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. >> meet 21-year-old drag race driver lizzie mussey. >> the feeling of sitting in the car and warming it up, i love warming it up in the morning. just, i love it. >> and when she lines up to start -- >> we staged, we have two sets of golds up there. both amber lights come on and i have what is called a transbrake, a button, and you let go of it. once you see the amber light go off, you react real quick. and then you floor it and then it just launches on the last amber. >> lizzie's qualifying run earlier in the day in her beloved blue camaro goes off without a hitch. she's interviewed by the track's cameraman. >> that was fun! >> yeah? it looked fun. >> i had a great time. >> good deal. >> but in lizzie's first official race of the day, things go wrong in a hurry. >> i felt the car a little bit drag to the right and it took a hard left and kind of went from there. i won't forget that one second of it just because everything kind of started slowing down. then i felt the car lift up and i see the wall, like, and sparks flying. i didn't know where is this car going to go, flip over? i jus
. >> meet 21-year-old drag race driver lizzie mussey. >> the feeling of sitting in the car and warming it up, i love warming it up in the morning. just, i love it. >> and when she lines up to start -- >> we staged, we have two sets of golds up there. both amber lights come on and i have what is called a transbrake, a button, and you let go of it. once you see the amber light go off, you react real quick. and then you floor it and then it just launches on the last amber....
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neil: lizzie, what do you think of that? >> the question is where are the e-mails and comes down to accountability. we're responsible for ourselves and have the accountability in our daily lives, at home, at work, where is the government's accountability? whether it's lost e-mails, misappropriated funds or outright fraud, i want the government to say look this is what happened, this went wrong, we're going to ensure this doesn't happen again. but no instead it's a cover-up, lies, deceit. i want the government to have accountability for this. neil: a lot of people in government seem to lose e-mails. >> they do. neil: i know here they have original e-mails from the late 90s. >> and contrary to what bernard said, the rollout of obamacare was a miserable failure. and the reason the e-mails are lost is because they show that the government knew this. they didn't properly test the website the way they should. that is why the e-mails are, quote, lost. >> you think there's a bigger issue about deceit and hiding stuff. with the 40th
neil: lizzie, what do you think of that? >> the question is where are the e-mails and comes down to accountability. we're responsible for ourselves and have the accountability in our daily lives, at home, at work, where is the government's accountability? whether it's lost e-mails, misappropriated funds or outright fraud, i want the government to say look this is what happened, this went wrong, we're going to ensure this doesn't happen again. but no instead it's a cover-up, lies, deceit....
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lizzie miller, plus-size model, that's rude.t's not right. >> we're all models, we all do the same job. neil: i'm the same way. >> you're just a newscaster. neil: they see me in person. >> have you heard of a plus size newscaster. neil: yes, i invented it. >> did you? [ laughter ]. neil: do you think everyone is exempt? changes in the health care law could mean very, very expensive changes to you. . neil: you know it's the penalty no one is paying and won't any time soon, either. someone will have to pay, the way the congressional budget office sees it right now. 90% of the uninsured won't shell out any such thing in 2016. think about that. from now until then, maybe after then, where are these penalties and who's paying what, and the penalty money isn't there, what happens, dave? >> mripolitically unpopular to force people to buy something they don't want or need. that's why they are lenient and taken to court by republicans. point is that americans don't want it politically are going to vote that way. the exceptions are big pr
lizzie miller, plus-size model, that's rude.t's not right. >> we're all models, we all do the same job. neil: i'm the same way. >> you're just a newscaster. neil: they see me in person. >> have you heard of a plus size newscaster. neil: yes, i invented it. >> did you? [ laughter ]. neil: do you think everyone is exempt? changes in the health care law could mean very, very expensive changes to you. . neil: you know it's the penalty no one is paying and won't any time...
