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quizÁ la seÑora ruth. >>¿ruth? elena la conoce hace muy poco.. yo me voy a encargar de examinar a andrea. >>yo me voy a quedar aquÍ con mi hija. >>rebeca, por favor. >>¿por quÉ no estÁ reaccionando, doctor? no despierta. >>no lo sÉ. por favor, eduardo, sÁcala, que necesitamos... >>tienes que salir de aquÍ. >>no me voy. es mi hija, eduardo, entiende. Él: el doctor la atenderÁ, y despuÉs nos va a decir que es lo que le estÁ pasando... >>agradezco mucho que estÉs aquÍ, pero no te metas, por favor. [♪] >>tranquila, tranquila. >>dios no puede permitir que pase esto. no puede permitir que me la quiten. >>rebeca, el doctor va a hacer todo lo posible para salvarla. tenemos que confiar en Él. [♪] [sonido de telemetría] >>doctor, aquÍ estÁn los resultados que pidiÓ. >>¿y darÍo? >>estÁ afuera esperando. >>hazlo pasar, por favor. >>¿cÓmo estÁ mi hija, doctor? >>todavÍa no estoy seguro. >>¿ya sabe si mi mÉdula le va a servir? [exhala] >>lo voy a saber maÑana cuando me entreguen los resultados. seÑorita, controlen la temperatura y quiero un examen de sangre c
quizÁ la seÑora ruth. >>¿ruth? elena la conoce hace muy poco.. yo me voy a encargar de examinar a andrea. >>yo me voy a quedar aquÍ con mi hija. >>rebeca, por favor. >>¿por quÉ no estÁ reaccionando, doctor? no despierta. >>no lo sÉ. por favor, eduardo, sÁcala, que necesitamos... >>tienes que salir de aquÍ. >>no me voy. es mi hija, eduardo, entiende. Él: el doctor la atenderÁ, y despuÉs nos va a decir que es lo que le estÁ pasando......
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. >> the story of the arts commission program begins with ruth fromstein. 2010 marks her 50th year asn art dealer. at the helm of the county, she had represented some of the most notable of bay area artists, and continues to look for new talent. >> the artists that i represent, what do i choose them, if asked to do with a background of what the gallery is about. i love the idea of finding new guys and watching them grow. it is the old fashioned way of having a nunnery, which is having a stable. what you have is loyalty to them, artists are loyal to you. the philosophy behind that, my philosophy, has not changed since i started 49 years ago. i take care of you and you take care of me. it has been that way ever since. >> ruth represents the estate of the world renowned sculptor peter focused. in 1971, he created and the love the untitled public work cited at seventh and bryant. like many other public works of art, this is in need of repair. ruth began conversations with the director of cultural affairs, a andart care was born. >> we look at all of the local pieces and decided which one
. >> the story of the arts commission program begins with ruth fromstein. 2010 marks her 50th year asn art dealer. at the helm of the county, she had represented some of the most notable of bay area artists, and continues to look for new talent. >> the artists that i represent, what do i choose them, if asked to do with a background of what the gallery is about. i love the idea of finding new guys and watching them grow. it is the old fashioned way of having a nunnery, which is...
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ruth's 10-carat engagement ring. >> some things are very top of the market.hings are very average. >> reporter: jennifer crane helped catalog all this. property that was forfeited and seized by u.s. marshalls. the stockbroker, clearly liked the finaler things in life. prada socks. high-end watches. his shoes, size 9-wide, from casual to flashy. he meticulously kept every shoe box. >> there's a value in everything. and everything we get goes to the victims. >> reporter: those who lost so much in madoff's upon save scam, much of this, probably paid for with some of that money. officials hope saturday's auction brings in about $1.5 million. anything with madoff initials or name on it always does well. there is plenty. even ruth mike e liked marking territory. >> i went into all the cars and all the boats. everything was marked. >> reporter: and probably one of the most unusual items. lot number 380. a new pair of madoff designer boxers. yes, they have pleats. this is the last batch of personal items up for sale from the madoff's once-lavish lifestyle here in new
ruth's 10-carat engagement ring. >> some things are very top of the market.hings are very average. >> reporter: jennifer crane helped catalog all this. property that was forfeited and seized by u.s. marshalls. the stockbroker, clearly liked the finaler things in life. prada socks. high-end watches. his shoes, size 9-wide, from casual to flashy. he meticulously kept every shoe box. >> there's a value in everything. and everything we get goes to the victims. >> reporter:...
