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they wanted to take shirley and make an example of her. >> shirley had to prove she was working, had a place to live, and was married, to get her son back. after basic training, john came back and the couple married in 1958. >> we had to go to d.c. to get married. >> a judge dismissed the case again shirley, something she said she never knew because the attorney told her not to come to court on that day. the law was declared unconstitutional in 1957. the impact of it was to estrange shirley from her family for years. she says her mother did not get to know the grandchildren, and john, gregory, and terry, until they were adults. the billings have suffered quietly, and now they are only seeking one thing. >> the apology she should have gotten at some time from the state of maryland and from the city of baltimore. >> john wants it for me. it is a born in his side. he wants it for me. -- it is a:in his side. >> john send this letter to martin o'malley. >> the law has since been taken off the books, but the damage has already been done. i feel the state of maryland and the city of baltimo
they wanted to take shirley and make an example of her. >> shirley had to prove she was working, had a place to live, and was married, to get her son back. after basic training, john came back and the couple married in 1958. >> we had to go to d.c. to get married. >> a judge dismissed the case again shirley, something she said she never knew because the attorney told her not to come to court on that day. the law was declared unconstitutional in 1957. the impact of it was to...
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and they knew each other before i knew shirley. had this long, what, 50-year relationship and bond. so when al called me about bringing some pieces here to san francisco, we didn't hesitate. i'm going to ask all uven to take, when you go to d.c., on the main floor of the main gearly -- gallery at the american history museum, the most visited museum in the world, there is george washington to the left, the american flag to the middle, and the kiprusoffy collection to the right. and i just want you to know that because you know, luis was trying to tell you who the kinseys are and you know what? you need to know who's speaking to you so sometimes you sit up a little bit better and you listen, but we are very grounded in what we're doing and we've lived in san francisco back in the 1970's. we ran a million square feet for der -- xerox out of south san francisco. we ran the oakland branch in oakland for three years there where i had 100 black folks working for me in 1977, just so you know. so we got our roots in the right place. we got
and they knew each other before i knew shirley. had this long, what, 50-year relationship and bond. so when al called me about bringing some pieces here to san francisco, we didn't hesitate. i'm going to ask all uven to take, when you go to d.c., on the main floor of the main gearly -- gallery at the american history museum, the most visited museum in the world, there is george washington to the left, the american flag to the middle, and the kiprusoffy collection to the right. and i just want...
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shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role than elizabeth taylor. >> bill: no humiliation maccallum. >> what was your question? >> bill: wilderville, oregon. what were you complaining about the question? >> tie breaker question. >> >> bill: tie breaker question. what record is the biggest selling record, single record, 45, remember those? of all time? >> led zeppelin. >> bill: wrong? >> beach boys. >> bill: wrong. white christmas. bing crosby. everybody bar that and steve there they are. pinheads and patriots on deck. victoria secrets model quits. you are not going to believe the reason why. p and p in just over two minutes. >> bill: pinheads and patriots and a victoria secret model is calling it quits. we want to send you a free copy of getsberg address. we will send one that you can
shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role than elizabeth taylor. >> bill: no humiliation maccallum. >> what was your question? >> bill: wilderville, oregon. what were you complaining about the question? >> tie breaker question. >> >> bill: tie breaker question. what record is the biggest selling record, single record, 45, remember those? of all time? >> led zeppelin. >> bill: wrong? >> beach boys. >> bill: wrong....
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shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role than elizabeth taylor. >> bill: no humiliation maccallum. >> what was your question? >> bill: wilderville, oregon. what were you complaining about the question? >> tie breaker question. >> >> bill: tie breaker question. what record is the biggest selling record, single record, 45, remember those? of all time? >> led zeppelin. >> bill: wrong? >> beach boys. >> bill: wrong. white christmas. bing crosby. everybody bar that and steve there they are. pinheads and patriots on deck. victoria secrets model quits. you are not going to believe the reason why. p and p in just over two minutes. y volt lately. how about some facts? the chevy volt was one of the most awarded cars in 2011. the volt's battery has been tested for more than 395,000 hours. ♪ and, most importantly, the volt has received the highest overall vehicle score for safety possible. [ cheers and applause ] the extended-range electric chevy volt. hard to argue with the facts. ♪ i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my
shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role than elizabeth taylor. >> bill: no humiliation maccallum. >> what was your question? >> bill: wilderville, oregon. what were you complaining about the question? >> tie breaker question. >> >> bill: tie breaker question. what record is the biggest selling record, single record, 45, remember those? of all time? >> led zeppelin. >> bill: wrong? >> beach boys. >> bill: wrong....
