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come, son. - come on, honey. - stop-- - vivian. vivian, you did this. you talked to david.'re the one who's shipping him off to vermont. - i'm doing it because it's the best thing for him. 'cause i'm his mom. - it was always temporary. - come on, son. - come on, buddy. - no! i don't wanna go anywhere! olivia, don't let them take me! i'll do anything! please! - it's okay. - we gotta go. we gotta go. - come. son. - let him go! - it's okay, it's okay. - no! no! - let him go! - olivia! - it's okay, calvin. - olivia! olivia! olivia! olivia! please don't let them take me! get off me! olivia! olivia! immense power. scorching speed. the first phone strong enough to run on the fastest, most advanced 4g network in america. eliminates bacterial odors at the source. and unlike febreze, lysol is approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria on soft surfaces. two reasons why with lysol, a fresh home is the sign of a healthy home. i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ it's time to get real ab
come, son. - come on, honey. - stop-- - vivian. vivian, you did this. you talked to david.'re the one who's shipping him off to vermont. - i'm doing it because it's the best thing for him. 'cause i'm his mom. - it was always temporary. - come on, son. - come on, buddy. - no! i don't wanna go anywhere! olivia, don't let them take me! i'll do anything! please! - it's okay. - we gotta go. we gotta go. - come. son. - let him go! - it's okay, it's okay. - no! no! - let him go! - olivia! - it's okay,...
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vivian day, director. i'd like to introduce the acting chief of the disaster coordination unit and matt green, senior inspector. >> good morning, president hechanova and fellow commissioners. tony greco rorning on item number three -- reporting on item number three. the purpose of our agenda item is to update you in two areas. one is, again, to report on the most recent developments taken to establish and ensure d.b.i.'s vital role in disaster and emergency response and obtain feedback and guidance from the commission and respond to any questions you may have regarding these issues. ok. here's a little background. the disaster coordination unit, d.c.u. is the acronym, was reactivated on march 7, 2011, with the assignment of myself as manager and senior housing inspector matthew green reporting to edward wean sweeney. our office is located in rume 3001 rat 1616 mission. in terms -- in room 3011 room at 1616 mission. in terms of our mission, it is to prepare, coordinate and provide an effectively manage resp
vivian day, director. i'd like to introduce the acting chief of the disaster coordination unit and matt green, senior inspector. >> good morning, president hechanova and fellow commissioners. tony greco rorning on item number three -- reporting on item number three. the purpose of our agenda item is to update you in two areas. one is, again, to report on the most recent developments taken to establish and ensure d.b.i.'s vital role in disaster and emergency response and obtain feedback...
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. >>> muchos hispanos que vivÍan aquÍ se han visto forzado a irse es a otros partes a buscar trabajo,ompensar a damnificados sÓlo se ha distribuido una parte >>> hacemos un llamamiento para que se hagan los pagos, gran cantidad de reclamos no se han paga pagado. >>> el representante de british dice entender los reclamos.>>> hemos prometido no irnos hasta terminar el problema, hasta que se vuelva a la condiciÓn previa alude sastre a un aÑo kovenlt naums viendo bolas de alquitrÁn que se mezclan con la arena pero, de donde vienen algo que nadie parece saber la guardia costera calcula que 25% de crudo derramado nunca se recuperÓ y mÁs de un millÓn de barriles continÚa desaparecido el petrÓleo continÚa llegando a las playas. b p seguirÁ siendo responsabling de las limpieza, para los restaurante recuperar la confianza del consumidores es una larga batalla. >>> es lo que mÁs nos ha afectado, la percepciÓn de la gente de lo que ha pasado con el pescado fl golfo. >>> en realidad todavÍa no se conocen los daÑos a largo plazo algo que segÚn cientÍficos continuarÁ castigando al golfo por los prÓx
. >>> muchos hispanos que vivÍan aquÍ se han visto forzado a irse es a otros partes a buscar trabajo,ompensar a damnificados sÓlo se ha distribuido una parte >>> hacemos un llamamiento para que se hagan los pagos, gran cantidad de reclamos no se han paga pagado. >>> el representante de british dice entender los reclamos.>>> hemos prometido no irnos hasta terminar el problema, hasta que se vuelva a la condiciÓn previa alude sastre a un aÑo kovenlt naums...
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>> vivian. >> my name is david. i came here notifying what was going to transpire or be said. i'm here because my daughter is being -- the school she is going to, high school is on the other side of the city. why can't she go to high school in her neighborhood. i'm so frustrated. those other high schools are terrible. they are so under performing. again. i'm sorry. >> i go to lotin alternative school. i'm an eighth grader and i have been assigned to john owe conal. this is a 1 hour and 20 minute commute from where i live. that would be two hours and 20 minutes back and forth. they do not provide a safe and secure environment or support what i want to do for the future. i feel this is not a fair assignment. all schools should be fair. i feel unsafe in that neighborhood. i have no idea. i don't know whose from. i do not think that it would be a great place for me to learn. i feel that this happened to my friend too. all schools should be at a higher level so we can all get a fair and equal education. thank you. >> good evening. i wanted to condprat late the district first of all
>> vivian. >> my name is david. i came here notifying what was going to transpire or be said. i'm here because my daughter is being -- the school she is going to, high school is on the other side of the city. why can't she go to high school in her neighborhood. i'm so frustrated. those other high schools are terrible. they are so under performing. again. i'm sorry. >> i go to lotin alternative school. i'm an eighth grader and i have been assigned to john owe conal. this is a 1...
