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peace david janes house. in 53 he went to get an honorary degree from harvard, which must have felt good after having not been able to afford to go. so he saw her every 10 years. but they spent time together because when the revolution begin, boston was occupied by the british, in fact over belongings and fled the city, saving all that are franklin had sent to her that she kept in this little trunk. she fled first to rhode island and then john adams got word to benjamin franklin that jane had survived the attack and franklin was at the condo congress and he kind of made it necessary that somehow he had to go meet george washington in cambridge. had to talk to him about something. he went out to get jane. he brought her back to philadelphia. she spent the beginning of the revolutionary war in philadelphia living in his house. so wendy kopp middle congress is meeting, jane is there. the problem is the sad thing is when people are in the same house, it's worse because they don't write letters. as a historian you
peace david janes house. in 53 he went to get an honorary degree from harvard, which must have felt good after having not been able to afford to go. so he saw her every 10 years. but they spent time together because when the revolution begin, boston was occupied by the british, in fact over belongings and fled the city, saving all that are franklin had sent to her that she kept in this little trunk. she fled first to rhode island and then john adams got word to benjamin franklin that jane had...
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yeah, jane's third son. she named her first son after her father, the next her husband, the third after her brother. ben was in a print shop. of it a -- he goes violently insane. framing -- there a set of progress how industry gets riches because he keeps failing. and franklin wants him to succeed so he can take care of the mother. can you just wait for the microphone, please? >> thanks. just a -- do you have any knowledge as to whether or not jane and abigail adams had any, you know, relationship or -- obviously they knew of each other. i would say assume. >> yeah. yep, yep. well, franklin knew adams and, well, john adam quite hated franklin. this is not meant to make fun of your question. it's like saying did my mother know hillary clinton. it's a completely different social and especially economic circle. jane was a very poor woman struggling as a widow. abigail adams a sophisticated woman. extraordinary learned and fist skated woman of her day. went to london and paris and a "cosmo" poll tin person. i wo
yeah, jane's third son. she named her first son after her father, the next her husband, the third after her brother. ben was in a print shop. of it a -- he goes violently insane. framing -- there a set of progress how industry gets riches because he keeps failing. and franklin wants him to succeed so he can take care of the mother. can you just wait for the microphone, please? >> thanks. just a -- do you have any knowledge as to whether or not jane and abigail adams had any, you know,...
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jane saw a pine needle in marx's shoe. it was like he'd walked through a pine forest before he was killed. lots of pine needles in northern california. kirkland would be keeping up appearances. he'd be going to the office every day, so... pine forest within a hundred-mile radius of sacramento? sure, sure. if that's all we got. (dials, line rings) (van pelt) hey, boss. van pelt, i need you to run something for me. properties or businesses owned by robert kirkland within 100 miles of the capitol... (typing) in close proximity to a pine forest. robert kirkland? it's a long story. nothing for robert kirkland within a hundred miles. (typing) ah, crap. but there's a michael kirkland. owns a cabin up near el dorado state park. oh, is he a relative? i don't know. i can check. all right, text me the address. sure. we should call local authorities for backup. no. no. no cops. nobody can know about me. please. okay. how do we do this? (exhales) (clicks) that's how. do you have siblings, jane? no. i had a twin brother-- michael. we we
jane saw a pine needle in marx's shoe. it was like he'd walked through a pine forest before he was killed. lots of pine needles in northern california. kirkland would be keeping up appearances. he'd be going to the office every day, so... pine forest within a hundred-mile radius of sacramento? sure, sure. if that's all we got. (dials, line rings) (van pelt) hey, boss. van pelt, i need you to run something for me. properties or businesses owned by robert kirkland within 100 miles of the...
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jane, thank you so much for being here. a pleasure to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, governor, for having me. >> first of all, jane, tell us what happens when you get that knock on the door and they tell you that your husband has been killed in action? >> when i got the knock on the door by the two uniformed military officers, they immediately sat me down and told me that i would get death gratuity to pay for the immediate expenses of my husband's funeral. this money was used for pay my mortgage, to pay my car payment, put food on the table and also my family flew in the next day from ohio and that money came to cover that as well as the month and a half that it took to bury my husband and the several dignified transfers that followed. >> i know that's an important part of the process of recovering from the death of a spouse. but my guess is that's money you wish you never had to receive because it represented the death of your husband and a change of your life that meant things would never be the same. >> it was very horrifying to
jane, thank you so much for being here. a pleasure to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, governor, for having me. >> first of all, jane, tell us what happens when you get that knock on the door and they tell you that your husband has been killed in action? >> when i got the knock on the door by the two uniformed military officers, they immediately sat me down and told me that i would get death gratuity to pay for the immediate expenses of my husband's funeral....
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jane velez-mitchell, we watch each and every night on hln, 7:00 p.m. eastern. thank you. >>> thanks, brooke.
