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shriver. my name is dan. my wife and i are the proud parents of three k school graduates and i'm the dean of the law school at cass university. withbe get started, a few reminders. please be sure that your cell phones are turned off or in the silent mode. after i introduce mr. shriver our program today will follow a question and answer format to facilitate our discussion. i will be asking questions for the first 30 minutes or so, then for the next 40 minutes we'll turn the program over to you, members of the audience to ask questions. you'll be invited to come to the microphone ther center of the room. whenout your turn, please fivous and briefly, briefly, ask you question. immediately after we conclude mr. shriver will be available in the activity building to sign copies of his book. mark shriver is the author of the book toy pilgrimage my search for the real pope fran tis" president of the save the children network in washington, dc and a form maryland state legislator, this is mr. shriver res second book.
shriver. my name is dan. my wife and i are the proud parents of three k school graduates and i'm the dean of the law school at cass university. withbe get started, a few reminders. please be sure that your cell phones are turned off or in the silent mode. after i introduce mr. shriver our program today will follow a question and answer format to facilitate our discussion. i will be asking questions for the first 30 minutes or so, then for the next 40 minutes we'll turn the program over to you,...
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can shriver succeed in his mission?iver waits until kennedy is alone. >> all right, guys. let's go. >> ready to go, jack? >> finally, he had about two minutes with kennedy, and he said, we've all been worrying about what we can do to help. what about calling coretta king? >> kennedy's fearful of alienating southern governors and southern democrats by being pro civil rights. but that all changes. >> kennedy calls coretta king to offer his support. >> that was a big decision. kennedy decides to do what is morally right. >> a simple phone call was a very noble thing to do. undoubtedly he did this for political reasons, but he did it. nixon did not. >> when kennedy's call leaks to the press, his brother bobby all but froths at the mouth. >> he was white with anger. he said sargent shriver and i have probably lost the campaign. he was furious. >> my father was a little disturbed about that because he was worried how well that would go over with some of the, you know, white governors. >> the deed is done. but bobby soon reali
can shriver succeed in his mission?iver waits until kennedy is alone. >> all right, guys. let's go. >> ready to go, jack? >> finally, he had about two minutes with kennedy, and he said, we've all been worrying about what we can do to help. what about calling coretta king? >> kennedy's fearful of alienating southern governors and southern democrats by being pro civil rights. but that all changes. >> kennedy calls coretta king to offer his support. >> that was...
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maria shriver sharing the story of her father, founding peace corps director sarge shriver.pecial anchor for nbc news and joins me now. great to see you. >> thank you, andrea. >> talk to me about your program with the sports clubs. i know something about it, because we're going to be doing an event here in d.c. on sunday. and're doing this around the country, focusing on what can be done to mediate some to have effects, perhaps prolong healthy living as this disease affects more women than men. >> every 66 seconds a new brain in this country develops alzheimer's, and 2/3 of those belongs to women and nobody knows why that is. so that's really my mission, to try to figure out why that is. i think by studying women, hopefully we'll find the cure that will benefit women and men. so this sunday at eight places across the country, we're gathering together to learn about what is the latest in cutting edge research, about how to prevent alzheimer's, what we can all do to keep our brains healthy and keep our bodies healthy. what's the right stuff to eat, how much sleep do we need. 2
maria shriver sharing the story of her father, founding peace corps director sarge shriver.pecial anchor for nbc news and joins me now. great to see you. >> thank you, andrea. >> talk to me about your program with the sports clubs. i know something about it, because we're going to be doing an event here in d.c. on sunday. and're doing this around the country, focusing on what can be done to mediate some to have effects, perhaps prolong healthy living as this disease affects more...
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except i speak at a better university -- [laughter] [applause] said,hwarzenegger: but he sargent shriver, the guy that created the peace corps, the job corps, legal aid in all of that, extraordinary human being out of johnson and kennedy. tear down this mirror that makes you look at yourself, and you will be able to look and see themirror millions that need your help. when i heard that, it made sense , that we have to go out and help. this is why i got involved in special olympics and eventually became the president of the physical fitness and sports. i was appointed by president bush, and barbara, i have seen them recently. i don't want to leave out barbara because she gets mad. both of them. driving through all 50 states, then turning afterschool programs. now we have 40 different cities, 48 different cities providing afterschool programs for over 100,000 kids. it is important to give back and baseso go to the military and visit the brave men and us, say thanktect you, thank you to them anywhere in the world they are. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: it is important to recognize that my
except i speak at a better university -- [laughter] [applause] said,hwarzenegger: but he sargent shriver, the guy that created the peace corps, the job corps, legal aid in all of that, extraordinary human being out of johnson and kennedy. tear down this mirror that makes you look at yourself, and you will be able to look and see themirror millions that need your help. when i heard that, it made sense , that we have to go out and help. this is why i got involved in special olympics and...
