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your group i know has endorsed allyson schwartz in that race in pennsylvania.i'm not sure this is so much her trying to win a general election. this is her trying to win a primary. because this is somebody nobody saw coming. she was the favorite. she she has this free-spending millionaire, polls put him well ahead of her. this is a strategy to rally the base. i was with you on obama care, if you like obama care, vote for me. >> this race just got started two weeks ago. this race is going to start changing. it is starting to change already. and we've got a few more weeks. what ally zorn schwartz did fwh this advertisement is talk about her leadership on health care, which is really what the people of pennsylvania are looking for. a strong leader who will take the issues that matter to the women and men of the state and get something done. >> this is really a test. we'll get to some other sfwresing cases around the country, but the schwartz thing to me is the test of the appetite of the democratic base to run on this. this is sort of a test, she's putting it out
your group i know has endorsed allyson schwartz in that race in pennsylvania.i'm not sure this is so much her trying to win a general election. this is her trying to win a primary. because this is somebody nobody saw coming. she was the favorite. she she has this free-spending millionaire, polls put him well ahead of her. this is a strategy to rally the base. i was with you on obama care, if you like obama care, vote for me. >> this race just got started two weeks ago. this race is going...
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schwartz. we've talked tonight a little about the tremendous success that you have achieved despite very modest beginnings and despite very significant challenges during your life at different times. you talked a little bit tonight about the role of luck -- >> of what, of luck? >> of luck. but i wanted to ask you about what personal qualities you think have contributed to your ability to succeed in many different ways over the years. >> the singlemost important quality to my life was my family, is my family, was my family. my family, which -- my immediate family -- is really not very much interested in business. but they were so supportive. and, i mean, in one year i visited 13 countries. some of them several times. but we also had a very big, large, full family life. it was supportive of the effort. so my advice to you is parry well, have good children and tbrfn. [laughter] and grandchildren. the second thing is something that charlie mentioned before. if you have an attitude of win/win, that
schwartz. we've talked tonight a little about the tremendous success that you have achieved despite very modest beginnings and despite very significant challenges during your life at different times. you talked a little bit tonight about the role of luck -- >> of what, of luck? >> of luck. but i wanted to ask you about what personal qualities you think have contributed to your ability to succeed in many different ways over the years. >> the singlemost important quality to my...
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>> let's hope. >> alan schwartz, wide-ranging interview, thank you for rolling with it. it's a fluid day. >> thanks for having me. >>> obviously more on the breaking news this hour, the nba banning l.a. clippers owner donald sterling for life. we'll talk about that. a great lineup of guests here from los angeles, and back in new york, mandy, should be a big day. a lot more to do. >> yeah. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase, everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. have been there for america. fannhelping millions realize their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together,
>> let's hope. >> alan schwartz, wide-ranging interview, thank you for rolling with it. it's a fluid day. >> thanks for having me. >>> obviously more on the breaking news this hour, the nba banning l.a. clippers owner donald sterling for life. we'll talk about that. a great lineup of guests here from los angeles, and back in new york, mandy, should be a big day. a lot more to do. >> yeah. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase, everything looking good. ♪...
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. >> elliot schwartz. hello, my name is elliot schwartz. my family lives a couple blocks east of portrero avenue. here to speak in favor of the portrero streetscape project. we take our four yield to a preschool a couple blocks west. i have him on the back of my bike and my wife picks him up on foot. crossing potrero can be scary on foot so the bulbs really help. there is already bike lanes on potrero. it's nice having an extra bit of space when cars are passing. i often see other cyclist ahead of me when i'm walking on potrero. for anyone who says bike lanes aren't used on portrero they aren't seeing them. i'm a lil disappointed that these changes don't go far enough. in 5 or 10 years we'll regret that we are putting in the reserve lanes for transit in both directions, not just one direction. potrero is an important transit corridor for the 9 and should get the same treatment that van ness and geary are getting. we are going to be sad that we didn't put in bike lanes like other cities like chicago and new york are doing on their arterioles
. >> elliot schwartz. hello, my name is elliot schwartz. my family lives a couple blocks east of portrero avenue. here to speak in favor of the portrero streetscape project. we take our four yield to a preschool a couple blocks west. i have him on the back of my bike and my wife picks him up on foot. crossing potrero can be scary on foot so the bulbs really help. there is already bike lanes on potrero. it's nice having an extra bit of space when cars are passing. i often see other cyclist...
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bernard and eye reason schwartz. rosalind p. walter. and provided by mutual of america. that's why we're your retirement company. additional l support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. from new york. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. ukraine's national security council held an emergency session tonight after pro russian activists seized new buildings earlier in the day. the interior minister promised what he called a very tough response. they were armed with pistols and rifles and seize add police head kaurs in an eastern ukraine can city. there were hundreds of pistols and ammunition stored at the police head quarters. in a nearby city, they also seized the police head quarters. protestors have occupied a government building there for nearly a week. eastern ukraine has a large russian speaking population. >> there has been another poison gas attack in syria. an amateur video posted online shows men and children cro
bernard and eye reason schwartz. rosalind p. walter. and provided by mutual of america. that's why we're your retirement company. additional l support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. from new york. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. ukraine's national security council held an emergency session tonight after pro russian activists seized new buildings earlier in the day. the interior...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p.and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new york this is pbs news hour weekend. >> good evening. i'm allison stewart. the pro-russian separatist displayed ukrainians had his men recently took hostage. seven of those being held are european observers who the separatists claim, are a charge refuted today. all appear in good condition, however an eighth hostage was released on medical grounds late in the day. in addition, three ukrainian security officers being held by separatists were also put on display. they were blindfold, bloodied and stripped of their shoes. the men traveled from crimea. the separatists seized control of the office of regional state television in oorn ukraine.
