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here with me with the info is tammy, and lisa. they're the authors of the nutrition twins, veggie cure. you're seeing double, because like i said, they are twins. hi, guys. >> hi. >> happy new year to you. >> i have your book. >> thank you. >> it's very cool. but i made a promise at the top of this segment, this is not your mama's vegetables. tell us what you've done that makes vegetables a little bit more fun and sexy. besides the fact that both you are sexy. >> thank you. everybody's working on their new year's resolutions, they want to get healthy and lose weight. we want to share our secret where we have a ten-day weight loss jump-start and detox plan that immediately gets the mind and the body -- >> okay, ladies, ten-day weight loss. >> jump-start. >> that is a big order. what are you -- >> this is not a starvation plan. it floods the body with nutrients and antioxidants and brings out the damage. >> what does that do? >> there's four major components to our plan that really work really well. and number one, it's the antioxid
here with me with the info is tammy, and lisa. they're the authors of the nutrition twins, veggie cure. you're seeing double, because like i said, they are twins. hi, guys. >> hi. >> happy new year to you. >> i have your book. >> thank you. >> it's very cool. but i made a promise at the top of this segment, this is not your mama's vegetables. tell us what you've done that makes vegetables a little bit more fun and sexy. besides the fact that both you are sexy....
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and tammy patrick is the federal compliance officer in maracopa county. nate persily, who i mentioned, is a professor of law par excellence did i pronounce that right, the excellence part? >> you're my coteacher this year. >> that's true. one of the great honor and fun things i've done. at stanford university. we also had three folks from the private sector with us. joe echevarria was the c.e.o. of deloitte touche, north america, michelle coleman mayes, currently the general counsel at the new york city public library, had been all state general counsel and a number of other fortune 500 companies for a number of years. and brian britton, who when he started on the commission was i'm going to get the title slightly wrong, but he was the guy who ran theme parks for disney because if you're going to mess around with lines, you ought to have a guy from disney there. i should say that brian's best line of the whole commission was after we were talking about long lines and polling places, he just kind of shakes his head and goes, "you mean, they don't even have
and tammy patrick is the federal compliance officer in maracopa county. nate persily, who i mentioned, is a professor of law par excellence did i pronounce that right, the excellence part? >> you're my coteacher this year. >> that's true. one of the great honor and fun things i've done. at stanford university. we also had three folks from the private sector with us. joe echevarria was the c.e.o. of deloitte touche, north america, michelle coleman mayes, currently the general counsel...
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. >> we met tammy dietz at the tennessee prison for women.it wasn't her crime that caught our attention. it was her disability. >> what is it like being deaf in prison? >> it's not fun. it's not. you know, you got a lot of bullies here. a lot of them make fun of me, you know, all the time. >> dietz has been deaf since birth. >> i know sign language, i read lips, and i've just been reading lips. >> but as a young woman, it wasn't her hearing that caused her life to unravel, it was a crack addiction. >> fighting, i couldn't find crack, if i couldn't find crack, i'd do heroin, you know. >> her addiction led to a life of prostitution and several arrests. she's currently serving three years not just for prostitution, but aggravated prostitution. >> tell me what aggravated prostitution means. >> what it means is that knowing that you have hiv and you're out there on the corner, walking, trying to get dates. >> dietz was first diagnosed with hiv in 1999. >> so from 1999 to when you were incarcerated, how many -- how many customers, how many tricks d
. >> we met tammy dietz at the tennessee prison for women.it wasn't her crime that caught our attention. it was her disability. >> what is it like being deaf in prison? >> it's not fun. it's not. you know, you got a lot of bullies here. a lot of them make fun of me, you know, all the time. >> dietz has been deaf since birth. >> i know sign language, i read lips, and i've just been reading lips. >> but as a young woman, it wasn't her hearing that caused her...
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tammy do you have any initial thoughts you'd like to offer? >> i guess just to say that this whole process has been such a privilege and an honor to serve with my colleagues on the commission and what was really critical to me was to make sure that the voice of the local administrator was heard. in the context of how elections are at ministered, what those administrative decisions are as an impact on our voting population and one of the things that we talked about throughout the course of the last six months, although it seems much longer and much shorter than six months, was that when you have a usable system that takes usability into account at all levels whether it's access to registration, the ability to obtain a ballot that you can understand, it really raises the tide and all boats rise with it so it was really important for us to make sure that we include, when you read this some of it if you are not clear with the election administration is going to sound like we are so far down in the weeds, and we are but then there are also big pict
tammy do you have any initial thoughts you'd like to offer? >> i guess just to say that this whole process has been such a privilege and an honor to serve with my colleagues on the commission and what was really critical to me was to make sure that the voice of the local administrator was heard. in the context of how elections are at ministered, what those administrative decisions are as an impact on our voting population and one of the things that we talked about throughout the course of...
