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thanks sonia for coming. i'm very-- i'm very impressed that you are one of the people who has actually been chosen as a candidate right. >> i have. >> larry: to leave your family. now why do you hate your family some of. >> i admit this is going to make it a little harder for my children to bring me breakfast in bed but they can't cook for crap anyway. >> larry: but what was your decision process. was this something you wanted to do as a kid. >> sure absolutely. you grow up watching enough tar trek the idea stijs in your brain that one day we will go out into the stars. >> larry: so your husband completely supported this. >> -- that doesn't worry you at all. there is no side astronaut or something like that hanging out you don't have to answer that. we'll be right back. we're going to talk more and figure all this out. you pay for your data every month. so why does your carrier take back what you don't use? it's your data! all your unused data and if you switch now, we'll even give you 10 gigabytes of free 4g
thanks sonia for coming. i'm very-- i'm very impressed that you are one of the people who has actually been chosen as a candidate right. >> i have. >> larry: to leave your family. now why do you hate your family some of. >> i admit this is going to make it a little harder for my children to bring me breakfast in bed but they can't cook for crap anyway. >> larry: but what was your decision process. was this something you wanted to do as a kid. >> sure absolutely....
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my name is sonia and i'm speaking on behalf of the sierra club. sierra club supporting the safe drug disposal ordinance. we're concerned as many emphasized by the growing quantities and their improper disposal because of their easy options. the rising evidence of pharmaceuticals being detected in the bay is alarming as well as the abuse of course potential by other people. as san francisco moves towards increase use of recycled water for its water supply which will be happening as we face ongoing drought, we do need to use every means available to keep medications out of our waste water in the first place. given this successful pilot program and the examples of programs in the u.s. and other countries, we feel this ordinance offers a proven solution. we like it aims for broad, convenient access to disposal locations and other options. and it reflects a fair funding and efficient administration model. we respectfully urge you to take this important step towards protecting human and environmental health by moving this ordinance forward. thank you. s
my name is sonia and i'm speaking on behalf of the sierra club. sierra club supporting the safe drug disposal ordinance. we're concerned as many emphasized by the growing quantities and their improper disposal because of their easy options. the rising evidence of pharmaceuticals being detected in the bay is alarming as well as the abuse of course potential by other people. as san francisco moves towards increase use of recycled water for its water supply which will be happening as we face...
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joan biskupic what have we learned about sonia sotomayor? >> guest: we have learned what she's been doing while she's been on the court for the last five years. this is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court and what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off so you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. but then you also learn how she has been affected by mind the scenes on bob and sometimes she hasn't been so effective. if. >> host: you also read a biography of anton scalia. how are they different and how are they the same? >> guest: they are the same in some ways. they're both new yorkers, one from queens and one from the bomb -- bronx going through distinctive personalities both shaking up the joint in different ways. i would never ever asked me what she is about to do. not unlike the way he was and they both understand the importance of being visible. look how visible justice scalia has been with his own books on the go visible she has b
joan biskupic what have we learned about sonia sotomayor? >> guest: we have learned what she's been doing while she's been on the court for the last five years. this is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court and what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off so you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. but then you also learn how she has been affected by mind the scenes on bob and...
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sonia gallego, al jazeera. >>> a u.s. intelligence official tells al jazeera the group has rallied 10,000 fighters, now haveing workers in other countries. earlier i spoke with al jazeera's international contributor juan cole. >> there is not good evidence of them having any substantial snrengt astrength in a place like afghanistan and pakistan. people have made this announcement on social media. they have been there blowing things around for a while and now they are saying we're doing it in the name of i.s.i.l. but in libya this is a -- you know a real thing. that is to say people loyal to i.s.i.l. really are asserting themselves in some places like the city of derna. >> so you say there's no real evidence that leadership is recruiting followings in other places? >> i.s.i.l. doesn't have a strong leadership model. it seems to be kind of panned of bands of volunteers who group themselves in the rubric. the leader is badly wounded in air strike and is said to be conpolicing in raqqa. he hasn't been very active, we haven't
sonia gallego, al jazeera. >>> a u.s. intelligence official tells al jazeera the group has rallied 10,000 fighters, now haveing workers in other countries. earlier i spoke with al jazeera's international contributor juan cole. >> there is not good evidence of them having any substantial snrengt astrength in a place like afghanistan and pakistan. people have made this announcement on social media. they have been there blowing things around for a while and now they are saying we're...
