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sally ann in her element. there are other voodoo priestesses in new orleans, but she is one of the most popular, one of the most unlikely, a jewish girl from maine who says she knew as a child that there was something different about her. >> i started to put things together and realized that particularly adults were a little taken aback by me and, you know, they really seemed a little afraid of me. and then i started realizing i knew more about them than they were telling me. >> those outside the voodoo realm seem to have always been afraid of it. she thinks she knows why. >> i think when you ask questions about why is voodoo so vilified, the clearest answer i can give you is at voodoo recognizes an invisible world of great power and of spiritual power, and that the surface reality is really just the surface of things. there is a vaster more beautiful world going on inside throughout, above, beyond, within all of that. >> a majority of the voodoo practitioners are women and then are catholic according to marth
sally ann in her element. there are other voodoo priestesses in new orleans, but she is one of the most popular, one of the most unlikely, a jewish girl from maine who says she knew as a child that there was something different about her. >> i started to put things together and realized that particularly adults were a little taken aback by me and, you know, they really seemed a little afraid of me. and then i started realizing i knew more about them than they were telling me. >>...
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you're on with sally pipes. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, i just wanted to ask the question that you posed to her when she sat down initially which was what does she think is actually wrong with health care, what can she do to come up with that answer, not so much about the health care reform act is saying. >> well, as i said, we want affordable, accessible quality care and how do we get there? instead of increasing the role of government through subsidies, taxes, controls on insurance companies, we need to change the tax code that we talked about empowering doctors and patients. we need to get states to do medical malpractice reforms. the cost of defensive medicine in this country today is about $210 billion according to price waterhouse cooper. the president said, you know, doctors are, you know, doing all these tests because they want to line their pockets with money. of course, that is not the case. they are afraid of being sued. we need states to do medical malpractice forms and demand mandates, and all
you're on with sally pipes. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, i just wanted to ask the question that you posed to her when she sat down initially which was what does she think is actually wrong with health care, what can she do to come up with that answer, not so much about the health care reform act is saying. >> well, as i said, we want affordable, accessible quality care and how do we get there? instead of increasing the role of government through subsidies, taxes, controls on...
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this is sally pipes, sally has written her third book about health care. this one is called "the truth about obamacare." how long have you been interested in health care as a professional interest? >> probably, susan, for about 25 years. i grew up in canada, and in the late '80s, we started lookinging at the growing waiting list. then i came to the canada and got the opportunity to get involved in hillarycare, and then, of course, following what's been going on in particular with president obama and obamacare, just totally involved in it. >> host: in the book, you acknowledge that the american health care system was in need of reform. in 2009 when this began to take up the scene. what do you see as the major problem with american health care? >> guest: everyone wanting affordable, accessible, quality health care. that's the goal. and universal coverage. the president wanted universal coverage and to bend the cost curve down. we spend about 17% of the gross domestic product on health care. i would like to see the health care system reformed, my vision thoug
this is sally pipes, sally has written her third book about health care. this one is called "the truth about obamacare." how long have you been interested in health care as a professional interest? >> probably, susan, for about 25 years. i grew up in canada, and in the late '80s, we started lookinging at the growing waiting list. then i came to the canada and got the opportunity to get involved in hillarycare, and then, of course, following what's been going on in particular...
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chief among these interests was sally fairfax. now, sally fairfax was a member of the wealthiest, most powerful family in virginia, the fairfax family. she was married to one of washington's best friends. well, it was rumored that george and sally had had some kind of an affair, and, in fact, it was, there was a letter that popped up that washington had written to sally just before he married martha, and he recalls a thousand tender passages that passed between us in the past. and some people were really fascinated by this and scandalized by it, and they began to develop these stories that washington was really a ladies' man and that before he married martha and after he married martha he had all these affairs, all these love affairs. and he became really a very fascinating, romantic figure. but the other angle to that was what happened to martha. what happened to her image in the 19th century. martha became the stereotypical victorian grandmother, and she -- worse than that, people began to claim that she was ugly, she was grouch
chief among these interests was sally fairfax. now, sally fairfax was a member of the wealthiest, most powerful family in virginia, the fairfax family. she was married to one of washington's best friends. well, it was rumored that george and sally had had some kind of an affair, and, in fact, it was, there was a letter that popped up that washington had written to sally just before he married martha, and he recalls a thousand tender passages that passed between us in the past. and some people...
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sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> that's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> and we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs of the house is gone. >> this is my bedroom when i was growing up. you could see all the way to home depot. >> it's incredible, from the home depot, it's as far as the eye can see all the way around. >> it's just gone. walmart, i mean, you could see walmart. it's just right there. it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm. but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> life is good. god is not going to give us anything that we can't handle. we will be fine. saying goodbye to things is hard. you know, but it's life. we go on. >> you're about the most optimistic person
sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> that's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> and we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs of the house is gone. >> this is my bedroom when i was growing...
