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. - same name on these receipts from an upper east side dry cleaner. judging by what they charge, she's fussy about her clothes. - so we know who she is and what she is. - well, serena thinks that in amber's case, "model" means maybe-- maybe something else. - yeah, we didn't find any professional photos of her or head shots. - if she fled to avoid us, maybe she took them with her. - i don't think that we caused the fleeing. she left too many bread crumbs. - dry cleaner said she picked up all her clothes four days ago. - okay, we know amber paid the rent. what about credit cards? - cash only, since filing for bankruptcy two years ago. - kevin's lease application has a bank reference. that should get you started. - well, kevin might have been out of work, but he had some earning power. he cashed a $10,000 check four months ago. - really? from whom? - from eli gold enterprises. - the i gold? - should i know who that is? - you don't spend much time online. - only work-related. - mm-hmm. no kids to help with their homework. - fortunately... for their sake.
. - same name on these receipts from an upper east side dry cleaner. judging by what they charge, she's fussy about her clothes. - so we know who she is and what she is. - well, serena thinks that in amber's case, "model" means maybe-- maybe something else. - yeah, we didn't find any professional photos of her or head shots. - if she fled to avoid us, maybe she took them with her. - i don't think that we caused the fleeing. she left too many bread crumbs. - dry cleaner said she picked...
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maybe she wanted supposed to be in this race, she was just racing home from the dry cleaners. >> dude tricks police into thinking he found a dime bag. >> as in some specified amount of drugs? >> but see how this is paying off in laughs. and a photographer gets some kisses from the wolves. >> they kind of hang around like they're dogs. >> see how they act like he's part of the pack. the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. i can cross even more places off my travel wish list. this year alone, i hit new york... and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>> it's the newest inspirational video on youtube. >> welcome to the workout show that proves that everybody is awesome. >> everybody is awesome according to zach. he's going to show us what we can do to get in shape, like going up the stairs, which for him is difficult because he has cerebral palsy. >> here's what you need. stairs! >> he makes an attempt to get up the stairs. and he's got an inspirational quote. >>
maybe she wanted supposed to be in this race, she was just racing home from the dry cleaners. >> dude tricks police into thinking he found a dime bag. >> as in some specified amount of drugs? >> but see how this is paying off in laughs. and a photographer gets some kisses from the wolves. >> they kind of hang around like they're dogs. >> see how they act like he's part of the pack. the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. i can cross even more...
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maybe she wanted supposed to be in this race, she was just racing home from the dry cleaners. >> dude tricks police into thinking he found a dime bag. >> as in some specified amount of drugs? >> but see how this is paying off in laughs. and a photographer gets some kisses from the wolves. >> they kind of hang around like they're dogs. >> see how they act like he's part of the pack. the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. i can cross even more places off my travel wish list. this year alone, i hit new york... and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, a super low price on breakfast. honey bunches of oats is only $1.88 a box. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. make it a triple scoop. dreyer's ice cream is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> it's the newest inspirational video
maybe she wanted supposed to be in this race, she was just racing home from the dry cleaners. >> dude tricks police into thinking he found a dime bag. >> as in some specified amount of drugs? >> but see how this is paying off in laughs. and a photographer gets some kisses from the wolves. >> they kind of hang around like they're dogs. >> see how they act like he's part of the pack. the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. i can cross even more...
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we've got to work out the seating chart, then i've got to pick up my suit from the dry cleaner's, and if you think i'm done choreographing our first dance, you're insane. - look, it's all taken care of, okay? we planned a simple, small get-together to avoid all the usual wedding craziness. so just calm down, okay? if you get nervous, you're gonna make me nervous. - okay. i hear you, i hear you. but i have barely scratched the surface of my to-do list. - to-do list? "add hydrangeas to centerpieces"? - can we? it's unseasonably warm. i don't know. - "invent signature wedding cocktail"? - already got the name. the "jadam." - "train mambo to be ring bearer." we are not having your bird be the ring bearer. - he is your bird too. - come on, just let me stay in bed a while longer. - okay. well, "final premarital intercourse" is on the list. all right, look. we've got to multitask, okay? so while we're doing it, you've got to think of garnishes for the "jadam." ow! hey. - jeff, jen and i are going to get wedding day massages. did you do something with my purse? - yeah, i took it to work yeste
we've got to work out the seating chart, then i've got to pick up my suit from the dry cleaner's, and if you think i'm done choreographing our first dance, you're insane. - look, it's all taken care of, okay? we planned a simple, small get-together to avoid all the usual wedding craziness. so just calm down, okay? if you get nervous, you're gonna make me nervous. - okay. i hear you, i hear you. but i have barely scratched the surface of my to-do list. - to-do list? "add hydrangeas to...