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y esperaba fuera de la oficina para recuperar el cadáver de su sobrino, y asegura que los jóvenes vivían> es completamente lo opuesto, pero quiero que se haga justicia, no quiero venganza. >>>periodista: de acuerdo al departamento de estado, 49 estadounidenses fueron asesinados, y estos jovenen son las víctimas 143 y 144. la forma violenta en el que murieron, y el lugar de los hechos tiene a muchos preocupados. >>> ya nos tiene muy preocupados, con mucho miedo. pero hay que seguir. >>> al tiempo que las autoridades tratan de dar con el paradero de estos asesinos dicen que esto se trató de un hecho aislado, la última vez de un hecho violento fue en el 2002 cuando un soldado abrió fuego hiriendo a dos personas. >>>josé díaz balart: gracias. y vamos a seguir investigando esta noticia, francisco se queda en esa área con más información. y cuando otra vez la violencia se apodera de la frontera en washington se volvió a pedir refuerzos, y como dice carlos, no todos están dae cuerdo en cómo usar los recursos. >>>periodista: para algunos como esta congresista, la falta de control es tal que pide
y esperaba fuera de la oficina para recuperar el cadáver de su sobrino, y asegura que los jóvenes vivían> es completamente lo opuesto, pero quiero que se haga justicia, no quiero venganza. >>>periodista: de acuerdo al departamento de estado, 49 estadounidenses fueron asesinados, y estos jovenen son las víctimas 143 y 144. la forma violenta en el que murieron, y el lugar de los hechos tiene a muchos preocupados. >>> ya nos tiene muy preocupados, con mucho miedo. pero hay...
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norte en dónde los muertos llegan en casi 2 docenas entre ellos 3 niños de una misma familia que vivían, hay miles de muebles esparcidos a lo largo de 25 condados. >> según datos preliminares 130 viviendas fueron arrasadas completamente y fuertes daños. >> lo que hace la diferencia que el sistema es el extenso recorrido en tierra de tornados dijo. algunos dejaron huellas destructores y muchas vidas se sal vash porque los residentess de la zona reaccionaron a tiempo. >> en este almacén por ejemplo le da crédito a los empleados que movilizaron a los compradores rápidamente a la parte de atrás de la tienda y milagro milagrosamente no hubieron víctimas. >> mientras tanto en oklahoma el monstruo de 2 cabezas a trof so atravesó y reduciendo a escombros una escuela local. >> además de carolina del norte arkansas y mississippi centenares lo perdieron todo y miles sin electricidad la administración obama promedio ayuda federal para las común dados más afectadas. cristina londoño, telemundo. >> hay un nuevo escándalo con los controladores aéreos no es porque se quedan dormidos mientras aterrizan.
norte en dónde los muertos llegan en casi 2 docenas entre ellos 3 niños de una misma familia que vivían, hay miles de muebles esparcidos a lo largo de 25 condados. >> según datos preliminares 130 viviendas fueron arrasadas completamente y fuertes daños. >> lo que hace la diferencia que el sistema es el extenso recorrido en tierra de tornados dijo. algunos dejaron huellas destructores y muchas vidas se sal vash porque los residentess de la zona reaccionaron a tiempo. >> en...
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. ---12 personas que vivian en los departamento s de arriba fueron evacuadas, mientras que un bomberoal caer de una escalera, su condicion es estable. ---hoy muchos hablaban del susto que se llevaron. cory obenour/restaura nte "the blue plate" "todos los platos estan llenos, el restaurante esta lleno, es una situacion, mucho panico, esta loco aqui" take vo -----mas de 80 bomberos acudieron a la escena, pues los fuertes vientos fueron un grave riesgo para que las llamas se propagaran mas alla de los 3 edificios que resultaron daÑados. cu ---y tambien en san francisco, la policia busca a 2 adolescentes que a plena luz del dia, balacearon a un hombre despues de bajar de un autobus publico. ----pilar niÑo nos cuenta ahora, donde ocurrio esto. take pkg take pkg ---asi es: esto ocurrio en la zona de bayview, a una hora en que mucha gente va a trabajar y a la escuela .... eran las ocho de la manana. dos adolescentes se bajaron hoy del autobus en la esquina de las calles newhall y palou en el area de bayview, abriendo fuego contra otro joven de 18 anos que alli se encontraba 21:28 pues si ocu
. ---12 personas que vivian en los departamento s de arriba fueron evacuadas, mientras que un bomberoal caer de una escalera, su condicion es estable. ---hoy muchos hablaban del susto que se llevaron. cory obenour/restaura nte "the blue plate" "todos los platos estan llenos, el restaurante esta lleno, es una situacion, mucho panico, esta loco aqui" take vo -----mas de 80 bomberos acudieron a la escena, pues los fuertes vientos fueron un grave riesgo para que las llamas se...
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a un radio de 12 km estÁ el sector de alerta, 85.000 personas que vivÍan ahí se han desplazado.raciÓn silenciosa para aquellas almas que murieron en el desastre,, es la palabra del primer ministro. los nuevos temblores este lunes causaron deslaves que tuvo -tumbÓ casas, muchos quedaron atrapados. >> decenas de residentes evacuados por la amenaza de llamas fuera de control. censar acres de terrenos y una casa destruida. los bomberos atribuyen los incendios a la sequedad y las altas temperaturas que afecta a esa zona del paÍs. el impacto de la naturaleza tambiÉn se sintiÓ en iowa con rÁfagas de viento de hasta mÁs de 165 mph pero no se informÓ de vÍctimas. el fenÓmeno tambiÉn dejÓ sin electricidad a toda la localidad. >> la polÉmica ley antiinmigrantes de arizona no puede entrar en vigor tal y como se aprobÓ el aÑo pasado. asÍ lo determinÓ la corte federal de apelaciones dejando intacto el veredicto que prohibe ciertos aspectos de la ley. luis no se explica quÉ significa esa decisiÓn que deja en suspenso el proceso de apelaciÓn iniciado hace cinco meses por la gobernadora. >> la c
a un radio de 12 km estÁ el sector de alerta, 85.000 personas que vivÍan ahí se han desplazado.raciÓn silenciosa para aquellas almas que murieron en el desastre,, es la palabra del primer ministro. los nuevos temblores este lunes causaron deslaves que tuvo -tumbÓ casas, muchos quedaron atrapados. >> decenas de residentes evacuados por la amenaza de llamas fuera de control. censar acres de terrenos y una casa destruida. los bomberos atribuyen los incendios a la sequedad y las altas...