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thank you tammy for your introduction from your eviction to managing the cafe now on the way to owning your own home that's truly an inspiration and greeting president chiu and supervisor cowen and greeting, of course, to all our board of supervisors as well as department heads and elected officials >> our honored guests and especially to our european folks for being here today (clapping) and all our hardworking men and women for welcoming us to this morning into your job site. i wanted to come here and talk about the state of the city this shipyard links our past to our promising future. behind me soon hundreds of thousands of home for middle-class families are under construction. like taking i didn't see story the shipyard is our remarkable progress for the city recovering from the great recession. it represents the challenges that san francisco still is a place for working families and teachers our firefighters and our seniors can call home. a year ago i declared the state of how city to be vitality and strong with san francisco moving in the right direction. thought 2013 because of
thank you tammy for your introduction from your eviction to managing the cafe now on the way to owning your own home that's truly an inspiration and greeting president chiu and supervisor cowen and greeting, of course, to all our board of supervisors as well as department heads and elected officials >> our honored guests and especially to our european folks for being here today (clapping) and all our hardworking men and women for welcoming us to this morning into your job site. i wanted...
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his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and aof his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the doctors said what to you? >> they told us that there wasn't any hope, that his internal organs were burned beyond repair. they wouldn't even bandage him. they just--they said that the only solution we had was to take him off of life support. >> shawn boone was 1 of 15 people killed in dust explosions that year. it was a turning point for carolyn merritt, who was then the head of the chemical safety board, the federal government's own experts who find the cause of the nation's worst industrial disasters. merritt ordered the most comprehensive investigation ever done on dust explosions. her conclusion: hundreds of industries create
his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and aof his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the...
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. >> we've been waiting and are excited >> tammy took her kids out of school to get to sugar bowl for a rare powder day in an otherwise disappointing season for seers. >> we saw the storm coming and figured we'd go. >> what do you think of it now? >> i like when it's steep. >> this is a snow escape. >> local students didn't have to play hooky >> my buddies called. i was just, okay. let's go. >> you got a snow day? >> yes. >> how did you work that? >> i don't know. just trying to use the snow days. >> with new snow, sugar bowl is only 25% open. and they're still better off than their neighbor. this was the first day they fired uch burners in weeks this system brought eight inches but still, much more is needed >> hopefully another foot, foot and a half to do grooming. >> they're hoping maybe to open some lower runs this weekend they are expect at least more inches up near overnight. and what is really needed is a few more feet. >> thank you. >> we have been waiting a long time. >> sandhya patel is watching for rain, more rain. >> in rain yet. you know, it's great to see powder up there
. >> we've been waiting and are excited >> tammy took her kids out of school to get to sugar bowl for a rare powder day in an otherwise disappointing season for seers. >> we saw the storm coming and figured we'd go. >> what do you think of it now? >> i like when it's steep. >> this is a snow escape. >> local students didn't have to play hooky >> my buddies called. i was just, okay. let's go. >> you got a snow day? >> yes. >> how...
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today tammy duckworth is a member of congress a democrat from allen i and she'd be joe walsh. [applause] this excerpt goes on to talk about an effort that i've engaged in with a number of my colleagues dan webster a republican from orlando is one of them to try to make sure that we can build those relationships across the island start to build some trust. when i was in the legislature with dan and other colleagues in tallahassee, we did have opportunities to sit next to each other in committee hearings and spend time together on the house floor. if you notice how we conduct business on the house floor today, we really are engaged in a series of timed speeches and betake turns back and forth republican and democrat that we are not hearing each other. it's not really a debate. it's an opportunity, no offense to c-span but it's an opportunity to often get in front of the c-span cameras and project our message across the country to the hundreds of thousands of people that are watching at that moment. years ago when the founding fathers conceived how we would actually pass a bill i
today tammy duckworth is a member of congress a democrat from allen i and she'd be joe walsh. [applause] this excerpt goes on to talk about an effort that i've engaged in with a number of my colleagues dan webster a republican from orlando is one of them to try to make sure that we can build those relationships across the island start to build some trust. when i was in the legislature with dan and other colleagues in tallahassee, we did have opportunities to sit next to each other in committee...