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office of fried frank harris shriver and jacobson. i serve as special adviser to the commission on immigration. i'm delighted to be your moderator this morning and delighted to be sharing the stage with this distinguished group of panelists. i've moderated a lot of programs for the aba before, but i've learned so much preparing for this one, because this is not a topic on which i work every day. so the materials that we've gotten and the preparation that i've been able to do with these folks has been really constructi instructive for me. i'm pleased to have the chance to offer this wide range of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to all of you this morning. in short, today's program will explore in depth the sanctuary city concept that has come into so much prominence since the recent executive orders on immigration priorities. as you'll hear later in the program, sanctuary is not a new concept in the law or in practice, but is really in the forefront of some of the discussions today. we'll be talking about the definit
office of fried frank harris shriver and jacobson. i serve as special adviser to the commission on immigration. i'm delighted to be your moderator this morning and delighted to be sharing the stage with this distinguished group of panelists. i've moderated a lot of programs for the aba before, but i've learned so much preparing for this one, because this is not a topic on which i work every day. so the materials that we've gotten and the preparation that i've been able to do with these folks...
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. >> arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver i think it's safe to say they didn't break up over politicsbit different. >> something else. >> when you look at the kennedy clan which maria is involved in but that you have it. i want to correct myself. i said mike pence has one child. he has three. i don't have my vice presidents straight sometimes but there you have it. >> thank goodness for google. >> yeah. >> all right, so, thank you so much for joining us tonight. we hope you guys stay inside and sta >> yeah, because we got a lot going on tonight. >> we'll be back with more news at 10:00, 10:30 and 11:00 in the meantime make eight good night and we'll see you soon. >> ♪ announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: jada pinkett smith certainly had the right to go nuclear on a paparazzo who scratched her car. >> you scratched my car, homie. harvey: but that's not how she rolls. >> it's funny because it's actually a two-door rolls-royce. harvey: that's why i said it, jeff. [laughter] >> meek mill showed up to aces strip club and he brought with him $20,000 in single dollar bills. harvey: if you co
. >> arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver i think it's safe to say they didn't break up over politicsbit different. >> something else. >> when you look at the kennedy clan which maria is involved in but that you have it. i want to correct myself. i said mike pence has one child. he has three. i don't have my vice presidents straight sometimes but there you have it. >> thank goodness for google. >> yeah. >> all right, so, thank you so much for joining us...
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maria shriver travels the world to go to places where people are living longer.shes. >>> also, in the next hour, neois goinekneneo is going to join us. he's alongside jennifer lopez on "world of dance." we heard nothing but great things about that show. >> going to be good. >>> mr. roker has a check of the weather. *>> today's weather is brought to you by nature valley. no artificial colors or swe sweeteners. just good. >> let's see what we have for you. we start off on "today." showers and breezy conditions on the great lakes. look for wet weather through the gulf. beautiful western third of the country. spreading to tomorrow. we got some more storms making their way into the northeast and new england. heavier rain in the central gulf coast. also, back through west texas. beautiful sunshine through the plains. a little on the cool side. plenty of sunshine out west, with a few showers and interior sections of california, oregon and washington state. th's what's going on aroatun >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist, bill henley. another gray day ahead. lots of clou
maria shriver travels the world to go to places where people are living longer.shes. >>> also, in the next hour, neois goinekneneo is going to join us. he's alongside jennifer lopez on "world of dance." we heard nothing but great things about that show. >> going to be good. >>> mr. roker has a check of the weather. *>> today's weather is brought to you by nature valley. no artificial colors or swe sweeteners. just good. >> let's see what we have for...