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ruth is one of the first cases where they realized that. he had no idea she could hear what he said. when they saw the tears, it was a humanizing moment and humbling for the doctors because at that point they realized this is much worse for the patients than they ever imagined and for the family members, so, yeah, i would say hers was the most touching cases from the book. everyone brings up the other one is the self-mutilation case of who girl who pulled her own teeth and eyes. that's the one people ask questions about. i will say the only thing making that section tollerble to write is that they said the pain mechanism in her brain was no longer. she felt no pain. the mechanism that caused her to do this, in that case, it's really the only thing i could get my mind around writing about her that i could sit down. i call it the steven king chapter. it's like something you can't imagine, so that's the one that gets the morse attention. -- most attention. the ruth chapter case study was the most humanizing moment and my favorite. >> i just wa
ruth is one of the first cases where they realized that. he had no idea she could hear what he said. when they saw the tears, it was a humanizing moment and humbling for the doctors because at that point they realized this is much worse for the patients than they ever imagined and for the family members, so, yeah, i would say hers was the most touching cases from the book. everyone brings up the other one is the self-mutilation case of who girl who pulled her own teeth and eyes. that's the one...
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>>> we're so lucky we have deborah and letter mom, ruth. they were kind enough to send in their favorite recipe. deborah, you said this is so far your favorite and your mom passed it along to you. what is it? >> it's mom's sweet potato casserole and it is so good. we look forward to it every year for thanksgiverring. >> now, while you match, i want to talk to you where did you get this recipe? it has come from somewhere. >> a friend gave it to me many years ago but it started out as a carrot casserole. and then i switched the carrots to sweet potatoes. >> that is what i like about recipes. you add your own carrots. >> so let's get cooking. what do we do? >> okay. i'm going to. i have taken two pounds of sweet potatoes and we have peeled them, cut them up and boiled them and drained them and now i have mashed them. this is something that everybody in your family can have fun. we want to have fun with one of these. so certainly a lot of fun. and to that, we're going to add eggs. and. >> now, you like there recipe so much. it's a really cool s
>>> we're so lucky we have deborah and letter mom, ruth. they were kind enough to send in their favorite recipe. deborah, you said this is so far your favorite and your mom passed it along to you. what is it? >> it's mom's sweet potato casserole and it is so good. we look forward to it every year for thanksgiverring. >> now, while you match, i want to talk to you where did you get this recipe? it has come from somewhere. >> a friend gave it to me many years ago but it...
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there is plenty, even ruth liked marking her territory. >> every house that i went into because i went into all three of the homes i went into all the cars and boats everything was marked. >> reporter: and probably one of the most unusual items lot number 380. a new pair of madoff designer boxers. and yes they have pleats. this is the last batch of personal items up for sale from the madoff's once lavish lifestyle here in new york. a chapter many are glad to see close. . >>> it will great weather to go to an auction block sale to get an 10.5 karat diamond ring. >> is it ever bad weather to get a 10.5 karat diamond ring. >> no. >> our weather has been a great streak keep it going couple more days. dry air, boy, it will dry out your sinuses and everything else. burn that humidifier tonight kelly. >> i'll put that on the list. >> other than that there's not much on the weather front. let's show you outside though clear and dry. the humidity is really really low. 35%. we were at 19% just an hour ago. but with the temperature falling the relative humidity goes up but no more moisture in the
there is plenty, even ruth liked marking her territory. >> every house that i went into because i went into all three of the homes i went into all the cars and boats everything was marked. >> reporter: and probably one of the most unusual items lot number 380. a new pair of madoff designer boxers. and yes they have pleats. this is the last batch of personal items up for sale from the madoff's once lavish lifestyle here in new york. a chapter many are glad to see close. ....