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sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> it's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs is goenl. >> this is your bedroom. >> this is my bedroom when i was growing up. you could see all the way to home depot. >> it's literally as far as the eye can see all the way around. >> yeah, it's just gone. walmart, i mean, you can see walmart. it's just right there. it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm, but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> god is not going to give us anything we cannot handle. we will be fine. saying goodbye to things is hard, but it's life. we go on. >> you're about the most optimistic person i've met in a long time. >> you know, i
sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> it's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs is goenl. >> this is your bedroom. >> this is my bedroom...
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the hospital police take at least three to four minutes to get into the sally port. that needs to change like yesterday. >> reporter: there's a lot of debate over whether any changes the department of health have made in the past month have done any good or are even real. >> we have redirected hospital police officers from current positions such as the visiting center, the mail services and put them in the secure treatment area. >> no the police are not on the unit. the police are outside the fence. they're supposed to keep the violently criminal insane from escaping to napa city and napa county. >> reporter: some of those committed here are faking mental illness to avoid prison sentences. but every patient here costs the state $100,000 a year. >> they maybe faking psychosis, they may say that they are hearing voices. and you see them interacting well with other patients. >> the control that we would like to have we don't have. >> reporter: vhh says many patients can legally refuse medication unless the judge has ordered it as a condition of their commitment. many ju
the hospital police take at least three to four minutes to get into the sally port. that needs to change like yesterday. >> reporter: there's a lot of debate over whether any changes the department of health have made in the past month have done any good or are even real. >> we have redirected hospital police officers from current positions such as the visiting center, the mail services and put them in the secure treatment area. >> no the police are not on the unit. the police...
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sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> it's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs is gone. this is your bedroom. >> this is my bedroom when i was growing up. you could see all the way to home depot. >> it's literally as far as the eye can see all the way around. >> yeah, it's just gone. walmart, i mean, you can see walmart. it's just right there. it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm, but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> god is not going to give us anything we cannot handle. we will be fine. saying goodbye to things is hard, but it's life. we go on. >> you're about the most optimistic person i've met in a long time. >> you know, i don'
sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> it's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs is gone. this is your bedroom. >> this is my bedroom when i was...
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sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> that's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> and we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs of the house is gone. >> this was my bedroom when i was growing up. you could see all the way to home depot. >> it's incredible, from the home depot, it's as far as the eye can see all the way around. >> it's just gone. walmart, i mean, you could see walmart. it's just right there. it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm. but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> life is good. god is not going to give us anything that we can't handle. and i know his hand is in it. i've seen too many things. we will be fine. saying goodbye to things is hard. you know, but it's
sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> that's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> and we keep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs of the house is gone. >> this was my bedroom when i was...
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sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> it's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> you see it. we seep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs is gone. this is your bedroom. >> this is my bedroom when i was growing up. right here. you could see all the way to home depot. so it was just -- >> it's incredible when you think of it. it's literally as far as the eye can see all the way around. >> yeah, it's just gone. walmart, i mean, you can see walmart. it's just right there. it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm, but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> life is good, life is good. god is not going to give us anything we cannot handle, and i know his hand is in it. i've seen too many things
sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> it's the kind of thing you always see on the news. >> you see it. we seep seeing pictures and i keep telling people that doesn't do it justice. >> most of the upstairs is gone. this is your bedroom. >> this is my bedroom...
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it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm, but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. >> you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> life is good. god does not give us anything we cannot handle. we will be fine. saying good-bye to things is hard. you know, but it's my life. we go on. >> you're about the most optimistic person i've met in a long time. >> i don't know. i just, like i said, life goes on. you cannot fall part over things like this. >> you can't fall apart and so she doesn't. that's how you rebuild, she tells me. that's how you restart. you stay strong. you pick up the pieces. and you start one by one. >> anderson cooper reporting for us. in joplin, missouri, many of those who survived are only now beginning to come to terms with what happened. cnn's casey wian is in joplin with one family's dramatic story of survival. >> a beautiful house in a joplin, missouri, suburb, reduced to a memory. it belonged to jim and stacy richards who are just now telling a harrowing tale of survival. jim was at work when the torn
it's gone. >> sally's home survived the storm, but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. >> you're wearing a t-shirt that says life is good. >> life is good. god does not give us anything we cannot handle. we will be fine. saying good-bye to things is hard. you know, but it's my life. we go on. >> you're about the most optimistic person i've met in a long time. >> i don't know. i just, like i said, life goes on. you cannot fall part...