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. >> lizzy, a blogger and mom of three in brooklyn, new york, says simon is the one who started askingat alone time. >> why do you think you're ready to be left alone? >> well, i'm mature. >> so lizzy occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or during a quick errand, and never for more than 45 minutes. simon says he knows what to do in case of an emergency. >> if somebody knocks, don't answer. >> we have talked about so many different scenarios. he would be able to call someone or go to the neighbor or realize when he needs help. >> only three states actually define the age a child can stay home by themselves. new york, not one of them. making lizzy's decision perfectly legal, yet critics are calling her parent choice ridiculous and crazy. >> it's not really a difficult decision if you know your child. i know my 7-year-old and he's a very mature child. >> paula ferriss, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up next, oaktown honors motown. today's big celebration for berry gordy. >> coming up new at 5:00, slaughterhouse scandal. an indictment is unsealed. who is being bl
. >> lizzy, a blogger and mom of three in brooklyn, new york, says simon is the one who started askingat alone time. >> why do you think you're ready to be left alone? >> well, i'm mature. >> so lizzy occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or during a quick errand, and never for more than 45 minutes. simon says he knows what to do in case of an emergency. >> if somebody knocks, don't answer. >> we have talked about so many different...
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. >> lizzy, the question going forward is if we know that is the case, and we can't rein in even theand this is system stuff, what makes us think we'll ever get a handle on this. >> that's the important question. the dea -- the amtrak worker was allowed to retire, and so the question is, again and again, what does it take to get fired if you're a fer work center. >> we're going to find out at the va. obviously this will be the first time a federal agency will be held accountable and malcontentses will be held accountable. how confident are you that we will lose that one percent firing rate? >> i hoch -- hope it gets lifted but we cannot throw the baby out with the bathwater. >> can we boost it up to three%? >> yes, you can be donald trump and say, you're fired. >> have to go through hops. that's my fear. have to go through hoops. >> a bunch of people retired on duty. not everyone. the reason people choose federal workers, you get a lot of holidays off and it's tough to get fired. >> here we are now with a deficit we're told we should be grateful for this year because it's going to co
. >> lizzy, the question going forward is if we know that is the case, and we can't rein in even theand this is system stuff, what makes us think we'll ever get a handle on this. >> that's the important question. the dea -- the amtrak worker was allowed to retire, and so the question is, again and again, what does it take to get fired if you're a fer work center. >> we're going to find out at the va. obviously this will be the first time a federal agency will be held...
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lizzie but she can afford it hopefully when you consider if you could go to those middle school who knows you could prove. the christian way is through the season especially the last christmas the new symbolism of the spirit seeker will go for the veil. is legs a little slogan of the. coverlets the first they are given when we lose them the could see the little thirteen year problem with the number of the miniature this just adds a little bit i think still just push a bit of fun once filled with. after who can be took some real reasons for the. right to google the divine i don't know style they let them. cook to do much to put. your do much to kill you feature when there's a vote. then you would simply. be increasing the. good that bit of it are still to. come soon coupled over the down. to city doing. it on the she's given. a unique. his name is adam or eve also was all died in. the post and don't yell at your post and your teachers to ear. brigadier the system to. whom. you just don't know any brigadier but also the gear. but almost the downstairs in a state absolutely he said. rejoice
lizzie but she can afford it hopefully when you consider if you could go to those middle school who knows you could prove. the christian way is through the season especially the last christmas the new symbolism of the spirit seeker will go for the veil. is legs a little slogan of the. coverlets the first they are given when we lose them the could see the little thirteen year problem with the number of the miniature this just adds a little bit i think still just push a bit of fun once filled...
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. >> reporter: so lizzy occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or doing a quick more than 45 minutes. simon says he knows what to do in case of an emergency. >> if somebody knocks, don't answer. >> we have talked about so many different scenarios. he would be able to call someone. go to the neighbor, or realize when he need help. >> reporter: critics are calling her parenting choice ridiculous and crazy. >> it anot really difficult decision. if you know your child. i know my 7-year-old. he is a very mature child. >> reporter: paula faris, abc news, new york. >> huh. fascinating debate. did not know this. 15 states, actually define the minimum age at which you can leave your kids at home alone all. that's right, new york as we mentioned wasn't one of them. very interesting, she has taken a lot of heat from this sort of social experiment that she is doing at home. but you know what, it's again up to the parents, up to obviously the laws of the state, but also what the child is ready for. >> you are the mom of an 8-year-old. would you leave your -- >> i have not. i
. >> reporter: so lizzy occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or doing a quick more than 45 minutes. simon says he knows what to do in case of an emergency. >> if somebody knocks, don't answer. >> we have talked about so many different scenarios. he would be able to call someone. go to the neighbor, or realize when he need help. >> reporter: critics are calling her parenting choice ridiculous and crazy. >> it anot really difficult decision. if...