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. >> host: breaking in is the name of joan biskupic's most recent book, the rise of sonia saw the mayor and the politics of justice. >> host: you are watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction books about airs every weekend. we are on location at johns hopkins university in baltimore talking with professors who are authors and joining us now is andrew cherlin. professor cherlin would you do at the university? >> guest: i'm a professor of sociology. i teach courses on the family, demography poverty children's welfare. >> host: and you are chair of the sociology department? what does that mean? >> guest: that means i get to toss around a lot of people who have lifetime tenure and tell them what to do. >> host: we want to talk to you about your book "labor's love lost" the rise and fall of the working-class family in america. how do you define a working-class family? >> guest: it's pretty hard. it's a family with a guy who was working a factory or a construction job in the wife staying home many working part-time in a couple of kids. that is what the working class was like in the 1
. >> host: breaking in is the name of joan biskupic's most recent book, the rise of sonia saw the mayor and the politics of justice. >> host: you are watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction books about airs every weekend. we are on location at johns hopkins university in baltimore talking with professors who are authors and joining us now is andrew cherlin. professor cherlin would you do at the university? >> guest: i'm a professor of sociology. i teach courses on...
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a few weeks after in a, barack obama announced that his choice would be sonia sotomayor.she said i had my cell phone in my right hand and i will left hand on my chest trying to calm my beating heart. i caught my breath, and started to cry and said "thank you, mr. president." sonia sotomayor was president obama's first supreme court appointment, but not his last, when john paul stevens announced his retirement, he appointed elena kagan. some don't even get one appoint appointment. president obama has so far had two, and one big question that has linkersger whether or not he will get another pick as well. the oldest serving member is ruth bader ginsburg. she founded the women's rights project at the aclu. she was the second woman to serve on the supreme court. and all of the speculation is how much longer does she intend to serve. the is 81 years old, survived a number of health cares, it seems like a logical question to ask. then you hear her speak, you hear her opinions, 81 but she is not only still on top of her game, she might be at the height of her game right now. my
a few weeks after in a, barack obama announced that his choice would be sonia sotomayor.she said i had my cell phone in my right hand and i will left hand on my chest trying to calm my beating heart. i caught my breath, and started to cry and said "thank you, mr. president." sonia sotomayor was president obama's first supreme court appointment, but not his last, when john paul stevens announced his retirement, he appointed elena kagan. some don't even get one appoint appointment....
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in mid april sonia plans to row all the way from japan to the bay area in under 131 days clocking 6000in the process. she plans to gather data never before gathered about climate change and the impact on our water. >> to not just be a crossing for the sake of a crossing. i want it to be something that inforce. earth is 71 percent water. most of our systems are driven by ocean changes. >> instrument sonia carry measure salinity and temperature at the ocean surface and row 3 hours on 3 hours off she will be the first woman to row across the pacific and first american to do so. >> good luck to her. >>> kayak trip became wild adventure for family in orange county. the gift family will never forget valentine's day after spending an hour with a sea lions pup. also guy jumped aboard the kayak as they made their way to santa barbara wharf. >> could i feel something on the kayak because it kind of rocked a little. i look back there and there was a little sea lions up there. >> 5 or 10 minutes. difference able to touch him and pet hum and putting his head under my arm to get in my lap. >> he was
in mid april sonia plans to row all the way from japan to the bay area in under 131 days clocking 6000in the process. she plans to gather data never before gathered about climate change and the impact on our water. >> to not just be a crossing for the sake of a crossing. i want it to be something that inforce. earth is 71 percent water. most of our systems are driven by ocean changes. >> instrument sonia carry measure salinity and temperature at the ocean surface and row 3 hours on...
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her book "breaking in the rise of sonia sotomayor." what did we learn about sonia sotomayor. >> we learned what she has been doing while she has been on the court for the last five years. this book is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court, and then what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off. you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. then you also learn how she has been effective behind the scenes on the law, and times when she hasn't been so effective. >> you haveless written a biography of antonin scalia. how are they different? how are they the same? >> well, there are a lot to the same in some ways. both new yorkers, one frommance one from the bronx. both very distinctive personalities, both checking up the court. she has been there since 2009. i would neverunder estimate what she is about to do -- never underestimate what she is about to do. she is a very good agent for himself, not unlike he was for himself, and they both un
her book "breaking in the rise of sonia sotomayor." what did we learn about sonia sotomayor. >> we learned what she has been doing while she has been on the court for the last five years. this book is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court, and then what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off. you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. then you also learn how she has been...
