even then this were questions about the impact that they mite have. and you need to get started, as soon as they will start here and to damage her heart. but how much damage has been done and just who is at risk is a question that doctors still cannot answer with much certainty. so the...
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dee's collective autobiography where they talk about going to hollywood, ruby dee in the late '40s to make no way out and not seeing a single black person below the line, not a single black person working below the line. so there's never been much concerned below the line in the industry and again -- when you look at hollywood, you got to make a distinction what i would call corporate hollywood and creative hollywood. today, we've been talking about creative hollywood. but make no illusion, corporate hollywood runs this town. >> if i can just add to that. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> i came up in the business at a time, as steve just made me think of it, as i always thought of it, there was a partnership between the creative and the business people, the corporate and the talent. and the difference today is that the corporate thinks they are the talent. [laughter] [applause] >> and indeed sometimes they are. i mean, i just showed my student the social network today, you know, definitely a film that was made and distributed by a corporation. it's probably one of the best films of the last decad
dee's collective autobiography where they talk about going to hollywood, ruby dee in the late '40s to make no way out and not seeing a single black person below the line, not a single black person working below the line. so there's never been much concerned below the line in the industry and again -- when you look at hollywood, you got to make a distinction what i would call corporate hollywood and creative hollywood. today, we've been talking about creative hollywood. but make no illusion,...
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regardless where you play your suit was incredible experience for all of us i've been very fortunate mark ruby my fifth time and you know we try to communicate to the younger players so special is to be here because you really do never know when you're at a comeback. that's that's what makes for a fun week you can do what you guys for another week is for players. and basketball the memphis grizzlies have slumped to their fourth the fate in a row after an eighty three seventy three defeat to the san antonio spurs despite having played twenty four hours previously the spurs showed no signs of sluggishness matt bonner's three pointer in the second quarter established a comfortable thirty one nineteen lead i made dances with ten points at the break helped in part by this time i was in it dunk san antonio never looked like relinquishing their lead and danny green screen points in the final quarter all but sealed the win eighty three seventy three then the final score san antonio and i six in the western conference that just story of how our russian basketball team is continue to go from strength to
regardless where you play your suit was incredible experience for all of us i've been very fortunate mark ruby my fifth time and you know we try to communicate to the younger players so special is to be here because you really do never know when you're at a comeback. that's that's what makes for a fun week you can do what you guys for another week is for players. and basketball the memphis grizzlies have slumped to their fourth the fate in a row after an eighty three seventy three defeat to the...
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the dynamic playmaker jason thompson bringing sacramento within a pointer early on in the floor with ruby although able to use his quick hands on the defensive end as well but love eventually doing the honors after some great ball movement by the wolves love eventually becoming the first player in twenty years to record thirteen straight double doubles to start this. that brings us to football where a number of english f.a. cup fourth round spots are up for grabs later tonight a couple of struggling premier league teams among those aiming to prolong their stay in the world's oldest cup competition both bolton are currently lying in the relegation zone and england's top that. though there will still enter their third round replay as against marcos feels. as hot favorites nothing in forest to residing in the championship drops on our way to leicester yet another second year at the build will host the two sides red bridge. has been postponed because of a gruesome pitch. moving to the world of cycling or under a greek pole has made a strong opening bid for his third tour. the german winning t
the dynamic playmaker jason thompson bringing sacramento within a pointer early on in the floor with ruby although able to use his quick hands on the defensive end as well but love eventually doing the honors after some great ball movement by the wolves love eventually becoming the first player in twenty years to record thirteen straight double doubles to start this. that brings us to football where a number of english f.a. cup fourth round spots are up for grabs later tonight a couple of...
