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it is about us. with the collapse of the economy and the latter part, people -- and with the tsunami is an the other things, people began reevaluating their goals and started saying, maybe i do need church. but then they are not coming from a church background. it takes a longer time to help them understand what it is they are looking for and help them understand how the church in jesus christ is the answer to that. >>are you seeing the traditional families, or the woman of the household come first and then gradually everybody else comes with it? " we see everything. we see the father is bringing their families. we see fathers bringing their children. we see mothers bring their children. we see individuals come by themselves. we are beginning to see more and more this family sense of need. single mothers, single fathers, husbands and wives couples. we want everybody to have a part of this. >> people -- you were there not just on sunday. you were there 365. you have a new and today servers. >> every w
it is about us. with the collapse of the economy and the latter part, people -- and with the tsunami is an the other things, people began reevaluating their goals and started saying, maybe i do need church. but then they are not coming from a church background. it takes a longer time to help them understand what it is they are looking for and help them understand how the church in jesus christ is the answer to that. >>are you seeing the traditional families, or the woman of the household...
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and that's what makes this disease particularly difficult for people. >> tell us about this particularraining. we had some video of it earlier. tell us what you're doing there. >> well, the cuidando con respeto program, it's a two-day course for four hours. so in total eight hours. we try to teach what the disease is all about, how to deal with some of the more difficult behaviors, how to really understand what's happening in the brain and how that affects behavior and also one of the most important things which is the caregivers to take care of themselves. about 60%, i've said this before, about 60% of the people who are providing care, family members providing care, are suffering with depression. >> and that's amazing. did you see any of that? or did you see anybody on the verge of going through something like, that oscar? because i can't imagine how i would react. >> well, you know, with my -- both my parents live with us. and also my brother and his family live with us. so we have three families living together to help care for my parents. and it is stressful. my mom does suffer fr
and that's what makes this disease particularly difficult for people. >> tell us about this particularraining. we had some video of it earlier. tell us what you're doing there. >> well, the cuidando con respeto program, it's a two-day course for four hours. so in total eight hours. we try to teach what the disease is all about, how to deal with some of the more difficult behaviors, how to really understand what's happening in the brain and how that affects behavior and also one of...
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i do not know if you want to talk about it -- >> tell us about what is next. how can we be successful in taking -- you mentioned there are some good laws on the books. do we -- do they go far enough? how can we take it further? how can we essentially this reform? this seems to be critical. >> we had this huge proliferation of background checks. this huge proliferation of this industry that is collecting all these criminal records, and you have way more people walking around with a criminal record. one in five, as was mentioned. so there is huge potential for problems. the issue that the laws and procedures and protections and all that have not even close to caught up with this huge problem that we have now. so that is where i think we need to start. me to really check in and of the basic protections that apply and go about the business of reforming some of those basic laws. i'll just mention a few. first of all, title 7 of the civil rights act of 1964, the basic law that protects civil rights or the protection against discrimination. back in the 1980's, claren
i do not know if you want to talk about it -- >> tell us about what is next. how can we be successful in taking -- you mentioned there are some good laws on the books. do we -- do they go far enough? how can we take it further? how can we essentially this reform? this seems to be critical. >> we had this huge proliferation of background checks. this huge proliferation of this industry that is collecting all these criminal records, and you have way more people walking around with a...
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what does this tell us about how washington is working in the post-election reality? >> it does not look good for national security. this is reducing nuclear arsenals between the united states and russia, signed partially by president obama and the russian president, and in seoul, south korea, president obama said it would be ratified by the full senate and the lame duck session, only to have this week on tuesday senator jon kyl say, stop. we don't think we have the time to do it. this has propelled a back-and- forth between republicans and democrats to the extent that the secretary of state hillary clinton went to capitol hill. president obama has been surrounded by past and present expert on national security and secretaries of defense, both bipartisan, to say this must be done. harry reid thinks there is still time to do it, the question is why the wrangling? is it because they don't like the treaty? they want to stop president obama having his signature on foreign policy agenda? what? people say this will affect national security. if the net is states wants to res
what does this tell us about how washington is working in the post-election reality? >> it does not look good for national security. this is reducing nuclear arsenals between the united states and russia, signed partially by president obama and the russian president, and in seoul, south korea, president obama said it would be ratified by the full senate and the lame duck session, only to have this week on tuesday senator jon kyl say, stop. we don't think we have the time to do it. this...
