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that is who sally ride was. so june 18th, 1983 was the soft, bright morning at florida's kennedy space center. occasional puffs of white dotting the pure blue sky. at 7:33 a.m., the space shut sell challenger officially mission, sts-7, space shuttle transportation system, 7 the 7th flight, launched from the launchpad carrying crew of five. half a million lined the beaches to share the moment. many held up tiny daughters up to the sky by way of saying look what you can do when you grow up. as the anchor of abc's coverage that sunny saturday i unabashedly cheered her on. later in the week, concluding one of my pieces by saying technologically nasa is pushing towards the 21st century but in human terms, it is finally entered the 20th. i should tell you i had trouble getting that particular line past my bosses but i did. i also brought my mother to the launch. my mother was then approaching 80. she was thrilled. she told me afterwards, i saw the horse and buggy. i saw the airplane. and now this. and that there was a
that is who sally ride was. so june 18th, 1983 was the soft, bright morning at florida's kennedy space center. occasional puffs of white dotting the pure blue sky. at 7:33 a.m., the space shut sell challenger officially mission, sts-7, space shuttle transportation system, 7 the 7th flight, launched from the launchpad carrying crew of five. half a million lined the beaches to share the moment. many held up tiny daughters up to the sky by way of saying look what you can do when you grow up. as...
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they loved that it was sally. they liked the fact that because of sally, they were invited to the white house for the first time ever. they had they had private lunch with president ragan. they liked a lot of the extra attention they got but they were happy to give it to her and they were happy working with sally. there is no other way to put it. it's not fake, it's not phony and they all became good friends and they really enjoyed working with her. she proved herself and surpassed a lot of them in certain ways. a commander said he had her on his next flight but he was the commander of her second and last mission. they liked her just fine. >> i left abc around six years ago because it was time. i time. i had a wonderful career at abc news and in print journalism before then. the business was changing in a way that i didn't love and i thought it was probably time for me to answer to myself. myself. i didn't like the direction it was going. i think television news has serious issues now that i can figure out how to
they loved that it was sally. they liked the fact that because of sally, they were invited to the white house for the first time ever. they had they had private lunch with president ragan. they liked a lot of the extra attention they got but they were happy to give it to her and they were happy working with sally. there is no other way to put it. it's not fake, it's not phony and they all became good friends and they really enjoyed working with her. she proved herself and surpassed a lot of...
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. : accident sally had flown on challenger twice. both times she flew she sat in the flight engineer seat. in the cockpit is the commander and pilot and the flight engineer sit right behind them. sally's job on lift off and reentry was she had all but check sheets, checklists opening front of her and if something went wrong, she was the one who called out the sequence of events, nothing ever went wrong judy resnik was sitting in that seat when challenger exploded. sally said i often thought about judy sitting there because that was my seat. as she got on the commission and learned what happened she was particularly incensed by nasa's behavior. not everyone at nasa, managers, the guys at the marshall space flight center and the people of martin thiokol who built the rocket sally said over and over she would shake her head she just was astounded that anybody could do it so badly. i had the only interview with sallied during the rogers commission hearings and i said to her given the way things are she said i am not ready to fly now. and
. : accident sally had flown on challenger twice. both times she flew she sat in the flight engineer seat. in the cockpit is the commander and pilot and the flight engineer sit right behind them. sally's job on lift off and reentry was she had all but check sheets, checklists opening front of her and if something went wrong, she was the one who called out the sequence of events, nothing ever went wrong judy resnik was sitting in that seat when challenger exploded. sally said i often thought...
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the first sally's bad guys got credit card numbers. companies like elastica in san jose where hundreds of engineers are working to protect data. rehan jalil is a harvard business school grad and thanks for being with us this morning. i realize, you know, the subset of security that you do does not necessarily involve protecting the point of sale at sally beauty supply but speaking on a broader level this has to be incredibly frustrating. that we're doing the target thing about every month with different stores. >> well the reality is it's not just about point of sale. there are millions of ways that you can cyber attack a company. the real issue is that the individuals and the companies, they're facing very determined very well prepared and very well prepared attackers. >> they don't seem to realize that. i realize you don't know anything about sally beauty supply any better than i do, but what are they doing wrong that they're not being able to defend them? they must know the attacks are coming. >> not just about sally or hard rock wh
the first sally's bad guys got credit card numbers. companies like elastica in san jose where hundreds of engineers are working to protect data. rehan jalil is a harvard business school grad and thanks for being with us this morning. i realize, you know, the subset of security that you do does not necessarily involve protecting the point of sale at sally beauty supply but speaking on a broader level this has to be incredibly frustrating. that we're doing the target thing about every month with...