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right now here, except i speak to a better university -- [cheers] arnold: but he said, sergeant shriver said -- you know he was the guy that created the peace corps, the job corps, legal aid to the poor, and an extraordinarily human being under the johnson and kennedy administration. and so he said to those students, he said, "tear down this mirror. tear down this mirror that makes you always look at yourself, and you will be able to look beyond this mirror and see the millions shriver said -- you know he was of people that need your help." and let me tell you something, when i heard that, it all made sense to me, that we have to go out and help. and this is why i got involved in special olympics, to be the international coach of special olympics, and then eventually became the chairman of the president's council on physical fitness and sports. i was appointed by president bush, my favorite houstonian, and i should not say the only one, but barbara. i should add barbara, because i see them later on. i don't want to leave out barbara here because, otherwise, she gets really mad. yeah, so
right now here, except i speak to a better university -- [cheers] arnold: but he said, sergeant shriver said -- you know he was the guy that created the peace corps, the job corps, legal aid to the poor, and an extraordinarily human being under the johnson and kennedy administration. and so he said to those students, he said, "tear down this mirror. tear down this mirror that makes you always look at yourself, and you will be able to look beyond this mirror and see the millions shriver...
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and got wind that he was selling a cell and sent out chief investigate of frud and abuse and call shriver to investigate. he resign ised under pressure from stanford an spent many years in the -- in weld witherness and can put it so accurately when he said that he became public this really is a great tragedy this is a man who at the height of his powers brought about his own down fall. that's front phage of "the new york times" on a sunday in march of 1967 where one of the headlines says -- nih investigator by the united states -- he spent many years redealing his reputation if you talk to anyone today what they will know about is the limit. very important discovery of cellar mortality. they will not be aware probably of his really difficult interval in mid-1970s. and also won't be aware of the tremendous contribution he made to getting safe, mini cellar factories into circulation for making viral vaccines. the british intimidated his method of another cell line mrc5 in 1966 and more than 6 billion doses of vaccines against all of these diseases measles, rabies, virus shingles and other 5
and got wind that he was selling a cell and sent out chief investigate of frud and abuse and call shriver to investigate. he resign ised under pressure from stanford an spent many years in the -- in weld witherness and can put it so accurately when he said that he became public this really is a great tragedy this is a man who at the height of his powers brought about his own down fall. that's front phage of "the new york times" on a sunday in march of 1967 where one of the headlines...
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maria shriver. >> everyone have a good memorial day weekend?overnor shared a photo of his kabobs on the grill. look at this. harmless photo. nothing wrong here. right? apparently governor walker was roasted on social media. hundreds of people tweeting back, many of them blasting his bbk technique. one person said not seasoned. chicken. this screams noro virus. were you raised by wolves. >> no good deed goes unpunished. >> come on. >> that's what works for him. >> people are so bored. they have so much time on their hands. >> now to the battle of the statues. we all know the famous wall street bull. the artist called it a symbol of strength and prosperity. then we were introduced to fearless girl. she was faced directly in front of the bull facing him head on. the bull's artist claimed that fearless girl diminished the meaning of his famous work because she made the bull appear menacing and monstrous. and that wasn't his intent. now there's a third statue. meet a third artist created this statue of a dog relieving himself on the girl, lifting it
maria shriver. >> everyone have a good memorial day weekend?overnor shared a photo of his kabobs on the grill. look at this. harmless photo. nothing wrong here. right? apparently governor walker was roasted on social media. hundreds of people tweeting back, many of them blasting his bbk technique. one person said not seasoned. chicken. this screams noro virus. were you raised by wolves. >> no good deed goes unpunished. >> come on. >> that's what works for him. >>...
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and the rfks and the shrivers are in the backseat. >> you looked at the photographs.hes and writes. what did you learn? >> we went through 36,000 photographs for this book. we have 500 photos of the greatest american documentary photographers. and i asked what i thought were the best and the brightest of our thinkers to comment on jfk's life. i have two secretaries of state. john kerry and henry kissinger. i have the dalai lama and rick warren in his speech to the ministerial association. conan o'brien, robert renn ford, gloria steinem, john lewis. i wanted to have a dialogue about the meaning of jfk's life now. >> go out and buy the book. it's amazing. thank you, gentlemen. >> that's it for us tonight. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. before we leave you, my favorite moment from the weekend, from the white house correspondents dinner this weekend, in the nation's capital. here's comedian hassan manag. >> when i watch your show, i feel like i'm watching a reality tv show. "cnn tonight" should be called wait a second. now, hold on. stop yelling at each other, wit
and the rfks and the shrivers are in the backseat. >> you looked at the photographs.hes and writes. what did you learn? >> we went through 36,000 photographs for this book. we have 500 photos of the greatest american documentary photographers. and i asked what i thought were the best and the brightest of our thinkers to comment on jfk's life. i have two secretaries of state. john kerry and henry kissinger. i have the dalai lama and rick warren in his speech to the ministerial...
