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it's morning in the country view lake community when beth jacoby hears some unusual cries coming fromhear this, it didn't even sound like -- it didn't sound like a dog. thought maybe it was a cow dying. >> 20 minutes later, beth discovers the source of those cries. >> i ran inside and grabbed my dad and i told him there was a dog in the -- that had fallen through the ice in the middle of the lake and we needed to go save her. >> mike jacoby calls 911. >> 911. >> i'm at country view lake. i know it's just a dog, but there's a big dog trapped in the lake, in the ice. she's a big dog. >> all right. i'm going to contact animal control. we'll try to get someone out there. >> down by the lake, the jacobys recognize chloe, a neighbor's 16-year-old labrador retriever. >> she was really trying hard to crawl up over the ice after hearing her name being called out. >> the 911 dispatcher calls fellow police officer george sims who he knows lives on the lake and has a dog fitting the description. >> that was my wake-up call. my wife was downstairs. she said she heard my feet hit the floor and she
it's morning in the country view lake community when beth jacoby hears some unusual cries coming fromhear this, it didn't even sound like -- it didn't sound like a dog. thought maybe it was a cow dying. >> 20 minutes later, beth discovers the source of those cries. >> i ran inside and grabbed my dad and i told him there was a dog in the -- that had fallen through the ice in the middle of the lake and we needed to go save her. >> mike jacoby calls 911. >> 911. >>...
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Aug 31, 2014
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chapter two of your book "juan in a hundred" inside the belt way stories to begin with a coat by susan jacoby. every shortcoming in foreign relations and domestic affairs is related in some fashion to the knowledge deficit of the american public. >> guest: we have won six of the american public whatnot that was represented. what we see, the skewing is that most of the stories during 2004 had to do with either who the hispanic vote would go for, whether it was for the republican or the republic candidate. the other major story today with immigration. any other aspect that had nothing to do with american domestic life in dealing with latinos was remiss. we have only one news story is a mentioned about the economy. i had one story about hispanic health. there was very, very limited coverage in all the areas that could be covered that are generally covered by the network news. there was possibility, clearly there's been that there was simply not considered newsworthy. the beltway news stories constitute the major kind of news story that was important that is considered and that was simply one bel
chapter two of your book "juan in a hundred" inside the belt way stories to begin with a coat by susan jacoby. every shortcoming in foreign relations and domestic affairs is related in some fashion to the knowledge deficit of the american public. >> guest: we have won six of the american public whatnot that was represented. what we see, the skewing is that most of the stories during 2004 had to do with either who the hispanic vote would go for, whether it was for the republican...
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Aug 16, 2014
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there had been a lot of lears, and i think the last one i saw was derek jacobi. did not see frank or simon russell beale. at a certain point, i had to make it completely my own with no one sitting on my shoulders. >> was at a production put on by your father? >> he did put it on, but when he did i was seven. my errands would not last until the end -- my parents knew i would not last. the first year i saw it was 1962 the first shakespeare in the park with frank silvera. it completely throttled me. you remember the impact of a play like this. like the first time i ever saw "death of a salesman." >> are there other things you very much want to play when you look at all of the things you have done, are there missing elements for you in terms of great characters? >> the only one was king lear. i don't have a bucket list of parts anymore. i'm about to do "a delicate balance" and i'm thrilled but it's not something i've been waiting my whole career to do. king lear is. in my experience, all the most exciting things i've done have been other people's bright ideas, things
there had been a lot of lears, and i think the last one i saw was derek jacobi. did not see frank or simon russell beale. at a certain point, i had to make it completely my own with no one sitting on my shoulders. >> was at a production put on by your father? >> he did put it on, but when he did i was seven. my errands would not last until the end -- my parents knew i would not last. the first year i saw it was 1962 the first shakespeare in the park with frank silvera. it completely...
