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i think tonya harding is just white trash. she's white trash. and she came out and she said later in that interview, she goes, i have already proved my innocence. did i miss a meeting? when did that happen? she's never been innocent in her life. i agree with dana. kerrigan is gracious. >> and here's the beauty of tonya harding. if it weren't for this incident she is sick of talking about, she wouldn't have made money mud wrestling. tonya harding, thank you jeff, because she's milked it for ton. >> would you want her as your landscaper? >> took a 2 x 4 to you. >> the daytona 500 ran yesterday, but not before a 6:22 rain delay when a checkered flag finally waved, it looked like this. >> that 88 is pulling away. >> less than a mile to go. >> we got a wreck. >> third generation star dale earnhardt, jr. brings them to the flag. checkered flag waving. it's over. it's earnhardt. >> and dale earnhardt, jr. took the win at 11:25 p.m. most of the race was run in primetime. i was conflicted. i watched "the walking dead" and then came back and watched the e
i think tonya harding is just white trash. she's white trash. and she came out and she said later in that interview, she goes, i have already proved my innocence. did i miss a meeting? when did that happen? she's never been innocent in her life. i agree with dana. kerrigan is gracious. >> and here's the beauty of tonya harding. if it weren't for this incident she is sick of talking about, she wouldn't have made money mud wrestling. tonya harding, thank you jeff, because she's milked it...
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county converged on the property of eugene malary and his wife tonya pate. they were warned saying the property was used as an illegal methamphetamine lab. the entire basis of the search warrant was the investigating officer said in spots downwind of the location he was able with certainty to smell chemicals. this is where i was. i was right here. >> tonya was in a trailer on the property and her son adrian was asleep in another trail where she heard the police. >> and it scared me so bad that i said adrian come out. and that is when that guy told her contain her so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really tight and pushed me into the car. and i said my son is in there. a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i asked she would say my detective will be here to talk to you. you just need to shut up. i'm blow texting my officers. >> i said from what? you know? and i said you the ones one with the all guns. >> tonya was taken to
county converged on the property of eugene malary and his wife tonya pate. they were warned saying the property was used as an illegal methamphetamine lab. the entire basis of the search warrant was the investigating officer said in spots downwind of the location he was able with certainty to smell chemicals. this is where i was. i was right here. >> tonya was in a trailer on the property and her son adrian was asleep in another trail where she heard the police. >> and it scared me...
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tonya is on the road with an update. tonya? >> we are only a short drive just passing soldier field. as mentioned, the roads are snow- covered. lake shore drive is actually looking good. we are now behind three snowplows making their way to the south. they are doing this like a tag team. one is in the far left lane and then they fanned out across the drive. this is what we are seeing as we head south on lake shore drive. we have some video that we would like to show. we caught up with a few cars that were probably moving too fast. this is the in the 55 workers had to hook up a cable to pull that ban on to the expressway around 2:00. there have been multiple standouts on 55. this is down and the blinof joliet area. all systems been out of 80 near 55. there are about 200 snowplows out focused on the main streets and of course lake shore drive. want to make sure everyone is able to get around this morning. once the main street and lecture drive is taking care of sidestreets no problems, and south but it is 4:00 a.m.. take it slow.
tonya is on the road with an update. tonya? >> we are only a short drive just passing soldier field. as mentioned, the roads are snow- covered. lake shore drive is actually looking good. we are now behind three snowplows making their way to the south. they are doing this like a tag team. one is in the far left lane and then they fanned out across the drive. this is what we are seeing as we head south on lake shore drive. we have some video that we would like to show. we caught up with a...
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tonya francisco is live in old irving park with more. tonya? the morning. it's time to dig out again. the city is doing its part by plowing this note but as you pointed out, this is what we have to worry about on the side streets. look at the contrast. this is occurring park road. you can see the pavement and there's no problem. but as you turn over here, this is the side street. it's a much different story. one of those streets that least one the past had to be made but not enough to get the clear pavement like you had seen on the main street. we do have some video of that. the good news is that mother nature will help out by melting some of us know today. response to get near 40 degrees today. but that creates a problem with the slushy streets and flooding issues. but one problem at a time. if you have not been announced in the snow since it stopped last night, a set aside some extra time this morning to dig yourself out. back to you. >>some parts of will county got around seven inches of snow. some people were still driving too fast for those slippery co
tonya francisco is live in old irving park with more. tonya? the morning. it's time to dig out again. the city is doing its part by plowing this note but as you pointed out, this is what we have to worry about on the side streets. look at the contrast. this is occurring park road. you can see the pavement and there's no problem. but as you turn over here, this is the side street. it's a much different story. one of those streets that least one the past had to be made but not enough to get the...
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i'm glad she finally talked. >> and her feelings today about tonya harding. >> uh -- tonya maintainsthere's never been an apology. and to this day tonya has a resistance to admitting anything like that. >> it's fascinating. >> it is. it is. >> thank you very much. just a reminder, you can check out mary's full story on nbc prime time olympic coverage. >>> and coming up on "trending," why jimmy fallon brought up the "today" show in his first "tonight show" monologue. >>> and charlie white vowed to play the violin for us if he won a gold medal. well, unfortunately, he won a gold medal. will he live up to the promise? we'll find out. but first, these messages. [ kelly ] my days start early. and so do mouth germs. but now i have the protection of colgate total® mouthwash. it works just as hard and just as long as i do. [ man ] rolling in 5! [ male announcer ] colgate total® mouthwash. it kills germs on contact and has a germ-killing shield that keeps working for 12 hours. it doesn't quit even after eating and drinking. hi! [ male announcer ] colgate total® mouthwash. 12 hour germ protect
i'm glad she finally talked. >> and her feelings today about tonya harding. >> uh -- tonya maintainsthere's never been an apology. and to this day tonya has a resistance to admitting anything like that. >> it's fascinating. >> it is. it is. >> thank you very much. just a reminder, you can check out mary's full story on nbc prime time olympic coverage. >>> and coming up on "trending," why jimmy fallon brought up the "today" show in his...