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and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, david ortiz, big papi to red sox nation, rallied a shattered but defiant crowd. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to dictate. >> reporter: last night they put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded, hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> again, sports is one thing. that was something else entirely. >>> and that is our broadcast on this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, we're following developing news that could cripple the bay area commute. tonight, two transit agencies are threatening to walk off the job. first b.a.r.t. and now ac transit.
and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, david ortiz, big papi to red sox nation, rallied a shattered but defiant crowd. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to dictate. >> reporter: last night they put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded, hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richards stood on her prosthetic...
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for more this, jane ferguson is in kabul. jane, tell us what happened. >> well, as you said, steven the governor was attending morning prayers here, it's the first day of the muslim holiday in afghanistan when there was an explosion enough mosque an improvised explosive devise it's thought to have been planted he was killed and the casual any rate is 20 injured. no one else killed beyond the governor at this point. several of those people reported as injured are severely ill and in a critical condition. so the death toll could rise. now, attacks on governors are very common here in afghanistan and, in fact, planting bombs inside mosques for such attacks are also common. in this case, the taliban have not claimed responsibility yet. but in the past it's been a common tactic because it's one of the area opportunities where they can get a high-profile government official in an area surrounded by the public. >> and then tell us more about the governor. >> reporter: well, the governor had quite a successful political career to dat
for more this, jane ferguson is in kabul. jane, tell us what happened. >> well, as you said, steven the governor was attending morning prayers here, it's the first day of the muslim holiday in afghanistan when there was an explosion enough mosque an improvised explosive devise it's thought to have been planted he was killed and the casual any rate is 20 injured. no one else killed beyond the governor at this point. several of those people reported as injured are severely ill and in a...
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(laughter) (clapping) of course, a special thanks to ma limb partners to supervisor jane kim but each and every supervisor i'm proud to have worked with them and there's more reasons to unit this city especially, when it comes to celebrating our city and thank you, council general for attending this celebration (clapping) the way we've done this and bring people together and personally under note there's a reason why i taught both my children to learn spanish as well as mandrin we celebrate our diversity it's part of our business and culture and celebration. happy independence day thank you, everybody for being here (clapping) >> (speaking spanish). you know, i'm old school i was born and waisz race in the mission i'm a home boy. i'm proud of that, you know, at some point somebody told me i should do this and that but one of the things we learn grouping here and i know our mayor he you will understand this we were organizers in different neighborhoods and we also have respect for other neighborhoods, you know, so we were going to do this here on this part of the earth we reached out t
(laughter) (clapping) of course, a special thanks to ma limb partners to supervisor jane kim but each and every supervisor i'm proud to have worked with them and there's more reasons to unit this city especially, when it comes to celebrating our city and thank you, council general for attending this celebration (clapping) the way we've done this and bring people together and personally under note there's a reason why i taught both my children to learn spanish as well as mandrin we celebrate our...
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jane ferguson, al jazeera, kabul afghanistan. >>> in a moment we'll cross live to jane. but for the moment we'll look at some of the candidates that have already registered. dr. abdullah, abdullah served from 2001 to 2004. and ash rarah gani. and again abdul rahim wardak. the prime minister zalmai rassou rassol. jane is in the commission in kabul. i know you have a guest with you, jane, but tell us briefly what is happening today. >> today here in the independent elecelectorial commission we hae seen several candidates come in with their large entourage. there are high-profile candidates likely to come in. the government has said in the last few days over 20 officals in the government have resigned. that is what they have to do constitutionally to run. there are a lot of people running in this race. here at the elec electoral commn this is inside of a heavily fortified compound. when the voters go to the polls they won't be able to enjoy so mansomuch security. thank you so much for joining us. no problem. >> can i start by asking you about security. you have over 8000 po
jane ferguson, al jazeera, kabul afghanistan. >>> in a moment we'll cross live to jane. but for the moment we'll look at some of the candidates that have already registered. dr. abdullah, abdullah served from 2001 to 2004. and ash rarah gani. and again abdul rahim wardak. the prime minister zalmai rassou rassol. jane is in the commission in kabul. i know you have a guest with you, jane, but tell us briefly what is happening today. >> today here in the independent elecelectorial...
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we beginning with america tonight correspondent lori jane gliha. >> it is not possible what the woman was thinking during her final moments alive, why the connecticut woman was in the nation's capitol, with a baby along for the ride. >> that's really unusual. i can't believe someone would bring a one-year-old with them. most mothers whether they are not feeling quite right themselves, they will protect themselves. >> she says the allure of the capitol draws a number of people here, tourists and protesters, of course but a lot of people with mental health needs, people who may feel as if they have a strong connection to the power players in d.c. >> what is it about washington? when you look around here, it is the seat of power for america, a seat of power for the world. it's not a surprise that people may be fixated or grandiose, they're going to come here and help guide our politicians what to do. there is a patient in our system that was writing letters to the obamas. another person was driving around and said she should be killed instead of the lady that was killed yesterday. and wh
we beginning with america tonight correspondent lori jane gliha. >> it is not possible what the woman was thinking during her final moments alive, why the connecticut woman was in the nation's capitol, with a baby along for the ride. >> that's really unusual. i can't believe someone would bring a one-year-old with them. most mothers whether they are not feeling quite right themselves, they will protect themselves. >> she says the allure of the capitol draws a number of people...