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tammy baldwin from the hill. thank you very much. >>> the shopping mall shooting in columbia, maryland is reopening. the mall is reopening this hour with a memorial to the victims of saturday's fatal shooting. authorities say 19-year-old darion marcus aguilar armed with a shot gooun and large amount of ammunition shot two mall employees before turning the gun on himself. they are still searching for a motive behind the shooting and have not been able to find a link between aguilar and the victims. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. th
tammy baldwin from the hill. thank you very much. >>> the shopping mall shooting in columbia, maryland is reopening. the mall is reopening this hour with a memorial to the victims of saturday's fatal shooting. authorities say 19-year-old darion marcus aguilar armed with a shot gooun and large amount of ammunition shot two mall employees before turning the gun on himself. they are still searching for a motive behind the shooting and have not been able to find a link between aguilar and...
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joining me now, senator tammy baldwin, democrat from wisconsin, senator, good morning. >> good morning votes? >> well, we are awfully close. as of my last reporting, maybe one shy, and we hope that will develop shortly, but we'll have good news to proceed to the full debate on extending emergency unemployment compensation, because it's really a crisis in the united states, and in my home state of wisconsin right now, that needs to be addressed. >> well, let me ask you about your home state. led the nation in new jobless claims in december, but your republican counterpart in the house, as you know, paul ryan, points to data showing that unemployment, long-term unemployment, would actually be hurt, that it would enhance long-term unemployment if you make this vote. what do you say to him? >> you know, i just don't buy that set of arguments. i think that we have discovered over and over again that emergency unemployment compensation as we recover from a deep recession, especially in states like wisconsin that have been lagging behind, that this has, first of all, the impact of keeping fam
joining me now, senator tammy baldwin, democrat from wisconsin, senator, good morning. >> good morning votes? >> well, we are awfully close. as of my last reporting, maybe one shy, and we hope that will develop shortly, but we'll have good news to proceed to the full debate on extending emergency unemployment compensation, because it's really a crisis in the united states, and in my home state of wisconsin right now, that needs to be addressed. >> well, let me ask you about...
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of the country and so we know that they can work when applied correct way. >> i want to echo what tammyas said. almost everything we have here has been implemented somewhere and if it's in good working order and has does the quick ability to other jurisdictions around the country. i'm on the commission that does believe there is more commonality than two princes between jurisdictions. election day is the report indicates we are down looking at a polling place and these -- is the voting machine and everything that goes along with that. this whole effort has been enhancing the experience of the voter and really that is where it begins as at that level. obviously there's a lot behind it. i very strongly enforce the professionalization of the election administration. it is a profession even though politicians, maybe those of we answer to, it is a profession that needs it to find its way into public administration in a formal sense. it's not just learning on the job but there is actually much that can be brought from the academic community. so it's been a great experience. i've been around f
of the country and so we know that they can work when applied correct way. >> i want to echo what tammyas said. almost everything we have here has been implemented somewhere and if it's in good working order and has does the quick ability to other jurisdictions around the country. i'm on the commission that does believe there is more commonality than two princes between jurisdictions. election day is the report indicates we are down looking at a polling place and these -- is the voting...
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, denver scores the first touchdown of the game and the second, peyton manning connects with jacob tammy. no patriots touchdown in first half. in the third, manning connects with demaryius thomas for a touchdown. denver leads 20-3. three minutes left in the fourth, tom brady rushes for the four. the patriot go for two, the only chance at winning, stopped by denver's defense. the patriots don't get a comeback win. denver, the afc champion, wins 26-16. and there it is. the seattle seahawks will take on the denver broncos at metlife stadium in new jersey on february 2nd. >>> also in new jersey, there is more trouble for governor chris christie. another mayor coming forward saying she was the target of political retribution. the governor says it is politics at play. here is nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. >> reporter: while huddling with big donors in florida, chris christie woke up to new headlines about claims from a democratic mayor of strong arm tactics that cut her city off from funds to recover from hurricane sandy. and democratic lawmakers are now vowing to
, denver scores the first touchdown of the game and the second, peyton manning connects with jacob tammy. no patriots touchdown in first half. in the third, manning connects with demaryius thomas for a touchdown. denver leads 20-3. three minutes left in the fourth, tom brady rushes for the four. the patriot go for two, the only chance at winning, stopped by denver's defense. the patriots don't get a comeback win. denver, the afc champion, wins 26-16. and there it is. the seattle seahawks will...