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charles clifford>>: his wife sonia immediately volunteered to give him one of her kidneys.t was not a perfect match the transplant was possible. in march of 2007 she inverse own--surgery. after five years her donated kidney begin to fail. >>:they brought me in for a biopsy and told me that the kidney was being rejected. charles clifford>>: last fall with the kidney bottoming out he went on dialysis. that is when his 19 year-old son. made a son >>:i went up and ask them if i could do this. i thought it was a better option than dialysis. charles clifford>>: his doctors and parents to encourage him to give him a second choice--second stopped. >>:we made it clear that i could survive for a long time without him doing this. but he wanted to do it in. it was truly a test of love. charles clifford>>: last year surgeons come--success late completed the transfer of the sun's kidney into his father. >>:it is like putting a new engine in an old,. >>:i think in a month i will be pretty much find. >>:i am very proud and very grateful. reporter>>: temperatures have fallen in much of the
charles clifford>>: his wife sonia immediately volunteered to give him one of her kidneys.t was not a perfect match the transplant was possible. in march of 2007 she inverse own--surgery. after five years her donated kidney begin to fail. >>:they brought me in for a biopsy and told me that the kidney was being rejected. charles clifford>>: last fall with the kidney bottoming out he went on dialysis. that is when his 19 year-old son. made a son >>:i went up and ask them...
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president obama so far has chosen sonia sotomayor and alaina kagan. supreme court nominations are among the most important things that any president does ever. and not every iteration of the supreme court hears brown versus board of education or bush v. gore for that matter or roev. wade. not every iteration of the court hears cases that become household names and that change the world drastically and forever. but the scattered showers of the united states has breath taking power. on a mereadeyrad of issues. we're awaiting cases that might elimination the whole of obamacare in one fell swoop. millions of people losing their health insurance at once they could do that. we're awaiting another case that could legalize same-sex marriage nationwide or not. we're waiting another case that could ban the way that states kill their prisoners now by lethal injection. that's all in the next few months. the supreme court is really important. and a president's choices around who they would put on the supreme court are among the most important criteria we have when
president obama so far has chosen sonia sotomayor and alaina kagan. supreme court nominations are among the most important things that any president does ever. and not every iteration of the supreme court hears brown versus board of education or bush v. gore for that matter or roev. wade. not every iteration of the court hears cases that become household names and that change the world drastically and forever. but the scattered showers of the united states has breath taking power. on a...
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that's sonia right there. they talked to a business owner in the area. that business owner says he's seen this dog for about ten years hanging out. nope. >> chose to try to rescue this dog for ten years? >> i thought the same thing, ten years what took him so long. >> very skittish. get her in the car, probably first car ride. the mobile dog grooming team showed up. once they cleaned her up they discovered she had tumors ingrown, twisted claws, broken teeth. all required surgery. she got it. she's in a foster home ready to be loved. look at her. looks like a completely different dog. i think she's gotten acclimated because she's already on the couch. >>> everybody, it's just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> you need wednesday's buzzword to be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> wednesday. buzzword coming up. >> the ipad mini giveaway is coming right up. >>> friends down under, everything on the planet summer is winter winters summer. the dash cam video, maybe there's a reason for all of that because these guys are gett
that's sonia right there. they talked to a business owner in the area. that business owner says he's seen this dog for about ten years hanging out. nope. >> chose to try to rescue this dog for ten years? >> i thought the same thing, ten years what took him so long. >> very skittish. get her in the car, probably first car ride. the mobile dog grooming team showed up. once they cleaned her up they discovered she had tumors ingrown, twisted claws, broken teeth. all required...
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society -- sonia sotomayor. she-- joann said the following about her legal career, and i'm quoting, i've spent much of my career not seeing ahead of me someone who was like me and i had to make my way without that. i want to be a resource for young people entering the profession that i never had." joanne's dedication to both legal education and the legal profession has helped empower countless young attorney's to exceed expectations and to fulfill their dreams. joanne epps is here today in the gallery of the senate and as the rules tell us we're not allowed to acknowledge those in the gallery. i'm saying that for my friends but she's joined by family and friends and i'm going to go through a list here and if i miss someone someone will tell me later. starting with her husband. l. harrison jay. her uncle harold ashton. her cousins eric ashton, joan and tommy fry. donnie debbie and adrian and christopher jackson and marcia and glenn yarborough. i'll hear if i miss someone a little later. but we're honored that she
society -- sonia sotomayor. she-- joann said the following about her legal career, and i'm quoting, i've spent much of my career not seeing ahead of me someone who was like me and i had to make my way without that. i want to be a resource for young people entering the profession that i never had." joanne's dedication to both legal education and the legal profession has helped empower countless young attorney's to exceed expectations and to fulfill their dreams. joanne epps is here today in...
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sonia sotomayor, on your point, what is important about this case is precisely that it is unusual. what is unusual is the applicant found out why she was not hired and most of the time the person never finds out no accommodation was made. the employers in the accommodation would be needed and never told. >> in a lawsuit of course. >> and then find out. >> face certainly could. >> it happens often. >> i am not sure it does. that makes this an important case. most applicants unlike employees who are not positioned to go back and forth with their employer and understands applicants are at an informational disadvantage. they don't know the work rules and in this case it is undisputed did she did not. picking up on something elena kagan was pointing out, the background rule is belief is sufficient but what makes this case particularly strong is this is believed plus assumption, acted on that belief and assumed she would need accommodation from work will and they were wrong to conclude otherwise. >> the case is submitted. >> the house and senate have a temporary spending measure to fund
sonia sotomayor, on your point, what is important about this case is precisely that it is unusual. what is unusual is the applicant found out why she was not hired and most of the time the person never finds out no accommodation was made. the employers in the accommodation would be needed and never told. >> in a lawsuit of course. >> and then find out. >> face certainly could. >> it happens often. >> i am not sure it does. that makes this an important case. most...