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us today. this is really about us restoring many things our public schools need besides construction, many of the things we had to cut when prop. 13 passed, which is counseling and a lot of our leadership. i think it is really important for the board to hear how this funding impact students, and it impact your ability to learn in school, your ability to be leaders, your ability to be in a safe environment and to be successful. thank you so much for sharing your personal story with us tonight. >> i would like to recognize miss wax, who is in the audience, to stand. [applause] >> i'm want to echo your thanks for leshawn and william for coming out and being very brave and talking about incredible impact of these programs. these young people exemplify the impact these programs have on students in our district. there are 55 students like them who are reached by these programs. these programs in gauge, excite, and enhance the learning process for our students. they are given greater exposure to pursue interests outside of the classroom, and greater support from trained professionals to help students co
us today. this is really about us restoring many things our public schools need besides construction, many of the things we had to cut when prop. 13 passed, which is counseling and a lot of our leadership. i think it is really important for the board to hear how this funding impact students, and it impact your ability to learn in school, your ability to be leaders, your ability to be in a safe environment and to be successful. thank you so much for sharing your personal story with us tonight....
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you know my dad was a first sergeant in the air force and i know about you first sergeants. first, tell us a little bit about what veterans day means to you. >> well, veterans day especially today means a lot because this unit is 23 #st what's battling in korea. this is the 6 0th anniversary. it's a pleasure especially with me. but fighting the batel to protect the country. as you can see with the crowd, even our young rotc members, that's our new general yition ration and soldiers -- generation and soldiers and i salute them. >> reporter: what do you have to say for those young men and women that are serving in iraq or afghanistan here today. >> we said we are going to continue to pray for you because that's always necessary in our life to protect you and thank you for protecting us because we even protected you during the times you were raised and we are thanking you to do for us as will do for others. >> reporter: thanks for being here and thanks for your service. hoorah. all right. thanks so much chester. all right. okay. and you know they have a fabulous keynote speaker. retired lieut
you know my dad was a first sergeant in the air force and i know about you first sergeants. first, tell us a little bit about what veterans day means to you. >> well, veterans day especially today means a lot because this unit is 23 #st what's battling in korea. this is the 6 0th anniversary. it's a pleasure especially with me. but fighting the batel to protect the country. as you can see with the crowd, even our young rotc members, that's our new general yition ration and soldiers --...
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tell us about that?ent a lot of time in russia this past year and will be going back again in 2011. my arrival in russia, however, was at the coldest time of the year. i was greeted in moscow with 25 below temperatures. i flew to -- for like 30 below. it is the edge of siberia. and then moving further east 41 below. >> we are going to stop there because you are freezing us to death. you are putting me in the mood for christmas music. you must have felt like singing a little holiday music. will you give us a little bit right now? >> would you like one right now? >> i would love one right now. all right, everybody. relax. >> how about a little winter wonderland? slay bells ring, are you listening. a beautiful sight, we are happy tonight walking in a winter wonderland. going away is the blue bird. here to stay is a new bird. he sings a love song and we sing along walking in the winter wonderland. >> in the meadow we can build a a snowman and pretend that he is parse and brown. he'll say are you married we'l
tell us about that?ent a lot of time in russia this past year and will be going back again in 2011. my arrival in russia, however, was at the coldest time of the year. i was greeted in moscow with 25 below temperatures. i flew to -- for like 30 below. it is the edge of siberia. and then moving further east 41 below. >> we are going to stop there because you are freezing us to death. you are putting me in the mood for christmas music. you must have felt like singing a little holiday music....