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p.and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new york this is pbs news hour weekend. >> good evening. i'm allison stewart. the pro-russian...
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bernard and eileen schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari . >>> renewed violence in eastern ukraine days after diplomats reached international agreement in geneva to defuse the crisis. five people were killed including three pro-russian separatists during a shoot-out at a checkpoint the separatists had set up. russia accused ukraine of failing to protect russian speakers in the area. russian president putin acknowledged the possibility of russian military intervention in the region. during a television interview, when asked whether moscow would press armed pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine to pull back, the russian ambassador to the united states called for the disarming of ukrainian militias in the western part o
bernard and eileen schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari . >>> renewed violence in eastern ukraine days after diplomats...
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bernard and irene schwartz. the city foundation. rosalind p. walter.orporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the tish wnet studios in lincoln, new york. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. there is a potentially significant development in the search for malaysian 777 that went missing four weeks ago today, with 239 people on board. britain's channel 4 news has our report. >> reporter: this is the chinese patrol ship, the high shohio ohn 01. it picked up a pulse signal last night a frequency of 41.5 kilohertz, used by black boxes. its location was here, just north of where previous i couldn't say search efforts were concentrated and about 1800 kilometers from perth. >> if, and it's a big if, this is the ping from the black box recorder, it means the search area has gone t
bernard and irene schwartz. the city foundation. rosalind p. walter.orporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the tish wnet studios in lincoln, new york. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. there is...
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a book based on the conversations they had during schwartz's terminal illness. the newest member of our send send family jane pauley. >> reporter: mitch albom's "tuesdays with morrie" was a huge best-seller, but it was only the beginning of history. >> it's not going to go on forever. >> unless it does go on forever. well, you let me know when you figure that out. >> reporter: i'll sit down with mitch albom. >> ahead on send send. -- send send. >> osgood: love is in the air. and so is the risk of sudden death for for the couple serena altschul will be taking us to visit. >> reporter: marriage has taken flight. are you adrenaline junkies? >> you'd be lying if i said i wasn't an adrenaline junkie. >> reporter: so you are. later on "sunday morning," a death-defying love affair. >> woo hoo! osgood: buried treasures is a steer from lee cowan, all about the loss of special friends and how the people they leave behind remember them. >> reporter: when it comes to our four-legged companions, it just doesn't seem fair. their lives are so short compared to ours, but every
a book based on the conversations they had during schwartz's terminal illness. the newest member of our send send family jane pauley. >> reporter: mitch albom's "tuesdays with morrie" was a huge best-seller, but it was only the beginning of history. >> it's not going to go on forever. >> unless it does go on forever. well, you let me know when you figure that out. >> reporter: i'll sit down with mitch albom. >> ahead on send send. -- send send. >>...
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i want to thank you both, richard wolffe and congresswoman schwartz, for being here tonight. appreciate it. all right. should justice ruth bader ginsburg retire now so president obama k. put another liberal on the court? what a retired supreme court justice has to say about it. some new reporting there. and later how politics and cost cutting put children in danger in the state of florida. there's an extraordinary investigation by the miami herald that uncovered nearly 500 children's deaths might have been prevented. >>> today for the first time in 31 years 38-year-old meb guy: hey captain obvious, watch this! captain: when i'm looking for a hotel with a wet pool, i go to hotels.com. you can get up to 50% off with their private sales. that man's privates are no longer private. carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we d
i want to thank you both, richard wolffe and congresswoman schwartz, for being here tonight. appreciate it. all right. should justice ruth bader ginsburg retire now so president obama k. put another liberal on the court? what a retired supreme court justice has to say about it. some new reporting there. and later how politics and cost cutting put children in danger in the state of florida. there's an extraordinary investigation by the miami herald that uncovered nearly 500 children's deaths...
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around here we know him as the one and only gil schwartz.ot it i said oh it looks like a textbook. but there's a reason for that. one reviewer said about you, it's a completely make-believe set of rules on how to conduct ones self in business. or is it? because some of the advice was so right on. i love starting with the stupid stuff. because you said being stupid is an impediment to success. >> yes. >> stupid comments. i won't be available all weekend, call me monday. my voicemail is full. or number three, who's bleeping idea was that. stupid happens allot in the business world. >> everybody does stupid things. and i think the important thing is to not appear stupid. it's actually more important to not appear stupid than it is to not be stupid. because many stupid people get ahead but not if they look stupid. so i think that's why it's -- >> smart people can look stupid and not get ahead. >> well, absolutely. or be punished for stupidity that's just apparent and not real. so, you know i think it's a good idea to open the book with a chapter
around here we know him as the one and only gil schwartz.ot it i said oh it looks like a textbook. but there's a reason for that. one reviewer said about you, it's a completely make-believe set of rules on how to conduct ones self in business. or is it? because some of the advice was so right on. i love starting with the stupid stuff. because you said being stupid is an impediment to success. >> yes. >> stupid comments. i won't be available all weekend, call me monday. my voicemail...