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sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i just -- i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i just don't know. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never -- i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> this is the kind of thing you always see on the news? >> you see it, and we keep seeing pictures, and i keep telling people, that doesn't do it justice. >> reporter: most of the upstairs of the house is gone. this is your bedroom when you were a kid? >> this was my bedroom when i was growing up. right here. you can see all the way to home depot, so it was just -- >> it's incredible, when you think of it, from the home depot to here, it's literally as far as the eye can see, all the way around. >> yeah. it's just gone. it's just -- walmart. i mean -- you can see walmart. it's just right there. it's gone. >> reporter: sally's home survived the storm, but her employer was badly hit. she's not sure if she still has a job. you're wearing a t-shirt that says "life
sally still can't believe what she's seeing. >> overwhelmed. i just -- i told my husband this morning, i'm just overwhelmed. i just don't know. i don't know what i'm going to do. but it will work out, it will. but i've never -- i've never been through anything like this in my life, ever. >> this is the kind of thing you always see on the news? >> you see it, and we keep seeing pictures, and i keep telling people, that doesn't do it justice. >> reporter: most of the...
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but opening that discussion boomeranged because the federalist drug out the story of sally having this that jefferson was fathering his own slate children. some of the founders somehi solace they did not have to the follow the policies. >> that is where you say if we were not so focusedf on this it spends time so we have important issues but it people do like to talk about that. >> the late 18th and earlye 19th century those in theon press was fair game in the 20th century with the professional journalism they see themselves as part ofdi the establishment to protect the elite. all the discussion was well known and washington circles have their affairs of does not make it into the press and we don't have the d scandals to protect from a ahead. >> rightabout theab sea change and the '70s? you say it is another era where politicians have changed once again. >> they may be more elaborate but after the war, the press not that theyth didn't do anything but a protective him. we're not that way anymore. that changed a lot of the political landscape. >> guest: and 1970's you have the sexual rev
but opening that discussion boomeranged because the federalist drug out the story of sally having this that jefferson was fathering his own slate children. some of the founders somehi solace they did not have to the follow the policies. >> that is where you say if we were not so focusedf on this it spends time so we have important issues but it people do like to talk about that. >> the late 18th and earlye 19th century those in theon press was fair game in the 20th century with the...
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giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com,
giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of...
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we have the city attorney sally gibson sitting in until mid june. i don't know whether or not this item needs to wait for him whether, perhaps, we can discuss whether or not she would be prepared to address the commission early on. we do want to hear that since it is important. >> i don't know what the item is the glove -- and that's something we can say? >> it does need to be in closed session. i suggest that perhaps we can follow up and talk about what that might be and figure out if it makes sense for us to even get on the calendar for with the session discussion, you might be able to address the commission. >> i can follow up with a telephone conversation. >> we are hesitating on the third one. but where are the other commissioners in terms of the first two items? are they items that you would like to discuss? >> the follow up with the community that was present, i think they have already had one or two meetings in the community and they will continue to do so. with the special agent in charge of the fbi, there is going to be talked about of rea
we have the city attorney sally gibson sitting in until mid june. i don't know whether or not this item needs to wait for him whether, perhaps, we can discuss whether or not she would be prepared to address the commission early on. we do want to hear that since it is important. >> i don't know what the item is the glove -- and that's something we can say? >> it does need to be in closed session. i suggest that perhaps we can follow up and talk about what that might be and figure out...
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the democrats are fighting about fannie mae, sallie mae, freddie mac. should the government be involved in the loan business? with competition, are they for profit? or are they impacting the economy. with conflict of interest is at stake. >>catherine: i am not surprised with exxon or wal- mart what else did surprise you? >> rob: people forget berkshire hathaway, it is a holding company. they hold other companies. inside of it you have of warren buffett knowledge of acquisitions and i think that is a great company with a long term, a patient investor. and you can error on the side of caution. you can air-the side of caution, a dairy queen makes tiny little perhaps yogurt. >>catherine: the it and around forever! they have been around forever, the fortune 500 and generated 10.8 trillion dollars. and that is up 10% what does that tell us? >> rob: from the investment standpoint is were i look at it from. with companies bin or run since you and i were children. they will probably be around since you and i were a little children. they will probably a round whe
the democrats are fighting about fannie mae, sallie mae, freddie mac. should the government be involved in the loan business? with competition, are they for profit? or are they impacting the economy. with conflict of interest is at stake. >>catherine: i am not surprised with exxon or wal- mart what else did surprise you? >> rob: people forget berkshire hathaway, it is a holding company. they hold other companies. inside of it you have of warren buffett knowledge of acquisitions and...
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., the first person on the list, sally adams, is actually alive, they've confirmed this. she was in an article that she survived the storm. so this 232 number, you're going to quickly try to whittle that down even more? >> absolutely. we had over a dozen folks able to get off that list late this morning. that's good news when you can find folks, that they're unaccounted for, and we got these facts out publicly. we want to whittle that down. but there's also some very, very sad stories on that list. we expect some of those folks to be found in a condition that's no longer living. >> we're still hearing a lot of anger about the situation in the morgue. gary tuchman, our correspondent, just reported on a family member who's been shown a picture of her 16-month-old nephew, deceased. for days, the family hasn't known whether he was alive or not. turns out skyular is in the morgue. she was shown that picture through unofficial channels, yet they have not been allowed in to see the body and receive confirmation that he is in fact dead. how is that possible? >> that's one of the
., the first person on the list, sally adams, is actually alive, they've confirmed this. she was in an article that she survived the storm. so this 232 number, you're going to quickly try to whittle that down even more? >> absolutely. we had over a dozen folks able to get off that list late this morning. that's good news when you can find folks, that they're unaccounted for, and we got these facts out publicly. we want to whittle that down. but there's also some very, very sad stories on...
