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my name is debbie.oops, um, at a e-harmony video. >> so this video is a woman who is apparently creating a dating profile for herself. and she is recording herself on a laptop in bed. and she starts out perfectly normal. >> i'm nervous, but i'm excited at the same time. >> she is adorable. so many guys are going to want her. who doesn't like cute blondes. >> i am a recent mba grad from villanova. um, i love cats. >> we all love cats, i'll let it slide. i'm still into debbie. >> i love every kand -- kind of cat. sorry. i just -- i really love cats. >> you see the red flags, one after the other pop up, and then suddenly she's a hot mess. >> i just want to hug all of them, but i i can't because that's crazy. i can't hug every cat. but i just want to, i want to. i want to. >> it cannot be called anything other than a spectacular meltdown. >> and then their ears and the whiskers and the nose. >> maybe there's someone out there for her that loves cats just as much, but maybe she should try catlovers.com inste
my name is debbie.oops, um, at a e-harmony video. >> so this video is a woman who is apparently creating a dating profile for herself. and she is recording herself on a laptop in bed. and she starts out perfectly normal. >> i'm nervous, but i'm excited at the same time. >> she is adorable. so many guys are going to want her. who doesn't like cute blondes. >> i am a recent mba grad from villanova. um, i love cats. >> we all love cats, i'll let it slide. i'm still...
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debbie rose, tom fuentes. we will take another break.r of new york, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york, bill bratton, they're going to be speaking momentarily taking reporters' questions on these developments. our special coverage resumes after this. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free?...so, that's... how much? that's how much it's free. credit
debbie rose, tom fuentes. we will take another break.r of new york, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york, bill bratton, they're going to be speaking momentarily taking reporters' questions on these developments. our special coverage resumes after this. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week...
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debbie: yeah.s: one of the benefits of designing a new space is your ability to add more chairs. with the new, updated design, we should be able to add eight new chairs and eight new stylists to go along with it. if each stylist can generate approximately $1,500 a week in sales, on an annual basis, those eight stylists would generate $576,000 in additional gross revenue. the styling of hair and hair color is our core focus. we need everything else that goes along with that. whether that's fixing the product or adding other products and services, we're gonna do that. so, a big chunk of the money we're gonna spend is to build a new color bar and really increase our distribution of the product. in order for this business to be successful i want to make sure that we have clarity in the end on who's in charge of what. who's in charge of this location? raise your hand if you know who's in charge. see the problem? for the next period of time, there will be no question i'm 100% in charge. all right, we hav
debbie: yeah.s: one of the benefits of designing a new space is your ability to add more chairs. with the new, updated design, we should be able to add eight new chairs and eight new stylists to go along with it. if each stylist can generate approximately $1,500 a week in sales, on an annual basis, those eight stylists would generate $576,000 in additional gross revenue. the styling of hair and hair color is our core focus. we need everything else that goes along with that. whether that's...
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. >> the free enterprise portion of the museum was started by a man name debbie debbie a clemments.-. w. he really worked himself up in the ranks of dr. pepper. he treasured in value the free enterprise system. dreaded free enterprise for allowing him to work his way up in the company, to become president and ceo of dr. pepper. it was really his vision for the museum to teach children about free enterprise, and opportunities that are presented to them in this country, and how they can use that to maybe start their own business with their small idea, sort of like dr. pepper. we tell the story of the free enterprise system in america by using educational programs at the museum, whether it be a simple tour, showing the roots and history of dr. pepper and how it grew into a company. we also have a program called create a soft drink, where kids work in small groups to make test drinks. we have flavors for them to choose from, 16 flavors, and they get to mix and be their own beverage chemist, mixing together different flavors. have to market their drinks. one, theyck the best make a market
. >> the free enterprise portion of the museum was started by a man name debbie debbie a clemments.-. w. he really worked himself up in the ranks of dr. pepper. he treasured in value the free enterprise system. dreaded free enterprise for allowing him to work his way up in the company, to become president and ceo of dr. pepper. it was really his vision for the museum to teach children about free enterprise, and opportunities that are presented to them in this country, and how they can use...
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>> debby. >> debby. what do you think the secret is to a long marriage?y, what do you think? >> she's always right. >> did you see that? >> that was wonderful. >> there's no secret. i think you just work at it and you have fun and enjoy the journey. >> whatever it is, you two should sell it. >> i think they are. >> here's something that will freak you out. >> we just found out we're having our seventh grandchild. >> oh, my god, there's no way you're a grandmother. what is it about donny that keeps you in love with him? >> ooh. >> be careful. >> i could kick you off there. >> he's just a really sincere great, down to earth kind of person. >> 36 years. >> 36 years. >> what present did he give you today? >> today? >> being on this show. >> we're working today. >> no, actually, we're in town, we're in town to do some for donny osmond at home. it's a work in progress. we just found out home depot now is going to be carrying some of our products in the store. wayfair.com is carrying it. we've got manufacturing partners calling us, saying we want to be a part of
>> debby. >> debby. what do you think the secret is to a long marriage?y, what do you think? >> she's always right. >> did you see that? >> that was wonderful. >> there's no secret. i think you just work at it and you have fun and enjoy the journey. >> whatever it is, you two should sell it. >> i think they are. >> here's something that will freak you out. >> we just found out we're having our seventh grandchild. >> oh, my god,...
