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come to find out, supposedly he exposed his generitals while he was in the sally port. when he was in the cell mr. good started attacking him. >> curry might not be a popular inmate but as he awaits trial on three charges including assault and battery with a deadly weapon, he does have at least one person he can turn to for support. >> hello. hey, mom. yeah. yeah. well, yeah. yeah. i mean, i was being a little arrogant with the tongue. yeah, me. you got it. oh, i was making him mad. i was stirring up like grandma jewel would say. if you don't want to smell it, don't stir it. i was stirring it and smelling. i've got one or two lumps on my head. but i'll be all right. what was that? did your voice just crack? mom. don't cry. don't cry. if you don't stop crying i'm going to try and make up a joke that's either going to make you puke or make you laugh. yeah. yeah. if you promise to come down and see me later. let's end it on a good note. i love you, mom. okay. bye. don't bye. >> so that was your mother. >> that was my mom. >> how was that? sounded like she got a little emot
come to find out, supposedly he exposed his generitals while he was in the sally port. when he was in the cell mr. good started attacking him. >> curry might not be a popular inmate but as he awaits trial on three charges including assault and battery with a deadly weapon, he does have at least one person he can turn to for support. >> hello. hey, mom. yeah. yeah. well, yeah. yeah. i mean, i was being a little arrogant with the tongue. yeah, me. you got it. oh, i was making him mad....
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. >> i want to hand this to sally have two elementary school children and will be a maker in a lot of reasons because her brain is wiertd differently. so it doesn't start in middle school but starts in the beginning. >> i think you that i believe in child labor (laughter) (clapping). >> which incidentally i do. i think all of us need to feel uflsz. the reason the maker movement has love power is because people want to feel useful. the kids need to feel useful too so i believe we should start, you know, they don't have to make products for the full companies but i think that maybe accident point kate was talking about we were ill-fated because of the problems with washington, d.c. but have a nationwide curriculum for high schools that put in 3 d's printers and c and c miles and something lining like a lazer cutter and have curriculum that goes on with the white board or to make a 3-d print around any curriculum. do i really know we have an opportunity to reform schools it's a lot harder then that by you believe in that for schools it might be the ill faded for one laptop per child is n
. >> i want to hand this to sally have two elementary school children and will be a maker in a lot of reasons because her brain is wiertd differently. so it doesn't start in middle school but starts in the beginning. >> i think you that i believe in child labor (laughter) (clapping). >> which incidentally i do. i think all of us need to feel uflsz. the reason the maker movement has love power is because people want to feel useful. the kids need to feel useful too so i believe...
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bill, as well for the advice and counsel that you've offered me on and off the golf course, astronaut sally ride. >> she blasted through the ceiling. >> reporter: oprah winfrey. >> her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. >> reporter: feminist icon gloria steinem. >> her one piece of advice to gu young girls is do not listen to my advice. >> reporter: ben bradlee. >> i hope we carry away a reminder of what jfk understood to be the essence of the american spirit. >> reporter: the 44th president beginning a tradition begun by the 35th president even as his flame burns on. andrea mitchell, washington. >>> i'm brian williams. of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow >>> thank you for joining us on this wednesday. >> another wet day and sluggish commute around the bay area. giving you a live look now outside in san jose where the roads are just starting to dry. this is what the drive looked like under taylor street. very slow, very wet, and flooded. the story across the bay as well, the rain across san francisco was
bill, as well for the advice and counsel that you've offered me on and off the golf course, astronaut sally ride. >> she blasted through the ceiling. >> reporter: oprah winfrey. >> her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. >> reporter: feminist icon gloria steinem. >> her one piece of advice to gu young girls is do not listen to my advice. >> reporter: ben bradlee. >> i hope we carry away...
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five children who have been involve in this campaign from day one, i want to thank dory, jack, mary, sally, and peter for all of the work you've done. [ applause ] all seven of us are so incredibly grateful for the most amazing volunteers and team leaders ever assembled in the history of a governor's campaign. just as i walked up here, they gave me the final numbers. since january, you have knocked on 2.5 million doors in the commonwealth of virginia. i mean, you hit the pause for second to comprehend such a large number. the truth is, and i got a lot of my energy for seeing you all working so hard when i came to a campus kickoff or a phone bank. i saw so many of you, i want to tell you, it fired me up, it kept me going 100% during the 16-hour days. so thank you, we love you. and you are spectacular. all of you gave up time from your family because you believed this election was so important. and thank you so much and i want all of you here who worked so hard since this campaign began to give yourself an enormous round of applause. i want to thank -- i don't have words to express, i want t
five children who have been involve in this campaign from day one, i want to thank dory, jack, mary, sally, and peter for all of the work you've done. [ applause ] all seven of us are so incredibly grateful for the most amazing volunteers and team leaders ever assembled in the history of a governor's campaign. just as i walked up here, they gave me the final numbers. since january, you have knocked on 2.5 million doors in the commonwealth of virginia. i mean, you hit the pause for second to...