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. >> all they told me is your name is sally and you're a voodoo priestess. >> i am. >> right.t is your name. >> my last name is glassman. i'm a jewish girl from maine. >> sally was not born on the bayou and it is not even pronounced voodoo. >> vod ow is the pronunciation. >> say it again. vow-due. >> vow. due. >> yes. it's a religion and it's a way of life that is practiced in haiti and comes from africa. so this is my religion and i hold ceremonies every week in my temple which i will take you to later on. >> you have a temple? >> i have a temple and we serve the spirits. each person has a spirit that rules over them, it is called the master of the your head. and that is the mermaid and she's one of mine. >> the important thing in sally's crash course in vod yow is it starts in africa and made its way to haiti and made its way to here. to practice vodou, slaves incorporated christianity and catholicism and centuries later this hybrid is incorporated and it may not explain a topless mermaid but this leads to mary la vou leveaux. >> my friend made this statute of mary le view a
. >> all they told me is your name is sally and you're a voodoo priestess. >> i am. >> right.t is your name. >> my last name is glassman. i'm a jewish girl from maine. >> sally was not born on the bayou and it is not even pronounced voodoo. >> vod ow is the pronunciation. >> say it again. vow-due. >> vow. due. >> yes. it's a religion and it's a way of life that is practiced in haiti and comes from africa. so this is my religion and i hold...
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billion dollars and the changes in the last workshop. >> thank you director bohe. >> commissioners sally deputy director it is my pleasure to present the budget for 2015-2016 as corroborating mentioned we'll go over the kind of big pictures to follow up but specifically our agenda p will go over the events it takes for a final approved budget. >> couple of updates i'll highlight and some of the answers is to the question and finally, the budget resolution itself calls for so we had our workshops on april 7th and april 21st we've talked about our administration and programs and other key aspects of our work program we're here for the commissioners consideration budget that will be submitted to the mayor's office they submit it to the board of supervisors on june 1st, by june 15th we'll have our hearing at the board of supervisors and the budget committee and then by june 30th the board of supervisors and the mayor approve an interim budget with the final budget by july 31st and just to remind that while our budget is a full fiscal year we'll also be doing a raps with the second fiscal yea
billion dollars and the changes in the last workshop. >> thank you director bohe. >> commissioners sally deputy director it is my pleasure to present the budget for 2015-2016 as corroborating mentioned we'll go over the kind of big pictures to follow up but specifically our agenda p will go over the events it takes for a final approved budget. >> couple of updates i'll highlight and some of the answers is to the question and finally, the budget resolution itself calls for so...
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you're just ecstatic. >> reporter: sally took that fire and ran with it but never far from home. past in approach and process. >> and you like home? >> i do. i do. it's harder. that's not why i like it. but it's harder but it also makes you get right to the essence of what you're taking the picture of. you're not distracted by the color. color is just an entirely different process. a way of thinking. i see everything in black and white now. i also see things, i see you in a little 8 by 10 rectangle. >> oh god. >> but yeah you start blocking out things and that's a really important part of taking a picture. the ability to isolate what you're concentrating on. >> reporter: for ten years she concentrated on her children. she photographed them playing and living. and she made art out of the ordinary. but the nudity and mysterious nature of the print outraged some. did you know what you were doing? >> no i was just taking pictures with the kids around. and gradually, a concept built around that. >> reporter: that's what the immediate family was about. >> it was a documentary. >> to ha
you're just ecstatic. >> reporter: sally took that fire and ran with it but never far from home. past in approach and process. >> and you like home? >> i do. i do. it's harder. that's not why i like it. but it's harder but it also makes you get right to the essence of what you're taking the picture of. you're not distracted by the color. color is just an entirely different process. a way of thinking. i see everything in black and white now. i also see things, i see you in a...
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sally? once you get into that area you get into very interesting and sometimes dangerous journalistic territory. >> i'm not sure. >> if you're the reporter covering the story, you're covering the story, aren't you, or are you there as an advocate or as an activist. there are lines that blur here. juke slice it in a number of ways but what we cover and when we cover it is a reflection of the values of the media and what we care about. so the fact that, to take this example, generally by and large the national mainstream media, aka the mostly white national mainstream media, did not go to nor cover baltimore with the same energy intensity, blanket coverage until things turned violent shows what the media cares about. >> and that's what you meant in your tweet when you said shame, right? >> yes, exactly. >> lz weigh in on that. >> i was going to say i would add that, you know the baltimore sun did a pretty scathing report a year ago detailing the horrific things that the baltimore police had do
sally? once you get into that area you get into very interesting and sometimes dangerous journalistic territory. >> i'm not sure. >> if you're the reporter covering the story, you're covering the story, aren't you, or are you there as an advocate or as an activist. there are lines that blur here. juke slice it in a number of ways but what we cover and when we cover it is a reflection of the values of the media and what we care about. so the fact that, to take this example, generally...
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and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until he had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a weapon,
and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the...
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and rolanda both died along with sally's 37-year-old daughter and two men and two children got out safely. >>> philadelphia police have charged two mothers after a toddler was discovered on the roof of a building in the frankford section yesterday police say that 22-year-old clara bell is the mother of the 2-year-old rescued from on top of the two story home on leaper street. rescuers were able to stop the other boy from going out the window, the mother of that child is not identified. police say the toddlers were left home alone both mothers are charged with endangering the welfare of a child. >>> here are the pictures from inside of our debate studio across the hall here at channel 6 at 7:00 the six candidates for candidate of mayor will face off as we broadcast live. in edition to the panelist we are asking questions from viewers who contacted us through social media. meanwhile "action news" reporter reporter vernon odom is taking the pulse. >> the candidates have laborered through countless forums so voters can get a glimpse where they want to take the city. many candidates are gettin
and rolanda both died along with sally's 37-year-old daughter and two men and two children got out safely. >>> philadelphia police have charged two mothers after a toddler was discovered on the roof of a building in the frankford section yesterday police say that 22-year-old clara bell is the mother of the 2-year-old rescued from on top of the two story home on leaper street. rescuers were able to stop the other boy from going out the window, the mother of that child is not identified....