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in washington, sally quinn, co-founder of "the washington post" on face blog. michelle, washington correspondent for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." "the good wife 2012." sally quinn. she leaves, marries another guy, comes back. she marries her husband. how or why is that a front page story? >> you know, that's going to play really well one way or the other with the evangelicals. this is a whole issue i think people haven't figured out. >> should it be an issue? >> with these people it is an issue. you know, hillary clinton once said, you know, hi hoped there would be a certain zone of privacy when i got to the white house. forget it. there is no such thing as a zone of privacy. with mitch dan else and his wife, people are going to look at them and say what a great dad he was, he was there for four years. you know, for three, four years. bringing up the kids on his own. this is great. or they will look at her and say what kind after woman would abandon her children for four years? so the family values issues is going to play. it is going to be a big deal in t
in washington, sally quinn, co-founder of "the washington post" on face blog. michelle, washington correspondent for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." "the good wife 2012." sally quinn. she leaves, marries another guy, comes back. she marries her husband. how or why is that a front page story? >> you know, that's going to play really well one way or the other with the evangelicals. this is a whole issue i think people haven't figured out. >>...
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sally smith said life is good. she still believes life is good. >> anderson cooper will be back today and 8:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. there are some planes flying around overhead and there's also some forklifts over here. a transmission grid right there, transformer grid, was destroyed in the storm. you can see the heavy equipment here for that. you can see as they debate to go to the recovery phase from search and rescue. that would allow heavy boulders to go on-site, but they worry that there are survivors underneath. we're also on top of breaking news in oklahoma. tornadoes reported on the ground in the oklahoma city area. the oklahoma governor mary fallon on the phone in oklahoma city. governor, what are you being told about any fatalities or significant damage so far? >> we're actually right in the middle of our storm. the fire engines just went off a few minutes ago here at the capital city a few minutes ago. we're still tracking all our storms. we don't have any counts right now of any fatalities, but we
sally smith said life is good. she still believes life is good. >> anderson cooper will be back today and 8:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. there are some planes flying around overhead and there's also some forklifts over here. a transmission grid right there, transformer grid, was destroyed in the storm. you can see the heavy equipment here for that. you can see as they debate to go to the recovery phase from search and rescue. that would allow heavy boulders to go on-site, but they worry...
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. >> reporter: that number of missing dropped by one when 75-year-old sally adams turned up safe at her home. neighbors had rescued her, but her relatives didn't know. mainly, the search for survivors has only found more victims. and joplin's newspaper now has funeral plans and obituaries for people like m. dean wells who was 59. he saved many lives at home depot when the tornado struck, his family wrote, and ultimately lost his life in the process. late today, a happy moment. betty, a golden retriever, reunited with her owners. she had been rescued from the crawl space beneath the family's house, covered in ants, very thirsty, but in pretty good shape. a very nice moment for that family in particular. rescue teams are still working anywhere there's a hint that someone might be found alive, but gradually here the focus is shifting to clearing away and starting to rebuild, and workers back there are trying to salvage everything they possibly can. >> i guess in joplin these days, you take your victories where you can find them. ron allen on the ground for us in joplin, m.o. >>> now to the
. >> reporter: that number of missing dropped by one when 75-year-old sally adams turned up safe at her home. neighbors had rescued her, but her relatives didn't know. mainly, the search for survivors has only found more victims. and joplin's newspaper now has funeral plans and obituaries for people like m. dean wells who was 59. he saved many lives at home depot when the tornado struck, his family wrote, and ultimately lost his life in the process. late today, a happy moment. betty, a...
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. >> reporter: junior sally chase says the news is disappointing. >> that's insane. that's a lot. 32% is a lot. it's a lot for students to handle right now. >> reporter: after a recent round of increases, cal state students are paying about $5,000 a year in tuition, but that number could jump to $6500 next year, that's before mandatory fees are added into the equation. >> bad enough we're having a hard enough time to getting into schools we want to go to, now they are adding extra barriers like now you're going to pay the extra 30%. >> reporter: the steep tuition is one possibility on the table as lawmakers try to close a $13.5 billion budget gap. >> taking out loans is bad enough, taking out even more can be more challenging. >> reporter: if the worst-case budget scenario comes true, cal state says it may have to close enrollment to 20,000 students. in san jose, mark sayer, cbs5. >>> radios do it, televisions do it too, and now the white house wants your cell phone to do it as well. the federal plan to tell you about any major event happening near you. >>> if you di
. >> reporter: junior sally chase says the news is disappointing. >> that's insane. that's a lot. 32% is a lot. it's a lot for students to handle right now. >> reporter: after a recent round of increases, cal state students are paying about $5,000 a year in tuition, but that number could jump to $6500 next year, that's before mandatory fees are added into the equation. >> bad enough we're having a hard enough time to getting into schools we want to go to, now they are...
