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the values of st. francis and that is exactly what we are doing on this corner today, being channels of god's peace, giving love and light where it had not existed. but to thank each and every one of you for what you do. our mayor has been sort of the catalyst. he is where a lot of this comes together, public policy, private philanthropy and non-profit collaborations all works with the spark that makes it just ignite in a much bigger way. and he has been really a champion in that regard, not just as the mayor of this city, but long before that in his various capacities in leadership in our city. so we thank him for that leadership. because of each and every one of you sitting here, and most of all because of the vips today, the vips, the people who will live here. they are the very important people today. [ applause ] because of those very important people, this is a very important day in san francisco. and i'm very honored to be part of the proceedings. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you s
the values of st. francis and that is exactly what we are doing on this corner today, being channels of god's peace, giving love and light where it had not existed. but to thank each and every one of you for what you do. our mayor has been sort of the catalyst. he is where a lot of this comes together, public policy, private philanthropy and non-profit collaborations all works with the spark that makes it just ignite in a much bigger way. and he has been really a champion in that regard, not...
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st. anthony foundation, for the invitation to be here today with such distinguished guests. how about tyrone? is he something? [ applause ] but it's an honor to be with you barry, with susan swift, with doug shu-maker and our distinguished mayor, mayor lee. last time i saw him he was on the platform while president obama was delivering the inaugural address. susan corette, thank you for decades of generousity and service to our community across the board. and father harden, who is president of the st. anthony's foundation. thank you for your leadership. when barry talked about my bringing my children and grandchildren to serve meals over the years at st. anthony's dining room and others mentioned father alfred. i was remembering father floyd. [ applause ] i told my children when father floyd told me. a long time ago, i said father floyd, what makes you be able to do this over and over -- year in and year out? that you never burn out? that you have a constant source of enthusiasm for admin
st. anthony foundation, for the invitation to be here today with such distinguished guests. how about tyrone? is he something? [ applause ] but it's an honor to be with you barry, with susan swift, with doug shu-maker and our distinguished mayor, mayor lee. last time i saw him he was on the platform while president obama was delivering the inaugural address. susan corette, thank you for decades of generousity and service to our community across the board. and father harden, who is president of...
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on behalf of the board of directors of st.>> good afternoon everybody. doug shoemaker the president of mercy housing foundation and this is a fabulous day. it doesn't get more complicated than the scenario we put together here. that is the san francisco way. if you can do it simply, you wouldn't want do it. [ laughter ] >> so we have tried to make it complicated, but the result is going to be an unbelievable, unbelievable community asset really what st. anthony and mercying housing and what all of our partners are about. there are so many people here that one of the things we're going to have to live with today a long list of thanks. not everyone will speak, but i want to acknowledge many of the people who here today. we're blessed to have leader nancy pelosi here. who has been a huge leader. [ applause ] mayor lee, and it seems like we might have a quorum with the board of supervisors. i'm sure there is no work getting done over there today because we have been blessed with so many. supervisor kim, supervisor yeee, supervisor
on behalf of the board of directors of st.>> good afternoon everybody. doug shoemaker the president of mercy housing foundation and this is a fabulous day. it doesn't get more complicated than the scenario we put together here. that is the san francisco way. if you can do it simply, you wouldn't want do it. [ laughter ] >> so we have tried to make it complicated, but the result is going to be an unbelievable, unbelievable community asset really what st. anthony and mercying housing...
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st. anthony's dining hall. [ applause ] >> i want to say that, because i have been at those kitchens. i have served meals. i know that it is tough to have people who are down and out in the worst times of their lives to be able to be introduced -- and we know it's more than a meal, but it gets started with a home-cooked meal. and then the hands come out and then the thoughts and hearts exchange and how can we help you? and that has been, i think, the ingredients for more than just a great meal. it's an ingredients of life and how we celebrate it here. it is as leader pelosi said, it's our character of san francisco. and so it is also part to say not only do we add that with a new dining hall, but we add on top of that 90 units of affordable housing for our seniors. how wonderful can that be? [ applause ] that people in their years, when they are in need, the board of supervisors and the mayor's office and all of the volunteers working together to build consensus for the stories for more m
st. anthony's dining hall. [ applause ] >> i want to say that, because i have been at those kitchens. i have served meals. i know that it is tough to have people who are down and out in the worst times of their lives to be able to be introduced -- and we know it's more than a meal, but it gets started with a home-cooked meal. and then the hands come out and then the thoughts and hearts exchange and how can we help you? and that has been, i think, the ingredients for more than just a great...