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> comedy troe improv everywhereas taken real people to re-create this faus scene fr "when harry met sally" scen >> oh. >> you all right? >> oh. >> oh! yes! >> i'll have what she had. >> three times that, please. i'm richard lui. is is early today. we hope 's just your first -- >>> leading the headlines, in ""the w york times," most federal stm aid still undistributed in new jery. w numbers show only quaer of the $1.2 billion for hurricane sandy relief has been distribud. and in "the orlando sentinel," 1 dispatcher arreste accused of pointing a gun at a reporte happened when a local this happened when a reporter cameo her home, hing for an interview. she was recently suspended from work after a traee under her care made the fatal miste of sending medics to the wrong adess. that pson later died. >>> haii's governor neil abcrombie is expected to sign a bill today to legalize gay rriage. president obama said the bils passage kes him even prouder toave been born in hawi. another states and the nation's capital already allow sa sex marriage. >>> and in chicago, agaping siholehuts down an entire
> comedy troe improv everywhereas taken real people to re-create this faus scene fr "when harry met sally" scen >> oh. >> you all right? >> oh. >> oh! yes! >> i'll have what she had. >> three times that, please. i'm richard lui. is is early today. we hope 's just your first -- >>> leading the headlines, in ""the w york times," most federal stm aid still undistributed in new jery. w numbers show only quaer of the $1.2...
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sally cohn, we should put that on a t-shirt. the republican establishment may have overlooked a major obstacle to chris christie winning 2016 primaries. christie doesn't exactly reflect the current mood of the gop base. christie openly endorsed gun control, a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants, acknowledged legitimacy of climate change. his decision to participate in the expansion of medicaid under obama care. it may be christie's problems are deeper than this. vetters were stunned by garish controversies lurking in the shadows of his record. there was a 2010 department of justice inspector general's investigation of christie's spending patterns in his job prior to the governorship. there was a fact christie worked as a lobbyist on behalf of securities industry association at a time when bernie madoff was a senior fia official. cyst y's decision to steer contracts to donors and political allies like former attorney general john ashcroft. then there was todd christie, the governor's brother who in 2008 agreed to a settle
sally cohn, we should put that on a t-shirt. the republican establishment may have overlooked a major obstacle to chris christie winning 2016 primaries. christie doesn't exactly reflect the current mood of the gop base. christie openly endorsed gun control, a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants, acknowledged legitimacy of climate change. his decision to participate in the expansion of medicaid under obama care. it may be christie's problems are deeper than this. vetters were stunned by...
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. >> hi, i'm sally i'm with sf dog. i want to say i went to the website the rec and park website to find information on what this bill of rights was and there was nothing on the website. all i got was the agenda under the spring documents is i went online and it's getting children outside. it is official listing to make that happen. there is a very broad way of outdoor play and connecting kids with nature my that's kids who walk with their dogs in the city parks. there is no program needed for this. it basically hits kids from every ethic level. i want to say the dog community has innovate been involved in the consensus they talk about like for example, i had to do a google search to find out. so i encourage everyone to work together and i'm happy to talk about that. it's important for kids to walk and a play outside to connect with nature and walking and playing with a dog is a good way. if it's too strike your denying the access to the kids that are now getting it. use this outdoors bill of rights to protect children
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with me now, sally kohn and samuel ruis. sally, one thing about this -- >> only one? >> one of -- is this idea of, you know, hear this conversation about, you know, the institutions, the institutions. but what about the individual? i mean, particularly on the right, they love to talk about the constitution but part of the whole idea was there's a balance there. we protect individual rights, not just the institutions. i feel like there was a king or something that was, you know, trying to trample people's rights. >> i was confused on this one, too. we care about the individual when for instance we don't want, you know, that person to have to sit next to a gay person or something like that. or we want to -- worried about the gun rights being constrained. but in this case, we're more concerned about the institution of the corporation when, you know, and sort of forget the rights of the individual women at stake. it is the sort of -- you know, darned if you do, darned if you don't trying to contort the laws and basically the sort of moral frame work of our society so that
with me now, sally kohn and samuel ruis. sally, one thing about this -- >> only one? >> one of -- is this idea of, you know, hear this conversation about, you know, the institutions, the institutions. but what about the individual? i mean, particularly on the right, they love to talk about the constitution but part of the whole idea was there's a balance there. we protect individual rights, not just the institutions. i feel like there was a king or something that was, you know,...
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thank you, sally, for being here and thanks to all of you for being here. it is an outstanding panel. >> i have a little midwestern up eight. -- update. south dakota, you said north dakota. for mr. troxel. >it's a midwestern thing. [laughter] it's like me confusing colorado and wyoming. [laughter] up?did i screw that [laughter] all right, i am now pleased to turn to the panel. take it away. thank you very much again for being here. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today and share my thoughts ,bout the beetle outbreak ensuing fires, and my perceptions of the u.s. forest service and their ability to adjust to these changing conditions. being born and raised in new mexico and colorado as a second- generation owner and operator of wolf creek ski area, growing up with the family business that is entirely on u.s. forest service land, as well as being an avid outdoorsman and private pilots and has given me a perspective with some relevance. wolf creek ski area is located on top of will creek pass, between south fork and pagosa springs, colorado.
thank you, sally, for being here and thanks to all of you for being here. it is an outstanding panel. >> i have a little midwestern up eight. -- update. south dakota, you said north dakota. for mr. troxel. >it's a midwestern thing. [laughter] it's like me confusing colorado and wyoming. [laughter] up?did i screw that [laughter] all right, i am now pleased to turn to the panel. take it away. thank you very much again for being here. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you...