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i have worked with debbie for every year. she won the election to succeed john and surely, we will continue to have him in our midst as a congressional spouse. sorelywill be very, very missed, all of whom he welcomed to the house as the longest serving member in the history of the congress. a lot of people like to put to john's tenure in the house and when he came to congress, eisenhower was president. brooklyn had a championship team and elvis presley had his first gold record. what did americans not have? they did not have medicare. seniors were unprotected from the rising cost of health care in their golden years until john dingell introduced legislation that was the precursor to medicare. and he presided over this house when it passed medicare in 1965. americans did not have the civil rights act or the voting rights act. when john dingell took his first oath of office as a member of this house, millions of african-americans across the south, could not vote for representatives in this house. just four months after taking o
i have worked with debbie for every year. she won the election to succeed john and surely, we will continue to have him in our midst as a congressional spouse. sorelywill be very, very missed, all of whom he welcomed to the house as the longest serving member in the history of the congress. a lot of people like to put to john's tenure in the house and when he came to congress, eisenhower was president. brooklyn had a championship team and elvis presley had his first gold record. what did...
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debbie. the same name? yes. his wife.rked for gm the family made millions while the congressman pushed for the five bailouts for gm. besides from protecting the home town automaker he is a control freak as much as anyone the endangered species act? his website says he wrote it i wonder what debbie will control? she is 30 years younker so maybe she will stay in office 59 years also. that will give her plenty of time to demand lots of things. did they ever inveigh and anything? occasionally. >> from this day the 18th amendment is doomed to. >> they did legalized alcohol after words though a few states have legalized we'd but it generally the control freaks only increase control. take cigarettes. at first just warning labels been banned on tv ads that restaurants to have no-smoking sections then airplanes, schools, workplac es, and their restaurants, bars also. and sometimes apartments and outdoor spaces. frankly i like it i don't like the small but it can smokers have some bars? no one has to come in here can a smoker look
debbie. the same name? yes. his wife.rked for gm the family made millions while the congressman pushed for the five bailouts for gm. besides from protecting the home town automaker he is a control freak as much as anyone the endangered species act? his website says he wrote it i wonder what debbie will control? she is 30 years younker so maybe she will stay in office 59 years also. that will give her plenty of time to demand lots of things. did they ever inveigh and anything? occasionally....
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. >> debbie nealy worked for the postal service for 26 years. and a steward for the postal workers union. in 2005, she submitted this memo about an employee said 45 after the incident. no one was called, and the supervisor dismissed them. it's just asy sure, go back to work. >> when you see some one hurt. passed out. proper response is to dial 911. and then, tell your supervisor about the opposite. >> debbie's memo became part of a national grievance. delayed medical treatment. and worker who became temporarily pair litzed. another whose health was delayed 45 minutes. mary and speaking out, how long they have been quiting outdated rules from preventing colleagues from calling 911. >> does it make sense. >> communications manager for the intention of getting help on the scene. and allows police to direct employees. they're instructed not to call in a medical emergency. >> nothing that preclude some body from using a cell phone. >> we obtained a copy of the policy in oakland. that's not what it says. clearly states only postal police are to is nes
. >> debbie nealy worked for the postal service for 26 years. and a steward for the postal workers union. in 2005, she submitted this memo about an employee said 45 after the incident. no one was called, and the supervisor dismissed them. it's just asy sure, go back to work. >> when you see some one hurt. passed out. proper response is to dial 911. and then, tell your supervisor about the opposite. >> debbie's memo became part of a national grievance. delayed medical...
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i wonder what debbie will control. is almost 30 years younger so maybe they will stay in office 59, too. do they ever unban anything? occasionally. >> from this day on the 18th amendment is doomed. >> they realized alcohol now that they banned it. generally the control freaks only increased control. take tig gret the -- cigarettes then bans on tv ads then restaurants have no smoking. then the ban on airplane, schools, workplaces entire restaurants and bars, too. sometimes apartments and outdoor spaces. i do smoke. i hit the smell of secondhand spoke. >> new, it has to hoom in here. can't i have this moment and state by state, the spokers just take it the smokers still take it. when he gives up his hand he gives up his freedom. they wanted to ban tobacco sales hundreds of people showed up and complained. >> i find smoking to be one of the most disgusting habits anybody could possibly do. on top of that i find this proposal to be even more of a disgusting thing anybody could ever give in the united states of america. the
i wonder what debbie will control. is almost 30 years younger so maybe they will stay in office 59, too. do they ever unban anything? occasionally. >> from this day on the 18th amendment is doomed. >> they realized alcohol now that they banned it. generally the control freaks only increased control. take tig gret the -- cigarettes then bans on tv ads then restaurants have no smoking. then the ban on airplane, schools, workplaces entire restaurants and bars, too. sometimes apartments...
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the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me it would be anything like this. he said, then he told me we don't know. i said, what? what do you mean? did somebody kill him? he looked at me and said, we don't know, keith. i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjerk last saw his son the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11 at night. >> he was going to run to the gas station and said, i'll be right back. i said, i'll see you in the morning, son. gave him a hug and kiss good night. >> watching tv on the couch and said, i love you dad, i'll be right back. >> his parents later learn at the gas station, christian ran into a friend and ended up going to a house party. his body would be found a short distance away. what killed this healthy 18-year-old was a mystery that was about to strike this small midwest community again. >> we need an ambulance. he's stopped breathing. it's east grand forks. i don't think he's breathing at all there. >> we need somebody now. >> i know. >> can you guys start cpr with
the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me it would be anything like this. he said, then he told me we don't know. i said, what? what do you mean? did somebody kill him? he looked at me and said, we don't know, keith. i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjerk last saw his son the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11 at night. >> he was going to run to the gas station and said,...
