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. >> two thugs want a surprise attack leaving this bartender facing his own last call. >> that's whenaw the knife. >> when "caught on camera, heroes and villains" continues. >>> two thieves ambush a bar owner at closing time. >> i was mugged. i was stabbed. i was hit over the head with a pool cue. >> the robbery goes awry when the bartender takes a stand and fights back. >> they thought i was going to give them all my money, but that's not what happened. >> january 15th, 2010, lakewood, colorado. it's just before 1:30 early friday morning, last call at the cordial lounge. security cameras roll as behind the bar, 32-year-old owner t.j. is closing up shop. >> i was cleaning glasses, putting things away. it got to a point where i began counting and shuffling the money around in my drawer getting ready to close the restaurant down. >> t.j. waits on four remaining customers playing pool, patrons he's never seen before, two women and two men. as t.j. counts the money in the cash drawer, one of the women approached the bar. >> i thought she was going to ask for another round of drinks. >> bu
. >> two thugs want a surprise attack leaving this bartender facing his own last call. >> that's whenaw the knife. >> when "caught on camera, heroes and villains" continues. >>> two thieves ambush a bar owner at closing time. >> i was mugged. i was stabbed. i was hit over the head with a pool cue. >> the robbery goes awry when the bartender takes a stand and fights back. >> they thought i was going to give them all my money, but that's not...
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then she knocks them back like they were dominos. >> you tip that bartender, and you tip her well. >> better give her a $20. >> i have two examples of ways you can feel like a total dummy. first one, this woman is at a ranch. she decides that looks like fun. i'm going to go down that ramp myself, but i'm going to go backwards. >> oh. yeah, she probably should have not done that because my father on the other side is coming down that side of the ramp and head butts him, and you hear it. you know that parent looks so mad that this grown-up did that. >> it happened. nobody could do anything about it. it looks like he was okay, though, and, well, everybody realized, you know what, it was just an accident. >> kids trying to give them their medicine. t an easy task. they don't even have a hand over his mouth. he is not going to take his medicine. mom is there trying to give it to him. he is saying, nope. what would his mom do? it's not so bad, honey. i'll try it. so she does. oh, that doesn't help at all. >> that's going to be -- good luck, monday. >> the second she puts it in her mouth, sh
then she knocks them back like they were dominos. >> you tip that bartender, and you tip her well. >> better give her a $20. >> i have two examples of ways you can feel like a total dummy. first one, this woman is at a ranch. she decides that looks like fun. i'm going to go down that ramp myself, but i'm going to go backwards. >> oh. yeah, she probably should have not done that because my father on the other side is coming down that side of the ramp and head butts him,...
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>> how was he was a bartender? >> i never partook of his wares, as a comedian, he showed the genius a couple of years later. but he was an amazing actor and could do a lot more as a stage performer than a lot of actors who were just clever and had a lot of funny jokes. >> so did you imagine back in 1987 that he would turn into such a huge star? >> not a clue, i knew he would do something wonderful but didn't know he would explode like that. >> and josh you talked about how he had a quick wit. did he do a lot of improv at that time? >> when he was opening for us, barely. when i toured with him a couple of years later, i was at the show where robin had come to play with me. decided we would be at the perfect opening act for his first tour because we could also serve as the core of his backup act, and wanted music in his show. and in that tour he was very, very quick. i would say probably 70% of the material was prepared and would be more or less the same night after night. but the way in which he would select the mat
>> how was he was a bartender? >> i never partook of his wares, as a comedian, he showed the genius a couple of years later. but he was an amazing actor and could do a lot more as a stage performer than a lot of actors who were just clever and had a lot of funny jokes. >> so did you imagine back in 1987 that he would turn into such a huge star? >> not a clue, i knew he would do something wonderful but didn't know he would explode like that. >> and josh you talked...