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>> i'm jane wells in salt lake city, utah. what if you could fund education, save taxpayers money and make a profit? we're going to look at a unique experiment in improving america's schools. >>> more americans are falling behind on paying loans and a weak job growth and incomes are getting the blame. consumer delateness has grown. the largest increases in payments that were 30 days late or more were in personal loans, home improvement loans and auto loans. >>> the fourth education summit is underway now in new york city that brings together leaders in government, education, business to find fresh ways to fund and improve america's public schools. a novel approach, a new investment vehicle called social impact bonds. jane well complains how they work and how they could turn a profit. ♪ peanut butter, we like peanut butter ♪ >> some invest in funds and some invest in preschool, millions of dollars to fund preschools. gold man doesn't just want to give money, it wants to make money. >> the transaction, the first time its eve
>> i'm jane wells in salt lake city, utah. what if you could fund education, save taxpayers money and make a profit? we're going to look at a unique experiment in improving america's schools. >>> more americans are falling behind on paying loans and a weak job growth and incomes are getting the blame. consumer delateness has grown. the largest increases in payments that were 30 days late or more were in personal loans, home improvement loans and auto loans. >>> the...
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her dad suffered burns and hearing loss and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, big poppy rallied a shattered but defiant crow and nobody going to hurt united states. >> reporter: fate put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and we have just three days to go until an unprecedented possible u.s.
her dad suffered burns and hearing loss and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, big poppy rallied a shattered but defiant crow and nobody going to hurt united states. >> reporter: fate put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this...
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hey, jane. no hard feelings, huh? no. no hard feelings. lisbon. (lowered voice) if you have anything else to say, now would be the time. oh, i might know some things. but this isn't the best place to talk. come see me sometime. i will. are you gonna finish this thing? yes. (engine starts) (taps on vehicle) hey. hey. lisbon called. they're not coming back into the office tonight. okay. you can probably go, too. (sighs) there's nobody else here. sure. did you change? what, this old thing? wait. what's this? it looks like a hotel room key. wait. you didn't, did you? i did. the honeymoon suite. mrs. capello is watching ben. that's amazing. thank you. (chuckles) you know, i was beginning to think-- i know what you thought. and am i crazy? yes. you shouldn't think so much, wayne. (chuckles nervously) come on. (laughs) (clicking) (elevator bell dings) (clicking button) (doors closing, thud) (clicks button) don't mind me. (horn honks) (footsteps approaching) let me speak to him. what's going on? what are you doing here? you hit the nail on the head, bob.
hey, jane. no hard feelings, huh? no. no hard feelings. lisbon. (lowered voice) if you have anything else to say, now would be the time. oh, i might know some things. but this isn't the best place to talk. come see me sometime. i will. are you gonna finish this thing? yes. (engine starts) (taps on vehicle) hey. hey. lisbon called. they're not coming back into the office tonight. okay. you can probably go, too. (sighs) there's nobody else here. sure. did you change? what, this old thing? wait....
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jane ferguson, what have you learned? >> they captured him and he is in u.s. custody here in afghanistan. afghan forces are telling u.s. media outlets that yes, there was a joint operation but afghan intelligence agents had him in their custody and he was seized by u.s. soldiers and taken to bagram air base. normal for them when it comes to a foreign prisoner to allow the americans to interrogate him, to get whatever they need. something of a defensive line there, saying we would have allowed them to talk to him anyway. this all comes to the bigger debate about sovereignty, handover of combat operations to the end of this year and next year, of course. it seems like u.s. troops were involved in this but who gets to keep the prisoner afterwards is what is most crucial today and being debated. >> in terms of the relationship between the united states and the afghan government we are expected to hear very soon in a joint press conference fro from hamed karzai and john kerry. >> it is likely pakistan will be evolved, he is a senior member of the pakistani taliban.
jane ferguson, what have you learned? >> they captured him and he is in u.s. custody here in afghanistan. afghan forces are telling u.s. media outlets that yes, there was a joint operation but afghan intelligence agents had him in their custody and he was seized by u.s. soldiers and taken to bagram air base. normal for them when it comes to a foreign prisoner to allow the americans to interrogate him, to get whatever they need. something of a defensive line there, saying we would have...
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jane richard walked to the infield to lead st. ann's youth choir in singing the national anthem. ♪ o say can you see by -- >> jane is part of one of boston's best days after surviving one of its worst. on april 15 her and her family watched the finish of the boston marathon just feet away from where the deadly bomb was planted. the explosion killed her 8-year-old brother martin. left her mom with a head injury and sight in only one eye. her dad suffered shrapnel wound, burns and hearing loss and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, david ortiz, big papi to red sox nation rallied a shattered by defiant crowd. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to hurt united states. >> reporter: fate put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne tho
jane richard walked to the infield to lead st. ann's youth choir in singing the national anthem. ♪ o say can you see by -- >> jane is part of one of boston's best days after surviving one of its worst. on april 15 her and her family watched the finish of the boston marathon just feet away from where the deadly bomb was planted. the explosion killed her 8-year-old brother martin. left her mom with a head injury and sight in only one eye. her dad suffered shrapnel wound, burns and hearing...