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the guidebook with sally and teasing mcnally about it.as so happy that i could do something that made them proud of me. because i'll tell you one wonderful thing about him. i was really never any different once i was in the white house than i was before. suddenly everything had been an liability before -- your hair that you spoke french that you didn't just adore the campaign. and when he got in the white house, all the things i had always done suddenly became wonderful. i was so happy for jack that he could be proud of me then. because he made me so happy. ♪ >> remarkable partnerships and iconic women. their stories in first ladies, the book. chris she said the portrait of washington was one of the things that endeared her. >> find out what francis was staying at what she was doing and what she was wearing. that was going to help sell papers. >> she takes over a radio station. how do you do that? and she did that. >> she exerted enormous power. she would will amounted to make sure her husband was protected. >> first ladies is now a book.
the guidebook with sally and teasing mcnally about it.as so happy that i could do something that made them proud of me. because i'll tell you one wonderful thing about him. i was really never any different once i was in the white house than i was before. suddenly everything had been an liability before -- your hair that you spoke french that you didn't just adore the campaign. and when he got in the white house, all the things i had always done suddenly became wonderful. i was so happy for jack...
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sally draper. looks like she's going to be a rock. dying of cancer. it's real.takes over. >> the transformation of sally draper and how she adopts to a very tough domestic life. it a tough testament the actress who plays here. it's not an easy role. she grew up on this show. i think that is -- she's a stand-out performance. i think we have to watch her in the future definitely. i love how this final episode ended. it was on the hopeful note that sally draper, her two brothers were going to make sure things were okay for them. >> what a night. thank you for being part of this wonderful event. we'll be right back after this. erybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. but the family just didn't think a flood could ever happen. the reality is floods do happen. protect what matters. call the number on your screen or visit the website to learn more. if you want to succeed in business, mistakes are a luxury you can't afford. that's why i recommend fast reliable comcast business internet. they know what businesses need. and there's a no-mistake gu
sally draper. looks like she's going to be a rock. dying of cancer. it's real.takes over. >> the transformation of sally draper and how she adopts to a very tough domestic life. it a tough testament the actress who plays here. it's not an easy role. she grew up on this show. i think that is -- she's a stand-out performance. i think we have to watch her in the future definitely. i love how this final episode ended. it was on the hopeful note that sally draper, her two brothers were going...
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they were thrilled that sally was getting all the attention. they have to do the press interviews of people like me to say how do you feel? they loved that was her. they liked the fact they were invited to the white house. no crew had been invited before. the light the extra attention but they were happy to give it to her. there really liked working with her. there is no other way to put it. it is not fate they all became good friends and they really enjoyed working with her. she proved herself not only pulled the equal weight but surpassing the commander enjoyed her so much had her on his next flight and was a commander on hearst's so they liked it just fine. >> why did you leave broadcasting? >> i left abc in i should have the exact date because it was time i had a wonderful career and the business is changing in ways that i did not like i thought it is probably time for me to answer to myself rather than an assignment desk. i did not like the directions television news has serious challenges that they cannot figure out how to cope with the m
they were thrilled that sally was getting all the attention. they have to do the press interviews of people like me to say how do you feel? they loved that was her. they liked the fact they were invited to the white house. no crew had been invited before. the light the extra attention but they were happy to give it to her. there really liked working with her. there is no other way to put it. it is not fate they all became good friends and they really enjoyed working with her. she proved herself...
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sally draper. looks like he's going to be a rock. dying of cancer. it's real. her beautiful mother.> the transformation of sally draper and how she adopts to a very tough domestic life. it a tough testament the actress who plays here. it's not an easy role. she grew up on this show. i think that is -- she's a stand-out performance. i think we have to watch her in the future definitely. i love how this final episode ended. it was on the hopeful note that sally draper, her two brothers were going to make sure things were okay for them. >> what a night. thank you for being part of this wonderful event. we'll be right back after this. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. vi
sally draper. looks like he's going to be a rock. dying of cancer. it's real. her beautiful mother.> the transformation of sally draper and how she adopts to a very tough domestic life. it a tough testament the actress who plays here. it's not an easy role. she grew up on this show. i think that is -- she's a stand-out performance. i think we have to watch her in the future definitely. i love how this final episode ended. it was on the hopeful note that sally draper, her two brothers were...
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sally talked about it in terms of the media. in baltimore, it wasn't the media.esident and the mayor who called the people thugs. it wasn't the media calling people thugs. >> and i criticized that too. >> but the media did go there and analyzed in every possible way what their, the sociology of that group was like what the town was like how many people there did not have fathers in their homes. we've looked at kind of pathologyies rather than looking at their individual people who did individual -- >> but charles, the reason we did that is because the story -- hang on one second. the reason we did that is because the story was about race. it was about a black suspect, someone who died and a white -- >> let me ask you -- >> let me finish. i'll let you go. hang on let me finish. we did the same thing about the pathology of gangs. i'm not saying -- yes, most things in america are about race. but i don't think this is an equal comparison. >> it's not necessarily it's all only about race but race is a component, just as gender is a component, just as where you grew is
sally talked about it in terms of the media. in baltimore, it wasn't the media.esident and the mayor who called the people thugs. it wasn't the media calling people thugs. >> and i criticized that too. >> but the media did go there and analyzed in every possible way what their, the sociology of that group was like what the town was like how many people there did not have fathers in their homes. we've looked at kind of pathologyies rather than looking at their individual people who...