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debbie. the same name? yes. his wife.orked for gm the family made millions while the congressman pushed for the five bailouts for gm. besides from protecting the home town automaker he is a control freak as much as anyone the endangered species act? his website says he wrote it i wonder what debbie will control? she is 30 years younker so maybe she will stay in office 59 years also. that will give her plenty of time to demand lots of things. did they ever inveigh and anything? occasionally. >> from this day the 18th amendment is doomed to. >> they did legalized alcohol after words though a few states have legalized we'd but it generally the control freaks only increase control. take cigarettes. at first just warning labels been banned on tv ads that restaurants to have no-smoking sections then airplanes, schools, workplac es, and their restaurants, bars also. and sometimes apartments and outdoor spaces. frankly i like it i don't like the small but it can smokers have some bars? no one has to come in here can a smoker look
debbie. the same name? yes. his wife.orked for gm the family made millions while the congressman pushed for the five bailouts for gm. besides from protecting the home town automaker he is a control freak as much as anyone the endangered species act? his website says he wrote it i wonder what debbie will control? she is 30 years younker so maybe she will stay in office 59 years also. that will give her plenty of time to demand lots of things. did they ever inveigh and anything? occasionally....
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the police officer who came to notify his parents keith and debby had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me that it would be anything like this. he said -- then he told me we don't know. i said, well, what? what do you mean? i said did somebody kill him? he looked at me and said we don't know keith. i can't tell you anything. >> keith saw his son just the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11:00 at night. >> he was going to run out to a gas station. he said i'll be right back. ive sai said i'll see you in th morning son and gave him a hug and kiss goodnight. >> he picked me up and shook me like that and said love you dad. i'll be right back. >> his body would be found a short distance away from a house party. what killed this healthy, 18-year-old was a mystery that was about to strike this small, midwest community again. >> we need an ambulance. there's a kid who's not breathing. it's east grand forest, i don't think he's breathing at all. >> he's dead. >> i know. can you guys start cpr with him? >> yeah. >> it is three days before eli's birthday. >> he
the police officer who came to notify his parents keith and debby had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me that it would be anything like this. he said -- then he told me we don't know. i said, well, what? what do you mean? i said did somebody kill him? he looked at me and said we don't know keith. i can't tell you anything. >> keith saw his son just the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11:00 at night. >> he was going to run out to a gas...
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it is right for debbie to expect our political leaders in washington tackle the very real problems. the best way to tackle that is by dealing with an economy that works for everyone, not just a privileged few. we need to increase demand by raising wages. we should also expand your itc -- earned income tax credit benefits, which allow working people to ensure they are risk .vening a living wage we need to invest in our economy so we can create economic growth by investing in infrastructure, but also investing in our human capital, our people. that starts at the earliest of ages. i strongly support the president's raposo to expand proposal to expand preschool. we need to help working parents be able to afford childcare so they can go to work in support of families. these are a few things i hope our political leaders will fight for in the next two years. we have to keep trying. we cannot give up. the majority have pivoted to the right in order to win the last election cycle. for them be a problem as their approach 2016. that and appreciate are fighting for average americans and not jus
it is right for debbie to expect our political leaders in washington tackle the very real problems. the best way to tackle that is by dealing with an economy that works for everyone, not just a privileged few. we need to increase demand by raising wages. we should also expand your itc -- earned income tax credit benefits, which allow working people to ensure they are risk .vening a living wage we need to invest in our economy so we can create economic growth by investing in infrastructure, but...
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and as debbie said the department received a grant from cal recycle to increase awareness of abandoned motor oil and conduct out reach in the community about safer disposal options. and so, we decided to do this through a community mual. for the community organization to plan for the mural and work with the community groups to do the out reach? and we received four proposals through this process, and the applicants were the bay view hunter's point, ymca and the bay view opera house, and the lift and the randolf institute and we have four panelists who reviewed all of the proposal and scored them and it included, two department staff, one, staff person, and to challenge the grants with the city administrator's office and one activist who is affiliated with the african american, art and culture institute. and so, through based on the scoring process, we recommend funding for, in the amount of $45,600, and for the highest for the process, and the opera house plans to work with karin moburg, and he was from the opera house and will leverage the existing programs serving youth and working o
and as debbie said the department received a grant from cal recycle to increase awareness of abandoned motor oil and conduct out reach in the community about safer disposal options. and so, we decided to do this through a community mual. for the community organization to plan for the mural and work with the community groups to do the out reach? and we received four proposals through this process, and the applicants were the bay view hunter's point, ymca and the bay view opera house, and the...