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. - i never thought this day would come, lizzie. - okay, push. - [groaning] - push, liz lemon!mes your baby! - congratulations. it's meat cat! - [laughs] - the cheesy blasters mascot. - i'm what's inside ya! razzmatazz! [laughs] - [gasps] i got to eat better. - oh, hello, mr. hornberger. i thought i was the only one here at this hour. - no, this is just my little ritual, so i can have a moment of peace and quiet between home, where this happened, and work, where... i'm always being interrupted. - oh, i get it. a little pete time. pardon the familiarity. well, you just enjoy your coffee, sir, while i tell you a funny story about my friend's cat. his name is mr. wiggles, and his cat's name is benson. - where's liz?
. - i never thought this day would come, lizzie. - okay, push. - [groaning] - push, liz lemon!mes your baby! - congratulations. it's meat cat! - [laughs] - the cheesy blasters mascot. - i'm what's inside ya! razzmatazz! [laughs] - [gasps] i got to eat better. - oh, hello, mr. hornberger. i thought i was the only one here at this hour. - no, this is just my little ritual, so i can have a moment of peace and quiet between home, where this happened, and work, where... i'm always being interrupted....
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and now they wind up in paradise and we get this -- we get this lizzie borden story where allegedly theoyfriend instead of an ax initially used some time of glass statute to hit and bash and traumatize and murder the mother but then our lizzie borden story continues because somehow they have to get a large human body into a relatively small suitcase and there's only so many ways you can do that. >> oh, yeah, yeah. uh. what about financial motivation here? because it's reported that earlier this year police found schaeffer in a high-end chicago hotel with heather. they paid for the hotel with the mother's credit card. is that a possible contributing factor here? >> yeah, i think there's been some ongoing issues between the mother and the daughter on finances and many other things. now we've got the daughter in custody claiming that she's pregnant. we've got the local authorities where they're being held internationally saying if, in fact, they prove the 19-year-old daughter or the 21-year-old boyfriend are responsible for the death and if it was premeditated, alex, they will face the fir
and now they wind up in paradise and we get this -- we get this lizzie borden story where allegedly theoyfriend instead of an ax initially used some time of glass statute to hit and bash and traumatize and murder the mother but then our lizzie borden story continues because somehow they have to get a large human body into a relatively small suitcase and there's only so many ways you can do that. >> oh, yeah, yeah. uh. what about financial motivation here? because it's reported that...
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. >> we're going to play lizzie borden. >> reporter: who made others laugh.ression and substance abuse was something he struggled with for years. he checked into rehab most recently last month. >> this is what we call a dual diagnosis scenario. you have someone dealing with the struggles of addiction through the years. and you put depression on top of that. and the interaction between the two is multiplicative. >> i'm on my way to dublin. >> reporter: he was brutally honest about his fight for sobriety. in his sandup routine. >> you will violate your standards quicker than you can lower them. >> reporter: and in candid interviews, like this one with diane sawyer, in 2006, after he got out of a stint in rehab. >> was there one moment you fell into it again? was it one day? >> it's usually very gradual. you're standing at a precipice. and you lock down. and there's a little voice that says, jump. just one. there's a voice that goes, jump. and the idea of just one. >> how hard was it to talk to your kids? your wife? >> it's hard admitting. once you've done that,
. >> we're going to play lizzie borden. >> reporter: who made others laugh.ression and substance abuse was something he struggled with for years. he checked into rehab most recently last month. >> this is what we call a dual diagnosis scenario. you have someone dealing with the struggles of addiction through the years. and you put depression on top of that. and the interaction between the two is multiplicative. >> i'm on my way to dublin. >> reporter: he was...