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. >> and malware remember target, malware neiman marcus sally's the list goes on and on where malwareten on point of sale systems, it got onto the point of sale systems. 4200 of 150,000 businesses no indication how many consumers went to the 4200 businesses. gerri: so this is the number of businesses affected, nothe mbe of divials >>corrct. rri i wnt t radhat haorouch sai to a big bog bsie isecuty. thiss hbor uchthe mpan in ecrosairs t inden invved t instlati ofalwar witn ursfetecinghe incent rbo tou ideifie a move the lwar fro afcted sysm. am as always, the breach happens and the trouble and the ripoffs can go on for a long time. >> absolutely. and the problem is that now they've gotten so sophisticated in the deep web or the real black market. gerri: dark web. >> dark web as well. sounds like a star trek episode. gerri: it is a star trek episode. >> they sell by zip code they sell by type of card the amount available credit. gerri: we don't know who doctor d this, right? >> no we don't. gerri: move you to another problem, you remember sally beauty, a company you might have seniors m
. >> and malware remember target, malware neiman marcus sally's the list goes on and on where malwareten on point of sale systems, it got onto the point of sale systems. 4200 of 150,000 businesses no indication how many consumers went to the 4200 businesses. gerri: so this is the number of businesses affected, nothe mbe of divials >>corrct. rri i wnt t radhat haorouch sai to a big bog bsie isecuty. thiss hbor uchthe mpan in ecrosairs t inden invved t instlati ofalwar witn...
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sally taylor lives in the shadow of mt. tamalpais. she can identify the types of birds and hawks that fly by and point out the native plants that grow on her five acres. >> the drones i love. they've all come up in recent years. and that to me is a tremendous compliment, because madrones don't like people and houses. so if a madrone grows, you feel like you're doing things right. >> she spends much of her free time in her garden as her mother once did. >> my mother who had a house on this same ridge and who came from the east, was determined to put an eastern garden on a california hillside and she did so. so we had three lawns, two of which were very large indeed. >> but with no end in sight to the drought taylor is breaking with tradition. she's gotten rid of her lawn. like many californians, lawns themselves were east coast transplants. >> this is levittown, pennsylvania a new suburban community. >> after world war ii, when home ownership became a symbol of middle class achievement, lawns were a key feature in new housing developme
sally taylor lives in the shadow of mt. tamalpais. she can identify the types of birds and hawks that fly by and point out the native plants that grow on her five acres. >> the drones i love. they've all come up in recent years. and that to me is a tremendous compliment, because madrones don't like people and houses. so if a madrone grows, you feel like you're doing things right. >> she spends much of her free time in her garden as her mother once did. >> my mother who had a...
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and that she would give sally a gift.n this rendition of the story, she doesn't give the gift. >> a related question from michael on twitter was that, "what was dolley madison's opinion of thomas jefferson? and did the madisons, as far as we know, ever visit monticello?” edi: i think visited back and forth. they were -- they were good friends and had known each other for many, many years. maybe you have more information on the outcome of but -- >> what is the distance between montpelier and monticello? edi: they were good friends. gosh, i'm trying to do it in the car. it's a -- it's a little ways, it's a little ways. katherine: and, in fact, when we'll talk about the retirement years, of the few times james madison leaves his beloved montpelier is to visit thomas jefferson. i would say that we don't know maybe dolley madison's true opinion of a lot of people because she was often very cautious. but i think what's significant is that thomas jefferson seemed to love her even though she is conducting the social circle under
and that she would give sally a gift.n this rendition of the story, she doesn't give the gift. >> a related question from michael on twitter was that, "what was dolley madison's opinion of thomas jefferson? and did the madisons, as far as we know, ever visit monticello?” edi: i think visited back and forth. they were -- they were good friends and had known each other for many, many years. maybe you have more information on the outcome of but -- >> what is the distance between...
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she had an exceptional deputy in sally yates. i want to speak here about the remarkable service of eric holder who has just left as attorney general. many don't realize that he came to the justice department as a 25-year-old law school graduate in 1976. he served at nearly every level of the department over the past four decades. i believe that we owe him our gratitude for his commitment to public service. i also know on a personal basis how much marcel and i appreciate the friendship we have with eric and his wonderful wife sharon. when eric holder was first nominated in 2008, i spoke on the floor and i said that we needed an attorney general who as robert jackson said 68 years ago serves the law and not factual purposes and approaches his tasks with humility. well that's what i said we needed and that's what we got. that's the kind of man eric holder is, that's the kind of attorney general he has been. he understands our moral and legal obligation to protect the fundamental rights of all americans and to respect the human right
she had an exceptional deputy in sally yates. i want to speak here about the remarkable service of eric holder who has just left as attorney general. many don't realize that he came to the justice department as a 25-year-old law school graduate in 1976. he served at nearly every level of the department over the past four decades. i believe that we owe him our gratitude for his commitment to public service. i also know on a personal basis how much marcel and i appreciate the friendship we have...