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. >> reporter: sally greenburg is executive director of the national consumers league. >> consumers are cynical enough about company policy. this just adds to their sense of mistrust. >> reporter: wal-mart says their employees seen in the investigation weren't following company policy. a spokesman provided cbs news this video statement. >> last week, we learned that there may be some confusion on how to process gift receipts. it is our expectation to refund the original purchase price when returning anite well a gift vote. >> why is it that price? >> just whatever it scans in is what you get. >> it's fraud. >> reporter: this consumer attorney suspects wal-mart has made millions shorting customers with gift receipts. his office is exploring a class action lawsuit. meanwhile legislators are talking about a new bill and barbara boxer is going one step further. >> i'm asking the ftc to investigate this matter and if it is true to take appropriate action. >> reporter: now, last week, wal-mart issued this memo to managers reiterating that a gift vote entitles customers to the full purchase pr
. >> reporter: sally greenburg is executive director of the national consumers league. >> consumers are cynical enough about company policy. this just adds to their sense of mistrust. >> reporter: wal-mart says their employees seen in the investigation weren't following company policy. a spokesman provided cbs news this video statement. >> last week, we learned that there may be some confusion on how to process gift receipts. it is our expectation to refund the original...
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as a producer, he was credited in hollywood folklore with the series "bewitched" and reportedly cast sally field as "gidget." hollywood veteran jackie cooper was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of wales and the president of the united states. prince charles is in the midst of a u.s. visit. he's attending a conference on the environment in d.c., his passion. the president invited him to the white house for a visit today. >>> and a great detail has emerged from the royal wedding last friday though you have to look closely at the royal picture to see it. she's 3 years old, she's eliza lopez. she's camilla's granddaughter, cute as a bug. the story is about what she's holding, a toy wiggly worm given to her by prince harry. he had anticipated some of the little ones in the bridal party might be a little overwhelmed by the day. she was until he pulled the small present out of his coat. if you have kids, you know it's all the gifts that cost about $1 or less that sometimes become the instant favorites. she refused to part with it all day long, so the wiggly worm is now re
as a producer, he was credited in hollywood folklore with the series "bewitched" and reportedly cast sally field as "gidget." hollywood veteran jackie cooper was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of wales and the president of the united states. prince charles is in the midst of a u.s. visit. he's attending a conference on the environment in d.c., his passion. the president invited him to the white house for a visit today. >>> and a...
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sally adams was found very much alive and well on her porch with her cat. >>> there is fixing and then there is fixing. a man is in jail for doing one and then the other. how a worried wife led to his capture. >>> thanks to the birds and bees you know where babies come from. at least you thought you knew. a baby believed to be unlike anyone else ever born. >>> and they already replace watches, calendars, computers in some cases, so why not credit cards. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. >>> i know a lot of you want more warm weather to replace the cooler weather we have been experiencing. going to fool more like president's day than memorial day but i will pinpoint the day that will warm up as eyewitness news continues on the cw. swapping fake money for hundreds of thousands of dollars at bay area cash machines. >>> tonight an atm repairman is behind bars accused of swapping fake money for hundreds of thousands of dollars at bay area cash machines. police arrested him in phoenix saying on the 4th of july last summer he used his atm card to steal $200,000 in san
sally adams was found very much alive and well on her porch with her cat. >>> there is fixing and then there is fixing. a man is in jail for doing one and then the other. how a worried wife led to his capture. >>> thanks to the birds and bees you know where babies come from. at least you thought you knew. a baby believed to be unlike anyone else ever born. >>> and they already replace watches, calendars, computers in some cases, so why not credit cards. how google...
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if you require translation assistance, please see sally in the front of the room. we will start the panel discussion now. we are very happy to be joined by a panel of distinguished experts on the subject. and hear their advice and insights. u.s. immigration policy has become a confusing patchwork of contradictions and controversy resulting in the scapegoating of the immigrants, and also a broken system that many say is totally out of touch with reality. the need for wide scaled change has become increasingly urgent as the nation's leaders debate comprehensive immigration reform, local communities need to have a voice in shaping policy. they need to begin to prepare for changes that are sure to come. our panelists tonight are cynthia avitia. mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues aroun
if you require translation assistance, please see sally in the front of the room. we will start the panel discussion now. we are very happy to be joined by a panel of distinguished experts on the subject. and hear their advice and insights. u.s. immigration policy has become a confusing patchwork of contradictions and controversy resulting in the scapegoating of the immigrants, and also a broken system that many say is totally out of touch with reality. the need for wide scaled change has...