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and we have a great comment from lizzie -- >> [ inaudible ] is a pop-up event where people get togetherlk about death and have tea and delicious cake. it dispels the myth that people don't want to talk about death. i brought the death cafe concept to the united states in july of 2012, and since then death cafes have popped up in over 34 states and 100 cities. there is no agenda, no ideology, just open conversations about death and dying. >> david you wanted to chime in. often the critique of social media is it creates that superficial friends. and there's nothing like face-to-face conversations. what is your response? >> i think that is changing. i think we are finding we can connect very well. and when a concern is dying and they reach out to try to connect, and you have go don't talk that way. we're going to focus on getting better. we leave them alone. we isolate them. and if i can find another soul, the better. and sour fear is, if i really look at the fact that some day i'm going to die, the reality is, when i let that in, it lets me go deeper into this moment. let me connect with
and we have a great comment from lizzie -- >> [ inaudible ] is a pop-up event where people get togetherlk about death and have tea and delicious cake. it dispels the myth that people don't want to talk about death. i brought the death cafe concept to the united states in july of 2012, and since then death cafes have popped up in over 34 states and 100 cities. there is no agenda, no ideology, just open conversations about death and dying. >> david you wanted to chime in. often the...
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on campus victims can either notify the university or the state police ten days after the events lizzie seeburg ended her life ever since his daughter's death. once only one thing to know what drove to suicide investigators couldn't reach any conclusions despite evidence of the threats received by the young girl a written statement is clear i was extremely scared next he pulled me onto his lap and kissed me even harder squeezing my breasts with both his hands he said to suck in my neck and i started crying harder the day after the salt a message from the football player was not only threatening it was dominating that same day on the second at about six twenty meaning where. in what happened she says it's not your business and then he drops in me don't do anything you would regret messing with the football is a bad idea. these looking at the text on its surface is communicating on behalf of himself on behalf of the football on behalf of that player who is acting for this moment what's interesting maybe prophetic about this is that become of maybe the truest statement anyone makes in this
on campus victims can either notify the university or the state police ten days after the events lizzie seeburg ended her life ever since his daughter's death. once only one thing to know what drove to suicide investigators couldn't reach any conclusions despite evidence of the threats received by the young girl a written statement is clear i was extremely scared next he pulled me onto his lap and kissed me even harder squeezing my breasts with both his hands he said to suck in my neck and i...
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the game lizzie was sexually assaulted in the room. the next day she filed a complaint with the university and tried to get justice. the day after. the morning after. she came to me and told me you know something had happened when she got over snow to dan and for. kind of you know went through the whole story of what had happened how she had already been in contact with. the hospital given her poor. and then at the point that she was talking to me about it was when she was going to meet with the police chief from notre dame and she asked me to go with her you know to support her while she was making the identification of the players who assaulted her. no investigation was opened yet universities are responsible for crimes committed on campus. notify the university the state police ten days after the events. and life. ever since his daughter's death. once only one thing to know what drove to suicide investigators couldn't reach any conclusions despite evidence of the threats received by the. written statement is clear i was extremely sc
the game lizzie was sexually assaulted in the room. the next day she filed a complaint with the university and tried to get justice. the day after. the morning after. she came to me and told me you know something had happened when she got over snow to dan and for. kind of you know went through the whole story of what had happened how she had already been in contact with. the hospital given her poor. and then at the point that she was talking to me about it was when she was going to meet with...
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let me take a minute lizzie the globe in a group women are forever more nearly through our beautiful little circle from a broken level sure sure most women across the park women would say i wish there was a more woman masoud girl usually i was which woman was original i met over there it wasn't it was the washington i didn't. actually demand of eilat yet demand that i learn. that i didn't know what. i did. at all but. it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong all me instead its young and often inexperienced soldiers as suggested by an alleged conversation between a commander and a tank soldier leaked online. i was. right was was was was. was. was was. frustration is growing among the troops is the best. then if you decide to join the particulars of that it's good for their families to. be anything like me i mean. when you. look at it. that and the government the head of the interior ministry is locking horns with the leader of the radical nationalist right sector group which is taking part in the fighting in the
let me take a minute lizzie the globe in a group women are forever more nearly through our beautiful little circle from a broken level sure sure most women across the park women would say i wish there was a more woman masoud girl usually i was which woman was original i met over there it wasn't it was the washington i didn't. actually demand of eilat yet demand that i learn. that i didn't know what. i did. at all but. it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko...