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the main person running on it is schwartz. this is the primary. it's the democratic primary.he situation with her, she's 31% behind the front-runner in that race, which is tom wolf. their primary is held on may 20th. you see her doing this because she is really far behind and she's running out of time to make up the gains. if she wasn't so far behind, i'm not convinced she would be doing this. >> do you think it's different in the primaries? that's a great point. is it typical for the base -- the democratic base to come out and vote in those primary elections and also, i guess in pennsylvania, just looking at this poll right now, 64% of democrats approve of obamacare. >> right. that's across the board, across the country democrats typically do approve of it. it's the independents and conservative that is don't. and that's the majority of the population. they make up over 50% that are saying, we don't approve of this law. you have some people like schwartz and like the candidate in west virginia who are putting out ads seeming to embrace it. i think they're only doing it becau
the main person running on it is schwartz. this is the primary. it's the democratic primary.he situation with her, she's 31% behind the front-runner in that race, which is tom wolf. their primary is held on may 20th. you see her doing this because she is really far behind and she's running out of time to make up the gains. if she wasn't so far behind, i'm not convinced she would be doing this. >> do you think it's different in the primaries? that's a great point. is it typical for the...
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. >> joining us now, congresswoman allyson schwartz of pennsylvania. and i want to play your ad, which, for governor. you're running against incumbent tom corbett, republican. and this is your ad, explicitly touting obamacare. take a look. >> i worked with president obama on the affordable care act and getting health coverage to all americans. it was my legislation that said, insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with pre-existing conditions. it's something i'm proud of, because it also closed the gap in prescription drug coverage for seniors. tom corbett has decided not to take the medicaid money. as governor, i will take the medicaid expansion, because 500,000 pennsylvanians need health coverage. >> i thought the most interesting line in that was, "my legislation," right? everyone wants to own something that's working politically. >> well, we want to -- from my point of view, my point in that add, i want to own something that's working. >> and what do you think the politics are specifically on the medicaid expansion? you tout the m
. >> joining us now, congresswoman allyson schwartz of pennsylvania. and i want to play your ad, which, for governor. you're running against incumbent tom corbett, republican. and this is your ad, explicitly touting obamacare. take a look. >> i worked with president obama on the affordable care act and getting health coverage to all americans. it was my legislation that said, insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with pre-existing conditions. it's something i'm...
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cbs reporter ian schwartz at the scene where two suspects were shot this afternoon by police. and ian, earlier we were told federal officers were involved. do we know what these men were wanted for? >> reporter: the crime that they say they're wanted for was attempted homicide. this all happening around 2:45 p.m. behind me, this is the second shooting. the scene of the second shooting at this apartment complex. let's swing over to the left and that is the walmart. that is the scene of the first shooting. federal officers were looking for this suspect who is accused of attempted murder. in the back of the walmart they found him. they say the suspect pulled out a gun, they opened fire. now, so that's the first incident. about 30 minutes later they said, another suspect was located related to this attempted murder investigation at this is complex. they say that suspect pulled out a gun and then officers fired on him. both taken to the hospital. not sure of their conditions. the black car you see kind of behind that tree we're told by witnesses here that that is what the suspect w
cbs reporter ian schwartz at the scene where two suspects were shot this afternoon by police. and ian, earlier we were told federal officers were involved. do we know what these men were wanted for? >> reporter: the crime that they say they're wanted for was attempted homicide. this all happening around 2:45 p.m. behind me, this is the second shooting. the scene of the second shooting at this apartment complex. let's swing over to the left and that is the walmart. that is the scene of the...
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chicago leading late when jaden schwartz ties the game up for the blues.teams were scoreless through two overtime periods but 26 seconds into the third overtime, alexander steen scores the game-winner for st. louis. the blues take game one, 4-3. >>> and an even crazier finish between minnesota and colorado. with less than two minutes to play, avalanche defenseman erik johnson sweeps the puck away from the empty net. that keeps it a one-goal game, and with less than 15 seconds to play, colorado's paul stastny tice up the game at 4-4. stastny strikes again. >> they score! paul stastny is the hero! colorado winsy overtime. >> they overcome a deficit to win, 5-4. >>> in other action los angeles ees get out of some trouble when two rays are on base with nobody out. >> passing the ball to third. he steps on third, throws to second. it's a triple play! >> tampa bay's sean rodriguez grounds into a triple play for the second time in his career. the yankees win, 10-2. >>> and how's this for a ceremonial first pitch? mike tyson loops one over the plate before the pir
chicago leading late when jaden schwartz ties the game up for the blues.teams were scoreless through two overtime periods but 26 seconds into the third overtime, alexander steen scores the game-winner for st. louis. the blues take game one, 4-3. >>> and an even crazier finish between minnesota and colorado. with less than two minutes to play, avalanche defenseman erik johnson sweeps the puck away from the empty net. that keeps it a one-goal game, and with less than 15 seconds to play,...