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shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role than elizabeth taylor. >> bill: no humiliation maccallum. >> what was your question? >> bill: wilderville, oregon. what were you complaining about the question? >> tie breaker question. >> >> bill: tie breaker question. what record is the biggest selling record, single record, 45, remember those? of all time? >> led zeppelin. >> bill: wrong? >> beach boys. >> bill: wrong. white christmas. bing crosby. everybody bar that and steve there they are. pinheads and patriots on deck. victoria secrets model quits. you are not going to believe the reason why. p and p in just over two minutes. ♪ [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! smack! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, noit's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike rdy. dolr for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. today is gonna be an dimportant day f
shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role than elizabeth taylor. >> bill: no humiliation maccallum. >> what was your question? >> bill: wilderville, oregon. what were you complaining about the question? >> tie breaker question. >> >> bill: tie breaker question. what record is the biggest selling record, single record, 45, remember those? of all time? >> led zeppelin. >> bill: wrong? >> beach boys. >> bill: wrong....
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. >> reporter: shirley thompson runs the event.veteran of multiple ultras herself, she's got the build of a hummingbird but the mentality of a drill sergeant. >> your penalty if you're late for the start -- wow wow, you look pretty. >> reporter: a perfect place for former beauty keeps. >> even color coordinated. >> reporter: we arrive on day one where we meet dr. julie goldstein, a former miss florida, and current veterinarian. running this race in memory of her dog strider for whom she created her foundation. the marathon begins long before the starting gun. racers endure multiple flights from miami, manaus, belem and finally to santarem. a three-hour spine-cracking jeep ride, and then this perilous ride in a leaky canoe. everything you need to eat sleep and bathe is carried in on your blistered back. >> oh, boy, that's heavy. >> 3, 2, 1! go! >> reporter: the first two days are comparative cakewalk. even though the swamps are impenetrable and the climbs endless. >> this is tough. >> reporter: it was just the start. she is already
. >> reporter: shirley thompson runs the event.veteran of multiple ultras herself, she's got the build of a hummingbird but the mentality of a drill sergeant. >> your penalty if you're late for the start -- wow wow, you look pretty. >> reporter: a perfect place for former beauty keeps. >> even color coordinated. >> reporter: we arrive on day one where we meet dr. julie goldstein, a former miss florida, and current veterinarian. running this race in memory of her...
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stand up, shirley.ew years ago we had a wonderful opportunity to work with supervisors mirkarimi and are lee on the adoption of san francisco's slavery disclosure ordinance and we're looking forward to having is the same kind of experience with supervisor coyne as she moves forward in legislation with us the we're very excited about that undertakele -- taking. that was supposed to lead to a nice little smooth transition for them to make remarks. since they are not here -- somebody's coming, i'm told. on cue, supervisor coyne, right on cue is here. supervisor malia cohen, ladies and gentlemen. >> thank you. hello. happy black history month. -- month. how are you good. thank you for coming out here this morning. i'm so excited to be here. there have been many years that have come and gone in the past that i was in these seats over here listening to the speakers commemorate, honor the memory and legacy of many of our an set of erps and the persons that have gone on before us and it is about time that we st
stand up, shirley.ew years ago we had a wonderful opportunity to work with supervisors mirkarimi and are lee on the adoption of san francisco's slavery disclosure ordinance and we're looking forward to having is the same kind of experience with supervisor coyne as she moves forward in legislation with us the we're very excited about that undertakele -- taking. that was supposed to lead to a nice little smooth transition for them to make remarks. since they are not here -- somebody's coming, i'm...
