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and so ruth elder -- welcome frances actually moved her base before ruth elder did come it didn't ruthr took off and crashed and didn't make it. and then frances took off. is either christmas eve or at couple days before christmas eve, and disappeared. [inaudible] >> wait, wait, wait. we cannot be extemporaneous here. >> you mentioned icing and you also mentioned fokker. foppery stomaching aircraft. >> yet, but he, before he died he got me kind of got rid of the licensing of his name because he had a fight with the people that taken over his name, his company. >> well speed he was out of it. >> the reason i mention it because i just happened to be at la cortinada airport when u.s. airways flight 50/50 crashed into flushing bay after taking off to the problem was icing. it was snowing. >> i know. the french plane that disappeared on the way from brazil to france. it was theorized it was exactly the same thing. planes are still -- talking about la cortinada, that makes me think. i still think planes are still considered glamorous. when i flew in yesterday, there on the tarmac was a jet,
and so ruth elder -- welcome frances actually moved her base before ruth elder did come it didn't ruthr took off and crashed and didn't make it. and then frances took off. is either christmas eve or at couple days before christmas eve, and disappeared. [inaudible] >> wait, wait, wait. we cannot be extemporaneous here. >> you mentioned icing and you also mentioned fokker. foppery stomaching aircraft. >> yet, but he, before he died he got me kind of got rid of the licensing of...
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president yee: thank you, ruth. i just want to note that the pac's importance to the school district, as evidenced by the fact that two of the staff members who are on vacation felt it was important enough to meet with you -- it really tells you a lot about how low staff and the rest of us feel about your contribution to the discussion in the district. thank you very much, and think all the parents who are involved. commissioner? commissioner murase: i want to recognize ruth for her critical goal -- critical involvement in keeping the pac going. you have been renewed for funding, and i know there is another grant in consideration. the message of the school board supports 100% your work, hoping to sway some decisionmakers on that. thank you personally for all the work you do. president yee: thank you. we will move on to public comment on consent items. just one speaker, president kelly from the uesf. >> thank you very much. congratulations, a new superintendent. and mr. garcia, congratulations on getting out with a b
president yee: thank you, ruth. i just want to note that the pac's importance to the school district, as evidenced by the fact that two of the staff members who are on vacation felt it was important enough to meet with you -- it really tells you a lot about how low staff and the rest of us feel about your contribution to the discussion in the district. thank you very much, and think all the parents who are involved. commissioner? commissioner murase: i want to recognize ruth for her critical...
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ruth, you just spent a couple of weeks in israel. now you're an expert on israel.t does that tell you about how they feel or what's going on in the debate in this country related to that? >> well, i think that the one thing that i took understanding about israel, it has a little bit of a sally field relationship with this president, which is, does he like us, does he really like us? and they're very nervous about that. that cuts both ways for mitt romney. they're interested in him. they're looking forward to hearing from him all those sort of words of support. but they're nervous about this relationship already with the president who they think they might have him to kick them around for another four years. they don't want to make that relationship worse. it's very delicate from the israeli point of view and you see romney saying all of the right things. but what are the real differences between what he do and what the president would do? to reassure israel in the last few days. >> george? >> two stops after london matter most. it's right to say that he's not court
ruth, you just spent a couple of weeks in israel. now you're an expert on israel.t does that tell you about how they feel or what's going on in the debate in this country related to that? >> well, i think that the one thing that i took understanding about israel, it has a little bit of a sally field relationship with this president, which is, does he like us, does he really like us? and they're very nervous about that. that cuts both ways for mitt romney. they're interested in him....
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perry bacon, ruth marcus, and steve lombardo.un little story here about orrin hatch, now that he's passed his primary. it was an ap story where orrin hatch is talking about, if he's chairman of the senate finance committee, that the steve, there's going to be compromise. not everyone's going to get what they want. the ap reporter took that quote and said, well, i guess he's not worried about his primary politics anymore. the office got mad of that interpretation and that's understandable, but i have to say, when you hear a quote like that from orrin hatch, would we have heard him say something like that before the primary in utah? >> doubtful. very doubtful. listen, orrin hatch is 78 years old. he's worried about his legacy and he also wants to do -- >> so he got elected, he got out of the ditch, essentially, and now it's legacy watch? >> i think it is. and i think it's also about doing what's right for the country. and i think he's a little tired of no compromise, as part of the republican politics and democratic politics as wel
perry bacon, ruth marcus, and steve lombardo.un little story here about orrin hatch, now that he's passed his primary. it was an ap story where orrin hatch is talking about, if he's chairman of the senate finance committee, that the steve, there's going to be compromise. not everyone's going to get what they want. the ap reporter took that quote and said, well, i guess he's not worried about his primary politics anymore. the office got mad of that interpretation and that's understandable, but i...