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. >> it seemed to me there were enough jewelers out there that did platinum and gold and ruby and sapphirend diamonds, and i wanted something different. >> she gave it a try, and nobody had expected the business to last after her brother's death. >> he prepared the business to close after he died. he never guessed that i would run it. i wanted to stay in the business. i was given this wonderful gift, at a terrible loss, but i just tried things. >> so what does she do? >> we changed everything. >> his daughter, liz, who works in the family business says the timing was right for her mother to introduce rings, bracelets and rings and necklaces that they could get from nowhere else. >> this is a great example of a business that has really evolv d evolved. >> she didn't want to follow what she calls the industry standard. >> i didn't feel like going into millions and millions and billions of dollars and being on that level. i didn't want to do it. >> what she did want to do is create a scaled down and yet more personal operation. >> we do a lot of custom work. we prepare. we restring pearls. we
. >> it seemed to me there were enough jewelers out there that did platinum and gold and ruby and sapphirend diamonds, and i wanted something different. >> she gave it a try, and nobody had expected the business to last after her brother's death. >> he prepared the business to close after he died. he never guessed that i would run it. i wanted to stay in the business. i was given this wonderful gift, at a terrible loss, but i just tried things. >> so what does she do?...
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stay on and work at the club's junior academy the former player who is also the vice president is ruby's most successful manager after joining in two thousand and one he led them to promotion to russia's top flight for the first time in his first season and then went on to play back to back league titles in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine they also won the russian seat back up the following year a carney fifth in the domestic league and will play olympiacos in the last thirty two of the europa league the fourteenth.
stay on and work at the club's junior academy the former player who is also the vice president is ruby's most successful manager after joining in two thousand and one he led them to promotion to russia's top flight for the first time in his first season and then went on to play back to back league titles in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine they also won the russian seat back up the following year a carney fifth in the domestic league and will play olympiacos in the last thirty...
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regardless where you play or your super was incredible experience for all was i've been very fortunate mark ruby my fifth time and you know you try to communicate to the younger players special is to be here because you really do never know when you're at a comeback. that's that's what makes for fun we even deal with you guys for another week is fun for the players actually now from the n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have slumped to their fourth defeat in a row after an eighty three seventy three defeat to the san antonio spurs despite having played twenty four hours previously the spurs showed no signs of sluggishness bonus three points in the second quarter establishing a comfortable thirty one nineteen late the advantage was ten points at the break helped in part by this highway leonard dunk and san antonio never looked like relinquishing their late and danny green is three points in the final quarter single but when eighty three seventy three then the final score san antonio and i six in the western conference. finally a story of how a russian basketball team has continued to go from str
regardless where you play or your super was incredible experience for all was i've been very fortunate mark ruby my fifth time and you know you try to communicate to the younger players special is to be here because you really do never know when you're at a comeback. that's that's what makes for fun we even deal with you guys for another week is fun for the players actually now from the n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have slumped to their fourth defeat in a row after an eighty three seventy...
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>> ruby baby, i got bushakovsky, tango manaranko and jaws. tavis: i love mickey rourke. >> yeah. tavis: the new movie is called "immortals." this guy has been on a run the last few years. since "the wrestler." and i'm rooting for mickey rourke all the time. if he roots for freddie roach, i root for mickey rourke. that's our show. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information visit that's next time. we'll see you then. >> wal-mart stands together with your community. w >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
>> ruby baby, i got bushakovsky, tango manaranko and jaws. tavis: i love mickey rourke. >> yeah. tavis: the new movie is called "immortals." this guy has been on a run the last few years. since "the wrestler." and i'm rooting for mickey rourke all the time. if he roots for freddie roach, i root for mickey rourke. that's our show. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information visit that's next time. we'll see you then. >> wal-mart stands...
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least seventeen people died when gunmen opened fire in a town home during a christian group meeting in ruby there are also reports of a deadly attack on worshippers in the town of ula militant group boko haram which says it carried out the assaults has been behind similar attacks in recent weeks. hot air balloon has burst into flames after hitting power lines in new zealand killing all eleven people on board two of those who died had jumped out of the basket in desperation before the balloon plummeted to the ground its new zealand's worst air disaster in almost fifty years. as crowds have gathered in yemen's capital as suspicions grow that president saleh well again when they get on his agreement to quit the protesters also want the release of all political prisoners held since anti-government protests began a year ago opposition leaders fear saleh will use the country's own rest to stay in power despite signing a regionally back to deal to head control to his wife's president in exchange for legal immunity. time to bring in more i'll brush a closeout as we continue to explore the country's
least seventeen people died when gunmen opened fire in a town home during a christian group meeting in ruby there are also reports of a deadly attack on worshippers in the town of ula militant group boko haram which says it carried out the assaults has been behind similar attacks in recent weeks. hot air balloon has burst into flames after hitting power lines in new zealand killing all eleven people on board two of those who died had jumped out of the basket in desperation before the balloon...