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ceasar. >> she called me momma shirley. i was honored, yet, i wanted her life totally whole. >> many remember her for her secular music, houston had several gospel hits, most memorable for her role in a preacher's wife. having grown up in a christian home, ceasar says houston knew the faith she sang about. >> this girl knew that jesus loved her. she had such an anointing, if you will in her voice. >> years of drug and alcohol abuse greatly effected houston. many thought she was finished. ceasar says despite her struggl struggles, houston sought deliverance. >> she looked for the power of good resting in their loives. >> two days before she died she sang jesus loves me at a nightclub los angeles. >> i was on my way to her and i ended up going to the hotel. it was a little too late. >> a few months ago whitney visited the church. >> kim said the power of god fell on whitney houston. she ran all around the church and fell out in the floor and began to speak in tongues. she just began to speak in tongues for 30 minutes praise t
ceasar. >> she called me momma shirley. i was honored, yet, i wanted her life totally whole. >> many remember her for her secular music, houston had several gospel hits, most memorable for her role in a preacher's wife. having grown up in a christian home, ceasar says houston knew the faith she sang about. >> this girl knew that jesus loved her. she had such an anointing, if you will in her voice. >> years of drug and alcohol abuse greatly effected houston. many thought...
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there's shirley rodgers. she wes' wife. shirley hears the phone being dropped. luckily shirley works in the office right next to her husband. >> it sounded like a vacuum cleaner but it went more like -- we checked his pulse and couldn't find anything. that's when the paramedics arrived. >> within four minutes the paramedics arrived. >> in the meantime what did she do? >> in the meantime she performed cpr on her husband. and one thing that i learned from this, simple chest compressions can get enough oxygen flow into the brain to prevent any kind of severe brain damage. believe it or not, wes rodgers was without a heartbeat for 20 minutes. >> oh, my goodness. >> you're kidding? >> good thing she heard that noise and was able to come in there when she did. he could have been back in that chair slumped like that for hours. >> and nobody notice because they think he's taking a nap. >> it takes three different shocks to his body to get his heart beating again. >> this all happened two years ago. and the rodgers decided to release this video to maybe help others who f
there's shirley rodgers. she wes' wife. shirley hears the phone being dropped. luckily shirley works in the office right next to her husband. >> it sounded like a vacuum cleaner but it went more like -- we checked his pulse and couldn't find anything. that's when the paramedics arrived. >> within four minutes the paramedics arrived. >> in the meantime what did she do? >> in the meantime she performed cpr on her husband. and one thing that i learned from this, simple...
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shirley maclaine and jeremy lin came from nowhere. that brings us to eminem.e embodies eminem's "loose yourself." ♪ one moment >> reporter: jeremy lin captures the heck out of his one moment to seize everything he wanted. >> i've loved basketball ever since i was young. that's all i really wanted to do was play basketball. >> reporter: how about facebook founder mark zuckerberg? well, they both went to harvard. but here is where lin might have accomplished his most unlikely feat. turning his brand, into an underdog. maybe his father. he taught him how to play basketball by showing him tapes of kareem abdul-jabbar. maybe it's his smile. the enjoyment he gets from the game. maybe the humility. >> thank you for the energy, as always. we love playing here. >> reporter: in the end, the fact of the matter might be this. if you can't root for jeremy lin, that's simply lin-sane. i'm john berman, for
shirley maclaine and jeremy lin came from nowhere. that brings us to eminem.e embodies eminem's "loose yourself." ♪ one moment >> reporter: jeremy lin captures the heck out of his one moment to seize everything he wanted. >> i've loved basketball ever since i was young. that's all i really wanted to do was play basketball. >> reporter: how about facebook founder mark zuckerberg? well, they both went to harvard. but here is where lin might have accomplished his most...