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. >> in her special series, "eating to 100," maria shriver takes us to an exotic place where the morningething big. >> i want it to be an everyman's kind of beer. >> it's day two of our "summer of yes" series, and carson is crafting something special. the life long dream he can check off his bucket list. today, wednesday, may 31st, 2017. >> it may be wet. but it's still wake-up call wednesday. we have an ultralong distance call. where is your friend from? >> calling from india. >> hi, girl. so many wake-up calls this morning. who do we have on the line? >> good morning, grandma, and jessica and dad. >> who is this? >> this is anthony. >> what are you celebrating today? >> my 50th birthday. >> good morning. happy birthday, mondayty. >> good morning, atlanta. >> i found some crazy kids on the plaza. what are you celebrating? >> friends for 50 years from tennessee. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. we're back, now, on a wednesday morning. it's the last day of may 2017. june here tomorrow. great crowd here today. despite some early morning sprinkles. it seems to have moved away a little
. >> in her special series, "eating to 100," maria shriver takes us to an exotic place where the morningething big. >> i want it to be an everyman's kind of beer. >> it's day two of our "summer of yes" series, and carson is crafting something special. the life long dream he can check off his bucket list. today, wednesday, may 31st, 2017. >> it may be wet. but it's still wake-up call wednesday. we have an ultralong distance call. where is your friend...
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. >> in her special series eating to 100, maria shriver takes us to an exotic place. >>> and brewingmer of yes series. and carson is crafting something the lifelong dream he can finally check off his bucket list. today, wednesday, may 31st, 2017. >> it may be wet, but it's still wake up call wednesday. we have an ultra long distance call. >> she's calling from india. >> hi, girl. >> so many wakeup calls this morning. who is on the line? >> good morning, grandmother and jess ka and dad. >> this is anthony. good morning, honey. >> what are you celebrating today? >> my 50th birthday. >> good morning, illinois. happy birthday, mandy. >> good morning, atlanta. >> i found crazy kids on the plaza. what are you celebrating in. >> friends for 50 years from tennessee. >> we're back now on a wednesday morning. it's the last day of may, june here tomorrow. great crowd here today. despite early morning sprinkles, it seems to have moved away a little bit. >> that's right. >> we love steals and deals. we have them for moms and dads and girls and boys. what about pets? >> let's get on that. >> let's
. >> in her special series eating to 100, maria shriver takes us to an exotic place. >>> and brewingmer of yes series. and carson is crafting something the lifelong dream he can finally check off his bucket list. today, wednesday, may 31st, 2017. >> it may be wet, but it's still wake up call wednesday. we have an ultra long distance call. >> she's calling from india. >> hi, girl. >> so many wakeup calls this morning. who is on the line? >> good...
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i get it from shrivers on the boardwalk.t now. >> i asked the question were you listening? the question is how many pound of salt water taffy, don't tell them yet, on a regular day do they make in the summer don't tell them. >> how many pound a day at sh rivers. >> 702-pound. >> 500. >> 702. >> how much. >> about 2,000. >> a ton. >> people will eat and buy 2,000-pound of it. >> we are only won in ocean city who make our own salt water taffy so they come here to grab it. >> the other thing i learned, salt water taffy and lolly-pop is. >> lolly-pop is only 20 to 30 degrees difference when cooking, if we cook longer, hotter it will have a consistency. >> that is awesome. >> that is other thing, you guys want people to know, certainly you are known for your fudge, salt water taffy but you are making candy thing happen all over, it is not just those. >> we make macaroons, chocolates we have a variety of candy, old fashion candy, different varieties of chocolates and nuts. >> these are the fudge or fudge. i don't know proper gramm
i get it from shrivers on the boardwalk.t now. >> i asked the question were you listening? the question is how many pound of salt water taffy, don't tell them yet, on a regular day do they make in the summer don't tell them. >> how many pound a day at sh rivers. >> 702-pound. >> 500. >> 702. >> how much. >> about 2,000. >> a ton. >> people will eat and buy 2,000-pound of it. >> we are only won in ocean city who make our own salt water...