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includes also incoming it's not the first time kids soldiers feel abandoned let me take care needed lizzie mcguire been appear women if a little more nearly three dollars what a sucker for some a bloke wabble sure to almost everyone across the back women's would say i wish that was the only response go you see i was one of the was original i'm over there it was much more of a resume much it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong army instead its young and often inexperienced soldiers as suggested by an alleged conversation between a commander and a tank soldier leaked online i feel five. forty five was like hey i was there i was there was was there was a way i was like. how dare i say what is frustration is growing among the troops and the issue but then it's delicious i think that you will have look over at the political dissidents that. and the government for the head of the interior ministry is locking horns with the leader of the radical nationalist white sector group which is taking part in the fighting in the cou
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let it go needed lizzie have a good dinner good women if a little here or three you are missing the moment when a super has recently broken wobble sure your most evil across the tussling with one family spokesperson or whatever so it's no use it was on the witness was real i'm over there it was on your resume watching can i have any of. the mind of a lot yet a man that i love out of that i don't know nobody you wouldn't you want to look at that i just love when i just wanted to provide the jewel of a couple of the band at all but. it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong army instead its young and often inexperienced soldiers as suggested by an alleged conversation between a commander and a tank soldier leaked online. why was i was was was was was was. was was frustration is growing among the troops who is the president it's delicious i think it's a little bit let's go with the political dissidents that to live in so they families think that it's going to be anything and this man i mean it was opium or it was you know
let it go needed lizzie have a good dinner good women if a little here or three you are missing the moment when a super has recently broken wobble sure your most evil across the tussling with one family spokesperson or whatever so it's no use it was on the witness was real i'm over there it was on your resume watching can i have any of. the mind of a lot yet a man that i love out of that i don't know nobody you wouldn't you want to look at that i just love when i just wanted to provide the...
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troops also incoming it's not the first time kids soldiers feel abandoned let me take care of needed lizzie. limits a little here or three obvious what a threat of force from a bloke level sheer joy i must do well across the dark women's woods i wish there was a lot whenever things go use it was when i was a regional i motives are very unpleasant for every reason much it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong all me instead its young and often inexperienced soldiers as suggested by an alleged conversation between a commander and a tank soldier leaked online i do five. forty five was i was three was or was there was a thank you for you out there it is frustration is growing among the troops who used to question it then they feel this sense i think that you will get with know it to begin with that it's that. and the government the head of the interior ministry is locking horns with the need of the radical nationalist white sick to group which is taking part in the fighting in the country's east if our demands are not met
troops also incoming it's not the first time kids soldiers feel abandoned let me take care of needed lizzie. limits a little here or three obvious what a threat of force from a bloke level sheer joy i must do well across the dark women's woods i wish there was a lot whenever things go use it was when i was a regional i motives are very unpleasant for every reason much it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong all me instead...
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. >> your character gets intimately involved with virginia johnson of masters & johnson played by lizzieup and throwing in a trash can afterward. >> that was no reflection on lizzie. no. i'd had food poisoning s is the thing about what he does. he's clinical but he also makes things very hot. for instance this is a recent thing. tonight i need to reacquaint myself reacquaint myself with your body. beep, beep beep. i will kiss you on the mouth, beep, beep beep. my hands will slide down your body, beep beep, beep. i will touch every part of you. i tell you that thing was so hot i thought i need to take a shower. >> i didn't do it with a beep beep, beep. >> no, the beep beep beep is very erotic. that's why i do the beep beep beep. >> i see. >> but how are you able to capture that so well? i know it's called acting. i get it. >> he's man who has so much going on underneath but has it very battened down. so in the first season really it was -- for me it was about éi going on underneath for him but not showing any of them. so in season two as you start to get a sense o underneath volcano ther
. >> your character gets intimately involved with virginia johnson of masters & johnson played by lizzieup and throwing in a trash can afterward. >> that was no reflection on lizzie. no. i'd had food poisoning s is the thing about what he does. he's clinical but he also makes things very hot. for instance this is a recent thing. tonight i need to reacquaint myself reacquaint myself with your body. beep, beep beep. i will kiss you on the mouth, beep, beep beep. my hands will...