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>>reporter: chrises wife sonia immediately said that she wanted to give him one of her kidneys. in march of 2007 they went in for surgery. chris made a full recovery but after five years songs as kidney began to fail her donated can begin to fail. last fall with his kidney fought functions bottoming out he went on dialysis and that's when his 19 year-old son made a decision. his doctors and parents encouraged his son to give his decision as second thought. >>: we made very clear that i could survive for long long time without him having to do this he wanted to do this and this was truly a gift of life and love. >>reporter: and 20¢ 13 the kidney transplant to pay a place successfully in 2013 the kidney transplant took place successfully between father and son. our ride back live now the doctors say they chris has this been made on medication for the rest of his life to keep from rejecting the kidney but the prospects looks very good for his future >>reporter: we had sunshine today and warm temperatures. we got some clouds will be along the coast line right now. 57 in san jose 59
>>reporter: chrises wife sonia immediately said that she wanted to give him one of her kidneys. in march of 2007 they went in for surgery. chris made a full recovery but after five years songs as kidney began to fail her donated can begin to fail. last fall with his kidney fought functions bottoming out he went on dialysis and that's when his 19 year-old son made a decision. his doctors and parents encouraged his son to give his decision as second thought. >>: we made very clear...
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. >> in mid april, sonia plans to row all the way from japan to the bay area in under 131 days clockingn the process. >> she plans to gather data never before taken by climate change and its impact on our weather. >> this is not just a crossing for the sake of a crossing. i want it to be something that informs. the earth is 71% water. most of our systems are driven by ocean changes. >> wow. >> the instrument she will carry will measure the salinity and temperature of the ocean's surface. >> she plans to row three hours on three hours off, through some choppy seas. if she finishes she will be the first woman to row across the pacific and the first american to do so. >>> thank you for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now with dan and cheryl. >>> the witnesses? yes, they were terrified. >>> new video of a restaurant robbery. the search tonight for the man who was caught on video shooting a young cashier. >>> the lone survivor emotions raw after a holiday fishing trip turns into a horrible tragedy. >>> witness the sis try. john lewis has a graphic message
. >> in mid april, sonia plans to row all the way from japan to the bay area in under 131 days clockingn the process. >> she plans to gather data never before taken by climate change and its impact on our weather. >> this is not just a crossing for the sake of a crossing. i want it to be something that informs. the earth is 71% water. most of our systems are driven by ocean changes. >> wow. >> the instrument she will carry will measure the salinity and temperature...
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sonia wagner one of my twitter followers. i love opposing these on twitter.hank you for all of the follows. now passing 10,000 twitter followers as of right now. storm team 4 radar getting a few scattered sprinkles now in northern virginia eastern parts of west virginia and up into northern marylan from frederick down to leesburg, a few scattereprinkles tracking east. temperature by noon mid to upper 40s maybe near 50 briefly. and then by 5:00 p.m., neighborhoods bag downck down low to l us li with your walk to work forecast. melissa has breaking news. >>> another new crash 66 eastbound at 50. we're starting to see some delays because of that. it is just kind of a little bit of a mess right now as far as the roads go. we also have this problem, fair pax county parkway the ramp to westbound toll road one southbound lane blocked and the ramp.s our biggest issue is bw parkway. avoid it. 95 might be your better option. we have three different crashes. southbound at 175, multivehicle crash. four cars involved. southbound at 193, and bw parkway southbound on ramp f
sonia wagner one of my twitter followers. i love opposing these on twitter.hank you for all of the follows. now passing 10,000 twitter followers as of right now. storm team 4 radar getting a few scattered sprinkles now in northern virginia eastern parts of west virginia and up into northern marylan from frederick down to leesburg, a few scattereprinkles tracking east. temperature by noon mid to upper 40s maybe near 50 briefly. and then by 5:00 p.m., neighborhoods bag downck down low to l us li...
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>> oh, yeah. >> sonia -- >> i think they're calling them a mars suit. >> a mars suit.g mars bars. you guys are great. congratulations on being finalists and thanks for sharing the adventure with us. we will check back in with you during the next ten years. >> thank you so much. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >>> would you go to mars if you had the chance? tweet us at "new day" or go to facebook.com/newday. over to chris. >>> i think it's the and you don't get to come back part that i think really confuses that situation. >>> all right. so a baker on the verge of closing her shop business was tough. she goes from making muffins though to saving lives, and that's why she is the good stuff. tasty. . and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. e
>> oh, yeah. >> sonia -- >> i think they're calling them a mars suit. >> a mars suit.g mars bars. you guys are great. congratulations on being finalists and thanks for sharing the adventure with us. we will check back in with you during the next ten years. >> thank you so much. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >>> would you go to mars if you had the chance? tweet us at "new day" or go to facebook.com/newday. over to...
