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on game day, miss babe ruth knows the drill.ets, bats and baseballs. >> our little bat boy i guess you'd say. >> she joined the greensboro grasshoppers when she was only 10 months old. >> her personality is perfect for the job. the crowd loves her. she gets into it. the more the crowd gets into it, the more she gets into what she's doing. >> reporter: like the players, miss babe ruth has a routine, resting up and practice runs before taking the field. [ dog barks ] >> she takes baseballs to the umpire. she will fetch bats, retrieve bats like a bat boy would a couple of times a game. >> reporter: she's been a grasshopper for almost a decade, a veteran. >> she's not an old dog by any means but doing it a long time and it's her farewell season, you know, and, hey, she deserves a little down time. >> reporter: so miss babe ruth will retire at the end of this season. >> when we found out that they were going to retire her, it really made me sad. brought a tear to my eye. >> reporter: her brother master yogi berra and her niece miss l
on game day, miss babe ruth knows the drill.ets, bats and baseballs. >> our little bat boy i guess you'd say. >> she joined the greensboro grasshoppers when she was only 10 months old. >> her personality is perfect for the job. the crowd loves her. she gets into it. the more the crowd gets into it, the more she gets into what she's doing. >> reporter: like the players, miss babe ruth has a routine, resting up and practice runs before taking the field. [ dog barks ]...
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the fans will miss miss babe ruth. >> more than just a dog. >> depressing for my nieces and nephews. they're younger. i wanted them to see it, too. >> reporter: a chance to see a beloved member of the team before she takes her final lap around the bases. >> she's stealing home. >> and hearts. >> exactly. that was carl reporting. miss babe ruth has her own statue outside the ballpark. >> a brass bone. >> cute. >> next to her. >> i love her. >> man. we love our dogs around here. >>> it is 11:47. a rain window coming up. we can open it for a while. >> yeah going to swing open and stay that way through next week. hillsides will stay nice and moist and hopefully postpone fire season which we could already be in at this point. we're at 60 on the peninsula. 59 in the south bay. still cool enough for a jacket out there. going to be comfortable later today. widespread 70s except for at the immediate coast. that's where we are expecting the upper 60s. a nice comfy finish today. a few degrees cooler for tomorrow. and that's whether we bring in our -- tha
the fans will miss miss babe ruth. >> more than just a dog. >> depressing for my nieces and nephews. they're younger. i wanted them to see it, too. >> reporter: a chance to see a beloved member of the team before she takes her final lap around the bases. >> she's stealing home. >> and hearts. >> exactly. that was carl reporting. miss babe ruth has her own statue outside the ballpark. >> a brass bone. >> cute. >> next to her. >> i love...
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. >> on game day, miss babe ruth knows the drill. bucket, bats and base balls. >> bat boy, i guess. >> joining the greensboro grasshopper when she was 2 years old. like the players, miss babe ruth has routine. resting up and practice runs before taking the field. she takes baseball to the umpire. she will fetch bats. retrieve bats like a bat boy would a couple times a game. >> she has been a grasshopper for almost a decade. a veteran. >> she has been doing a long time. it is her farewell season. and she deserves down time. >> so miss babe ruth will retire at the end of the season. >> when we found out they were going to retire her, it made me sad. brought a thatter to my eye. >> her brother, master yogi berra berra, and her niece, miss lou gehrig. fans say they will miss miss babe ruth. >> my nieces and revenues are younger so i wanted them to see it too. >> a chance to see a beloved member of the team before taking her final lap around the bases. >> so fantastic p. miss babe ruth will not be forgotten. she has her own statue outside
. >> on game day, miss babe ruth knows the drill. bucket, bats and base balls. >> bat boy, i guess. >> joining the greensboro grasshopper when she was 2 years old. like the players, miss babe ruth has routine. resting up and practice runs before taking the field. she takes baseball to the umpire. she will fetch bats. retrieve bats like a bat boy would a couple times a game. >> she has been a grasshopper for almost a decade. a veteran. >> she has been doing a long...
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ruth ruth, ann and i have been following hillary clinton, with very few opportunities for questions, but she has been drilling down on her issues. no specifics how she would accomplish it but certainly a pour pop you list tone at times sounding more like elizabeth warren than hillary clinton, and she's reaching out in the way caucus-goers like. >> she did drop some news on what she would like to see happen on campaign finance, but it was geared to be a pop you list economic message, and also geared for an iowa audience first, and a national audience second. >> and with ruth marcus one of the criticisms has been that this is so controlled there's no opportunity to question her about the disparity between them dialing for dollars and what's going to be a billion dollar-plus campaign and talking about a constitutional amendment to limit campaign spending. at the same time talking as a pop you list when she was the senator from new york and clearly very close to wall street took money from hedge fund managers. but, ruth you wrote that the very roll-out the video was, quote vapid. >> i un
ruth ruth, ann and i have been following hillary clinton, with very few opportunities for questions, but she has been drilling down on her issues. no specifics how she would accomplish it but certainly a pour pop you list tone at times sounding more like elizabeth warren than hillary clinton, and she's reaching out in the way caucus-goers like. >> she did drop some news on what she would like to see happen on campaign finance, but it was geared to be a pop you list economic message, and...