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[laughter] >> host: tell us about his early years as a morning shock jock and the impact? >> guest: weaver talking about how he is a brilliant entertainer. he was a prodigy. he was doing morning radio when he was a teenager. out in washington state. became enormously successful at an early age. how around the country, a journeyman. by his own talent he was a very serious drug addict and alcoholic. the story is a compelling one. he has a bottom in the 90s in newhaven, connecticut. he kept slipping down as his addictions grab hold of him. at that point he cleaned up, he had been recently divorced, was going to get married and his wife said she wouldn't marry them unless they had religion and they went church shopping and settled on the mormon church. neither of them was a mormon. things happen in rapid succession. found god, clean himself up and became an enormous success in conservative talk-radio. before this he was by his own account a liberal, voted abortion rights, had a big ponytail. and overnight this was transformed. i don't want to say that he doesn't believe the thi
[laughter] >> host: tell us about his early years as a morning shock jock and the impact? >> guest: weaver talking about how he is a brilliant entertainer. he was a prodigy. he was doing morning radio when he was a teenager. out in washington state. became enormously successful at an early age. how around the country, a journeyman. by his own talent he was a very serious drug addict and alcoholic. the story is a compelling one. he has a bottom in the 90s in newhaven, connecticut. he...
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us now. this novel is about a topic that affects us, many of us. domestic violence. tell us about the premise. >> i am a sex crimes prosecutor in washington, d.c., but today i am here as an author. i did want to take the things that i saw in the office -- the heartbreak, as well as the inspiring things, bring it into a fictional story. >> as you said, you are a federal prosecutor. you have been doing that for 10 years. what made you want to take on writing all of a sudden? >> a job that i could never be that the office. you see some of the worst things that people can do to each other. but you also see people with courage, good samaritans, people that helps rangers. i was thinking about it all of the time. i needed a creative outlet for it. >> tell us about the main character. >> she basically has my job, prosecuting sex crimes and domestic violence. but she is different from me. she has a darker background and take your job more personally. i tended to be more analytical about it. because of what happened to her as a child, she tends to take the job were too hard. >
us now. this novel is about a topic that affects us, many of us. domestic violence. tell us about the premise. >> i am a sex crimes prosecutor in washington, d.c., but today i am here as an author. i did want to take the things that i saw in the office -- the heartbreak, as well as the inspiring things, bring it into a fictional story. >> as you said, you are a federal prosecutor. you have been doing that for 10 years. what made you want to take on writing all of a sudden? >>...
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neighbors are telling us about the trouble with the man that police arrested. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. thank you so much for joining us. you can always find more information online on ktvu.com. have a good evening everyone. we'll see you at 10:00. >> good night.
neighbors are telling us about the trouble with the man that police arrested. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. thank you so much for joining us. you can always find more information online on ktvu.com. have a good evening everyone. we'll see you at 10:00. >> good night.
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tell us about that. how does that set the path to write the book? >> i originally set out to write a book about the hidden conversation of the race in america and the wake of election of the barack obama. i was planning to write a book about other people and how other peopled talks about race. when i started listening to the hidden conversation many my own family, i discovered some secrets that had been kept from my generation. among those was the fact that my father was shots yeared ago when he returned from the military service in birmingham. he was shot by a white police officer at they were coming back and trying to assert their right to vote and participate in american life. he never talked about it. he never told the kids, my mother. once i discovered this, i needed to know more about my own family history. i wound up pivoting and writing a very different book. i set up on one path and ended up writing the accidental memoir. >> in terms of what you've learned about your father's shooting and moving forward, what does that phrase, postracial mea
tell us about that. how does that set the path to write the book? >> i originally set out to write a book about the hidden conversation of the race in america and the wake of election of the barack obama. i was planning to write a book about other people and how other peopled talks about race. when i started listening to the hidden conversation many my own family, i discovered some secrets that had been kept from my generation. among those was the fact that my father was shots yeared ago...
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can say pepersonally that i want to hear every possible new ones -- nuance that you need for us to know about your circumstances and situations and what you have to deal with and manage, so that we can help you help us. >> well, i think overall there was not much clarity from school leaders around what was being done with funds they had in the budgets prior years. and there was uncertainty in terms of the lsp position for how to really address that need when there were some severe cuts to that portion of support we were getting at the school, particularly to the violence prevention. it was expressed that there was a certain amount of autonomy around with that money was used for, and there were able to build on things and, you know, start to see an impact. and the board went in a different direction with a new program, but they just kind of felt like they were not explained -- it was not explained to them clearly, so they were just confused and sort of distraught, and maybe a little frustrated. you obviously have leadership. you have a direction you want to take the city. and the funds came di
can say pepersonally that i want to hear every possible new ones -- nuance that you need for us to know about your circumstances and situations and what you have to deal with and manage, so that we can help you help us. >> well, i think overall there was not much clarity from school leaders around what was being done with funds they had in the budgets prior years. and there was uncertainty in terms of the lsp position for how to really address that need when there were some severe cuts to...