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her dad suffered burns and hearing loss and jane lost her left leg.
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jane king is live at the new york stock exchange, jane? >> reporter: good morning, tesla shares are lower again this morning. in fact, at the moment they're trading down about 1.25% after the battery fire incident in seattle smoked the stock yesterday. it closed about 6% yesterday and had been down more than that earlier in the day before investors learned a collision with what appears to have been some type of metal object started the fire. tomorrow's monthly job report from september for the labor department will likely be delayed because of the government shutdown but the weekly claims did come out. they are out at the lowest levels since may of 2007. markets nervous about the government shutdown and the impacts on the economy. you can see there we're trading lower across the board. and the bloomberg silicon valley index in the red. automakers offering help to the customers hurt by the government shutdown. nissan and infiniti offering to delay three months without extension fees and honda is offering to defer payments during the shutdow
jane king is live at the new york stock exchange, jane? >> reporter: good morning, tesla shares are lower again this morning. in fact, at the moment they're trading down about 1.25% after the battery fire incident in seattle smoked the stock yesterday. it closed about 6% yesterday and had been down more than that earlier in the day before investors learned a collision with what appears to have been some type of metal object started the fire. tomorrow's monthly job report from september...
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jane? >> kayla, it is the most expensive program in pentagon history, and it reaches an important and lethal milestone. we will have the very first pictures after the break. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "power lu
jane? >> kayla, it is the most expensive program in pentagon history, and it reaches an important and lethal milestone. we will have the very first pictures after the break. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach...
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and i wanted to start by on behalf of the tjpa expressing our thanks and gratitude to jane morrison, as all of you know jane was a founding member of the tjpa advisory committee and at the age of 93 that she has decided to scale back the activity and fortunately for us she decided to resign her seat on the transbay cac in july. and but we are have, very grateful and honored that she included advocacy. and part of the long active volunteerism in san francisco which has included everything on work from woman's rights to immigrant's rights to worker rights and to ending homelessness and transportation and structure and she has been a tremendous ak set and so we are grateful for the service. >> and we have 15 seats on the cac and there are 15 seats and each one representing specified to represent a different con stit entcy, and the seat that jane vacated in july was the san francisco based transit advocacy and from mid july to mud august. and for that seat. and we have got a total of 6 eligible applicants. and from that pool, we are recommending, patrick valenito and he is a member of sp
and i wanted to start by on behalf of the tjpa expressing our thanks and gratitude to jane morrison, as all of you know jane was a founding member of the tjpa advisory committee and at the age of 93 that she has decided to scale back the activity and fortunately for us she decided to resign her seat on the transbay cac in july. and but we are have, very grateful and honored that she included advocacy. and part of the long active volunteerism in san francisco which has included everything on...
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good morning to you jane. maybe i should say point sts, jane. >> good morning to you. sayess i don't know how to that in spanish. the s&p yesterday wanting to a record after that shut down and debt ceiling deal was reached in washington. theirers hammered out deals over the budget impasse. president obama also signed into law a measure called the alternative pay plan for federal workers. the plan would institute a one percent pay increase for federal workers as of january 1. employees pay had been frozen for the past three years. chipotle says it makes food with integrity and as it plans to use more non-genetically modified ingredients in its food, that will lead to higher prices for the breed offense. salsa ingredients like tomatoes and corn are also rising. chipotle expects high prices sometime next year. ap says salsa is the number one preferred condiment in the country. they consumer research firm called package faxed as latino culture has impacted grocery aisles to the extent that it is has redefined american cuisine. i love salsa. >> i am surprised hot sauce wasn
good morning to you jane. maybe i should say point sts, jane. >> good morning to you. sayess i don't know how to that in spanish. the s&p yesterday wanting to a record after that shut down and debt ceiling deal was reached in washington. theirers hammered out deals over the budget impasse. president obama also signed into law a measure called the alternative pay plan for federal workers. the plan would institute a one percent pay increase for federal workers as of january 1. employees...
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. >> jane, i think they've stumbled on to a successful business model, potentially here. there's money to be made. >> well, yes, if they can actually use drunk dialing to somehow sell their services, genius! >> yeah, i know. someone's thinking about it. in the meantime, lots of obviouses where some of the lone sta people working for these staff people are probably going, oh, my god. >> i love that it randomly dials anybody in congress, because they're all kind of the same, as
. >> jane, i think they've stumbled on to a successful business model, potentially here. there's money to be made. >> well, yes, if they can actually use drunk dialing to somehow sell their services, genius! >> yeah, i know. someone's thinking about it. in the meantime, lots of obviouses where some of the lone sta people working for these staff people are probably going, oh, my god. >> i love that it randomly dials anybody in congress, because they're all kind of the...