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. >> kay hutchison is our guest and pioneering women who shaped texas, sally, good morning to you. you're on booktv. >> good morning. >> caller: my question for the senator is about the mexican women. we talked about the southern belles that came from the east and the women who are already there. >> yes, there were very brave mexican women who are part of mexico in the early days especially and many of them stay, but it was hard for them, because there was a revolution and there was a hardship that yes, there were, and the early women and came in and helped to settle them were at war with mexico and it was a tough situation for them. >> we have lena in norwalk, connecticut. please go with your question or comment. >> i just want to tell you how much of an inspiration you are and i thank you for the weight you are bridging the gap between people and that you are a peacemaker and that being said, i wanted to know if you are involved at all with women of the military and i thank you so much. >> i didn't understand what she said exactly. >> oh, yes, the women in the military. absolutel
. >> kay hutchison is our guest and pioneering women who shaped texas, sally, good morning to you. you're on booktv. >> good morning. >> caller: my question for the senator is about the mexican women. we talked about the southern belles that came from the east and the women who are already there. >> yes, there were very brave mexican women who are part of mexico in the early days especially and many of them stay, but it was hard for them, because there was a revolution...
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♪ sally, look at me. i need you to step it up, okay? we don't want the petting zoo all over again. i can't make any promises. ♪ wow. i never doubted you guys for a second. [ male announcer ] at&t makes you the hero this holiday season with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. ♪ with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post-game show" everyone, adam zucker in new york, a reminder. >> adam: all coming up tonight. only cbs. in the game you just saw, l.s.u. beat arkansas 31-27. heroics by anthony jennings, b.j., a 99-yard drive. brian jones and spencer tillman with me. >> brian: stepped up and made a big play undefeated at
♪ sally, look at me. i need you to step it up, okay? we don't want the petting zoo all over again. i can't make any promises. ♪ wow. i never doubted you guys for a second. [ male announcer ] at&t makes you the hero this holiday season with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. ♪ with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new...
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lincoln's gettysburg address. 1350ekers include james mcpherson and sally jewel, interior secretary. you can watch the ceremony on thanksgiving day, november 28th at 4:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. here on american history tv on c-span 3. . >> start the first sentence and i hope the people that know the words can go along. we get a chorus going here. we get the bass voices going on here and some higher tenor, abraham lincoln voices going and see what it sounds like. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. wow! this is terrific. that's only the first sentence. okay. who knows how the next sentence begins, anybody? >> now -- now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. great. next line, we are met -- we are met upon a great battlefield of that war. we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that n
lincoln's gettysburg address. 1350ekers include james mcpherson and sally jewel, interior secretary. you can watch the ceremony on thanksgiving day, november 28th at 4:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. here on american history tv on c-span 3. . >> start the first sentence and i hope the people that know the words can go along. we get a chorus going here. we get the bass voices going on here and some higher tenor, abraham lincoln voices going and see what it sounds like. four score and seven...
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oh whoa i need time to think so when she called me mom i needed time to see with that well as think sally you could say mommy is most important person in your life and yes they told me much kara stories about what their lives were like about their trunk mothers fleeing home and living on the streets they've let me into their world and it became easier for them to cope there just. isn't a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ninety cities of russia. related by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. torch relay. m r t. if. it was a peace agreement would we. do with the. in three or five who knows maybe davy is. the form of the settlements will be big in the chance for a palestinian state's rule to say i personally. don't understand what this government is doing i know that a lot of pressures from the israeli right to go on settling. deprive the bit we. ease in almost all these first of all regarding already did us an image what the old so if we lived to be able to
oh whoa i need time to think so when she called me mom i needed time to see with that well as think sally you could say mommy is most important person in your life and yes they told me much kara stories about what their lives were like about their trunk mothers fleeing home and living on the streets they've let me into their world and it became easier for them to cope there just. isn't a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ninety cities of...
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sally jenkins raises a great point. to the extent of they are privately funded, they are funded with tax free bonds. you mentioned arlington, texas a moment ago. on paper, jerry jones raised money using tax-free bonds. the bonds that the investors pay no taxes on -- nobody likes taxes but if jerry jones doesn't pay taxes on his business facility, that means average people have to pay more. in the case of new jersey, stadium authorities -- most nfl stadiums, the mechanism of their creation is a thing called a stadium authority that is run either by a county council or a state legislature. those are the organizations that actually raise money. in the case of new jersey, the old stadium was torn down to build metlife three years ago. that was used as a cookie jar i -- by a generation of corrupt new jersey politicians. year in year out, the amount of indebtedness for the stadium increased rather than declined. the taxpayers of new jersey still owe money on the stadium that no longer exists. they may owe the stadium that now
sally jenkins raises a great point. to the extent of they are privately funded, they are funded with tax free bonds. you mentioned arlington, texas a moment ago. on paper, jerry jones raised money using tax-free bonds. the bonds that the investors pay no taxes on -- nobody likes taxes but if jerry jones doesn't pay taxes on his business facility, that means average people have to pay more. in the case of new jersey, stadium authorities -- most nfl stadiums, the mechanism of their creation is a...