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she said, i don't think about tonya harding ever. she has three kids. to gymnasts and ballet and everybody else. i hopeful won't have to talk about it again. >> she looks remarkly similar to the way she did 20 years ago. >> i want what she is having. she looks fantastic. >> she looks great. watching the documentary it jarred my memory to all of the things that transpired during that time especially the olympics after '92 had separated into doing every two years so we got that burst going back to the winter olympics so quickly in '94 and that jarred my memory to all of this. i remember being in college and absolutely enamored by this story and every little inch of it that we could get more of and the fact that nancy kerrigan, the good girl, tonya harding, the bad girl. as she points out, what did, you know, the people in tonya's life, her divorced husband and all of these goof balls he was hanging out with, what do they have to gain by doing this? it was tonya had a lot to gain bying doing this. did they come up with this idea on their own? i don't know.
she said, i don't think about tonya harding ever. she has three kids. to gymnasts and ballet and everybody else. i hopeful won't have to talk about it again. >> she looks remarkly similar to the way she did 20 years ago. >> i want what she is having. she looks fantastic. >> she looks great. watching the documentary it jarred my memory to all of the things that transpired during that time especially the olympics after '92 had separated into doing every two years so we got that...
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tonya francisco is *live at metra's western avenue stop with more. >> good morning. in his own words, the new ceo says it has been a rough three years for the commuter agency. i want to show you something interesting that we can only show you at this time. over my shoulder and you can see the fires burning. these are some of the problems that have led to the issues. the fires are burning on the rails to keep the switch is going. the ceos said yesterday if-touched this is only one that switching system but if one train gets backed up it can lead to 10 or 20, even 40 trains getting out of whack. but this is in interesting picture of these fires burning. yesterday we heard they are going to work on rebuilding the trust in the winter weary trail system. along with the other chiefs of the are tsa and cta are preparing to go before a lawmakers. the chief operating officer before being named ceo was the focus of questioning about the recent performance during the january polar vortexes that crippled the system, canceling trains and limiting the others to a dismal 30% on-tim
tonya francisco is *live at metra's western avenue stop with more. >> good morning. in his own words, the new ceo says it has been a rough three years for the commuter agency. i want to show you something interesting that we can only show you at this time. over my shoulder and you can see the fires burning. these are some of the problems that have led to the issues. the fires are burning on the rails to keep the switch is going. the ceos said yesterday if-touched this is only one that...
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. >>> well, congratulations to tonya phillips of darnestown, maryland, she is our wusa9 facebook fane day and winner of our last four pack of extended lift tickets at snow time resorts. >> tonya sent us this picture of her doing what look like a polar bear plunge. she said i should be fan of the day because i wake up to you every morning wusa9. love the local reporting and love my friend howard bernstein. >> if you want to be our next fan of day at wusa9, go to the facebook fan page and click on the fan of the day tab and tell us why you should be the fan of day and link your favorite facebook picture to us and we will post it. we put a big smile on howard's what if we could keep enough plastic waste to cover mt. rainier out of landfills each year? so you can take them out less often. >>> 5:38. it's a cold morning out here have pulled out and i'm seeing the stars and the winds are very light. the flags are hanging pretty low. and that makes it a lot more bearable. our forecast today, pretty nice here for a friday in february. we're looking at partly to mostly sunny conditions. and wh
. >>> well, congratulations to tonya phillips of darnestown, maryland, she is our wusa9 facebook fane day and winner of our last four pack of extended lift tickets at snow time resorts. >> tonya sent us this picture of her doing what look like a polar bear plunge. she said i should be fan of the day because i wake up to you every morning wusa9. love the local reporting and love my friend howard bernstein. >> if you want to be our next fan of day at wusa9, go to the facebook...
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tonya page al jazeera bongi central african republican. >> reporter: this is a humanitarian coordinatorspoke to him earlier and said more into national help is needed. >> we need to have more troops on the ground and also we need to increase our financial support in order to overcome the problem that we are facing here in central africa. this crisis is a multi facetted crisis and it's political and the response also is about military. the response is humanitarian and another one that we may be facing in the next coming days is an economic crisis because that part of the group of the people who are doing business in this country disappeared and if you go to the market today you don't find the product and if you find them they are out of control. you cannot pay them. so we really are pulling to have more troops on the ground and really also operating for more financial resources to address the different problem that we are facing today. >> reporter: and a pakistan taliban has been shot dead in the country and he was killed when gunmen opened fire in the area of ranchistan and he was kille
tonya page al jazeera bongi central african republican. >> reporter: this is a humanitarian coordinatorspoke to him earlier and said more into national help is needed. >> we need to have more troops on the ground and also we need to increase our financial support in order to overcome the problem that we are facing here in central africa. this crisis is a multi facetted crisis and it's political and the response also is about military. the response is humanitarian and another one...
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tonya francisco is *live at midway with more. >> operation is getting underway at midway. to solve some of the employees arriving. people are in line so the to start checking in. it's too early to tell if it will impact operations here at midway. they just turned on the arrival and departure board. there are some cancellations with this tool atlanta and anywhere else on the east coast. already taking a toll on some of the traffic. obviously the passengers were warned before the walk out the door. a major carrier here at midway is suspending most if not all of its operations in the atlanta area meaning that the airport here will see some closures or cancellations today according to the atlanta constitution now journal newspaper which means airways flights have merged will also be affected. delta, which is a big carrier is canceling flights. just to give you an idea, delta employees had to sleep on planes overnight because there weren't enough hotel rooms available for everyone. also affecting travel in charlotte n.c. which is a major hub for in northwest air wis. flights ha
tonya francisco is *live at midway with more. >> operation is getting underway at midway. to solve some of the employees arriving. people are in line so the to start checking in. it's too early to tell if it will impact operations here at midway. they just turned on the arrival and departure board. there are some cancellations with this tool atlanta and anywhere else on the east coast. already taking a toll on some of the traffic. obviously the passengers were warned before the walk out...