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)"i just dont understand how people do things like this in her own hometown"but it's the seniors: (ruthdendaugh 87 years old diner)"i'll be 87 years old " who now worry about their own safety: (close on irene reding)"well i would think.....what would you do when you have to go to the bathroom.,..really!!!"(goerge goetz)"i guess she did the right thing she didnt argue with him or anything,"(irene close)"i probably would have passed out!!"(ruth odendaugh 87 years old diner)"i'll be keeping my doors locked thats for sure"(nats throwing dishes away)they just hope the ripken family matriarch recovers..emotionalll....(judy testerman)"but im happy she was safe.. so im glad god had an angel around her."(goerge at counter.. takes drink)"yes in deedee...(sips coffee)" (nats- puts menu back)in aberdeen kc fox 45 news. late edition. be... the... first to... know... about breaking news... on the ripken abduction case ... by... signing up... for... fox45's... "news on the go."...//text... w-b-f-f... to... 45-203... to sign up... for text alerts .../or ... go to ...fox baltimore dot com ... and... cli
)"i just dont understand how people do things like this in her own hometown"but it's the seniors: (ruthdendaugh 87 years old diner)"i'll be 87 years old " who now worry about their own safety: (close on irene reding)"well i would think.....what would you do when you have to go to the bathroom.,..really!!!"(goerge goetz)"i guess she did the right thing she didnt argue with him or anything,"(irene close)"i probably would have passed out!!"(ruth...
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my name is ruth haynesworth. i live a half a block from the church. i have lived there for over 30 years. the building that is proposed seems to have absolutely nothing in common with any other building in the immediate neighborhood. it will change our neighborhood. right now, the neighborhood has zero percent vacancy rate. everybody has talked about that the church has blighted the neighborhood. it has not. it is not pretty. it should have something done with it. we do not need a huge building like this which will change the neighborhood and therefore even perhaps hurt the neighborhood. thank you very much. >> good evening, my name is steven martin and i live at washington and larkin street. i would like to reiterate what the young lady just said that this building is totally incongruous to the character of the neighborhood. i would appeal to the commissioners because of the aesthetic and justice for the people that live there and deny this and send it back to the drawing board and my name andreas brought up an excellent point. where is the public go
my name is ruth haynesworth. i live a half a block from the church. i have lived there for over 30 years. the building that is proposed seems to have absolutely nothing in common with any other building in the immediate neighborhood. it will change our neighborhood. right now, the neighborhood has zero percent vacancy rate. everybody has talked about that the church has blighted the neighborhood. it has not. it is not pretty. it should have something done with it. we do not need a huge building...
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la femina fue identificada como ana ruth melendez rodriguez, de anun hombre fue detenido en maryland bajo sospechas de que planificaba una matanza similar a la ocurrida en un cine de colorado... el arresto se produjo en el condado de prince george... claudia uceda nos tiene mas detalles... se llamaba el mismo el guasón y estaba enojado porque iba ser despedido. neil prescotts llamo varias veces a sus supervisores y amenazó con llevarbo un tiromasivoark gaw/ ' 's" soy el guasón , voy a cargar mis armas y volar a todo el mundo dijo amenazante" las autoris lo arrron ta madda , craron viva ene la policia de prince george's "con lo que pasó en colorado, tomamos en serio todo tipo de amenaza... dijo el jefe de la policia prescotss esta aun no se sabe con exactitud cuantos cargos enfrentara nicole decidirá policía afuera de su trabajo, en pitney bowes, una empresa proveedora de software y correo del condado más de uno no lo puede creer. elmer perez/ trabaja al lado de pitney bowes" esta mal de la cabeza pues, tiene que estar mal de la cabeza." daniel constanza/ trabaja al lado de pitney bow
la femina fue identificada como ana ruth melendez rodriguez, de anun hombre fue detenido en maryland bajo sospechas de que planificaba una matanza similar a la ocurrida en un cine de colorado... el arresto se produjo en el condado de prince george... claudia uceda nos tiene mas detalles... se llamaba el mismo el guasón y estaba enojado porque iba ser despedido. neil prescotts llamo varias veces a sus supervisores y amenazó con llevarbo un tiromasivoark gaw/ ' 's" soy el guasón , voy a...