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once again joining the fun, ladies and gentlemen, our favorite, maria shriver. >> yes!he hatches. question for the table. where do you eat your lunch? >> i went out yesterday for lunch. >> you did? >> yes, i did. with my friend, gayle king. and i discussed -- >> awkward? >> no. it's not awkward at all. >> we're like -- >> thanks for coming, maria. great seeing you. >> that's okay. we're friends from baltimore. and i discussed at that lunch with my friend, gayle king -- >> how great the "today" show is? >> yes. how great the "today" show is. how great she is, how great we are, how we're both single, how we're both looking. we went out to lunch. i said, i don't normally go out to lunch anymore. >> yeah. >> that was a long way around to get to that. but that's good. >> welcome to maria world. that's actually -- that's a good point, though. apparently, a lot of people are not going to lunch anymore. here's a headline that caught our eye. going out for lunch is a dying tradition. so, is the one-hour lunch break really a thing of the past? according to the market research fir
once again joining the fun, ladies and gentlemen, our favorite, maria shriver. >> yes!he hatches. question for the table. where do you eat your lunch? >> i went out yesterday for lunch. >> you did? >> yes, i did. with my friend, gayle king. and i discussed -- >> awkward? >> no. it's not awkward at all. >> we're like -- >> thanks for coming, maria. great seeing you. >> that's okay. we're friends from baltimore. and i discussed at that lunch...
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the cells and sent out the chief investigator of waste, fraud and abuse, a no-nonsense guy james shriver to investigate.e. he resigned under pressure from stanford and spent many years in the academic wilderness. i think his colleague stan plotkin really put it so accurately when he said the science, hayflick went to public, this is brokerage youre did i. this man who at height of his powers brought about his own downfall. that is the front page of "new york times" on march of 1976 where one of headlines says,. [ih says investigators, investigator sold cells owned by the united states. hayflick spent many years redeeming his reputation. if you talk to anyone today what they will know about is the hayflick limit, very important discovery of cellular mortality. they will not be aair probably of his really difficult interval in the mid-1970s. they also won't be aware of tremendous contribution he made to getting many cellular factories into circulation for making viral vaccines. the british imitated his method and produced another fetal cell line mrc-5 in 1966. between these two cell lines,
the cells and sent out the chief investigator of waste, fraud and abuse, a no-nonsense guy james shriver to investigate.e. he resigned under pressure from stanford and spent many years in the academic wilderness. i think his colleague stan plotkin really put it so accurately when he said the science, hayflick went to public, this is brokerage youre did i. this man who at height of his powers brought about his own downfall. that is the front page of "new york times" on march of 1976...
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i saw what the reagans did and what maria shriver did. i wanted to join that team.i wanted to be a crusader out there too. i hope when people see the on television covering a sporting event think, hey, that's the guy on our team. he's doing everything he can with a lot of passion and energy making a number of speeches and talks and presentations during the course of the year to steer the proper money and research and funding into the hands of the great experts. >> charlie: give us a time line. where do you think we can be five years from now, ten years from now, fifteen years from now realizing all kinds of things can intervene to be a road block or expedite? >> postponing the beginning of the disease i think is something we'll see in the next five years. we're working on what's going on in the brain. not just systems and people can look similar -- >> charlie: the cellular component of it? >> exactly. the cellular component being able it know what's going on in the brain. i was telling you about the protein tau. we've been able to see tau only the last three years o
i saw what the reagans did and what maria shriver did. i wanted to join that team.i wanted to be a crusader out there too. i hope when people see the on television covering a sporting event think, hey, that's the guy on our team. he's doing everything he can with a lot of passion and energy making a number of speeches and talks and presentations during the course of the year to steer the proper money and research and funding into the hands of the great experts. >> charlie: give us a time...
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liev shriver telling us about hiss new movie.>> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good monday morning to you. it is the 1st day of may, may day, 2017. and we are all here. bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, listening to "give it to me twice." we played this last week. i guess they gave us to us twice. by party favor. and john kingston and the rich kid. >> the fact you remember that is pretty amazing. >> i think it didn't go as smoothly the last time. >> i like to. >> i look forward to mondays. i look forward to hearing what you did with your weekends. i have a little clue. but i'm waiting to ask if you fell asleep at the operopera. >> we saw snippets on instagram. >> i went to the metropolitan opera, renee fleming is -- i look like i'm retired. retiring her most famous roles. this is a three-act opera. it's 4 1/2 hours. this is friday night, okay? >> you had been going since 3:00 that morning. >> all week. i fell asleep during the first act, the second act, the third intermission and
liev shriver telling us about hiss new movie.>> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good monday morning to you. it is the 1st day of may, may day, 2017. and we are all here. bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, listening to "give it to me twice." we played this last week. i guess they gave us to us twice. by party favor. and john kingston and the rich kid. >> the fact you remember that is pretty amazing. >> i think...