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crow.the time s gradu well, jane crow sounds very she call familiar. it's like jim crow. that was herm idea. calmed jim jim -- called jim crow which lots of people was trying to show was contrary to law. there was something called jane crow sex segregation and she argued it was more or less the same thing. it was a radical thing to say in 1944. let me just read a little bit how pauley murray came to have this radical idea that effects all of us today. in the fall of 1941, she arrived in washington, d.c., for her first year of study at howard law school. wanting nothing more than to represent her race and struggles with segregation. she described her civil righted a vote -- ed a vote she was egger to demonstrate it. on the path to law was a simple trip south the previous year to see a relative which lead to her arrest aboarded a segregated but in virginia. after her arrest, the ncaap lawyers came to defend per. she loved what she saw. she loved seeing lawyer like thurgood marshall and she decided she wanted to be one of them. the following year she beca
crow.the time s gradu well, jane crow sounds very she call familiar. it's like jim crow. that was herm idea. calmed jim jim -- called jim crow which lots of people was trying to show was contrary to law. there was something called jane crow sex segregation and she argued it was more or less the same thing. it was a radical thing to say in 1944. let me just read a little bit how pauley murray came to have this radical idea that effects all of us today. in the fall of 1941, she arrived in...
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we want jane to come on out. jane has a great weekend look. >> she looks adorable. >> how cute does she look? jane is wearing a look that i think is perfect for the weekends. all about the layers as i said before. she's wearing a boxier kind of looser top but then pairing it with skinny jeans, important for proportions. if you're wearing something boxy up top, wear something skinny on the bottom. >> conversely true as well? >> fitted on top, wear something fuller on the bottom. you don't want to wear skin tight from head to toe. >> how many layers does have on? >> you can take the sweatshirt on, sweatshirts are having a moment now. >> i love sweatshirts. >> they're cool. >> she has a sweatshirt on underneath. >> tie it around your waist. >> exactly. >> how cute. >> that grunge look. >> with a scrunchy. >> way to go, jane. >> so cute. >> thank you. >> next up we have adriana, the collegiate-inspired look. tell us about that. >> a lot of us probably have that varsity jacket buried in the back of our closet. break i
we want jane to come on out. jane has a great weekend look. >> she looks adorable. >> how cute does she look? jane is wearing a look that i think is perfect for the weekends. all about the layers as i said before. she's wearing a boxier kind of looser top but then pairing it with skinny jeans, important for proportions. if you're wearing something boxy up top, wear something skinny on the bottom. >> conversely true as well? >> fitted on top, wear something fuller on the...
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and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, david ortiz rallied the crowd. and nobody going to dictate. >> reporter: last night they put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded, hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> again, sports is one thing. that was something else entirely. and that is our broadcast on this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, david ortiz rallied the crowd. and nobody going to dictate. >> reporter: last night they put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded, hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news,...
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jane garcia is ceo of one of my favorite organizations. i love covering you guys. you offer high-quality culturally appropriate, accessible health care to families in the east bay counties of alameda, contra costa, and tell us about your services because you offer a lot of services. >> well, we are happy that this past year we celebrated our 42nd year in operation. from the very beginning, we've provided the full gamete of primary care services. so we do a lot of prenatal care or delivering over 140 babies every month. we do lots of pediatrics, family medicine, and of course, a lot of work with our seniors as well. but we also look at the body as a complete work in progress, so we cover dental optometry and health care as well. >> do you find that health care is at the top of the list in terms of priorities for latino families? >> absolutely. that and education. if you don't have your health, then everything else is compromised. and we're at a very exciting point with the affordle care act rolling out as of yesterday. >> that's right. let's talk about that, the aff
jane garcia is ceo of one of my favorite organizations. i love covering you guys. you offer high-quality culturally appropriate, accessible health care to families in the east bay counties of alameda, contra costa, and tell us about your services because you offer a lot of services. >> well, we are happy that this past year we celebrated our 42nd year in operation. from the very beginning, we've provided the full gamete of primary care services. so we do a lot of prenatal care or...
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live at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> all right. thanks, jane. the oakland a's are getting ready for the playoffs and fans couldn't be more excited. that includes pets, of course. this is curly. he lives at the san carlos elms assisted living and memory care center. thanks for the photo and curly not having a choice of what he wears today. we would like to invite you to send us your fan photos. e-mail them at kgo-tv.com or share them on abc's facebook page or on twitte twitter @abc7newsbayarea. >> in case you make the decision to go, you can get on stub hub, $43 is the lowest we found. >> not bad. >> not bad for the playoffs. ticket city, they have them for like 50 bucks or so. the most expensive one, though, 500 bucks. >> really? >> hopefully right behind home plate. >> yeah. so it's going to be pretty nice weather? >> oh, my goodness, so nice weather. the whole country is going to see how gorgeous it can be around here this time of year. right now, they're not focusing on us anyway because of karen in the gulf and the snow in the rockies. so le
live at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> all right. thanks, jane. the oakland a's are getting ready for the playoffs and fans couldn't be more excited. that includes pets, of course. this is curly. he lives at the san carlos elms assisted living and memory care center. thanks for the photo and curly not having a choice of what he wears today. we would like to invite you to send us your fan photos. e-mail them at kgo-tv.com or share them on abc's facebook page...