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be a little later on now see the libyan capital and barely a month off to the country's crime in the sally zedong was seized in length release by militiamen and today the country's deputy intelligence chief mustafa noah has been a kidnapped mccall pocket replace national apple does get the latest now from our correspondents in checking email you the size. in the end of the spy chief has being a kid not that it is quite cheap and it isn't as we've been saying the first time that a senior officials being kidnapped by these militia men on the sign perhaps of the government is the gritty control are you gonna get maybe a year and a doctorate from the airport. i feel it coming but which is outside the country the whole article didn't say that it enabled to come and that no group has claimed to be behind the kidnapping yet been achieved. kicking off the shore before to get political leverage. at the integral member of kidnapping in the giving spirit. we have tried to tell you that that could have been paid or table. i like a man and that it will be visiting an aunt and that gave it to some old b
be a little later on now see the libyan capital and barely a month off to the country's crime in the sally zedong was seized in length release by militiamen and today the country's deputy intelligence chief mustafa noah has been a kidnapped mccall pocket replace national apple does get the latest now from our correspondents in checking email you the size. in the end of the spy chief has being a kid not that it is quite cheap and it isn't as we've been saying the first time that a senior...
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sally jenkins raises a great point. they are funded with tax free bonds. you mentioned arlington, texas a moment ago. jerry jones raise money using tax-free bonds. the bonds that the investors pay no taxes on -- nobody likes taxes but if jerry jones doesn't pay taxes on his business facility, that means average people have to pay more. in the case of new jersey, stadium authorities -- most nfl stadiums, the mechanism of their creation is a thing called a runium authority that is either by a county council or a state legislature. those are the organizations that actually raise money. in the case of new jersey, the old stadium was torn down to build metlife three years ago. that was used as a cookie jar i a generation of corrupt new jersey politicians. the amount of indebtedness for the stadium increased rather than declined. the taxpayers of new jersey still owe money on the stadium that no longer exists. they may owe the stadium that now exist far into the future as well. >> where is there a stadium in the united states that was not paid for in any way by
sally jenkins raises a great point. they are funded with tax free bonds. you mentioned arlington, texas a moment ago. jerry jones raise money using tax-free bonds. the bonds that the investors pay no taxes on -- nobody likes taxes but if jerry jones doesn't pay taxes on his business facility, that means average people have to pay more. in the case of new jersey, stadium authorities -- most nfl stadiums, the mechanism of their creation is a thing called a runium authority that is either by a...
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likewise, sally ritus mentions a journey she and her baby made up the trail with one of her husband's herds. parts of the american south and midwest, livestock was often trailed to market by dismounted drovers. drovers who trailed herds from louisiana to southeast texas before the civil war, rarely rode more than two horses on a drive, and often had just one. but the wildest disposition of texas longhorns and the distances in topography of the routes north and west from texas during the post-civil war era, however, largely precluded so few horses. on longer drives from western texas and southern texas, remunas of as many as four and even six horses per drover were common. these drovers paid a lot of attention to their saddles, as you might imagine, if you were going to drive several hundred miles or even 1,000 miles, you would want what you sat on 12 or 15 hours a day to be as comfortable as possibl so in the early years, they were riding the famous mother hubbard saddle, which was developed from spanish models. they called it a mother hubbard, because it slipped down over the horn an
likewise, sally ritus mentions a journey she and her baby made up the trail with one of her husband's herds. parts of the american south and midwest, livestock was often trailed to market by dismounted drovers. drovers who trailed herds from louisiana to southeast texas before the civil war, rarely rode more than two horses on a drive, and often had just one. but the wildest disposition of texas longhorns and the distances in topography of the routes north and west from texas during the...
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can be regarded as the beginning of an end to this war when syrian rebel commander abdul qadeer al sally has also been killed recently does it mean anything or is there going to be a new leader who will control the rebels. i. think is the fact that rebel commanders and rebels themselves who mostly come from abroad get killed indicates that the syrian armed forces are provided with a reliable intelligence data. security and have good military potential would be a matter moreover the syrian people support their army. it happens because clashes and massive terrorist attacks have resulted in nothing for the last thirty months i mean me i can say that if some countries stop supplying arms to syrian rebels. and we can help put an end to these political clashes protests and terrorist attacks inside the country. when we think that the geneva negotiations and other political instruments will be fruitful when both countries inside the region and the rest of the world. focus on finding a political solution sees violence. hold the borders and stop deploying militants and arms supplies to syria. that
can be regarded as the beginning of an end to this war when syrian rebel commander abdul qadeer al sally has also been killed recently does it mean anything or is there going to be a new leader who will control the rebels. i. think is the fact that rebel commanders and rebels themselves who mostly come from abroad get killed indicates that the syrian armed forces are provided with a reliable intelligence data. security and have good military potential would be a matter moreover the syrian...
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sally ride, posthumously, the first american female in space, and arturo sandoval, a noted trumpeter, a defector from cuba, who has provided millions with the joy of listening to his performances on the trumpet, he happens to be a personal favorite of mine. that happened in the east room, a day of joy and solemnity for president obama. >> mike viqueira at the white house. mike, thank you very much. some items from jfk's funeral will be on display for the first time special artifacts including a flag draped over the president's casket, and clothes worn by those who went to the funeral part of the exhibit "a nation remembers" that opens friday and goes through president's day. >>> iran's supreme leader is speaking out about talks on his country's nuclear program. he said there are limits to what iran is willing to concede. white house officials say it will be very hard to reach an agreement this week. the comments coming as negotiations between iran and six world powers including the u.s. resume in geneva today. al jazeera's phil ittner is there. this is the third time, is it going to b
sally ride, posthumously, the first american female in space, and arturo sandoval, a noted trumpeter, a defector from cuba, who has provided millions with the joy of listening to his performances on the trumpet, he happens to be a personal favorite of mine. that happened in the east room, a day of joy and solemnity for president obama. >> mike viqueira at the white house. mike, thank you very much. some items from jfk's funeral will be on display for the first time special artifacts...