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dingell's website says he wrote the esa, i wonder what debbie will control? she's almost 30 years younger than john, maybe she'll stay in office 59 years, too. that will give her plenty of time to ban lots of things. do they ever unban anything? occasionally. >> from this day on, the 18th amendment is doomed. stossel: they did legalize alcohol after they banned it. and now a few states legalized weed, but generally, the control freaks only increase control. take cigarettes, at first it was just warning labels, then bans on tv ads, then required restaurants to have no smoking sections, then came the bans on airplanes, school, workplaces, entire restaurant, then bars, too. and now sometimes apartments and outdoor spaces even. frankly, i like the bans, i don't smoke, i've come to hate the smell of secondhand smoke, can't smokers have some bars? no one has to come in here. can't a smoker who after work looks forward to a cigarette in his hand have this moment? no. in about half of america this is illegal and state by state, the smokers just take it. and by the wa
dingell's website says he wrote the esa, i wonder what debbie will control? she's almost 30 years younger than john, maybe she'll stay in office 59 years, too. that will give her plenty of time to ban lots of things. do they ever unban anything? occasionally. >> from this day on, the 18th amendment is doomed. stossel: they did legalize alcohol after they banned it. and now a few states legalized weed, but generally, the control freaks only increase control. take cigarettes, at first it...
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. >> debby bakery is a mother of two, a body builder, and a magazine publisher. 25 years ago, she wasater sentenced to life in prison. but now, debby wants to see him freed. >> so, from behind, i hear, i'm serious, give it up. >> reporter: debby bakery still hears those words as if they were spoken yesterday. >> turned around and the gun was like right here. and then he shot. it went right in my mouth. and it went out my cheek. and had i been looking any other way or had my head up or down, i would have been dead. >> reporter: in fact, it was 1990, nearly 25 years ago. the shooter, ian manuel, was trying to rob her. he was just 13. three days later, police caught up to ian. he confessed and was sentenced to life. for the next decade, debby suffered from excruciating pain, multiple surgeries, and emotional trauma. >> and those were times that i hated ian. >> reporter: but just one year after the shooting, at christmastime, debby got a collect call, from ian, in prison. he wanted to apologize. >> and i was, like, shaking and, you know, just very, very shook up. by hearing his voice. >>
. >> debby bakery is a mother of two, a body builder, and a magazine publisher. 25 years ago, she wasater sentenced to life in prison. but now, debby wants to see him freed. >> so, from behind, i hear, i'm serious, give it up. >> reporter: debby bakery still hears those words as if they were spoken yesterday. >> turned around and the gun was like right here. and then he shot. it went right in my mouth. and it went out my cheek. and had i been looking any other way or had...
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taked debbie -- i will care of your boy. i am telling you i will do everything i can to do right by him and it was a wonderful call we had. continuehis movie can the work and we will talk about doing as much as we can together. >> a tragedy he was killed. tell me about him, how you saw him. , the wholee thing investigation has been so interesting and that is how i look at it, like an experiment. i looked at all the footage and he did tons of interviews. all this footage that is out there. thea took all this video. you never knew if he was going to come back. >> you want to die. is that what it is? >> no. me, tell me why you do it. i want to understand. >> i do it for you. i do it to protect you. x i am here. your children have no father. you do not know when to quit. you did your part. we sacrificed enough. so many all skill. >> you want someone else go? >> you find a way. you have to. ok, i need you to be human again. hear -- you here. >> she wired to make sure she documented their lives so i have a plethora of material i c
taked debbie -- i will care of your boy. i am telling you i will do everything i can to do right by him and it was a wonderful call we had. continuehis movie can the work and we will talk about doing as much as we can together. >> a tragedy he was killed. tell me about him, how you saw him. , the wholee thing investigation has been so interesting and that is how i look at it, like an experiment. i looked at all the footage and he did tons of interviews. all this footage that is out there....
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>> reporter: debbie worked for the postal service 26 years. is a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005, she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident no emergency personnel had been contacted. a supervisor dismissed them saying it's just a seizure. go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform your supervisor, not the opposite way. >> reporter: months later, debbie's memo became part of a national grievance citing multiple incidents of delayed medical treatment including a worker who became temporarily paralyzed and other whose emergency help was delayed 45 minutes. they are speaking out after sam's death to expose how long they've been fighting outdated rules that prevent employees from calling 911. >> do you think this policy makes sense? >> it makes sense. >> reporter: this is a communications manager for usps in northern california. he says the policy is intended to get he
>> reporter: debbie worked for the postal service 26 years. is a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005, she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident no emergency personnel had been contacted. a supervisor dismissed them saying it's just a seizure. go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform your supervisor, not...
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. >> debbie hanson runs the little shop, a long-time quilt store here. and even if this benefits the newer stores more, she says it's still a win. >> even if it isn't great for my business, if it's good for the highway, it's good for everybody's business. >> you can find parking. you don't have to deal with the crowds. and it's better selection. >> no comparison for you? >> no comparison. >> and this first-ever midnight monday was organized in just a couple of days. >> one of the largest gaming and entertainmented companies in the world. once the deal is done, caser's entertainment have a love of -- >> dupont is moving its head quarters out of wilmington. they announced to move nearly a thousand employees just outside of the city. the move begins in july. dupont plans to use the wilmington facility to start a new spin-off chemical company called kamurs. >> temperatures heading to 60. but we'll also have to put up with heavy rain and fog. coming up, i'm tracking how the changing weather will possibly back up your holiday travel and how soon we'll dry out.
. >> debbie hanson runs the little shop, a long-time quilt store here. and even if this benefits the newer stores more, she says it's still a win. >> even if it isn't great for my business, if it's good for the highway, it's good for everybody's business. >> you can find parking. you don't have to deal with the crowds. and it's better selection. >> no comparison for you? >> no comparison. >> and this first-ever midnight monday was organized in just a couple...