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but it's anything like that special things thanks to people that welcomed me with open armed or arms sally ray (calling names) and the supportive team here at 11, 84th street thank you you so much (clapping.) >> everyone at mercy is used to me getting weepy i won't disappoint there's not much to audio thank you for sharing that story and the mayor and supervisors we need to do more if you share that story with anyone that will make a world of difference please enjoy this day was we cut the ribbon thank youas we cut the ribbon thank you (clapping). >> before you cut it give me a nice smile 1, 2, 3 okay. let's. >> yeah. (clapping) and that's what i was thinking of on election day, when you go to vote at your local polling place in san francisco, the workers, that greet you, check the roster and give you your boll lot, might a little young like they could be in high school this is part of the poll worker program, this provides, every election, with thoun poll workers how did they become a poll workers, and what is it like being a poll worker as such a young age? let's meet some poll workers.
but it's anything like that special things thanks to people that welcomed me with open armed or arms sally ray (calling names) and the supportive team here at 11, 84th street thank you you so much (clapping.) >> everyone at mercy is used to me getting weepy i won't disappoint there's not much to audio thank you for sharing that story and the mayor and supervisors we need to do more if you share that story with anyone that will make a world of difference please enjoy this day was we cut...
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. >>> a new survey finds that sally -- sally mae college grads expect to be supported by their parents after graduation. >> save up for college and save up for post college when they come back to live with you. all right. aaron is shaking his head. >>> have you heard the term resting angry face? we talk about people whose natural facial expression looks angry or mean. doctors are finding that plastic surgery can help these people have more confidence and get treated better by others. people who had surgery to make their eyes appear bigger and mouths less saggy were seen more trust earth, likeable and social. that can affect the quality of your life. >> it may be very different if you walk in and you are happy to be there. >> we'll have more on this tonight, including one woman's story about how resting angry face was impacting her life. that's tonight on news 4 at 11:00. we should start smiling more. >> i've had people tell me that they have that resting face. >> yes. >> and that -- i treat them differently. oh okay. that explains it. >> not intentionally. there's something in your sub
. >>> a new survey finds that sally -- sally mae college grads expect to be supported by their parents after graduation. >> save up for college and save up for post college when they come back to live with you. all right. aaron is shaking his head. >>> have you heard the term resting angry face? we talk about people whose natural facial expression looks angry or mean. doctors are finding that plastic surgery can help these people have more confidence and get treated...
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why are political liberals to imagine jefferson might've loved sally hemings is mixed race slave. why are americans at all interested are invested in the libido of our founders were the emotions of a man who lived more than two centuries ago. they are not interested in james garfield adulterous relationships. why is james madison sex life of interest to no one. he didn't marry dawley until he was passed 43. was the child lives father of the constitution a version at its birth? we don't want to go there. and the book of america's janice says we don't want there to be any carnal beings. we prefer our founders changed. the jefferson controversy remains a hot button issue because of how special jefferson is in the american imagination. but we finally meet today we finally mean today when roofer to a jeffersonian democracy is our best imaginable america a fantasy moment when the american dream is anything to. it is a golden age with a utopian experiment designing policies that serve the public good that harmonize the population to remove barriers and the domination of one of the class
why are political liberals to imagine jefferson might've loved sally hemings is mixed race slave. why are americans at all interested are invested in the libido of our founders were the emotions of a man who lived more than two centuries ago. they are not interested in james garfield adulterous relationships. why is james madison sex life of interest to no one. he didn't marry dawley until he was passed 43. was the child lives father of the constitution a version at its birth? we don't want to...
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he's survived by his wife sally and john opsaki who we worked with in the japan town community. he also survived by three grandchildren. the rest i submit. >> thank you we're adding supervisor mar. that concludes the roll call for the introduction of new business. >> okay. madam clerk can we please go to colleagues, i want to take us back on the agenda because i like to entertain a motion to approve the meeting minutes of march 24 2015. motioned supervisor christensen. without objection, we'll approve those minutes once we've completed public comment. >> it's now time for the public to comment generally for um to two items on jurisdictions on the board. items 34 and 35. public comment is not allowed items on subject comment. please direct your remarks to the board as a whole and not to individual supervisors. if you would like a document to be displayed on the projector please clearly statenyñ?ñ?ñ?(nv5y h8a, snti7 remove the document when you would like to screen to return to live coverage of the meeting. >> first speaker please. >> [inaudible]ytñ?ñ?xwñ?ñ? enzqñ kr'k %çrhç g
he's survived by his wife sally and john opsaki who we worked with in the japan town community. he also survived by three grandchildren. the rest i submit. >> thank you we're adding supervisor mar. that concludes the roll call for the introduction of new business. >> okay. madam clerk can we please go to colleagues, i want to take us back on the agenda because i like to entertain a motion to approve the meeting minutes of march 24 2015. motioned supervisor christensen. without...