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>> and in pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate congresswoman allison schwartz is starting to run this ad tomorrow. "the last word" has an exclusive first look. >> i worked with president obama on the affordable care act in getting health coverage to all americans. it was my legislation that said insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with pre-existing conditions. it's something i'm proud of because it also closed the gap in prescription drug coverage for seniors. >> the other thing you can notice about this ad is she uses it to go on offense as well, hitting her republican rival for not expanding medicaid. >> tom corbett has decided not to take the medicaid money. as governor i will take the medicaid expansion because 500,000 pennsylvanians need health coverage. it is exactly the kind of leadership i will bring as your next governor. >> that was congresswoman allyson schwartz and she joins us right here along with richard wolffe, executive editor of msnbc.com. welcome to you both p congresswoman, you're running this ad. your record here is clear on the politics. what
>> and in pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate congresswoman allison schwartz is starting to run this ad tomorrow. "the last word" has an exclusive first look. >> i worked with president obama on the affordable care act in getting health coverage to all americans. it was my legislation that said insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with pre-existing conditions. it's something i'm proud of because it also closed the gap in prescription drug coverage for...
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bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to make your heart ten years younger, regardless of your body composition, genetics, or age? and as you follow this plan, you'll feel healthier, trimmer, fitter, sexier, mentally sharper, and better than you have in a decade. >> narrator: dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained at the four seasons and has created delicious, healthy recipes as part of his program to transform h
bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to make your heart ten years younger, regardless of your body composition,...
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captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> the sheryl and philip millsteen family, bernard and irene schwartz. rauz lean p. walters. corporate funding is provided by miechual of america, designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sethi: this week on "quest"... sea otters combating climate change... sizemore: to see that change almost overnight was amazing. sethi: ...cars fueled by hydrogen... holloway: i was promised flying cars when i was a kid. this is as close as it's going to get. sethi: ...and scientists trying to build a more resilient forest. pecore: some of the best old-growth stands that we have are in the menominee tribal lands. announcer: major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation. sethi: known as "science on a sphere," giant digital globes just like this one
captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> the sheryl and philip millsteen family, bernard and irene schwartz. rauz lean p. walters. corporate funding is provided by miechual of america, designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sethi: this week on "quest"... sea...
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ian schwartz, kpix5. orm caused chaos i >>> cold up there, but you said today here was colder than almost every day in january? >> really strange weather today. obviously the thunderstorms, the rain, lightning, hail. today's high 56 degrees was colder than every day in january but one and that was 55 degrees, pretty strange. we're getting basically january weather knocking on april's door and back in january it was like 75 degrees and sunny every day. mother nature has things flip- flopped. here's a peek of the radar right now on this strange and active weather day, coming up on midnight and we're not done yet. heads up vacaville. it will be pouring in like three minutes. same story for you in fairfield heading off to the east leaving napa, but there are more showers out there slicing through marin and sonoma counties now. some of that rain is due west of you in san francisco and will head toward the city won the next 30 or 40 minutes. what a turnaround we've had speaking of january. that's when we wrappe
ian schwartz, kpix5. orm caused chaos i >>> cold up there, but you said today here was colder than almost every day in january? >> really strange weather today. obviously the thunderstorms, the rain, lightning, hail. today's high 56 degrees was colder than every day in january but one and that was 55 degrees, pretty strange. we're getting basically january weather knocking on april's door and back in january it was like 75 degrees and sunny every day. mother nature has things...
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my name is richard drurary representing appellant schwartz of the democratic club and the san francisco of league of voters on this matter. we are passing out an additional comment letter. i'm sorry for the lateness of this lett. it responds to two issues from yesterday. one to the budget legislative analyst which is absolutely critical to this matter which was by supervisor eric mar who is attending other issues with his daughter in disneyland. it's very important. it's spring break and he should be there. the other report by responding to our early letter. i have done this as quickly as i can. i hope you will take the time to read this, especially budget analyst report is absolutely critical to this vote. i would like to start out by focusing on attention on ceqa which is what this matter is about. the fundamental rule of ceqa is that environmental review is supposed to occur before the agency takes action, not after. you don't approve a project and then find out what are the impacts by measuring air quality, pedestrian safety risk after the buses are already out of the gate. satisfy
my name is richard drurary representing appellant schwartz of the democratic club and the san francisco of league of voters on this matter. we are passing out an additional comment letter. i'm sorry for the lateness of this lett. it responds to two issues from yesterday. one to the budget legislative analyst which is absolutely critical to this matter which was by supervisor eric mar who is attending other issues with his daughter in disneyland. it's very important. it's spring break and he...
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. >> again that was scottie schwartz reporting and we have continuing coverage tonight on nightly news at 5:30 here on nbc bay area. you can also find the latest online at nbcbayarea.com. right now we do want to take one more look at the fire burning in downtown san jose. this is burning at park and montgomery, a couple blocks from downtown san jose. we'll have a live report when we come back. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> we want to get back to the story we've been reporting on for last hour, hour and a half. this is live pictures right now of the fire burning near downtown san jose. as you can see, the fire, the smoke has definitely
. >> again that was scottie schwartz reporting and we have continuing coverage tonight on nightly news at 5:30 here on nbc bay area. you can also find the latest online at nbcbayarea.com. right now we do want to take one more look at the fire burning in downtown san jose. this is burning at park and montgomery, a couple blocks from downtown san jose. we'll have a live report when we come back. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer...