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sonia, can i help you? no, no, she's fine. it keeps her busy. we need more corn.arden? i will harvest some. they don't live that way honey. gloria, give me the keys. we'll go to the market. hey, you're all awake. i didn't hear you. oh, look at my two handsome men. mi niÑo, my little fulgencio umberto.
sonia, can i help you? no, no, she's fine. it keeps her busy. we need more corn.arden? i will harvest some. they don't live that way honey. gloria, give me the keys. we'll go to the market. hey, you're all awake. i didn't hear you. oh, look at my two handsome men. mi niÑo, my little fulgencio umberto.
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hi, sonia. >> how are you? >> he's from paw's adopt be?rom second and arch, in a really wonderful cat room. he loves other cats. he loves people. >> look up. look in the camera. look at those green eyes. >> hey frank. >> oh, ya. >> he got into his carrier very easily, he couldn't wait to come over here today. >> lou do we adopt him? >> go to philly paw's.org/adopt. >> okay. >> we also have valentine's going on right now, you can send a valentine in honor of your pet to our adoptable pet. >> thanks for bringing frank in. quite frankly. okay so, alex, remind everybody what happened today on our show? >> tag he talking about wedding proposal, her boyfriend at the time, propose today her right in bed. then she said yes thank goodness. then we came in with hair and make up, got her dressed up. then friends there were there to have the bachelorette party on their way to wmmr, beautiful wedding they said i do. now they're married reception going on, it is party time. >> yen, if you need -- >> yes, having a party good morning, guys. >> good mornin
hi, sonia. >> how are you? >> he's from paw's adopt be?rom second and arch, in a really wonderful cat room. he loves other cats. he loves people. >> look up. look in the camera. look at those green eyes. >> hey frank. >> oh, ya. >> he got into his carrier very easily, he couldn't wait to come over here today. >> lou do we adopt him? >> go to philly paw's.org/adopt. >> okay. >> we also have valentine's going on right now, you can send a...
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posted by sonia wagner taken at chesapeake beach. by contrast cloudy sunday morning, this is gunston cove east of lorton. you can see all the ice still on the potomac river even though we were in the 60s yesterday. of course stay off the ice and warn your kids. then tomorrow a blustery wind. morning lows low 30s. afternoon highs low 40s. and then back in to the upper 40s on wednesday and partly cloudy. might get a few scattered flurries on thursday. then the big change frigid weather arrives on friday into the weekend. probably not even getting above freezing. teens in the morning near 30 in the afternoons. might have light snow on saturday. then sunday back on sunday. melissa here now looking at traffic slowing down. >>> and hearing in my ear we have a metro delay. there is the green line between branch and naylor. single tracking there. taking a look at 95 in virginia headed through dale city that is a slow spot there. it opens up once you hits the beltway and head through springfield. 66 germantown road they don't have any issues
posted by sonia wagner taken at chesapeake beach. by contrast cloudy sunday morning, this is gunston cove east of lorton. you can see all the ice still on the potomac river even though we were in the 60s yesterday. of course stay off the ice and warn your kids. then tomorrow a blustery wind. morning lows low 30s. afternoon highs low 40s. and then back in to the upper 40s on wednesday and partly cloudy. might get a few scattered flurries on thursday. then the big change frigid weather arrives on...
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sonia, thank you for coming on the show. (?) >> thank you for having me.e day you walk into the starbucks, and they have a bacon sandwich in there. let me tell you the smell is fantastic. we have it here. do you like this? what do you make of this whole bacon trend? >> i'll tell you what, bacon is here to stay. people love bacon. it's a 4 billion-dollar annual industry. gerri: 4.2 actually. >> they must have sold 200,000 over the last -- oh god. in any case people love bacon. it's here to stay. it's coming on strong. gerri: people will order a kale salad and go have a piece of cake. they're mixing it up. are people behind starbucks savvy enough behind that? >> they're looking for healthy options and to indulge. they'll order a salad and they want something with bacon. why is wedge salad so popular since the '60s? it's salad and blue cheese and bacon. everything you love, gerri, little caesars has a pizza where they wrap bacon around the edges of it. is this going to works? >> that product is a limited time only option. they just launched. a little bit of n
sonia, thank you for coming on the show. (?) >> thank you for having me.e day you walk into the starbucks, and they have a bacon sandwich in there. let me tell you the smell is fantastic. we have it here. do you like this? what do you make of this whole bacon trend? >> i'll tell you what, bacon is here to stay. people love bacon. it's a 4 billion-dollar annual industry. gerri: 4.2 actually. >> they must have sold 200,000 over the last -- oh god. in any case people love bacon....