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we met timothy shriver earlier in our stay when he was making life miserable for everyone around him. >> you're the enemy. >> since he's been at this facility, he's attempted to incite other offenders. >> i'm going to get you good. you dumb [ bleep ]. >> been disruptive. >> what's your name? >> i'll put it in writing for you. >> state your name! state your name! >> he's masturbated in front of female staff. >> you fools don't see that i'm the management problem of the country. i'm not on the side of the prisoners. i'm not on the side of the [ bleep ] staff. i'm my own [ bleep ] army. >> schreiber has now begun harassing his neighbor. >> he came out of his cell and he started yelling, so that got the co's attention and he started spitting on my window. then he tried to spit into the little holes in the door. >> any idea why he would spit on your window or spit through your door? >> he was probably mad because i don't respond to when he calls me names like he wants me to, so that upsets him even more. so he tries even more to get me to respond, but i don't. so maybe he's just upset. >>
we met timothy shriver earlier in our stay when he was making life miserable for everyone around him. >> you're the enemy. >> since he's been at this facility, he's attempted to incite other offenders. >> i'm going to get you good. you dumb [ bleep ]. >> been disruptive. >> what's your name? >> i'll put it in writing for you. >> state your name! state your name! >> he's masturbated in front of female staff. >> you fools don't see that i'm...
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did, saw what the reagans what maria shriver did. the -- i wanted to join that team.ted to be a crusader out there too. people seethat when me on television, covering a sporting event, that they'll think, now, that's the guy that, hey, he's on our team. he's doing everything he can, a lot of passion and energy, making, you know, a number of speeches and talks and the coursens during of the year to steer, you know, andmoney and research funding into the hands of the great experts. >> give us a timeline. bere do you think we can five years from now, 10 years from now, 15 years from now? realizing that all kinds of things could intervene to either roadblock or expedite. ofpostponing the beginning the disease, i think, is something we're going to see in the next five years. it,we are going to see because of these medications to work on what is going on in the brain, not just just how -- people can look very similar with different diseases, so we cannot that.n >> this cellular component of it? >> exactly. cellular component, to be able to know exactly what's going on brain
did, saw what the reagans what maria shriver did. the -- i wanted to join that team.ted to be a crusader out there too. people seethat when me on television, covering a sporting event, that they'll think, now, that's the guy that, hey, he's on our team. he's doing everything he can, a lot of passion and energy, making, you know, a number of speeches and talks and the coursens during of the year to steer, you know, andmoney and research funding into the hands of the great experts. >> give...
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you mentioned, but his sisters as well and the contributions that they have made and eunice and the shriverily and drive through their children, my dad and my aunt and so many others, there is a consistent dedication to those among us that are less fortunate. and i think a belief that government's responsibility is a collective one, collective responsibility that we as a society have to ensure that every single person gets access to not just a good job to keep food on their table and roof over their head, but access to health care and education. and we have the capacity to do that. and where we fall short we as a society have to make up for it and the way we make up for it is government. >> let me ask you, real simple yes or no question, gave the last press briefing, the briefing room, president -- you're laughing, congressman, but it is not that hard, this is an easy one. they both -- they said the president said when he left office on january 18th, this is so recent, january 18th, he said, i think we're going to be okay. kathleen, do you agree with that? >> you know what, i think that in
you mentioned, but his sisters as well and the contributions that they have made and eunice and the shriverily and drive through their children, my dad and my aunt and so many others, there is a consistent dedication to those among us that are less fortunate. and i think a belief that government's responsibility is a collective one, collective responsibility that we as a society have to ensure that every single person gets access to not just a good job to keep food on their table and roof over...