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. >> people have been telling us about our great fight that we haven't seen this was from our halloween show, you were lucy. >> you know, i didn't see it. >> okay, that was the -- >> that's the original. >> that's the original, obviously. >> a few years ago. and this is -- >> i like it in black and white. i look huge.
. >> people have been telling us about our great fight that we haven't seen this was from our halloween show, you were lucy. >> you know, i didn't see it. >> okay, that was the -- >> that's the original. >> that's the original, obviously. >> a few years ago. and this is -- >> i like it in black and white. i look huge.
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tell us about conditions right now? >> we got 100 in.f snow out of the loss storm the entire mountain was covered top to bottom. it's very early opening for a the sierra tahoe resorts. >> i know you have an awful lot of snow. our most of all of the less open? >> yes there some less than others looking to come on line to more morning. for the most part the entire mountain is keelboat. >> the challenge might be getting there are there a lot of people already hitting the slopes? >> we see in the volume increasing over the last day or so were expecting this weekend to be pretty popular people are looking for a way to get outside and we have this note. >> you sure do have the snow all right thank-you that's kristen thanks for giving us an update. >> and news from the bay to antioch residents are recovering tonight after being shot earlier this morning it happened at 2:30 a.m.. please this 16 year- old girl shot in the leg and arm and a 26 throat man was found shot in the face. both expected to recover no one caught yet. third best getting a s
tell us about conditions right now? >> we got 100 in.f snow out of the loss storm the entire mountain was covered top to bottom. it's very early opening for a the sierra tahoe resorts. >> i know you have an awful lot of snow. our most of all of the less open? >> yes there some less than others looking to come on line to more morning. for the most part the entire mountain is keelboat. >> the challenge might be getting there are there a lot of people already hitting the...
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she will tell us about the process of creating a book, the district's history, and how the neighborhood has the ball. -- evolved. >> i was inspired to write a book about the portola because a co-worker brought in the bayview book for me to look at. i went to the publishers website and was really interested in buying a book on the portola. one did not exist, so i asked the publisher if i could write one, and i submitted some pictures and a sample of writing, and they sent me a contract. nursery and grow a lot of the flowers that were sold in the city, so we have 19 separate families that grew various flowers. we all had our own specialty, whether it is roses or carnations. during the war, a lot of the greenhouses were not able to deflower production because it was deemed unnecessary, so a lot of the nurseryman just would raise chickens and have eggs, and they would have to supplement their income that way. a lot of the people in the portola did go to work at the bayview hunters point shipyard. the community has changed a lot since the 1920's, were originally started out as a large jewish
she will tell us about the process of creating a book, the district's history, and how the neighborhood has the ball. -- evolved. >> i was inspired to write a book about the portola because a co-worker brought in the bayview book for me to look at. i went to the publishers website and was really interested in buying a book on the portola. one did not exist, so i asked the publisher if i could write one, and i submitted some pictures and a sample of writing, and they sent me a contract....
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our job is to look at the risk, which is what we have paid people to advise us about. and they have outlined those ris risks. now it is our job as people who are appointed to look at these things to carry forward mitigation efforts. if we fail to do that, it will be on our backs. president murphy: all i'm saying commissioner walker, is we need to educate the public, both from the tenant's side and the landlord/owner's side. and i don't think we are doing enough to do that. commissioner romero: one thing we have to do is let the complete to finish its work so i want to second the motion to extend the contract to december and we know when the contracts come out that is when the work really starts which includes education and letting everybody know what are the risks and what we have to do to deal with it. president murphy: i have no problem today with letting them finish their contract. they have done a lot of work the last two or three weeks and i'm proud of them for that. so i don't have an issue there either. commissioner hechanova, do you want to say something? vice
our job is to look at the risk, which is what we have paid people to advise us about. and they have outlined those ris risks. now it is our job as people who are appointed to look at these things to carry forward mitigation efforts. if we fail to do that, it will be on our backs. president murphy: all i'm saying commissioner walker, is we need to educate the public, both from the tenant's side and the landlord/owner's side. and i don't think we are doing enough to do that. commissioner romero:...