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are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where does this end up? on the floor. it gets mixed together and becomes a hazardous soup and it's usually slippery. safeway, what do you think they have in there, kids? we will show you. bleach. okay. bleach is great i used it this afternoon to get my shirt white it's great. do we need this much bleach at home? no. safeway need it? probably not. look what they have across from the bleach. it says don't mix ammonia and bleach makes a gas. these are bad things to mix with bleach. who's got these under their sink in i do. everybody does. you want to separate the ones that don't go to together. how do you find out? read the labels. these are department of transportation placards, they are colored. they are all red. they have the sort of flame thing up there. the little number here and number here. we've got books in our rig that tell us what these are. based on a number. we will see a 1219, look i
are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where does this end up? on the floor. it gets mixed together and becomes a hazardous soup and it's usually slippery. safeway, what do you think they have in there, kids? we will show you. bleach. okay. bleach is great i used it this afternoon to get my shirt white it's great. do we need this much bleach at home? no. safeway need it? probably not....
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. >> if they don't get paid, they're not going to get pizza out, go to the dry cleaners. it will have an enormous ripple effect. >> i have a 2-month-old son. that paycheck matters. they're fighting and bickering. we have government workers. actually what we really need is for the government to keep moving. it's stressful, my man. it is stressful. >> the latest cnn poll shows 68% of americans think even a short shutdown is a bad idea. >> and if in goes forward, national parks and museums will close and that includes the national zoo. today many visitors at the zoo rearranged their plans to try to see the animals before the shutdown and they were not disappointed. giant panda tian tian was in his yard, but when the zoo closes no, visitors or volunteers will be allowed in and that popular intranet canada cam will be turned off, too, though the staff will monitor the new baby through the cameras and most of the zoo's employees, everybody who doesn't take direct care of animals will be furloughed. >> the animal care staff is considered essential. the animals will get fed, fram
. >> if they don't get paid, they're not going to get pizza out, go to the dry cleaners. it will have an enormous ripple effect. >> i have a 2-month-old son. that paycheck matters. they're fighting and bickering. we have government workers. actually what we really need is for the government to keep moving. it's stressful, my man. it is stressful. >> the latest cnn poll shows 68% of americans think even a short shutdown is a bad idea. >> and if in goes forward, national...
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it is going to hit me, the dry cleaners, the bar owners, the coffee shop owners first because those arehings that people can cut. >> that's exactly the point i'm trying to get at here. a lot of people say i'm not going to a national park it's the end of september. the issue is how it trickles down to other parts of the economy. how does somebody like you plan around a potential government shutdown. >> we got instructions at 5:00 today that said we still don't know. but that employee could be locked out tomorrow. for the rest of my business, my clients don't know what to expect. many non-profits and small businesses around the country work with government. ironically this is bad. sequestration on the budget is horrible. do you hire somebody for a one-year contract because you don't know, or -- >> you live in northern virginia where there are a lot of businesses that do work for the federal government. your area did well. is -- are seem people finding with all of this uncertainty that maybe it is better to diversify a little bit? >> ironically my clients are all over the country, and that
it is going to hit me, the dry cleaners, the bar owners, the coffee shop owners first because those arehings that people can cut. >> that's exactly the point i'm trying to get at here. a lot of people say i'm not going to a national park it's the end of september. the issue is how it trickles down to other parts of the economy. how does somebody like you plan around a potential government shutdown. >> we got instructions at 5:00 today that said we still don't know. but that employee...
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child care, people selling in the flea market, on up to janitorial, landscaping, restaurants, dry cleaners, and in some cases, small manufacturers. we sometimes bridges of it in even larger transactions if we think there's community benefits, we might wind collectively with the city's working solutions fund or with another lender. so far, -- and we work throughout the bay area. we work in four bay area counties, said francisco obviously being one of the importance, but also said the clara, san mateo, alameda. we have laid out over $15 million to bay area businesses with a medium loan size of about $7,000 -- median loan size of about $7,000. who do we work with? principally, we want to work with businesses that have at least one year of sales history. we will look at start of businesses in the case with there is significant industry experience and significant owner injection or investment into the business, but if someone comes was without experience and without capital to invest, we will recommend that they go through a training program and go get some experience before we would be able to
child care, people selling in the flea market, on up to janitorial, landscaping, restaurants, dry cleaners, and in some cases, small manufacturers. we sometimes bridges of it in even larger transactions if we think there's community benefits, we might wind collectively with the city's working solutions fund or with another lender. so far, -- and we work throughout the bay area. we work in four bay area counties, said francisco obviously being one of the importance, but also said the clara, san...