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. >> yes, and less steamy stormtracker 6 live double scan scanning the delaware and lee lie sallys, some shower activity down south but that is gone, as we look outside we have spots where the sun is poking through the clouds a bit and they have got enthickner areas where the sun was shining and i got a tweet from central delaware where they say it's been mostly cloudy for most of the day. it's a mix out there but boy is it warm, 82 in philadelphia your dew point is over the 60 degree threshold where we talk about the air being humid but this is better than this morning and yesterday. winds frtd west at 16 miles per hour blustery conditions with gusts as high as 30 miles per hour. 81 is your current temperature in trenton and 79 in wilmington and 78 in the lehigh valley no escaping the heat, and right alongt ocean water in atlantic city not quite as bad but getting fairly eye up into the 70s today. wind speeds a 21 miles per hour sustained wind at a.c. and the teens in other spots and 20 in the poconos. the gusts going from 20 to 30 today. one thin line of precipitation that is above i-8
. >> yes, and less steamy stormtracker 6 live double scan scanning the delaware and lee lie sallys, some shower activity down south but that is gone, as we look outside we have spots where the sun is poking through the clouds a bit and they have got enthickner areas where the sun was shining and i got a tweet from central delaware where they say it's been mostly cloudy for most of the day. it's a mix out there but boy is it warm, 82 in philadelphia your dew point is over the 60 degree...
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are in their teenage years off in abc will know that sally who he helped grow. before he decides to shoot sally or johnny, he is going to know that individual is part of the growth process. there is an equal investment in the people that were here to serve and protect. that is another recommendation. we have criteria for students in third grade fifth grade in ninth grade where they have to provide. we have to assess their body mass index. we also should have some of these assess and to identify the trauma of our students that we are trying to educate. a requirement request or part of the enrollment process for principles for those responsible for serving those students we have to see their mental health status. we talk about mental health or fighters. where do you begin? >> we will be the last couple of minutes to take you live to the center where members will begin their week working on trade promotion authority legislation. they will take a couple of amend both on the bill at 5:30 eastern this afternoon. senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black
are in their teenage years off in abc will know that sally who he helped grow. before he decides to shoot sally or johnny, he is going to know that individual is part of the growth process. there is an equal investment in the people that were here to serve and protect. that is another recommendation. we have criteria for students in third grade fifth grade in ninth grade where they have to provide. we have to assess their body mass index. we also should have some of these assess and to identify...
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from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sallywho was neutral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him that he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's bro
from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sallywho was neutral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present...
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two sisters, 52-year-old sally rimmel. and sally's daughter angel rimmel. police say two men were able to rescue two juveniles from the back deck of the home. the manager tells me the honey brook fire company was the first to respond. he says the entire home was already fully involved in flames. and police say by the time emergency response got here it's believed the women had already died. and officials do tell me there was a fuel tank of some sort near the scene of the fire could explain in part why those women became trapped on the deck. reporting live, deanna durante nbc 10 news. >> a car collided with a septa bus injuring a dozen passengers and the driver. septa tells us the injuries are minor. >>> from our south jersey bureau, this afternoon, police need help finding out who hit and killed a camden county man and drove off. investigators returned to the neighborhood off atlantic avenue in audobon today. they handed out flyers asking for information on the death of this man. he likely died after being hit by a car. >> we're doing our best to be patient
two sisters, 52-year-old sally rimmel. and sally's daughter angel rimmel. police say two men were able to rescue two juveniles from the back deck of the home. the manager tells me the honey brook fire company was the first to respond. he says the entire home was already fully involved in flames. and police say by the time emergency response got here it's believed the women had already died. and officials do tell me there was a fuel tank of some sort near the scene of the fire could explain in...
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the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.tored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey on the other hand is charged with only a few traffic violations. strangers shackled tow together by a pair of handcuffs, mobley and morrissey are led towards the bus and the loading wrar. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and thautsdz when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the ground. you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you are hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. i
the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.tored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann...
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we are learning about a second potential data breach at sally beauty supply stores. sally beauty says it's currently investigating reports of unusual activity including payment cards used at some stores. we'll keep you updated on our consumer facebook page learning about this potential breach. >>> in decision 2016 the race in the white house grows on the republican side. a former tech ceo and a former johns hopkins neuro surgeon. dr. ben carson said his outspoken views won't change. >> i'm probably never going to be politically correct because i'm not a politician. i don't want to be a politician. >> carson grew a staunch conservative following back in 2013 after he criticized president obama at the national prayer breakfast. carson will likely be the only black candidate to seek the gop nomination. carlie fiorini will likely be the only republican women running. she announced the candidacy this morning on twitter. she's never held an elective office before but the name is familiar to california voters. she lost a contest for the state senate seat in 2010 to incumben
we are learning about a second potential data breach at sally beauty supply stores. sally beauty says it's currently investigating reports of unusual activity including payment cards used at some stores. we'll keep you updated on our consumer facebook page learning about this potential breach. >>> in decision 2016 the race in the white house grows on the republican side. a former tech ceo and a former johns hopkins neuro surgeon. dr. ben carson said his outspoken views won't change....