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jaden schwartz, finds the back of the net. game tied at 3-3. we head to overtime.first shift. steve ott, dishes to alexander steen. 26 seconds in the third overtime, steen lifts the blues to the win. 4-3. blues have never won a stanley cup in franchise history. >> so, we had the home team scoring a late equalizer in the third. and then winning in overtime there. >>> how about here? patrick roy and the avalanche hosting the minnesota wild. third period, avs down 4-3. wild going to clinch it. but erik johnson saves the day. what a play. under 20 seconds to go. johnson takes a shot. paul stastny with the equalizer. and we've got more playoff hockey. in o.t., stastny, again. first player in nhl history to score in the final 15 seconds of regulation and then win it in overtime. >>> it is time for a nap. chris hassle. matt barrie. exciting playoff hockey. have a good morning, america. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse." we're learning about the new york mets mascot getting a stern warning from the secret service. >>> and it's that time of year again. t
jaden schwartz, finds the back of the net. game tied at 3-3. we head to overtime.first shift. steve ott, dishes to alexander steen. 26 seconds in the third overtime, steen lifts the blues to the win. 4-3. blues have never won a stanley cup in franchise history. >> so, we had the home team scoring a late equalizer in the third. and then winning in overtime there. >>> how about here? patrick roy and the avalanche hosting the minnesota wild. third period, avs down 4-3. wild going to...
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. >> again, that was gotti schwartz reporting. >>> a wild fire has killed at least 16 people in chilethis weekend. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and over 10,000 people have been forced to evacuate. the fire broke out yesterday afternoon. >> you could see the flames from far, far away. we were all scared that we would wake up in the morning and see there was no city. i mean, people lost everything. >> the country's president declared a state of emergency. thousands of troops are moving in to maintain order. shelters are overflowing and hospitals are treating hundreds of victims. >>> these are pictures from a deadly bus crash that happened in eastern mexz koe today. police say at least 36 people were killed when the bus slammed into a broken down truck. the fire was so intense, it burned through the entire bus, melted the tires and left all of the markings on the side of the bus unreadable. >> ukraine's government is going on the offensive. this after pro-russian militias took on several government building countries. >> reporter: with military weapons and precision, this is tak
. >> again, that was gotti schwartz reporting. >>> a wild fire has killed at least 16 people in chilethis weekend. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and over 10,000 people have been forced to evacuate. the fire broke out yesterday afternoon. >> you could see the flames from far, far away. we were all scared that we would wake up in the morning and see there was no city. i mean, people lost everything. >> the country's president declared a state of emergency....
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mercedes, damon schwartz, former defense attorney and former prosecutor.me they issue a decision, i automatically assume it's wrong. and you? >> a lot of folks say the very same thing. first of all, it's very politicized. the board is generally very politicized. they are appointed by the government, so by the u.s. government. >> extremely liberal at this point. >> extremely liberal. there has been a lot of shifts, especially in this administration, but the real issue is, these are employees? how many -- how many institutions can you honestly say that there is nothing that the employee can bring to that institution other than just work in the institution? here, they're not working for the institution, they're getting an education, and certainly, they're going to graduate with a degree. they can't possibly be characterized as an employee. other institutions, employees go in, they work for the benefit of the institution, not for -- not in this case. >> you know, these scholarship football players say we deserve mo more. what they're getting, actually, is pric
mercedes, damon schwartz, former defense attorney and former prosecutor.me they issue a decision, i automatically assume it's wrong. and you? >> a lot of folks say the very same thing. first of all, it's very politicized. the board is generally very politicized. they are appointed by the government, so by the u.s. government. >> extremely liberal at this point. >> extremely liberal. there has been a lot of shifts, especially in this administration, but the real issue is, these...
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also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart ofnner, and carla shatz stanford university and once again, eric kandel a nobel laureate and a howard hughes medical investigator. toegan with my friend eric give me an overview of our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was approaches to deafness. tonight we are going to consider lines miss. as is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life threatening situation but it is disabling. in some ways it is more disabling than deafness because there are a number of important conditions for which there is no treatment. now, why is that so? deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the retina, which is evident in the lower image, it lines the inside surface of the eye. oft is the most complex set organs we have. in fact, it is not a proof real organ. it is actually a part of the central nervous system. as a result, it has the complexity of the structure. it is not uniform. it has a small area that is clear which is called the macula. area of greatest visual acuity. so if i turn my head towards analyzes youra features. unfort
also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart ofnner, and carla shatz stanford university and once again, eric kandel a nobel laureate and a howard hughes medical investigator. toegan with my friend eric give me an overview of our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was approaches to deafness. tonight we are going to consider lines miss. as is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life threatening situation but it is disabling. in some ways it is more disabling...
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mayor schwartz lives across the street from one of the homes targeted by police.he police chief has been on the job since july. the 57-year-old worked in cincinna cincinnati, ohio before returning to his hometown. the town mired in bankruptcy has been high on the f.b.i.'s list of most dangerous cities >> this historic being motor capital, murder city, i knew we could do better. one wouldn't guarantee a police response. detroit's top cop eliminated 12 hour shifts. he put more officers on the street. >> the behavior. the message is in detroit, thinks you could do, you will not do. >> not everyone is happy. chief craig says they are shutting down drug dealers and impacting revenue streams. in february, a gang mermaid a death threat against him through social media. five people were eventually arrested. >> officers says the no snitch mentality with law enforcement, but you have a lot of people in court now. they are getting fed up. >> detroit which has a population of just under 700,000 was awarded 334 homicides in 2013 and the same year, 333 people were murdered in n
mayor schwartz lives across the street from one of the homes targeted by police.he police chief has been on the job since july. the 57-year-old worked in cincinna cincinnati, ohio before returning to his hometown. the town mired in bankruptcy has been high on the f.b.i.'s list of most dangerous cities >> this historic being motor capital, murder city, i knew we could do better. one wouldn't guarantee a police response. detroit's top cop eliminated 12 hour shifts. he put more officers on...