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ruth sherman is president of ruth sherman associates, a strategic communications consulting firm thatelps firms develop compelling content. it's so good to see you, ruth. >> great to be with you j.j. >> i think people need to understand, it doesn't need to be perfect and beautiful, but it needs to be compelling. >> you know we always say that perfection is the enemy of getting it done right? >> yes. >> so we all have these video paraphernalia at our fingertips. we have the phones we have the smart phones we have ipads and tablets, we have computers. >> but you have to think, i need to be able to -- i need to want to watch this right? i can't take out my phone and start videoing things. it has to be something people want to see. >> it depends. what we were just watching was matt tomshow who is a coach. he helps people find out who their customers are and goes into the data and helps them to sell better stuff to their existing customers. >> in his particular case it makes sense to show him because what he is selling is himself. >> that's exactly right. >> let's look at a video you broug
ruth sherman is president of ruth sherman associates, a strategic communications consulting firm thatelps firms develop compelling content. it's so good to see you, ruth. >> great to be with you j.j. >> i think people need to understand, it doesn't need to be perfect and beautiful, but it needs to be compelling. >> you know we always say that perfection is the enemy of getting it done right? >> yes. >> so we all have these video paraphernalia at our fingertips. we...
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. >> woodruff: it's friday, david brooks and ruth marcus are here, to analyze the week's news. plus: ♪ ♪ >> woodruff: musicians experiment with eclectic sounds challenging audiences to listen with big ears and re-think the bounds of genres. >> it gets you out of your comfort zone and makes you just go okay i am going to consider something from a completely different point of view. and i just think that's really important. you can't make art by thinking "this isn't going to fit." you just do what seems right. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public bro
. >> woodruff: it's friday, david brooks and ruth marcus are here, to analyze the week's news. plus: ♪ ♪ >> woodruff: musicians experiment with eclectic sounds challenging audiences to listen with big ears and re-think the bounds of genres. >> it gets you out of your comfort zone and makes you just go okay i am going to consider something from a completely different point of view. and i just think that's really important. you can't make art by thinking "this isn't...
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what is your response to that, ruth?the board's mission, it's the oldest state agency, is to manage these public forest lands, and the money from their sale. more were sold off 100 years ago. they have about a billion dollars in their trust. not taxpayer funds. but this is publicly owned wealth. they use a loot of it to support public libraries. they also mansioned the lands. and to talk about what is happening to forestland. as the senator points out, the timber industry itself wants to know what to do about climate change. so this is completely within a reasonable per view. to say they should be silenced is preposterous. even the tea party is catching up with that. >> say that again? >> even the tea party is catching up with us. a bunch of people who don't like having it made more expense i have for them to generate their own power is growing across the country. so the world is moving past all this. >> if it's clean, it shouldn't cost more. no doubt. ruth, good to have you on tonight. thank you. get your last-majority
what is your response to that, ruth?the board's mission, it's the oldest state agency, is to manage these public forest lands, and the money from their sale. more were sold off 100 years ago. they have about a billion dollars in their trust. not taxpayer funds. but this is publicly owned wealth. they use a loot of it to support public libraries. they also mansioned the lands. and to talk about what is happening to forestland. as the senator points out, the timber industry itself wants to know...
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i'm giving this for free now come in and hire me. >> correct. >> ruth, thank you so much for coming ing the examples. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thank you. >>> online video is just one digital tool entrepreneurs can use to boost their businesses. let's get some more suggestions from our viewers on what online tools and apps they use to help run their small companies. >>> we use snapseed. it's a digital editing app. we use it to edit our photographs before we post them to any digital platform. >> one website we use is shippingeasy.com. we're an e commerce business that ships using the united states postal and ups and fedex. we find that it's one click. we can print a shipping label, it talks to the back end of our store, and it saved us so much time. >> we use tax jar to track and manage our online sales tax responsibilities. as online sellers, we collect sales tax for many jurisdictions, it's difficult keep track. so tax jar to the rescue. they will track all or sales tax collected, provide us with reports for it and they will even file the sales tax reports for all the states t
i'm giving this for free now come in and hire me. >> correct. >> ruth, thank you so much for coming ing the examples. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thank you. >>> online video is just one digital tool entrepreneurs can use to boost their businesses. let's get some more suggestions from our viewers on what online tools and apps they use to help run their small companies. >>> we use snapseed. it's a digital editing app. we use it to edit our photographs...