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a only debbie allen.wer. it's a shower. but it's a shower with new dove body wash, with its new breakthrough formula all it takes is just one shower for softer smoother skin. want to feel? feels really good. really silky smooth. it's awesome. i love it. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one shower. it's cookie time. cookie time? it's cookie time. get your betty on. show 'em what you got. ahhh! you can do this. this! betty crocker sugar cookie mix. your head start to homemade. get your betty on! and we're new to the pacific northwest. the rain, the mud -- babam! it's there. the outside comes in. it's kinda nasty so you start the towel-mop shuffle. where are you sun?! [ doorbell rings ] oh, wow, it's a swiffer wetjet. this puts my towel mopping to shame. whoa! ewww. sunshine is overrated, now we can get messy. [ laughs ] now we can get messy. you throw your money away. trash bag breaks, bargain bag users go through 60 more bags a year than glad users. glad, strength that saves. it's part
a only debbie allen.wer. it's a shower. but it's a shower with new dove body wash, with its new breakthrough formula all it takes is just one shower for softer smoother skin. want to feel? feels really good. really silky smooth. it's awesome. i love it. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one shower. it's cookie time. cookie time? it's cookie time. get your betty on. show 'em what you got. ahhh! you can do this. this! betty crocker sugar cookie mix. your head start to homemade....
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debbie of nyu school of medicine. she joins me now by telephone. dr.ebbie, the former president taken to the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath and help or observation. what do you think about it? >> caller: you think about the heart and the lungs. at the age of 90 you would be concerned about in general heart disease, if it's a sign of a heart attack or something else going on with the heart. for somebody who had bronchitis before, well, could there be something happening with the lungs, related to asthma or things along those lines. you always check the heart or lungs and test for things most dangerous first. at the same time, this president has been in very good health in general compared to a lot of people his age. it could be something not necessarily as dangerous. people are having a lot of heavy meals for the holiday season. sometimes you have reflux and things that might cause symptoms like shortness of breath. >> how will he be monitored and treated as they're keeping him as a precaution? >> depends on the doctors and teams the sy
debbie of nyu school of medicine. she joins me now by telephone. dr.ebbie, the former president taken to the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath and help or observation. what do you think about it? >> caller: you think about the heart and the lungs. at the age of 90 you would be concerned about in general heart disease, if it's a sign of a heart attack or something else going on with the heart. for somebody who had bronchitis before, well, could there be something happening...
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debbie hopkins. ceo of citi ventures capital, a dc fund that invest in financial disrupters.lso a cfo of boeing. welcome. >> i think people say what other banks are you worried about. my first answer is i'm worried about what jeff is thinking about. because i do think he has a knack of coming up with very new ways of thinking about opportunities. he's a thinker and i think he's demonstrated the ability to really bring things to market. the other side of it feedback is the profitability and so forth. so she he is the "give the bene of the doubt to" person? >> i think so. >> let's talk about amazon. uber, 40 million, they're raising money. that it is alleged valuation. airbnb. they have many bs. are they justified or out of control. >> >> it's changed a bit. what was missing before was rf. and this time around we are seeing revenue. even in uber's case, 2, $3 billion of true revenue. and the other positive trend we're watching is companies are taking a longer time to come to market. and they are also raising more money. but from our perspective, we're extremely conservative. so
debbie hopkins. ceo of citi ventures capital, a dc fund that invest in financial disrupters.lso a cfo of boeing. welcome. >> i think people say what other banks are you worried about. my first answer is i'm worried about what jeff is thinking about. because i do think he has a knack of coming up with very new ways of thinking about opportunities. he's a thinker and i think he's demonstrated the ability to really bring things to market. the other side of it feedback is the profitability...
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>> reporter: debbie neely has worked for the post a service for 26 years. she's a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005 she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident, no emergency personnel had been contacted and a supervisor dismissed them saying, it's just a seizure. go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform your supervisor, not the opposite way. >> reporter: months later debbie's memo became part of a national grievance citing multiple instants of delayed medical treatment including a worker who became temporarily paralyzed and another whose emergency help was delayed 45 minutes. mealy and perry are speaking out after sam's death to expose how long they've been fighting out-dated rules that prevent employees from calling 911. >> do you think this policy makes sense? >> it makes sense. >> reporter: augustine is a communications manager for the usps in northern california. he says the
>> reporter: debbie neely has worked for the post a service for 26 years. she's a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005 she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident, no emergency personnel had been contacted and a supervisor dismissed them saying, it's just a seizure. go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform...
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we will -- debbie, host: okay, debbie, we will leave it there. newyork times" front this morning -- rejecting the claim that the tactic led to bin laden. months before the operation killed osama bin laden, the cia secretly prepared a public relations plan that would stress the information -- that information gathered from its disputed interrogation program had played a critical role in the hunt. a day after the raid, agency officials and classified briefings made that point to congress. the conclusion was implied in movie "zero dark 30". go to the lines. caller: thank you, and they give for the program. it is a wonderful service to the nation. i would just like to remind viewers and listeners that we back to that tuesday, september 11 2001. those towers n were struck -- those folks in those towers had two decisions to make -- either punch to the death or burned to death. unfortunately, war is ugly and it is messy. sometimes interrogation tactics skill workers in, but we have to do what we have to do. this nation needed to take did at as the presi
we will -- debbie, host: okay, debbie, we will leave it there. newyork times" front this morning -- rejecting the claim that the tactic led to bin laden. months before the operation killed osama bin laden, the cia secretly prepared a public relations plan that would stress the information -- that information gathered from its disputed interrogation program had played a critical role in the hunt. a day after the raid, agency officials and classified briefings made that point to congress....