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privately a national pastime and now with our current wars winding down our government is clearly lizzie's trying to find another war to market to us they're bringing out more satellite images our politicians are saying questionable facts about other world leaders what i want to know is why the hell would anyone believe them when they clearly just make stuff up as a reason to go to war all the time make no mistake the u.s. government is trying to manufacture more war right now you don't have to be a genius to see the war marketing of work from our politicians or from their lapdog the media. i just like to say to the rest of the world that i'm not buying it and hopefully for the sake of even more innocent lives the rest of my.
privately a national pastime and now with our current wars winding down our government is clearly lizzie's trying to find another war to market to us they're bringing out more satellite images our politicians are saying questionable facts about other world leaders what i want to know is why the hell would anyone believe them when they clearly just make stuff up as a reason to go to war all the time make no mistake the u.s. government is trying to manufacture more war right now you don't have to...
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. >> reporter: lizzie, a mom of three says simon is the one who started asking for the alone time.mature. >> reporter: so lizzie occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or errand. never more than 45 minutes. simon knows what to do in case of an emergency. >> if somebody knocks, don't answer. >> we have talked about so many different scenarios. he would be able to call someone, go to the neighbor, realize when he needs help. >> reporter: only three states actually define the age a child can stay home by themselves, new york not one of them. making her decision perfectly legal. yet critics are calling her parenting choice ridiculous and crazy. >> it's not really a difficult decision. if you know your child. i know my 7-year-old c, and he a mature child. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris. >> and we're joined by our editor from thestir.com. >> parents have done this for generations. and there's something good about teaching our kids independence and responsibility. but you have to ask yourself, what is too young? and 7 years old just seems too you
. >> reporter: lizzie, a mom of three says simon is the one who started asking for the alone time.mature. >> reporter: so lizzie occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or errand. never more than 45 minutes. simon knows what to do in case of an emergency. >> if somebody knocks, don't answer. >> we have talked about so many different scenarios. he would be able to call someone, go to the neighbor, realize when he needs help. >> reporter: only...
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lizzie in new orleans, over the years i've gotten a kick out of quick wit and rapid fire, yes robin williamslike comedic skills, you showed the depth of despair that is depression, no one has come close to putting their finger on it like you did. thank you, mr. cavuto, thank you. let's just say i speak from a heart under a lot of skin. trisha via e-mail. the speech you gave at the end of your show was amazing, i would love to haveoy copy of what you said, i feel it would help people know who suffer from depression. if this would be possible i'd appreciate it. this came up a lot. the most moving and thoughtful message i've heard. i hope fox news will replay your monologue on other shows, the message was too powerful and meaningful to be lost. it's up on foxnews.com and we're going to keep it there since many of you requested it along with the unique robin williams bitses from when we started from the beginning. it's all there. check it out. tom in maine, knocked my socks off, just say ditto, well done. this from porter, yeah, that porter. and i, quote, cavuto for the record, i think you're a
lizzie in new orleans, over the years i've gotten a kick out of quick wit and rapid fire, yes robin williamslike comedic skills, you showed the depth of despair that is depression, no one has come close to putting their finger on it like you did. thank you, mr. cavuto, thank you. let's just say i speak from a heart under a lot of skin. trisha via e-mail. the speech you gave at the end of your show was amazing, i would love to haveoy copy of what you said, i feel it would help people know who...
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. >>> on this day in 1892 lizzy boarden became the prime suspect in one of the nation's most famous murderases after somebody bludgeoned to death her parents in their house in massachusetts. he somewhats 32 at the time. unmarried, lift i lived at home. investigators found her dad's body in a pool of blood on the couch, his face nearly split in two. lizie's stepmother upstairs, her head smashed to pieces. prosecutors say lizie used an axe she bought the day before. but the jury took just 90 minutes to acquit her. you probably know the rhyme, lizie boarden took an axe and gave her mother -- some folks say she did that 122 yours -- years ago today. >>> when news breaks out we'll break in. the dow has had a pretty good tame. four straight losing sessions. back to near even for the year. and 26 of the 30 industrials are in the positive. so there's good news. spread it, will you please? >> attention passengerses. you might want to avoid that coughing chap in seat 24d but we're ready to go today. fox on top of whether health experts are being over the top because just in case you think they're ha
. >>> on this day in 1892 lizzy boarden became the prime suspect in one of the nation's most famous murderases after somebody bludgeoned to death her parents in their house in massachusetts. he somewhats 32 at the time. unmarried, lift i lived at home. investigators found her dad's body in a pool of blood on the couch, his face nearly split in two. lizie's stepmother upstairs, her head smashed to pieces. prosecutors say lizie used an axe she bought the day before. but the jury took...