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the government backed agencies are now suing jamie diamond jane. p. morgan because of rigging global interest rates on the three hundred plus trillion dollar market that's just three there's live or there's a g. there's a maid of all jamie dimon and j.p. morgan all had a hand in it there is a violation of middle and capital requirements they break twenty four hours a day seven days a week there's regulatory capture the list goes on and on and i've got a rap sheet longer than tony soprano but again he's white so therefore of today's america that means he's right well eric holder is very black and i think he is allowed to get away with crimes i don't think it's a matter of any sort of race i think what does it when you've got a lecture to to me because it was getting out of his place so that ascent jamie dimon the big white father from wall street you know eric holder get your place because it was going so he doesn't go i don't have many ready for isn't
the government backed agencies are now suing jamie diamond jane. p. morgan because of rigging global interest rates on the three hundred plus trillion dollar market that's just three there's live or there's a g. there's a maid of all jamie dimon and j.p. morgan all had a hand in it there is a violation of middle and capital requirements they break twenty four hours a day seven days a week there's regulatory capture the list goes on and on and i've got a rap sheet longer than tony soprano but...
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jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning, jane. >> good morning. the foreclosure picture in maryland is still pretty grim. first time notices more than andled in montgomery county tripled in frederick county. mmaryland was second behind maine. maryland takes longer because home closures need court approval. jos. a. bank looking to take over men's wearhouse. men's warehouse rejected the bid. shares of both companies did end higher. the dow and s&p did manage to yesterday.green prius has been around for years but now it is getting a price cut. it will start at just under $30,000 not including the delivery fee. plug-in did prius fall. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. back to you. >> thank you. >> you can see a towson grad student compete on "who wants to be a millionaire?" she said she loves watching game shows. being on one changes everything. >> when you are there, it is more difficult. >> she cannot tell us how she did on the show. you can find out for yourself today after 11 news at noon. >> now w
jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning, jane. >> good morning. the foreclosure picture in maryland is still pretty grim. first time notices more than andled in montgomery county tripled in frederick county. mmaryland was second behind maine. maryland takes longer because home closures need court approval. jos. a. bank looking to take over men's wearhouse. men's warehouse rejected the bid. shares of both companies did end higher. the dow and s&p did manage to...
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i'm going to go one further. >> i agree with you, jane. when these pents are receiving their letters about their children, they should buy a dozen roses for the person who wrote the letter. obesity needs to -- >> wendy: but here's the problem. the kids are being given the ers, they know what's inside. they're being given letters in front of other kids. i like you had parents who called me fat every chance they got. today i thank them because god knows how much fatter i could have been. but get your butt out of my household. you better never send my kid home with a letter. >> not every parent is like you. >> wendy: belaugh at mama june and honey boo boo. but let's get real. turn off the tv, mama june because i'm about to talk about you and your fat family. it is a crime how you continue to feed your daughter like that. there are kids in school to make fun. there's heart disease and all kinds of things. but that's mama june's problem. >> how is mama june going to know? she thinks it's cool. parents aren't doing that. parents aren't being par
i'm going to go one further. >> i agree with you, jane. when these pents are receiving their letters about their children, they should buy a dozen roses for the person who wrote the letter. obesity needs to -- >> wendy: but here's the problem. the kids are being given the ers, they know what's inside. they're being given letters in front of other kids. i like you had parents who called me fat every chance they got. today i thank them because god knows how much fatter i could have...
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no big deal. >> jane andraka: could you study here? >> jack andraka: yes. >> safer: jack easily maintains a 4.0 g.p.a. in school, despite a spotty attendance record. you're still in high school, correct? >> jack andraka: yeah. >> safer: why bother? >> jack andraka: ( laughs ) well, the reason i still bother with high school is because of my mom. she... she's really, like, "you have to do high school and you have to go to college," but... they're being kind of lenient with me right now. >> jane andraka: who wants tea? >> safer: jack's family is pretty laid back about his success-- low pressure and a high sense of humor. they say that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy. and it seems that you've been doing all work. >> jack andraka: well, i would say, "all play, no work," because, for me, going to the lab is pretty much play, i mean, it's the funnest thing ever. >> safer: jack holds the patent on his cancer test, and with the help of his patent lawyer, is looking to license the technology to a pharmaceutical company in the next fe
no big deal. >> jane andraka: could you study here? >> jack andraka: yes. >> safer: jack easily maintains a 4.0 g.p.a. in school, despite a spotty attendance record. you're still in high school, correct? >> jack andraka: yeah. >> safer: why bother? >> jack andraka: ( laughs ) well, the reason i still bother with high school is because of my mom. she... she's really, like, "you have to do high school and you have to go to college," but... they're...