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i recall john saying that hank ruth felt that the thing was to prove airtight a criminal obstruction of justice, one incident of clearly obstructing justice in an airtight way and that the special prosecutor people felt they had done that with regard to the money on march 21st, the howard hunt -- howard hunt's going to blow if he doesn't get the money thing. and they felt they'd built a very strong case, including against the president, as i think they may have referred to him as an unindicted co-conspirator or something like that on that. and john didn't agree with that on two counts. first of all, he was not infatuated -- this comes across in some of the reports, so on -- with the notion that a president is a co-conspirator because the president has so much power that really in a conspiracy it's just one person agrees with another to do a wrongful act and then does something to further their agreement. well, that's not the way john thought the white house or the president worked. the president was the person in charge. these people were his agents, and he didn't see criminal conspi
i recall john saying that hank ruth felt that the thing was to prove airtight a criminal obstruction of justice, one incident of clearly obstructing justice in an airtight way and that the special prosecutor people felt they had done that with regard to the money on march 21st, the howard hunt -- howard hunt's going to blow if he doesn't get the money thing. and they felt they'd built a very strong case, including against the president, as i think they may have referred to him as an unindicted...
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the only woman to survive as ruth l. th l oabi ptwhheiv yoas lindbergh did. she was young, successful,. afr she was thoug tobengairnut h anchm epps dasut n bo. she was right or in alabama. she got married and oed t-- anmoidah bewakii a mall that was going on, she decided if a man can do this, why can't a woman to a uack so e was learning how to y. aanatkeloke sp o. s ht ac he -- distance and assured her. she named it the american girl she told the press as an american boy can have grea drms, y caanrn d we o e ia as zaurus and that she crashed in the sea, but she crashed inside of a norwegian tanker and save rry. er haret of o fs, rstenwrld of celebrity because she said early on,anybody --tefr ma flac iin bmo goo e u oe dowao act life of the tunnel hygienist in florida. why should make it this? this is my way out. what is fascinating as many look ch, llthe anmhs ror t snang t mooit from women in all these women, you know, there was one letterfrm ma adend fiadd ofd bri food. all of them saw flying as their way out. and ruth asleubasdl id tiimt. thayk le it. whe
the only woman to survive as ruth l. th l oabi ptwhheiv yoas lindbergh did. she was young, successful,. afr she was thoug tobengairnut h anchm epps dasut n bo. she was right or in alabama. she got married and oed t-- anmoidah bewakii a mall that was going on, she decided if a man can do this, why can't a woman to a uack so e was learning how to y. aanatkeloke sp o. s ht ac he -- distance and assured her. she named it the american girl she told the press as an american boy can have grea drms, y...
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coming up next an interview with ruth cowan nash from women in journalism project. this is about 50 minutes. >> well, let me ask you first, i time you. -- you did spend overseas in e the -- during world war ii. >> you did what this is. >> i want to talk mostly about -- >> yeah, right. >> -- world war ii. how did you get the assignment to go over? how did that come about? >> you mean the assignment to go over to -- >> to cover the war. >> well, i wasn't supposed to. wasn't supposed to work that way. i had wanted to go over to london. i was at that time stationed in washington. and i wanted to go over with mrs. roosevelt when she would make a trip flying back and forth or somebody else like that, but i would like to worked in london, i said, for a time. i wanted to be transferred. well, they difficultlly-dallied. -t and then one day they told me i would be going to london. i got things fixed around there. not supposed to tell anybody. not poefd supposed to give any information. i had one living in my apartment and taking care of anything i needed but i couldn't tell a
coming up next an interview with ruth cowan nash from women in journalism project. this is about 50 minutes. >> well, let me ask you first, i time you. -- you did spend overseas in e the -- during world war ii. >> you did what this is. >> i want to talk mostly about -- >> yeah, right. >> -- world war ii. how did you get the assignment to go over? how did that come about? >> you mean the assignment to go over to -- >> to cover the war. >> well, i...