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st. anthony's dining hall and in the last year, another $1 million in contributions from the corette foundation to make sure this dining hall go its chance to be rebuilt. [ applause ] >> so st. anthony can increase their space by 42% in the land use and also build the housing. and while we are reminded there is still $2.5 million and i know we're going dig deep in our pockets to help get that done, because it will get done. miracles happen completely, not just partially. that i want to thank and recognize susan, because i know the transition from who we knew to be the face of the corette foundation happened years ago. she has picked it up with the greatest spirit, the greatest honor that can possibly be produced, the spirit of the corette foundation lives today through susan and her con stant donations. she was one of the very first when i was interim mayor and i said i need some of the philanthropic aid and i talked to william helman and what he did and with the fischers and sorensteins
st. anthony's dining hall and in the last year, another $1 million in contributions from the corette foundation to make sure this dining hall go its chance to be rebuilt. [ applause ] >> so st. anthony can increase their space by 42% in the land use and also build the housing. and while we are reminded there is still $2.5 million and i know we're going dig deep in our pockets to help get that done, because it will get done. miracles happen completely, not just partially. that i want to...
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tavis: when you think of east st.ouis, one of the first names that come to mind for me is jackie joyner kersey, another great athlete, jimmy connors out of east st. louis. what's in the water in east st. louis? >> i'll take it. i'll take the company. my mom, my dad, my grandparents came from east st. louis and my upbringing, with the way it was back in the 30s, 40s, and the 50s. i came around in 1952. my grandfather was mayor of east st. louis and police commissioner -- good roots. i loved it. but it was also, i also knew that there was a time when i wanted to go. my mom taught me tennis, gave me an opportunity to play. back in east st. louis, tennis wasn't the real thing. if you weren't playing baseball, basketball, football, you were kind of on the outside. my mom gave me a game that allowed me to stretch out, and when i was 16, i was ready to go. tavis: i'm just ribbing you about the -- i'm from the midwest, i'm from indiana. >> i know, i know you are. tavis: so i'm just ribbing you about that good, midwest upbring
tavis: when you think of east st.ouis, one of the first names that come to mind for me is jackie joyner kersey, another great athlete, jimmy connors out of east st. louis. what's in the water in east st. louis? >> i'll take it. i'll take the company. my mom, my dad, my grandparents came from east st. louis and my upbringing, with the way it was back in the 30s, 40s, and the 50s. i came around in 1952. my grandfather was mayor of east st. louis and police commissioner -- good roots. i...
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because st. anthony's helps the low-income housing fund get started back in the '90s, we were going to have nancy say just a word or two. nancy. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone and it's just fantastic to see so many san franciscans turn out for this groundbreaking. i am nancy andrews. i'm the president and ceo of the low-income investment fund. we are a san francisco-based community capital non-profit organization and our role in this project was to provide a $10 million allocation of new markets tax credits. you heard leader pelosi speak about the importance of this program. every year the new markets program provides billions of dollars to projects similar to this one. and it's a very important part of the fabric of what moves communities toward in today's worldful. we're incredibly proud to have had the chance to support this program, to support st. anthony's in providing meals, services and hope to san franciscans. but it's especially heartwarming to us to be able to collaborate and to bri
because st. anthony's helps the low-income housing fund get started back in the '90s, we were going to have nancy say just a word or two. nancy. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone and it's just fantastic to see so many san franciscans turn out for this groundbreaking. i am nancy andrews. i'm the president and ceo of the low-income investment fund. we are a san francisco-based community capital non-profit organization and our role in this project was to provide a $10 million allocation of...