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following on february 11, 2011, there was an office visit where the owner -- where the -- vivian day, the director, met with the property owners and reviewed the nature of the illegal second floor construction. the work was performed was rudimentry and did not continue construction. she reduced it from $93,000 to $20,000. february 11, 2011, the a.a.b. appeal was filed. on march 25, 2011, a building permit was filed. number 201103252827 to comply with this notice of violation. the outstanding violations, department records indicate that the requisite permits have not received final clearance to legalize or remove the second floor residential use. the reason for the appeal, the appellant is requesting one more time to comply and a reduction of nine times investigative fee required by the san francisco building code. remedies to require to abate the violations, owner must obtain building, plumbing and electrical permits, inspections and return the property to its last permitted use or legalize current use and alterations. recommendations are as follows -- the notice of violation was issu
following on february 11, 2011, there was an office visit where the owner -- where the -- vivian day, the director, met with the property owners and reviewed the nature of the illegal second floor construction. the work was performed was rudimentry and did not continue construction. she reduced it from $93,000 to $20,000. february 11, 2011, the a.a.b. appeal was filed. on march 25, 2011, a building permit was filed. number 201103252827 to comply with this notice of violation. the outstanding...
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la fiscalía general la fiscal general vivían morales solidez ti rá la detención de bernardo moreno secretarioe sirio sigue creciendo como espuma el centro del debate si su juicio debe ser oral o pública, estamos desde caracas, y no se sabe nada en concreto sobre este proceso judicial. >>> aún no se ha entregado a las autoridades venezolanas pero causa complica, el presunto narcotraficante que tiene en jaque al presidente chávez sobre la participación de altos funcionarios en la red de corrupción, habló con una comisión de diputados opositors qopositores >>> no somos mensajeros pero tenemos una responsabilidad avida cuenta del alto calibre político que embarga el juicio. >>> la propuesta de él disparó una intensa controversia diversos sectores incluyendo el oficialismo quieren que el juicio sea publico, pero el parlamento dicen podría presentar las prueba. >>> esto del debate del pueblo venezolano, el parlamento no sabe qué hacer. >>> legalmente no podría ir a la s asamblea nacional para este analista pueden hacer ve gas necesar investigación para dependiente >>> la asamblea nacional de venezu
la fiscalía general la fiscal general vivían morales solidez ti rá la detención de bernardo moreno secretarioe sirio sigue creciendo como espuma el centro del debate si su juicio debe ser oral o pública, estamos desde caracas, y no se sabe nada en concreto sobre este proceso judicial. >>> aún no se ha entregado a las autoridades venezolanas pero causa complica, el presunto narcotraficante que tiene en jaque al presidente chávez sobre la participación de altos funcionarios en la...
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. >> muchos hispanos que vivían aquí se han visto forzados a ir a otras partes a buscar trabajo. >> la >> y gran cantidad de los reclamos, medio millón aproximadamente todavía no se han pagado. >> representantes de abbritish entiende que haya frustración. >> (en inglés). >> hemos prometido no irnos hasta resolver el problema, hasta que el golfo vuelva a su condición pero eso podría tomar mucho tiempo. >> a un año del derrame continuamos viendo bolas de al aquí tran que se mezclan con la arena de dónde viene y es algo que nadie parece saber. >> la guardia costera calcula que un 25% del crudo derramado nunca se recuperó más de un millón de barriles continúan desaparecidos. >> petróleo de alguna manera sigue llegan a las playas mientras sea parte del derramado ma' conoed, dice la guardia costera. >> (en inglés). >> b p seguirá siendo responsable de la limpieza. >> entretanto para restorantes recuperar la confianza del consumidor ha sido una batalla. >> es lo que más afectado la percepción que la gente piensa, que ha pasado con el pescado en el golfo y pasó entonces y sigue pasando hoy. >>
. >> muchos hispanos que vivían aquí se han visto forzados a ir a otras partes a buscar trabajo. >> la >> y gran cantidad de los reclamos, medio millón aproximadamente todavía no se han pagado. >> representantes de abbritish entiende que haya frustración. >> (en inglés). >> hemos prometido no irnos hasta resolver el problema, hasta que el golfo vuelva a su condición pero eso podría tomar mucho tiempo. >> a un año del derrame continuamos viendo...
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>> vivian day. as you can see we are showing a $2.8 million surplus in our revenues, which will be added to the operating fund, which will support any hires over and above the existing case. from all current expectations, talking with developers and contractors, we have a glut of permits ready to be issued -- submitted for high-rises right after the next fiscal year. by all indications, the developers are receiving bonds for their projects now, and they are trying to break ground for next calendar year, so that means they will be submitting their plans right after july. that also includes some very large projects for the redevelopment agency. as you can imagine, what is happening in sacramento, the redevelopment agency is pushing through a lot of their projects right now, which we did not account for in the budget. we, by the end of the year, will show a larger increase than the 2.8 million. we will be able to support current staff, ongoing hires, and with money to spare. we are doing very good. com
>> vivian day. as you can see we are showing a $2.8 million surplus in our revenues, which will be added to the operating fund, which will support any hires over and above the existing case. from all current expectations, talking with developers and contractors, we have a glut of permits ready to be issued -- submitted for high-rises right after the next fiscal year. by all indications, the developers are receiving bonds for their projects now, and they are trying to break ground for next...