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coming up next, an interview with ruth cowan nash from the women in journalism promject. this is about 50 minutes. >> let me ask you first, i want to concentrate on the time you did spend overseas during world war ii. >> you did what? >> i want to talk mostly about world war ii. >> right. >> how tdid you get the assignment to go over? how did that come about? >> you mean get the assignment to go over to -- >> cover the war. >> well, i wasn't supposed to. it wasn't that way. but this was -- i had wanted to go over to london. i was at that time stationed in washington. and i wanted to go to over when she was making a trip flying back and forth or somebody else like that. i would like to work in london, i said, for "time." i wanted to be transferred. they dilly dallied with it. one day they told me assignments had been set up and i would be going to london. so i got things fixed around there, and not supposed to tell anybody, not supposed to give any information. well, i had arranged to have someone living in my apartment and taking care of anything that i needed. but i tell
coming up next, an interview with ruth cowan nash from the women in journalism promject. this is about 50 minutes. >> let me ask you first, i want to concentrate on the time you did spend overseas during world war ii. >> you did what? >> i want to talk mostly about world war ii. >> right. >> how tdid you get the assignment to go over? how did that come about? >> you mean get the assignment to go over to -- >> cover the war. >> well, i wasn't...
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because i mean i have to tell you, i still think about babe ruth hitting the most home runs and stillbout hank aaron being the guy that hit the most home runs in a career, i just don't -- the other guys don't register with me. >> roger marries to me still holds the home run record and they broke the rules, they distorted the game, the guys who used performance enhancing drugs, so i think if there is any evidence whatsoever .. about someone then he should be kept out of the hall of fame. i mean it is the one punishment you can apply. you can't go back and unravel history, you can do that, the one thing you do and maybe it is only a symbolic thing is to keep them out of the hall of fame. they are going to keep pete rose out for doing something after he was through playing, then how in the world can you let guys in who distorted the game while they were playing is beyond me. >> schieffer: doris, do you think it is important for these players to set an example? i mean, a and i absolutely do. i put my cards on the table i played baseball in high school and hurt my arm badly and finally rui
because i mean i have to tell you, i still think about babe ruth hitting the most home runs and stillbout hank aaron being the guy that hit the most home runs in a career, i just don't -- the other guys don't register with me. >> roger marries to me still holds the home run record and they broke the rules, they distorted the game, the guys who used performance enhancing drugs, so i think if there is any evidence whatsoever .. about someone then he should be kept out of the hall of fame. i...
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he says he even told director ruth coleman. ruth coleman resigned friday and said she didn't know about the funds. governor jerry brown ordered a audit and manage review of the system. >> let's look at the weather now. our chief meteorologist is back. looks like the fog is rolling in. >> coming back in and temperaturesong the cool side. -- temperatures on the cool side. drizzle over night and early into the morning hours and a lot of you live towards the avenues, daily city, south of market area, fog working its way. 10:00 p.m. tonight, fog pushing into oakland as well. fog back on the radar. as it has been for a while and it will stick with us. temperatures outside right now, mild, not that warm, 78 fairfield. should be 90. 75 livermore. we got a cool weather pattern. good for the fire danger, good for the air quality and keeping things below average, especially inlands. that is why we haven't been talking about fires in this area. the reason for the cooling, the marine layer when it is shallow like this, it gets hot inland. t
he says he even told director ruth coleman. ruth coleman resigned friday and said she didn't know about the funds. governor jerry brown ordered a audit and manage review of the system. >> let's look at the weather now. our chief meteorologist is back. looks like the fog is rolling in. >> coming back in and temperaturesong the cool side. -- temperatures on the cool side. drizzle over night and early into the morning hours and a lot of you live towards the avenues, daily city, south...
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antonieta collins que estÁ en la sede de campaÑa de peÑa nieto, cÓmo empiezan a reaccionar ante tos ruthstoy exactamente en el edificio de pri, del partido referencvoluci institucional que aparentemente todo inca recuperarÍa lo perdido hace 12 aÑos. todos los periodista ven monitores esperando escuchar a la candidata vÁsquez mota considero su considero su derrota dejarÁ acelerar los acontecimientos porque saliendo ella sÓlo quedarÍan dos contendores, lÓpez obrador y peÑa nieto, por otra parte, esperando la segunda conferencia de prensa del comitÉ ejecutivo electoral en la primera ha sido importante ver a beatriz... una de las polo tuÍtica s mÁs experimentada reconocer su derrota para la gobernatura de la capital mÉxico. serÁ miguel mano cera la tambiÉn en esta o con freferencia el prk no kwo la gobernatura md estado de jalisco, al mismo tiempo dijo que tenÍa otras 4 entidades y ya estaban declarÁndose vencedoras sÓlo mohr los y guanajuato los que no, pero mano cera ha aceptado en otros medios que las tendencias le favorecen aÚn cuando no hay resultados oficiales esto es el ambiente aquÍ
antonieta collins que estÁ en la sede de campaÑa de peÑa nieto, cÓmo empiezan a reaccionar ante tos ruthstoy exactamente en el edificio de pri, del partido referencvoluci institucional que aparentemente todo inca recuperarÍa lo perdido hace 12 aÑos. todos los periodista ven monitores esperando escuchar a la candidata vÁsquez mota considero su considero su derrota dejarÁ acelerar los acontecimientos porque saliendo ella sÓlo quedarÍan dos contendores, lÓpez obrador y peÑa nieto, por...