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. >> when we come back on a second look, shirley jones talking about falling in love with her costars. >>> a big later, joe fontane remembers alfred hitchcock and his influence on her career. >>> it's oscar night on a second look. we're remembering oscar winning actors and how they refined their craft. >> if you could go back in time and give yourself some advise. what would you think? >> i think sort out the priorities. i think get rid of too much junk around the mine and other people's expectations and just have time to go inside and ask, who you really are and what you really need and desire from life. and how best to use your gifts. >> in 1954, kenneth tinan wrote, acting comes easier to olivie than any of his colleagues. is that true or did it make you seem that it came easy to you. >> i do think. i really learned how hard was his job. he made it seem easy. if you have, you know the better the engine you have in your car, the better performance the car will give. but that engine is covered, you don't see it. and that is with technique and he has technique to some extend but he ho
. >> when we come back on a second look, shirley jones talking about falling in love with her costars. >>> a big later, joe fontane remembers alfred hitchcock and his influence on her career. >>> it's oscar night on a second look. we're remembering oscar winning actors and how they refined their craft. >> if you could go back in time and give yourself some advise. what would you think? >> i think sort out the priorities. i think get rid of too much junk...
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for me anthony hopkins won for being a serial killer who was accountable, and shirley's thrown -- charlize theron 14 being a killer, so it does not strike me as odd that the academy would award villains, but i do not have a problem with
for me anthony hopkins won for being a serial killer who was accountable, and shirley's thrown -- charlize theron 14 being a killer, so it does not strike me as odd that the academy would award villains, but i do not have a problem with
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in 1956, shirley was thrown in jail for giving birth to a child fathered by her black husband. the couple said the i-team gave them released by allowing them to share their story. >> i feel relief. >> because of the feelings i have for my wife and knowing that she was carrying the weight all of these years. >> the governor is personally writing an apology letter. barry simms will have details on the apology tonight on 11 news at 6:00 and 11:00. testimony started again this morning in the murder trial of george huguely, but it ended
in 1956, shirley was thrown in jail for giving birth to a child fathered by her black husband. the couple said the i-team gave them released by allowing them to share their story. >> i feel relief. >> because of the feelings i have for my wife and knowing that she was carrying the weight all of these years. >> the governor is personally writing an apology letter. barry simms will have details on the apology tonight on 11 news at 6:00 and 11:00. testimony started again this...
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. >> shirley rurps to the place that held her captive more than five decades ago.ndicted and arrested. her crime, getting pregnant by a black man. now she and her husband john visit the pine street jail. they reflect. >> i know it has been a long time, but it doesn't go away. >> pictures help tell the story of their 53-year marriage. but back in 1956, hair and clothing styles were a lot different, and so were social attitudes about interracial couples. the indictment of may of that year claims shirley howard, then and there a white woman, unlawfully permitted herself to begotten with child with a negro or mulatto. the penalty she faced, 10 years in prison. >> i had to go down and certify that i was the father of shirley howard davey. i wasn't about to deny it. >> back then john was a 21-year-old musician performing with a band known as the honey boys. shirley was 20. to this day, she still has questions. >> how this all came about. why i was -- why they pursued it with me and not other people. things like that. i just could never get answers. >> shirley spent one n
. >> shirley rurps to the place that held her captive more than five decades ago.ndicted and arrested. her crime, getting pregnant by a black man. now she and her husband john visit the pine street jail. they reflect. >> i know it has been a long time, but it doesn't go away. >> pictures help tell the story of their 53-year marriage. but back in 1956, hair and clothing styles were a lot different, and so were social attitudes about interracial couples. the indictment of may of...