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~ruth westheimer is with me now. the author of "sex after 50" which has become extremely very well rant in light of the survey, which you helped design the questions. the bottom line is what about the baby boomers. >> first of all what baby boomers have been watching, like gorgeous women like you, and their expectations cannot be fulfilled. they think of sex in the city. they think that everything that we talk about can happen every night in the bedroom. not so. baby boomers have to be sexually literate. they have to know that a woman after menopause has to use a lubricant. megyn: oh, boy, here we go. >> i can talk like this. megyn: it's daytime tv, let's not forget it's not your nighttime program. megyn: i know, and i don't ask any personal questions. they have to know that couples over 50 should engage in sexual activity in the morning. megyn: really? >> they can tape the television shows. they should do it in the morning because the testosterone level is highest. a man has an easier time, i can say it not you, to
~ruth westheimer is with me now. the author of "sex after 50" which has become extremely very well rant in light of the survey, which you helped design the questions. the bottom line is what about the baby boomers. >> first of all what baby boomers have been watching, like gorgeous women like you, and their expectations cannot be fulfilled. they think of sex in the city. they think that everything that we talk about can happen every night in the bedroom. not so. baby boomers...
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the one i justshowed yoa wellhe redshmore dratic with hbars but ruth in advertising,ev a less responve model does sow som of this. it's oneceslyt th deee as the ther o that wado but thiiskind of to make point. next one. the other thi tmenon here, isthe nfite of h extremely wm be ad that is called, eat ase. norm miller has donealt o work on thiskind obehavior anhe published a par recently rerking bout sme of these same scenarios a oka he nt dayshis n he messe , number s gs gat. they beginerlier alas erb ieasonalctext and eieen to ay twe ale udden bfivd heve. rse obknow, stune oww gemore tanto ys f atvecurse, w a summertime eat and electral dend ad ou can expectthat p pr load willre ubecause o this. this has the enmous ecostem implicationsfor this vironmentastice issue mentioned earlier, because a lot peop an't afford air-conditioning anonesthat can, are going to suff more or can willsuffer more. evidently thers a eographic suhere. people thacn ffive along he oastline ae more lad tn the ones livg inios,f ti od poly aym ti rb oawhe mo e ia ecal ey prerey plicion aof s, tes o demand. thr t
the one i justshowed yoa wellhe redshmore dratic with hbars but ruth in advertising,ev a less responve model does sow som of this. it's oneceslyt th deee as the ther o that wado but thiiskind of to make point. next one. the other thi tmenon here, isthe nfite of h extremely wm be ad that is called, eat ase. norm miller has donealt o work on thiskind obehavior anhe published a par recently rerking bout sme of these same scenarios a oka he nt dayshis n he messe , number s gs gat. they beginerlier...
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ruth is here.that baby boomers aren't really getting that much and they're not happy about it. she's going to talk to us about it ahead this morning. >> as only dr. ruth can. >> yes, indeed. but first, dave p p >>> all right, good morning, let's look at the forecast today. what we're thinking is that this fog will start burning off and the temperatures in the low 50s and 60s. comfortable conditions this afternoon and tonight, partly cloudy and 44 degrees is the low and tomorrow, we'll have afternoon and evening showers and between 65 and 70. showers and a cold front moving our way. it >> quick hello to everyone watching in arkansas this morning. harry, back inside to you. >> all right, dave. thanks very much. >>> nearly a quarter of americans between the ages of 45 and 65 say they are dissatisfied with their sex lives. that's according to a study released today by the associated press and life goes strong.com. sex therapist dr. ruth westheimer is a blogger for that baby boomer website and she joins
ruth is here.that baby boomers aren't really getting that much and they're not happy about it. she's going to talk to us about it ahead this morning. >> as only dr. ruth can. >> yes, indeed. but first, dave p p >>> all right, good morning, let's look at the forecast today. what we're thinking is that this fog will start burning off and the temperatures in the low 50s and 60s. comfortable conditions this afternoon and tonight, partly cloudy and 44 degrees is the low and...