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this traffic report is brought to you by your local zip's dry cleaner.ps at 312smips.com. >>> high drama on hostages. it's the story of a family thrust into the middle of a political conspiracy to asis nate the president. jessica kartalija has a preview. >> i'm not going to repeat myself. i suggest you listen carefully. >> tony is a surgeon chosen to operate on the president. they threaten to kill her. >> follow my instructions. no one will get hurt . >> it's a very big wake up call. >> this is the scariest thing anyone would have to go through. >> he's doing something for a good reason but doing bad things. >> you're going to kill the president of the united states? other wise we will kill your family. >> faced with that extraordinary choice she chooses to avoid making a decision and the action centers on the consequences. >> i underestimated her. >> i can see how duncan thought ellen was a push over. >> i'm disappointed. i thought we had an understanding. >> the essence of this series is really her and i going at each other and sort of topping each oth
this traffic report is brought to you by your local zip's dry cleaner.ps at 312smips.com. >>> high drama on hostages. it's the story of a family thrust into the middle of a political conspiracy to asis nate the president. jessica kartalija has a preview. >> i'm not going to repeat myself. i suggest you listen carefully. >> tony is a surgeon chosen to operate on the president. they threaten to kill her. >> follow my instructions. no one will get hurt . >> it's a...
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they found work as merchants, store owners, opened liquor stores, groceries, massage studios, dry cleanersn area that was, as it's called, underserved, where major chains feared to tread, where others preferred to abandon, koreans moved in. so 1992 -- four l.a. police officers are on trial for what sure as hell looked to me like a wildly excessive and prolonged beating of an unarmed rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. for me, it was a holy -- i never saw that coming moment. for african-americans it was a somewhat ruder surprise. to say people were angry would be an understatement. >> they don't represent the people no more. >> south central was that way. so you could almost feel it like a tidal wave coming. >> the lapd were completely unprepared for what happened next. >> everything you see here, all this was being looted. chairs, rocks, everything being thrown through walls. if you go straight down western on venice, the whole plaza burned on fire. we were calling 911, and there was no response. >> did the cops come at all? >> i was here all three days. i didn't see a
they found work as merchants, store owners, opened liquor stores, groceries, massage studios, dry cleanersn area that was, as it's called, underserved, where major chains feared to tread, where others preferred to abandon, koreans moved in. so 1992 -- four l.a. police officers are on trial for what sure as hell looked to me like a wildly excessive and prolonged beating of an unarmed rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. for me, it was a holy -- i never saw that coming moment....
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hey, do you know a good dry cleaner? you guys always seem to know. ow if any of that is worth dry-cleaning. wow, well, you're really doing wonders to get rid of that bitchy stereotype. well, i'm not the one riding the elevator all day. dude, i don't ride the elevator all day. [elevator pings] pizza delivery for a russell on the elevator. oh, no, no, that's russell elevator. that's his name. he lives in the building. yeah, you know what? i'll take that. i'll give that to mr. elevator. and, um, i feel like maybe he ordered a soda too? oh. there you go. you had to tell jack sheila wants a baby. i didn't have to. it just sort of slipped out. i did not think jack was gonna make the dock when he leaped off the boat. look, he would've found out eventually. yeah, but maybe by then he would've been so in love he wouldn't have cared. i may need another seasick pill. i can't believe sheila would lie to jack like that. i cannot believe jack is so shallow he couldn't deal with it. since when is it shallow to not want to go out with someone who tricked you? there's
hey, do you know a good dry cleaner? you guys always seem to know. ow if any of that is worth dry-cleaning. wow, well, you're really doing wonders to get rid of that bitchy stereotype. well, i'm not the one riding the elevator all day. dude, i don't ride the elevator all day. [elevator pings] pizza delivery for a russell on the elevator. oh, no, no, that's russell elevator. that's his name. he lives in the building. yeah, you know what? i'll take that. i'll give that to mr. elevator. and, um, i...
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this traffic report is brought to you by your local zips dry cleaners. unboatable pricing. find your zips. back over to you. >>> thank you very much. volkswagen is discontinuing production of one of its most beloved vehicles, the bus. wjz will mark the end of an era for a symbol of '60s counter culture. >> reporter: for some, the volkswagen bus was the driving spirit of their youth. >> reporter: for others, it's an enduring relic, long past its prime. but volkswagen will stop producing the pill-shaped vans, after december 31st. that's when brazil, the only country where the bus is still being produced, will start requiring air bags and anti-loc brakes in all new cars. >> volkswagen, rather than bring the bus up to that standard, have decided to stop selling it there. >> reporter: that will mean the end of the road for a vehicle first introduced in 1950. >> really, without the volkswagen bus, you wouldn't have seen the popularization of kind of a mass market people mover, like a minivan. >> it's something that is almost universal's appealing. it makes people smile whenever t
this traffic report is brought to you by your local zips dry cleaners. unboatable pricing. find your zips. back over to you. >>> thank you very much. volkswagen is discontinuing production of one of its most beloved vehicles, the bus. wjz will mark the end of an era for a symbol of '60s counter culture. >> reporter: for some, the volkswagen bus was the driving spirit of their youth. >> reporter: for others, it's an enduring relic, long past its prime. but volkswagen will...