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shirley was arrested for giving birth to a child fathered by a black man. their son was sent to an orphanage. we are than 50 years later, shirley is still wondering why her life was turned upside down. >> how this all came about, and why they pursued it with me and not other people, and things like that. i just could never get answers to >> tonight at 11:00, there incredible story, the law that was designed to keep them apart, and what they want governor o'malley to do to make it right. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> almost to the middle part of the month, valentine's day, and the mild weather continues. it defies degrees at the airport today, it is -- 55 degrees at the airport. the coldest temperature ever on valentine's day was 2 degrees below zero in 1979 and a four- inch snowfall in 1986. the last couple of hours there has been some light rain reported down at bwi marshall, but still only a trace amount. to the north and west, the hd doppler indicate some of snow. it indicates some snow. near freezing in
shirley was arrested for giving birth to a child fathered by a black man. their son was sent to an orphanage. we are than 50 years later, shirley is still wondering why her life was turned upside down. >> how this all came about, and why they pursued it with me and not other people, and things like that. i just could never get answers to >> tonight at 11:00, there incredible story, the law that was designed to keep them apart, and what they want governor o'malley to do to make it...
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shirley, my dad was a math educator down in chicago.ittle statement for anybody that misbehaved. he said, ok, if you don't want to learn just sit in the back, do whatever you want to do, just don't disturb my class. and i find that a lot of the times in school these kids are not paying attention to the education that they're supposed to be learning. how do the teachers control that? you know, you get more teachers, that's wonderful. are they going to be the sergeants in the classroom? has anybody sat in there and watched these kids how they react someso some of the kids don't belong there because they're trouble makers. i think you understand where i'm going. guest: i understand the phenomenon that you are talking about. but i challenge the assumptions about what causes it. engaged kids don't act up. when you are talking to things -- talking about thing that is are relevant to them and that are interesting to them and that you can relate the science or the mathematics to thing that is they care about, you're able to capture their attent
shirley, my dad was a math educator down in chicago.ittle statement for anybody that misbehaved. he said, ok, if you don't want to learn just sit in the back, do whatever you want to do, just don't disturb my class. and i find that a lot of the times in school these kids are not paying attention to the education that they're supposed to be learning. how do the teachers control that? you know, you get more teachers, that's wonderful. are they going to be the sergeants in the classroom? has...
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but there was one african-american woman there who was shirley chisolm ,and barbara jordan and i were elected at the same time. and we came in and we were really very, shall i say, unusual. but somehow, i have to tell you, i was treated very well in washington. i had great opportunities. i had a chance to serve on appropriations. i had opportunities to get my legislation passed. and it was a marvelous experience. i have to say that as i look back on it, i had in regrets. it was tremendous. i came to congress in a very unique time. i came to congress at the first time when it was not totally seniority. so i got on appropriations by election in the caucus, in the california caucus. i did not get there by seniority, obviously. and i did not get there by anyone selecting me. i ran for appropriations, and i won within my caucus. there is no question the fact that i was on that committee, had real implications for the district that i represented. you know, i represented a district that had a lot of air force contracts, that had a lot of defense. and i was able to help them tremendously. eve
but there was one african-american woman there who was shirley chisolm ,and barbara jordan and i were elected at the same time. and we came in and we were really very, shall i say, unusual. but somehow, i have to tell you, i was treated very well in washington. i had great opportunities. i had a chance to serve on appropriations. i had opportunities to get my legislation passed. and it was a marvelous experience. i have to say that as i look back on it, i had in regrets. it was tremendous. i...
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and when shirley chisholm ran and when jesse jackson ran, i just don't think we were quite there. we may actually be there now. whether he wins or not, he's doing really well among segments of the population that we might not have expected, and certainly was not there in the past in terms of supporting a black candidate. so, i think we have made some progress. >> i heard a black friend say barack obama's white. it's the white people who think he's black. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. well, from my perspective i think barack obama is a man who can have a foot in both worlds and understand both, and perhaps we need someone like that, certainly to run as a candidate. i'm certainly not going to suggest to people who they should vote for, but in terms of whether or not he's black enough or whether he's black or whether he's white, i think he has had the kind of experience that makes it possible for him to identify with all types of people, and i think it makes it possible for all types of people to identify with him. and that's a good thing, because we are very multiethnic i country. we have vari
and when shirley chisholm ran and when jesse jackson ran, i just don't think we were quite there. we may actually be there now. whether he wins or not, he's doing really well among segments of the population that we might not have expected, and certainly was not there in the past in terms of supporting a black candidate. so, i think we have made some progress. >> i heard a black friend say barack obama's white. it's the white people who think he's black. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. well,...