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were you a good bartender? >> i was a pretty good bartender.e bartenders where people come up, i want the sex on the naval, whatever. [ laughter ] it was one of those things where they had something like -- being a joker. what do you want to drink. i did not make it -- >> jimmy: so you were a bad bartender. >> i did recently have -- i've sort of taken credit for being the guy who -- me and one of the other bartenders kind of as a joke one time said wouldn't it be funny if we sold really crappy beer and charged the same amount for it. so we started putting like schlitz and charged 4 bucks a can for them. and we sold out like that night and every night thereafter. >> jimmy: really? >> a preirony thing. where people are like, yeah, this is really terrible beer. it's hysterical. >> jimmy: you were like hipster zero then. you have this -- here you are, "details" magazine and looking -- let's see, handsome and forlorn, as well. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> just finished crying. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, were you in the magazine or did t
were you a good bartender? >> i was a pretty good bartender.e bartenders where people come up, i want the sex on the naval, whatever. [ laughter ] it was one of those things where they had something like -- being a joker. what do you want to drink. i did not make it -- >> jimmy: so you were a bad bartender. >> i did recently have -- i've sort of taken credit for being the guy who -- me and one of the other bartenders kind of as a joke one time said wouldn't it be funny if we...
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and the waitresses, the bartenders, to try to get that perspective.h stay out of the politics. >> i want y'all to take care of the people here in the house, the waitresses, the bartenders. this is a song about freedom. >> mike's place is where people come to escape the tension of a country too often torn apart by terrorism. the bar has an international feel. nearly everyone speaks english and talking about politics and religion is discouraged. >> a good bartender knows how to get out of it eloquently. a good line is, are we still talking about sex? >> jack has chosen mike's place as the subject of his documentary to show how israelis are coping with the violence. >> why not? >> over the course of just two weeks, jack has become close friends with the owner, the bartenders, avi who works security, and dominique, a 4-year-old quwaitress from fran and who has dreams of opening her own pastry shop. >> she really affected me and i guess the film shows what she's like. >> if things are going well i see myself maybe having my own little coffee shop things or
and the waitresses, the bartenders, to try to get that perspective.h stay out of the politics. >> i want y'all to take care of the people here in the house, the waitresses, the bartenders. this is a song about freedom. >> mike's place is where people come to escape the tension of a country too often torn apart by terrorism. the bar has an international feel. nearly everyone speaks english and talking about politics and religion is discouraged. >> a good bartender knows how to...
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i was a cook, a dishwasher, a manager, i waitressed, barten r bartender bartendered, you name id, i had done the job. i came back from australia when i was 19 opening that restaurant and thought, this will never happen again. it's a once in a lifetime experience. i'm just going to go back to college and follow this very typical path and 30 days later, they asked me to go to mexico, a few months later, i was in south america and it quickly became a clear passion and something that i loved and was very good at and i was also failing college because i was gone so much. then, i had to make a choice. luckily, it turned into a wonderful career. >> you got your mba though. >> i did. some programs, some colleges have a program, it's very rare, where if you have enough business experience, some college and you are able to score really higher than average on the g mat, they have to manage their risk of course and i was able to accomplish all of that. took the g mat, passed it with no notice and got letters written from other ceos and passed the interviews and they took a chance on me, which is ra
i was a cook, a dishwasher, a manager, i waitressed, barten r bartender bartendered, you name id, i had done the job. i came back from australia when i was 19 opening that restaurant and thought, this will never happen again. it's a once in a lifetime experience. i'm just going to go back to college and follow this very typical path and 30 days later, they asked me to go to mexico, a few months later, i was in south america and it quickly became a clear passion and something that i loved and...