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because i love it ruby my people ask you oh you know how can you be living in russia time i think because every day still now you know never never know what's going to happen it's like maybe it's not always a good thing sometimes it's the best thing but there are always a lot of surprises you never ever ever board. just. now let's bring you some more world news and patience is rapidly running out in yemen where thousands of protesters descended on the capital present saturday to be prosecuted also want political prisoners to be released their leader has not yet resigned despite a deal in the event that one day over power to his vice president are exchanged for unity from prosecution. religion area is on maximum alert after the storms destroyed or damaged protecting the city is now a scramble to evacuate people from the areas most in danger with around thirty five thousand residents already displaced people died on thursday as floods swept through dozens of towns across brazil. russia close up tame now ventures to part of the country's far east which unites russians ukrainians tatars and e
because i love it ruby my people ask you oh you know how can you be living in russia time i think because every day still now you know never never know what's going to happen it's like maybe it's not always a good thing sometimes it's the best thing but there are always a lot of surprises you never ever ever board. just. now let's bring you some more world news and patience is rapidly running out in yemen where thousands of protesters descended on the capital present saturday to be prosecuted...
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. >> it seemed to me that there were enough jewelers out there who did platinum, gold, ruby, sapphire, diamond. i was in the arts, and i wanted something a little different. >> reporter: foreman gave it a try with her mother's emotional and financial support. no one had expected the business to last after her brother's death. >> he had pretty much prepared the business to close after he died. he never guessed that i would run it. i wanted to stay in the business. i was given this wonderful gift at a terrible loss, but i just tried things. >> reporter: so what did foreman do? >> we changed everything. >> reporter: foreman's daughter, liz, who works in the family business, says the timing was right for her mother to introduce rings, pendants, necklaces, and bracelets that people might not find anywhere else. >> when you think of a brand, no matter what industry, it's always evolving and always changing. this is a great example of a business that has really evolved. >> reporter: to make the turn, foreman followed her heart. she didn't want to follow what she calls the industry standard.
. >> it seemed to me that there were enough jewelers out there who did platinum, gold, ruby, sapphire, diamond. i was in the arts, and i wanted something a little different. >> reporter: foreman gave it a try with her mother's emotional and financial support. no one had expected the business to last after her brother's death. >> he had pretty much prepared the business to close after he died. he never guessed that i would run it. i wanted to stay in the business. i was given...
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because i love it ruby people ask you oh you know how can you do you still living in russia all the time i think because every day still now you know never never know what's going to happen it's like maybe it's not always a good thing sometimes it's a bad thing but there are always a lot of surprises you never ever ever board. let's bring you some more news now on the patient says it rapidly running out in yemen where thousands of protesters descended on the capital calling for presents to be prosecuted those who want political prisoners to be released that has not yet resigned despite a deal and remember to hundred pound is a vice president in exchange for immunity from prosecution. hungary may become the first to e.u. country to face sanctions for apparently violating the group's basic principles the parliament passed a new constitution including governance of its central bank. in the usa the law undermines the bank's independence and broken off talks on getting financial instrument country there's growing public under two hundred gallons protesting the legal changes saying they home d
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inequality good to see amongst all the gloom let's just know the everything's runners look at that scene ruby are in june must be a place to lot of inspiration hopefully a bit of good news what if it's merely over. the reports the last couple of days more a list of the reporting from the world economic. but to the gloom may be the chief economic correspondent for the british newspaper the independent spoke to me he believes greece has already succumbed to default in reality. i don't think you have to be a whiz at math to figure out that is not just the indebtedness of some countries of birth but also the euro oh the common currency is a single currency for an area where some countries need a devaluation i don't know whether technically greece is going to be in default or not but if your wreath a thirty or forty percent.
inequality good to see amongst all the gloom let's just know the everything's runners look at that scene ruby are in june must be a place to lot of inspiration hopefully a bit of good news what if it's merely over. the reports the last couple of days more a list of the reporting from the world economic. but to the gloom may be the chief economic correspondent for the british newspaper the independent spoke to me he believes greece has already succumbed to default in reality. i don't think you...