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i would like to go to shirley in north carolina now. shirley?er: good afternoon, jim cramer. this is shirley calling. i need help with tiffany's. i purchased tiffany's in 2010 in january. and wondered if it is time to sell or to hold. >> i'm worried about tiffany. i think the market is headed a little bit higher here. maybe get a higher price. the chart is not that good. earnings weren't that good. i think two or three points from here you got to let it go. it just didn't deliver. it failed to deliver. too much money tied up with bonuses on wall street that are going away. i want to go to steve in idaho. steve? >> caller: hey, jim, a north idaho boo-yah to ya. >> of course. >> caller: my question is about movado. i've been doing a little research on them. and the last couple of quarters, they had beats on their earnings and their inventories have been decreasing. but i was wondering if they're a buy or if there is something in the financials. >> i don't know, chief. i got to tell you movado has left me cold. as far as i'm concerned, i would not
i would like to go to shirley in north carolina now. shirley?er: good afternoon, jim cramer. this is shirley calling. i need help with tiffany's. i purchased tiffany's in 2010 in january. and wondered if it is time to sell or to hold. >> i'm worried about tiffany. i think the market is headed a little bit higher here. maybe get a higher price. the chart is not that good. earnings weren't that good. i think two or three points from here you got to let it go. it just didn't deliver. it...
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shirley was indicted, arrested, and thrown in jail. her crime -- giving birth to a child fathered by a black man. their son was sent to an orphanage. >> at that time, they wanted to take shirley and make an example out of her. >> she still wonders why her life was turned upside down. >> how this all came about and why i -- they pursued it with me and not other people and things like that and i could not never get answers. >> tonight, their incredible story -- the law that was designed to keep them apart and what they want the governor to do to make things right. i'm barry simms. >> 36 degrees on tv hill. still ahead, your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> major delays at the key bridge. >> if you sprinkles out there today. we have a better chance for rain and maybe some snow in the seven-day forecast. mostly cloudy skies but dry. mostly cloudy skies but dry. working in public relations is not for the faint of heart. i love what i do, i enjoy the work, but it's a very hectic pace. strayer university met my needs in ter
shirley was indicted, arrested, and thrown in jail. her crime -- giving birth to a child fathered by a black man. their son was sent to an orphanage. >> at that time, they wanted to take shirley and make an example out of her. >> she still wonders why her life was turned upside down. >> how this all came about and why i -- they pursued it with me and not other people and things like that and i could not never get answers. >> tonight, their incredible story -- the law...
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founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirleyn, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank you very much for being here. >> supervisor chiu, thank you very much. this is the seventh year that san francisco has held an official celebration for asian americans. the plans are the culminated efforts of the members of the mayor's asian-pacific american heritage celebration committee. please welcome me and joining claudine cheng for her remarks on this year's celebration. >> thank you, everyone, for joining us for our celebration this year. the theme of our celebration is celebrate heritage, celebrated community voices. the community is selected this team for two reasons. one -- the community recognizes we care about this
founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirleyn, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank you very much for being here....
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shirley worcester was killed outside of her middle river home in bullet...after a drug deal turned into a shootout.donald kohler angered a drug dealer... byygiving him fake monny.prosecutors say kohler was just as responsible as the gunman.but now... the court of special appeals says kohler was noo distributing drugs at the time.no wwrd... if the attorney general's office will appeal this ruling. a hearing continues today for a former campaign consultant to bob ehrlich. "i think the ccurt and the jjdge will be fair." faar." that's about all julius hensen was sayiig when we caught up with him monday. he's accused of violating sttte election laws by usingg robocalls to illegally influence voter turnout. ehrlich aide paullschurick was triid separately in the same case and found guilty last year. lawmakers are considering a bill... that would make english the official language of anne arundel county.the proposal was discussed at tuesday night's county council meeting. supporters of the bill... say its aapolitical statement that declares a stance on illegal immig
shirley worcester was killed outside of her middle river home in bullet...after a drug deal turned into a shootout.donald kohler angered a drug dealer... byygiving him fake monny.prosecutors say kohler was just as responsible as the gunman.but now... the court of special appeals says kohler was noo distributing drugs at the time.no wwrd... if the attorney general's office will appeal this ruling. a hearing continues today for a former campaign consultant to bob ehrlich. "i think the ccurt...