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first up, american bartender shook his 47 competitors to their core and made the best cocktails.title bartender of the we're in london after a week-long competition. >>> which one of these guys is dangerously hot? after consuming 14 increasingly spicy dishes, this man won germany's spicy food competition. ouch. that's a tough one. >>> this round outs our top three. men and women flex their muscle at the world handbag tossing championship. the winning group won for their distance and technique. now time for a look ahead and a look back. the inaugural u.s.-african leaders summit gets underway. secretary kerry is one of the speakers of the three-day summit that will focus on trade, security, and governance. the president of sierra leone and liberia are staying at home to deal with the ebola outbreak. >>> happy birthday to nascar champion jeff gordon, who is 43. the commander in chief, president obama, he turns 53. law and order svu actor is 70. now, keep it right here for more news, weather, and sports. i'm dara brown with jeanette joining in. thanks for watching "today." have a gre
first up, american bartender shook his 47 competitors to their core and made the best cocktails.title bartender of the we're in london after a week-long competition. >>> which one of these guys is dangerously hot? after consuming 14 increasingly spicy dishes, this man won germany's spicy food competition. ouch. that's a tough one. >>> this round outs our top three. men and women flex their muscle at the world handbag tossing championship. the winning group won for their...
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are you also a bartender? no, not really but when someone isn't there or they go to the bathroom or something. so here's the deal. usually in these cases there is one manager basically watching the front, watching all of the operations. i don't know how big your business is, but in this case with all these complaints i think there is one assigned person who takes the phone calls and immediately sees musicians playing, stop them right away and i don't know what the repercussion is and let's say they continue. you go inside back to the business they're still playing. do you not hire them the next time? is there a policy that you might apply for this? because you yourself as the manager is responsible, and if you're not there they're just going to continue, so even you have to make a decision whether you be the bartender or the actual manager. that's number one. number two is -- maybe this is for shawn. is there any sky lights on that roof? >> i believe three or four. >> okay. . >> >> i remember when we got our p
are you also a bartender? no, not really but when someone isn't there or they go to the bathroom or something. so here's the deal. usually in these cases there is one manager basically watching the front, watching all of the operations. i don't know how big your business is, but in this case with all these complaints i think there is one assigned person who takes the phone calls and immediately sees musicians playing, stop them right away and i don't know what the repercussion is and let's say...
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because a bartender record it.you love this stuff, when a politician gets caught pandering to one group while putting down the other to have the other group learn what he was saying behind closed doors. it shouldn't surprise us, none of this. why do you think the press out of political fund-raisers? they don't want us or the public to hear what it is they're throwing out when they're throwing out the raw meat. they don't want the feeding time at the zoo to get out there, out there where we get to hear what the politician is offering and to whom. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight, we are "all in." >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> scores of protesters arrested outside the white house. republicans threaten another government shutdown over immigration. >> it would be a real shame if republicans were to engage in an effort to shut down the government. >> tonight, the immigration wars going up. >> last chance, sir. >> immigration activist enrique m
because a bartender record it.you love this stuff, when a politician gets caught pandering to one group while putting down the other to have the other group learn what he was saying behind closed doors. it shouldn't surprise us, none of this. why do you think the press out of political fund-raisers? they don't want us or the public to hear what it is they're throwing out when they're throwing out the raw meat. they don't want the feeding time at the zoo to get out there, out there where we get...
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actually spending a lot of her time volunteering at the vfw these days for she is working as a bartender and hanging out with mostly vietnam and world war ii at this point. so desma d.c. has a job on a military base, which is a member of the national guard she's able to hold it now that she's transitioning out, not wearing a uniform anymore, she is a two month when you were she could hold the job. so she will be looking for another job. she won't go to keep working on that job on the base and she's no longer a member of the military. so she's very much in transition right at this moment. the she's so good with technology she heard he has a friend recruiting her to come market is tech company. so they're all doing really well. nec desma in the book getting a lot of therapy for ptsd and see two different forms of therapy which is successful and why, too. okay, so i will sign some books. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> and in new york at the javits center with the publishing industry is meeting for its annual convention, mariji ross joins us. what are some of the big titl
actually spending a lot of her time volunteering at the vfw these days for she is working as a bartender and hanging out with mostly vietnam and world war ii at this point. so desma d.c. has a job on a military base, which is a member of the national guard she's able to hold it now that she's transitioning out, not wearing a uniform anymore, she is a two month when you were she could hold the job. so she will be looking for another job. she won't go to keep working on that job on the base and...