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tonya francisco is live in bolingbrook with more. >> good morning. this is a prime example of what people are worried about. this is a snow pile. i'm 5 ft. five. this stockpile is almost to the top of my head. we know it has to go somewhere. people are concerned hoping that it doesn't end up in their homes. we are starting to see this issue popped up around the area. this is video from a library of 95 and halsted that flooded after snow on the roof started melting and came raining down from the ceiling, forcing the library to close. also concerned that the basement will start to flood said the city department of water management crews are working around the clock to try to prevent that from happening. >> we have our crews working going around and checking the catch basins to make sure that they are clean. we ask residents to give us a hand with this because as the snow melts, the catch basins will start to claude. >> other municipalities like elmhurst are doing the same. asking residents to help them clear at the catch basins. if you see ice, called
tonya francisco is live in bolingbrook with more. >> good morning. this is a prime example of what people are worried about. this is a snow pile. i'm 5 ft. five. this stockpile is almost to the top of my head. we know it has to go somewhere. people are concerned hoping that it doesn't end up in their homes. we are starting to see this issue popped up around the area. this is video from a library of 95 and halsted that flooded after snow on the roof started melting and came raining down...
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tonya francisco is *live at the metra station in evanston. >> so far we have had 19 of these below zero days. six more and would tie a record from 1885. that is a real concern for commuters, especially writers on metra who've been frustrated by the delays this year. many of them have to wait out in the freezing cold. metra blames it on switching problems caused by the snow, high wind and the real culprit appears to be an antiquated switching system. the seven of the 11 realigns have trains that run on switches controlled by the a to inter blocker. in 82 year-old machine operated by hand. some of them are so scarce, the parts barely exist. once boasting a 95% on- time performance has been forced to say their record will be shattered and it will need to find a way to replace the parts which are estimated $172 million according to the paper. the new head of metra will discuss the matter at a public hearing tonight. and the governor has put together a task force to look into the matter. as for the weather, you heard we will warmup into the '30's later this week. >>an autistic teenager was r
tonya francisco is *live at the metra station in evanston. >> so far we have had 19 of these below zero days. six more and would tie a record from 1885. that is a real concern for commuters, especially writers on metra who've been frustrated by the delays this year. many of them have to wait out in the freezing cold. metra blames it on switching problems caused by the snow, high wind and the real culprit appears to be an antiquated switching system. the seven of the 11 realigns have...
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tonya francisco is *live in gary. >> good morning. police are not releasing very much information about what happened last night. they have reports that as many as five people have been shocked including the gunman. this one took place at the safe and sound a senior citizens' social club at 1030 last night. it happened in the city of gary. none of the injuries are life- threatening. according to the post a raid by police back to october of 2011, the owner of that club was charged with serving alcohol without a permit and provoke promoting professional gambling. at that 0.8 table and beer and liquor were taken. it's not clear if the owners still owns the club or what took place. still trying to get some information. once we have it we will bring you more. back to you. >>a 14 year old boy was killed during a drive-by shooting on the city's south side. it happened near 61-st and vernon last night. the boy was walking down the street, with two other people, when someone started shooting from a white van. the victim was shot in the head an
tonya francisco is *live in gary. >> good morning. police are not releasing very much information about what happened last night. they have reports that as many as five people have been shocked including the gunman. this one took place at the safe and sound a senior citizens' social club at 1030 last night. it happened in the city of gary. none of the injuries are life- threatening. according to the post a raid by police back to october of 2011, the owner of that club was charged with...
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tonya, would you like to introduce this? >> yes. of course. >> i myself am a dialysis patient so i know pretty much what they are talking about. thank you all for coming today to hear our fine speakers give their presentation on the work with the patients with kidney dialysis. our first speaker is a well-known and -- esteemed necessity free es nephrologyist. and we have a social worker who works with dialysis patients and transplant patients. we had another speaker but wasn't able to attend. dr. wiel, would you like to give your presentation? >>> my name is dr. eli wiel. i'm a nephrologyist and i have been taking care of patients with kidney disease. i'm very pleased to be able to talk to the committee today on a very important subject that is not something that is very remote and very rare. the problem is larger than many people think. many people think that dialysis issues and transplant issues are sort of often drugs and things that are very remote. in san francisco i estimate there are about 800 patients on dialysis in the city
tonya, would you like to introduce this? >> yes. of course. >> i myself am a dialysis patient so i know pretty much what they are talking about. thank you all for coming today to hear our fine speakers give their presentation on the work with the patients with kidney dialysis. our first speaker is a well-known and -- esteemed necessity free es nephrologyist. and we have a social worker who works with dialysis patients and transplant patients. we had another speaker but wasn't able...
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my name is tonya, i'm the director of city audit of the controllers office and with me is cat skog an. we are going to talk about our follow up process for audit and memorandum issue. the benefit from audit work is not only in the findings or recommendations made but in the implementation of those recommendations. by conducting audit follow up ensures our department to enhance change and city agencies and city management and assess the value of our work. our office does two kinds of follow up work. regular and field follow up. our regular follow up procedures are done for all of our reports and memorandums and auditees are required to report at 6 months, 12 months and 2 years. after 2 years, the department if they have not yet resolved those issues we will include those recommendations in our annual report of recommendations not implemented after 2 years which we will begin this process at the end of this fiscal year and we'll present 245 -- that report to you. in the follow up process we may select certain audits in the field follow up. we go back to gather evidence to go by whether
my name is tonya, i'm the director of city audit of the controllers office and with me is cat skog an. we are going to talk about our follow up process for audit and memorandum issue. the benefit from audit work is not only in the findings or recommendations made but in the implementation of those recommendations. by conducting audit follow up ensures our department to enhance change and city agencies and city management and assess the value of our work. our office does two kinds of follow up...