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traffic report is brought to you by your local zips dry cleaners, professional beat -- cleaning, unbeatable prices. you can find your local zips. >>> started as an empty lot. but drive down russell street now, and you can see what is soon to be the beginning of baltimore city's first casino. we got a look behind this $440 million project. >> reporter: construction here at the horse shoe casino has been going on for six months. so in the last six weeks, things have kicked into high gear. steel is going up. >> reporter: it started as a dirt lot. but in six months, crews have turned the empty space into the beginning of the $440 million horse shoe casino. >> i think people can see the reality kind of coming. with all the talk coming on and the renderings that have gone out. you can see the real look of the casino starting to develop. >> this is the part of the job that progresses really quickly. >> today, the project manager gave wjz a tour of the project's progress. >> just past the elevator trunk, you open up into the casino floor. >> the steel beams are up, as much as concrete for what will
traffic report is brought to you by your local zips dry cleaners, professional beat -- cleaning, unbeatable prices. you can find your local zips. >>> started as an empty lot. but drive down russell street now, and you can see what is soon to be the beginning of baltimore city's first casino. we got a look behind this $440 million project. >> reporter: construction here at the horse shoe casino has been going on for six months. so in the last six weeks, things have kicked into...
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into the carpet glider, i was simply able to go over those larger rugs that i couldn't take to a dry cleaner they're instantly refreshed, they smell eat, and i'm bringing life back into my fabrics. >> if you do a lot of mopping 'cause your floors take a beating, you might want to upgrade to the new coral microfiber mop pad. they're more absorbent, making cleaning even easier than ever before. look at the way they cut through these footprints. the steam loosens the dirt and the microfiber fingers lift and lock it in. i also want to show you how the head swivels-- you see that? and you also have this triangular design that gets right into corners and up against your baseboards, cleaning and polishing all at the same time. but let me show you how easy it is to go from the mop to the handheld configuration. all i'm gonna do is switch it off, press the button, press this button, and now i'm ready to use one of the best handheld steamers you'll ever own. and what i'm gonna do is turn it all the way up to 4 and turn it on, and i want to show you how you can clean and deodorize. if you've got a garb
into the carpet glider, i was simply able to go over those larger rugs that i couldn't take to a dry cleaner they're instantly refreshed, they smell eat, and i'm bringing life back into my fabrics. >> if you do a lot of mopping 'cause your floors take a beating, you might want to upgrade to the new coral microfiber mop pad. they're more absorbent, making cleaning even easier than ever before. look at the way they cut through these footprints. the steam loosens the dirt and the microfiber...
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our own phones, type our own letters, do the grocery shopping and take our own clothes to the dry cleaners. but i think these are the only constants. as much as we have grown the business, the business has grown us. it has grown us in adapting to every new circumstance in a competitive environment. the most important quality we both have brought to it is flexibility and openness to change, good democrat attributes. and though i spoke of the limitations of our gender, we have also been blessed by the benefits of our gender. last week in the washington post there was an article about partnerships which incidentally are much more susceptible to breakups than marriage. and it was said that the common wisdom seems to be that women make better partners than men. certainly, the flexibility and openness is a factor in that, but there is one more thing i'd like to leave with you. i think when you have a male partnership, there's a tremendous emphasis put upon be money; making it and keeping it. i can't remember a single quarrel that carla and i have ever had over money. i think the female perspecti
our own phones, type our own letters, do the grocery shopping and take our own clothes to the dry cleaners. but i think these are the only constants. as much as we have grown the business, the business has grown us. it has grown us in adapting to every new circumstance in a competitive environment. the most important quality we both have brought to it is flexibility and openness to change, good democrat attributes. and though i spoke of the limitations of our gender, we have also been blessed...
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he's a common laborer whose dream is to be a dry cleaner. and knowing kathleen is pregnant with another man's child, he marries her about five months before the birth. there was never any question that charles manson was an ill legitimate baby. his birth certificate was filed a few days after -- a few weeks after his birth. william manson listed at the father. but the whole family and charles himself knew throughout that the real father was colonel scott. no doubt whatsoever. so the later rumors that manson hated and feared blacks because he had a black father, for instance, never, folks. never, ever. manson and kathleen's marriage lasts a couple years. he divorces her. she's still a young girl, she's trying to run around and have a little fun. her son is never left with strangers or offered for a pitcher of beer. instead, she does what many young women that age do and sticks him with her mother or her sister and her husband and daughter. but he's cared for always. kathleen and her brother luther, spectacularly botch an attempted robbery. th
he's a common laborer whose dream is to be a dry cleaner. and knowing kathleen is pregnant with another man's child, he marries her about five months before the birth. there was never any question that charles manson was an ill legitimate baby. his birth certificate was filed a few days after -- a few weeks after his birth. william manson listed at the father. but the whole family and charles himself knew throughout that the real father was colonel scott. no doubt whatsoever. so the later...