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today's returning contestant is a bartender from river grove, illinois, and has very specific plans while she's here visiting new york. y'all, give p for emily didavide. what's up? [cheers and applause] emily. >> hi, cedric. >> how you doing? >> good, good. >> so you got some--you know, being on the show is just one thing about being here in new york. what's some of your plans, then? >> well, my number one goal in life is to get drunk in all 50 states, and...
today's returning contestant is a bartender from river grove, illinois, and has very specific plans while she's here visiting new york. y'all, give p for emily didavide. what's up? [cheers and applause] emily. >> hi, cedric. >> how you doing? >> good, good. >> so you got some--you know, being on the show is just one thing about being here in new york. what's some of your plans, then? >> well, my number one goal in life is to get drunk in all 50 states, and...
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cheryl: robo bartender? >> so easy to make martini? like a shot of vodka, a couple of shots of vodka, a little bit of gin. excuse me a little bit of very mouth and shake it up. a robot can do that. like the personal service. >> when i complain to this robot my wife was mean to me again, what will he tell me? make another drink which isn't all bad. cheryl: all jobs created in this country are bartender and waitress jobs. now robots will replace them. martin, good idea. >> not a good idea. look i'm sure, i just saw "robocop" recently and i worry about anything with robots getting more involved taking jobs of human beings. not my cup of tea personally. cheryl: for the cruise industry have a good idea. they have a lot of financial problems. people getting sick on cruises. >> food poisoning and captains run into reef. i think that is bigger problems than robots. cheryl: during the break, charlie will teach me how to make a martini. >> very easy. cheryl: coming up, america's mind block. tensions overseas taking their toll as the public choos
cheryl: robo bartender? >> so easy to make martini? like a shot of vodka, a couple of shots of vodka, a little bit of gin. excuse me a little bit of very mouth and shake it up. a robot can do that. like the personal service. >> when i complain to this robot my wife was mean to me again, what will he tell me? make another drink which isn't all bad. cheryl: all jobs created in this country are bartender and waitress jobs. now robots will replace them. martin, good idea. >> not a...
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i went to bartender school.they wanted the jokes from here-up. from then on, i washed shot glasses. cut lines. i think -- >> jimmy: you tolled rags a lot. >> can you? >> jimmy: can i what? >> bar tend? >> jimmy: solve crimes or bar tend? no. i can hardly even read. little rock, the connection there. your wife, mary, is from that area, right? >> yeah. born in north little rock. >> jimmy: that's why you're friendly -- a lot of people assume it's because everyone's famous. with the clintons. >> mary won an oscar about the same time bill clinton became first-term governor. and they became great buddies, introduced by her father. and, yeah, close friends. they gave her away at our wedding close. >> jimmy: that's pretty close. well, they could wind up in the white house again very soon. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is this the sort of thing, will you stay with them at the white house? >> yeah. [ laughter ] i mean, if asked. we will go. yeah. absolutely. yeah. i mean, it's an amazing experience to be inside that -- the white hou
i went to bartender school.they wanted the jokes from here-up. from then on, i washed shot glasses. cut lines. i think -- >> jimmy: you tolled rags a lot. >> can you? >> jimmy: can i what? >> bar tend? >> jimmy: solve crimes or bar tend? no. i can hardly even read. little rock, the connection there. your wife, mary, is from that area, right? >> yeah. born in north little rock. >> jimmy: that's why you're friendly -- a lot of people assume it's because...