>> vivian. >> my name is david. i came here notifying what was
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we can give you -- vivian has a list of the large projects. >> i think we got circulated a whole list of all the permits that are active. president hechanova: these are active permits. >> yeah, they're included, the ones she talked about. >> harrison is included, i'm sure. >> it is on here. >> i was just notified of it yesterday in terms of inclusionary housing. but when i talk to the people at planning they are still working with the project's sponsor on a couple of issues but they do expect it to be moving out of planning. commissioner murphy: going back to the new positions, what positions exactly are we selling? >> they are 1406's which are clerks and there are 1408's which are principal clerks and then there are -- there's a -- an engineer. actually two engineers. commissioner murphy: what kind of an engineer? >> i think one is mechanical and one is -- >> there's two mechanical engineers and two civil engineers. commissioner murphy: i know there was a need for one mechanical engineer. >> and then i know that we are working on backfilling some of the electrical inspectors because
we can give you -- vivian has a list of the large projects. >> i think we got circulated a whole list of all the permits that are active. president hechanova: these are active permits. >> yeah, they're included, the ones she talked about. >> harrison is included, i'm sure. >> it is on here. >> i was just notified of it yesterday in terms of inclusionary housing. but when i talk to the people at planning they are still working with the project's sponsor on a couple...
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---en oakland, varios inquilinos que vivian en edificios de departamentos ganaron una batalla legal contraan enfrentando problemas para tramitar la extension de este amparo migratorio.--un hombre condenado a la pena de muerte por el asesinato de su esposa embarazada emprende acciones legales para sortear la sentencia.---lo esperamos en no le teme a la muerte, no tiene por deudas con narcotraficante asegura ortiz que fue protagonista de dos atentados. >> habla de la entrevista que le dio a tony. vamos a nuestros estudios en los Ángeles tony con esta Última parte de la entrevista. tony. >> asÍ es, muchos alegan que la razÓn porque ortiz fue victima por las letras de sus narcos corridos. >> en ninguno momento te ha dicho tengo una historia, puede ser una canciÓn de aquÍ, te la cuento compone. >> no me ha tocado, pero pienso que si me toca hacer un corrido asÍ va a ser un corrido muy bueno. >> en esta canciÓn se mencionan nombres a veces. >> sÍ, claro. >> no sÉ tÚ que un lÍder de una banda se pueda molestar por lo que dijiste del otro... >> fijate que abro pasiones... >> como me refiero a band
---en oakland, varios inquilinos que vivian en edificios de departamentos ganaron una batalla legal contraan enfrentando problemas para tramitar la extension de este amparo migratorio.--un hombre condenado a la pena de muerte por el asesinato de su esposa embarazada emprende acciones legales para sortear la sentencia.---lo esperamos en no le teme a la muerte, no tiene por deudas con narcotraficante asegura ortiz que fue protagonista de dos atentados. >> habla de la entrevista que le dio a...
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the owner of vivian's salon showed ktvu the door that was knocked down to enter her business.police tell us they have strong leads and a possible suspect. they are asking shop owners not to leave money in their stores overnight. >>> honda says it is extending production slow downs at its 11 u.s. factories for two additional weeks. the show downs are due to parts shortages following the tsunami in japan. despite the slow downs honda says none of its 21,000 north american factory workers will be laid off. >>> in news of the world tonight, in japan hundreds of police recovered more bodies today from the evacuation zone around the crippled nuclear plant. those who used to live there said an offer of $12,000 in compensation from the plant owner was far too little. today the government said that payment would be more in the future. >>> in syria, anti government activists released video of what they say is protests across the country. another piece of video appears to show security forces kicking and hitting people who are handcuffed. a group human rights watch claims that children a
the owner of vivian's salon showed ktvu the door that was knocked down to enter her business.police tell us they have strong leads and a possible suspect. they are asking shop owners not to leave money in their stores overnight. >>> honda says it is extending production slow downs at its 11 u.s. factories for two additional weeks. the show downs are due to parts shortages following the tsunami in japan. despite the slow downs honda says none of its 21,000 north american factory workers...
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the owner of vivian's salon showed ktvu the door that was knocked down to enter her business.police tell us they have strong leads and a possible suspect. they are asking shop owners not to leave money in their stores overnight. >>> honda says it is extending production slow downs at its 11 u.s. factories for two additional weeks. the show downs are due to parts shortages following the tsunami in japan. despite the slow downs honda says none of its 21,000 north american factory workers will be laid off. >>> in news of the world tonight, in japan hundreds of police recovered more bodies today from the evacuation zone around the crippled nuclear plant. those who used to live there said an offer of $12,000 in compensation from the plant owner was far too little. today the government said that payment would be more in the future. >>> in syria, anti government activists released video of what they say is protests across the country. another piece of video appears to show security forces kicking and hitting people who are handcuffed. a group human rights watch claims that children a
the owner of vivian's salon showed ktvu the door that was knocked down to enter her business.police tell us they have strong leads and a possible suspect. they are asking shop owners not to leave money in their stores overnight. >>> honda says it is extending production slow downs at its 11 u.s. factories for two additional weeks. the show downs are due to parts shortages following the tsunami in japan. despite the slow downs honda says none of its 21,000 north american factory workers...