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still into our own phones, tyrone netters, due to go shopping and take your own clothes to the dry cleanersut i think these are the only ones. as much as we have grown up business has grown us. to adapt to every news service stand in the competitive environment. the most important quality is flexibility and openness to change. good democrat attributes and although i spoke of the limitations of our gender we're also invested by the benefits of "the washington post" an article about partnerships that are much more susceptible to breakups and that the common wisdom is that it makes better partners as women than men. survey that id if you have a tremendous emphasis put on many icahn not remember a single coral that car line and i have ever had over many. the female perspective is that many pales in comparison to the relationships we have with each other and with their customers and our staff and that is where the energies along. thank you. [applause] >> i have nothing to add. [laughter] that was great. i will give bill a little bit of the history of the store and the reflections as be are about
still into our own phones, tyrone netters, due to go shopping and take your own clothes to the dry cleanersut i think these are the only ones. as much as we have grown up business has grown us. to adapt to every news service stand in the competitive environment. the most important quality is flexibility and openness to change. good democrat attributes and although i spoke of the limitations of our gender we're also invested by the benefits of "the washington post" an article about...
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we're talking about people who run dry cleaners, restaurants and that are in the shadow of a federal. these are not major corporations running these businesses. this is your next door neighbor. >> you know, i think that's such an important point because we forget that the impact, there's a ripple effect to the impacts when there is a shutdown and sort of the kmubts that are impacted, it's not just the museum is close or the park is closed. i mean -- sometimes, as you point out, i mean how short sided would that have been if you would have lost your student housing. here you were trying do all of the right things and the shutdown made it harder. >> i had to appeal to the office. i had to beg for my place in student housing and they happened to see my particular predicament and give me that extension but they didn't have to do it. >> james, it's short sided also because as we know there will be a huge cost to the economy. it will cost the federal government to shut down. >> it's very expensive. >> this is really foolish and job killing. the republicans are being job killers themselves
we're talking about people who run dry cleaners, restaurants and that are in the shadow of a federal. these are not major corporations running these businesses. this is your next door neighbor. >> you know, i think that's such an important point because we forget that the impact, there's a ripple effect to the impacts when there is a shutdown and sort of the kmubts that are impacted, it's not just the museum is close or the park is closed. i mean -- sometimes, as you point out, i mean how...
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chris allsbrooks from zips dry cleaners joins us this morning with more. - what should we do to storeem? -what else should we do with our clothes? to learn more log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up on good day baltimore... a nap... may make all the difference. why researchers are encouraging preschool teachers... to give their students a few minute of rest... every day. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 8)) wednesday september 25th map green map you're watching it happen live... senator ted cruz and his colleagues have been talking on the senate floor since yesterday afternoon...and he says he's not going to stop anytime soon. tom rodgers is here with that.. and this morning's other top stories. senator cruz's marathon protest speech began at 2:41 tuesday afternoon. the reason?
chris allsbrooks from zips dry cleaners joins us this morning with more. - what should we do to storeem? -what else should we do with our clothes? to learn more log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up on good day baltimore... a nap... may make all the difference. why researchers are encouraging preschool teachers... to give their students a few minute of rest... every day. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 8)) wednesday september 25th map...
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and while you're out, could you go to the bank, uh, hardware store, and the dry cleaners?e i'm at work? i entertain men, ray. come on, ally. great news, ray. you're in. what am i in, and does it wash off? ray... every man has certain moments in life that define who he is in the great circle of... life. tonight, you and i are having such a moment. i'm not getting naked and let you hold me up to the moon, dad. not again. poker. with me and the boys. no, dad, please. why don't you ask robert? well, your brother's a cop. he's very sensitive about this gambling thing. what if he turns us in? you'd like jail. they have crafts. i don't get it. you--you saying no to me? to your father? dad, i'm not saying no. i just-- i don't wanna go. don't wanna go? after the way you hounded me all those years in high school to play? when did i hound you to play cards with your friends? all right, all right, so we didn't talk much during the high school years. i--i know i kind of lost track of you. i'm sorry. anyway, we got four guys. we need a fifth. come on. no. i hate those guys. all they did
and while you're out, could you go to the bank, uh, hardware store, and the dry cleaners?e i'm at work? i entertain men, ray. come on, ally. great news, ray. you're in. what am i in, and does it wash off? ray... every man has certain moments in life that define who he is in the great circle of... life. tonight, you and i are having such a moment. i'm not getting naked and let you hold me up to the moon, dad. not again. poker. with me and the boys. no, dad, please. why don't you ask robert?...
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a, a neighbor whose dream is to be a dry cleaner. no weighing she is pregnant with another man's child marries her five months before the birth in never any question that charles manson was illegitimate, his birth certificate was filed a few weeks after his birth william meehan said in a listed as the father by the whole family knew the real father was colonel scott. no doubt. so later rumors that he arcks because he had a black father never. never ever. the old marriagsts a couple years and he divorces her she is still young girl trying to run around and her son is never left with strangers or offered for beer but instead she does so many young women do and sticks him with her mother or her sister that he is always cared for. kathleen and her brother botch an attempted robbery they tried to probe somebody in the back and said it was a gun it was called the ketchup bottle bandits the greatest dunderhead do castling gets five years in prison and luther gets tin is on her record ben never once anywhere before then or in the next 15 yea
a, a neighbor whose dream is to be a dry cleaner. no weighing she is pregnant with another man's child marries her five months before the birth in never any question that charles manson was illegitimate, his birth certificate was filed a few weeks after his birth william meehan said in a listed as the father by the whole family knew the real father was colonel scott. no doubt. so later rumors that he arcks because he had a black father never. never ever. the old marriagsts a couple years and he...