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actress regina hall joins us to talk about that. and carrie engel is it to answer the plant and gardening questions. and fast food choices for kids -- what new research reveals about the role parents play. >> there is plenty of sunshine outside, but the winds are picking up yet again. right now is 59 degrees, beautiful downtown. >> in this afternoon's "medical alert," fast food advertisements out there open up a whole menu of meal choices for kids, but it is up to parents to make sure that there meals are healthy as possible. >> there is the reason that cars lined up at a fast food drive- thrus. for a lot of people, the mill just tastes good. but ordering a meal that is tasty and helpful for kids can be critical, according to research from yale university. >> they tended to have to many calories for children of the ages they are targeted to. >> the study looked at marketing techniques of 12 of the nation's largest food chains. >> we just need to make it easier for people when they go to restaurants to have a healthy meal without hav
actress regina hall joins us to talk about that. and carrie engel is it to answer the plant and gardening questions. and fast food choices for kids -- what new research reveals about the role parents play. >> there is plenty of sunshine outside, but the winds are picking up yet again. right now is 59 degrees, beautiful downtown. >> in this afternoon's "medical alert," fast food advertisements out there open up a whole menu of meal choices for kids, but it is up to parents...
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we will talk about his first novel called "anthill". tell us how you came up with the title of your book? >> there are a lot of that hills. it is a coming of age novel about a boy who grows up in the deep south and becomes the enamored, in love, a rare package, end begins to developed special liking and understanding and that he will do anything when he grows up to save from developers in that part of the south. i saw things like that under threat of developers. in the course of studies of natural history he focuses on and -- ants who make up two thirds of the weight of all insects. they own the earth. that is where ants come in. a little boy learned about them when he goes to college. >> after writing about nature and biology, why did you choose to write this one as a novel? >> here is one reason. i wanted to continue to push awareness of nature and how fast it is disappearing in this country and around the world. i have found something that you would know very well too. people respect nonfiction which was what i have been writing all my life.
we will talk about his first novel called "anthill". tell us how you came up with the title of your book? >> there are a lot of that hills. it is a coming of age novel about a boy who grows up in the deep south and becomes the enamored, in love, a rare package, end begins to developed special liking and understanding and that he will do anything when he grows up to save from developers in that part of the south. i saw things like that under threat of developers. in the course of...
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us. but i feel very optimistic about where we're going with the future now, and i feel like we've put it h. we've got the resources. we... we've got the leadership of our country behind us. and we... we can make a change here. >> cooper: but the clock is ticking. >> caldwell: it is. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> mitchell: good evening. a new survey showing holiday sales totaled $45 billion for the black friday weekend. traffic in stores was up nearly 9%. 107 million people are expected to shop online tomorrow on what is known as cyber monday. and harry potter is tops again at the box office. and harry potter is tops again at the box office. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. o v. >> stahl: the curtain goes up for previews tonight on "spider- man: turn off the dark," a broadway show with music by bono and the edge of u2. the buzz is louder than a swarm of green hornets. we actually thought we'd be broadcasting this story about a year ago. we'd been invited to go behind the scenes with bono, the edge, and director julie taymor. but one day last year, the show ran out of money. the op
us. but i feel very optimistic about where we're going with the future now, and i feel like we've put it h. we've got the resources. we... we've got the leadership of our country behind us. and we... we can make a change here. >> cooper: but the clock is ticking. >> caldwell: it is. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> mitchell: good evening. a new survey showing holiday sales totaled $45 billion for the black friday weekend. traffic in stores was up nearly 9%. 107...