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because i love it ruby people ask you oh you know how can you be still living in russia with time i think because every day still now you know never never know what's going to happen it's like maybe it's not always a good thing sometimes it's the best thing but there always was the surprise you never ever ever bored. just. well let's bring you some more world news now and patience is rapidly running out in yemen where thousands of protesters descended on the terminal calling for president salih to be prosecuted they also want political prisoners to be released emmons leader has not yet resigned despite a deal in the vendor to hand over power to his vice president in exchange for muti from prosecution. hungary may become the first e.u. country to face sanctions for apparently violating the group's basic principles so after ponit passed constitution including governance of its central bank the e.u. and the us say the war undermines the bank's independence broken off talks on giving financial aid to the deity struggling country as growing public anger to the thousands of hunger and protestin
because i love it ruby people ask you oh you know how can you be still living in russia with time i think because every day still now you know never never know what's going to happen it's like maybe it's not always a good thing sometimes it's the best thing but there always was the surprise you never ever ever bored. just. well let's bring you some more world news now and patience is rapidly running out in yemen where thousands of protesters descended on the terminal calling for president salih...
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you can read stuff, if you want to read interesting stuff, read ozzie davis and ruby dee's collectiveautobiography going to hollywood, ruby dee in the late 1940s to make "no way out" and not seeing a single black person below the line, not a single black worker in hollywood below the line, so there's never been a concern for below the line within the industry, and when you look at hollywood, make a distinction between corporate hollywood and creative hollywood. today, we talked about creative hollywood, but make no illusion, corporate hollywood runs this town. >> and i -- >>
you can read stuff, if you want to read interesting stuff, read ozzie davis and ruby dee's collectiveautobiography going to hollywood, ruby dee in the late 1940s to make "no way out" and not seeing a single black person below the line, not a single black worker in hollywood below the line, so there's never been a concern for below the line within the industry, and when you look at hollywood, make a distinction between corporate hollywood and creative hollywood. today, we talked about...
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you can read stuff, if you want to read interesting stuff, read ozzie davis and ruby dee's collectiveautobiography going to hollywood, ruby dee in the late 1940s to make "no way out" and not seeing a single black person below the line, not a single black worker in hollywood below the line, so there's never been a concern for below the line within the industry, and when you look at hollywood, make a distinction between corporate hollywood and creative hollywood. today, we talked about creative hollywood, but make no illusion, corporate hollywood runs this town. >> and i -- >> if i can add to that? >> yeah. >> i came up in the business at a time, as i, steve just made me think of it, i thought of it as a partnership between the creative and the business people, the corporate and the talent, and the difference today is that the corporation thinks they are the talent. [laughter] [applause] >> and, indeed, sometimes they are. i mean, just had students from the social social network today had a film that was distributed by a corporation, probably one the best films of the last decade, so ev
you can read stuff, if you want to read interesting stuff, read ozzie davis and ruby dee's collectiveautobiography going to hollywood, ruby dee in the late 1940s to make "no way out" and not seeing a single black person below the line, not a single black worker in hollywood below the line, so there's never been a concern for below the line within the industry, and when you look at hollywood, make a distinction between corporate hollywood and creative hollywood. today, we talked about...