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with less than two minutes to go, jaden schwartz equalized for st. louis.he game into overtime, it took three additional periods before versteeg scored the winner. >> i mean, i don't know if i can afford, you know, to wait another season of -- of losing. i really can't see -- that -- that picture right now. as far as other teams that's -- that's out there, which, quote unquote, should be the best situation, you nef know. sometimes the grass is not always greener on the other side. >>> it has been a rough day for golfer pablo who has discovered firsthand why up setting a hornet's nest is never a good idea. he sufficiented a number of swings and had to take decisive action. and thankfully a water hazard was on hand. the englishmen has a 4-spot lead. >>> after finishing second last week, jordan is in contention. he is in fifth. [ inaudible ] who tied for fifth at augusta, he has a lead on 5 under. >>> paragliding is a sport that few would either dear or have the opportunity to take up. but it has provided an escape route for one man in south africa. >> reporte
with less than two minutes to go, jaden schwartz equalized for st. louis.he game into overtime, it took three additional periods before versteeg scored the winner. >> i mean, i don't know if i can afford, you know, to wait another season of -- of losing. i really can't see -- that -- that picture right now. as far as other teams that's -- that's out there, which, quote unquote, should be the best situation, you nef know. sometimes the grass is not always greener on the other side....
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if allyson schwartz is able to move things along.rgia is able to do it better. they're going to see it as very strong indication. >> she is smart in georgia, michelle nunn. she's reaching out to conservative democrats in her state who often vote republican when they send someone to washington. she's trying to do business while the republicans fight among themselves. this is a senate race to watch. barack obama won it twice, blue state. republicans think they have a chance here to pick up a senate seat. terri is the woman candidate, former secretary of state. they are saying republicans are waging a war on women. here's her rebuttal. >> congressman gary and his buddies want you believe i'm waging a war on women. really? ity about that for a moment. ♪ i approve this message because as a woman i might know a little bit more a women than gary peters. >> good stuff. >> fantastic ad. it really is a fantastic ad. you have had republicans try to figure out how they push back on this war against women. the best way they are doing it, i think,
if allyson schwartz is able to move things along.rgia is able to do it better. they're going to see it as very strong indication. >> she is smart in georgia, michelle nunn. she's reaching out to conservative democrats in her state who often vote republican when they send someone to washington. she's trying to do business while the republicans fight among themselves. this is a senate race to watch. barack obama won it twice, blue state. republicans think they have a chance here to pick up...
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we're see iing allison schwartz running for governor in pennsylvania using it as a positive saying if she were governor, she would expand medicaid and 500,000 more pennsylvanians would be able to get health care. we have definitely turned a corner because obama care, the affordable care act, it's working. >> speaker boehner says repeal alone isn't the answer and eric cantor was at a memo on the spring agenda. he says they want to, quote, reform our health care system by replacing obama care with policies that improve patient choice, access to doctors and hospitals, and lore costs. it's been four years and they're still work on their replacement? >> exactly. they have had four years to come up with a repeal and replace. all they've done is repeal about 50 times. you know, john boehner in 2011 had said, well, obama care is the law of the land. no, in 2012, after the election, it's the law of the land. and then in 2013 when there was a new group of republican, they wanted a chance to vote no. they didn't think it was going to go anywhere. but they wanted to be on record. the hypocrisy of
we're see iing allison schwartz running for governor in pennsylvania using it as a positive saying if she were governor, she would expand medicaid and 500,000 more pennsylvanians would be able to get health care. we have definitely turned a corner because obama care, the affordable care act, it's working. >> speaker boehner says repeal alone isn't the answer and eric cantor was at a memo on the spring agenda. he says they want to, quote, reform our health care system by replacing obama...
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personally as a holy cross grad remember way back when you gave that first interview to schwartz, how it used the n-word at you at halftime to try to rouse you up. you've been through all of this. put it in perspective. i think that the nba has done a great job to try to affect change. i played for the milwaukee bucks as a rookie. they were the first team to hire a black gm. someone in the office that had power and responsibilities. and throughout my whole career at the nba, they kept opening up doors. that's been the history of the nba. and sports in general has been a great opportunity for people to step forward and make change. i think jesse owens after the 1936 olympics. i think of jackie robinson integrating baseball. and now we have this ugly, horrible thing that mr. sterling has said about any number of minority people. there's no place for this in the nba. we do believe in equality and equal opportunity and we approved it. and i think that if the nba deals with this in very quick and forthright manner, they will continue to have some credibility. >> how do you see him as a guy
personally as a holy cross grad remember way back when you gave that first interview to schwartz, how it used the n-word at you at halftime to try to rouse you up. you've been through all of this. put it in perspective. i think that the nba has done a great job to try to affect change. i played for the milwaukee bucks as a rookie. they were the first team to hire a black gm. someone in the office that had power and responsibilities. and throughout my whole career at the nba, they kept opening...