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the fierce rivalry between nancy kerrigan and tonya harding.t 8:00, the closing ceremony in sochi on nbc bay area. >> can you believe that was 20 years ago? that is one of the most memorable moments in olympic history. >> amazing. dear future olympian, one day you will be standing on and here's exactly how you'll get there. you'll work hard and you'll fall hard. you'll lose sometimes when you really should have won. you'll win sometimes when no one thought you had a shot. and you'll never, ever stop. we know this. because you're one of us. at citi, we believe in everyone's potential, which is why citi and evan are giving back to community sports programs to help fiuture athletes every step of the way. >>> 16 dais ago, the xxii olympic winter games officially opened at fisht stadium in olympic park. tonight, the formal close of these games and a ceremony that promises the usual pageantry, a celebration for and of the athletes who competed here, culminating, of course, with the extinguishing of the olympic flame. hi again, everyone, bob costas on
the fierce rivalry between nancy kerrigan and tonya harding.t 8:00, the closing ceremony in sochi on nbc bay area. >> can you believe that was 20 years ago? that is one of the most memorable moments in olympic history. >> amazing. dear future olympian, one day you will be standing on and here's exactly how you'll get there. you'll work hard and you'll fall hard. you'll lose sometimes when you really should have won. you'll win sometimes when no one thought you had a shot. and you'll...
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. >> so -- that's christine romans/tonya harding grabbing the back of nischelle turner's sled right therell in fun and games. look, i was ahead most of the time. then nischelle was crawling along, and so i decided to level the playing field a little. >> literally came back and told me she won. i talked to other people who literally told me she cheated. huge scandal. >> listening to al davis, if you're not cheating, you're not trying. >> i believe it was. a great defensive lineman. anticipated the snap count. took it for you. >> i am the mother of three boys and know how to throw elbows when i have to. gentlemen, talk about your current role in the nfl. interesting job. recently named the league's vice president of player benefits. mba from columbia. not really the typical postnfl career. some have a 3 1/2 year career, and that's it. in many cases, they don't have the financial literacy skills to turn into into a lifetime of retirement. how are you trying to change? >> for me, step one, changing the we are spective. you're going to make between 60 pshs and 95% in that small window. it bert
. >> so -- that's christine romans/tonya harding grabbing the back of nischelle turner's sled right therell in fun and games. look, i was ahead most of the time. then nischelle was crawling along, and so i decided to level the playing field a little. >> literally came back and told me she won. i talked to other people who literally told me she cheated. huge scandal. >> listening to al davis, if you're not cheating, you're not trying. >> i believe it was. a great...
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martha stewart, lindsay lohan, and tonya harding. >> i bring that up because figure skating is not as popular as it once was and people say that the sport needs another tonya harding. >> that is what we need. >> george mason university students. is this the best or the worst grad school assignment ever? having to watch through all of these jay leno shows? through marion barry in there as an insult. he is up there. >> not in the top 20. >> thank you very much. a great off the charts addition. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." manager cliff robbins is an activist investor, but he does it his way. he is here for an exclusive interview. >> crisis in the cockpit. airlines are slammed with a shortage of pilots. we will tell you what that means for the industry and for you. >> when celebrities turned to politics, it is not always a box office smash. welcome back to "market makers." >> it is 11:00 here in new york city. >> we have a lot to cover this hour, but all month on market makers, we will be speaking to the world's most successful hedge fund mana
martha stewart, lindsay lohan, and tonya harding. >> i bring that up because figure skating is not as popular as it once was and people say that the sport needs another tonya harding. >> that is what we need. >> george mason university students. is this the best or the worst grad school assignment ever? having to watch through all of these jay leno shows? through marion barry in there as an insult. he is up there. >> not in the top 20. >> thank you very much. a...
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. >> but tonya butler doesn't think pot should be categorized with harder drugs like cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines. >> i think it's a good thing we're finally discussing it especially for people who can be helped, cancer patients and others with terminal diseases who are struggling right now and, you know, i don't know if they are going about getting the drug illegally. >> it seems there's still hashing out to do. >> law enforcement perspective, i think really there needs to emerge a political consensus before we yeah talk about what our particular focus is of those issues. >> besides the bills that would allow marijuana to be taxed and regulated there are also ones that look to reduce the penalties of possessions of small amounts of pot. again much to be considered and this is just the beginning of what will likely be a long debate in the state of maryland. derrick? >> okay,. >>> d.c. council member tommy wells says heads must roll in the wake of the death of cecialmost mills, the long time said worker who collapsed and died last month, just yards away from a northeast d.c. f
. >> but tonya butler doesn't think pot should be categorized with harder drugs like cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines. >> i think it's a good thing we're finally discussing it especially for people who can be helped, cancer patients and others with terminal diseases who are struggling right now and, you know, i don't know if they are going about getting the drug illegally. >> it seems there's still hashing out to do. >> law enforcement perspective, i think really...
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." >> i remember tonya on stage, and it was like i had golom in my heard where this voice is going, precious, be nice, don't start any trouble. just thank your agent and your stylist and leave the stage. and the other voice is going, no, no, you have a responsibility. there's a war going on. you must say something. >> i've invited my fellow documentary nominees on the stage, because we like nonfiction. and we live in fictitious times. we live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elects a fictitious president. [ boos ] we live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. whether it's the fictitious of orange alerts, we are against this war, mr. bush. shame on you, mr. bush. shame on you. and any time -- ♪ >> and walk off the stage and one of the stagehands comes right up in my ear, i thought he was going to hit me, he screams -- hole! >> it was so sweet backstage. you could see it. the teamsters are helping michael moore into the trunk of his limo. >> before we begin tonight, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to say for the record that i am in
." >> i remember tonya on stage, and it was like i had golom in my heard where this voice is going, precious, be nice, don't start any trouble. just thank your agent and your stylist and leave the stage. and the other voice is going, no, no, you have a responsibility. there's a war going on. you must say something. >> i've invited my fellow documentary nominees on the stage, because we like nonfiction. and we live in fictitious times. we live in the time where we have...