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justice scalia's best friend is ruth bader ginsburg, pretty far to the left, if not all the way to thed the people on the left are never criticized. >> by the way, justice kennedy was a moderate beacon of hope. his trashing of this decision, they sloughed that aside. >> ruth bader ginsburg suggested to the muslim brotherhood democracy they student sues the u.s. constitution at their model for drafting a constitution but maybe south africa. >> i remember that well. chris, good points all. >>> the land of surf and sand has a plan for everyone whose home is under water. you won't believe who is sunk while these owners just swim. . you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. . our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [laughing] [tires screeching] critics are ripping a plan california officials are mulling. i
justice scalia's best friend is ruth bader ginsburg, pretty far to the left, if not all the way to thed the people on the left are never criticized. >> by the way, justice kennedy was a moderate beacon of hope. his trashing of this decision, they sloughed that aside. >> ruth bader ginsburg suggested to the muslim brotherhood democracy they student sues the u.s. constitution at their model for drafting a constitution but maybe south africa. >> i remember that well. chris, good...
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. -- ruth ginsberg. this particular matter is, as it always does, particularly now for supreme court appointees. >> absolutely. i do not want to get carried away. i think chief justice roberts did the right thing, but he is a conservative. we saw it in citizens united. and i think we have had a number of us. quite honestly, we are frightened last week at the possibility of this ruling, not just because it strikes down the health-care law, which would of been a disaster in a lot of ways, but it really has been this incredible presidents of support of a pattern of the court of overreaching. talk about judicial activision -- activism, which they did not like in the 1960's and 1970's. i am not a lawyer, but i am an american. that was a terrible decision. you have the cases where the court as kind of gone beyond what was even asked of it. they could have said in citizens united, that documentary, that is protected speech. they did not have to strike down all law. i think that the court is going to be for peop
. -- ruth ginsberg. this particular matter is, as it always does, particularly now for supreme court appointees. >> absolutely. i do not want to get carried away. i think chief justice roberts did the right thing, but he is a conservative. we saw it in citizens united. and i think we have had a number of us. quite honestly, we are frightened last week at the possibility of this ruling, not just because it strikes down the health-care law, which would of been a disaster in a lot of ways,...
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o'leary's way, he was two times as funny as justice breyer and 19 times as ruth bader ginsburg. it is possible that he is infinitely funny. but he is always funny no matter what he says. he could be the patch adams of the supreme court. we are not sure. thank you very much. >> let's talk further about your book. justice scalia goes on to say that this court is already rewriting the constitution. did he argue brenner books obsolete? >> no, he probably did. pretty hilariously, there is a gentleman who has a great name that i could not possibly make up. it is almost cartoonish. he is a fascinating character. even in some of his decisions, he has rewritten the constitution. we could talk about this and the second amendment. he actually did the work of rewriting what it meant, using the language and flipping it around. he is not alone in doing that, either. he did it essentially talk about the serious version in my book. he was another colorful character. he had the delusions of the grand jury that i have had as well. he spent the last three decades of his life writing like 72 drafts
o'leary's way, he was two times as funny as justice breyer and 19 times as ruth bader ginsburg. it is possible that he is infinitely funny. but he is always funny no matter what he says. he could be the patch adams of the supreme court. we are not sure. thank you very much. >> let's talk further about your book. justice scalia goes on to say that this court is already rewriting the constitution. did he argue brenner books obsolete? >> no, he probably did. pretty hilariously, there...