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but i do not know and am interested in the staff meeting representation to us about how we actually can look at the -- the goals we have set for the district and how we think these resources are helping us reach them, if they are. because what i think is that there are -- most of the things, and i appreciate the work and recommendations of all committees, going back to the beginning, because really it was the committees to came up with the recommendations for the areas we should fund, especially with the third third -- the were all mostly things that we all wanted to have in our schools. student support, mostly. the enrichment part through the first third. and help with our efforts to focus on improvement for the whole district. however, it seems to me that within that large tent or umbrella, where these are things we know are good in schools and students can use and will benefit them, and all the evidence in your report of otherwise tells us that -- we know all that. but it is not in context. that is what i am hoping that we will -- i know it is hard to do, but it seems to me we need t
but i do not know and am interested in the staff meeting representation to us about how we actually can look at the -- the goals we have set for the district and how we think these resources are helping us reach them, if they are. because what i think is that there are -- most of the things, and i appreciate the work and recommendations of all committees, going back to the beginning, because really it was the committees to came up with the recommendations for the areas we should fund,...
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baltimore city red kettle kick off is happening soon and the major is here to tell us about it. great to see you. >> great to be here. we are exit'd to -- excited to talk about come join your army campaign. >> is that the new slogan. >> something we have come up with to get folks energized to realize there's so many opportunities to help folks throughout the community. >> i think the kettle sets off a little bit of spirit for time of year, the ringing and it's just sort of a wonderful thing to see. >> right. the kettles are going out today. all over the greater baltimore region, and many parts of the state. folks are going to get a wonderful opportunity to see us a all the way through december 24th. and, of course, in the baltimore area, we are having the kettle kick off on tuesday. ravens linebacker mcclain will be there to going awards at 10 a.m. in the morning -- there to give out awards at 10an in the morning. we want -- 10 a.m. in the morning. we want everybody to help their it willo sit dismeenso -- their fellow citizens. >> it's on tuesday. and talk to me about how importa
baltimore city red kettle kick off is happening soon and the major is here to tell us about it. great to see you. >> great to be here. we are exit'd to -- excited to talk about come join your army campaign. >> is that the new slogan. >> something we have come up with to get folks energized to realize there's so many opportunities to help folks throughout the community. >> i think the kettle sets off a little bit of spirit for time of year, the ringing and it's just sort...
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before we get to more about the bay area, tell us a little bit about yourself where were you born, whereou grow up? what do you like to do? >> to begin with, i am a sikh and i understand this tradition i live this tradition. i am also deeply interested in the arts, and when i met the doctor many years ago the combination worked very well and i have been with the sikh foundation for many years now and had the opportunity to work on very many field relation, propagation of sikh arts i have worked with artists, museums, worked on publications for books for the sikh foundation we have an annual sikh fine article lane door we use. >> the sikh foundation, along with the doctor is a major ben fang tore, in fact -- benefactor in fact you have established a sikh collection. >> with the asian art museum. >> beyond that what compelled you to be interested in the arts? >> oh, my god i have been interested in arts from childhood days in particular, i inherited number of paintings in some books on the life of the guru that were actually produced 150, 200 years ago by one of my ancestors and they went
before we get to more about the bay area, tell us a little bit about yourself where were you born, whereou grow up? what do you like to do? >> to begin with, i am a sikh and i understand this tradition i live this tradition. i am also deeply interested in the arts, and when i met the doctor many years ago the combination worked very well and i have been with the sikh foundation for many years now and had the opportunity to work on very many field relation, propagation of sikh arts i have...
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well with mid-term elections in the us about to begin sits down with a full time presidential candidate who doesn't belong to any of the two parties were in congress ralph nader talks about the real powers that govern america and ways to achieve real change that's next here not. elections are usually an exciting time for the american people however with the two party system dominating the political establishment here in washington some ask whether there are higher powers that stake and how much influence they wield over the city now someone is no stranger to this topic is ralph nader he was a presidential hopeful under the independent and green party ticket he sits down now with r.t. mr nader thank you so much for joining us now my first question to you is about u.s. foreign policy under both political parties i wonder if there are differences between how they look at the start treaty for example or the iraq and afghanistan wars or policies towards iran are there really differences between these two parties when it comes to u.s. foreign policy less and less on the start treaty that ther
well with mid-term elections in the us about to begin sits down with a full time presidential candidate who doesn't belong to any of the two parties were in congress ralph nader talks about the real powers that govern america and ways to achieve real change that's next here not. elections are usually an exciting time for the american people however with the two party system dominating the political establishment here in washington some ask whether there are higher powers that stake and how much...