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jayden schwartz sneaks the back- hander past corey crawford to tie it at three. the hawks had several chances, but 26 seconds into the third overtime... steve ott drops the puck back to alexander steen for the game- winner. crawford made 48 saves, but the hawks lose 4-3. they'll try to even the series tomorrow afternoon. >> the length of a game like that you want to find a way to win. it was disappointing but this is a long series. a tough game just one of those first games that could go either way. we would like to be up one game to none but we will find a way to put it behind us and be even better. >>chris sale pitched seven solid innings against the red sox. but he got a little help in the first... david ortiz hits one to deep center... adam eaton times his jump perfectly to make the catch and save a home run. it's tied at one in the ninth when the sox bullpen gives up an r-b-i double to david ross. alexei ramirez extended his 16- game hitting streak and sale struck out ten, but the sox lose 3-1. they dropped two of three to the defending champs, and visit the
jayden schwartz sneaks the back- hander past corey crawford to tie it at three. the hawks had several chances, but 26 seconds into the third overtime... steve ott drops the puck back to alexander steen for the game- winner. crawford made 48 saves, but the hawks lose 4-3. they'll try to even the series tomorrow afternoon. >> the length of a game like that you want to find a way to win. it was disappointing but this is a long series. a tough game just one of those first games that could go...
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here's a new ad from pennsylvania's allison schwartz who is running for governor. >> i worked with presidenttting affordable health care to all americans. insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with pre-existing conditions. as governor, i will take the medicaid expansion because 500,000 pennsylvanians need health coverage. >> she's going on offense. taking the governor to task for denying care to thousands of people. and he's not just in pennsylvania. in louisiana, a red state, democratic senator mary landrieu is slamming governor bobby jindhal for blocking the medicaid expansion. democratic groups and candidates from north carolina to michigan and kentucky are exposing the republican health care plan to go back to the way things used to be. >> senate candidate thom tillis sides with health insurance companies. he let them deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. barr along with mitch mcconnell voted to end kynect to deny coverage and charge women more. >> with land, insurance companies will be able to deny you coverage when you get sick. women's access to preventive heal
here's a new ad from pennsylvania's allison schwartz who is running for governor. >> i worked with presidenttting affordable health care to all americans. insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with pre-existing conditions. as governor, i will take the medicaid expansion because 500,000 pennsylvanians need health coverage. >> she's going on offense. taking the governor to task for denying care to thousands of people. and he's not just in pennsylvania. in louisiana,...
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david schwartz says that's higher than most quakes. he says scientists are studying the southern california quake to learn more how the earth moves, information that may help one day better predict bay area quakes. >> and speaking of that, scientists told me that within the last hour, someone has gone on to social media posing as a scientist from the usgs and telling people that the prediction is a 7.4 quake in the la area in the next 24 hours. the usgs scientists say they absolutely did not make that prediction. reporting live, marianne favro. >> all right. thank you, marianne. >>> still ahead, what went wrong? the ad mission from asiana airlines. >> yee was here in federal court today. i'll explain what happened coming up. >>> and parts of the bay area now starting to see clearing around san francisco and the east bay but tomorrow comes around, too, more wind, a chance of thunder and small hail in the forecast. more on the weather alerts when we come right back. >>> the drama continues. strong words from governor brown aimed at lelan
david schwartz says that's higher than most quakes. he says scientists are studying the southern california quake to learn more how the earth moves, information that may help one day better predict bay area quakes. >> and speaking of that, scientists told me that within the last hour, someone has gone on to social media posing as a scientist from the usgs and telling people that the prediction is a 7.4 quake in the la area in the next 24 hours. the usgs scientists say they absolutely did...
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this is representative allyson schwartz sitting congresswoman running for governor of pennsylvania in a primary. >> i worked with president obama on the affordable care act and getting health coverage to all americans. my legislation said insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with preexisting conditions. it's something i'm proud of. >> yeah "the new york times" -- >> primary did. >> we're at the stage we're remarking on democrats who are running with their democratic president on the signature piece of legislation. that's what we're remarking on. the hill did a study, among 50 democrat candidates with active campaign websites, among 50, only 11 mention obamacare, the affordable care act or aca, only 11. this isn't a difficult debate to have. democrats have decided that is it not advantageous to wrap their arms around obamacare when they're in vulnerable states. >> the truth is, it's far more nuanced than you can fit on a bumper sticker, right? the strategy of running either against or for obamacare. republicans have to be careful not to be seen as being opposed to h
this is representative allyson schwartz sitting congresswoman running for governor of pennsylvania in a primary. >> i worked with president obama on the affordable care act and getting health coverage to all americans. my legislation said insurance companies can no longer deny coverage for kids with preexisting conditions. it's something i'm proud of. >> yeah "the new york times" -- >> primary did. >> we're at the stage we're remarking on democrats who are...
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they lead 3-2 into the final period but with two minutes later, schwartz did it. that sent the game into overtime and it too three additional periods before alexander scored the winner. >>> carmelo anthony won't be in the playoffs for the first time in his career. he's open to the idea of staying with the new york knicks if he can be convinced they'll be more competitive next season. >> i don't know if i can afford to wait another season of losing. i really can't see that picture right now. as far as other changes and what's out, which quote-unquote change would be the best, you never know. sometimes the grass is not always greener on the other side. >>> it's been a ralph day in golf who discovered firsthand why upsetting a hornet's nest is not an idea. he's under attack at the malaysian open. he suffered a number of stings. thankfully a water hazard was near by causing him some pain was lee westward. >> the referees, they took me away and gave me a couple of things and they told me to relax. after those injections i felt a lot better, and i couldn't finish. you k
they lead 3-2 into the final period but with two minutes later, schwartz did it. that sent the game into overtime and it too three additional periods before alexander scored the winner. >>> carmelo anthony won't be in the playoffs for the first time in his career. he's open to the idea of staying with the new york knicks if he can be convinced they'll be more competitive next season. >> i don't know if i can afford to wait another season of losing. i really can't see that picture...