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the person the bartender delivers to you or the wait our delivers our meal and check you see it up front comeback neighborhood of the year bra you conduct the transaction so, i say to the staff this is not going to work with us here because the transaction is not done you have a receipt before you do the transaction because you see what the price is you compare it and write our tip on it you do the credit card so i eliminated those. but the scanners those businesses that have registration where they hit a p l u and they've got an tasered price to lazy lake starbucks to my building in anderson's i didn't think they have qualified i saw they have standardized prices for your orange juices and other things so i took those off principally in san francisco its scanners. those businesses where they move merchandise across quickly and you scan you zip our credit card and then you walked out and say oh, great oh, no, i've got to backing go back to customer service those are the businesses we're regulating >> commissioner white. >> this is an interesting conversation it brings the further complic
the person the bartender delivers to you or the wait our delivers our meal and check you see it up front comeback neighborhood of the year bra you conduct the transaction so, i say to the staff this is not going to work with us here because the transaction is not done you have a receipt before you do the transaction because you see what the price is you compare it and write our tip on it you do the credit card so i eliminated those. but the scanners those businesses that have registration where...
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totoday's returning contestant is a bartender from river grove, illinois, and has very specific plans while she's here visiting new york. y'all, give it up for emily didavide. what's up? [cheers and applause] emily. >> hi, cedric. >> how you doing? >> good, good. >> so you got some--you know, being on the show is just
totoday's returning contestant is a bartender from river grove, illinois, and has very specific plans while she's here visiting new york. y'all, give it up for emily didavide. what's up? [cheers and applause] emily. >> hi, cedric. >> how you doing? >> good, good. >> so you got some--you know, being on the show is just
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co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. >>> welcome back to "the lead." we'll continue now with our world lead. the president's approval of spy planes in syrian air space to take out isis. first let's take a step back for one moment. this week marks a year since bashar al assad used sarin gas on his own people. it's also been two years this week since president obama uttered his red line pledge that use of chemical weapons would "change his calculus" against that is dictator. the chemical weapons are now reportedly destroyed but the violent civil war continues with no sign of slowing. the united nations now estimates 191,000 people have died since the regime began taking aim at its own citizens. now we're finally talking about military aid in syria but not to stop assad or put a stop to the killing. it's to take on the terrorist group isis trying to topple the syrian government for its own gain. a complicated story. le
co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. >>> welcome back to "the lead." we'll continue now with our world lead. the president's approval of spy planes in syrian air space to take out isis. first let's take a step back for one moment. this week marks a year since bashar al assad used sarin gas on his own people. it's also...
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co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. are you down with crestor!? ask your doctor if crestor co
co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your...
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just tip your bartender. ♪ get 4 lines for just a hundred at&tbucks.'t?unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. everybody dance lose yourself in wild romance we're going to party karamu fiesta forever bud light lime ritas couple pieces of chicken, gigantic mashed potatoes. a biscuit, and a cookie. and a drink! [chuckles] you can eat the cookie first, if you want. if you want, if you feel that way. it's your choice! it's amazing. yeah. every summer, my nana sends me a check for $5. it's a pain to cash, but when i do, i can buy all of this for $5. i need to write her a thank you letter. yeah, you probably should've done that way long ago. let's chow down. spork! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is a instructor at the m.i.t. media lab and ceo of data labs. his
just tip your bartender. ♪ get 4 lines for just a hundred at&tbucks.'t?unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. everybody dance lose yourself in wild romance we're going to party karamu fiesta forever bud light lime...
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. >> he first retired from bartending after spending many years working for a large chain hotels. >> god bless them. what can be done about hundred and hunger in america? a chance for people to volunteer and engaged. there is enough food here in america to feed the hungry. the matter of being aware of the situation and then taking action. >> 7 ohope when to kick the city's heather. more than two dozen local advocacy groups of partners with the chicago public health sang nobody chris like chicago. raising a less about the dangers of tobacco some encouraging smokers to quit. this is the first time chicago has sponsored a week- long antismoking initiative. >> >> door all exceptions under the religious freedom act. the game got off to a rough start. what the first three batters. >> chicago and trimmed the lead to 5-2. vegas opened up with eight more runs. at the game was called after four innings because of the marci rule. jackie robinson west now plays cumberland road island. >> another watch parties. >> new charges against a couple accused of abusing to thomas girls and york. >> he is
. >> he first retired from bartending after spending many years working for a large chain hotels. >> god bless them. what can be done about hundred and hunger in america? a chance for people to volunteer and engaged. there is enough food here in america to feed the hungry. the matter of being aware of the situation and then taking action. >> 7 ohope when to kick the city's heather. more than two dozen local advocacy groups of partners with the chicago public health sang nobody...