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tonya moseley takes us inside a brand new hydroponic farm. >> when the founder of the millionaire club decided on a name... >> he wanted everyone to feel like a millionaire, no matter how much they had. >> the seattle nonprofit serve thousands down on their luck. a good meal and a job. >> that happiness on the first floor. head down the stairs, past the boxes of canned goods and you find a full-flexed farm, along with a farmer. >> we are growing butter lettuce, green-leaf let us. >> what looks like a science experiment is a technique thousands of years old. it's growing food and water, rich with minerals, led lights. here there are no pest sites. there are no bugs. >> you could put it in a blender and feed it to your baby and your baby would be healthier for it. >> it takes four weeks for a seeding to turn into a full head of let us. half the time of a traditional garden. the downside is the police. the 250 square foot garden cost 30,000 to build. jim miller argues by doing away with buying, the cost of shipping in food. we are looking at $300-$400 savings. >> the club will sell produc
tonya moseley takes us inside a brand new hydroponic farm. >> when the founder of the millionaire club decided on a name... >> he wanted everyone to feel like a millionaire, no matter how much they had. >> the seattle nonprofit serve thousands down on their luck. a good meal and a job. >> that happiness on the first floor. head down the stairs, past the boxes of canned goods and you find a full-flexed farm, along with a farmer. >> we are growing butter lettuce,...
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tonya beige is live for us, what did she say? she said she was shocked by what she saw, she said at times it was very difficult to listen to people. how family members are killed in front of their eyes. they found it quite difficult. here in the central african republic, and acknowledge as they said there is simply not enough peace keepers on the ground right now to make this country secure. i did ask her what if or when this country is secure, how she thought that communities that have been torn apart by increasingly sectarian violence, how she thought they could rebuild. >> it is very already hard to rebuild it. we have to start at the community level, but i think you also need reconciliation. it is something we did not want the word to face again, and yet here we are. >> we know that they are keep for more troops and we are expecting to hear from him a little later on, aren't we? >> she said the debate over the possibility of the piece keeping discussed today. she said how it may work, she knew it was on the top of the agenda
tonya beige is live for us, what did she say? she said she was shocked by what she saw, she said at times it was very difficult to listen to people. how family members are killed in front of their eyes. they found it quite difficult. here in the central african republic, and acknowledge as they said there is simply not enough peace keepers on the ground right now to make this country secure. i did ask her what if or when this country is secure, how she thought that communities that have been...
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tonya, the president admitted we are still going through/flu a difficult period, but he is trying to convince the people that south africa is heading in the right direction, isn't he. >> oh, absolutely, and look at the president's speech, he can say what he wants and it is an election year, so it is only natural a good 95% of the speech which is just about ready to wind up, is focused on the positive. he talked a lot about jobs and the economy, he said on average, the economy has grown 3.5%, in the last 20 years, he said the anc has created 3.2 million wronger opportunities, not jobs, but work opportunities in the five years that the course he has been president, he talked about the vast expansion of social services, housing, basic services like water and sanitation, so very much painting a rosy picture. how will that go down with the many people that are unemployed in south after caat the moment? >> we have seen, months, violence, protests on the street. hundreds of communities, thousands of people throwing stones at the police. setting fire to libraries and clinics saying they have
tonya, the president admitted we are still going through/flu a difficult period, but he is trying to convince the people that south africa is heading in the right direction, isn't he. >> oh, absolutely, and look at the president's speech, he can say what he wants and it is an election year, so it is only natural a good 95% of the speech which is just about ready to wind up, is focused on the positive. he talked a lot about jobs and the economy, he said on average, the economy has grown...
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tonya francisco is live in rogers park with more. >> good morning. as the search continues for the gunman we have learned the young man killed yesterday has been identified as a 17 year-old. police say it was an argument between two groups of young people in the parking lot of the mcdonald's around 330 yesterday that led to a masked gunmen running up and opening fire. witnesses say six or seven shots were fired. one of them hit the man in the head who died on the scene. a 50 year-old girl was shot several times and an 18 year-old was shot in the lower back. another 80 year-old was hit in the arms. a girl who says she was the sister was walking past the scene on her way home when she found out it was her brother who died. >> i don't know. i just saw the flashing lights. >> a horrible way to find out. surveillance cameras on least two businesses in the area may have actually captured the shooting. the video is now in the hands of investigators. police are continuing to look for the gunman. the only description that have is that he was a man wearing a m
tonya francisco is live in rogers park with more. >> good morning. as the search continues for the gunman we have learned the young man killed yesterday has been identified as a 17 year-old. police say it was an argument between two groups of young people in the parking lot of the mcdonald's around 330 yesterday that led to a masked gunmen running up and opening fire. witnesses say six or seven shots were fired. one of them hit the man in the head who died on the scene. a 50 year-old girl...
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tonya paige, al jazeera, ban guy, central african republic. >> in britain, the former news of the worldtor said she was shocked to learn -- today as rebecca brooks third day on the witness stand, in the phone hacking trial. the paper shut down, amido public outrage of the hacking of billy doweller's phone, she was abducted and murdered the former editor and six others are on trial facing charges including phone hacking and bribery. all seven have pleaded not guilty. more than 2 million people are displaced because of the civil war, and after being denied entry, many are threing to yemen, mo hamed following one family trying to survive in the capitol city. fixed on tragic memories he can hardly talk. his long suffering from diabeteses was compounded by disastrous years in syria and abroad. a simple laborer, he sweated for 35 years to raise four children and build a home in damascus. but in just a few months an air raid turned the three story house into rubble. the eldest son went missing the family fled for safety among the palestinian refugees. but the fighting soon follows them there.
tonya paige, al jazeera, ban guy, central african republic. >> in britain, the former news of the worldtor said she was shocked to learn -- today as rebecca brooks third day on the witness stand, in the phone hacking trial. the paper shut down, amido public outrage of the hacking of billy doweller's phone, she was abducted and murdered the former editor and six others are on trial facing charges including phone hacking and bribery. all seven have pleaded not guilty. more than 2 million...