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to jane wells now who's in beaverton, oregon, at nike's investor day. hey, jane. >> hey, sue. nike is now projecting $36 billion in revenues by fiscal year '17, that is $10 billion more than right now and see ven though it wants to reset in china and capture brazil, north america is the fastest growing market. the ceo mark parker points out one area of underperformance, women. >> we've been growing our business, our women's business, actually faster than we have our men's business. at the end of the fiscal year '13 our women's business was over $4 billion in total. that's wholesale. we'll reach nearly $7 billion by fiscal year 17. so big growth opportunity. >> now, that is still going to be less than 25% of total revenues. also the company plans to grow overall apparel revenues from about $7.5 billion to $10 billion by fiscal year 2017. talk about this new fly knit technology supposed to cut down on materials and labor, it's $160 and some analysts question whether people are going to pay that much for a shoe that doesn't have any visible technology on it. when can they scale t
to jane wells now who's in beaverton, oregon, at nike's investor day. hey, jane. >> hey, sue. nike is now projecting $36 billion in revenues by fiscal year '17, that is $10 billion more than right now and see ven though it wants to reset in china and capture brazil, north america is the fastest growing market. the ceo mark parker points out one area of underperformance, women. >> we've been growing our business, our women's business, actually faster than we have our men's business....
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jane wells joins us now with the details. jane? >> hey, melissa. the report that was supposed to come out tomorrow is really important. it would be reflecting this year's harvest. >> we're going to seek out private information that we're ultimately going to have to pay for. it will come to us as an added cost. >> he says for a farm that produces 100,000 bushels, private pricing data could cost 20,000. that's 20 cents per bushel. that's almost 5% there. that's a lot. >> you have a little bit of skepticism as to whether the markets are telling you the right picture. >> volume has been returning as traders get used to life without the usda. and one analyst they create volatile trading. >> he says unfortunately. everybody else wants the usda to get back to work. >> let's start negotiating directly. old school, melissa. >> truly old school. thanks for that. >> so what's a commodities trade there. >> symposium. it's great to see you. >> in terms of this vacuum of data, there are private sources of crop data. so what does a trade here. >> farmers have to
jane wells joins us now with the details. jane? >> hey, melissa. the report that was supposed to come out tomorrow is really important. it would be reflecting this year's harvest. >> we're going to seek out private information that we're ultimately going to have to pay for. it will come to us as an added cost. >> he says for a farm that produces 100,000 bushels, private pricing data could cost 20,000. that's 20 cents per bushel. that's almost 5% there. that's a lot. >>...
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jane o'donnell, phil galewitz and dr. corey he corey hebert. >> how a man with a track record is leading the largest city in mississippi. >> 50 years ago, the world's attention was on mississippi as the struggle for civil rights heated up across the state. as america tonight's adam may reports veterans of that movement today are celebrating the election of a new mayor in jackson, mississippi one with a radical history. >> in the reddest of red states with a notorious civil rights history, this man may be the most radical elected official in the united states. >> the reality is that revolution is a good idea. it's not a bad idea. >> shoque mamumba, a revolutionary of a black nationalist organization and now the mayor of jackson, mississippi. >> how you doing? >> we caught up with mayor lamamba, as he adjusted to life as the mayor of the largest city in mississippi. >> i made a lot of mistakes, he's a man who's there. >> hey what's going on now. >> the mayor's radical history hasn't scared away his supporters. in this diner
jane o'donnell, phil galewitz and dr. corey he corey hebert. >> how a man with a track record is leading the largest city in mississippi. >> 50 years ago, the world's attention was on mississippi as the struggle for civil rights heated up across the state. as america tonight's adam may reports veterans of that movement today are celebrating the election of a new mayor in jackson, mississippi one with a radical history. >> in the reddest of red states with a notorious civil...
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jane goodall was the keynote speaker at the santa clara convention center. she spoke about her work with chimp pan zees. she's a united nations message of peace. >>> he was the second american to orbit the earth back in 1962. his flight was disrupted by technical glitches and had americans on edge wondering if he survived. he was found safe in his life raft. his death leafs senator john glenn the only surviving member of the mercury 7 astronauts. >> nice to see you with jane goodall. >>> up next, we'll show you why a dozen people were stranded at the type of a roller coaster. >>> a popular roller coaster is back up and running tonight. >> we showed you riders stranded on top of the hollywood rip ride rocket. crews got them down two hours later. a computer glitch caused the ride to stop. universal studios and nbc are owned by the same parent company and that is comcast. >> that roller coaster is near the entrance. when they got stuck, i'm sure there were a lot of people watching. >> thanks for watching us here. >> good night. see you soon. >>> on our bro >>>
jane goodall was the keynote speaker at the santa clara convention center. she spoke about her work with chimp pan zees. she's a united nations message of peace. >>> he was the second american to orbit the earth back in 1962. his flight was disrupted by technical glitches and had americans on edge wondering if he survived. he was found safe in his life raft. his death leafs senator john glenn the only surviving member of the mercury 7 astronauts. >> nice to see you with jane...