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both are no longer available. >> it is now. >> i'll try the ruth bader ice cream.i think that sounds clishus. >>> she suddenly felt sick and 24 hours later, this teenager is dead. no one knows exactly why. could others be in danger now? the medical mystery gripping this small town. >>> and ladies, do you know that you do pay more than men for some of the same stuff? the proof and why guys get a discount. up next. >>> and biden's binki. why does the vice president have a pacifier in his mouth there? the story behind that picture that everyone is talking about. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome;
both are no longer available. >> it is now. >> i'll try the ruth bader ice cream.i think that sounds clishus. >>> she suddenly felt sick and 24 hours later, this teenager is dead. no one knows exactly why. could others be in danger now? the medical mystery gripping this small town. >>> and ladies, do you know that you do pay more than men for some of the same stuff? the proof and why guys get a discount. up next. >>> and biden's binki. why does the vice...
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eastbound lanes are shut down at ruth road.the chp it all started when a car evaded a traffic stop on 880 and tennyson around 1 a.m. after that, the chase was on. officers followed the driver through city streets until he hit a power pole here at tennyson and ruth knocking out the power. the driver fled. he is still on the loose. he left a little girl and a woman passenger behind here at the crash site. i understand they went to the hospital. they have minor injuries but expect to be okay. at last word, 121 homes and businesses were without power. live in hayward, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> sheriff's deputies in san bernardino county are under investigation after they were caught on tape beating a suspect. kpix 5's ken bastida shows us what happened after a chase involving a stolen horse. >>> reporter: the suspected horse thief gets tossed from his horse and in come the deputies to make their arrests. first it appears they use a taser. at least two of the deputies start kicking the suspect and punching him even though he is on t
eastbound lanes are shut down at ruth road.the chp it all started when a car evaded a traffic stop on 880 and tennyson around 1 a.m. after that, the chase was on. officers followed the driver through city streets until he hit a power pole here at tennyson and ruth knocking out the power. the driver fled. he is still on the loose. he left a little girl and a woman passenger behind here at the crash site. i understand they went to the hospital. they have minor injuries but expect to be okay. at...
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gas finished a new exhibition on babe ruth and given talks on everyone from thelonious monk to over elvis -- [indiscernible] please welcome jim barber. jim barber: welcome to the national portrait gallery. ira aldridge, we will talk about a little bit right now. very appropriate for february is black history month. why ira aldridge? with this "face to face series," series, we connect three different people throughout three consecutive months. we began last month with pocahontas. this month is ira aldridge. the connection is the thread, back in 2007, the state of virginia commemorated two huge anniversaries. one, the older one being the 400 anniversary of the founding of jamestown. the second anniversary was the 200 anniversary of the birth of robert e. lee. one of the hardest things to do for anyone is to get a sense of time. think back to hundred years -- 200 years if you can to robert e. lee's era. and then another 200 years back to jamestown. that is hard to do. if someone just says 400 years ago, we cannot really envision that. so the thread is jamestown. that is where it starts. in 1
gas finished a new exhibition on babe ruth and given talks on everyone from thelonious monk to over elvis -- [indiscernible] please welcome jim barber. jim barber: welcome to the national portrait gallery. ira aldridge, we will talk about a little bit right now. very appropriate for february is black history month. why ira aldridge? with this "face to face series," series, we connect three different people throughout three consecutive months. we began last month with pocahontas. this...
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ruth, she said, it was a vapid video, relentlessly insultingly vapid. talks about it had no substance, about how she came across as entitled and overconfident. this is a democrat. a liberal democrat. what say you? >> i say it can't win. she's going to have a formal announcement where she'll talk about issues and her vision for america. >> that wasn't it? >> this is the introduction where she let americans talk about what they cared about and what hillary clinton has been about since i've known her back in yale law school is about other people. one of the first questions she asked me when we were online to register for classes and i was a senior and asked her if she needed advice, the question she asked is where do i find the nearest legal services clinic? this is a brand new yale law school student who doesn't seem to be worried about getting through the first semester but was already thinking about helping others. that's what you saw in the rollout. it is who hillary clinton is. and you'll get a lot more substance, i promise you, but she's going to hav
ruth, she said, it was a vapid video, relentlessly insultingly vapid. talks about it had no substance, about how she came across as entitled and overconfident. this is a democrat. a liberal democrat. what say you? >> i say it can't win. she's going to have a formal announcement where she'll talk about issues and her vision for america. >> that wasn't it? >> this is the introduction where she let americans talk about what they cared about and what hillary clinton has been about...