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can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch
can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still...
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st. francis living room on golden gate avenue in the heart of the tenderloin. st. francis living room monday through friday provides hot nutritious breakfast, activities and a place to congregate off the streets for the elderly poor of the tenderloin. we serve about 100 clients each day and the numbers keep growing. we are a secular organization governed by a board of directors that volunteer, a volunteer board and financial officers. volunteers serve our clients each and everyday. we have two part time employees that assist us. these employees like those before them are economically disadvantaged individuals who are graduates of the st. anthony's recovery program. our annual budget is approximately $100,000 of which only $41,000 is paid in salaries. st. francis living room is very efficient in the riewses of funds because it focuses on volunteers. we provide a lot for people in need and do a lot with the dollars we receive from the city. the st. francis living room contract will exspire
st. francis living room on golden gate avenue in the heart of the tenderloin. st. francis living room monday through friday provides hot nutritious breakfast, activities and a place to congregate off the streets for the elderly poor of the tenderloin. we serve about 100 clients each day and the numbers keep growing. we are a secular organization governed by a board of directors that volunteer, a volunteer board and financial officers. volunteers serve our clients each and everyday. we have two...
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we set the course south following the flow past st. louis skirting by cahokia with its mysterious indian mounds, but no time to stop because were focused on the rivers french heritage. places like prairie du rocher, and the village of kaskaskia, established in 1703. but our camp site is fort chartres island just a short hike away from a historic stone fortification. nearly a century before the revolutionary war, france controlled this part of illinois with fort de chartres guarding the strategically vital mississippi trade route. in the springtime thousands flock to 'rendezvous' the spirited 18th century fur trapper holiday. friendly site supervisors give you the history which includes a free tour of the museum the exhibits and air conditioning the perfect remedy to a hot day of paddling. we're in the northern end of the colony of louisiana, at that time. this fort is governed from new orleans. its a journey into the past you wont soon forget. coming up we're crusin' with my dog, chuck, looking for pet- friendly destinations. ♪my schoo
we set the course south following the flow past st. louis skirting by cahokia with its mysterious indian mounds, but no time to stop because were focused on the rivers french heritage. places like prairie du rocher, and the village of kaskaskia, established in 1703. but our camp site is fort chartres island just a short hike away from a historic stone fortification. nearly a century before the revolutionary war, france controlled this part of illinois with fort de chartres guarding the...
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st. croix was referred to the same violations. they violated my rights and the rights of other citizens of san francisco for a period of more than two years by advogating and censuring our public comments and preventing them to show up in the minutes, and yet you guys did not have any problem knowing that you had a case against your own executive director finding mr. herrara not in violation without looking at the facts and without reviewing the law, you did neither and i pointed that out in my case, because your investigators only looked at what they wanted to look at to let mr. st. croix off of the hook and give you an out. who will watch the watch man? >> any further public comment? on matters appearing on the agenda or not appearing on the agenda? >> the first order of business will be discussion. and possible action on a request for a waiver from the campaign and governmental conduct code section 3.222. and he is an architect that on occupies two of the architect seats on the commission and has requested the waiver, >> the de
st. croix was referred to the same violations. they violated my rights and the rights of other citizens of san francisco for a period of more than two years by advogating and censuring our public comments and preventing them to show up in the minutes, and yet you guys did not have any problem knowing that you had a case against your own executive director finding mr. herrara not in violation without looking at the facts and without reviewing the law, you did neither and i pointed that out in my...
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st. how can i give him a job if i ain't got a job? that's the problem. that's what they're talking about in district 11. they all fight for funding because they need jobs in order to give the kids a helping hand so this has been a revolving door. we talk about economics and equity and inclusion but when we go to somebody with a contract and get help. well, you know politically i can't help you and all this nonsense but you can go outside this county and other districts and we get help, but i mean we are in that part and african-americans are melting away. if we put the emphasis on the endangered species like we put on the african-americans we putting up some conservation program to make sure that we can ensure that they stay here like we do for the whales, like we do for the garden snakes. i know san francisco you can do better and this is a progressive city so 55% was cut in the program. we asked for the music program. they cut it out. transition -- going to an organization. they don't w
st. how can i give him a job if i ain't got a job? that's the problem. that's what they're talking about in district 11. they all fight for funding because they need jobs in order to give the kids a helping hand so this has been a revolving door. we talk about economics and equity and inclusion but when we go to somebody with a contract and get help. well, you know politically i can't help you and all this nonsense but you can go outside this county and other districts and we get help, but i...