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>> it about a couple who lives in the hood, he owns a dry dr cleaner and they move up to the eastsidehas been done. >> you are talking about your show. >> who plays the son of an old jump dealer. >> that's a clip out. >> all you need to know i is in this clip, hugy low down is in thhugy low darn is inthe down in the building. >> i'm looking for eleanor jones. >> i thought it was, i made the same mistake in the white hues. anyway, the condo at north hollywood. >> p i am the very best man. >> what was your name again. >> hugy low down. >> you're playing yourself. your >> i'm playing myself. >> great, great. >> you have -- we are running out of clip now. >> you're running the whole episode. >> that outfit on the show. >> and you're writing for the show. writers, it's ars, it great cast, it's a great show. >> you shoot in l.a. i assume. >> are you relocating?reloca >> i got to get away.away. you win it. i said the -- are on t.v. >> what is going on? >> i don't know. it? me about >> what is wrong with the redskins. saididsee the article that people who root for losing football teams tend t
>> it about a couple who lives in the hood, he owns a dry dr cleaner and they move up to the eastsidehas been done. >> you are talking about your show. >> who plays the son of an old jump dealer. >> that's a clip out. >> all you need to know i is in this clip, hugy low down is in thhugy low darn is inthe down in the building. >> i'm looking for eleanor jones. >> i thought it was, i made the same mistake in the white hues. anyway, the condo at north...
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in a few days, when people stop getting their paychecks, when he people running dry cleaners can't payr in d.c. and people can't pay for their light bills or groceries, that's going to be a crown of thorns. >> anyone else want to weigh in before >> morris? >> crazy cruz. >> that one's good, too. >> we have more to add to the list. let's go on with our next topic. susan, the obama doctrine. here's the president on iran. >> the very fact that this was the first communications between an american and iranian president since 1979 underscores the deep mistrust between our countries. but it also indicates the prospect of moving beyond that difficult history. >> has the president's nonmilitary sanctioned diplomatic approach, is that winning the day? isn't that what americans want, susan? >> it is what americans want, but there's no indication that we should be able to trust iran or syria, for that matter. so it's not one of those trust but verify. it's don't trust, verify and verify again. plus we have to be concerned about one of the countries in the region, israel, and how they react to all
in a few days, when people stop getting their paychecks, when he people running dry cleaners can't payr in d.c. and people can't pay for their light bills or groceries, that's going to be a crown of thorns. >> anyone else want to weigh in before >> morris? >> crazy cruz. >> that one's good, too. >> we have more to add to the list. let's go on with our next topic. susan, the obama doctrine. here's the president on iran. >> the very fact that this was the first...
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dry cleaner is not make record profits.t by this. >> it might apply to a walmart who does make record profits, that's making a lot of profits, and for people like that, that have a lot of minimum wage workers, it makes sense. >> think so. >> don't think it makes as much sense say at mcdonald's or burger king or the fast food restaurants because the costs, you increase that labor cost across america you're going to increase the cost of the hamburgers. >> you got to the point i was making, it's not just the small business owner it's the mcdonald's and the burger kings and walmarts or whatever that you have to calibrate in here. >> so, mika, we got perfect day for richard wolffe to be here," the reselling of president obama." just his program for obama care continues to plummet. >> it's the latest nbc/wall street journal poll showing stagnating support for the president's landmark health care law. 44% of americans believe the plan is a bad idea. virtually one changed from polling in july. 45% believe it will have a negative im
dry cleaner is not make record profits.t by this. >> it might apply to a walmart who does make record profits, that's making a lot of profits, and for people like that, that have a lot of minimum wage workers, it makes sense. >> think so. >> don't think it makes as much sense say at mcdonald's or burger king or the fast food restaurants because the costs, you increase that labor cost across america you're going to increase the cost of the hamburgers. >> you got to the...