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>> reporter: debby neely has worked for the postal service for 26 years. she's a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005 she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident, no emergency personnel had been contacted and a supervisor dismissed them, saying it's just a seizure, go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform your supervisor, not the opposite way. >> reporter: months later, debby's memo became part of a national grievance citing delayed medical treatment, including a worker who became temporarily paralyzed and another whose emergency help was delayed 45 minutes. neely and terry are speaking out after sam's death to expose how long they've been fighting outdated rules that prevent employees from calling 911. >> do you think this policy makes sense? >> it makes sense. >> reporter: augustine is a communications manager for the usps in northern california. he says the policy is intended to
>> reporter: debby neely has worked for the postal service for 26 years. she's a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005 she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident, no emergency personnel had been contacted and a supervisor dismissed them, saying it's just a seizure, go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform...
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herself times, when her brother came into the room he slashed him too, killing the boy and her mother debbie spoke at the sentencing today. >> there is no justice, no number that could take the pain i feel, my heart is torn, my heart is broken. >> rivera will not be eligible for parole for at least 91 years. >>> there were more protests for two grand jury decisions not to indict white police officers the case of two unarmed black men. protesters laid on the ground for 4.5 minutes, to represent the 4.5 hours michael brown laid in the street. >> it's a quieter night in center city, different from what we saw last night. traffic is moving as normal. there was a protest today at temple university but it didn't cause disruptions. >> students at temple university layed in silence. >> to show it's not acceptable and we won't blindly take direction from people that are not leading us in the right way. >> this is the first step in making the change and letting us know the process and what happens next. >> students marched on temple's campus calling for a change during both the michael brown and eric
herself times, when her brother came into the room he slashed him too, killing the boy and her mother debbie spoke at the sentencing today. >> there is no justice, no number that could take the pain i feel, my heart is torn, my heart is broken. >> rivera will not be eligible for parole for at least 91 years. >>> there were more protests for two grand jury decisions not to indict white police officers the case of two unarmed black men. protesters laid on the ground for 4.5...
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excellent presentation and discussion on the proposed safe medicine disposal stewardship ordinance which debbie referred to as the safe medicine ordinance and i think that i will go forward with chris, giger and a representative from supervisor chiu's office and it a terrific discussion and we also, no, that was a major thing, that we did at that meeting and i have to tell you all that we have canceled our december 8th, 2014 meeting due to the fact that as of the end of this month, november 30th, that will be one member of the policy committee and that is me, hopefully we will have a plan and maybe even two members for the january meeting and we have what looked to be a very exciting agenda if we in fact have enough people. >> so thank you. >> thanks. >> any comments, or questions? >> members of the public? comments on the policy committee report. >> next item please? >> commission secretary's written report, the and you also have in your packet a copy of the commission's correspondence log and listed on the correspondence received from the public to the commission and status, thereof and there
excellent presentation and discussion on the proposed safe medicine disposal stewardship ordinance which debbie referred to as the safe medicine ordinance and i think that i will go forward with chris, giger and a representative from supervisor chiu's office and it a terrific discussion and we also, no, that was a major thing, that we did at that meeting and i have to tell you all that we have canceled our december 8th, 2014 meeting due to the fact that as of the end of this month, november...
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depp debbie stanford who created the toy company goldie blocks.s world isn't beautiful like princess anna or sexy like barbie but brainy, quirky and curious like sterling herself. sterling's company also advertises in an a decidedly unprincess like way. ♪ come on ditch your toys, girls make some noise ♪ more than pink, pink, pink >> cute, right? i sat down with debbie sterling to talk girls, math, science and the princess culture. >> e created that character goldie blocks as this girl inventor engineer. goldie blocks is a company i started two years ago. my goal was to get girls interested in technology and engineering through toys. i can name notes of male scientists like kneel degrasse tyson, brian greene. but a woman's name doesn't come to mind. why? >> i think growing up as a little girl i certainly had no interest in becoming a scientist or mathematician or engineer. i thought it was this boys only club for geniuses. and i pictured this old white man in a lab coat -- >> like einstein, right? >> right. with no friends. through goldie blocks, i
depp debbie stanford who created the toy company goldie blocks.s world isn't beautiful like princess anna or sexy like barbie but brainy, quirky and curious like sterling herself. sterling's company also advertises in an a decidedly unprincess like way. ♪ come on ditch your toys, girls make some noise ♪ more than pink, pink, pink >> cute, right? i sat down with debbie sterling to talk girls, math, science and the princess culture. >> e created that character goldie blocks as...