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. >> reporter: same goes for christina and her 4-month-old vivian. >> i was five days overdue, and wee back down and i got one. and it worked. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now, word is getting out. so far, 19 overdue babies have been born after their very pregnant mothers ate a lemon drop cupcake. >> i was in the hospital. i think my daughter was maybe five hours old and i called the cupcake shop and said, it works. >> reporter: this is a well- known secret among local obgyns. shannon said her doctor is the one who told her to try it. >> at first, it was a coincidence. and it is a fluke. but 19. >> reporter: so what makes the lemon drop cupcakes so special? she swears it's all in the ingredients. >> the only thing different about this lemon drop is i like freshness. so i put fresh lemon juice and fresh lemon zest. >> she says the lemon drop is one of the best sellers. and she makes sure there's a fresh batch every day, just in case. >>> an update on the imprisoned mississippi sisters set free with an unusual condition. jamie and gladys scott were released earlier this year on condition t
. >> reporter: same goes for christina and her 4-month-old vivian. >> i was five days overdue, and wee back down and i got one. and it worked. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now, word is getting out. so far, 19 overdue babies have been born after their very pregnant mothers ate a lemon drop cupcake. >> i was in the hospital. i think my daughter was maybe five hours old and i called the cupcake shop and said, it works. >> reporter: this is a well- known secret among...
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. >> reporter: vivian is one of britain's premiere hat designers. whit that the future princess was drawn to. kate wore one of vivian's feather creations on her first official outing after the engagement. but don't call this a hat. it's a fascinator. >> mothers of the bride like to wear them because they can drink champagne and you can be photographed without feeling overshadowed without the headpiece. >> reporter: as opposed to the queen, who opts for more traditional hats, that she often matches with the rest of her outfit, kate seems to be fascinated with fascinators. and she's inspiring a new generation of british girls to embrace smaller pieces that make a big statement. >> every opportunity people wear the hats now, because they're just so glamorous or chic. whatever. women want to be, they can say it with a hat really. >> reporter: i couldn't be in london for the big wedding without a hat of my own. i'm so excited. so i gladly took on the assignment of shopping with "early" show royal contributor and good girlfriend victoria arbiter. >> we're
. >> reporter: vivian is one of britain's premiere hat designers. whit that the future princess was drawn to. kate wore one of vivian's feather creations on her first official outing after the engagement. but don't call this a hat. it's a fascinator. >> mothers of the bride like to wear them because they can drink champagne and you can be photographed without feeling overshadowed without the headpiece. >> reporter: as opposed to the queen, who opts for more traditional hats,...
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vivian westwood said she would love to dress kate but would have to, quote, wait for her to catch up a bit on style. but some styles won't slide. designer caroline cast significant leanne no says a royal bride can't go strapless. >> no cleavage, covered shoulders and covered arms. >> reporter: there is one more well kept secret. the couple will spend the wedding night at buckingham palace, but where they will go on the honeymoon is anyone's guess. now, adding to the intrigue, prince william said the last time he visited australia he wouldn't mind honeymooning there. others suggested maybe the queen's estate in scotland. last week kate was seen buying bathing suits and summer dresses so that suggests they are looking for a hot destination. >> charlie, with tens of thousands of people expected to converge on london, talk more about what security measures are currently in place. >> reporter: well, huge. there are 5,000 extra officers that will be working that day. there are 900 that will be lining the area from here, the procession from westminster abbey to buckingham palace, sniffer do
vivian westwood said she would love to dress kate but would have to, quote, wait for her to catch up a bit on style. but some styles won't slide. designer caroline cast significant leanne no says a royal bride can't go strapless. >> no cleavage, covered shoulders and covered arms. >> reporter: there is one more well kept secret. the couple will spend the wedding night at buckingham palace, but where they will go on the honeymoon is anyone's guess. now, adding to the intrigue, prince...
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vivian, you think it is less about chronology. doesn't matter if it's 40, 50, 60. is an uh-oh moment that often signals the dreaded mid life crisis. but our culture has changed so dramatically since this term was coined that it doesn't accurately describe what most people are feeling. the emphasis shifted. instead of it being about how little time we have left we are actually thinking we could have, uh-oh, 30, 40, 50 years ahead of us. how do we want to make the adjustments in life so those years are fulfilling? >> when you deal with a patient going through an uh-oh moment or a mid life crisis, do they generally have common reasons for it happening? >> they do. a lot of it is the physical decline. they wake up and feel the aches and pains. they are not as sharp. they are feeling tired and they are looking in the mirror, not realizing or recognizing the person they used to be. >> when you talk about crisis versus celebration, is it as simple as if you are happy with your life, your family, your career, you are probably going to celebrate the moment of mid life. if y
vivian, you think it is less about chronology. doesn't matter if it's 40, 50, 60. is an uh-oh moment that often signals the dreaded mid life crisis. but our culture has changed so dramatically since this term was coined that it doesn't accurately describe what most people are feeling. the emphasis shifted. instead of it being about how little time we have left we are actually thinking we could have, uh-oh, 30, 40, 50 years ahead of us. how do we want to make the adjustments in life so those...