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the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your ,,,,,,,,,, dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage companies to get court orders before foreclosing on the homes of active duty military. but subsidiaries of bank of america and morgan stanley foreclosed on nearly 200 service members without court orders. some members were deployed to iraq or afghanistan at the time. the banks agreed to the settlement today. >>> paying more for using less, pg&e has been given the green light to charge most of its customers more money for their energy use and that includes those who use the least amount of energy. under the current rate structure pg&e says those who use a lot of power are subsidizing those who
the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your ,,,,,,,,,, dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a...
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., the first person on the list, sally adams, is actually alive, they've confirmed this. she was in an article that she survived the storm. so this 232 number, you're going to quickly try to whittle that down even more? >> absolutely. we had over a dozen folks able to get off that list late this morning. that's good news when you can find folks, that they're unaccounted for, and we got these facts out publicly. we want to whittle that down. but there's also some very, very sad stories on that list. we expect some of those folks to be found in a condition that's no longer living. >> we're still hearing a lot of anger about the situation in the morgue. gary tuchman, our correspondent, just reported on a family member who's been shown a picture of her 16-month-old nephew, deceased. for days, the family hasn't known whether he was alive or not. turns out skylar is in the morgue. she was shown that picture through unofficial channels, yet they have not been allowed in to see the body and receive confirmation that he is in fact dead. how is that possible? >> that's one of the r
., the first person on the list, sally adams, is actually alive, they've confirmed this. she was in an article that she survived the storm. so this 232 number, you're going to quickly try to whittle that down even more? >> absolutely. we had over a dozen folks able to get off that list late this morning. that's good news when you can find folks, that they're unaccounted for, and we got these facts out publicly. we want to whittle that down. but there's also some very, very sad stories on...
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the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. ,, [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it's fiber none. looks like one. well, i know. i put an "n" there. ah! fiber one honey clusters cereal! that's really good! it tastes good, so there can't be fiber in it! it's actually got about half a day's worth of fiber. [ asst mgr ] it says so right on the box. [ fiber seeker ] really? try it. [ mr. mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard? cardboard no, delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage
the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. ,, [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it's fiber none. looks like one....
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sally limosine you speak to this impressive sounds you hear yeah it's a lot of the posts from the old relieved if i'm to do wow you know. i'll shut this topic here is the special thing is a special good bit of all the russians and especially the most polite. that russians love public and they spend almost all their money in this shopping for buying things into buying clothes food and defaming and some other things. maybe people below save money put the case and of their kids right many of them cannot afford to buy a house or if this is why they don't have to do the savings for future and when young doesn't although it's a miscalculation and they just spent a whole day bent over. the house in english been spending time in both london one thing that is a parent's here are the prices it is more expensive here and. yes it is difficult to say fix the problem with our reality and the children most of the russian both accustomed to this thing and then through the crisis are really sometimes wise than in europe but still look many people tend to tell move away broke for example there's a lot
sally limosine you speak to this impressive sounds you hear yeah it's a lot of the posts from the old relieved if i'm to do wow you know. i'll shut this topic here is the special thing is a special good bit of all the russians and especially the most polite. that russians love public and they spend almost all their money in this shopping for buying things into buying clothes food and defaming and some other things. maybe people below save money put the case and of their kids right many of them...
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. >> reporter: sally greenburg is executive director of the national consumers league. >> consumers are cynical enough about company policy. this just toody their sense of mistrust. >> reporter: wal-mart says their employees seen in the investigation weren't following company policy. a spokesman provided cbs news this video statement. >> last week, we learned that there may be some confusion on how to process gift receipts. it is our expectation to refund the original purchase price when returning anite well a gift receipt. >> it doesn't come up with the price. whatever it scans in is what you get. >> it's fraud. >> reporter: consumer attorneys suspect wal-mart has made millions shorting customers with gift receipts. he is also exploring a class action lawsuit. legislatures are talking about a new bill and barbara boxer is going one step further. >> i'm asking the ftc to investigate this matter and if it is true, to take appropriate action. >> reporter: last week wal-mart issued this memo to managers reiterating that a gift receipt entitles customers to the full purchase price. they say
. >> reporter: sally greenburg is executive director of the national consumers league. >> consumers are cynical enough about company policy. this just toody their sense of mistrust. >> reporter: wal-mart says their employees seen in the investigation weren't following company policy. a spokesman provided cbs news this video statement. >> last week, we learned that there may be some confusion on how to process gift receipts. it is our expectation to refund the original...