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brought us together for the first one, and we found this camaraderie to be able to say, where's the dry cleaners i'm trying to work on this legislation for women in rwanda, and i don't quite know how to do it, or i have got an issue going at home, and i need to get is done. -- get this done. we were our best supporters. we have continued the tradition for 20 years. we welcomed new women from both parties. we really do go and then talk about everything from somebody's new grandchild or where the best place to get fast food is late at night or how we can focus on the budget crisis. we have every one of those discussions. i think it has been helpful for us, and our goal still remains the same. if we can help each other be successful, other women will be able to do the job. >> there is a lot of talk. when you hear stories from back in the day, people knew each other. there was a personal relationship, and it seems like it is the weapon carrying on that tradition. -- women carrying that tradition. >> you find kids in your school, and you find common ground. we do the same thing. >> there is a dinner
brought us together for the first one, and we found this camaraderie to be able to say, where's the dry cleaners i'm trying to work on this legislation for women in rwanda, and i don't quite know how to do it, or i have got an issue going at home, and i need to get is done. -- get this done. we were our best supporters. we have continued the tradition for 20 years. we welcomed new women from both parties. we really do go and then talk about everything from somebody's new grandchild or where the...
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so the owner of the dry cleaner across the street from the church came up and he looked at the foot of one of the girls and he said, to that is denise and it was his 11-year-old granddaughter denise mcnair. that is denise. that was the first time the pastor had asked if these were children. one of the dash i think it was the father of denise westlake also recognized her shoe sticking out from the sheet in this makeshift morgue at the hospital. so those were the clothing and that is what ended up being blown off of them. c-span: what happened in the aftermath? >> guest: of the church. the area was sealed off and the white people were more worried about rioting blacks than they were about the victims. the only thing that i was able to find out, i found out from my mother stayed book that i have been in a civic production of the music and musical. my rehearsal that night was canceled because we were afraid that the black people would be out in the streets herding white people. as it turned out it was too more black children who were killed that day one by a police bullet and one by two wh
so the owner of the dry cleaner across the street from the church came up and he looked at the foot of one of the girls and he said, to that is denise and it was his 11-year-old granddaughter denise mcnair. that is denise. that was the first time the pastor had asked if these were children. one of the dash i think it was the father of denise westlake also recognized her shoe sticking out from the sheet in this makeshift morgue at the hospital. so those were the clothing and that is what ended...
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so the owner of a dry cleaner across the street from the church came up and he looked at the shoe, the foot of one of the girl's, and he said, lord, that's denice. it was his 11-year-old grand daughter. and that's -- denise, yeah. so that was the first time the pastor realized these were children. and the other one of the -- i think it was the father of denise wesley -- i mean of cynthia wesley also recognized her shoe sticking out from the sheet in this make-shift morgue at the hospital. so those were the -- the clothes had been sort of the la thought on earth, and that was ended up being blown off them and in one case identifying them. >> what happened in the aftermath of that? >> of the church, well, the area was sealed off. the white people were more worried about rioting blacks, it seemed, than they were ability the victims. the only thing that i was able to find out -- i found out from my mother's datebook that i had been in a civic production of the "music man," the musical. and my rehearsal that night was canceled because we were afraid that the black people would be out abroad
so the owner of a dry cleaner across the street from the church came up and he looked at the shoe, the foot of one of the girl's, and he said, lord, that's denice. it was his 11-year-old grand daughter. and that's -- denise, yeah. so that was the first time the pastor realized these were children. and the other one of the -- i think it was the father of denise wesley -- i mean of cynthia wesley also recognized her shoe sticking out from the sheet in this make-shift morgue at the hospital. so...
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a dry cleaner. >> and a beer. >> i thought you were going to break out into song for a second the wayion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ >>> so impressive. >> how do you feel? >> horrible. i have mud up my nose. i'm soaking wet. i'm cold. but i'm happy that futures without violence, the cause we've done this for, has gotten awareness. i'm happy about that. >> how did our high-toned, policy-oriented program turn into a wet t-shirt contest? >> it's "fox & friend." what are you talking about? >> i feel muddy. thanks for including me, guys. >> you're welcome. >> definitely the most interesting way i've woken up on a saturday in a
a dry cleaner. >> and a beer. >> i thought you were going to break out into song for a second the wayion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter...
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brought us together for the first one, and we found this camaraderie to be able to say, where's the dry cleaners, or i'm trying to work on this legislation for women in rwanda, and i don't quite know how to do it, or i have got an issue going at home, and i need to get is done. -- get this done. we were our best supporters. we have continued the tradition for 20 years. we welcomed new women from both parties. we really do go and then talk about everything from somebody's new grandchild or where the best place to get fast food is late at night or how we can focus on the budget crisis. we have every one of those discussions. i think it has been helpful for us, and our goal still remains the same. if we can help each other be successful, other women will be able to do the job. >> there is a lot of talk. when you hear stories from back in the day, people knew each other. there was a personal relationship, and it seems like it is the weapon carrying on that tradition. >> you find kids in your school, and you find common ground. we do the same thing. >> there is a dinner you had with president obama,
brought us together for the first one, and we found this camaraderie to be able to say, where's the dry cleaners, or i'm trying to work on this legislation for women in rwanda, and i don't quite know how to do it, or i have got an issue going at home, and i need to get is done. -- get this done. we were our best supporters. we have continued the tradition for 20 years. we welcomed new women from both parties. we really do go and then talk about everything from somebody's new grandchild or where...