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in fact, it's not that far removed from the st. ives riddle our children at the gate were talking about. both of these problems have elegant solutions by the recognition of the simple pattern of the powers of seven that we see. now, several centuries later, we find slightly more sophisticated kinds of problems and solutions in 6th-century b.c. india. the medical treatise sushruta samhita gives us this problem: how many combinations can be made out of six different tastes: bitter, sour, salty, sweet, astringent, and hot? by taking them one at a time, two at a time, three at a time, and so on, we learn that there are in fact 63 combinations. this was important in ayurvedic medicine because it gave ancient physicians a way to work out which medical substance would best match a patient's ailments. now, there are two things that are going on here. on the one hand, we're asking for the number of possible combinations, or subsets, of the six different spices. this number, as we see, is 63, which is 2^6 - 1. now, notice the sixth power and
in fact, it's not that far removed from the st. ives riddle our children at the gate were talking about. both of these problems have elegant solutions by the recognition of the simple pattern of the powers of seven that we see. now, several centuries later, we find slightly more sophisticated kinds of problems and solutions in 6th-century b.c. india. the medical treatise sushruta samhita gives us this problem: how many combinations can be made out of six different tastes: bitter, sour, salty,...
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st. tough times especially in idaho, pam. >> those strong winds are not helping the situation out there. paul, thank you. >>> now let's talk to an idaho man who evacuated his home as the fire got closer. john koth took these dramatic photos of the massive flames and joins me on the phone from haley, idaho. looks like you were close to the fire when you took those photos. tell us about that. >> we are located in the subdivision right about 1/4 mile from the ridge you're seeing there. my family evacuated, i came back to check on the neighbor's house, watch ours and i suddenly found myself with several other firefighters and they were looking for a better view. we wound up on the roof. that's where those photos came from. dramatic fire-fighting. can't praise the firefighters enough for their super human efforts to stop what you see there when it got down to the river below it. >> what was it like to see it and to be there in person? it's just unbelievable looking at your pictures. i can't im
st. tough times especially in idaho, pam. >> those strong winds are not helping the situation out there. paul, thank you. >>> now let's talk to an idaho man who evacuated his home as the fire got closer. john koth took these dramatic photos of the massive flames and joins me on the phone from haley, idaho. looks like you were close to the fire when you took those photos. tell us about that. >> we are located in the subdivision right about 1/4 mile from the ridge you're...
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can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby.
can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still...
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detectives in st. mary's county are not saying exactly how moneta strickland has died but an autopsy confirmed this was a homicide. for days it was deemed a suspicious death which promised police to get involved. the 32-year-old went missing last thursday and this past weekend members of a search team found her body near three notch trying in mechanicsville, her car was parked at baguette park at laurel park, a large park with play areas. family members said she often went to the area ring but can't believe someone would hurt her. strickland's mother said moneta had her whole life ahead of her. recently got engaged. police questioned her fiancÉ but right now they tell us they don't have a motive or suspects. she was planning to get married this coming march. it was her fiancÉ who found her car at the park and called police, canine units were able to track her scent. the family initially became suspicious when she didn't report to work last week. she was a nurse for med star at st. mary's hospital. it's
detectives in st. mary's county are not saying exactly how moneta strickland has died but an autopsy confirmed this was a homicide. for days it was deemed a suspicious death which promised police to get involved. the 32-year-old went missing last thursday and this past weekend members of a search team found her body near three notch trying in mechanicsville, her car was parked at baguette park at laurel park, a large park with play areas. family members said she often went to the area ring but...
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st.t wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a wide range to choose from. we love to travel -- and there's so much more to see. so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of...