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announcer: martin also examines the timeline from lincoln's assassination up until the death of ruth and his co-conspirators. posted by the interior department, this program is a little under an hour. [applause] erin: thank you for that introduction. good afternoon. thank you for coming out. as a civil war historian for the national park service, i can say that ford's theatre national historic site is definite need definitive site in federal city and it's been the one site that i really enjoyed in the course of my career and all the interaction i've had with berries historians and scholars who i see coming and going there i'm as well as the camaraderie that i have their daily. what i want to do is cover a little bit of the history of ford's theater, the general history, and work my way into the assassination. little bit about the historical background of the theater. it was created in 1860 from a baptist church on that location. the ford brothers, originally from maryland, baltimore, where they ran three or four other theaters as well as an opera house, so the theater when it opened
announcer: martin also examines the timeline from lincoln's assassination up until the death of ruth and his co-conspirators. posted by the interior department, this program is a little under an hour. [applause] erin: thank you for that introduction. good afternoon. thank you for coming out. as a civil war historian for the national park service, i can say that ford's theatre national historic site is definite need definitive site in federal city and it's been the one site that i really enjoyed...
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a signed picture of babe ruth. that is the same year. of memorabilia. >> a piece of yankee history a chance to put it on in 1999 i guess the national. >> about to go broke. absolutely perfect. never when one. >> let's go back for a moment. a moment. a car that was found in oceanside new york. in their possession without them knowing it for decades. really small something that is more than 100 years old. >> only a handful. one sold for over 2 million. >> the holy grail. >> is this a guy thing? >> worth over $1 million a million dollars in battle in another the person is were talking about. >> i don't know the guy either but i can understand why would be so much money. anything with shakespeare's autograph is worth the three to $5 million. bill: will position and william shakespeare play, i don't remember? ♪ >> my god. [laughter] >> i still have make up all over. went toe to toe. the taj mahal on april 11. all right. ♪ >> last night the hubble hit. their trainer's cargo or so. >> visit you guys. >> these are my guys. >> retired as a high r
a signed picture of babe ruth. that is the same year. of memorabilia. >> a piece of yankee history a chance to put it on in 1999 i guess the national. >> about to go broke. absolutely perfect. never when one. >> let's go back for a moment. a moment. a car that was found in oceanside new york. in their possession without them knowing it for decades. really small something that is more than 100 years old. >> only a handful. one sold for over 2 million. >> the holy...
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, ruth miranda. she read me the winder a right. >> you have the right to get off your phone. >> that is right. >> what were these two upset. this is really strange. two women in new york city are under arrest. they were going to try to blow up new york. >> they sympathized with isis. let's bring in robert most west more on this. robert. >> reporter: mike and alex, good morning to you. one of those suspense, named noel lived in this home in south gentleman make a queens. we are right here near kennedy airport if you can orient yourself a bit. i spoke to one man who was very surprised by this arrest. he has kid. you never quite know what your neighbors are up to. twenty-eight year-old noel on the left and 31 year-old asia appeared in federal court in brooklyn. until recently they were roommates in queens. they also shared something else, in common: authorities say they conspired to use a weapon of mass destruction. case laid out in this criminal complaint is based largely on the discussions would the m
, ruth miranda. she read me the winder a right. >> you have the right to get off your phone. >> that is right. >> what were these two upset. this is really strange. two women in new york city are under arrest. they were going to try to blow up new york. >> they sympathized with isis. let's bring in robert most west more on this. robert. >> reporter: mike and alex, good morning to you. one of those suspense, named noel lived in this home in south gentleman make a...
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ruth bader ginsburg, chris rock the dalai lama.tewart against the pope on one side and tina fey against warren buffett. the comedians have won. why do you think the comedians so easily dispatched a titan of industry and the pope? >> i think it makes a lot of sense. the thing about tina fey and john stuart are they not only funny, they also stand for a little bit more than that. tina fey is a female icon in a lot of ways. and jon stewart has become this liberal lion. people attach things to them more than just their comity. it gives them a universality that maybe not everybody has. including the pope. it helps them to not be the polarizing because even if you do not like them or agree with her politics, you cannot deny that they are not funny. john: the notion that jon stewart is more universal of the pope is very funny. who do you have in this matchup between tina and john? >> to me, john stuart has the advantage as he is retired. tina fey she has taken a clear step backward. she has been on camera at a little bit less recently. sh
ruth bader ginsburg, chris rock the dalai lama.tewart against the pope on one side and tina fey against warren buffett. the comedians have won. why do you think the comedians so easily dispatched a titan of industry and the pope? >> i think it makes a lot of sense. the thing about tina fey and john stuart are they not only funny, they also stand for a little bit more than that. tina fey is a female icon in a lot of ways. and jon stewart has become this liberal lion. people attach things...