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. >> across the street from the hall of justice saw this is a sally. >> okay. so because i thought anything south of harrison between division and fourth or something was that not- what went down with that remembered me if you can. >> 6th maybe. >> you know what i'm talking. >> we considered a full entertainment but the hops and the bureaucracy i think we'll have to do that we don't want to be a night club that's not our choice we wanted to do ambient music for happy hour and maybe at some point in the future we'll consider it we're an old building that will take a lot of construction and what have you this is perfect for us we appreciate this opportunity. >> great well, it seems straightforward so thank you very much for your time i don't know if there is any public comment. >> thank you, commissioners. >> any public comment on this item? mars bar? no all right. that being said public comment is closed. commissioners happy to entertain a motion >> mars bar has been there forever ii got a phone call in 2008 why not get an entertainment permit the business were
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but it's anything like that special things thanks to people that welcomed me with open armed or arms sally ray (calling names) and the supportive team here at 11, 84th street thank you you so much (clapping.) >> everyone at mercy is used to me getting weepy i won't disappoint there's not much to audio thank you for sharing that story and the mayor and supervisors we need to do more if you share that story with anyone that will make a world of difference please enjoy this day was we cut the ribbon thank youas we cut the ribbon thank you (clapping). >> before you cut it give me a nice smile 1, 2, 3 okay. let's. >> yeah. (clapping) and that's what i was thinking of thanks. >> i example the first thing to point out is the first word is camp tlargz to be bugs and dirt and so long as you can get past that part in place is pretty awesome. you're going to get to our cabin and why is it so small well most of your time is spent outside. programming was our first step we wanted to offer a program that is, you know makes people happy and leaves them with memories. >> here and there. >> so more points.
but it's anything like that special things thanks to people that welcomed me with open armed or arms sally ray (calling names) and the supportive team here at 11, 84th street thank you you so much (clapping.) >> everyone at mercy is used to me getting weepy i won't disappoint there's not much to audio thank you for sharing that story and the mayor and supervisors we need to do more if you share that story with anyone that will make a world of difference please enjoy this day was we cut...
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here are the five google doodles, one with sally ride looking at a shot of the earth and google spillednspired so many to go into science and space and is an inspiration. happy birthday on what would have been her 64th birthday 9 >> she passed away from cancer of the pancreas in 2012. >> new at 6:00, a teen softball player in southern california is on life support after collapsing during a game. how communities across the country are banding together to help her family. >> a frightening scene for any parent, what caused a bounce house to go flying with children inside. >> volcano eruption threatens an ecosystem with a fragile species in danger in the >> welcome back, a plan to end the choking congestion in more woods will be presented and some may not like it. if you have been there you know that parking is a huge problem. cars shoehorn into the limited space on the road creating a traffic jam all the time. state representative is suggesting the paing spaces be cut by 75 percent from 400 to only 100 spots to encourage visitors to use the shuttle. a reservation system searching considere
here are the five google doodles, one with sally ride looking at a shot of the earth and google spillednspired so many to go into science and space and is an inspiration. happy birthday on what would have been her 64th birthday 9 >> she passed away from cancer of the pancreas in 2012. >> new at 6:00, a teen softball player in southern california is on life support after collapsing during a game. how communities across the country are banding together to help her family. >> a...
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officer sally mcgowan died last year. her daughter said it is time for people inside that building to get out until more is known. coming up tonight at 11:00, we will show you what tests have been done on the building and what tests him not been done. we will tell you what a county and state are doing to ease the concerns of the people who work there. abc 7 news. jummy: let's listen in to philadelphia mayor michael nutter now, holding that is conference about amtrak. mayor nutter: doing our best to treat all of them with the dignity and respect that if they reserve, while also working with those who were injured, some who at times on our side may have been unaccounted for, and ultimately, seek to bring a sense of healing and closure to this incredible tragedy that has taken place in our great city while at the same time acknowledging the near miracle of survival that we experienced with over 200 people here in our city, traveling mostly from washington, d.c., to new york city, and while passing through the city of philade
officer sally mcgowan died last year. her daughter said it is time for people inside that building to get out until more is known. coming up tonight at 11:00, we will show you what tests have been done on the building and what tests him not been done. we will tell you what a county and state are doing to ease the concerns of the people who work there. abc 7 news. jummy: let's listen in to philadelphia mayor michael nutter now, holding that is conference about amtrak. mayor nutter: doing our...
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that's what sally wanted to do after her graduation. >> how much fun.er it's high school, college, congratulations to you this weekend or coming up, or in the past. >> proud dad. >> congratulations to the whole doocy family. >> incredible. go girls. >> sally and mary. >> mary might want to get on that sharpton case. that sprained ankle? >> lost cause. >> interesting therapy. >> all right, heather nauert joins us with some news. >> steve, thank you so much for showing those pictures. it's beautiful. it makes us happy to see that. congratulations to you. >>> a fox news to bring you. 33 minutes after the hour. its a story we told you about, a cyber security expert who claimed he could hack into airplanes, remember this? >> we primarily focused on physically being in the airplane hooking up to the in flight entertainment. theoretically you can leave devices behind and remotely get in. >> the fbi says that chris roberts did just that. making a plane actually fly sideways while he was on board that plane in april. he also told the fbi that he's hacked into pl
that's what sally wanted to do after her graduation. >> how much fun.er it's high school, college, congratulations to you this weekend or coming up, or in the past. >> proud dad. >> congratulations to the whole doocy family. >> incredible. go girls. >> sally and mary. >> mary might want to get on that sharpton case. that sprained ankle? >> lost cause. >> interesting therapy. >> all right, heather nauert joins us with some news. >>...