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tonya francisco is live at the lake forest oasis. i feel like it's groundhog day for you at this point. >> that's what this whole season has been like and then demetrius said another 4-8 in. today. but thought i heard 3-6. it's enough to make even pollyanna sick of winter. scientists have called this crazy winter santas' revenge. that was the name of a research paper recently presented at the meeting of the american association for the amendment of science held in chicago. if i understand correctly, we can blame this winter on a jet stream which is all out of whack because of warming in the arctic which means it's not only cold weather here too long it is pushing for the to the south but places like atlanta. while it's warmer in places like alaska and the north pole where santa lives. in chicago we have seen 22 days of below zero temperatures this season. the chicago tribune came up with some fun facts. to put it into perspective you have to be at least 32 years old to have experienced the last time it was this cold back in 1981-'82
tonya francisco is live at the lake forest oasis. i feel like it's groundhog day for you at this point. >> that's what this whole season has been like and then demetrius said another 4-8 in. today. but thought i heard 3-6. it's enough to make even pollyanna sick of winter. scientists have called this crazy winter santas' revenge. that was the name of a research paper recently presented at the meeting of the american association for the amendment of science held in chicago. if i understand...
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tonya has two children in the system and told bloomberg news, it is going to devastate us. families in louisiana. in 2007, a five to four decision by the supreme court and their conservative majority ruled that public school systems cannot factor in race in order to integrate school districts. they have cropped up in georgia, alabama, texas, and tennessee. the question of what will happen to america's poor and minority students is an open one. it's not simply a question of funding. it's also a question of leadership. minority students benefit from having minority teachers. they are 3.2% points to score a "b" or higher if taught by a minority teacher. black men makeup only 2% of the nation's teaching force. tomorrow, john legend will join teach for america for a google hangout encouraging more african-american men to join the field. >> it's not very often that my students get to see someone who looks like them who also has a schedu college degree. >> joining me now is john legend. john, it's an honor and a pleasure to have you on the show. >> it's great to finally be on the
tonya has two children in the system and told bloomberg news, it is going to devastate us. families in louisiana. in 2007, a five to four decision by the supreme court and their conservative majority ruled that public school systems cannot factor in race in order to integrate school districts. they have cropped up in georgia, alabama, texas, and tennessee. the question of what will happen to america's poor and minority students is an open one. it's not simply a question of funding. it's also a...
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tonya francisco is live in naperville with more. >> good morning. this is one of five debates that are planned for the candidates before next month's primary. it is turning into a bruising battle for the republicans. our cameras were allowed inside yesterday's session with the chicago tribune editorial board. mostly a civil session with the four republican kenneth answering questions about a wide range of issues including the state income tax hike which is going to expire in january. education policy, capital program even same-sex marriage. also asked to address personal issues that have popped up during the campaign including the most recent accusation by the state treasurer that rival is behind a misconduct allegation being made by treasury employee. according to the attorney for that employee they ask for three $7,000 to keep quiet about the allegations. he claims that attorney is working for the opponent. but they said it was on the lease for a campaign space for which he saved $3,500. >> i believe he is behind it. >> it is ridiculous. this is p
tonya francisco is live in naperville with more. >> good morning. this is one of five debates that are planned for the candidates before next month's primary. it is turning into a bruising battle for the republicans. our cameras were allowed inside yesterday's session with the chicago tribune editorial board. mostly a civil session with the four republican kenneth answering questions about a wide range of issues including the state income tax hike which is going to expire in january....
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tonya mosley has more from washington state. >> as these professional translators will tell you, translating from one language to another, is not as simple as cut, paste, and click. >> illustrate the point, spanish translator kathryn german takes us to the washington state governors website, which use it is free tool, and translates a spanish text into english. >> the translation software changed leading practices to skinny cowhandling. >> very funny. to japanese native speakers. >> she said she found all sorts of english words that it could not congress vert into japanese. >> i would have to ask the person who created this japanese sentence, what do you mean. >> washington state does provide personal translation for some written materials it is one of a number of states that include a button for tranlation software on many of its websites. >> this is about more than convenience, it is also the law. back in 2000, mandated that it must provide meaningful translations. but the word meaningful is up to interpretation. >> it would be very challenging for the state of washington, at least for the
tonya mosley has more from washington state. >> as these professional translators will tell you, translating from one language to another, is not as simple as cut, paste, and click. >> illustrate the point, spanish translator kathryn german takes us to the washington state governors website, which use it is free tool, and translates a spanish text into english. >> the translation software changed leading practices to skinny cowhandling. >> very funny. to japanese native...
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the tacker was linked to skating competitor tonya harding's ex-husband. harding herself ultimately pleaded guilty to conspiracy. the u.s. skating governing organization determined that harding knew of the attack in advance and banned her from competition for life. a new documentary airing tomorrow examines that case. >> though she missed nationals, it appeared kerrigan would have time to recover in time for the olympics. three days after the olympics, she sat next to harding for a photo. >> it just felt strange. always looking for somebody to run out and do what they did to nancy to other people, including myself. >> i had people asking me, do you think she had anything to do with it, you know? and my reaction to that was, that's ridiculous. to me, this had to have been some random act. >> nancy kerrigan came back to win the silver medal in the '94 games. he is in sochi as an analyst for nbc and joins us now. thank you, nancy. you have had an amazing career as a world class figure skater. does it bother you to still have to discuss this incident that happ
the tacker was linked to skating competitor tonya harding's ex-husband. harding herself ultimately pleaded guilty to conspiracy. the u.s. skating governing organization determined that harding knew of the attack in advance and banned her from competition for life. a new documentary airing tomorrow examines that case. >> though she missed nationals, it appeared kerrigan would have time to recover in time for the olympics. three days after the olympics, she sat next to harding for a photo....