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two of the ice scream companies honoring flavors have featured women and they want a flavor named ruthj ginger. >> a weekend closure on one of the busiest streets in san francisco on van ness that will benefit all of us soon. >> a look outside at the embarcadero from our rooftop cameras. it is looking light on this >>> this is abc7. >> good morning, thanks for joining us on friday. i am matt keller. >> i am eric thomas here forest it and leyla gulen is here with the traffic and drew tuma is tracking the forecast. >> we will see plenty of sun this afternoon. not tracking much weather and the dry pattern into the weekend. outside, the studio you can see the next 12 hours start off cool warm inland in the low 70s to upper 50s around coast. always have the traffic matching the weather of the is it nice. >> some places it is looking good, but there is trouble in milpitas southbound on 880 but as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza you can see the traffic, there, is smooth with some traffic collecting in the far right and left hand lanes but a look toward the eastern span you can see a lost
two of the ice scream companies honoring flavors have featured women and they want a flavor named ruthj ginger. >> a weekend closure on one of the busiest streets in san francisco on van ness that will benefit all of us soon. >> a look outside at the embarcadero from our rooftop cameras. it is looking light on this >>> this is abc7. >> good morning, thanks for joining us on friday. i am matt keller. >> i am eric thomas here forest it and leyla gulen is here with...
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send the tweets to ruth marcus. your reaction to that criticism? >> outlie or two of most of the feedback we got. a couple very -- it's a two-minute video. you can only accomplish so much but intention things that we wanted to communicate. number one, it is about ordinary everyday americans. it's not about hillary. notice he was much later in the video and starting out, though with people talking about the real issues impacting their lives here and now. that's what this campaign is really going to be about. i'd say the other thing is she did talk about this idea of the deck being stacked sort of for those at the top and not for those at the bottom and the idea of people, again, being able to get ahead and stay ahead, and continue to do well. but we have 18 months and you will hear more of her thinking over the course of this campaign in terms of the policies she wants to talk about and what she would do as president. again, this was meant to be a starting point. >> sure. >> and certainly tomorrow i think you'll start to hear more as she has the opp
send the tweets to ruth marcus. your reaction to that criticism? >> outlie or two of most of the feedback we got. a couple very -- it's a two-minute video. you can only accomplish so much but intention things that we wanted to communicate. number one, it is about ordinary everyday americans. it's not about hillary. notice he was much later in the video and starting out, though with people talking about the real issues impacting their lives here and now. that's what this campaign is really...
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ruth marcus, columnist for the "washington post" and cbs news political director john dickerson here getting used to getting up every sunday morning even the sunday morning after the white house correspondents' dinner. the truth of the matter is i may still be at the white house i'm not sure where i am this morning it's an amazing evening. town that generally goes to bed at 9:00 people stay out. ruth, just as you were sitting down here you told me something that i never knew, you went to school with evan wolfson who is heading up the right to marry. >> i did. when -- we went to college and law school together. in law school he wrote his paper on the then fanciful outlandish subject of whether there was constitutional right to same sex marriage. this was viewed as so out there, it was hard to find faculty advisor he told me later. now i think you mentioned how difficult and dangerous it is to predict things how amazing is it that many, many years later i think we're not even that much about what the supreme court will do. seems almost inevitable. >> schieffer: is this -- will this sti
ruth marcus, columnist for the "washington post" and cbs news political director john dickerson here getting used to getting up every sunday morning even the sunday morning after the white house correspondents' dinner. the truth of the matter is i may still be at the white house i'm not sure where i am this morning it's an amazing evening. town that generally goes to bed at 9:00 people stay out. ruth, just as you were sitting down here you told me something that i never knew, you went...
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the other day, trevor said he had ruth collins' case, right? yeah. did you know he also prosecuted your third victim, eddie deluca? eddie deluca. he did three years for manslaughter. so, other than holt being the prosecutor in both cases i don't really see a connection here, sis. eddie deluca should have done life for murder. so, he bly skated, just like collins. wha-wha-what's gotten into you that you're suddenly running around, playing cop, digging through files, hmm? all right, i know. it just... it wasn't adding up, okay? asical and it didn't occur to me on the day but do you remember when trevor was yelling and getting all pissed off that he loswitness? i would have done the same thing. so what? right, exactly. that's not the trevor i know. from day one, he taught me not to get mad. t the etting mad would take your eye off the ball and the real point is justice. sis, the guy was in a bad mood. he got mad. so what? that gsn't make him a killer. you get mad all the time yourself! i'm not saying that i learned the lesson well. this is why i admire
the other day, trevor said he had ruth collins' case, right? yeah. did you know he also prosecuted your third victim, eddie deluca? eddie deluca. he did three years for manslaughter. so, other than holt being the prosecutor in both cases i don't really see a connection here, sis. eddie deluca should have done life for murder. so, he bly skated, just like collins. wha-wha-what's gotten into you that you're suddenly running around, playing cop, digging through files, hmm? all right, i know. it...