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ruth is here. that shows that baby boomers aren't really getting that much and they're not happy about it. she's going to talk to us about it ahead this morning. >> as only dr. ruth can. >> yes, indeed. but first, dave price has a final check of the weather. good morning, sir. >> i'm not going near any of those lines. i'm just going to take the weather, do the weather and get out cleanly. nice to see you, guys. pleasure to be with you, everyone. let's walk over and say hello to these fine people that came out to see us. where are you from? >> florida. >> you don't say. where in florida? >> jacksonville. >> gator fan? >> yes, sir. >> there you go. i love the camocamo. looks like we're going to see mild temperatures in the northeast. southeast right around jacksonville looks really, really nice over the next several days. in fact, northeast not bad either. look at the temperatures. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 degrees above normal numbers. we'll take it. we'll see a southerly flow of air heading toward the north
ruth is here. that shows that baby boomers aren't really getting that much and they're not happy about it. she's going to talk to us about it ahead this morning. >> as only dr. ruth can. >> yes, indeed. but first, dave price has a final check of the weather. good morning, sir. >> i'm not going near any of those lines. i'm just going to take the weather, do the weather and get out cleanly. nice to see you, guys. pleasure to be with you, everyone. let's walk over and say hello...
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will, "the new york times" columnist paul krugman, robert kagan from the brookings institution and ruth kagan from "the washington post." >>> china is expected to overtake the u.s. as the world's biggest economy in the next two years. americans couldn't believe it. they're like, that hasn't happened already? >>> and hello again, by the time air force one lands in washington this evening, it will have flown around the world. a world that is fast changing as the president found out during his ten-day trip to asia. abc's senior white house correspondent jake tapper has been with the president and brings us this report. >> reporter: rebuked by american voters and reminded to focus more on the economy president obama began his asian trip talking about as a sort of international stimulus to open markets to american goods and bolster american jobs. >> we're actually doing business we're here. with every 1 billion we sell in exports 5,000 jobs are supported at home. for america this is a job strategy. >> reporter: in mumbai flanked by american ceos, the president announced deals between u.s. an
will, "the new york times" columnist paul krugman, robert kagan from the brookings institution and ruth kagan from "the washington post." >>> china is expected to overtake the u.s. as the world's biggest economy in the next two years. americans couldn't believe it. they're like, that hasn't happened already? >>> and hello again, by the time air force one lands in washington this evening, it will have flown around the world. a world that is fast changing as...
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yankee fan, and then moved here and for the last 20 years, they put him up on the scoreboard, seen babe ruth lou gehrig. he talks about going from a yankee fan to a giants fan. >> reporter: you got fear the beard on. you like wilson? >> no. i love him. when they started to win i loved him. the story, when they were driving back east, [inaudible], they were driving back and got tired and told joe, take over. he says, i can't drive. i couldn't believe that. poor guy never had a car. >> reporter: joe used to see me eating by myself. >> always by yourself. >>> what was your thing? >> to go -- >> reporter: wasn't that sad? >> i tell him, you know who this guy is, gary radnich. they didn't know who you were. >> joe, a friend of ours. joe, we wanted to put him on the air, let his personality shine. still going strong. the earthquake advanced to round two. total up the two goals, the goals from the two games. baby giving the earthquake a 2- 1 lead over the red bulls tonight. chris, that's the decider. it was. 3-1. new york can't score from there. in the two games, three goals for the earthquakes, tw
yankee fan, and then moved here and for the last 20 years, they put him up on the scoreboard, seen babe ruth lou gehrig. he talks about going from a yankee fan to a giants fan. >> reporter: you got fear the beard on. you like wilson? >> no. i love him. when they started to win i loved him. the story, when they were driving back east, [inaudible], they were driving back and got tired and told joe, take over. he says, i can't drive. i couldn't believe that. poor guy never had a car....
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. >> and point of fact, she married ruth ford who was a bachelor in washington and quite well-to-do. believe that the mistress status was continue us because ruth ford died and she was a free agent fo about 3-4 years before roosevelt died am i correct? >> you are correct about that. >> what's to make you thin she was continuously serving as a mess tress to him? >> their relationshi several different phase that he did have polio and that was disabling in som sfloopts they kept in touch. >> absolutely. >> that's a strong -- >> that's a friendship. >> at least a friendship. bearing in mind this was an era when one could not easily have a relationshi especially in politics. everything had to be kept subterranean there is a lot of hidde history. wasn't at his side and the time of his death? >> i have no reason to doubt she loved him sin skerly. i have no reason to doubt that at all but i do think they were two people who were driven to be in together because of their political commitment >> they each cheated on each other? >> yes. >> did any other president of first ladies cheat on each o
. >> and point of fact, she married ruth ford who was a bachelor in washington and quite well-to-do. believe that the mistress status was continue us because ruth ford died and she was a free agent fo about 3-4 years before roosevelt died am i correct? >> you are correct about that. >> what's to make you thin she was continuously serving as a mess tress to him? >> their relationshi several different phase that he did have polio and that was disabling in som sfloopts they...