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. >> scotty schwartz reporting from chico. stay with nbc bay area for the latest on the bus crash.head to nbcbayarea.com for up to the minute news. >> investigators are trying to figure out what led to the death of a peninsula hiker whose body was found yesterday. magdalena glinkowski went for a hike in the state park two weeks ago and never returned home. an all-out search last weekend turned up nothing, but then surveillance footage and a dip from a jogger prompted them to zero in oba specific region of the 6,000 acre park. that's where they discovered the woman's body yesterday morning. >> the body was located in a very remote, rugged area, a drainage off what might be considered one of the more common trails used here in the mountains. it's unusual for people to travel these areas which would explain as to why she had not been located up to this point. >> detectives say they don't yet know how glinkowski died but experienced hikers tell us the trail he was hiking is pretty dangerous where a person could easily slip and fall. >>> optimism over four underwater signals believed to
. >> scotty schwartz reporting from chico. stay with nbc bay area for the latest on the bus crash.head to nbcbayarea.com for up to the minute news. >> investigators are trying to figure out what led to the death of a peninsula hiker whose body was found yesterday. magdalena glinkowski went for a hike in the state park two weeks ago and never returned home. an all-out search last weekend turned up nothing, but then surveillance footage and a dip from a jogger prompted them to zero in...
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inside what's known as the bunker, the underground high-tech control room where kurt schwartz, director of the state's emergency management agency, showed us around. more than 100 newly installed cameras along the 26.2-mile route will be monitored, twice as many as last year. >> we have expanded across the board. >> reporter: last year, surveillance cameras helped to pinpoint the alleged bombers but only days after the attack. the challenge this year is to stop any possible attack before it happens. >> anything of trouble, any person that's presenting a concern to us, may be monitored very quickly. >> reporter: in addition to the cameras, some 4,000 police officers will be on patrol along the route. 500 of them will be undercover in an effort to keep the festive spirit from being overwhelmed by the police. >> i don't want it to be an armed camp, that people feel intimidated by the police presence. >> reporter: boston's new police commissioner, bill evans, a runner himself who was in last year's marathon, will be on duty all day this year. what will you be looking for? >> well, i think,
inside what's known as the bunker, the underground high-tech control room where kurt schwartz, director of the state's emergency management agency, showed us around. more than 100 newly installed cameras along the 26.2-mile route will be monitored, twice as many as last year. >> we have expanded across the board. >> reporter: last year, surveillance cameras helped to pinpoint the alleged bombers but only days after the attack. the challenge this year is to stop any possible attack...
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jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania, steven schwartz of the jules stein eye institute, herb hart zrenner of the university of tubingen, carla shatz shatz of stafford university school of medicine. i begin with eric to give me afteroverview of our subject tonight. eric? >> the last program is treatment of deafness. tonight we consider approaches to the treatment of blindness. as in the case with deafness. blindness is not a life-threatening situation, but it's tremendously disabling, and in some ways it's more disabling than deafness because, as you pointed out, there are a number of very important blindness conditions for which there is no treatment. now, why is that so? unlike deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the retina, which is evident in the lower image which shows the eye. the retina lines the inside surface of the eye. that is the most complex sensory organ that we have. in fact, it's not a peripheral organ. it's actually a part of the central nervous system. it's an extension of the central nervous system and as a result has the complexity of central nervous sy
jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania, steven schwartz of the jules stein eye institute, herb hart zrenner of the university of tubingen, carla shatz shatz of stafford university school of medicine. i begin with eric to give me afteroverview of our subject tonight. eric? >> the last program is treatment of deafness. tonight we consider approaches to the treatment of blindness. as in the case with deafness. blindness is not a life-threatening situation, but it's tremendously...
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but just yesterday your charity, gretchen schwartz foundation announce add $28 million grant for drugse treatment centers throughout the southwest! >> charlie, the southwest is our home and we couldn't just ignore what's going on in our own backyard. >> charlie: but i'm sure you're aware that there are people who suggest other motives. in "the new york times" there was a column suggesting the grant was a publicity maneuver to shore up the stock price of grey matter technologies because of your association with water white -- walter white. >> well, that's not exactly. >> charlie: to cleanse yourself as having a methamphetamine kingpin as co-founder of your company. >> charlie, i'm glad you brought that up. i have to believe the investing public understands we're talking about a person who was there early on and had nothing to do with the creation of the company and less with growing it into what it is today. >> charlie: so what was walter white's contribution. >> to be honest -- honey. he company name. your appearance gave it credence, a sense of this is real. >> charlie: well, thank y
but just yesterday your charity, gretchen schwartz foundation announce add $28 million grant for drugse treatment centers throughout the southwest! >> charlie, the southwest is our home and we couldn't just ignore what's going on in our own backyard. >> charlie: but i'm sure you're aware that there are people who suggest other motives. in "the new york times" there was a column suggesting the grant was a publicity maneuver to shore up the stock price of grey matter...