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museem of art.about a thousand guests enjoyed delicious crab dishes and raised money for the house of ruth..the non profit group that supports victims of domestic violence. 3 outrage over the clothes the plympics. the reason they aren't ammrican made. pnd pampered ccws. whaa's different at this dairy farm. changes are rolling out on facebook this week... in an effort to fight cyber-bullying. bullyinggthe social network says it is addiig tools to help victims of harassment and bullying more easily report the problemssalso changing... is how to file complaints about photos and tagging. common sense would tell you that the u-s olympians ould wear clothes that re made in america..... wrong. ( the clothessin question are outfits the americcn athletes will wear at the opening cereeonies in london this summer. these blazers and berets...designed berets...designed by ralph lauren...are alllreportedly made in china. washington lawmakers aa the athletes should be wearing clothes made by american workers. and senate majority leader harry reid went one step further. i think the olympic ommittee should
museem of art.about a thousand guests enjoyed delicious crab dishes and raised money for the house of ruth..the non profit group that supports victims of domestic violence. 3 outrage over the clothes the plympics. the reason they aren't ammrican made. pnd pampered ccws. whaa's different at this dairy farm. changes are rolling out on facebook this week... in an effort to fight cyber-bullying. bullyinggthe social network says it is addiig tools to help victims of harassment and bullying more...
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so far it's already fund lad ruth summer camping, mentoring program and community garden. >> this wonderful gift to baltimore -- >> we all know neighborhoods meant so much to the governor. when he died in april of last year, his friends asked that memorial gifts go to the significant fund. >>> also today our own preston mitchham was honored as part of the foundation's giving program. preston received a $10,000 check to help his nonprofit organization. it's call the -- called the preston mitchham foundation and you will hear a lot more from mr. mitcham. >> it's over. it's the start of the raze -- ravens training camp. now the ravens are home at their owings mills castle which becan't under armour performance center. >>> how would you like to win an extra $25,000. the show is called let's ask america. if you're picked, you'll compete against people all over the country answering questions for cash. the search happens this coming friday at the harford county farm fair. you'll get to meet host kevin ferrera. there will be a casting call from 3:00 to 8:00 that night. this will start on abc2, 7:3
so far it's already fund lad ruth summer camping, mentoring program and community garden. >> this wonderful gift to baltimore -- >> we all know neighborhoods meant so much to the governor. when he died in april of last year, his friends asked that memorial gifts go to the significant fund. >>> also today our own preston mitchham was honored as part of the foundation's giving program. preston received a $10,000 check to help his nonprofit organization. it's call the --...
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but we have 90 degrees ruth now in antioch, 85 in livermore. san rafael, 7 4.anta rosa, 83. 63 in san san francisco. mountain view, clear skies, 77. we'll keep it clear early this evening, and then overnight tonight the low clouds will move a little further inland, and we'll look for mist and drizzle near the coast, sunny and mild for monday, and then after that get ready to are a warming trend heading into wednesday and thursday. with those northerly winds, nice clearing today. just pushed the fog bank off the coast for most locations. ocean beach still had a little bit of patchy fog there. some of this will move back inland with a little westerly wind component overnight. drizzle coastside. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50s across the bay area. the exception is out towards antioch, brentwood, oakley. you're hovering near 90 right now so don't look for temperatures to drop into the # 50s overnight and will more than likely remain mid-to-low 60s. high pressure will build in. we'll look for warming as we head into wednesday, thursday. mainly in the east bay l
but we have 90 degrees ruth now in antioch, 85 in livermore. san rafael, 7 4.anta rosa, 83. 63 in san san francisco. mountain view, clear skies, 77. we'll keep it clear early this evening, and then overnight tonight the low clouds will move a little further inland, and we'll look for mist and drizzle near the coast, sunny and mild for monday, and then after that get ready to are a warming trend heading into wednesday and thursday. with those northerly winds, nice clearing today. just pushed the...
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here is tim ruth. >> on a normal business day this stretch of east monument street would be teaming with potential customers for the merchants in the area. today this block looked more like a ghost town. >> nobody is in. nobody at home. >> reporter: the lack of walk in traffic at one store guarantees a slow day. >> we get a lot of movement from people visiting other businesses. what can you do? >> reporter: the sink home has closed a two block area on east monument street. the investigation into the cause of the sink hole is still very much in the early stages as fire crews and city work crews needed to first secure the area for the safety of their people, before repairs can begin. >> i -- no customer here now. just a little bit customer. >> reporter: he may see more city worker customers than his regulars who are forced to go around the many roadblocks. >> no, no, no driving the car, no parking the car, no people coming here. >> reporter: merchants say weekends are important for these businesses here and the thought of a lost weekend has many of them concerned. >> normally the weekends
here is tim ruth. >> on a normal business day this stretch of east monument street would be teaming with potential customers for the merchants in the area. today this block looked more like a ghost town. >> nobody is in. nobody at home. >> reporter: the lack of walk in traffic at one store guarantees a slow day. >> we get a lot of movement from people visiting other businesses. what can you do? >> reporter: the sink home has closed a two block area on east monument...