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the staten island councilwoman, debbie rose.s, cedric alexander, president of the national association of black law enforcement executives here in the united states and also the public safety director of dekalb county in the atlanta, georgia, yearea. and the senior pastor in atlanta at the spiritual home of the late reverend dr. martin luther king jr. reverend, i assume you're preparing a sermon and might address what is going on in the country, right? >> thanks for being here. the sermon is "the point i can't breathe." it's a message that as christians we stand in solidarity with people like eric garner who was trying to eek out a living in an economy that has been cruel to poor people. eric garner lost his life in a confrontation that began over a discussion about the sell of cigarettes. he lost his life. wall street bankers have gambled away trillions of household -- trillions of dollars of household health of millions of americans. we need a shift in values in this country and i think that time has come now. dr. king used to
the staten island councilwoman, debbie rose.s, cedric alexander, president of the national association of black law enforcement executives here in the united states and also the public safety director of dekalb county in the atlanta, georgia, yearea. and the senior pastor in atlanta at the spiritual home of the late reverend dr. martin luther king jr. reverend, i assume you're preparing a sermon and might address what is going on in the country, right? >> thanks for being here. the sermon...
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>> reporter: debbie neely has worked for the postal service for 26 years. she is a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005, she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident, no emergency personnel had been contacted, and a supervisor dismissed them, saying it's just a seizure. go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then inform your supervisor, not the opposite way. >> reporter: months later, debbie's memo became part of a national grievance siting multiple incidents of delayed medical treatment, including a worker who became temporarily paralyzed and another's whose emergency help was delayed 45 minutes. neely and perry are speaking out after sam's death to expose how long they've been fighting outdated rules that prevent employees from calling 911. do you think this policy makes sense? >> it makes sense. >> reporter: augustine ruiz is a communications manager for the usps in northern california. he
>> reporter: debbie neely has worked for the postal service for 26 years. she is a steward for the american postal workers union. in 2005, she submitted this memo about an employee who suffered a seizure at work. three witnesses said 45 minutes after the incident, no emergency personnel had been contacted, and a supervisor dismissed them, saying it's just a seizure. go back to work. >> when you see someone hurt, bleeding, passed out, the proper response is to dial 911 and then...
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we have council woman debbie rose. about what the legislature did in 2010 in new york to pass an anti-strangulation laws. are the laws in new york in your judgment, councilwoman, sufficient to hold police accountable ever in the case of the death of somebody in their charge? >> the laws that are in place right now indicate that a chokehold is -- is against the penal code and the police department policy. however, it doesn't go far enough in terms of accountability, making police officers accountable when they use this technique, which is not sanctioned or acceptable under the penal code. >> and do you believe then, council woman, the laws in new york need to be changed in any way in light of the fact that even with a videotape, and i think faith made an excellent point that we're looking to video as the solution to the panacea of peemsz concern about police use of force, if a videotape is not sufficient to prove probable cause only in the charge of obstruction of breathing in a case where compression of the neck is a c
we have council woman debbie rose. about what the legislature did in 2010 in new york to pass an anti-strangulation laws. are the laws in new york in your judgment, councilwoman, sufficient to hold police accountable ever in the case of the death of somebody in their charge? >> the laws that are in place right now indicate that a chokehold is -- is against the penal code and the police department policy. however, it doesn't go far enough in terms of accountability, making police officers...
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we'll hear from former chairman debbie hirschman. >>> why the pakistani government is up set over the is under review. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and today's monday, december 29th, good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. stories we're following today the investigation continues this morning into a tragic accident in gloucester county, new jersey, a child is struck and killed, by a police car. we're live in franklin township with the very latest. >> also, fire erupts at a home in north philadelphia, sending two police officers to the hospital. we will have an update on their condition. >>> and where is air asia flight 8501? the latest on the search for the missing plane that vanished without a trace sunday morning. >> we'll get to all of those stories in just a moment, first, we start with a forecast on your monday, i guess late december, mild weather is still here. >
we'll hear from former chairman debbie hirschman. >>> why the pakistani government is up set over the is under review. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and today's monday, december 29th, good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl....
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doctor debbie mandell from penn vet is here with her fabulous dog, she's a great dog. >> good girl. >> holiday and pets, first of all it seems like every holiday emergency happens on the 24th and 25th and can't get to the vet. what should you do. >> welshing really there are emergencies you do have to go to the vet. there are many things pets can get into that you can try minor things at home, if they get into different foods they are in the used to or plants that might not be very toxic, like missle toe, people talk about, can cause mild gastrointestinal signs and you can try withholding food and water, going back to a bland diet, but if it is bad, pro fuse and not responding they will need to see their vet. >> also i think penn vet is opened. >> twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days. >> you get an emergency over christmas. you have been here because this is a dog we normally have on the table. dogs can eat tinsel and many other ornament or plants, wrong food, if i have us a run down what to watch out for that people fine in the housees now. >> starting with the christ
doctor debbie mandell from penn vet is here with her fabulous dog, she's a great dog. >> good girl. >> holiday and pets, first of all it seems like every holiday emergency happens on the 24th and 25th and can't get to the vet. what should you do. >> welshing really there are emergencies you do have to go to the vet. there are many things pets can get into that you can try minor things at home, if they get into different foods they are in the used to or plants that might not be...