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we're the city of st. francis and the tradition of st. francis we take care of our own. there's a lot of great prosperity but there are people who are struggling. we as a city are only as strung as the person who has the least. and by that measure this is an important event. and you the people what take time to be here and help other people. and not only the other services but connect with them on a human level. those phone calls are not used to be treated with respect and the fact you're doing that can be life changing p i'm proud to be part of this event. i want to thank you you're making san francisco the city of hope for so many people. so thank you >> thank you supervisor campos. you know, i've been taught your blessed whether argue blessing. today, we're blessed when we see people giving up their day so thank you to you guys. let's give ourselves a round of applause for coming out today. i have have list of people i want to thank but one of the first, we have the ceo and forgive me if i'm saying your name wrong. thank you so much for participating today they'll hel
we're the city of st. francis and the tradition of st. francis we take care of our own. there's a lot of great prosperity but there are people who are struggling. we as a city are only as strung as the person who has the least. and by that measure this is an important event. and you the people what take time to be here and help other people. and not only the other services but connect with them on a human level. those phone calls are not used to be treated with respect and the fact you're doing...
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in st. louis. beltran will take second without a throw.ith a stolen base. 1-1 on carpenter. jeff samardzija will not pitch this weekend. a really rough outing yesterday in philadelphia. his next start will come against the reds next week. way outside, 2-2. his hand on his pal a, trying to dry out the fingers. jim: -- len: a pretty diagonal pattern on the box. all of a sudden, freese will get a chance as a potential tying run. greg to the plate. gillespie is back on it. nice adjustment and he makes the catch and the cubs have shut out the cardinals in st. louis for the first time since 1997. jim: not without a little, there at the end. what a heck of a play by cole gillespie left field. boy, he got a jump on the ball. great jump, great catch and a nice win for the cubs and chris narveson -- and chris rusin. changes course and halls it in. frustrating days in st. louis. len: cubs improved to 2-2 on this trip. and kevin gregg it's his 24th save good chris rescind the winner. will be back in a >> thought and the sun turned to tragedy when a 14
in st. louis. beltran will take second without a throw.ith a stolen base. 1-1 on carpenter. jeff samardzija will not pitch this weekend. a really rough outing yesterday in philadelphia. his next start will come against the reds next week. way outside, 2-2. his hand on his pal a, trying to dry out the fingers. jim: -- len: a pretty diagonal pattern on the box. all of a sudden, freese will get a chance as a potential tying run. greg to the plate. gillespie is back on it. nice adjustment and he...
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he wouldn't lift a finger to help get your sons into st. steven's. st. stephan's. huh.l... use his influence. never did. no. it was just a damn letter. it must have burned you-- the utter thoughtlessness while you-you... you made sure he took his pills every day, you massaged his dry, old skin you monitored his every little burp... that's right. ...put up with all the little indignities of servicing his personal hygiene. you wanted something better for your kids. yes. the old bastard... ...treated you like... something... scraped off his shoe. ( sniffling ) but you showed him. you played him... played the whole family like a fine violin. they were easy, so wrapped up in themselves. the perfect crime. well, you said so yourself. i-i really didn't do anything criminal, did i? you're a registered nurse, right? you had a contract with sternman to provide care. yes. what? you heard about the lifeguard at jones beach who let a drowning man die 'cause he was too busy talking to a girl. they convicted him. eames: manslaughter. he had a higher standard of duty than other people.
he wouldn't lift a finger to help get your sons into st. steven's. st. stephan's. huh.l... use his influence. never did. no. it was just a damn letter. it must have burned you-- the utter thoughtlessness while you-you... you made sure he took his pills every day, you massaged his dry, old skin you monitored his every little burp... that's right. ...put up with all the little indignities of servicing his personal hygiene. you wanted something better for your kids. yes. the old bastard......