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but despite presence the violence is continuing, displacing thousands of people from their homes and tonyahas more. >> reporter: it's tough for people to earn a living in bongi if you are selling wood or bread it's tough and it goes on and this is p 12 district and hundreds are packed and ready to leave and to protect themselves. many people here don't trust the french because at first they only disarmed the celica fighters who mostly have been muslim and some feel they were left at the murder si of christian fighters and trust is so fragile that the local red cross is sent away and some would accept the help of islam. >> al-qaeda and even the devil, you come to help us welcome and you will enjoy, enjoy. because i'm in love with me now. what do i have? i have only 50 meters. it's better to be in prison. >> reporter: even with the french here people are being killed but he is cautious about accepting help from anyone. . >> translator: if they come that will exterminate everyone and who will benefit, not the muslims, not the christians and we need the international community to protect us. >
but despite presence the violence is continuing, displacing thousands of people from their homes and tonyahas more. >> reporter: it's tough for people to earn a living in bongi if you are selling wood or bread it's tough and it goes on and this is p 12 district and hundreds are packed and ready to leave and to protect themselves. many people here don't trust the french because at first they only disarmed the celica fighters who mostly have been muslim and some feel they were left at the...
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he goes over to the referee-- reminiscent of, frankly, of what tonya hard dignity with her skates 20 years ago, withdraws, waves to the crowd and is gone. that drama 30 minutes later of followed by jeremy abbott who fell hard on his quadruple jump, and instead of getting right up, popping up the way most skaters do, he just laid there and it seemed like forever, an eternity, his coach was about to rush out on to the expies help him but he popped up and kept going and the crowd spurred him on. incredible drawm and only in figure skating. it never, ever disappoints. >> woodruff: i want to talk about snowboarding and how well the american women have been doing. >> reporter: well, yes, the american women, with x-game sports we look at it from shaun white to the slope styles of skiing. the u.s. women of course are going to be stars of these olympic games in large part of course because these are our best female athletes and they get a chance to shine at the olympics. but i think if you look at it in total, and, again, say these edgy extreme x-game sports, the u.s. is doing great. all four
he goes over to the referee-- reminiscent of, frankly, of what tonya hard dignity with her skates 20 years ago, withdraws, waves to the crowd and is gone. that drama 30 minutes later of followed by jeremy abbott who fell hard on his quadruple jump, and instead of getting right up, popping up the way most skaters do, he just laid there and it seemed like forever, an eternity, his coach was about to rush out on to the expies help him but he popped up and kept going and the crowd spurred him on....
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. >> tonya harding maintains her innocence to this day, telling nbc, quote, i've apologized so many times my time anymore. her ex-husband, jeff galuly changed his name to jeff stone and is married and living in the portland area. harding's former body guard changed his name to brian griffeth and died of natural causes in '07. the hitman says he became a christian in prison and has since turned his life around. stan's uncle, derek smith, also the getaway driver, is the one who called him to ask if he would take down a skater. and he now lives in montana. 20 years. of thanks for watching, everyone. good to have you with us. stay tuned. my colleague, wolf blitzer, is up next with "wolf." up next with "wolf." it starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now, shrinking the u.s. army down to preworld war ii size. chuck hagel will roll out the pentagon's plan to make that happen. we'll bring the announcement live and talk about what it means for u.s. national security. >>> also right now, the streets are calmer. the ex president is on the run. but ukraine's future is full of qu
. >> tonya harding maintains her innocence to this day, telling nbc, quote, i've apologized so many times my time anymore. her ex-husband, jeff galuly changed his name to jeff stone and is married and living in the portland area. harding's former body guard changed his name to brian griffeth and died of natural causes in '07. the hitman says he became a christian in prison and has since turned his life around. stan's uncle, derek smith, also the getaway driver, is the one who called him...
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tonya chen did a wonderful job. >> she did. a lot of talk about dealmaking among potential dealmaking. -- dealmaking, potential dealmaking. this would be a very big deal. a big deal in pharmaceuticals. activists looking to buy forest labs. this would be a $25 billion deal. wise carl icahn always on the right side of trades? arty dominates the chicken business. already dominates the chicken business. that will make someone very happy with a plate of wings next year. the potential deal -- charter looking after losing out on time warner cable. what are they going to do now that they lost? >> the magnitude of comcast-time warner cable is so large that the others are like -- so what? cox thatrter boought would be -- it is something. you have to consolidate to get more, right? >> i am baffled by the pushback from washington. stocks here in the u.s. and europe are fairly quiet. you are talking about what happened in japan. the gdp number -- gdp rising a 1%. they have been trying desperately to grow the economy in japan. that is a huge
tonya chen did a wonderful job. >> she did. a lot of talk about dealmaking among potential dealmaking. -- dealmaking, potential dealmaking. this would be a very big deal. a big deal in pharmaceuticals. activists looking to buy forest labs. this would be a $25 billion deal. wise carl icahn always on the right side of trades? arty dominates the chicken business. already dominates the chicken business. that will make someone very happy with a plate of wings next year. the potential deal --...
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." >> i remember tonya on stage, and it was like i had golom in my heard where this voice is going, preciousour agent and your stylist and leave the stage. and the other voice is going, no, no, you have a responsibility. there's a war going on. you must say something. >> i've invited my fellow documentary nominees on the stage, because we like nonfiction. and we live in fictitious times. we live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elects a fictitious president. [ boos ] we live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. whether it's e fictitious of orange alerts, we are against this war, mr. bush. shame on you, mr. bush. shame on you. and any time -- ♪ >> and walk off the stage and one of the stagehands comes right up in my ear, i thought he was going to hit me, he screams -- hole! >> it was so sweet backstage. you could see it. the teamsters are helping michael moore into the trunk of his limo. >> before we begin tonight, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to say for the record that i am in favor of using more american indians and other mi
." >> i remember tonya on stage, and it was like i had golom in my heard where this voice is going, preciousour agent and your stylist and leave the stage. and the other voice is going, no, no, you have a responsibility. there's a war going on. you must say something. >> i've invited my fellow documentary nominees on the stage, because we like nonfiction. and we live in fictitious times. we live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elects a fictitious...