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that would set up this touchdown from peyton manning to his tight end, jacob tammie.cos roll to a 26-16 victory. now on february 2nd the broncos will face the seahawks at met life stadium in east rutter ford, new jersey. the number one ranked offense against the number one ranked defense. peyton manning's third trip to the super bowl. don't expect to be going yourself unless you are independently wealthy. tickets on stub hub are ranging from $2500 for the cheapest seats to over 800 grand for the most expensivexpensive. yeah. that's a lot of money. >>> while we're on the topic of football, he was speaking about football. i would not let my son play pro football. these guys know what they're doing, they know what they're buying into. it's no longer a secret. it's sort of my feeling about smokers. >>> this isn't the first time that president obama has voiced his concern about the violence in the sport. the nfl involved in a $765 million lawsuit settlement. >>> switching gears to weather. good news/bad news. the good news, the last remaining residents evacuated from their
that would set up this touchdown from peyton manning to his tight end, jacob tammie.cos roll to a 26-16 victory. now on february 2nd the broncos will face the seahawks at met life stadium in east rutter ford, new jersey. the number one ranked offense against the number one ranked defense. peyton manning's third trip to the super bowl. don't expect to be going yourself unless you are independently wealthy. tickets on stub hub are ranging from $2500 for the cheapest seats to over 800 grand for...
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peyton manning connects with jacob tammie. no patriots touchdown in the first half. he connects to demaryius thomas for a touchdown. there you go. denver leads 20-3. three minutes left in the fourth. tom brady rushes for the score. the patriots go for two. stopped by denver's defense. they don't get a comb-back win. denver the afc champion wins 26-16. >>> and there you have it, folks, the seattle satiseahawksl take on the denver broncos in met life stadium on february 2nd. >>> also in new jersey, there is more trouble for governor chris christie. another mayor coming forward saying she was the target of political retribution. the government says it is politics at play. here's nbc national investigative correspondent michael isakoff. >> reporter: while huddling with big donors in florida, chris christie woke up to new headlines about claims from a democratic mayor of strong arm tactics that cut her city off from funds to recover from hurricane sandy. and democratic lawmakers are now vowing to investigate. >> she's perhaps one of the first mayors to actually come forwa
peyton manning connects with jacob tammie. no patriots touchdown in the first half. he connects to demaryius thomas for a touchdown. there you go. denver leads 20-3. three minutes left in the fourth. tom brady rushes for the score. the patriots go for two. stopped by denver's defense. they don't get a comb-back win. denver the afc champion wins 26-16. >>> and there you have it, folks, the seattle satiseahawksl take on the denver broncos in met life stadium on february 2nd. >>>...
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now tammy your blog i kinda raised fed watch it's the only blog that i know of outside of the federal reserve that's exclusively dedicated to issues related to the fed how did you get into blogging about the fed in the first place. was do you see. respected you see i work for a group called the g seven group and i was a fed watcher for for that institution and when i came back to. eugene i was just so surreal at the university and one of my colleagues mark thomas started blogging on his his was the economist view and asked me to join him on the issue that i knew well was the reserve and so that really became the focus of the blog and you know honestly with among other duties just. moving beyond the federal reserve really really wasn't an option. ok now traditionally the five years of interest rates as its primary monetary policy to all but everywhere we look we hear people talking about quantitative easing now i want to ask you why has the fed resorted to kerry in the first place. well the reason they resorted to quantitative easing was because the their their traditional. tools short
now tammy your blog i kinda raised fed watch it's the only blog that i know of outside of the federal reserve that's exclusively dedicated to issues related to the fed how did you get into blogging about the fed in the first place. was do you see. respected you see i work for a group called the g seven group and i was a fed watcher for for that institution and when i came back to. eugene i was just so surreal at the university and one of my colleagues mark thomas started blogging on his his was...
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they use technology as a tammy talked about, using smartphone. to the extent we can make that better i think that will help. we will never get up to the point of equality but i think that will go a long way. the portability of data, i think other than the context of what eric -- [inaudible] >> yeah. i guess that would be the address to that, the second part of your question. >> one of the main reasons young people don't vote is because they are the most mobile population. in the u.s. we require that you reregister every time you move. they are moving every year or two. one-fourth of the u.s. population moves every two years. most mobile population in the world. because we require reregistration each time you move, then the barrier of the registration process will affect some population more than others. the more you can get the registration problem solved, which is to say make it as easy as possible and merge with other databases and make sure that it is as fluid as possible in an online a comment like the one we discussed, the more likely it is
they use technology as a tammy talked about, using smartphone. to the extent we can make that better i think that will help. we will never get up to the point of equality but i think that will go a long way. the portability of data, i think other than the context of what eric -- [inaudible] >> yeah. i guess that would be the address to that, the second part of your question. >> one of the main reasons young people don't vote is because they are the most mobile population. in the...