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every single wufnlt it's the bakery next to the dry cleaner, next to the grocery store, next to the liquor store, next to the uniform shop, next to the gas station, in exto the banquet hall, next to -- it goes on and on and on. i invite you to come down and see it. there is a a pep boys there and you'll find a mcdonald's. those franchises, by the way, are owned by families. literally every business on 8th street, on ocho, blocks from my house, one after the other is a small business. so are all my neighbors. i have a neighbor that runs an electronic alarm company, another neighbor who runs a pool cleaning business. i'm just speaking about my neighborhood. that's, i think, the story of the country. there are very famous people who started out as a small business and now are a big business and have been very successful too, of course. like the rest of the population, it reflects the concerns of whatever challenges they're facing. but an enormous percentage of americans of hispanic descent also happen to be people that are trying to accomplish the american dream. and perhaps the strongest bur
every single wufnlt it's the bakery next to the dry cleaner, next to the grocery store, next to the liquor store, next to the uniform shop, next to the gas station, in exto the banquet hall, next to -- it goes on and on and on. i invite you to come down and see it. there is a a pep boys there and you'll find a mcdonald's. those franchises, by the way, are owned by families. literally every business on 8th street, on ocho, blocks from my house, one after the other is a small business. so are all...
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bacteria and helps dissolve stains so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. [ male announcer ] polident. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dryas never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >> pelley: it's a new school year but in many districts it is the same old problem: not nearly enough money. in philadelphia, public schools opened this week based on just the promise of $50 million from the city-- money that the city still doesn't have. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: few were sure philadelphia's school year would begin on time, including the superintendent, william hite. >> we had cut all assistant principals, all guidance counselors, all music, all sports, all secretaries, all guidance couns
bacteria and helps dissolve stains so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. [ male announcer ] polident. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dryas never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal...
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dry paper? i'll go with both. if that's there, i'm taking it. why? it feels good. it feels clean. [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleanerway. that's your card, right? seven of clubs! that is amazing! it's not amazing.
dry paper? i'll go with both. if that's there, i'm taking it. why? it feels good. it feels clean. [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleanerway. that's your card, right? seven of clubs! that is amazing! it's not amazing.
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cleaner and dryer air mass. but it's wednesday, thursday, friday, numbers again to crank on up. it's going to be very dry, sunnier at the beaches and high fire danger by next weekend. >> we will have to watch out for that. thank you, lisa. one in four products on the grocery shelves these days is a store brand. consumer reports has parterd exclusively with seven on your side with name brands versus store brands and the results of the taste tests. >> store brands can save you 15 to 20% on the average depending on the category. >> we taste tested foods from five major retailers. costco, wal-mart, k-mart, and target and trader joe's and whole foods. 33 of the 57 store brands proved as high quality as the national brands, although they aren't necessarily identical. >> it doesn't mean they always have the same flavor. >> the market pantry ketchup tasted similar to hines. the mayo from whole foods, costco and wal-mart, while different from the others, was just as good quality. listen to up the die-hard bryers ice cream fans. >> wal-mart's brand came pretty close to bryers and it cost less. taste test of cash s
cleaner and dryer air mass. but it's wednesday, thursday, friday, numbers again to crank on up. it's going to be very dry, sunnier at the beaches and high fire danger by next weekend. >> we will have to watch out for that. thank you, lisa. one in four products on the grocery shelves these days is a store brand. consumer reports has parterd exclusively with seven on your side with name brands versus store brands and the results of the taste tests. >> store brands can save you 15 to...
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dry paper? i'll go with both. if that's there, i'm taking it. why? it feels good. it feels clean. [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleanerresher than the cottonelle care routine. >>> back, now, at 7:43, with the super bowl showdown over the big game's blockbuster halftime show. the nfl is suing rapper m.i.a., who performed with madonna at the 2012 games, over what they say was an indecent gesture. m.i.a. is fighting back. cecilia vega has the story. >> reporter: m.i.a. may not have been a household name when she shared the stage with mamadonna during the 2012 halftime show. but her one-fingered salute to the more than 111 million view r viewers at home, put her in the center of a controversy. m.i.a. is going with the nfl, w one-second gesture should cost her $1.5 million. >> the nfl thing is completely ridiculous. >> reporter: in this newly posted video, m.i.a. lashes out at the league for claiming her now-famous finger was a breach of contract. not only should she issue a public apology. the league says she also has to pay up. >> and massive waste of time. a massive waste of money. >> reporter: m.i.a. argues that the ch
dry paper? i'll go with both. if that's there, i'm taking it. why? it feels good. it feels clean. [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleanerresher than the cottonelle care routine. >>> back, now, at 7:43, with the super bowl showdown over the big game's blockbuster halftime show. the nfl is suing rapper m.i.a., who performed with madonna at the 2012 games, over what they say was an indecent gesture. m.i.a. is fighting back. cecilia vega has the story. >> reporter: m.i.a. may...