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., daniel day lewis will play lincoln and sally field will play his wife. it will be in theaters sometime next year. >>> an all star cast is performing in the broadway revival of the house of blue leaves. >> edie falco mixes it up with jennifer jason leigh. >> i bring out how i feel. >> ben stiller took singing and piano lessons in the house of blue leaves. >> it was birds, now not blue leaves. >> stiller plays artie shaughnessy, a zoo keeper. >> edie plays a schizophrenic wife, aptly named bananas. >> i grabbed bob hope, i pushed spellman into the back seat, get in i'll take you where you want to go. >> she says research was not necessary for this role. >> i know all about bananas, she is crazy. >> stiller's mystery is the downstairs neighbor bunny. >> i know, i don't know them, but i mean i know. >> played by jennifer jason leigh. >> it's so shocking, you know, it's so funny and then not funny at all. >> reporter: this dark comedy set in 1965 during the pope's visit to new york city has special meaning for stiller, his mother star in the original stage pr
., daniel day lewis will play lincoln and sally field will play his wife. it will be in theaters sometime next year. >>> an all star cast is performing in the broadway revival of the house of blue leaves. >> edie falco mixes it up with jennifer jason leigh. >> i bring out how i feel. >> ben stiller took singing and piano lessons in the house of blue leaves. >> it was birds, now not blue leaves. >> stiller plays artie shaughnessy, a zoo keeper. >>...
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eating and also by point six seconds to seal the well just buzzing around the podium while russian beat sally petroff missed out of getting points for the nation that's all those draws the forty one point cushion of fourteen races still on the calendar. as expected not by many people you know many people said today that. it will be only between mark and myself we've seen you know thirty one ferrari and mclaren give us a very hard time so that's why i think i'm even more happy today that we made it because these guys were pushing very hard part yeah i'm just happy now. where the two thousand and nine champion. was one of the early opening round winners on day one the russian progressing have easily been. recovered six two six three to the thirteenth seed in that one. of the gentle and the vet out to shave and i go through while another russian. the french open after an opening round to remain in seymour meanwhile could have takes a two day rest before the second round usually early starts a grand slam. really really funny. but you need to start every time through thousands are. there plans on
eating and also by point six seconds to seal the well just buzzing around the podium while russian beat sally petroff missed out of getting points for the nation that's all those draws the forty one point cushion of fourteen races still on the calendar. as expected not by many people you know many people said today that. it will be only between mark and myself we've seen you know thirty one ferrari and mclaren give us a very hard time so that's why i think i'm even more happy today that we made...
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sally listen to you the specifics of this impressive sounds you hear yeah it's a lot of the posts in the wall relieve it on the roof wow you know lots of information about shopping malls. i'll shut this up thank you for the special favors the special i've been of all the russians in the flesh the lust the white. russians love nothing and they spend almost all that money in this shopping for buying things simply buying clothes food and if a man and some other things. many people do not save money for education of their kids many of them can look afford to buy a house or a pop that's why they don't have to do the facing the future and they don't dare belong to a save in the future and they just spent a whole day found over. the house in english when spending time in both london one thing that is a parent's fear of the price is that it is more expensive here and. it is because of the safe it's a problem with our reality and the children most of the russian but they cause them to this thing and it's true the prices are really sometimes twice higher than in europe but still look many peop
sally listen to you the specifics of this impressive sounds you hear yeah it's a lot of the posts in the wall relieve it on the roof wow you know lots of information about shopping malls. i'll shut this up thank you for the special favors the special i've been of all the russians in the flesh the lust the white. russians love nothing and they spend almost all that money in this shopping for buying things simply buying clothes food and if a man and some other things. many people do not save...
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sally hemings. who managed to me a. but i had to be confirmed by d.n.a. and in fact he did so there's a lot of. great stories like yeah i'm curious were nixon and carter both guys who kept their pants on and and what about reagan. reagan as thoughtfully and. true blue card was a pillar of. the bell it's kind of that marriage. no evidence and nixon. what does this say about america and their nation next in their. you know we are not more than china that it i chaired the. switch here goober maintained a file on. never really became public but we do cover it in the book that's interesting richard nixon first summers i'd always figured he was probably the last guy what does this say about americans that we feign outrage by what publishes a pornography like you do but we let politicians who are supposed to be the embodiment of morality get away with much worse. larry many america they speak with . a european and they're much more laid back than the america. they're a part of gave them fair that's why they take those three hour lunches but america has serious n
sally hemings. who managed to me a. but i had to be confirmed by d.n.a. and in fact he did so there's a lot of. great stories like yeah i'm curious were nixon and carter both guys who kept their pants on and and what about reagan. reagan as thoughtfully and. true blue card was a pillar of. the bell it's kind of that marriage. no evidence and nixon. what does this say about america and their nation next in their. you know we are not more than china that it i chaired the. switch here goober...