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ruth is here.shows that baby boomers aren't really getting that much and they're not happy about it. she's going to talk to us about it ahead this morning. >> as only dr. ruth can. >> yes, indeed. but first, dave price has a final check of the weather. good morning, sir. >> i'm not going near any of those lines. i'm just going to take the weather, do the weather and get out cleanly. nice to see you, guys. pleasure to be with you, everyone. let's walk over and say hello to these fine people that came out to see us. where are you from? >> florida. >> you don't say. where in florida? >> jacksonville. >> gator fan? >> yes, sir. >> there you go. i love the camocamo. looks like we're going >> quick hello to everyone watching in arkansas this morning. harry, back inside to you. >> all right, dave. thanks very much. >>> nearly a quarter of americans between the ages of 45 and 65 say they are dissatisfied with their sex lives. that's according to a study released today by the associated press and life goes
ruth is here.shows that baby boomers aren't really getting that much and they're not happy about it. she's going to talk to us about it ahead this morning. >> as only dr. ruth can. >> yes, indeed. but first, dave price has a final check of the weather. good morning, sir. >> i'm not going near any of those lines. i'm just going to take the weather, do the weather and get out cleanly. nice to see you, guys. pleasure to be with you, everyone. let's walk over and say hello to...
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arresting a man for dwi and you will not believe who gets the handcuffs and to baseball with babe ruth'sblock. those two stocks as we go across america. . >> new mexico, state police in albuquerque are pulling over an erattic driver and giving i am had a sobriety test. business as issue, right? not quite, the man behind the wheel isn't just any resident. he's the local sheriff's deputy. all of this caught on police dash cam video. cops arresting dellfred murphy after he failed the sobriety test, 1.6, twice the legal limit, he resigned the next day. texas, more than one hundred soldiers returning home, greeted at fort bliss by family and friends and lots of hugs and kisses and one hero finding an extra surprise when he got off the plane, his new grandson. >> i missed the birth by three guys and glad i've got him now and holding him in my arms. >> california, a jellyfish jackpot in the san francisco pay area. thousands washing ashore this weekend and we're told millions hit the beach so far this year. scientists saying not to worry shall the pacific ocean is filled with the creatures, but
arresting a man for dwi and you will not believe who gets the handcuffs and to baseball with babe ruth'sblock. those two stocks as we go across america. . >> new mexico, state police in albuquerque are pulling over an erattic driver and giving i am had a sobriety test. business as issue, right? not quite, the man behind the wheel isn't just any resident. he's the local sheriff's deputy. all of this caught on police dash cam video. cops arresting dellfred murphy after he failed the...
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ruth. last night, i was at the ad hoc committee and was going to give a little update on the pac's intention, and commissioners asked that i come tonight. basically, the pac, we have told you that we have set priorities for this year, and redesigning the middle school is one of our top priorities. we are very excited about the opportunity to have these conversations, because for us, it is not just looking at one big question, but it is looking at the question of how students get assigned to middle school and what the elementary school to middle school pathway is, and there are bigger questions about what works and what does not work for middle school students in our city. we are seeing how deeply issues connect with a lot of initiatives happening in the district right now, including the superintendent's own school initiative. this is addressing improving dramatically how we provide special education services to the students that need them, changes in transportation, questions about how we s
ruth. last night, i was at the ad hoc committee and was going to give a little update on the pac's intention, and commissioners asked that i come tonight. basically, the pac, we have told you that we have set priorities for this year, and redesigning the middle school is one of our top priorities. we are very excited about the opportunity to have these conversations, because for us, it is not just looking at one big question, but it is looking at the question of how students get assigned to...