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host: wwill go on to vivian, democratic line in austin, texas. caller: they have brought up the very subject -- it was very short-sighted of the girls. did they ever look at the corporations part in this? i am afraid of those texas text books, but we are in the argument of who controls the message? the government or corporations? it is the lesser of two evils. did they ever look into the part of tha did you look into the part of it that was corporate control? host: part of the roles is that you have to show both sides of the story. do you want to answer that? the calller wanted to know who opposes netd to neutrality in the documentary? that is ok. let me phrase it a little bit different. part of the rules for the competition is that you talk to both sides of the issue. can you talk about who you all interviewed in this documentary. guest: we interviewed scott clevelanaland. he did not want toegulate it, because he did not think there was a problem. if there was a problem, he would want to regulate it. why fix something if there was not a problem?
host: wwill go on to vivian, democratic line in austin, texas. caller: they have brought up the very subject -- it was very short-sighted of the girls. did they ever look at the corporations part in this? i am afraid of those texas text books, but we are in the argument of who controls the message? the government or corporations? it is the lesser of two evils. did they ever look into the part of tha did you look into the part of it that was corporate control? host: part of the roles is that you...
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. >> 85 mil personas que vivÍan ahÍ se han desplazado. >> ha pasado un mes del terremoto, les pido unaro. >> uno de los 88 cuerpos hallados en varias fosas comunes en tamaolipas, mÉxico. es de un ciudadano guatemalteco. feliciano ovalle. se pidiÓ investigar si hay otros guatemaltecos entre las vÍctimas. inicialmente se creyÓ que todos los cuerpos hallados pertenecÍan a mexicanos, luego de secuestrar a los autobuses en que viajaban en la zona de san fernando. >> el canciller francÉs dijo que la otan deberÍa estar haciendo mÁs para eliminar más el armamento pesado que estÁ atacando a civiles en libia. no son suficientes las acciones de la otan y que lo que deberÍan hacer es destruir las armas utilizadas por las tropas de gadafi. tambiÉn pidiÓ a la uniÓn europea hacer mucho mÁs para llevar ayuda humanitaria a misrata. >> hoy se cumple medio siglo del primer vuelo de un hombre al espacio en plena guerra frÍa. fue visto como la evidencia del dominio de la uniÓn soviÉtica en la carrera espacial y esto es lo que llevÓ a kennedy a declarar que este paÍs tenía que poner a un hombre en la luna p
. >> 85 mil personas que vivÍan ahÍ se han desplazado. >> ha pasado un mes del terremoto, les pido unaro. >> uno de los 88 cuerpos hallados en varias fosas comunes en tamaolipas, mÉxico. es de un ciudadano guatemalteco. feliciano ovalle. se pidiÓ investigar si hay otros guatemaltecos entre las vÍctimas. inicialmente se creyÓ que todos los cuerpos hallados pertenecÍan a mexicanos, luego de secuestrar a los autobuses en que viajaban en la zona de san fernando. >> el...
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williams episode and going through the departures of the chief fundraiser and then the president, vivian schiller. how are you -- how is npr doing now? and how are you coping with the aftermath of all of this? >> well, npr is doing great. and all you have to do to know that is to turn on and hear nbc listen to wamu and the npr reporting. our journalism has not missed a beat. the issues have been on the management side of things, and we have learned from what we've gone through. i think we're a little bit more about our processes now, but most importantly, we have gotten our management out of the limelight and put our journalism back in the limelight where it should be. dick bier is here and mark stensle is here. they are a team of people that produced the incredible story on the guantanamo bay detainees that we heard this morning. i heard part of jackie lighten's six-part series on prostitution in nashville. when you see what we've done in north africa, what we've done in japan, the reporting is incredible and anything but timid. we do have careful editorial process. from the beginning,
williams episode and going through the departures of the chief fundraiser and then the president, vivian schiller. how are you -- how is npr doing now? and how are you coping with the aftermath of all of this? >> well, npr is doing great. and all you have to do to know that is to turn on and hear nbc listen to wamu and the npr reporting. our journalism has not missed a beat. the issues have been on the management side of things, and we have learned from what we've gone through. i think...
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host: we will go on to vivian, democratic line in austin, texas.ler: they have brought up the very subject -- it was very short-sighted of the girls. did they ever look at the corporations part in this? i am afraid of those texas text books, but we are in the argument of who controls the message? the government or corporations? it is the lesser of two evils. did they ever look into the part of that? did you look into the part of it that was corporate control? host: part of the roles is that you have to show both sides of the story. do you want to answer that? the calller wanted to know who opposes netd to neutrality in the documentary? that is ok. let me phrase it a little bit different. part of the rules for the competition is that you talk to both sides of the issue. can you talk about who you all interviewed in this documentary. guest: we interviewed scott clevelanaland. he did not want to regulate it, because he did not think there was a problem. if there was a problem, he would want to regulate it. why fix something if there was not a problem?
host: we will go on to vivian, democratic line in austin, texas.ler: they have brought up the very subject -- it was very short-sighted of the girls. did they ever look at the corporations part in this? i am afraid of those texas text books, but we are in the argument of who controls the message? the government or corporations? it is the lesser of two evils. did they ever look into the part of that? did you look into the part of it that was corporate control? host: part of the roles is that you...
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williams episode and going through the departures of the chief fundraiser and then the president, vivianiller. how are you, how is npr doing now and how are you coping with the aftermath of all of this? >> well, npr is doing great. and all you have to do to know that is to turn on and hear nbc, listen to wamu and the npr reporting. our journalism has not missed a beat. the issues ha -- have been on the management side of things and we have, you know, we've learned from what we've gone through. i think we're a little bit more disciplined about our processes now but most importantly we have gotten the management out of the limelight and put our journalism back in the limelight where it should be. dick is here, mark expense is here somewhere, they are two of the team of people who pretty much sacrificed their easter weekend to produce the incredible story on the guantanamo bay detainees that we heard yesterday morning. you know, i heard part of jackie leiden's six-part series on prostitution in nashville, when you see what we're doing in north africa, in japan, the reporting is incredible a
williams episode and going through the departures of the chief fundraiser and then the president, vivianiller. how are you, how is npr doing now and how are you coping with the aftermath of all of this? >> well, npr is doing great. and all you have to do to know that is to turn on and hear nbc, listen to wamu and the npr reporting. our journalism has not missed a beat. the issues ha -- have been on the management side of things and we have, you know, we've learned from what we've gone...