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Aug 27, 2014
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enough of my gigantic ego, now with hadley heath manning and sherry jacoby. what do you think? >> you took the words out of my mouth. we've been watching this throughout the day. i knew i was going to be coming on here and we saw the story change. i don't think it's your ego, i think you were just right. i think you did have an impact. all of a sudden this doesn't look quite like it did a few hours ago. neil: they are paying two different rates if you think about it, the large chunk of this combined entity tim hortons north of the border is legal, too. >> sure. neil: they get on have the best of both worlds, right? >> right, and you don't hear mr. buffett talking about it. this has to be -- you had to pull it out. he gets to have his cake and eat it too. neil: but we find the holes in the story. >> yeah. but yeah, he gets to have it both ways but didn't want anybody to know about it, you knew about it, other people knew about it. the story is changing. neil: hadley, this is interesting, not all politicians are liking this, dick durbin in illinois saying wait a minute, so they'r
enough of my gigantic ego, now with hadley heath manning and sherry jacoby. what do you think? >> you took the words out of my mouth. we've been watching this throughout the day. i knew i was going to be coming on here and we saw the story change. i don't think it's your ego, i think you were just right. i think you did have an impact. all of a sudden this doesn't look quite like it did a few hours ago. neil: they are paying two different rates if you think about it, the large chunk of...
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Aug 15, 2014
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everyone watching jacobi take the fast food or quick service market by storm, they want to be the nexthipotle. melissa: starbuck announcing changes for workers in response to new york times articles this week about a worker struggling with trying to keep up with erratic hours. don't know what to make of this story. i don't love the idea of them responding to something in the new york times but at the same time i am not sure they change their policy. may have been in place and they were not in force. what do you make of this? >> it is tough because a lot of big firms are using this automated scheduling software so that is making the life and work load difficult for some of these workers. they have to run a business. software is making them the most profits that is what they will use. they made an exception for this woman is seen struggling to make a better life for herself which i respect but they are not tough situation. melissa: to put up the hours one week in advance. i worked in a restaurant. a bunch of people working for minimum wage, high to say this is your schedule because peopl
everyone watching jacobi take the fast food or quick service market by storm, they want to be the nexthipotle. melissa: starbuck announcing changes for workers in response to new york times articles this week about a worker struggling with trying to keep up with erratic hours. don't know what to make of this story. i don't love the idea of them responding to something in the new york times but at the same time i am not sure they change their policy. may have been in place and they were not in...
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Aug 5, 2014
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jacoby ellsbury is up. watch this catch. >> cabrera on the run and still going back.nd he makes the catch! what a catch by carerra! >> ezekiel carerra over-the-shoulder diving catch. brandon mccarthy gives another solid performance for the yankees and struck out eight and earns the victory. 2-1 yankees. check this on out. justin verlander, great guy. talking to his girlfriend kate upton behind the detroit dugout. >> are they still an item? >> yes. >> oh, yeah. >> i didn't know they were still an item. >> "the "new york post" "says it's true. >> shut up! >> a picture of the two in "the "new york post"" today. >> t.j., pick a camera! you're bringing three cameras at me! pick a camera! >> i can't go on any more. >> this is really important. you mentioned earlier in the show that there is a picture on instagram with me and my shirt off. hold on. but it's men on instagram. >> do not step on kate upton picture. >> by the way, if i were verlander, i would still be so angry what they did last season to me during the playoffs. yanking him. the tigers should have beaten the sox
jacoby ellsbury is up. watch this catch. >> cabrera on the run and still going back.nd he makes the catch! what a catch by carerra! >> ezekiel carerra over-the-shoulder diving catch. brandon mccarthy gives another solid performance for the yankees and struck out eight and earns the victory. 2-1 yankees. check this on out. justin verlander, great guy. talking to his girlfriend kate upton behind the detroit dugout. >> are they still an item? >> yes. >> oh, yeah....
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Aug 30, 2014
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he began with a quote by susan jacoby. every american governance and foreign relations and domestic affairs is related in some fashion to the knowledge deficit of the american public. >> guest: well, we have won six of the population again who have not been represented. 50 million people. what we see, the skewing is that most of the stories in 2004 had to do either with who the hispanic vote would go for it, whether it was the republican or the democratic candidate. the other major story of the day with immigration. but any other aspect that had nothing to do with any aspect of american domestic life come in dealing with latinos was remiss. we had only one story, as i mentioned, about the economy. there's only 11 story about the hispanic house. there is very very limited coverage in all the areas that could be covered, that are generally covered by the network news. there was possibility. there is clearly new speed made. it is simply not considered newsworthy. the beltway news stories constituted the major kind of news sto
he began with a quote by susan jacoby. every american governance and foreign relations and domestic affairs is related in some fashion to the knowledge deficit of the american public. >> guest: well, we have won six of the population again who have not been represented. 50 million people. what we see, the skewing is that most of the stories in 2004 had to do either with who the hispanic vote would go for it, whether it was the republican or the democratic candidate. the other major story...