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ruth. and said to be worth $300,000. he must have really loved her, and a federal court convicted her of running a billion dollar ponzi scheme, swindling thousands of clients, wrecking so many people's lives and, proceeds go to fund bernie madoff's victims. >> rick: i sohope so, do you li the ring? >> julie: president obama sitting down with his russian counterpart for breakfast in japan but not your typical kitchen table conversation and there are discussions about the most powerful weapons on earth and the outcome of a nail-biter house race, i'm julie bandaras we are live as fox reports, we are live as fox reports, tonight. captioning by, closed captioning services, inc. >> julie: the last time they'll come together like this. lawmakers, gearing up for the final days of the 111th congress and the lame duck session could make a decision that will impact every working american's bottom line, whether you pay more taxes, just 7 weeks from now. the white house, and house republicans already looking ahead, to where else they
ruth. and said to be worth $300,000. he must have really loved her, and a federal court convicted her of running a billion dollar ponzi scheme, swindling thousands of clients, wrecking so many people's lives and, proceeds go to fund bernie madoff's victims. >> rick: i sohope so, do you li the ring? >> julie: president obama sitting down with his russian counterpart for breakfast in japan but not your typical kitchen table conversation and there are discussions about the most...
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well, he was here when ruth came to bat.e on which to render this justice's final ruling. >> stevens: he took the bat in his right hand and pointed it right at the center field stands. and then, of course, the next pitch, he hit a home run in center field, and there's no doubt about the fact that he did point before he hit the ball. >> pelley: so the "called shot" actually happened? >> stevens: oh, there's no doubt about it. >> pelley: that's your ruling? >> stevens: that's my ruling. >> pelley: case closed. >> stevens: that's the one ruling i will not be reversed on. i'm sure of that. i'm james brown in new york. atlanta beats green bay to take a 1-0 lead in the n.f.c. south. atlanta opens up a one-game lead in the n.f.c. north. baltimore and pittsburgh, the n.f.c. co-leaders were both winners. st. louis with a victory ties them with seattle atop the n.f.c. west while kansas city leads the a.f.c. northwest. for more news and sports, log on to cbssports.com. about the world. and yourself. >> safer: now, andy rooney. >> roone
well, he was here when ruth came to bat.e on which to render this justice's final ruling. >> stevens: he took the bat in his right hand and pointed it right at the center field stands. and then, of course, the next pitch, he hit a home run in center field, and there's no doubt about the fact that he did point before he hit the ball. >> pelley: so the "called shot" actually happened? >> stevens: oh, there's no doubt about it. >> pelley: that's your ruling?...
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in kenya, ruth says things are much better now because they have access to much better doctors. aid works, but after 20 years, they can't point to any one system of government that is better than another for development. there is more than one way out of poverty. >> it's an john going part of global economic, social and political battles. that's the way to judge rather than how particular government's policies are. >> in bangladesh, cheap credit and access to mobile phones have transformed lives showing that progress for the poor has been better than neighboring india, although economic growth is higher in india, the surprising conclusion that you get with the human development index. >> ireland has announce had plans to save 6 billion euros next year to reduce its record deficit. the savings announce had by the finance minister will come through spending cuts. the government hopes they will calm investors facing highest boring costs. >> can't go beyond 6 billion because it would inflict damage on the economy. last year, we made an adjustment of more than 4 billion and the econo
in kenya, ruth says things are much better now because they have access to much better doctors. aid works, but after 20 years, they can't point to any one system of government that is better than another for development. there is more than one way out of poverty. >> it's an john going part of global economic, social and political battles. that's the way to judge rather than how particular government's policies are. >> in bangladesh, cheap credit and access to mobile phones have...
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the most expensive item, ruth madoff's 10 1/2 carat diamond ring. the money will go to victims of madoff's scam. what about the monogrammed underwear? >> i'll confess to that. >>> next on this monday, back on dry land after treading water at sea for a day and a half. >>> and from espn, the gridiron. sunday highlights coming up. ♪ hey! wait up! ♪ [ female announcer ] you see a mud stain. but new wisk sees a particulate stain. with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology, wisk is engineered to fight all the major stain groups like particulates and oils. [ girl ] that lip gloss is soooo cute on you. [ female announcer ] you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a powerful clean against a full range of stains, use new wisk. fight stains with science. use new wisk. >>> parts of the upper midwest retain covered with more than a foot of wet and heavy snow, after the first major storm of the season. about 8 inches fell in minneapolis, st. paul over the weekend, triggering hundreds of accidents there. it's already starting to melt. >>> and an ic
the most expensive item, ruth madoff's 10 1/2 carat diamond ring. the money will go to victims of madoff's scam. what about the monogrammed underwear? >> i'll confess to that. >>> next on this monday, back on dry land after treading water at sea for a day and a half. >>> and from espn, the gridiron. sunday highlights coming up. ♪ hey! wait up! ♪ [ female announcer ] you see a mud stain. but new wisk sees a particulate stain. with our breakthrough stain spectrum...