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them, former president bill clinton, oprah winfrey, the first female astronaut to travel into space, sally ride, baseball legend ernie banks, women's rights activist gloria steinham. a posthumous award to the first japanese american to serve in congress. we've got the full list at jansing@msnbc.com. we're expecting to see that ceremony at 11:00 and we'll have it live for you right here on msnbc. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason. our neighbor's house was broken into. and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt
them, former president bill clinton, oprah winfrey, the first female astronaut to travel into space, sally ride, baseball legend ernie banks, women's rights activist gloria steinham. a posthumous award to the first japanese american to serve in congress. we've got the full list at jansing@msnbc.com. we're expecting to see that ceremony at 11:00 and we'll have it live for you right here on msnbc. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended...
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can be regarded as the beginning of an end to this war when syrian rebel commander abdul qadeer al sally has also been killed recently does it mean anything or is there going to be a new leader who will control the rebels. think is the fact that rebel commanders and rebels themselves who mostly come from abroad get killed indicates that the syrian armed forces are provided with a reliable intelligence data. security and have good military potential would be a matter moreover the syrian people support their army. happens because clashes and massive terrorist attacks have resulted in nothing for the last thirty months i mean me i can say that if some countries this is stop supplying arms to syrian rebels. it can help put an end to these political clashes protests and terrorist attacks inside the country. when we think that the geneva negotiations and other political instruments will be fruitful when both countries inside the region and the rest of the world. on finding a political solution sees violence control the borders and stop deploying militants and arms supplies to syria. that would
can be regarded as the beginning of an end to this war when syrian rebel commander abdul qadeer al sally has also been killed recently does it mean anything or is there going to be a new leader who will control the rebels. think is the fact that rebel commanders and rebels themselves who mostly come from abroad get killed indicates that the syrian armed forces are provided with a reliable intelligence data. security and have good military potential would be a matter moreover the syrian people...
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the when harry met sally flash mob. this is way too early. >>> what a way to start your day, right? listen, we have actually a really great show today. i'm brian shactman. it is thursday, november 14. we have apon air engagement proposal from a friend of mine which will be very interesting. we'll have that for you. and also we know about the cult status of the mcrib? wait up you see what it looks like before the barbecue sauce is added.up you see what it loo lief
the when harry met sally flash mob. this is way too early. >>> what a way to start your day, right? listen, we have actually a really great show today. i'm brian shactman. it is thursday, november 14. we have apon air engagement proposal from a friend of mine which will be very interesting. we'll have that for you. and also we know about the cult status of the mcrib? wait up you see what it looks like before the barbecue sauce is added.up you see what it loo lief
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it's been an honor to be here with you this morning and again sally thank you for the invite. mahalo as we say god bless and may the almighty bless each and everyone of you and may the almighty continue to bless our nations. thank you everyone. [applause] a ladies and gentlemen kathleen sebelius, secretary of the united states department of health and human services. [applause] >> good morning. good morning everybody. it's my great pleasure to have another opportunity to be at this historic meeting of native americans and alaska natives here at the department of the interior. i want to recognize my colleague secretary sally jewell who has been a terrific addition to the cabinet and a wonderful colleague and partner on a lot of issues. thank you for hosting today and thank you for your leadership. you just heard from secretary shinseki and as he said we have worked together on a friday of initiatives that benefit to the indian country and i'm going to talk about a few of those. in the audience and with you all day long will be our great leader of the indian health services dr.
it's been an honor to be here with you this morning and again sally thank you for the invite. mahalo as we say god bless and may the almighty bless each and everyone of you and may the almighty continue to bless our nations. thank you everyone. [applause] a ladies and gentlemen kathleen sebelius, secretary of the united states department of health and human services. [applause] >> good morning. good morning everybody. it's my great pleasure to have another opportunity to be at this...
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sally did not just break the stratospheric last ceiling, she blasted through it. when she came back to earth, she devoted her life to helping girls excel in fields like math, science, and engineering. young girls need to see role models, she said. you cannot be what you cannot see. today, our daughters, including malia and sasha, can set their sights a little bit higher because sally ride showed them the way. >> "washington journal" continues -- host: joined now by congressman mike doyle from pennsylvania, democrat. thank you for joining us. i wanted to start with an line -- obama hits new low with democrats. a meeting of the house chief of staff monday, the room filled -- anger this either gets fixed or it can be the demise of the democratic party. what is your take on how people in your caucus feel about this rollout, and how do you feel about it? that explains the sense of frustration that exists in the democratic caucus. because those of us to believe that it is important that the uninsured get health care and that we reform the insurance industry who cap peop
sally did not just break the stratospheric last ceiling, she blasted through it. when she came back to earth, she devoted her life to helping girls excel in fields like math, science, and engineering. young girls need to see role models, she said. you cannot be what you cannot see. today, our daughters, including malia and sasha, can set their sights a little bit higher because sally ride showed them the way. >> "washington journal" continues -- host: joined now by congressman...