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refugees tell us they were terrified by the constant shelling and mortar fire and the.form her president sally ale. now those children are safe from the fighting but by no means out of harm's way. diseases could easily spread here and many are falling sick. unaware of their own plight is that the world will hear their calls for help. jamal el shael, al jazeera northern djibouti. >> five month unilateral ceasefire, two sides have been in negotiations since 2012 to try and end five decades of conflict. daniel schwindler reports. >> reporter: the farc issued a statement shortly after the attack saying they were suspending the unilateral ceasefire that has been in place for six months. the colombian president defended the latest operation. >> translator: with the same firmness and determination had a we have undertaken the peace talks that put an end to the conflict that plagues us, for so many decades we will continue to fight without truce all forms of crime in all parts of the country. >> reporter: the farc added it would continue with the peace talks held in havana. the latest rounds of which
refugees tell us they were terrified by the constant shelling and mortar fire and the.form her president sally ale. now those children are safe from the fighting but by no means out of harm's way. diseases could easily spread here and many are falling sick. unaware of their own plight is that the world will hear their calls for help. jamal el shael, al jazeera northern djibouti. >> five month unilateral ceasefire, two sides have been in negotiations since 2012 to try and end five decades...
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but it's anything like that special things thanks to people that welcomed me with open armed or arms sally ray (calling names) and the supportive team here at 11, 84th street thank you you so much (clapping.) >> everyone at mercy is used to me getting weepy i won't disappoint there's not much to audio thank you for sharing that story and the mayor and supervisors we need to do more if you share that story with anyone that will make a world of difference please enjoy this day was we cut the ribbon thank youas we cut the ribbon thank you (clapping). >> before you cut it give me a nice smile 1, 2, 3 okay. let's. >> yeah. (clapping) and that's what i was thinking of test. >> good afternoon, everyone wow. first of all thank you, everybody friends, family appointees to our boards and commissions it is my pleasure to join all of you and issue the oath of office but a celebration of more people that share responsibility thank you to our supervisors here supervisor breed formerly supervisor and new carmen chu jane kim thank you very much for being here our city administrator thank you for being her
but it's anything like that special things thanks to people that welcomed me with open armed or arms sally ray (calling names) and the supportive team here at 11, 84th street thank you you so much (clapping.) >> everyone at mercy is used to me getting weepy i won't disappoint there's not much to audio thank you for sharing that story and the mayor and supervisors we need to do more if you share that story with anyone that will make a world of difference please enjoy this day was we cut...
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sally beauty says the breach affected fewer than 25000 credit cards. says customers will not be responsible for any fraudulent charges that are promptly reported. a similar breach happened in march of last year. sally beauty supply runs 4900 stores across the globe, including more than 15 in the bay area. >>> well thieves are stealing money from customers by first tapping into their starbucks mobile app. yikes! >> 7 on your side's michael finney has the story. >> these guys just find one place after another, don't they? >> well the crooks are crafty. >> they are. they have got all day to do it, i guess. this could make you wary about putting your bank information into a smartphone app. the starbucks mobile app lets users buy coffee with a smartphone. you can also load money onto a gift card and that's a key. now thieves are going online breaking into individual accounts. then they load money from the customers' credit, debit or paypal account onto a starbucks gift card. starbucks said hackers are getting into personal accounts not company data. it woul
sally beauty says the breach affected fewer than 25000 credit cards. says customers will not be responsible for any fraudulent charges that are promptly reported. a similar breach happened in march of last year. sally beauty supply runs 4900 stores across the globe, including more than 15 in the bay area. >>> well thieves are stealing money from customers by first tapping into their starbucks mobile app. yikes! >> 7 on your side's michael finney has the story. >> these guys...
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take vo - as lo revela una nueva encuesta de "u- promise" de "sallie mae" ...tes mostraron su inters en volver a casa y pagar renta a su familia... -ante esa posibilidad, solamente el cinco por ciento de los padres no estaran dispuestos a recibir a los hijos en casa, tras la culminacin de los estudios.... - estos resultados se estan convirtiendo en la nueva tendencia, segn esta investigacin. lorena/take vo --- consumidores urgen a la comisin federal de comeio investar la aplicacin ''you tube'' de niños por supuesto contenido inapropiado... --- google es dueÑa de la plataforma, que lanzo en febrero pasado una aplicacin para menores de 5 aÑos de edad... --- defensores de los pequeños argumentan haber encontrado lenguaje explicito bromas, violencia y uso de droga en los videos... --- la empresa dice que el contenido fue diseÑado con filtros automticos, basado en un manual de revisiones y comentarios de los usuarios... lorena/ots --- un da como hoy... millones de indocumentadode to el passe hubieran beneficiado delos programas ... take vo ... daca y dapa... --- per
take vo - as lo revela una nueva encuesta de "u- promise" de "sallie mae" ...tes mostraron su inters en volver a casa y pagar renta a su familia... -ante esa posibilidad, solamente el cinco por ciento de los padres no estaran dispuestos a recibir a los hijos en casa, tras la culminacin de los estudios.... - estos resultados se estan convirtiendo en la nueva tendencia, segn esta investigacin. lorena/take vo --- consumidores urgen a la comisin federal de comeio investar la...