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. >> i'm lizzie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. pleasure.n a little bit about what we do here. >> sure. >> we'll take a look at the car. i'll scan the vin number. i'll assess a value to the car. i hope i can meet your expectation levels. what were you guys trying to get for it? it--it's not what a book says a car is worth, it's what someone offers you for the car. so, let's start in the front of the car. i happened to notice when you guys were pulling in, there was a little--there's some damage on the bottom. >> yeah. >> some scrapes. i notice the wheels are a little scuffed also. that's, like, the only rim that didn't get damaged. on most cars, it's not the end of the world, but unfortunately on a bmw, you know, four rims could cost well over $1,000. based on what i just pointed out--the rims, the bumpers--i'd like to pay 14,000 for it. >> yeah. >> okay. >> jon did a great job on the appraisal. he held firm with the customer, and now he's doubling his profit on that purchase. i'm introducing jon to an auto dealer in new jersey. i have high
. >> i'm lizzie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. pleasure.n a little bit about what we do here. >> sure. >> we'll take a look at the car. i'll scan the vin number. i'll assess a value to the car. i hope i can meet your expectation levels. what were you guys trying to get for it? it--it's not what a book says a car is worth, it's what someone offers you for the car. so, let's start in the front of the car. i happened to notice when you guys were pulling in,...
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and that you took my daughters lizzy and ellie up to see mrs. hood who was sick in her bed. cannot banish the sight from my mind. and now write you the simple note to tell you that here in washington there is one that thinks of you and your bereavement and of those motherless children. i believe she will write you words of consolation at a loss that touches the heart more than a loss of a father. accept the assurance of my heart felt sympathy and great respect. truly your friend, william t. sherman. quite interesting. the sad thing is that hood never got it. he died on august 29. never got the letter of condolences. next to last one. of hood's 11 children, the youngest was anni. when mrs. hood died, she was only four or five months old. she was adopted by a jewish family in columbus, georgia. mr. and mrs. joseph. i don't know why. i always wondered how that came to be. we knew why some families adopted the kids and others don't. but the baby did not live long. i checked. i wrote to people in columbus, georgia. i wrote the jewish historical society. i couldn't find anything o
and that you took my daughters lizzy and ellie up to see mrs. hood who was sick in her bed. cannot banish the sight from my mind. and now write you the simple note to tell you that here in washington there is one that thinks of you and your bereavement and of those motherless children. i believe she will write you words of consolation at a loss that touches the heart more than a loss of a father. accept the assurance of my heart felt sympathy and great respect. truly your friend, william t....
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. >> lizzy caplan was in donna karan. why do you love this look?d nice on the bottom. >> that dress is stunning. taylor schilling. what did you love about her dress? what was it here? >> it was that art deco feel but in a modern way. she's got an ear cuff in. and she got rid of the prison garb. that whole cast looked fantastic. >> you highlighted the ear cuff. still hot for the fall? >> still happening. it's an easy way to make a dress kind of look rock and roll with that one thing. >> she does look rock and roll. matthew mcconaughey, blue suit as al was wearing. who wore it best? don't answer. >> come on. matthew is a close second. always brings it when it comes to the red carpet. he never does a normal black tux. he always brings something different. >> why does that look work? >> he just carries it off. he's got the bravado to carry it off. he is an a-list star. i don't know. he carries it well. >> it is definitely nice. julia roberts. i loved her in her look, but some folks on twitter had strong opinions about it. >> i'm with you. i think she l
. >> lizzy caplan was in donna karan. why do you love this look?d nice on the bottom. >> that dress is stunning. taylor schilling. what did you love about her dress? what was it here? >> it was that art deco feel but in a modern way. she's got an ear cuff in. and she got rid of the prison garb. that whole cast looked fantastic. >> you highlighted the ear cuff. still hot for the fall? >> still happening. it's an easy way to make a dress kind of look rock and roll...