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you can kind it on our website for the shriver's centers journal and op-ed usa today. i would highlight a couple of things and then make one more point of what has changed besides tanf. the first thing i would say is that i think the block grant in retrospect -- i didn't think this at the time -- was a huge part of the problem because correct me if i'm wrong has failed to increase it. it's gone down by 30% of value. so i think it's completely appropriate to blame states. texas reaches fewer than ten -- something like 5% of eligibles. california still has a program, reaches over 60%. that's about state choices. but it's important to blame the federal choice that for 20 years there was no additional investment. and from my perspective it's very important to see that in proposals to block grant as they come up right now. i think that that is important. the second -- and not to be fooled because at the beginning what looked positive about tanf is it looked as though there were quote boat loads of money to invest in childcare and work training because in fact the block gran
you can kind it on our website for the shriver's centers journal and op-ed usa today. i would highlight a couple of things and then make one more point of what has changed besides tanf. the first thing i would say is that i think the block grant in retrospect -- i didn't think this at the time -- was a huge part of the problem because correct me if i'm wrong has failed to increase it. it's gone down by 30% of value. so i think it's completely appropriate to blame states. texas reaches fewer...
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no, it is our -- >> shrivers candy is where this camera is located. >> is he still out there. >> i don'tee it, do you see it. >> do you see lamp post in between first two and now it is here, right here. >> this camera. right here, and it is not a streaming camera. it interest represent is it self. >> it is internet based so it takes snapshots. >> do you see him. >> he is in the sand dune. >> i don't know better check with jenny. >> jenny's right there and she can look across and see. >> jenny. >> he is now the star of "good day philadelphia". i have good news to report. i have a couple friend, dale and lindy here, they saw our reports, they saw i was lenly out here. >> we met phil at the bike store and we are here in ocean city. we love just ocean city. >> they have been coming down here for years but you bought a house two weeks ago. >> yes, we did. we're homeowners in ocean city with the mortgage company. >> so your first memorial day weekend down the shore how has it been. >> wonderful, absolutely. weather has been shaky but it has been great. we have had nice day. >> clearly making f
no, it is our -- >> shrivers candy is where this camera is located. >> is he still out there. >> i don'tee it, do you see it. >> do you see lamp post in between first two and now it is here, right here. >> this camera. right here, and it is not a streaming camera. it interest represent is it self. >> it is internet based so it takes snapshots. >> do you see him. >> he is in the sand dune. >> i don't know better check with jenny. >>...
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maria shriver, always a survivor.amily from boston, with a financial genius father of relentless ambition for his children. ambition that brought great rewards, historic acclaim, scandal, endless pop culture fascination and crushing tragedy. a family that has been part of american life for almost 60 years, with admirers and detractors, determined to go on 100 years after president kennedy's birth. we knew him only as a young man of charisma, ambition and accomplishment. brought to a violent end. his family, wants us to remember what might have been. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> and friday, by the way, we have an exclusive interview with caroline kennedy and her son, jack, who will be presentingi ) ==topvo== our breaking news: >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. it is 8:26. breaking news we're following this morning. san jose police at the scene of a late-night shooting involving officers. police say the incident started before midnight last night but the department gave no word on what happened until about 5:00 t
maria shriver, always a survivor.amily from boston, with a financial genius father of relentless ambition for his children. ambition that brought great rewards, historic acclaim, scandal, endless pop culture fascination and crushing tragedy. a family that has been part of american life for almost 60 years, with admirers and detractors, determined to go on 100 years after president kennedy's birth. we knew him only as a young man of charisma, ambition and accomplishment. brought to a violent...
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maria shriver on television and in california politics. always a survivor.ston with a father of relentless ambition for his children. an ambition from brought historical claim, scandal, and with pop culture fascination and crushing tragedy. a family that's been part of american life for almost 60 years was w admirers determined to go on 100 years after president kennedy's birth. we knew him only as a young man of charisma, ambition, and accomplishment, brought to a violent end. his family wants us to remember what might have been. >>> wow. >> >> we'll have an exclusive live interview with caroline kennedy and her son. that's jack's first sit-down interview live. coming up, john mellencamp. >>> good morning. right now let's get a check on the morning commute with melissa mollet. >> good morning. right now in your first 4 traffic, a slaedown top of the belt way. outer loop near georgia you can see the delays headed southbound there on 95. 270 southbound a little slow through rockville. as we zoom in inbound river at bray burn parkway, one lane getting by. chai
maria shriver on television and in california politics. always a survivor.ston with a father of relentless ambition for his children. an ambition from brought historical claim, scandal, and with pop culture fascination and crushing tragedy. a family that's been part of american life for almost 60 years was w admirers determined to go on 100 years after president kennedy's birth. we knew him only as a young man of charisma, ambition, and accomplishment, brought to a violent end. his family wants...
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and author, mark shriver, on pope francis. [inaudible conversations]
and author, mark shriver, on pope francis. [inaudible conversations]