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. >> his wife sonia immediately volunteered to give him one of her kidneys. a perfect match but transplant was possible. in 2007 chris and sonia went to surgery. >> after six weeks i went back to work. >> he made a full recovery but after five years the donate the kidney failed. >> they brought me in for an immediate biopsy and they said the kidney is in rejection. >> and with the kidney bottoming out he went on dialysis and that's when his 19- year-old son made a decision. >> i remember asking my mom first, i was like i thought i would step up and ask can i do this? and i thought that was a good option better than dialysis. >> his doctors and parents encouraged is to give his decision a second thought. >> it made me want to do it more because i am capable of making this choice. >> we made it clear that i could survive for a long time with other means and he didn't have to do this. but he wanted to do it. it was truly a gift of love. >> on december 18th of last year surgeons successfully transplanted isra's kidney in the father and chris and his son are get b
. >> his wife sonia immediately volunteered to give him one of her kidneys. a perfect match but transplant was possible. in 2007 chris and sonia went to surgery. >> after six weeks i went back to work. >> he made a full recovery but after five years the donate the kidney failed. >> they brought me in for an immediate biopsy and they said the kidney is in rejection. >> and with the kidney bottoming out he went on dialysis and that's when his 19- year-old son made a...
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this is one of the candidates, and sonia joins me now.tar trek and you loved the concept of space exploration, but this is taking it this kind of far. why do you want to do it? >> mars 1 project has thrown down the gauntlet for space exploration. this could conceivably be the next giant leap for mankind. i don't know why more don't want to be away with. >> they're literally leaving the earth and everything they know and love behind. are you scared when you think about the prospect? >> i'm more excited. i'm thrilled i'm challenged i'm of course parts of this are a little unnerving for sure. but, i'm far more excited about what this would mean for humanity and the future of space flight. >> what makes you such a curious candidate as well though. you're a happily married mother you have two stepsons and your husband's reaction to this saying,ly mourn her a million times before she dies i will not like any of this but i love her, and this is a horizon worth crossing like the astronaut wives before me,ly man up. that's pretty extraordinary. wa
this is one of the candidates, and sonia joins me now.tar trek and you loved the concept of space exploration, but this is taking it this kind of far. why do you want to do it? >> mars 1 project has thrown down the gauntlet for space exploration. this could conceivably be the next giant leap for mankind. i don't know why more don't want to be away with. >> they're literally leaving the earth and everything they know and love behind. are you scared when you think about the prospect?...
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east oldest psychiatric institutions and treats mental illness and educating the public about it and soniaw the hospital museum showcases the work of artists who experienced psychiatric illness. >> reporter: raving and meloncholy madness and illness got into the museum of the mind located at one over the world's most famous psychiatric hospitals and statutes refer back to a time when the bedlam hospital was a place of chaos and cruelty and talks about the care in the new quarters the hospital museum has insight in the past and present methods of dealing with mental illness the work exhibited here done by artists who are personally effected and atkin experienced extreme anxiety and compulsive skin picking and the work depicts her illness but her art help her turn her life around. >> i had a connection with the gallery here a couple of years and allowed me to work with other people suffering anxiety and to actually make this stuff out in the world has been cathartic and i don't think i would be standing here talking to you today if i wassen making artwork. >> it shows how public perceptions
east oldest psychiatric institutions and treats mental illness and educating the public about it and soniaw the hospital museum showcases the work of artists who experienced psychiatric illness. >> reporter: raving and meloncholy madness and illness got into the museum of the mind located at one over the world's most famous psychiatric hospitals and statutes refer back to a time when the bedlam hospital was a place of chaos and cruelty and talks about the care in the new quarters the...
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adam: sonia says the toyota commercial of the father in tears supporting his daughter joining military made me cry. liz: sue says chevy commercial with screen black, no sound, was best attention getter. i thought we had been hacked. adam: david says, fiat ad. liz: with the little blue pill. that was cute. we bring back steven lieb. the number one thing investors should watch? >> tomorrow and day after you want to up watch what is going on with greece. greece is a very, very small country and could play a major role. in a worst-case scenario which is not improbable could undermined the entire euro. one of greece's fans unbelievably is russia. russia is there. they could pipe oil through greece, china trains. greece is in a very, very interesting geographical place. if you look what germany is doing, most germans don't particularly like the fact that the u.s. is imposing these sanctions on russia. so you have a lot of things going on in europe. and this economy, world economy, started down in 2011, when the european economy started down because of greece. not because of greece. but becau
adam: sonia says the toyota commercial of the father in tears supporting his daughter joining military made me cry. liz: sue says chevy commercial with screen black, no sound, was best attention getter. i thought we had been hacked. adam: david says, fiat ad. liz: with the little blue pill. that was cute. we bring back steven lieb. the number one thing investors should watch? >> tomorrow and day after you want to up watch what is going on with greece. greece is a very, very small country...