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everything that the left says, ruth is a picture of the opposite. and incest. she went to serve her mother in law. had there been a minimum wage law, she would have been able to glean. should ivan the great- grandmother of king david. ruth is one that i really like she is wrecking our welfare moms should model their lives after. the key to work is to get in. take any job. i think my favorite is libya. does anyone know lydia? i like libya -- lydia. gotta -- god has been so gracious to me. i heard a chuckle when she read the title of my autobiography. but i have to tell you. i left a lot of things out of that autobiography. again want to get arrested later in life. he rested me and really saved my life. his elevated me to appoint that i can take on a lidia persona. at the beach town that i rarely get to. to transitionable to a bed-and-breakfast. i have a lot people who are growing weary when she heard the gospel, she changed. she invited the disciples into her home. she had the resources to serve them. realize that this is one season. i'm hoping that
everything that the left says, ruth is a picture of the opposite. and incest. she went to serve her mother in law. had there been a minimum wage law, she would have been able to glean. should ivan the great- grandmother of king david. ruth is one that i really like she is wrecking our welfare moms should model their lives after. the key to work is to get in. take any job. i think my favorite is libya. does anyone know lydia? i like libya -- lydia. gotta -- god has been so gracious to me. i...
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i'm haunted by ruth hubbard's statements about the impact on her generation of radcliffe students of not being taught by women. sitting, she wrote, at the feet of harvard's great men, may mean students do not awaken to the expectation that we might some day become great women. i'm also haunted by what we are not seeing. what we are not able to see. as a story and i'm a wear of the traps of present consciousness. slaves were granted freedom, the passage of the amendment for women's sufferage meant the struggle for women's freedom was unstoppable. world war i was the war to end all wars. as i read more dealing with this issue, i become aware again of the unresolved issues linked to family formation and care giving. i'm reminded of the "inside the clockwork of male careers," a remarkable article. women and men have different biological clocks. this gives women a different set of problems as they negotiate their adult years. to acquire the education, they have a flexible career clock, enabling the ability to balance work and care giving. to be gender blind about this is to be blind about
i'm haunted by ruth hubbard's statements about the impact on her generation of radcliffe students of not being taught by women. sitting, she wrote, at the feet of harvard's great men, may mean students do not awaken to the expectation that we might some day become great women. i'm also haunted by what we are not seeing. what we are not able to see. as a story and i'm a wear of the traps of present consciousness. slaves were granted freedom, the passage of the amendment for women's sufferage...
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museem of art.about a thousand guests enjoyed delicious crab dishes and raised money for the house of ruth...the non profit group that supports victims of domestic violence. 3 outrage over the clothes the plympics. the reason they aren't ammrican made. pnd pampered ccws. whaa's different at this dairy farm. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted cheese with creamy santa fe caesar. or try adding egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt -- a favorito for breakfast but muy bueno any time of day. get to your local subway and claim your steak today -- with new santa fe steak melts. subway. eat fresh. ♪ ♪ looking for someone you can trust? with ase certified technicians and the latest technology, this is the exception to the rule. this is sears auto center. changes are rolling out on facebook this week... in an effort to fight cyber-bullying. bullyinggthe social network says it is addiig tools to help victims of harassment and bullying more easily repor
museem of art.about a thousand guests enjoyed delicious crab dishes and raised money for the house of ruth...the non profit group that supports victims of domestic violence. 3 outrage over the clothes the plympics. the reason they aren't ammrican made. pnd pampered ccws. whaa's different at this dairy farm. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted...