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just tip your bartender. ♪ get 4 lines for just a hundred at&tbucks.'t? up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the program. obviously this is an on going situation for more on the issue of ferguson, month month, we turn to senior missouri correspondent michael chey. michael, talk to us briefly. what is the mood on the street in ferguson. >> beats me i'm not there. too many white cops with itchy trigger fingers in ferguson. i'm here in st. louis where it's safe. [laughing] jam. actually -- i -- i'm pretty sure in st. louis police shot and killed a gentleman, three days after the ferguson shooting. >> what, you mean like a different st. louis? >> jon: no, i'm pretty sure it's the one in missouri. >> well, that's interesting. jon: let me tell you something, phaoeu michae
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today's returning contestant is a bartender from river grove, illinois, and has very specific plans while she's here visiting new york. y'all, give it up for emily didavide. what's up? [cheers and applause] emily. >> hi, cedric. >> how you doing? >> good, good. >> so you got some--you know, being on the show is just one thing about being here in new york. what's some of your plans, then? >> well, my number one goal in life is to get drunk in all 50 states, and... [laughter] i've never been to new
today's returning contestant is a bartender from river grove, illinois, and has very specific plans while she's here visiting new york. y'all, give it up for emily didavide. what's up? [cheers and applause] emily. >> hi, cedric. >> how you doing? >> good, good. >> so you got some--you know, being on the show is just one thing about being here in new york. what's some of your plans, then? >> well, my number one goal in life is to get drunk in all 50 states, and......
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. ♪ co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious.om mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. get 4 lines for just a hundred at&tbucks.'t? with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup, 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. for danger, risk and potential fugitive status. obedience will be discouraged. impatience rewarded. impossible odds, inevitable. hostility? probable. anonymity? unlikely. calling all those who follow their instincts. because when we are at our most primal... ...we are forever
. ♪ co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious.om mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. get 4 lines for just a hundred at&tbucks.'t? with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get...
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because i had worked every job in the restaurant, a cook, a dishwasher, a manager, a waitress, a bartender, you name it, i had done the job. i was an obvious selection to go be a part of this team. i came back from australia from the first time opening that restaurant when i'm 19 and i thought, this will never happen again. it's a once in a lifetime experience. i'm going back to college and follow this typical path. and 30 days liter they asked me to go to mexico and then i was in south america and it quickly became a clear passion and something that i loved and was very good at. i was also failing college because i was gone so much, so i had to make a choice. the choice was to drop out. luckily it turned into a wonderful, progressive career in managing and financing. >> you got your mba without getting a college degree. >> i did. some program -- some colleges have a program, it's very rare, if you have enough business experience, some college and you are able to score really higher than average on the gmats, they have to manage their risk of atte attendees, i passed the gmat with no notic
because i had worked every job in the restaurant, a cook, a dishwasher, a manager, a waitress, a bartender, you name it, i had done the job. i was an obvious selection to go be a part of this team. i came back from australia from the first time opening that restaurant when i'm 19 and i thought, this will never happen again. it's a once in a lifetime experience. i'm going back to college and follow this typical path. and 30 days liter they asked me to go to mexico and then i was in south america...
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co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious.o: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into the party in a b-boy stance ♪ i rock on the mic ♪ and make the world wanna dance ♪ fly like a dove ♪ that come from up above ♪ i'm rocking on the mic ♪ and you can call me mos love ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ yeah yeah. yeah yeah. ♪ berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. i will support and defend the constitutionilor. of the united states of america and i will obey the orders of those appointed over me. i represent the fighting spirit of the navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. i proudly serve my country's navy combat team with honor, courage and commitment. i am committed to excellence and the f
co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious.o: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into the party in a b-boy stance ♪ i rock on the mic ♪ and make the world wanna dance ♪ fly like a dove ♪ that come from up above ♪ i'm rocking on the mic ♪ and...