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a play about father-son relationships and cab service culture during the jim crow era --shirley basfielde with the detailsson this morning's hometoww hotspot p-celebrates black history monthhand the 10th anniversary of arts center at morgan state --"jitneys" is what pittsburgh residents called african american axi drivers in the jim crow era (called gypsies in new york and hacks in baltimore)--cast incluues roscoe orman, --cast includes roscoe orman, who plaas gordon on sesame street streetyou can see you can see performances of august wilson's "jitney" at morgan state university's "murphy fine arts center" starting tomorrow through sunday.ffr mmre information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 3 3 -3& 3 3 3 3 ssash morning. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 &pmap fiber map 695 at 295 3 this ffiday.. our wedding in a week couple.. kristen and nick are getting married... nd you're invited.you also get to help decide the details f their wedding. wedding.you can vote on the cake design!voting opens at 9 a-m and going until 5 p-m today.to vote just go to our website foxbaltimo
a play about father-son relationships and cab service culture during the jim crow era --shirley basfielde with the detailsson this morning's hometoww hotspot p-celebrates black history monthhand the 10th anniversary of arts center at morgan state --"jitneys" is what pittsburgh residents called african american axi drivers in the jim crow era (called gypsies in new york and hacks in baltimore)--cast incluues roscoe orman, --cast includes roscoe orman, who plaas gordon on sesame street...
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refused his motion to dismiss the lawsuit against him by shirley sherrod, to whom he hounded out of her job. the judge noted that the law breitbart cited did not take effect until a month after sherrod had sued him and missed the deadline for filing his motion to dismiss by two more weeks. all of which brings up to the fifth episode of our series, an dry breitbart match-up video theater. >> you are freaks and animals! >> how [ censor bleep ] out there make fun of brittany after all she has been through. all you people want is more! more! more! more! you are lucky she even performed for your bastards! >> stop raping people! >> believe brittany alone! >> stop raping the people! >> right now! i mean it. >> you freaks! you filthy freaks! you filthy filthy freaks! [ sobbing ] >> with my apologies to chris crocker, and of course brittany. andy breitbart today east worst person in the world! still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a weave. (falsetto chorus) getting a weave. who wants some ronald tonight!?
refused his motion to dismiss the lawsuit against him by shirley sherrod, to whom he hounded out of her job. the judge noted that the law breitbart cited did not take effect until a month after sherrod had sued him and missed the deadline for filing his motion to dismiss by two more weeks. all of which brings up to the fifth episode of our series, an dry breitbart match-up video theater. >> you are freaks and animals! >> how [ censor bleep ] out there make fun of brittany after all...
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shirley jones .../ were among ...the attendees...//.. p3 3 "this is a very hostile president to peopleakers re defending their federally funded vip yacht. the... baltimore ...archdiocese .../ is.../ &p taking.../ a... stron stand .../ against.../ the... white-house...// plann../ áátoáá.../ include.../ contraception.../ and... a/ abortions.../ wendell goler explains why theeplan has sparked heated debate in downtown baltimore and across the country. 3 republicans increased their outrage on the campaign trail...rick santorum says: "this is a very hosttle president to people of faith." ...and on capitol hill, condemning the obama administration's requiiement that catholic institutions provide insurance for workers that covers contraception. sot - yotte says: "what the administration has done is really unprecedented in terms of both parties have reepected religious liberty." white house officials promised instiiutions on how to - implement the policy... ready to compromise. jay ere - carney says "the president is committed to insuring women have access to contraception without copay or any
shirley jones .../ were among ...the attendees...//.. p3 3 "this is a very hostile president to peopleakers re defending their federally funded vip yacht. the... baltimore ...archdiocese .../ is.../ &p taking.../ a... stron stand .../ against.../ the... white-house...// plann../ áátoáá.../ include.../ contraception.../ and... a/ abortions.../ wendell goler explains why theeplan has sparked heated debate in downtown baltimore and across the country. 3 republicans increased their...