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capitalist system absolutely and the people that are there talking about it you know the kind of the ruby needs and the. economists in kind of the people that are newsmakers ok maybe they're they're talking about it but there's you know twenty six hundred other people that are a lot of them are business leaders that have shelled out a lot of money just to be there just to network i mean you have to get two billion dollars in profit just even qualify to get an invitation and just bare minimum according to the girl that i was talking to it's fifty thousand dollars to be to join and twenty thousand dollars more than that for things like getting to davos and that's not mean there are people that pay lawyers more than that i've seen figures three hundred thousand six hundred thousand dollars so these people have paid a lot of money and it's not to talk about rethinking capitalism and so you were talking about people's experience of davos of the world economic forum being largely based on the political capital that they have you as a journalist as a financial journalist covering davos let me gu
capitalist system absolutely and the people that are there talking about it you know the kind of the ruby needs and the. economists in kind of the people that are newsmakers ok maybe they're they're talking about it but there's you know twenty six hundred other people that are a lot of them are business leaders that have shelled out a lot of money just to be there just to network i mean you have to get two billion dollars in profit just even qualify to get an invitation and just bare minimum...
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ruby is with the asian donor program. >> he will need a chinese and caucasian donor so it would be moreo find a perfect match. >> there will be two donor drives this month, one in san mateo the other at the haight-ashbury free clinic in san francisco. the process of finding a donor starts with a cheek swab test. the test is free and painless. donors must be between 18 and 60 years old. if a match is found, in most cases, stem cells are collected directly from the donor's blood. kyle's mother is encouraging people to join the bone marrow registry. >> i can't imagine. parents can imagine what out it would be like. >> reporter: you can also order a swab kit at the donor program. all of the information is at abc7news.com. in san mateo, lyanne melendez, "abc 7 news". >> terry: and today a bone marrow donor drive is going to be held at san mateo at serendipity school this afternoon. another drive will be held in san francisco at haight-ashbury free clinic from noon to 3:00. >> this morning at 10:00, parents can get a free child seat safety inspection. a new law requires children to be restrai
ruby is with the asian donor program. >> he will need a chinese and caucasian donor so it would be moreo find a perfect match. >> there will be two donor drives this month, one in san mateo the other at the haight-ashbury free clinic in san francisco. the process of finding a donor starts with a cheek swab test. the test is free and painless. donors must be between 18 and 60 years old. if a match is found, in most cases, stem cells are collected directly from the donor's blood....
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one day my friend ruby was running around wondering whether president clinton could accept some sort of ball or something from an african village or whether that violated the titles and nobody calls and i said the titles of the mobility clause, interesting. what is the title of the noble lit equals? i've never heard the title of nobility calls. i don't know what happened in that case but i decided that day i would write a book about these clauses which is something i wanted to do and waited until after i got the tenure to do. [laughter] now, let me talk a little bit about why i think it's important to write or rather to read, why i wanted to write and it's important for people to read about the odd clauses. i was originally -- i have to admit motivated by the kind of mad cap trivia aspect of the clauses like a state sues another state in the supreme court and they are wacky but my editors, published house which is a fabulous press, they are wonderful people, very earnest and they said we are not publishing a trivia book. okay? so think about why it's important to study these all the
one day my friend ruby was running around wondering whether president clinton could accept some sort of ball or something from an african village or whether that violated the titles and nobody calls and i said the titles of the mobility clause, interesting. what is the title of the noble lit equals? i've never heard the title of nobility calls. i don't know what happened in that case but i decided that day i would write a book about these clauses which is something i wanted to do and waited...
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. >> reporter: at ruby security guards reportedly caught a pick pocket on monday night. he stole five cell phones for a value of $1,700. police are urging women not to hang their purses on the back of chairs. >> i can put my hand in here. >> reporter: police describe the rash of thefts as crimes of opportunity. >> they are looking for the moment that someone leaves and walks away from their belongings. >> i don't carry this it purse in a club. it's usually a smaller bag. something i can have at all times. >> reporter: plus say people have the power of prevention by being alert and they tell them to adopt the buddy system. reporting live. amber lee. >> drivers in san francisco could have a hard time getting around this weekend. crews shut down the busy intersection of church and market streets tonight to replace muni tracks. westbound market is also closed and several muni lines affected. officials say the work on the tracks should be finished by monday morning. >> he is berkeley's first homicide victim this year and during a vigil tonight mourners honored the father of f
. >> reporter: at ruby security guards reportedly caught a pick pocket on monday night. he stole five cell phones for a value of $1,700. police are urging women not to hang their purses on the back of chairs. >> i can put my hand in here. >> reporter: police describe the rash of thefts as crimes of opportunity. >> they are looking for the moment that someone leaves and walks away from their belongings. >> i don't carry this it purse in a club. it's usually a...