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again, sally, deputy director. again, the action before you is a confirmation of the housing assets that have been transferred to the city and county of san francisco under dissolution law. i'd like to review some of the key actions that have taken place prior to dissolution? in january just the city took action through board of supervisor's resolution 11-12 to elect to retain the housing functions of the former redevelopment agency and to accept the housing assets, accept a transfer of all of the housing assets pursuant to disillusion law that was comprised of assembly bill ab 26. in march of 2012 the oversight board took action to acknowledge all of the housing assets had transferred to the city as housing successor. however, the end of june of 2012, the state amended disillusion law through assembly bill 1384. it did a lot of things, but one of the things it did was it changed how the assets should be treated, especially in transfers to housing successors and provided that transfers of housing assets exclude any
again, sally, deputy director. again, the action before you is a confirmation of the housing assets that have been transferred to the city and county of san francisco under dissolution law. i'd like to review some of the key actions that have taken place prior to dissolution? in january just the city took action through board of supervisor's resolution 11-12 to elect to retain the housing functions of the former redevelopment agency and to accept the housing assets, accept a transfer of all of...
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. >> reporter: gloria steinem inspired millions of women and former honoree sally ride was reaching for the stars. president obama praised hall of famer ernie banks for his optimism the cubs would win the series. >> and that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan can respect. >> reporter: senator daniel inouye's wife accepted his medal of honor and medal of freedom. tara mergener, cbs news, the white house. >>> and eat your nuts. a 30-year study found that people who eat nuts daily were less likely to die. less likely to die than those who don't. the risk of death by heart disease dropped by 20%. cancer risks dropped by 11%. it was seen in a wide range of nuts including peanuts, pistachios, almonds, and walnuts. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," details on an 85-year-old american veteran who has been detained in north korea. >>> and we'll sit down with oscar-winning actor judi dench. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." oscar-winning actor judi dench. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." no matter how busy
. >> reporter: gloria steinem inspired millions of women and former honoree sally ride was reaching for the stars. president obama praised hall of famer ernie banks for his optimism the cubs would win the series. >> and that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan can respect. >> reporter: senator daniel inouye's wife accepted his medal of honor and medal of freedom. tara mergener, cbs news, the white house. >>> and eat your nuts. a 30-year study...
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chris and sally and ron, thanks to all of you for being here. hang around so we can talk bestman in the next hour. up next, it looks like janet yellen, the first woman to head the reserve is going to make it through the confirmation process. that story is next. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. ♪ don't disguise bad odors in your trash. neutralize them and freshen. with glad odorshield with febreze. woah! what? it's called a smoky eye. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best at new trends but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. >>> this is a very serious problem. it's not a new problem. it's a problem that really goes back to the 1980s in which we have seen a h
chris and sally and ron, thanks to all of you for being here. hang around so we can talk bestman in the next hour. up next, it looks like janet yellen, the first woman to head the reserve is going to make it through the confirmation process. that story is next. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers...
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sally k ride. 30 years ago, dr. sally k ride soared into space as the youngest american and first woman to wear the stars and stripes above earth's atmosphere. as an astronaut, she sought to keep america at the forefront of space exploration. as a role model, she fought tirelessly to inspire young people, especially girls, to become scientifically literate and pursue careers in science, technology and engineering and math. at the end of her life, she became an inspiration for those meddling pancreatic cancer and for the lesbian/gay/bisexual and transgender community. the tale of a quiet hero, sally ride's story demonstrates that the sky is no limit for those who dream of reaching for the stars. [applause] walter nagel accepting on behalf of his partner, bayard rustin. [applause] bayard rustin was a giant in the american civil rights movement, openly gay at a time when many had to hide who they loved. his unwavering belief that we are all equal members of a single human family took him from his first freedom ride to
sally k ride. 30 years ago, dr. sally k ride soared into space as the youngest american and first woman to wear the stars and stripes above earth's atmosphere. as an astronaut, she sought to keep america at the forefront of space exploration. as a role model, she fought tirelessly to inspire young people, especially girls, to become scientifically literate and pursue careers in science, technology and engineering and math. at the end of her life, she became an inspiration for those meddling...
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and i want to extend my thanks to secretary sally joule for the invitation to be here. and all of our triable nations, our triable leaders who are here, thank you. thank you for being here today. and i know many of you have traveled a great distance. i'm proud to be a part of the president's initiative to build a more respectful, collaborative relationship that moves our nation's closer to our shared goals. the department of transportation's position is very clear. residents of our triable nations need and deserve safe roads and bridges and access to reliable public transportation. you know as well as i do that transportation is a life blood. to communities, to families, to people. and when we deliver on the promise of connecting every person on these shores to 21st century opportunities, that includes triable communities all across america. that's a key part of our mission at the department of transportation. and we're committed to ensuring, again, that everyone regardless of where you live has access to safe transportation. today i'm happy to announce the latest evide
and i want to extend my thanks to secretary sally joule for the invitation to be here. and all of our triable nations, our triable leaders who are here, thank you. thank you for being here today. and i know many of you have traveled a great distance. i'm proud to be a part of the president's initiative to build a more respectful, collaborative relationship that moves our nation's closer to our shared goals. the department of transportation's position is very clear. residents of our triable...