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did you tell us about what we'll see when we tune in. >> jimmy is trying to be a better parent than id he needs health insurance for this baby. so this episode tonight is about something i'm sure a lot of the viewers can relate to, which is how do i get health insurance for my family when we don't make much money? pretty funny. >> you're right. the finger on the pulse of a lot of what we're thinking about now. garret dillahunt plays burt on the hit fox show raising hope and it airs tonight at 9:00 here on fox 5. thank you so much. continued success to you. >> thanks for having me. >> and he seemed like a really nice person. be sure to catch a new episode of glee before raising hope and stay tuned for running wild and fox 5 news at 10:00. it's a big lineup. >> it is. >>> we'll be back with the answer to today's trivia question right after the break. duct system as the lungs of the house. expulsion of air. dust and dirt that helping the house to breathe. say i'm a doctor. not a doctor either. suction. ♪ call 1-800-steemer
did you tell us about what we'll see when we tune in. >> jimmy is trying to be a better parent than id he needs health insurance for this baby. so this episode tonight is about something i'm sure a lot of the viewers can relate to, which is how do i get health insurance for my family when we don't make much money? pretty funny. >> you're right. the finger on the pulse of a lot of what we're thinking about now. garret dillahunt plays burt on the hit fox show raising hope and it airs...
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most of us are a little worried about lending our, you know, our cousin 1,000 bucks. you're lending your company at this point -- >> a billion. >> reporter: a billion. >> but remember, billion doesn't buy what it used to. >> reporter: that must be funny somewhere, but i don't know. most of us, a billion is a lot of money. >> i'm only kidding. >> reporter: the billion bailed out the company and much of senior management was fired. adelson claims he never really broke a sweat during it all. so, where does fear factor in? >> fear? fear doesn't factor in. >> reporter: no? >> no such thing as fear. not to an entrepreneur. concern, yes. fear, no. >> reporter: you weren't frightened? >> no. >> reporter: really? >> got a bible? >> reporter: you didn't think, i could lose the whole shooting match here? >> no. >> reporter: in fact, even in the depth of the financial crisis, he never backed off from his planned multibillion dollar project in singapore, which is now open. the marina bay sands hotel. it won't surprise you that it's another massive structure. with three 55-story hot
most of us are a little worried about lending our, you know, our cousin 1,000 bucks. you're lending your company at this point -- >> a billion. >> reporter: a billion. >> but remember, billion doesn't buy what it used to. >> reporter: that must be funny somewhere, but i don't know. most of us, a billion is a lot of money. >> i'm only kidding. >> reporter: the billion bailed out the company and much of senior management was fired. adelson claims he never...
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tucker hears to tell us about the forecast. the showers will be scatter when had they arrive later this afternoon. not a bad-looking forecast. a lost people need to get around town and -- a lot of people need to get around town and get to the markets, that kind of thing. the fog that was around yesterday, not the case today. there is your satellite-radar. cold front marching in from the west. that will get in here this afternoon. look for a quick increase in clouds. this frontal system not expected to hang together as it crosses the mountains here. the showers will become more scattered in nature during the course of the affect. temperatures are very comfortable. generally upper 40s and low 50s across the area. right now in town, we are 54 degrees. 54 is a nice start. humidity, 77%. winds out of the south at nine miles per hour. looking at the forecast for today, our high temperatures will be well above average, about 10 to 15 degrees above where they should be with highs in the mid- to upper 60s. we'll go way high temperature
tucker hears to tell us about the forecast. the showers will be scatter when had they arrive later this afternoon. not a bad-looking forecast. a lost people need to get around town and -- a lot of people need to get around town and get to the markets, that kind of thing. the fog that was around yesterday, not the case today. there is your satellite-radar. cold front marching in from the west. that will get in here this afternoon. look for a quick increase in clouds. this frontal system not...