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there's cloudio and cheryl and tammy. they go and adopt machar and an 11-year-old girl and two swin 5-year-old boys. six. >> the family assist open to you. invited them into your home. what was it like to be embedded with a famling like this. what were you looking for. what i don't recally drew me to the story of the diases, is the fact that they hired two developmental psychologists, what the scientists do is they try to help children who have never lived in a close family before, learn to love essentially for the first time through a scientific intervention, and i just thought what a great question, can you learn to love through clients and what might you learn about the mechanics. one of the key insights i learnt over the course of interacting with the scientists through the making of the film is that humans can rewire their brains to live in close relationships much later than science originally thought. and it was extraordinary to be welcomed into a fam lick like the diazs with hope arms. my cameraman and i lived wit
there's cloudio and cheryl and tammy. they go and adopt machar and an 11-year-old girl and two swin 5-year-old boys. six. >> the family assist open to you. invited them into your home. what was it like to be embedded with a famling like this. what were you looking for. what i don't recally drew me to the story of the diases, is the fact that they hired two developmental psychologists, what the scientists do is they try to help children who have never lived in a close family before, learn...
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. >> tammy put snow to good use. used it to chill her wine. >> thank god someone has thought of something good. >> all right. >>> this is my favorite story of the whole thing. an escaped inmate from kentucky turned himself in because it was too cold. he escaped. he was wearing khakis from a minimum security facility. he was out there. the temperature dropped to 20 below. he went with his prison pants, khaki pants, and shirt. he went to a hotel and called the jail and said come and get me, i'm cold. i'm sorry i was a bad boy. i want to come back where it's warm. there he is. >> he was treated for hypothermia. >> he is serving six years for burglary. >> i guess he hadn't been watching the weather channel and said you know what, i'll escape next week when it's in the 50s. >> bad timing. >>> elle magazine once again having controversy. >> so everybody will talk about it and they'll sell more copies. >> that could be it. >> this month they have the women in television. they do four separate covers. sometimes you see that.
. >> tammy put snow to good use. used it to chill her wine. >> thank god someone has thought of something good. >> all right. >>> this is my favorite story of the whole thing. an escaped inmate from kentucky turned himself in because it was too cold. he escaped. he was wearing khakis from a minimum security facility. he was out there. the temperature dropped to 20 below. he went with his prison pants, khaki pants, and shirt. he went to a hotel and called the jail and...
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tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we're seeing literally dozens of people that are bleeding. some of them you can't even make them out. they are so badly injured. >> the impact was immediate and nationwide. >> an explosion in oklahoma city with worldwide implications and enormous consequences. >> the bombing sent shock waves through washington. >> there is increased security nationwide. >> the pentagon has activated the emergency disaster response. >> it could be a contractor. it could be a whaacko. it could be a professional. you don't have to be a rocket scientists to create this kind of bomb. >> as the smoke began to clear, two questions reverberated across the country, who and why? the answers would be shocking. the man behind the devastation was an american. his name timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. a war hero and grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. it was a sense, obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968. in lockport, new york. in all accounts
tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we're seeing literally dozens of people that are bleeding. some of them you can't even make them out. they are so badly injured. >> the impact was immediate and nationwide. >> an explosion in oklahoma city with worldwide implications and enormous consequences. >> the bombing sent shock waves through washington. >> there is increased security nationwide. >> the pentagon...
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. >> team manager tammy holeg is there cheering for his sons also in blue. >> this particular league,erybody wants to win. it's good hockey. >> at the sound of the closing buzzer, the hornets prevail winning 5-4. the final game of the season may be over, but the action on the ice is just about to heat up. >> at the end of every game, you have your hand shake which is a sportsmanship thing. nhl does it when they lose a stanley cup. everybody does it. and that's where everything changed. >> coach martin trumble of the hornets doesn't look like a man who just took the gold. instead, he seems to rush through the line of the children barely shaking hands. >> seems like he was on a mission trying to get at a certain boy. so when we saw that he sticks it foot out and trips my son and the other boy, they both fall down. >> outrage erupts. it appears the coach intentionally trips two players. elizabeth's son is one of them. >> i was so angry that he did that. my son, he was pretty shocked. he's a very sensitive boy. why would he do that? i don't understand why an adult would do that. >> the ot
. >> team manager tammy holeg is there cheering for his sons also in blue. >> this particular league,erybody wants to win. it's good hockey. >> at the sound of the closing buzzer, the hornets prevail winning 5-4. the final game of the season may be over, but the action on the ice is just about to heat up. >> at the end of every game, you have your hand shake which is a sportsmanship thing. nhl does it when they lose a stanley cup. everybody does it. and that's where...
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tammy, please remind me to make snickers in a bite size. [ interference ] you know my memory tammy. [s... there's a lot of interference, sir. it's maybe the soviets. ...bite size. [ male announcer ] your favorite bars: bite-sized. introducing snickers bites. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for store-wide deals, like free installation when you buy stainmaster carpet at lowe's. ♪ when you buy stainmaster carpet at lowe's. and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpsles it started on my back. that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. and through saturday, shop your way members get 1000 points when they buy lay's and pepsi. kmart. get in. get more football. >> announcer: right then, here's the "play of the day." >> big games also, they always give, you know, famil
tammy, please remind me to make snickers in a bite size. [ interference ] you know my memory tammy. [s... there's a lot of interference, sir. it's maybe the soviets. ...bite size. [ male announcer ] your favorite bars: bite-sized. introducing snickers bites. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for store-wide deals, like free installation when you buy stainmaster carpet at lowe's. ♪ when you buy stainmaster carpet at lowe's. and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpsles it started on my back....