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vivian?ler: yes, i was wondering how you have privacy enlisted on your house phone but not your cell phone. and i had a dangerous situation where someone was able to track me on my cell phone, and i had to relocate. guest: a lot of people thought they could keep their phone number and identity separate but it's hard to maintain. host: next on our independent line. caller: good morning. i'm calling because there's a call from north carolina who called earlier, and she mentioned something about having people being tracked on their phones and how she was ok with that. and i wonder if she's just ok with giving up her constitutional rights or privacy, because that's essentially what we're doing. once you allow people into your home that way and allow them to listen to your phone calls and track you where you are, essentially, u giving up your right to privacy. and i just wanted your thoughts on that. guest: oftentimes it's easy to get people to give up their privacy if they see short-term benefit,
vivian?ler: yes, i was wondering how you have privacy enlisted on your house phone but not your cell phone. and i had a dangerous situation where someone was able to track me on my cell phone, and i had to relocate. guest: a lot of people thought they could keep their phone number and identity separate but it's hard to maintain. host: next on our independent line. caller: good morning. i'm calling because there's a call from north carolina who called earlier, and she mentioned something about...
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host: vivian says how is the family budget different from the government -- the ball to borrow money?- they both borrow money. host: on the first point about homeowners that borrow money for education, what is the difference? guest: there is a difference between a small amount of borrowing that you could afford and you could budget, and make sure that you could pay the interest -- interest payments. and, there is an irresponsible situation here. we are borrowing 42 cents out of every dollar we spend. it is almost a situation where we are borrowing money to pay the interest. it is like people get out of line with their credit lines sometimes. they end up taking the cash and vans out of one credit. to pay the minimum balance on the other credit. . that is pin irresponsible. -- credit card. that is irresponsible. we have way too much debt. host: from our twitter page -- bauhaus and the car are collateral. -- the house and the car are collateral. one other viewers as please? but congresswoman to be more specific about the number of jobs that were produced by the bush tax cuts. do you have
host: vivian says how is the family budget different from the government -- the ball to borrow money?- they both borrow money. host: on the first point about homeowners that borrow money for education, what is the difference? guest: there is a difference between a small amount of borrowing that you could afford and you could budget, and make sure that you could pay the interest -- interest payments. and, there is an irresponsible situation here. we are borrowing 42 cents out of every dollar we...
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i'm going to quote from vivian schiller we mentioned a few minutes ago who i think it's agreed that she did a marvelous job at npr of bringing it into a digital innovation, and last week she was speaking at harvard. and she had this message for public radio. she said you are now competing in the big leagues and are no longer a scrappy underdogs. you must become your own disruptors. if you don't aggressively reach out to new audiences on new platforms, someone else will. there is no such thing as lasting media loyalty, especially in this age of media promiscuity. bill, i suspect you may agree with that. >> in part. i think you will win on the basis of brand, and if that brand represents quality. so, yes, you are going to have it sent pieces of content floating around in every conceivable digital platform. but how do you know what you can trust and what you can't? jim lehrer in his opening remarks talked about what i would maybe put words in his mouth to say derivative reporting. it's blogging about what someone else reported that someone else reported that someone somewhere reported. it'
i'm going to quote from vivian schiller we mentioned a few minutes ago who i think it's agreed that she did a marvelous job at npr of bringing it into a digital innovation, and last week she was speaking at harvard. and she had this message for public radio. she said you are now competing in the big leagues and are no longer a scrappy underdogs. you must become your own disruptors. if you don't aggressively reach out to new audiences on new platforms, someone else will. there is no such thing...
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host: we will go on to vivian, democratic line in austin, texas.ler: they have brought up the very subject -- it was very short-sighted of the girls. did they ever look at the corporations part in this? i am afraid of those texas text books, but we are in the argument of who controls the message? the government or corporations? it is the lesser of two evils. did they ever look into the part of that? did you look into the part of it that was corporate control? host: part of the roles is that you have to show both sides of the story. do you want to answer that? the calller wanted to know who opposes netd to neutrality in the documentary? that is ok. let me phrase it a little bit different. part of the rules for the competition is that you talk to both sides of the issue. can you talk about who you all interviewed in this documentary. guest: we interviewed scott clevelanaland. he did not want to regulate it, because he did not think there was a problem. if there was a problem, he would want to regulate it. why fix something if there was not a problem?
host: we will go on to vivian, democratic line in austin, texas.ler: they have brought up the very subject -- it was very short-sighted of the girls. did they ever look at the corporations part in this? i am afraid of those texas text books, but we are in the argument of who controls the message? the government or corporations? it is the lesser of two evils. did they ever look into the part of that? did you look into the part of it that was corporate control? host: part of the roles is that you...
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i am going to quote from the vivian schuller who i think -- it's agreed that she did a marvelous job epoch npr -- at npr of bringing it into digital innovations. last week, she was speaking at harvard and she had this message for public radio. she said, "you are now competing i nn the big leagues. you must become your own destructors. if you do not aggressively reach out to new audiences, someone else will. there is no such thing as asting media loyallytuy,y, especially and this age of media promiscuity." . bill, i suspect you may agree with that. >> in part. you will win on the basis of brand. if that brand represents quality. you will have bits and pieces of reformation floating around on every platform. but how do know we can trust and you cannot. what jim lehrer in his opening remarks talked about, derivative reporting. it is talking about what somebody else reported that somebody else reported. it is not a pulitzer prize- winning reporter doing direct journalism. if you've got that kind of quality, we have something that linda will talk about later called public inside journalis
i am going to quote from the vivian schuller who i think -- it's agreed that she did a marvelous job epoch npr -- at npr of bringing it into digital innovations. last week, she was speaking at harvard and she had this message for public radio. she said, "you are now competing i nn the big leagues. you must become your own destructors. if you do not aggressively reach out to new audiences, someone else will. there is no such thing as asting media loyallytuy,y, especially and this age of...