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i think you went with congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz at one point, didn't you? went with congressman bass and congressman harman -- >> wasn't debbie wasserman schultz part of your delegation? >> she wasn't. but so many americans have gone down to cuba to lobby for alan gross' release. we've gone down in the hopes that we can normalize relations with cuba. it was a very important visit. i'm glad alan is released. i'm actually joyful. this is a very blessed day. alan suffered in prison. he lost a lot of weight. but he never lost his resiliency and his determination to come home. so i'm very happy for him and judy today. >> when you heard the news, donna, you get emotional from time to time, you heard the word that alan gross is about to fly back to the united states with these u.s. lawmakers, describe your immediate reaction. >> i jumped up and screamed. tldzn't been a night or weak that i have not personally lobbied people at the white house. we've met with members of congress. judy has called us and called us. when i went, i was with a friend, david dreyer. alan
i think you went with congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz at one point, didn't you? went with congressman bass and congressman harman -- >> wasn't debbie wasserman schultz part of your delegation? >> she wasn't. but so many americans have gone down to cuba to lobby for alan gross' release. we've gone down in the hopes that we can normalize relations with cuba. it was a very important visit. i'm glad alan is released. i'm actually joyful. this is a very blessed day. alan suffered...
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dispute came up regarding money -- >> reporter: that's when susan johnson, when went by the name debbie, suffered fatal blows last week inside her own mobile home in gloucester township that she allowed the suspect and female friend to take refuge. >> he preyed on a single innocent woman who worked hard for herself. she was a good girl, you know. >> we believe she was beaten with his fists and possibly another object that the witness was notable to identify. >> reporter: police were notified when johnson didn't show up to work december 5. they discovered some type of struggle in her home and it led investigators to the woman who had been staying there and admitted what happened. she told police where to find johnson's body. she may have been there for a week. >> our sympathies are with the family and friends of mrs. johnson. and it's a tragic loss of life we have here, but there is a sense of relief that the perpetrator was taken so quickly into custody. >> reporter: diaz will face the judge on monday. and the bowoman, the witness, i not facing any criminal charges at all. she has been
dispute came up regarding money -- >> reporter: that's when susan johnson, when went by the name debbie, suffered fatal blows last week inside her own mobile home in gloucester township that she allowed the suspect and female friend to take refuge. >> he preyed on a single innocent woman who worked hard for herself. she was a good girl, you know. >> we believe she was beaten with his fists and possibly another object that the witness was notable to identify. >> reporter:...
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thank you so much and congratulations and commissioners any questions or comments for jennifer or for debbie about the appointment? >> yes, commissioner wald? >> yes, i will just say that it is a terrific choice and i was thrilled when i heard it and i look forward as i know my colleagues do to working with you, jennifer, in this new role, going forward. >> thank you. >> if there is no objection, can the record show that the commission very much welcomes you to this new position. >> thank you. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. deputy, that was great. before we go any father i just wanted to introduce our commissioner secretary monica fish and also, our deputy city attorney, thomas owen who as you can see this evening is a rose among thorns. next item please? >> the next item is there any public on item two? next item is approval of minutes of the september 30, 2014, commission on the environment reschedule meeting commissioners in your package you have a copy of the draft minutes of the discussion and the action item. >> are there any comments on the minutes? any direc
thank you so much and congratulations and commissioners any questions or comments for jennifer or for debbie about the appointment? >> yes, commissioner wald? >> yes, i will just say that it is a terrific choice and i was thrilled when i heard it and i look forward as i know my colleagues do to working with you, jennifer, in this new role, going forward. >> thank you. >> if there is no objection, can the record show that the commission very much welcomes you to this new...
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. >> reporter: debbie howard and her husband jerry came from texas to spend their holiday gluing parsleye float one more thing checked off the bucket list. >> i couldn't imagine that many natural products all in one place and so many flowers and roses and beautiful colors. i just want to be there to smell it and feel it and experience it. >> reporter: these girl scouts from long beach are doing the same getting a behind-the- scenes perspective on a parade they have only seen on tv. >> it looks like a lot of work to put every little detail into it. >> reporter: this year's parade features almost 40 floats all with one theme inspiring stories miracle-gro finding its inspiration in the soil. >> having a garden is the beginning of a community's life. so life starts here. >> reporter: the float features an urban garden with a place to grow vegetables and attract butterflies with very little space. >> use these ideas you see on our float and these others, put them in your garden. >> reporter: others found inspiration in a new crisis. >> the crisis the ebola crisis has not been solved. it still
. >> reporter: debbie howard and her husband jerry came from texas to spend their holiday gluing parsleye float one more thing checked off the bucket list. >> i couldn't imagine that many natural products all in one place and so many flowers and roses and beautiful colors. i just want to be there to smell it and feel it and experience it. >> reporter: these girl scouts from long beach are doing the same getting a behind-the- scenes perspective on a parade they have only seen...
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i have worked with debbie for every year. she won the election to succeed john and surely, we will continue to have him in our midst as a congressional spouse. sorelywill be very, very missed, all of whom he welcomed to the house as the longest serving member in the history of the congress. a lot of people like to put to john's tenure in the house and when he came to congress, eisenhower was president. brooklyn had a championship team and elvis presley had his first gold record. what did americans not have? they did not have medicare. seniors were unprotected from the rising cost of health care in their golden years until john dingell introduced legislation that was the precursor to medicare. and he presided over this house when it passed medicare in 1965. americans did not have the civil rights act or the voting rights act. when john dingell took his first oath of office as a member of this house, millions of african-americans across the south, could not vote for representatives in this house. just four months after taking o
i have worked with debbie for every year. she won the election to succeed john and surely, we will continue to have him in our midst as a congressional spouse. sorelywill be very, very missed, all of whom he welcomed to the house as the longest serving member in the history of the congress. a lot of people like to put to john's tenure in the house and when he came to congress, eisenhower was president. brooklyn had a championship team and elvis presley had his first gold record. what did...