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democrat representative tammy baldwin, thank you. state of the union coverage begins tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. >>> coming up, he brought two bombs to the mall and killed two people before turning the gun on himself. >>> senator rand paul takes a dig at bill clinton for his relationship with monica lewinsky and even suggests that the affair is fair game if hillary decides to run for president. ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. less for us, more for you. we've always been] at the forefrontumman, of advanced electronics. providing technolo
democrat representative tammy baldwin, thank you. state of the union coverage begins tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. >>> coming up, he brought two bombs to the mall and killed two people before turning the gun on himself. >>> senator rand paul takes a dig at bill clinton for his relationship with monica lewinsky and even suggests that the affair is fair game if hillary decides to run for president. ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to...
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toward a cease fire agreement between the two warring sides after the army gained control of a key tammy sight. 200,000 people have been forced since fighting began last month. in a moment, we will hear from al jazeera's hara matasa in juba. but first, let's get the latest now from the ethiopian capital from al jazeera's m mohammed addo> w. >> here at the talks, they refused to sign an agreement drafted by the mediated orders. this was a cease fire agreement. there is a great right now for the fighting to stop so that the people who were living in their houses and going to seek shelter also crossing the border of south sudan has with its neighbors now have to stop. how far, the rebel negotiators are saying they cannot sign an agreement that doesn't include the release of up to 11 political leaders who are currently in detention in juba. the mediators are right now in south sudan at an undisclosed location where they are said to be meeting the former vice president and trying to convince him to sign the cease-fire agreement. the government perhaps encouraged by recent grounains the ground
toward a cease fire agreement between the two warring sides after the army gained control of a key tammy sight. 200,000 people have been forced since fighting began last month. in a moment, we will hear from al jazeera's hara matasa in juba. but first, let's get the latest now from the ethiopian capital from al jazeera's m mohammed addo> w. >> here at the talks, they refused to sign an agreement drafted by the mediated orders. this was a cease fire agreement. there is a great right now...
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. >>> tammy butcher stays in shape by pacing herself in sets of 52 laps, one for each card in her playing deck. >> hey, butcher. >> good morning. >> staying out of trouble? >> absolutely. >> butcher is well known at the orange county jail, not only as a frequent inmate but as a local roller derby star. >> my mom dragged me to a roller derby competition out in corona, so i went there, and who do i see but inmate tami butcher smashing and bashing as she rode around that roller ring. she is not aggressive in jail, but she was definitely aggressive on that roller ring, i'll have to say that. >> it's women bashing other girls for sport value. it's fun. my roller derby name is "hurt in a skurt." i've been doing it for four years. it's a good way to relieve a lot of tension. it's so much fun. i have broken both my collar bones. i've also broke my hip. i broke my arm. yeah, it's very hard. it's rough. >> butcher is currently in jail for violating her probation on a drug possession and paraphernalia conviction to supply the similar reckless abandon to her other career as a stripper. >> i went to w
. >>> tammy butcher stays in shape by pacing herself in sets of 52 laps, one for each card in her playing deck. >> hey, butcher. >> good morning. >> staying out of trouble? >> absolutely. >> butcher is well known at the orange county jail, not only as a frequent inmate but as a local roller derby star. >> my mom dragged me to a roller derby competition out in corona, so i went there, and who do i see but inmate tami butcher smashing and bashing as...
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>> on my way to being tammie, i used to be tom. >> making excellent progress. >> does the canadian health that? >> under certain circumstances they will. >> have you heard of obamacare? >> obamacare? is that a violent thing? >> sounded like a damn monster movie. >> what size cup are you now? >> those are after a year and a half. >> i like the way you're put together. >> you're not a socialist doctor, are you? >> i don't -- i don't -- not sure if i use that word. >> i was going pretty good for awhile. >> this is a cling-on outfit, clearly. >> because people like to cling on? ♪ >> who are you and what is this? >> do you hit on women that way? >> aisi'm not hitting on you ye. >> you should. >> if it gets cold enough. >> is it hot in there? >> yes, very hot. >> i can't breathe in this thing! >> what do you do for a living? >> belly dancer. >> get a reading on that, whatever it is. >> so you don't think we should build a wall on the border? >> no. >> should we build a fence on the border of mexico? >> yes. >> should we build a fence on the canadian border, too? >> yeah. >> yes? >> yeah. >> yea
>> on my way to being tammie, i used to be tom. >> making excellent progress. >> does the canadian health that? >> under certain circumstances they will. >> have you heard of obamacare? >> obamacare? is that a violent thing? >> sounded like a damn monster movie. >> what size cup are you now? >> those are after a year and a half. >> i like the way you're put together. >> you're not a socialist doctor, are you? >> i don't --...