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and in st.rsberg,o all the biltdi i buildings look like penises. >> can you send me a postcard? >> wish you were queer. >> our boy had a bad couple of weeks. he had a seiz decembepressed st mind. allegedly he started meditating and listening to alani alanis moresette. >> she got the type of songs where you think you don't know them and when you hear them and you're like yeah, that's her. >> she got the kind of songs you don't really know the words. >> the song, i would be good, has been blowing up. that i would be good even3;u if did nothing. that i would be good even i lost sani sanity. >> that's like a confirmation song. >> what? >> time out. did you mean affirmation or confirmation? i thought maybe you meant catholic school.kìc& you go through like alanis's catalog, i'm sure others would appear tos7 chris brown. >> maybe when he is shaving and he sees the battered woman ta too, he sees isn't it ironic. >> or one hand in his pocket? >> i don't know how i'm going to say this. i'm just going to
and in st.rsberg,o all the biltdi i buildings look like penises. >> can you send me a postcard? >> wish you were queer. >> our boy had a bad couple of weeks. he had a seiz decembepressed st mind. allegedly he started meditating and listening to alani alanis moresette. >> she got the type of songs where you think you don't know them and when you hear them and you're like yeah, that's her. >> she got the kind of songs you don't really know the words. >> the...
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host: with regard to st.lizabeth, it's certainly more famous resident john hinckley linked the assassination attempt by of president reagan back in 1981. what does st. elizabeth encompass today? guest: well, there's a lot of stuff not being used on east side, the side the dhs isn't developing. the district of columbia runs the mental hospital. it's pretty new. it's pretty small. it only has about 400 people. john hinckley is there. by the way since you mentioned john hinckley, he's not the only would-be presidential assassin who stayed there. the guy who killed president john garfield, he was an inmate there and there was also a fella who tried to kill andrew jackson and he was a resident too. so hinckley is carrying on a tradition i guess you want to call it that. host: matt is next, democrats line. caller: i find it interesting. i used to go by st. eves on the way to airport base to go swimming. any way my comment is homeland security to me is completely out of control. i live three mile from the canadian b
host: with regard to st.lizabeth, it's certainly more famous resident john hinckley linked the assassination attempt by of president reagan back in 1981. what does st. elizabeth encompass today? guest: well, there's a lot of stuff not being used on east side, the side the dhs isn't developing. the district of columbia runs the mental hospital. it's pretty new. it's pretty small. it only has about 400 people. john hinckley is there. by the way since you mentioned john hinckley, he's not the only...
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guest: he came back to st. louis to farm, just getting started, and those years, it was rather difficult. throughout the country there was economic panic. bad weather. he held a couple of different jobs in the city of st. louis and then moved to galena. host: we will show more of that later. i do not want to leave the section of the life and the white house. a lot of people are asking about the daughter, nellie, being married in the white house. guest: it was a sweeping, romantic, dramatic event that happened in the white house. nellie was 17. she met alernon sartoris, an englishman, on a ship and they were engaged to be married. the parents disapproved because she was going to england. she was so young. mrs. grant said, "oh so young." the wedding took place may the 21st, 1874. they redecorated the east room for it, leaving the basic woodwork and adding a lot more, mirrors, all sorts of things, and the nation went wild. there weren't a lot of invitations, 200, i think. the streets were mobbed. you could not get
guest: he came back to st. louis to farm, just getting started, and those years, it was rather difficult. throughout the country there was economic panic. bad weather. he held a couple of different jobs in the city of st. louis and then moved to galena. host: we will show more of that later. i do not want to leave the section of the life and the white house. a lot of people are asking about the daughter, nellie, being married in the white house. guest: it was a sweeping, romantic, dramatic...