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man arch in zuba well he does the rest twenty minutes after the restart though come the visitors at ruth's one football paying dividends thanks to the calmness of the worthy of. one one the final score a lot of you remain second from bottom in the dreaded drop zone. finally there was an old caucasus clash in grozny with direct entertaining goal of a warm again going the way of the hosts the diet of doing it all and so fifteen minutes in but slack marking and trekked penalty area lard anji to equalise with their very next meaningful attack on glenda making it one one then six minutes before half time trek were dealt a blow to bank receiving his second yellow thinking it's tough on us for men or women for the men in white but this is truly cup lising on their advantage in the sixty second to fly zone with the header before two thousand and three moments later david sariah three one. there's a local in the final of the parts mobsters for the second year running feet moving into the ultimate row and after stunning world number two roger federer for a memorable victory the frenchman cloying the
man arch in zuba well he does the rest twenty minutes after the restart though come the visitors at ruth's one football paying dividends thanks to the calmness of the worthy of. one one the final score a lot of you remain second from bottom in the dreaded drop zone. finally there was an old caucasus clash in grozny with direct entertaining goal of a warm again going the way of the hosts the diet of doing it all and so fifteen minutes in but slack marking and trekked penalty area lard anji to...
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museum there held a silent auction and among the items baae ruth signed 702 signed baseball. bat, selling for $264,000. some of those presents have been collecting for 50 years. >> best sports auction in the country. right here at home. have a personal interest edition i have been collecting stuff for almost 40 years and i have six of my own personal items that i have consigned for the auctton company. so looking forward to see what they bring. >> marilyn monroe autographed to hhsband joe dimaggio. >> good day for retired lieutenant bill wheeler. fighter pilot in the second -orld war. destroyed three bombers in europe in 1943. sunday, wweeler took to the skies in the single engine plane just like the one he learned to fly 70 years ago. wheeler is a tough ski gee and battling abroad and racism before, during and after the second world war. good for him. >> great stooy. >> rain and lots of it. >> now, chief meteorologist vytas reid is here with the forecast. >> big changes coming our way in the form of rain showers over the state. right now going to radar, you can see the rab i
museum there held a silent auction and among the items baae ruth signed 702 signed baseball. bat, selling for $264,000. some of those presents have been collecting for 50 years. >> best sports auction in the country. right here at home. have a personal interest edition i have been collecting stuff for almost 40 years and i have six of my own personal items that i have consigned for the auctton company. so looking forward to see what they bring. >> marilyn monroe autographed to...
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my name is ruth. i have no comments on the individuals before you. as a group, they possess many of the qualifications spelled out in the treasure island development authority board bylaws. that is fantastic. i'm looking toward the future and how we can put together a process where we can select the board as a team that possesses all the qualifications we need for a project of this magnitude. the bylaws try to also say -- and other disciplines relevant to the reuse of the base. one thing that gets forgotten is the board has two recent to be. one is to serve as the redevelopment agency under california law. the second one is to serve as the trustee under the trust act. we keep forgetting about the need to have people serve on the board to understand and respect the public trust doctrine, and who are committed to working closely with the commission on the development of this project. that is one thing i see as missing. sustainability. one of the former members of the board had a broad view of the entire range of what constitutes sustainability, includi
my name is ruth. i have no comments on the individuals before you. as a group, they possess many of the qualifications spelled out in the treasure island development authority board bylaws. that is fantastic. i'm looking toward the future and how we can put together a process where we can select the board as a team that possesses all the qualifications we need for a project of this magnitude. the bylaws try to also say -- and other disciplines relevant to the reuse of the base. one thing that...