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bloomberg's jane king joins us now. good morning, jane. >> hi, eric and kristin. good morning. right now banks are going ahead and approving new mortgages and delivering them to borrowers. lauren eunice says banks can't sell the loans to fannie mae and freddie mac like they usually do because they are unable to get the irs income verification that fannie and freddie require. the banks are holding the mortgages for themselves. when they have enough for their own portfolios, they may stop lending. it's hurting real estate deals in rural areas. the special zero% loans for those areas are completely shut down blocking thousands of deals from closing. let's see how the markets are doing so far this morning. we're down again, not by much, but a little bit lower here across the board. the bloomberg silicon valley index is trading a slight bit higher here. we're watching oracle shares and ceo larry ellison and other executives are overpaid relative to their peers especially given oracle's inferior stock performance. they're urging investors to vote against the pay packages for oracle's
bloomberg's jane king joins us now. good morning, jane. >> hi, eric and kristin. good morning. right now banks are going ahead and approving new mortgages and delivering them to borrowers. lauren eunice says banks can't sell the loans to fannie mae and freddie mac like they usually do because they are unable to get the irs income verification that fannie and freddie require. the banks are holding the mortgages for themselves. when they have enough for their own portfolios, they may stop...
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. >>> plus jane fonda gets the honor of a lifetime. >>> hali barry and martinez added to their family. the actress gave birth to a little boy. >>> jane fonda will be at the women's media center tuesday to honor this year's award winners and the 75-year-old will collect a trophy of her own. the american film institute tapped fonda for next summer's life achievement awards. >>> january jones is out for revenge in her new movie, sweetwater. jones plays a former prostitute, trying to build an honest life with her husband in new mexico. a clash with a local preacher sets jones on a quest for vengeance. >> i thought it was a really cool challenge for me to take on and something for me to do again. >>> ben stiller and kristen walked the red carpet at the screening of their newest movie the secret life of walter admitty i can't one of those movies. >> reporter: it is set for release on christmas day. >>> good morning and thank you for watching wusa9 at 5:00 a.m. happy monday, i'm andrea roane. >>> if your lawn is crunchy and you would rather jump in puddles, today is your day. >> the grass is
. >>> plus jane fonda gets the honor of a lifetime. >>> hali barry and martinez added to their family. the actress gave birth to a little boy. >>> jane fonda will be at the women's media center tuesday to honor this year's award winners and the 75-year-old will collect a trophy of her own. the american film institute tapped fonda for next summer's life achievement awards. >>> january jones is out for revenge in her new movie, sweetwater. jones plays a former...
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jane sent out to your the dashboard, our quarterly dashboard and so wanted to just bring to your attention that we have seen a reduction in our client services, so in consultation with christian and martha and jane, i think some of the things we can attribute to this is the job squad has been out and are facilitating the needs and responses that are assistance to businesses that they come contact that may have been referred to our office. we need to now go and serve cross reference entities that have contacted through our office license 1, 2, 3, if they've got to our website and on to that, so in that respect license 1, 2, 3 facilitated their need to get assistance in our office. also, there's been a decrease in unemployment or an increase in employment so many individuals that we saw, especially during the height of the economic downturn, people trying things on their own, so if there are more individuals who are employed may be less likely to pursue other avenues for income. this is the first quarter we've seen a decrease so i will go through and go back and do some more cross checking w
jane sent out to your the dashboard, our quarterly dashboard and so wanted to just bring to your attention that we have seen a reduction in our client services, so in consultation with christian and martha and jane, i think some of the things we can attribute to this is the job squad has been out and are facilitating the needs and responses that are assistance to businesses that they come contact that may have been referred to our office. we need to now go and serve cross reference entities...
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but of course the last five attempts on his life in previous years were claimed by the taliban. >> jane, thank you very much, that is jane live in kabul and we will check on events in syria for us in southern lebanon. and several incidents of violence in syria on this first day of eat. >> yes, like you mentioned earlier worshippers coming under attack performing eat prayers and that happened in a neighborhood southwest of the capitol damascus and we understand from opposition activists on the ground is a progovernment supporter threw explosives at the mosque during the eat prayers but violence has been reported in other areas of the country during the first day of eat. we know that there was heavy shelling in the rural country side of hama providence and that is where most of these children are from. most of the refugees are from hama and the war is continuing and no seize fire. there was talk or call for a cease fire during the eat holiday but that didn't happen. >> reporter: and so how are the people and the children there where you are celebrating eat? what conditions are they in? >>
but of course the last five attempts on his life in previous years were claimed by the taliban. >> jane, thank you very much, that is jane live in kabul and we will check on events in syria for us in southern lebanon. and several incidents of violence in syria on this first day of eat. >> yes, like you mentioned earlier worshippers coming under attack performing eat prayers and that happened in a neighborhood southwest of the capitol damascus and we understand from opposition...