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in 1956, shirley was thrown in jail for giving birth to a child fathered by her black husband. the couple said the i-team gave them released by allowing them to share their story. >> i feel relief. >> because of the feelings i have for my wife and knowing that she was carrying the weight all of these years. >> the governor is personally writing an apology letter. barry simms will have details on the apology tonight on 11 news at 6:00 and 11:00. testimony started again this morning in the murder trial of george huguely, but it ended fairly quickly. yesterday's proceedings were postponed because a defense attorney called out sick. the trial continues today despite the defense's objections. when the defense attorney was too sick to interview a witness, the judge let the jury go until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. the trial might continue through the weekend. lowell melser is in charlottesville for the trial and tweeting to the proceedings. you can keep up with the trial on an extended coverage section on wbaltv.com. >> now, you're 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with john collins. >> a deve
in 1956, shirley was thrown in jail for giving birth to a child fathered by her black husband. the couple said the i-team gave them released by allowing them to share their story. >> i feel relief. >> because of the feelings i have for my wife and knowing that she was carrying the weight all of these years. >> the governor is personally writing an apology letter. barry simms will have details on the apology tonight on 11 news at 6:00 and 11:00. testimony started again this...
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two restaurants, mills shirley's cafe and metropolitan kitchen and lounge are offering breakfast specialit's geared at locals. >> it's a great time for the locals to revisit downtown annapolis. i think a lot of folks who live in the area are always scared of this because of parking issues. there's plenty of parking, plenty of garages and lots of great restaurants to visit. >> if you go for dinner you'll get a free day of parking and coupons in annapolis shops. when we come back marine why you may -- a reason why you may want to think about a picnic lunch. i'm carol, and this is my cvs pharmacist. i had to switch my insurance plan. but then my prescriptions got more expensive. i felt helpless... frustrated. it was very frustrating. then john... maurice... jill stepped in... made some calls... and saved me hundreds of dollars. that's a lot. it meant a lot to me. taking the time to help you with insurance questions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm carol, and i bring all my prescriptions to my cvs. >>> it's going to be 97 by thursday. >> this will be close. >> all
two restaurants, mills shirley's cafe and metropolitan kitchen and lounge are offering breakfast specialit's geared at locals. >> it's a great time for the locals to revisit downtown annapolis. i think a lot of folks who live in the area are always scared of this because of parking issues. there's plenty of parking, plenty of garages and lots of great restaurants to visit. >> if you go for dinner you'll get a free day of parking and coupons in annapolis shops. when we come back...
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including some of the most coveted committees; appropriations, ways and means, shirley chism went on rules, and she was the first african-american on rules, and other influential panels such as judiciary and armed services. and i know mr. dellums has an interesting armed services story about getting on to that committee which i'll let him tell. mr. dellums eventually chaired that committee, and it made him one of 16 african-americans who served, chaired a congressional committee in the post-1971 period. now, to give you a little perspective, between 1870 and 1971 there were just three african-americans who chaired panels. and for the first time black members in congress rose into party leadership ranks during this era. bill gray as democratic majority whip in the '80s, j.c. watts of oklahoma who became a republican conference chairman in the late '90s and most recently james clyburn of south carolina who served as democratic whip. as well part of this story, too, is that there were more african-american women elected to congress. shirley chism of new york was the first elected in 196
including some of the most coveted committees; appropriations, ways and means, shirley chism went on rules, and she was the first african-american on rules, and other influential panels such as judiciary and armed services. and i know mr. dellums has an interesting armed services story about getting on to that committee which i'll let him tell. mr. dellums eventually chaired that committee, and it made him one of 16 african-americans who served, chaired a congressional committee in the...