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i think one of the wonders of being ruth ran too, is we also have this flexibility to look beyond thefor the season of lent, talking agent catholics that have gone before us we need courage today, a sense of how to move when things are murky and also to how to find courage and to sometimes make difficult decisions when we're faced by things in our daily live. >> dr. braxton we've got just about a minute left. but when we talk about encouraging or guiding people, does that help keep organized religion morrell vent than younger lives who have been turned off by religion? >> not just young people. if pastor brau thinks she had a rich tradition. i came out of a strong rich tradition, the black church, preaching, that moment when you have everyone right there with you and trying to give them encouragement, guidance, challenging them every day to pick up the pieces wherever they are, to live and to move to address issues to work hard for yourself and your xhurnity that's my background. >> amen. >> okay. we've got a few seconds left. monsignor, your challenge to people who hey be home and th
i think one of the wonders of being ruth ran too, is we also have this flexibility to look beyond thefor the season of lent, talking agent catholics that have gone before us we need courage today, a sense of how to move when things are murky and also to how to find courage and to sometimes make difficult decisions when we're faced by things in our daily live. >> dr. braxton we've got just about a minute left. but when we talk about encouraging or guiding people, does that help keep...
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. >> let me go to ruth on that. one of the great ironies today was that the very day that hillary clinton got out there and started talking to real people at that community college chris christie is in new hampshire, the other big fight there, the first primary, talking about getting rid of social security benefits for anybody who makes $200,000 a year or more in retirement. that's how much hillary clinton gets in a single speech. this is fascinating. you have the republican playing mr. elizabeth warren and hillary clinton is playing senator elizabeth warren. is this populist real or the latest flavor of the month in terms of politician? >> the flavor of the month question is interesting and i think jonathan reminds us of an important point which is there is no doubt that elizabeth warren's presence not in the race but in the debate and also the fact that we're having this presidential election in the aftermath of the financial meltdown makes a difference, but i do remember hearing hillary clinton in 2007-2008 talki
. >> let me go to ruth on that. one of the great ironies today was that the very day that hillary clinton got out there and started talking to real people at that community college chris christie is in new hampshire, the other big fight there, the first primary, talking about getting rid of social security benefits for anybody who makes $200,000 a year or more in retirement. that's how much hillary clinton gets in a single speech. this is fascinating. you have the republican playing mr....
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i think the answer is based on babe ruth went on -- baseball went on without babe ruth and basketballhael jordan. some people love dynasties i love rivalries, especially in sports. these two guys again, an american and a european, so they could be competer for the ryder cup some day soon. >> brown: tiger woods, at the end, focus on him? he was there for a bit. >> played well considering he was terrible for the first two tournaments this year. for him, it was an encouraging weekend. he needs to get out and play. >> brown: just to play and get back -- >> not to where he was because he won't. but to get back to where he can contend for a major title. >> brown: john feinstein, thanks as always. >> thanks, jeff. >> ifill: finally tonight, a new documentary provides a unique glimpse into the lives of chicago's homeless students. more than 22,000 children in the chicago public schools are considered homeless. tonight's edition of "independent lens," called "the homestretch," focuses on the high school population, which includes a profile of a young man named anthony. here's a bit of it. e wh
i think the answer is based on babe ruth went on -- baseball went on without babe ruth and basketballhael jordan. some people love dynasties i love rivalries, especially in sports. these two guys again, an american and a european, so they could be competer for the ryder cup some day soon. >> brown: tiger woods, at the end, focus on him? he was there for a bit. >> played well considering he was terrible for the first two tournaments this year. for him, it was an encouraging weekend....
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education that is what those kids are i'll tell you the trick i've learned if from teaching is what ruth said it is the art in the schools that keep the kids coming back if tare doing arts and enjoying it that takes them to math and english you have a wonderfully program zap to ta pa when you get more money give it to zap pa get both those other schools i'll ask permission to continue one more minute. >> no i'm sorry you have conduct our remarks. >> the bottom line one thing i'm aware of recent i've you're only full time criteria technical education instructor you need to clone me 50 times. >> thank you have a wonderful night i hope you guys did our taxes. >> as i mentioned 34 resolution will be heard in the budget and services as well as the curriculum and program committee and have an alp opportunity for public comment committee and item s are there reports from the committee that is let's see report from the city select committee hydra mendosa and maybe commissioner president loftus and talked about the summer initiative and the program options that are available how to incorporate th
education that is what those kids are i'll tell you the trick i've learned if from teaching is what ruth said it is the art in the schools that keep the kids coming back if tare doing arts and enjoying it that takes them to math and english you have a wonderfully program zap to ta pa when you get more money give it to zap pa get both those other schools i'll ask permission to continue one more minute. >> no i'm sorry you have conduct our remarks. >> the bottom line one thing i'm...