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speakers include civil war his t orrian and author james mcpherson and sally jewel. watch the ceremony thanksgiving day, thursday, november 28th
speakers include civil war his t orrian and author james mcpherson and sally jewel. watch the ceremony thanksgiving day, thursday, november 28th
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and late astronaut sally ride among nation's highest civilian awards today. >> pam: and next-- >> pam: disturbing video from vallejo. of a disabled pedestrian stuck by a car and dragged to his death. what we're learning about the victim. >> jacqueline: weather coming up (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at 830a routine walk to the neighborhood store. endspolice say edwin andrews was struck by a cars. then dragged to his death by another car. and as kron 4's haaziq surveillance video. >> reporter:this is video of 41-year-old edwin andrewsa disabled the intersection of broadway next is rather disturbingas andrews attempts crossing the streetsurveillance intersection records this carsideswiping himknocking him to the grounda 2nd carnearly hits himthenbefore he could get back on his feeta 3rd vehicle runs over >> reporter:it gets worseapparently the struck andrewswho was underneath the vehicleand dragged from that the driverwho is described as an elderly man was flagged down here at the intersection of stanford and pronounced him dead
and late astronaut sally ride among nation's highest civilian awards today. >> pam: and next-- >> pam: disturbing video from vallejo. of a disabled pedestrian stuck by a car and dragged to his death. what we're learning about the victim. >> jacqueline: weather coming up (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at 830a routine walk to the neighborhood store. endspolice say edwin andrews was struck by a cars. then dragged to...
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happy birthday to sally inane 27. >> okay, imagine a company that has no memory of your past miscduct because they have no files. >> he's taking a long time. is it possible he's bowling? i mean, you know him better than i do. >> yes. yes, it's possible. >> well, itas always been a lifelong dream-- >> michael. what's going on? >> i am-- >> hey, ryan. >> excuse me. yes? >> this wasn't onhe list. >> yes, it is. >> no. >> yes. >> it's not. >> it is. >> when did you add this to the list? >>pam, everyone deserves a cond second chance. ryan, just out of curiosi, how much do youet paid here? >> $60,000 a year. >> you get paid by the year at the bowling alley? >> whato you make, secretary? >> back to work, shoe bitch. >> i told you guys, i'm really busy here. >> would you like to come to work for the michael scott paper company? >> what size shoes are yoguys? >> uh, nine. >> what are those? a men'ten? >> no. >> look what he's doing. >> what is doing >> he's stealing 'em. okay, okay. >> oh, my gosh. > he's already paying himself. >> sorry! >> where is it? right here. >> hey, come on, guys, the
happy birthday to sally inane 27. >> okay, imagine a company that has no memory of your past miscduct because they have no files. >> he's taking a long time. is it possible he's bowling? i mean, you know him better than i do. >> yes. yes, it's possible. >> well, itas always been a lifelong dream-- >> michael. what's going on? >> i am-- >> hey, ryan. >> excuse me. yes? >> this wasn't onhe list. >> yes, it is. >> no. >> yes....
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♪ sally, look at me. i need you to step it up, okay? we don't want the petting zoo all over again. i can't make any promises. ♪ wow. i never doubted you guys for a second. [ male announcer ] at&t makes you the hero this holiday season with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. ♪ the price you see is the price you pay? yep, best prices of the year. i can't see. honey. [ laughs ] brad. yeah? what are you doing? uh... hi. hi. [ male announcer ] it's the chevy black friday sale. during the chevy black friday sale, get this traverse ls for under $29,000 or this equinox ls for around $23,000. hurry. the best prices of the year end monday, december 2nd. >> announcer: welcome back to the wendy's post game report. here now al michaels and cris collinsworth. >> a great big thooung all the folks that put this show together about 150 of us spending thanksgiving away from the families and everything. and out in the frost and the cold again, but what a game we saw tonight. >> it was fantastic. and now as our trifecta ends up here, we travel down the road, get a little rg3 action. lot of dis
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and if you look at the writings on dyslexia now of a person by the name of sally shaywitz at yale, a professor there who is probably the expert on dyslexia, sally would say that she finds that dyslexic people are more creative because they think differently than other people do. i've seen that thing in myself and in my family. >> what's the first thing that tells you, you are a dyslexic and why did it take till you're 32 years old to find out? >> well, i never heard the word before until i was that age and people didn't recognize it as a particularly - as a defect or learning disability at that point. and so i just thought i was not very quick. >> how do you know - what is it that you see that we don't see? >> well, you know, i can't tell you that but, you know, i wind up developing a bunch of products and i have a whole bunch of patents that came out of the results of that and i gather that i must think about things differently than other people do and to do that. and, you know, i have got a daughter who is dyslexic and she is the same way. she has now become a fashion designer foll
and if you look at the writings on dyslexia now of a person by the name of sally shaywitz at yale, a professor there who is probably the expert on dyslexia, sally would say that she finds that dyslexic people are more creative because they think differently than other people do. i've seen that thing in myself and in my family. >> what's the first thing that tells you, you are a dyslexic and why did it take till you're 32 years old to find out? >> well, i never heard the word before...