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along with sonia ross from the associated press. who were trying to make this happen and they said april, there is no way to get into your house in baltimore there. is taxpayer money. so they were like the house. again bill douglas opened up his beautiful home. we were thankful for that we had the best time president clinton. talked so much. and enjoyed it so much. he had to pull him out of the house 11:30 so, we talked if you are around president clinton he will talk sometimes a monologue. but you just listen and to have the united states president sitting there with you in a soul food dinner. garlic fried chicken i mean he was eating and i am sitting there watching had up put chicken and potato salad and collared greens on one fork and eating it. going oh my gosh [laughter] but i mean to have the conversations that we had as a reporter what do you get from that? you better understand him this not a story that you do the next day no. it was off the record what it is that you always want time with the principals and to get to know w
along with sonia ross from the associated press. who were trying to make this happen and they said april, there is no way to get into your house in baltimore there. is taxpayer money. so they were like the house. again bill douglas opened up his beautiful home. we were thankful for that we had the best time president clinton. talked so much. and enjoyed it so much. he had to pull him out of the house 11:30 so, we talked if you are around president clinton he will talk sometimes a monologue. but...
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gloria's sister sonia is back in town. can you imagine two of them? dray sets tout make sure his valentine's day with beau go off without a hitch. it's all into new tonight on 6abc. >> ♪♪ i get out of work, and i go to the store, and somebody says, smellin' around, "i smell cookies." i said, "oh no you just smell me, i just got out of work that's honey bunches of oats, that's all." i said "don't eat me now." >> top stories here at 6:55. the family of a pennsylvania state trooper who was killed in a training accident wants more serious charges filed against the shooter. corporal richard schroder was arrested yesterday and charged with five counts and reckless endangerment. >>> its u.s. chance at last summer's little league world series are accused of cheating. a ruling could cost jackie robinson west the title. >>> the powerball jackpot climbed to $485 million. 6abc is the only place to watch the powerball drawing. see it live tonight right before "action news" at 11:00. >> we have a new accident coming in to us causing a problem in lawrence township.
gloria's sister sonia is back in town. can you imagine two of them? dray sets tout make sure his valentine's day with beau go off without a hitch. it's all into new tonight on 6abc. >> ♪♪ i get out of work, and i go to the store, and somebody says, smellin' around, "i smell cookies." i said, "oh no you just smell me, i just got out of work that's honey bunches of oats, that's all." i said "don't eat me now." >> top stories here at 6:55. the family...
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felicidades para sonia. cÓmo te llamas? >> claudia, 14 aÑos. >> 30, alex. >> por acÁ?édico. en coveredca.com/espanol encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad, tarifas y beneficios. puedes comparar planes uno al lado del otro, elegir el que mejor se ajusta a tus necesidades, e inscribirte. es importante que sepas que covered california no comparte tu información de inmigración. es confidencial y privada. además, podrías recibir ayuda económica, que se basa en tus ingresos. 4 de cada 5 personas que se inscribieron, calificaron. y si no tienes un plan de salud, o incluso si ya tienes uno, deberías visitar coveredca.com/espanol y obtener la mejor opción para ti. la inscripción abierta termina el 15 de febrero. ¡apresúrate! visita coveredca.com/espanol para encontrar ayuda gratis, confidencial y en persona. >> eh! eh! eso. >> seguimos en california con nuestra gente hermosa. aquÍ seguimos consultando con nuestro querido juan herrera. >> cÓmo estÁ california? >>la gente estÁ vuelta loca porque por allÁ es
felicidades para sonia. cÓmo te llamas? >> claudia, 14 aÑos. >> 30, alex. >> por acÁ?édico. en coveredca.com/espanol encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad, tarifas y beneficios. puedes comparar planes uno al lado del otro, elegir el que mejor se ajusta a tus necesidades, e inscribirte. es importante que sepas que covered california no comparte tu información de inmigración. es confidencial y...