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president abraham lincoln, he was shot in 1865 john ruth botes, five days after the surrender of general lee. >> his assassination was a tragic and pivotal event in american history. we can only speculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. in what he would call the bart angels. the man that liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and many make. >> a little nudge to the website aljazeera.com is the address. >> often "america on "america tonight". the last rights. >> why can't he do everything he can? i am doing everything i can. i'm doing everything i think is best for everyone involved myself and the family. >> the most important conversation a family can have with the dying and how to begin it. also ahead, a team torn apart by violent tradition. >> i felt like i was playing for my life. i felt that just because of the
president abraham lincoln, he was shot in 1865 john ruth botes, five days after the surrender of general lee. >> his assassination was a tragic and pivotal event in american history. we can only speculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. in what he would call the bart angels. the man that liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and many make. >> a little nudge to the website aljazeera.com is the address. >>...
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california lottery officials say ruth botall has won $750,000 from a scratcher ticket. she bought it at the easy market in san jose. impressively this is not the first win she's had this year. she also won $1,000 a few months ago. she is pretty lucky. surprisingly she says she plans to keep on playing the lottery. >>> the warriors back from two straight losses and steph curry broke his nba record. he has 276 three pointers on the season. breaking his old mark of 272. they host the minnesota timber wolves tomorrow night. >>> coming up from homes ripped apart by tornadoes to a house hit by lightning, the trail of devastation left behind after a series of severe storms that sweat through several states. >> youth soccer groups crying foul. their dispute with the 49ers over a soccer field. >> good morning. right now we are looking at the east bay commute and you can see traffic here is looking good on interstate 880. we'll tell you a little bit more about the morning commute. >> yesterday's weather we are going to million it in. >>> and construction on the bay area may impac
california lottery officials say ruth botall has won $750,000 from a scratcher ticket. she bought it at the easy market in san jose. impressively this is not the first win she's had this year. she also won $1,000 a few months ago. she is pretty lucky. surprisingly she says she plans to keep on playing the lottery. >>> the warriors back from two straight losses and steph curry broke his nba record. he has 276 three pointers on the season. breaking his old mark of 272. they host the...
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>> a londoner, originally jewish family from bell ruth, creative early on realizing she had great interest in music. the exhibition features much of her own personal memorabilia, things she lived with, photographs she collected. even her play list she listened to as a young woman studying music preparing for a career in music. so the exhibition really is a way of understanding her in a new way, a different way than the celebrity that we came to know. >> was she as a citizen of the united kingdom, were her parents immigrants or her grandparents? >> her grandparents. it tells a wonderful story of how jews came out of the settlement and came to the uk which in and of itself is a fascinating story. also a little bit on doubten abbey, this past season. we will talk about the the various things that forced jews out of the palliative settlement. it's a way of telling the story of jewish immigration into england. >> interesting. what else? >> i am working on my first major show that's going to open in about a month. it's called night begins the day which we thought was a poetic way to title someth
>> a londoner, originally jewish family from bell ruth, creative early on realizing she had great interest in music. the exhibition features much of her own personal memorabilia, things she lived with, photographs she collected. even her play list she listened to as a young woman studying music preparing for a career in music. so the exhibition really is a way of understanding her in a new way, a different way than the celebrity that we came to know. >> was she as a citizen of the...
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. >> reporter: ruth has been running a free labor clinic tackling these issues for 11 years. held at santa clara university's community law center. >> it's anti-competitive behavior. >> reporter: she says dodging wage obligations has become a business model. companies simply don't pay even after the courts rule against them. then those companies keep doing business as usual. >> wage theft is one of the greatest threats to prosperity and financial security in california today. >> reporter: she serves as california's labor commission and is as frustrated as anyone about these failure to pay workers. >> the majority targets we hit are violating the law, we're issuing citations and getting them to pay. >> reporter: but sue has a long way to go admitting that thousands in wage theft still go unpaid every year. >> more needs to be done and we are doing more with the resources that we have. >> reporter: do we need more enforcement? more effective enforcement here in california? >> i mean i would say my work is not done. so yes, i think we can always do better and are striving to do
. >> reporter: ruth has been running a free labor clinic tackling these issues for 11 years. held at santa clara university's community law center. >> it's anti-competitive behavior. >> reporter: she says dodging wage obligations has become a business model. companies simply don't pay even after the courts rule against them. then those companies keep doing business as usual. >> wage theft is one of the greatest threats to prosperity and financial security in california...