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. >> hi, thank you commissioners and director ruskin, i'm sally brown, administrative assistant for supervisor breed. supervisor breed is very much aware of the safety and transit impacts on these large corporate busses. the transit impact, these large tour busses through the alamo square neighborhood, it's been a constant struggle for the community. it's not a safe virpb environment for the pedestrians because of the wide turns the busses need to make. also noting the safety of the idle wild students, traffic has to go around the buses in ood lane and what we also have been seen and told idle wild students are actually stepping off the streets into the crosswalks and the traffic does not have a few of the students going into the streets and they can't see the traffic coming on, on-coming traffic. so it's also, one of our biggest complaints in the office, in the district 5 office, is of course muni and time of muni running. and for the hayes 21, we've been getting several complaints that the tour busses are stopping in the muni stops and so the busses come, they are waiting behind and/or they
. >> hi, thank you commissioners and director ruskin, i'm sally brown, administrative assistant for supervisor breed. supervisor breed is very much aware of the safety and transit impacts on these large corporate busses. the transit impact, these large tour busses through the alamo square neighborhood, it's been a constant struggle for the community. it's not a safe virpb environment for the pedestrians because of the wide turns the busses need to make. also noting the safety of the idle...
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it's money jody sally desperately needs the leaves together and grew three inches on a busy road surrounded by traffic noise d and nine. it's illegal to live here. he could be driven out any day. don't use the first member of her family. he's trying to leave this life behind. i loathe that same inning and added the black dude you will achieve something in life and when nomads we have no security. we're always at the mercy of the police. it's an insecurity is taking a different path. please add me at that. afterwards he or she goes to school children learn reading writing and math but also a life skills i know your teeth every day you started the program. school is one of about a hundred into the run by the end you should know and it's learning centers for st and working children. it stands for childhood enhancement through training into action. josh is also involved with but nah my children's stories i released on the paper written by and for st kitts the contributors and editors of discussing the last edition in planning the next one. the lead story is going to be about a telephone hotline
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among them, bill clinton, sally ride, ernie banks and oprah winfrey. president obama thanked winfrey for her charitable work as well as a career decision. >> early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. [ laughter ] >> i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. [ laughter ] >> also among those honored, the late senator daniel inoue, he is only the second person to receive both the medal of freedom and honor. that's the highest award given out by the military. >>> well, the medal of freedom was started by president kennedy 50 years ago just months before his assassination. >>> actor sean penn didn't take kindly to a fan trying to take his pictures of a san francisco hotel. >> get the [ censored ] out of here. i'll make you eat the -- get out of here! >> all right! >> penn was in lobby bar last night at the st. regis. witnesses say the flash from the phone caught the actor's attention and sparked the outburst. they say penn chased after the man and reportedly slammed his phone to the ground. you can ch
among them, bill clinton, sally ride, ernie banks and oprah winfrey. president obama thanked winfrey for her charitable work as well as a career decision. >> early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. [ laughter ] >> i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. [ laughter ] >> also among those honored, the late senator daniel inoue, he is only the second person to receive both the medal of freedom and honor. that's the...
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and sally ride. >> thank you. a little fresher. nice to be back again. nearly eight years ago when i began my time as chairman, one of my priorities was to make the federal reserve more transparent and to make monetary policy as clear and transparent as recently possible. i believed then as i do today that transparency money terror policy enhances public understanding and confidence and promotes discussion of policy options come increases accountability a monetary policy for reaching their objectives, and making policy more effective by tightening the linkage between monetary lse financial conditions and the real economy. this bonding to the financial crisis and its aftermath became the fed reserve main focus. -- responding to the financial crisis and its aftermath became the fed reserve main focus. supporting a reconnaissance con -- recovery as required more transparency monetary policy than ever before. i will discuss how communications have evolved in recent years and how enhanced transparency is increasing the
and sally ride. >> thank you. a little fresher. nice to be back again. nearly eight years ago when i began my time as chairman, one of my priorities was to make the federal reserve more transparent and to make monetary policy as clear and transparent as recently possible. i believed then as i do today that transparency money terror policy enhances public understanding and confidence and promotes discussion of policy options come increases accountability a monetary policy for reaching...
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astronaut sally ride's partner also had the same honor. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues at the top of the hour. of course, we're keeping very close watch on this deadly weather that is making its way across the country right now. texas preparing for what could be a very serious ice storm. we'll have the very latest on that. of course, at the top of the hour. >>> right now, stay tuned for cnn's "sanjay gupta, m.d." >>> welcome to "sg md," love it or hate it, less than a week now to go until thanksgiving. get this stat. most of us are going to eat about 3,000 calories in just that one meal. we're going to spend some time showing you how to cut your calories with the help of top chef hugh achison. we'll also tell you how to stay sane, after all, who could forget this? >> dad wants ambrosia so i we got to get the miniature march mell marshmallows. you know i can't cook. ah. yeah, well, i'll see you tomorrow then. gobble, gobble. oh, bye-bye. >> you may remember that clip from the hilarious 1987 movie "planes, trains and automobiles." we are getting old. steve martin and also the late great jo
astronaut sally ride's partner also had the same honor. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues at the top of the hour. of course, we're keeping very close watch on this deadly weather that is making its way across the country right now. texas preparing for what could be a very serious ice storm. we'll have the very latest on that. of course, at the top of the hour. >>> right now, stay tuned for cnn's "sanjay gupta, m.d." >>> welcome to "sg md,"...