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i'm elaine, and in addition to teaching at st.queensborough community college. when i'm not doing that, i'm spending time with my daughter, courtney. okay. and you plan to win an amount of money tonight. lots of money. all right. good to have you both here. and, gentlemen, your turn. my name's jeremy kaplan. i'm from roslyn heights, new york. i work for a digital media company, and mike and i have been best friends for 15 years, since the 5th grade. wow. thanks, jeremy. [ audience awws ] aww. in addition to that, we also lived together in new york city for over six years. currently, i'm an mba student at zicklin school of business, getting an mba in entrepreneurship. wow. i thought these were some of my finest interviews. [ laughter ] nice job, everybody. get ready. we'll do another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000, and the category is "rhyme time." [ bell chimes ] celeste and elaine. fair share. yeah, that's it. [ applause ] you get $2,000. you guys will be spinning in a moment. jim, are you alone in there, or did you bring a
i'm elaine, and in addition to teaching at st.queensborough community college. when i'm not doing that, i'm spending time with my daughter, courtney. okay. and you plan to win an amount of money tonight. lots of money. all right. good to have you both here. and, gentlemen, your turn. my name's jeremy kaplan. i'm from roslyn heights, new york. i work for a digital media company, and mike and i have been best friends for 15 years, since the 5th grade. wow. thanks, jeremy. [ audience awws ] aww....
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and in places like washington university in st.g for many foreign-born students. >> this place is getting more and more closer to my home. that is a very strong feeling. >> reporter: it's still early in this plan. but they're convinced tens of thousands of jobs could hang in the balance. as for jason jan, the jobs he's created may be permanent. he's applied to become a u.s. citizen. tom foreman, cnn, st. louis. >> we'll be right back. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. and recently the 2013 chevrolet impala received the j.d. power award for highest ranked large car in initial quality. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews.
and in places like washington university in st.g for many foreign-born students. >> this place is getting more and more closer to my home. that is a very strong feeling. >> reporter: it's still early in this plan. but they're convinced tens of thousands of jobs could hang in the balance. as for jason jan, the jobs he's created may be permanent. he's applied to become a u.s. citizen. tom foreman, cnn, st. louis. >> we'll be right back. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to...
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st. the one i drive in. >> will you sign the roof? >> i will sign the roof. >> oh, cool. >> the doors are heavy when you're getting in. you may need a little help. >> i assume the real car will be at my garage after the show tonight. >> there you go, jay. >> mr. president, a pleasure and an honor, sir. thank you very much. >> what a conversation. the president covered such an extraordinary range of topics and we want to break down some of those comments for you. for that, we can turn to cnn white house correspondent bre brianna keilar and hln contributor jason johnson. great to have you both with us. brianna, if i could start with you. this was the first time that president obama commented on those heightened terror alerts. and, yet, he chose "the tonight show" with jay leno. is this the right forum and the right platform to get his message across? >> you know, i think what the white house would say is when they're on something like "the tonight show" the president is able to get a very w
st. the one i drive in. >> will you sign the roof? >> i will sign the roof. >> oh, cool. >> the doors are heavy when you're getting in. you may need a little help. >> i assume the real car will be at my garage after the show tonight. >> there you go, jay. >> mr. president, a pleasure and an honor, sir. thank you very much. >> what a conversation. the president covered such an extraordinary range of topics and we want to break down some of those...
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>> she said while she was in st. louis, woods and creek, they climbed up the lid, climbed up the fence and went away. >> i'd wonder if you leave the ladder in there, it will be easier. let them come in, eat the trash and go. >> kind of her to break the little trellis off of her watermelon patch in order to rescue these party animals. ♪ >>> this is the club. >> this is the club. >> things get heated when a burning home is about to come crashing down. >> listen to the reaction of the fire chief. >> premier position. part of the collapse. >> how keeping his cool kept everyone safe. and dude afraid to fly so his friend takes him up for a spin. >> the friend has a nice smirk on his face the whole time. Ñáçwçñ >>> don't forget there's an app for rtm, get itn your iphone, ipad orourandroid device watch, e. >>> two two different videos with two very different reactions to fire. this first video from boise, idaho, we have a three-story home on fire. but listen to the reaction from the fire chief. this is dennis we're hearing
>> she said while she was in st. louis, woods and creek, they climbed up the lid, climbed up the fence and went away. >> i'd wonder if you leave the ladder in there, it will be easier. let them come in, eat the trash and go. >> kind of her to break the little trellis off of her watermelon patch in order to rescue these party animals. ♪ >>> this is the club. >> this is the club. >> things get heated when a burning home is about to come crashing down....