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speaking of home runs, happy national babe ruth day. the weekend campaign. the clintons feel their pain. jeb bush makes it rain. the republicans get right change. ted cruz talks at an event in an apartment posted by davis is gay issue is a -- gay marriage is a issue for the state. one of the businessman posted an apology to facebook, saying the reaction has shaken him to his bone. who has handled this particular brouhaha the worst? mark: three-way tie. ted cruz, i think, if you take his explanation and the explanation for the accounts of what happened at the event, i think he is trying to have it always. totally appreciate how people who support gay rights believe that this is the civil rights issue of our time and they feel strongly, but calling for a boycott for people that associate, i think they went too far. this guy's apologies most abject apology of all time. he is flapping in the wind. he had ted cruz in his house and said he did not google him? all bad. john: i think riser is the worst. even if you are a gay person who believes ardently and same-sex
speaking of home runs, happy national babe ruth day. the weekend campaign. the clintons feel their pain. jeb bush makes it rain. the republicans get right change. ted cruz talks at an event in an apartment posted by davis is gay issue is a -- gay marriage is a issue for the state. one of the businessman posted an apology to facebook, saying the reaction has shaken him to his bone. who has handled this particular brouhaha the worst? mark: three-way tie. ted cruz, i think, if you take his...
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. >> ruth. >> hi commissioners thank you for putting it this throw i'm a citizen and ratepayer i've been waiting and waiting and waiting for this program to go through i'm thrilled it is so thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker ann marie. >> yeah. i'm ann marie i'm with 350 sf you can see me as a volunteer marketer for clean sf we you know i've been following the program as it develops and am existed with everyone else in coming we really want to get out there and make people aware of the program as much as possible so i have one clarifying yes for the assistant general manager hale i'll concerned with how we're enrolling the people so you know how are we're going to choose the people and how is it relating to the president obama out issue if you're looking for people to join it sound like an opt in and opt out again, just that sign up process so i'm talking to people about the program sometimes, people want to know how to sign up and others do i have to do it so thank you very much. >> thank y
. >> ruth. >> hi commissioners thank you for putting it this throw i'm a citizen and ratepayer i've been waiting and waiting and waiting for this program to go through i'm thrilled it is so thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker ann marie. >> yeah. i'm ann marie i'm with 350 sf you can see me as a volunteer marketer for clean sf we you know i've been following the program as it develops and am existed with everyone else in coming we really want to get out there...
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are you convinced that ruth porette will be the catalyst to perhaps close the gap. >> perhaps, i think that's the case. again, it goes back to the ad revenue that's coming from youtube and the fact that they can get bigger corporations coming in in here. now, i would also extrapolate that to facebook as well. i didn't like how facebook traded today so i still like the stock. facebook, just be a little careful with how big you get in that position. >> facebook trading. >> once again, down obviously last night in the after hours, traded as low as 82 and traded up above 85 again and for whatever reason 58 can't hold and closed lower on the day. i think the quarter was fine and that the stock should trade high, but have you to admit when a stock has as many -- it's failed as many times as it has at 85 you have to be a little concerned. >> we'll continue to track google in the after-hour session. microsoft's ceo is about to start earnings call in the next ten minutes. everything you need to know ahead of that call and crude oil staging a massive turnaround dragging stocks along with it behi
are you convinced that ruth porette will be the catalyst to perhaps close the gap. >> perhaps, i think that's the case. again, it goes back to the ad revenue that's coming from youtube and the fact that they can get bigger corporations coming in in here. now, i would also extrapolate that to facebook as well. i didn't like how facebook traded today so i still like the stock. facebook, just be a little careful with how big you get in that position. >> facebook trading. >> once...
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current justices elena kagan, ruth bader ginsburg, and sonia sotomayor were on hand for an event honoringetired justice sandra day o'connor. >>> on this day 150 years ago, the nation endured one of its darkest moments -- the death of president abraham lincoln. hundreds gathered for a vigil outside ford's theater in washington, d.c., where president lincoln was shot and outside the former boardinghouse across the street where he later died in the final days of the civil war. >>> when we come back, team loyalty and a player that was never turned away. >>> finally tonight, in this era of big league, multimillion dollar deals for athletes, the san diego padres may have made one of the best deals in baseball. doesn't get a lot of attention, but the value, priceless. here's nbc's joe fryer. >>> let's go! >> reporter: even on grainy vhs footage, you can see what the san diego padres saw in pitcher matt lachappa. a sizzling fastball and wicked curve. >> he had a lot of talent. he was a great pitcher. he could have gone a long ways, in my opinion. >> reporter: priscilla oppenheimer oversaw minor l
current justices elena kagan, ruth bader ginsburg, and sonia sotomayor were on hand for an event honoringetired justice sandra day o'connor. >>> on this day 150 years ago, the nation endured one of its darkest moments -- the death of president abraham lincoln. hundreds gathered for a vigil outside ford's theater in washington, d.c., where president lincoln was shot and outside the former boardinghouse across the street where he later died in the final days of the civil war....