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. >> joining me now is the "washington post" ruth marcus and national journal's major garre garrett.ng to see either campaign address this or embrace it. jay carney was again saying today it's because congress won't take it up. nobody supports it because of the power of the nra or not? >> well, the president doesn't feel and mitt romney doesn't feel this is terrain worth revisiting. i wrote this week that there are executive powers the president possesses where it wouldn't require an executive order. he could use things previous presidents have used, including a once card carrying member of the nra, george herbert walker bush, that would not have prevented aurora, colorado. i'm not recommending these as policy choice, just saying there are things available to the president that he could do under executive power that already exist, have been accepted by the courts, that could tighten access to assault weapons and do things that gun control advocates believe would enhance public safety. they are outlined on the website, national journal.com. but the justice department and the white hou
. >> joining me now is the "washington post" ruth marcus and national journal's major garre garrett.ng to see either campaign address this or embrace it. jay carney was again saying today it's because congress won't take it up. nobody supports it because of the power of the nra or not? >> well, the president doesn't feel and mitt romney doesn't feel this is terrain worth revisiting. i wrote this week that there are executive powers the president possesses where it wouldn't...
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eric, ruth and i were raised in district 1.as president of the neighborhood association there for 16 years. my business was there. mark, we deal with district two, but at one time, i had 25% of my board living industry two even though it was the richmond district, just the way the lines were, and certainly we work with district two, on the presidio, and i was on the final negotiating committee for the memorial hospital, along with many of your constituents. david, i will get to district 3 in a moment. carmen, although we did not work a lot to get the because my time in working with things like golden gate park was earlier perhaps, but working with the people in your district, district of for you are, i chaired the commission and other things would golden gate park, it was really a pleasure. christina, i do not need to say more. i checked the map the other day. both of my daughters are living in your district. jane, you have an unusual district in the way it handles market street, and in answer to some of the things that have be
eric, ruth and i were raised in district 1.as president of the neighborhood association there for 16 years. my business was there. mark, we deal with district two, but at one time, i had 25% of my board living industry two even though it was the richmond district, just the way the lines were, and certainly we work with district two, on the presidio, and i was on the final negotiating committee for the memorial hospital, along with many of your constituents. david, i will get to district 3 in a...
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sporting goods stores like this one are benefiting from the rising costs of outfitting your little babe ruth. there is a dizzying selection of helmets, gloves and bats. but, they're not cheap. batting gloves: $20. batting helmets: $40. baseball pants $20, if you're lucky. and, don't forget protection, heart guard, mouth guard, sliding pants, etc. will run you at least another $100. >> now even coaches require kids to have more equipment to even practice. so, practicing and games requires more equipment than it used back ten years ago or more. and, while youth baseball is one of the most popular team sports in the u.s., it's not the priciest. that honor probably goes to ice hockey, where parents should be prepared for serious sticker shock. >> it's been really pricey for the pads, then you have the chest protector. you have also her little suspenders that hold up her jock and all that and everything. all together we probably paid about $1,200 or $1,500. >> reporter: beyond the skates, the helmet and the sticks, there's the ice time and travel team fees for training a future wayne gretzky. and
sporting goods stores like this one are benefiting from the rising costs of outfitting your little babe ruth. there is a dizzying selection of helmets, gloves and bats. but, they're not cheap. batting gloves: $20. batting helmets: $40. baseball pants $20, if you're lucky. and, don't forget protection, heart guard, mouth guard, sliding pants, etc. will run you at least another $100. >> now even coaches require kids to have more equipment to even practice. so, practicing and games requires...
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virginia neil blue was the state treasurer in 1966, ruth stockton was a republican and strong in the house. many of you remember secretary in river ridge. these were women who did incredible things, not to mention condyleeza rice, madeline albright, they all were here. i think there's something in the water. when you really start looking at the number of women who came through here, that really went on. it's really quite wonderful. we also know a third of our cowboys were african-american, which was great. we have had this, this in our history all along and in the west, i think we've always been kind of proud of that, it's been more frontier where you can come and you were what you could do. we didn't really care about your pedigree. we get to world war ii and colorado until then had been a nice quiet place and a whole lot of people discovered colorado. post world war ii there was a huge influx of people coming in. and then the '60s hit which we all remember, fairly turbulent. we had the king and the assassination, the kennedy assassination, civil rights, the war on poverty and incre
virginia neil blue was the state treasurer in 1966, ruth stockton was a republican and strong in the house. many of you remember secretary in river ridge. these were women who did incredible things, not to mention condyleeza rice, madeline albright, they all were here. i think there's something in the water. when you really start looking at the number of women who came through here, that really went on. it's really quite wonderful. we also know a third of our cowboys were african-american,...