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claire danes, robin wright, liz lizzy caplan, kerry washington, and margulies. >> many believe becausealk away with it this time. but robin wright was phenomenal. entertainment weekly we're always looking out for great female roles. it's clear she had such a complex layered role. so i think she'd be the leader for me. >> all right. outstanding lead actor in a drama series, bryan cranston, kevin spacey, jon hamm, jeff daniel daniels, woody harrelson, matthew mcconaughey. >> i think it's going towards breaking bad but matthew maccon hay is probably in the lead in that cast. when you like at bryan cranston, he's been rewarded before. this would be the last time to reward his portrayal of walter white. a lot of people loved that last arc in the season. he's the one to beat, but a lot believe matthew mcconaughey deserves a win. >> if he gets the win, he can put the trophy in his fanny pack. let's lighten it up. best comedy series, louie, modern family, orange is the new black, silicon valley, big bang theory, and veep. >> if modern family walked away with it this year, it would tie frazier
claire danes, robin wright, liz lizzy caplan, kerry washington, and margulies. >> many believe becausealk away with it this time. but robin wright was phenomenal. entertainment weekly we're always looking out for great female roles. it's clear she had such a complex layered role. so i think she'd be the leader for me. >> all right. outstanding lead actor in a drama series, bryan cranston, kevin spacey, jon hamm, jeff daniel daniels, woody harrelson, matthew mcconaughey. >> i...
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. >> reporter: lizzie, a mom of three says simon is the one who startedsking for the alone time.alone? >> well, i'm mature. >> reporter: so lizzie occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or >> good monday morning. it is 8:20 seven, we want to get right to jack taylor and the traffic center to get ourselves a look at the morning commute. >> we have got some pretty slow traffic right now as you approach 270 south with left lanes blocked. 29 southbound in maryland, lockwood drive is very slow. westbound on the dulles toll road, accident activity along the right side of the road causing a slowdown out of will trap. interstate 95 northbound, towards four, three, two, one! [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't know. >> okay. time is up. okay, with you guys ready. rachel, tell us about your recipe. >> okay. so this is a coffee cake -- a coffee crumb cake french toast. we got awesome suggestions about combining dessert and breakfast. best meals of the day. this has coffee in it, made with a coffee cake. great when you want to be over the top and treat yourself. >> great.
. >> reporter: lizzie, a mom of three says simon is the one who startedsking for the alone time.alone? >> well, i'm mature. >> reporter: so lizzie occasionally leaves him home alone while she goes for a run or >> good monday morning. it is 8:20 seven, we want to get right to jack taylor and the traffic center to get ourselves a look at the morning commute. >> we have got some pretty slow traffic right now as you approach 270 south with left lanes blocked. 29...
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and his son was also lizzy alcoholic in the family was notorious.t tom found religion and he tried to go to beirut and became a landman as well. so to do a company together and after that chesapeake area that would be embarrassing so they started the company chesapeake energy to get excited that these areas to leverage out with of boom and crash they saw what was happening in the barnett area but production kept rising to be among the first to say let's try to lease the land before anyone else can. so they went on a crazy land rush that our country had never seen. at least three times the size of new jersey the river where oklahoma texas ohio and it worked pretty well for a while. that shell was working and by 2008 i read about how he was over confident in they produce too much energy. and then to have a margin call. and then he recounted like selling of map collection that god investors upset. then gave the bonus to himself but most of it is is his company over produced but there was too much supply in the favor to focused and to get kicked out of
and his son was also lizzy alcoholic in the family was notorious.t tom found religion and he tried to go to beirut and became a landman as well. so to do a company together and after that chesapeake area that would be embarrassing so they started the company chesapeake energy to get excited that these areas to leverage out with of boom and crash they saw what was happening in the barnett area but production kept rising to be among the first to say let's try to lease the land before anyone else...