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tonya and nancy are not there not the same. >> i'm sure we can fine knees to bash.e a jam-packed show so stay tuned. lori: we'll do. melissa: barclays traders going rogue, a shocking report making the target problems seem tame. buying information on at least 2000 customers. talking bank and medical information, income information, passport and numbers. the damage has been done. can you stop your life being sold? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: a huge security breach at barclays has thousands of clients worried their information was sold on the black market to cold callers. an investigation underway to figure out how a possible inside job could have happened. reports are saying that this information could have been sold for an enormous amount of wait,dollars. that's right. the big question is, if it happened at barclays, where else did it occur? joining me now, two men
tonya and nancy are not there not the same. >> i'm sure we can fine knees to bash.e a jam-packed show so stay tuned. lori: we'll do. melissa: barclays traders going rogue, a shocking report making the target problems seem tame. buying information on at least 2000 customers. talking bank and medical information, income information, passport and numbers. the damage has been done. can you stop your life being sold? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: a huge...
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only the best are members of this millionaire's club, tonya with al jazeera, seattle. >> hydroponic greenhousesost 20 times more than a traditional greenhouse. a reality peacher using snakes has died from a snake bite and jamie was the star of the show snake salvation and handling a rattlesnake saturday night when he was bit and refused medical attention and died at his home and preached that believers could not be harmed by snake bites because they were annointed by god. and bronze masks awarded to winners and gravity and "american hustle" were top contende contenders at the awards and we report from the red carpet in london. >> even the biggest movie stars in the world need some help staying smart now and again. at hollywood's royalty was all over the red carpet in london but had to make way for the real thing as prince william turned up to make this woman a fellow and one an oscar was won once by playing his grandmother, the queen and gravity was up for 11 awards and best film and had been one of the favorites. the entire cast, all two of them are american and the movie is set in space but t
only the best are members of this millionaire's club, tonya with al jazeera, seattle. >> hydroponic greenhousesost 20 times more than a traditional greenhouse. a reality peacher using snakes has died from a snake bite and jamie was the star of the show snake salvation and handling a rattlesnake saturday night when he was bit and refused medical attention and died at his home and preached that believers could not be harmed by snake bites because they were annointed by god. and bronze masks...
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. >> reporter: tonya waxler certainly likes what she is leaving here with. >> we decided which one it comfortable with and purchased it. >> reporter: officers with the pd stress safety first adding a gun should not be in the hands of someone who has not fired on a gun range for. brandon with al jazeera katie, texas. >> reporter: more traditional valentine's gifts with flowers and they will spend $2 billion on flowers for a special someone and in detroit homes have sold as little as $1 and giving three homes to aspiring writers for free. these three houses in detroit may not be much to look at, they are old, abandoned structures, eyesores to many in the diverse community. but when toby barlow and a few friends came across these properties they saw room for growth. >> there are plenty of people taking apart and tearing down homes but not a lot of people restoring homes so we thought it would be a great opportunity. >> reporter: two houses were sold at $1,000 apiece and acquired a third through a donation and the plan is to renovate and give the homes away to three aspiring writers for
. >> reporter: tonya waxler certainly likes what she is leaving here with. >> we decided which one it comfortable with and purchased it. >> reporter: officers with the pd stress safety first adding a gun should not be in the hands of someone who has not fired on a gun range for. brandon with al jazeera katie, texas. >> reporter: more traditional valentine's gifts with flowers and they will spend $2 billion on flowers for a special someone and in detroit homes have sold...
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i've worked with tonya harding. i've worked with jose conseco. on and on. even o.j.r. you know, it came to me. i took a shot at it. >> when you say it came to you, how did this come to you? how did this come to fruition? >> well, we have a mutual acquaintance, a friend, i guess, zimmerman got in touch with me. voguen michael. they said would you be interested in putting him on the card. i told him i'd have to get back to him. i'd think about it. i got back to him. we put the word out, tmz did and radaronline got it out there. and we had an opponent that wanted to take on george zimmerman. we got, right away, it started blowing up, 15,000 people. it's going to be a great event. that's all it is. it's entertainment. i'm excited about it. >> but there are some people not excited tab janet dickerson he's a woman who started a petition on change.org to stop the fight. so far it has more than 84,000 signatures. i'm going to read a portion. she says the overwhelming response say clear demonstration to attempt to financially gain from the pain and tragedy of others. the pain
i've worked with tonya harding. i've worked with jose conseco. on and on. even o.j.r. you know, it came to me. i took a shot at it. >> when you say it came to you, how did this come to you? how did this come to fruition? >> well, we have a mutual acquaintance, a friend, i guess, zimmerman got in touch with me. voguen michael. they said would you be interested in putting him on the card. i told him i'd have to get back to him. i'd think about it. i got back to him. we put the word...
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. >> further what bothers me about this not to cut you off, tonya, the idea that a calorie is a calorieding them a box of candy. >> i want to respond to that there are specific guidelines that are global from every pediatric. american academy of peed at tricks have mandated children need 2 to 6 ounces. a to 7 ounces 2 to 6. probably every five to six hours there are guidelines. it is suggested if you follow those guidelines, even if your child is asking for more, for growth, for development, they don't necessarily need it. and think -- i don't know if you guys have children. i have three children. and do you remember how some kids you put them down for a nap and they would start crying and you take the crib -baby out of the crib. just because a child is responding with crying does not necessarily mean that they need more food. they might be tired. they might have other physiological needs. >> that's true. that is definitely the truth. >> if you overfeed these children, we talk about chubby children, of course it's adorable and chubby children can still of course grow up to be thin. what
. >> further what bothers me about this not to cut you off, tonya, the idea that a calorie is a calorieding them a box of candy. >> i want to respond to that there are specific guidelines that are global from every pediatric. american academy of peed at tricks have mandated children need 2 to 6 ounces. a to 7 ounces 2 to 6. probably every five to six hours there are guidelines. it is suggested if you follow those guidelines, even if your child is asking for more, for growth, for...