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very dangerous disease and i'll be certainly to raise a meeting probably between him and professor sally davis the chief medical office to discuss this. he will know there have been various research studies done into the impact of variant chd on the population and we don't have all the answers we need. since 1990 there have been funding of the national chd to the tune of 18 million pounds and through the medical research council we have committed to provide 32 million pounds to the national preon unit between 2010 and 2014. and that should be the money that gets to the answers that he so badly wants to see. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the protection from harassment act in 1997 has served its purpose rather well over the years. but recently there's been a huge increase in its instance of cyberstalking. will the president in due course meet with myself and members that are concerned about this issue? >> i'm very happy to hold that meeting with him. and what we are doing is trying to make sure is right across-the-board we take cybercrime seriously because there's a huge growth of c
very dangerous disease and i'll be certainly to raise a meeting probably between him and professor sally davis the chief medical office to discuss this. he will know there have been various research studies done into the impact of variant chd on the population and we don't have all the answers we need. since 1990 there have been funding of the national chd to the tune of 18 million pounds and through the medical research council we have committed to provide 32 million pounds to the national...
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he was credited with bewitched and reportedly cast sally field as gidget. he was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of whaales and the president of the united states. prince charles is attending a conference on the environment in d.c. the president invited him to the white house today. >>> and great details from the wedding last friday. you have to look closely at the picture to see it. she's 3 years old, she's eliza lopez. she's camilla's granddaughter, cute as a bug. the story is about what she's holding, a toy wiggly worm by harry. he had anticipated some of the little ones might be a little overwhelmed by the day. she was until he pulled the small present out of his koetd. if you have kids, you know it's all the gifts that cost about $1 or less that sometimes become the instant favorites. she refused to part with it all day long, so the wiggly worm is now recorded and officially reserved in the photographic record of the day. >>> officials at the alaska zoo are looking for a home for a 4-month-old 17-pound polar bear cub rescued fr
he was credited with bewitched and reportedly cast sally field as gidget. he was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of whaales and the president of the united states. prince charles is attending a conference on the environment in d.c. the president invited him to the white house today. >>> and great details from the wedding last friday. you have to look closely at the picture to see it. she's 3 years old, she's eliza lopez. she's camilla's granddaughter,...
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the most who called nine sally a bigger problem and the most who pulled out had been the most pulled out they had to go to the cable total to get their. turn to. the people and there were only about twenty odd people of that time they were due for the sims as your commentator venture and the relevance of the given circumstances and the fact very very questionable ok ok i thought it would only brad bradley about that i mean after we did what we just heard here i mean right now it would be death of. bin laden that's just a really good excuse and having nothing to do with really facts on the ground for obama to say to start pulling back from afghanistan he found a peg to hang his story on his is narrative because from what we just heard what happened last week outside of islamabad has really nothing to do with the war going on in afghanistan. it may or may not i think it's a time for the president to be cautious to hurt his advisor his military advisers well his political advisers say that we're on track to withdraw however conditions on the ground will determine ultimately what america
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giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming.
giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of...
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as a producer, he was credited in hollywood folklore with the series "bewitched" and reportedly cast sally field at "gidget." he was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of wales and the president of the united states. prince charles is in the midst of a u.s. visit. he's visiting a conference on the environment in d.c., his passion. the president invited him to the white house today. >>> and a great detail has emerged from the royal wedding last friday though you have to look closely at the royal picture to see it. she's 3 years old, she's eliza lopez. she's camilla's granddaughter, cute as a bug. the story is about what she's holding, a toy wiggly worm given to her by prince harry. he had anticipated some of the little ones might be a little overwhelmed by the day. she was until he pulled the small present out of his coat. if you have kids, you know it's all the gifts that cost about $1 or less that sometimes become the instant favorites. she refused to part with it all day long, so the wiggly worm is now recorded and officially preserved in the official photographic r
as a producer, he was credited in hollywood folklore with the series "bewitched" and reportedly cast sally field at "gidget." he was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of wales and the president of the united states. prince charles is in the midst of a u.s. visit. he's visiting a conference on the environment in d.c., his passion. the president invited him to the white house today. >>> and a great detail has emerged from the royal...
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sally listen to you the specifics of this impressive sounds in here yeah i did follow the piece to the walls really and it goes under the roof wow you know lots of information about shopping malls. i'll shut this up thank you for the special favors a special good bit of all the russians and especially the most the wife. that the russians love helping and they spend almost all their money in this shopping for buying things into buying clothes food and the payment and some other things. made people below face mind you put the case of their kids right many of them cannot afford to buy a house or a pot this is why they don't have to pull the savings for future and legal direction although a save in the future and they just spent all that bank holding. the house an englishman spending time in both london and moscow one thing that is a currency of the price is that it is more expensive here and. it is also safe it's a problem with our reality and the chill of most of the russian but the customs of this thing and it's true the price is a really long time flies higher than in europe but still
sally listen to you the specifics of this impressive sounds in here yeah i did follow the piece to the walls really and it goes under the roof wow you know lots of information about shopping malls. i'll shut this up thank you for the special favors a special good bit of all the russians and especially the most the wife. that the russians love helping and they spend almost all their money in this shopping for buying things into buying clothes food and the payment and some other things. made...