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i recognized vivian and ralph, and they were all there, and i'm like oh my gosh, i'm here with the civil rights brain trust, and so all night i waited. a man came out at midnight and said, young lady, you should go home. dr. king is not going to talk to you tonight. just go to the news conference. i said no, i'm determined to see him. i'm going to stay. he said, okay. all night long, i don't know how i was just aching all over and sitting on that hard floor and at about 7:30 in the morning i see dr. king coming my way, and i can't tell you -- it was like a halo was around him like a god was coming my way, and i straightened myself up and tried to press my hair down and look presentable after a night on the floor, and he came up to me and he says, are you the young lady they've been telling me about? i said, yes, sir. he said have you been here all night? i said, yes, sir. i had to see you. i said, could you please, i'm a young -- i'm the only negro reporter, and it would be so fap tas tick if i could scoop the rest of the city and you could tell me why row are here. he said, i admire you
i recognized vivian and ralph, and they were all there, and i'm like oh my gosh, i'm here with the civil rights brain trust, and so all night i waited. a man came out at midnight and said, young lady, you should go home. dr. king is not going to talk to you tonight. just go to the news conference. i said no, i'm determined to see him. i'm going to stay. he said, okay. all night long, i don't know how i was just aching all over and sitting on that hard floor and at about 7:30 in the morning i...
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you will remember we had vivian schiller here before she lost her job and yawn williams will sort of deliver a rebuttal so to speak. next up on the order of business i would like to present both our guests with the traditional npr mug so boone -- >> thank you. [applause] >> you're collect ago set so we're grateful for that. and -- >> as this event comes to a close, we are going live now to the carnegie endowment for international peace this morning for an all-day conference on the recent unrest in the arab world and its regional impact. panels throughout the day will discuss egypt, libya, and yemen and the influence of iran. we'll hear from bruce riedel and former u.s. ambassadors to yemen and saudi arabia. it's hosted by the jamestown foundation and it's just getting underwa underway. >> this is a very interesting time to have this conference and we started planning several months ago and it's been quite fascinating to see the great evolution of what's happened in the arab world -- what began on december 17th last year with the tunisian street vendor unleashing a spark that set off
you will remember we had vivian schiller here before she lost her job and yawn williams will sort of deliver a rebuttal so to speak. next up on the order of business i would like to present both our guests with the traditional npr mug so boone -- >> thank you. [applause] >> you're collect ago set so we're grateful for that. and -- >> as this event comes to a close, we are going live now to the carnegie endowment for international peace this morning for an all-day conference on...
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kate middleton made her first public appearance after she became engaged she wore a hat designed by vivianieces you will see on the wedding day. >> starting with this one. >> it's a beautiful hat. >> on the wedding day you will see this on a very prominent face. >> not saying who. >> it's a good shape, elegant. a very english hat. the colors are good. >> what's the etiquette for a royal wedding. do you wear a hat or a fascinator. >> we call them headpieces. >> this is one that pippa actually wore. >> right. i will put it on for you. there is a little comb. even on a windy day like today it will stay in place. it looks great on you. it's quite a tailored piece. >> very youthful, too. this is a craze in the united states. >> hilarious. people are buying them from the website. >> and the actual etiquette of the hat versus the fascinator when you're in a church and you have a wide brimmed hat, should you be concerned? >> you should. i think out of politeness, out of respect you should. but we have made whoppers for this wedding. >> i love this one. >> it is a whopper. we have some really wide
kate middleton made her first public appearance after she became engaged she wore a hat designed by vivianieces you will see on the wedding day. >> starting with this one. >> it's a beautiful hat. >> on the wedding day you will see this on a very prominent face. >> not saying who. >> it's a good shape, elegant. a very english hat. the colors are good. >> what's the etiquette for a royal wedding. do you wear a hat or a fascinator. >> we call them...
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. >> reporter: vivian designed the famous fascinator kate wore to her first royal duty appearance. >>e. quite military but part of the collection that kate has bought into. >> reporter: so i went in search of a hat of my own for the wedding of the century. i have come to the queen's milliner today for a proper hat. hi, rachel. meredith. nice to meet you. rachel trevor morgan has been making hats for queen elizabeth for a decade. the queen wore one of rachel's hats to the white house. and on her 80th birthday. >> the picture behind me is the first hat you made for her. >> indeed. her 80th birthday. it was a beautiful service. it was exciting. i couldn't believe it until she stepped out of the car. we all had a cheer and a glass of something. >> reporter: rachel's hats can be classic, hats with attitude, hats with interesting creatures. but which one was right for me? >> i think the first one i want to try is a lovely big sweeping brim. >> oh, that's beautiful. this is a statement. somewhere between the fascinator and a hat. i thought it would be awful. i don't mean you, but on me. it's
. >> reporter: vivian designed the famous fascinator kate wore to her first royal duty appearance. >>e. quite military but part of the collection that kate has bought into. >> reporter: so i went in search of a hat of my own for the wedding of the century. i have come to the queen's milliner today for a proper hat. hi, rachel. meredith. nice to meet you. rachel trevor morgan has been making hats for queen elizabeth for a decade. the queen wore one of rachel's hats to the white...