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the industry say they need hundreds of thousands of servers, bartenders, cooks and greeters. competition is growing. we have a report on why the shortage is growing and how some earnings. >> reporter: when this restaurant needs more staff, they turn to this woman. in charge of getting graduates jobs. say? >> "send me bodies, send me people." >> reporter: she is poised in one of the best job markets for managers, servers, greeters and cooks, in years. government figures show as of may 2014 there are 660,000 openings in the food service industry. that is more than 200,000 job increase over the same time last year. more than half of those openings are from line cooks and servers. >> tell me if you need gig. >> reporter: the shortage of workers has been rising when there was a mere 260,000 openings. the shortages are having a restaurants. >> the upper income brackets, because of the stock market, and wages at that level, are doing better and they are going out a little more. there's more restaurant sales in the higher end, and that creates more demand. >> reporter: since the rece
the industry say they need hundreds of thousands of servers, bartenders, cooks and greeters. competition is growing. we have a report on why the shortage is growing and how some earnings. >> reporter: when this restaurant needs more staff, they turn to this woman. in charge of getting graduates jobs. say? >> "send me bodies, send me people." >> reporter: she is poised in one of the best job markets for managers, servers, greeters and cooks, in years. government...
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different jobs at the club i want to make sure the security guard is a security guard and not a bartender with a card doing a dual job. >> i have a question. so it's one security guard for up to 75 people so that the first 150 are two people and wouldn't the other then 50 require a third guard? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you for the explanation on that one. >> okay. >> thank you. >> so then it would be three. >> right, you are correct. >> yeah. >> so i think we have a motion and a second on the table and i think we're ready for roll call. >> all right. on the motion with all of those conditions that i just read. commissioner perez. >> aye. >> commissioner akers. >> aye. >> commissioner joseph. >> aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> commissioner frost. >> aye. >> and vice president hide. >> aye. >> motion carries. [gavel] okay so next on the agenda --y. -- >> yeah next we will do hearing and possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission. the first is andrea minoo doing business as at limbo and place of entertainment and they appre
different jobs at the club i want to make sure the security guard is a security guard and not a bartender with a card doing a dual job. >> i have a question. so it's one security guard for up to 75 people so that the first 150 are two people and wouldn't the other then 50 require a third guard? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you for the explanation on that one. >> okay. >> thank you. >> so then it would be three. >> right, you are correct. >>...
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. >> reporter: former employee ruth ann joyce was hired along with her husband as bartenders when theasino originally opened at nearly 30 years ago. >> it is very difficult for the guests, it's very difficult for the employees. it's a sad time in atlantic city. >> reporter: joyce and her husband are among the 470 workers being transferred to another site by owner caesar's entertainment but she was quick to point out there's no guarantee. >> being repositioned within the company doesn't guarantee you work. if you're not working, you're not getting a paycheck. if you're not getting a paycheck, you're still on unemployment. >> reporter: 23 year veteran angela brocker man was not repositioned. now, like so many, faced with the uncertainty of unemployment after two decades of a place she called home. >> well, just give to it god i guess, you know, just have to keep trying, you know. >> reporter: up next for many of these workers, the atlantic city convention center, they're setting up a resource center for many of the workers who were laid off here, that will be on wednesday and of course
. >> reporter: former employee ruth ann joyce was hired along with her husband as bartenders when theasino originally opened at nearly 30 years ago. >> it is very difficult for the guests, it's very difficult for the employees. it's a sad time in atlantic city. >> reporter: joyce and her husband are among the 470 workers being transferred to another site by owner caesar's entertainment but she was quick to point out there's no guarantee. >> being repositioned within the...