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today, tammy duckworth is a member of congress, democrat from illinois and she beat joe walsh.applause] this excerpt goes on to talk about enough for that i've engaged in the number of my colleagues. a republican from orlando is one of them. to try and make sure that we can go the relationships across the aisle. when i was in the legislature with dan and other colleagues in tallahassee, we did have opportunities to sit next to each other in committee hearing and spend time together on the house floor. you notice how to connect business on the housework today. we really are just engage in a series of timed speeches and we take turns back and forth, republican and democrat. but we are not hearing each other. it's an opportunity. no offense to seize and. they project your message to the hundreds of thousands of people watching at that moment. years ago, they can see kerry would actually pass the bill into law. the idea was that members would gather and build relationships and trust to work together and reach across the aisle with give and take and eventually the product that came
today, tammy duckworth is a member of congress, democrat from illinois and she beat joe walsh.applause] this excerpt goes on to talk about enough for that i've engaged in the number of my colleagues. a republican from orlando is one of them. to try and make sure that we can go the relationships across the aisle. when i was in the legislature with dan and other colleagues in tallahassee, we did have opportunities to sit next to each other in committee hearing and spend time together on the house...
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it reminds me of jim and tammy faye bakker from my home state of south carolina ta both ended in jail at some point for taking poor people's money and scaring them to death. >> this is political evangelism at its worst. michele bachmann is doing it, rand paul is doing it. who's next? and the saddest part is that they actually are preying on people that are gad-fearing christians. that's what scares me to death about it. >> p-r-e-y- >> n-g-not p-r-a-y-i-n-g- >> jimmy williams and joy reid, thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >> coming up, the new line from some republicans, eliminate the minimum wage? president obama gave his response to that today, and the stunning image from "the new york times" today. it shows just how close governor christie's inner center was, and today others on the inside are talking. plus, chris christie's connectioning toing this. >> i'll break you in half. >> congressman michael grimm threatens a reporter. look familiar? stay with us. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like sol
it reminds me of jim and tammy faye bakker from my home state of south carolina ta both ended in jail at some point for taking poor people's money and scaring them to death. >> this is political evangelism at its worst. michele bachmann is doing it, rand paul is doing it. who's next? and the saddest part is that they actually are preying on people that are gad-fearing christians. that's what scares me to death about it. >> p-r-e-y- >> n-g-not p-r-a-y-i-n-g- >> jimmy...
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but it's also tammy baldwin country and it's robert lafayette lafayette. >> a big thanks to both of you, hope you come back when we have a little more time. that is going to do things -- do it for me here. i'm craig melvin. we have just learned, by the way, that the governor of georgia is going to be holding a press conference on the storm there the messy aftermath as there. andrea mitchell will have that for you. before we go, we level you -- live shot of super bowl boulevard, times square just around the corner from here at 30 rock as the excitement builds, we continue to countdown to sunday's big game across the river in new jersey. i'll see you tomorrow. andrea mitchell's big game is right after this. u. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ ambient street noise ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with
but it's also tammy baldwin country and it's robert lafayette lafayette. >> a big thanks to both of you, hope you come back when we have a little more time. that is going to do things -- do it for me here. i'm craig melvin. we have just learned, by the way, that the governor of georgia is going to be holding a press conference on the storm there the messy aftermath as there. andrea mitchell will have that for you. before we go, we level you -- live shot of super bowl boulevard, times...
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and i want to thank congressman tammy duckworth of illinois. she has joined me in this effort. she more than any other member of congress understands the critical importance of the most modern prosthetics and orthotics for members of the military who suffer a loss of limb during service to our country. for embassy security, a topic we hear from the other side on almost on a daily basis, we've added funds to provide marine security guard detachments at 35 more state department posts overseas as well as response courses around the globe. finally we had a technical correction. i want to make it clear because this has been a subject of great debate on the floor of the senate and the house. we've added a technical correction to the cola offset regarding military pensions to make it clear that congress never ever intended this to impact medically retired personnel or their survivors. i appreciate the leadership of three of my colleagues on this issue: senator murray, senator pryor, and senator shaheen. we protect the defense industrial base. we increase science and technology fundin
and i want to thank congressman tammy duckworth of illinois. she has joined me in this effort. she more than any other member of congress understands the critical importance of the most modern prosthetics and orthotics for members of the military who suffer a loss of limb during service to our country. for embassy security, a topic we hear from the other side on almost on a daily basis, we've added funds to provide marine security guard detachments at 35 more state department posts overseas as...