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tell us about your escaped attempts. they're very powerful. >> just to put you in context, you are with people that are armed. and that behave like the authority. and they do a very effective brainwash in the sense that they try to convince that you're guilty of something and that they have the right to take you -- and have you as prisoner. they don't say that you are a kidnapped person. they say you're a prisoner. and that -- and they put you in prisons in the jungle. i mean, barbed wire, fence. and this can just change your mind in the sense that after a while i could see some of my fellow hostages just -- like admitting that those guys were the authority and that we had to just obey without questioning. and for me for the moment i understood this was happening to all of us, i just wanted to not be brainwashed. and the way i just tried to confront the situation was always to keep in mind that i wanted to escape. and it was my obsession. it was really my obsession. i just -- every time -- every single day i would plan h
tell us about your escaped attempts. they're very powerful. >> just to put you in context, you are with people that are armed. and that behave like the authority. and they do a very effective brainwash in the sense that they try to convince that you're guilty of something and that they have the right to take you -- and have you as prisoner. they don't say that you are a kidnapped person. they say you're a prisoner. and that -- and they put you in prisons in the jungle. i mean, barbed...
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talk to us about that. obviously a very important part of the world for you. >> it is.ay i explain it to my management team, and in fact this morning i had a global town hall meeting with all 30,000 employees, is that there are 400 million consumers between the united states and the uk, which are our two largest markets, which means there are 6.4 billion consumers in other markets that we have an opportunity to serve. and so for us as we expand into those markets, the growth is substantial. first quarter just ended for us. we did 18% of our sales in those emerging markets up from just 5% about seven or eight years ago. they contributed virtually all the top-line growth in the company, growing at a 22% organic rate. so it's just an opportunity, and it's one that i think benefits all of us as those markets continue to prosper and grow. >> are consumer choices very different in those areas compared to the united states? >> i think it depends on the business. the good news about ketchup is we sell it everywhere. in fact, we built a new ketchup phamry in china. we sell ketch
talk to us about that. obviously a very important part of the world for you. >> it is.ay i explain it to my management team, and in fact this morning i had a global town hall meeting with all 30,000 employees, is that there are 400 million consumers between the united states and the uk, which are our two largest markets, which means there are 6.4 billion consumers in other markets that we have an opportunity to serve. and so for us as we expand into those markets, the growth is...
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us. so, we want to hear about the favorite recipe. he turkey to the stuffing and sides and salad and desserts, you name it. if it's your own, come in and cook with us. share it. >> everybody has tears because it's from the onions that are cooking up. you only have to date to get them in because get your name in. >> tomorrow is the last date. >> your recipe and e-mail and a way to contact you and we will bring you in on "good morning maryland" at 9 and we will pet you on like you are a big food network star. >> jamie will do the makeup for you. >> come on in and tell us about the favorite family recipe. you will be able to open up our eye as little bit. >> absolutely. >> give you something to eat, too. >> which we like right? >> yes. >> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> it's 5:17. a beautiful start and a clear start but a cool start. temperatures running above normal and will continue to trend for the rest of the week. and on this veteran's day we will look back in time
us. so, we want to hear about the favorite recipe. he turkey to the stuffing and sides and salad and desserts, you name it. if it's your own, come in and cook with us. share it. >> everybody has tears because it's from the onions that are cooking up. you only have to date to get them in because get your name in. >> tomorrow is the last date. >> your recipe and e-mail and a way to contact you and we will bring you in on "good morning maryland" at 9 and we will pet you...
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concerns that many of us have had about the new proposed surcharge for limited use muni tickets. pleased that it was suspended after it was initially discussed but i want to know what the plans are going down the line. i requested this hearing about a month ago. i want to credit agencies for the progress that you have made in the last couple of weeks. i understand even as today there is a press release about how muni past the lip -- distributors will sell clipper kurds in november with the fast pass. i think we are making progress but i think what i would like to hear from the mtc, and tsa, is what sorts of things you are thinking about and how we can have a conversation so that we can transform how san franciscans and bay area residents get around and ride transit. with that, i know there are two presentations from the mta and mtc. at that point, we can hopefully have a good conversation. >> i work for the metropolitan transportation commission. the plan is for me to cover the first two items. the last two will be covered by mta. to ensure we are fully responsible, we have a mem
concerns that many of us have had about the new proposed surcharge for limited use muni tickets. pleased that it was suspended after it was initially discussed but i want to know what the plans are going down the line. i requested this hearing about a month ago. i want to credit agencies for the progress that you have made in the last couple of weeks. i understand even as today there is a press release about how muni past the lip -- distributors will sell clipper kurds in november with the...