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felicidades para sonia. cÓmo te llamas? >> claudia, 14 aÑos. >> 30, alex. >> por acÁ?lifornia? >>la gente estÁ vuelta loca porque por allÁ está a nuestro querido rÉgulo. >> sÓlo en despierta amÉrica tenemos a rÉgulo calo. >> trÁigalo. tráigalo. un aplauso para rÉgulo. bienvenido. >> gracias. aquÍ andamos madrugando. >> aquÍ andamos en los Ángeles y aparte nos va a cantar mÁs adelante. rÉgulo completamente en vivo. eso es lo mÁs lindo, estar con toda la gente que estÁ aquÍ. [gritos] >> te aman, mi querido rÉgulo. y si me lo llevo para allÁ? miren lo que les traigo. miren. >> mÁs adelante rÉgulo va a estar cantando aquÍ completamente en vivo en despierta amÉrica. >> los tamales los tengo que hacer yo. >> chicos, quÉ tal si decimos los chismes de hoy. ♪ esto es lo que se comenta, lo que se comenta hoy ♪ >> tienes algo interesante para decir? >> lo de katy perry? >> claro. >> que les platico. increÍble lo que se viviÓ en el medio tiempo. esto es lo que se comenta hoy. mire nada mas, katy perry sale de la nada en un gigantesco leÓn. se cambió cuatro veces de vestuario. apar
felicidades para sonia. cÓmo te llamas? >> claudia, 14 aÑos. >> 30, alex. >> por acÁ?lifornia? >>la gente estÁ vuelta loca porque por allÁ está a nuestro querido rÉgulo. >> sÓlo en despierta amÉrica tenemos a rÉgulo calo. >> trÁigalo. tráigalo. un aplauso para rÉgulo. bienvenido. >> gracias. aquÍ andamos madrugando. >> aquÍ andamos en los Ángeles y aparte nos va a cantar mÁs adelante. rÉgulo completamente en vivo. eso es lo mÁs...
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her book "breaking in the rise of sonia sotomayor." what did we learn about sonia sotomayor. >> we learned what she has been doing while she has been on the court for the last five years. this book is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court, and then what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off. you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. then you also learn how she has been effective behind the scenes on the law, and times when she hasn't been so effective. >> you haveless written a biography of antonin scalia. how are they different? how are they the same? >> well, there are a lot to the same in some ways. both new yorkers, one frommance one from the bronx. both very distinctive personalities, both checking up the court. she has been there since 2009. i would neverunder estimate what she is about to do -- never underestimate what she is about to do. she is a very good agent for himself, not unlike he was for himself, and they both un
her book "breaking in the rise of sonia sotomayor." what did we learn about sonia sotomayor. >> we learned what she has been doing while she has been on the court for the last five years. this book is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court, and then what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off. you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. then you also learn how she has been...
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supreme court justice sonia sotomayor has been backing away from her pre-confirmation position that camerasn the supreme court might be a good thing. a quote in today's "washington times" noted that to use this report as a stage rather than a courtroom meantime moving more closely to saying that i think it might be a bad idea. for more on cameras in the court and c-span's role in the court we want to turn to justice kagan's statement of policy when she was asked about her need cameras in the supreme court. [video clip] >> i used to be solicitor general and i used to go up there for not only my own argument but because they were people in my office with different argument. i was there day after day in the front row, kind of getting this front row seat to this institution. we used to think, this is really quite amazing how well this institution operates, and if people were able to see it, you know, these nine people with a differing range of views about legal matters, but all coming in and taking their seats on the bench so well prepared, who asked such excellent questions and who in my mind
supreme court justice sonia sotomayor has been backing away from her pre-confirmation position that camerasn the supreme court might be a good thing. a quote in today's "washington times" noted that to use this report as a stage rather than a courtroom meantime moving more closely to saying that i think it might be a bad idea. for more on cameras in the court and c-span's role in the court we want to turn to justice kagan's statement of policy when she was asked about her need cameras...
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including yours truly have published interventions that have given eggs every la primera latina en , sonias, hoy marÍa. things are important. un regalo especial para presentar a la presidenta del consejo >> so we can eat all the eggs we consejo, tengo el gusto de >> it may not be a problem but saturated fats might be. presentar a la presidenta de la asociaciÓn del departamento de and now we have two states with confirmed cases of vi vivienda en la lucha de 20 >> the vaccine that protects against aÑos de construir este centro comunitario dÓnde estamos. (aplausos). three. people stopped getting that vaccine are vulnerable to an array of diseases that is funny to say the name. it sounds like something out of a history book. it >> reciban todos a la Única eh!c recognize that eh!ethely safer than the inprotections and what's going ethel.on, people (aplausos) . forgotten how dangerous the infections are and how readily they >> buenas tardes a todos, ccines start to look scary and the infections don't. gracias por haberse reunido hoy,they really are. mumps can cause com es una inspiraciÓn ver tan
including yours truly have published interventions that have given eggs every la primera latina en , sonias, hoy marÍa. things are important. un regalo especial para presentar a la presidenta del consejo >> so we can eat all the eggs we consejo, tengo el gusto de >> it may not be a problem but saturated fats might be. presentar a la presidenta de la asociaciÓn del departamento de and now we have two states with confirmed cases of vi vivienda en la lucha de 20 >> the vaccine...