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and to tammy, i wrote the original accident report 4 -- incidentally, i wrote the original accident reportor state police. that is the biggest thing, and it seems to be the simplest. reduce the inattention makers, or talkingbe drunk, or texting and you'll reduce accidents. strickland? points,e made excellent and i want to take a moment to talk about seatbelts. we are focused on active technology, where the seatbelt intervenes or the vehicle intervenes with the person driving has not made the right decision. usage ofare up to 87% seatbelts in the united states, the highest ever, and is a huge achievement both from the agency and the state partners, but please recognize the fact that half of the fatalities in elted.a are unb it is a huge issue. one of the things that nhtsa is working on the part of a new initiative called significant and seamless, which is focusing on safety technologies that can drive down risk factors is seatbelt interlocks. it is something the agency 1970's, butn the mid- it was withdrawn because of a backlash. it was not ready at that point. it was easily defeated. it wa
and to tammy, i wrote the original accident report 4 -- incidentally, i wrote the original accident reportor state police. that is the biggest thing, and it seems to be the simplest. reduce the inattention makers, or talkingbe drunk, or texting and you'll reduce accidents. strickland? points,e made excellent and i want to take a moment to talk about seatbelts. we are focused on active technology, where the seatbelt intervenes or the vehicle intervenes with the person driving has not made the...
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. ♪ >>> brett and tammy joe parker of columbia south carolina were the picture perfect family they hadan open secret that would lead to murder. >> the neighbors might not have known but in an upstairs office in the home of this successful couple there was a thriving illegal gambling operation. >> parker worked for a medical sales company, and we learned he was a sports bookie. >> when he finished his day job, his friend and employee brett parker took phone bets on baseball, basketball and football. >> brett's father is a bookie as well. >> if i wanted to place a bet in columbia, south carolina would it be hard for me to find a bookie to take the bet? >> probably not. >> business was good and the cops looked the other way. >> it's not a serious crime where we dedicate a team of people to go out and investigate it. >> until one day when a 911 call got all of their attention. >> on april 13th 2012 brett parker called 911 saying his wife had been shot by an acquaintance somebody he identified as brian cappenhurst. >> he said he killed his wife and forced him at gun point to open his saeufp
. ♪ >>> brett and tammy joe parker of columbia south carolina were the picture perfect family they hadan open secret that would lead to murder. >> the neighbors might not have known but in an upstairs office in the home of this successful couple there was a thriving illegal gambling operation. >> parker worked for a medical sales company, and we learned he was a sports bookie. >> when he finished his day job, his friend and employee brett parker took phone bets on...
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tammy, please remind me to make snickers in a bite size. [ interference ] you know my memory tammy. [make sure they have peanuts... there's a lot of interference, sir. it's maybe the soviets. ...bite size. [ male announcer ] your favorite bars: bite-sized. introducing snickers bites. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpsles it started on my back.? that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. makes everything algood even better...ilk from the bowls of cereal you make... to all the delicious recipes you bake. because in
tammy, please remind me to make snickers in a bite size. [ interference ] you know my memory tammy. [make sure they have peanuts... there's a lot of interference, sir. it's maybe the soviets. ...bite size. [ male announcer ] your favorite bars: bite-sized. introducing snickers bites. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you...
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then we had done campaigning for president carter through some of the towns in alabama along with tammy wynette. it was a wonderful event and we loved president carter and mrs. carter. they were so gracious. >> thanks very much. we learned that her interest in the arts was much broader than just music. did they in fact reach out to that constituency as well? >> what was interesting during the campaign, the expansion of the media during this time, a lot of the musicians from the south endorsed carter's campaign. southern rock was at its peak. cap corn records was headquartered in macon and musicians like the allman brothers band were headquartered in georgia. a lot became supporters of carter and helped spread the word of his campaign. a broad interest in the arts. he listened to classical music but they both also had an interest in more sort of vernacular southern music as well. >> the people who keep these kinds of statistics say that first lady carter had three dozen specific interviews with media organizations and 22 press conferences during their term in office. we will see one of t
then we had done campaigning for president carter through some of the towns in alabama along with tammy wynette. it was a wonderful event and we loved president carter and mrs. carter. they were so gracious. >> thanks very much. we learned that her interest in the arts was much broader than just music. did they in fact reach out to that constituency as well? >> what was interesting during the campaign, the expansion of the media during this time, a lot of the musicians from the...