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. >> reporter: at ruby security guards reportedly caught a pick pocket on monday night. he stole five cell phones for a value of $1,700. police are urging women not to hang their purses on the back of chairs. >> i can put my hand in here. >> reporter: police describe the rash of thefts as crimes of opportunity. >> they are looking for the moment that someone leaves and walks away from their belongings. >> i don't carry this it purse in a club. it's usually a smaller bag. something i can have at all times. >> reporter: plus say people have the power of prevention by being alert and they tell them to adopt the buddy system. reporting live. amber lee. >> drivers in san francisco could have a hard time getting around this weekend. crews shut down the busy intersection of church and market streets tonight to replace muni tracks. westbound market is also closed and several muni lines affected. officials say the work on the tracks should be finished by monday morning. >> he is berkeley's first homicide victim this year and during a vigil tonight mourners honored the father of f
. >> reporter: at ruby security guards reportedly caught a pick pocket on monday night. he stole five cell phones for a value of $1,700. police are urging women not to hang their purses on the back of chairs. >> i can put my hand in here. >> reporter: police describe the rash of thefts as crimes of opportunity. >> they are looking for the moment that someone leaves and walks away from their belongings. >> i don't carry this it purse in a club. it's usually a...
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named partially for its ruby red color, the drug deoxy rube sin has become a mainstay.da nazareth has been treated with it. so has her grandmother nearly 50 years ago. even then, there were questions about the impact it may have on a women's heart. >> she would start getting sick as soon as they started the medicine. it did damage her heart. >> how much damage is done and who is at risk are doctors still can't answer without much certainty. researchers at ohio state's james cancer hospital are using high definition technology to try to answer those decades old questions. normally, when breast cancer patients are treated with this drug, doctors keep tabs on their heart by using echocardiograms but those may have their drawbacks. >> by the time changes manifest on the echocardiogram indicating decreased heart function, it is already too late. the damage is done. >> so, doctor charles shapiro and his team are taking a different approach. during chemotherapy sessions, they're not only collecting blood from the patients, they're also putting them through state-of-the-art car
named partially for its ruby red color, the drug deoxy rube sin has become a mainstay.da nazareth has been treated with it. so has her grandmother nearly 50 years ago. even then, there were questions about the impact it may have on a women's heart. >> she would start getting sick as soon as they started the medicine. it did damage her heart. >> how much damage is done and who is at risk are doctors still can't answer without much certainty. researchers at ohio state's james cancer...
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youth because that democratic party served the interest of the working people in this country like ruby and henry moyers. and so many people feel the same way. how do we overcome this pessimism about the american future? "the wall street journal" had a headline on an op-ed piece that said, "the end of american optimism." a recent survey said only 15% of the people were satisfied about the direction of the american people. i mean, this is a serious situation, is it not? >> i think it is. and -- but we also have to recognize the pessimism that the public reflects in the surveys and polls is warranted. in other words the public isn't being unduly pessimistic. it's not been overcome with some kind of a false wave of emotion. no. i think the american public sees very clearly the current system isn't working, that the federal reserve is basically working on behalf of wall street, not main street. the congress is owned lock, stock and barrel by one after another, after another special interest. and they logically say how can we expect, you know, anything good to come out of this kind of proces
youth because that democratic party served the interest of the working people in this country like ruby and henry moyers. and so many people feel the same way. how do we overcome this pessimism about the american future? "the wall street journal" had a headline on an op-ed piece that said, "the end of american optimism." a recent survey said only 15% of the people were satisfied about the direction of the american people. i mean, this is a serious situation, is it not?...