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. >> reporter: 50-year-old ms jordan has never had had easy.he has been determined not to let her disability get in her way of an independent spirit. she and her 13-year-old daughter live in a modest apartment >> i basically take care of myself. i don't have nobody coming in here to do my laundry, buy groceries. i do it all on my own >> reporter: she has worked most of her life >> i'm labelling boxes for a big company. i do two skids a day. probably about 500 to 700 boxes. >> reporter: like an estimated 420,000 disabled workers in the u.s., she is paid below the minimum wage. she earns about $3.65 an hour, $4 less than missouri's minimum wage. her wage fluctuates based on how many boxes she labels. she works at industrial aid, the contract packager employers over 130 adults with disabilities producing over 500,000 packages per week >> it's not right that we get the pay that we get because we work very hard. i would like to make more money because my daughter is getting older but by the time you get your disability check there's not much left >>
. >> reporter: 50-year-old ms jordan has never had had easy.he has been determined not to let her disability get in her way of an independent spirit. she and her 13-year-old daughter live in a modest apartment >> i basically take care of myself. i don't have nobody coming in here to do my laundry, buy groceries. i do it all on my own >> reporter: she has worked most of her life >> i'm labelling boxes for a big company. i do two skids a day. probably about 500 to 700...
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Mar 2, 2016
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ms. jordan. a live shot of akron. i would say winter weather apparel is a necessity in the evening hours. we are dry in akron, although we have a few flurries. lake-effect snow beginning to shut down rapidly. still over towards youngs town, bristolville, southern ashtabula county, around cherry lingering flurries here in east lake, willoughby hills, mentor, madison. and perry. if you are seeing a flurry where you are, mansfield, over into canton, they're not going to last long. hang around. 24 degrees at frank's house in in bedford. orange. 27 in westlake, 26 currently in brunswick. 27 degrees canton to massillon. my doghouse in mentor is currently at 23 degrees. 22 in ashtabula. 30 in fremont and millersburg. the chill is here. this is mid-february kind of weather. look at the windchills. winter quieting down a little bit but our windchill feels like nine degrees. 15 in canton with the windchill in elyria it feels like 15. the north and west. that's cold up there. you want a southerly wind flow if you want warm air,
ms. jordan. a live shot of akron. i would say winter weather apparel is a necessity in the evening hours. we are dry in akron, although we have a few flurries. lake-effect snow beginning to shut down rapidly. still over towards youngs town, bristolville, southern ashtabula county, around cherry lingering flurries here in east lake, willoughby hills, mentor, madison. and perry. if you are seeing a flurry where you are, mansfield, over into canton, they're not going to last long. hang around. 24...
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Mar 7, 2016
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jordan sherman. traffic is m ming alg smoothly is mng, no major slow downsn your ms early on you monday commute. to get froro south academy to north academy, it will take u abt 12 minutes this morning...foriv trtrfic conditions 24 hours a day, go to traffic watch on our web channel at kktv.com...you r next t2tffic updatetes coming up in m0 minutes. 18 nfl seasons... th's a lot... a lot of w ws... a lot of touchdowns. a lot of records... and since the broncos supepebowl 50 w w... a whole tta time to think about whether he wanted to come back and play or not... enoughhiing. he offifially informed the broncos that he will b b retiting@from football... t a bad way to go t either. with his second career supepebowl t tle... he only ayed four of his 18 on bho four were second to none during that time... he passed for more than 17- thsaards a uchdownsle... he woan m won twafc ampionships. .. and.....he final imagee have ofofim in a brcoc/uniform??? winning the lombardi trophy... the brons hd an offi p crenctomo m mng.. eay asheolngstemen.. qte"wn yoloevyt on aplhe a er person,t'u sye horte we've en haim
jordan sherman. traffic is m ming alg smoothly is mng, no major slow downsn your ms early on you monday commute. to get froro south academy to north academy, it will take u abt 12 minutes this morning...foriv trtrfic conditions 24 hours a day, go to traffic watch on our web channel at kktv.com...you r next t2tffic updatetes coming up in m0 minutes. 18 nfl seasons... th's a lot... a lot of w ws... a lot of touchdowns. a lot of records... and since the broncos supepebowl 50 w w... a whole tta...
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Mar 22, 2016
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why does jordan always seem like she wants to kill you every time sheheees you? ms. falconeri, can you please tell the court where you were on tuesday, the morning of january 19th? yes. my son leo and i were attending a baby-yoga class held at the hotel that i co-own, the metro court. and where did you go after the class? well, i-i was approached by the mayor to discuss a luncheon that she was planning on throwing at the hotel's restau"ant. ms. falconeri insisted on her son joining us, despite my offer to schedule a sit-down at a later time. was the meeting planned? no. we just ran into each other. and why didn't you reschedule? well, i didn't feel comfortable asking her to o it. she is, after bll, the mayor. it was a routine-enough meeting. at first. the meeting cut into leo's feeding schedule, i could either let him go hungry or i could let him eat. and that's when she bared her breast. how do you feed your son, ms. falconeri? i breastfeed. why not a bottle? because breastfeeding fosters a very special bond between me and my son, because it's healthful for my son a
why does jordan always seem like she wants to kill you every time sheheees you? ms. falconeri, can you please tell the court where you were on tuesday, the morning of january 19th? yes. my son leo and i were attending a baby-yoga class held at the hotel that i co-own, the metro court. and where did you go after the class? well, i-i was approached by the mayor to discuss a luncheon that she was planning on throwing at the hotel's restau"ant. ms. falconeri insisted on her son joining us,...
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Mar 7, 2016
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ms in the us, at tecfidera.com. talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look >>> we are back with a look at peyton mannings past. the 2-point conversion to fowler. michael jordan's final shot 2- pointer, so manning is in pretty good company. we are honoring him today. you can watch the official announcement it's at 11:00 a.m. we'll have it for you right here on denver 7. >>> the $1 million lawsuit against the website gawker by hulk hogan. >>> beau bergdahl's attorneys want to meet with donald trump. donald trump has repeatedly called him a traitor. >>> this man invented e-mail. he died saturday at the age of 74. actually back in 1971, really didn't take off into the late 80s. he was also credited for making the@sign. >>> also >>>also former president jimmy carter is now cancer free and needs no more treatment. >>> and there's the lady who when told she doesn't even look 93. she says of course it's mary kay's nnght cream. >> i sold tonight cream to the cowboys to put on their hands because they did such rough work. >> she started selling mary kay back in 1966 and she won a pink buick, not the famous cadillac. she says she plans to sell it forever. >> look at that
ms in the us, at tecfidera.com. talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look >>> we are back with a look at peyton mannings past. the 2-point conversion to fowler. michael jordan's final shot 2- pointer, so manning is in pretty good company. we are honoring him today. you can watch the official announcement it's at 11:00 a.m. we'll have it for you right here on denver 7. >>> the $1 million lawsuit against the website gawker by hulk hogan. >>> beau...
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Mar 23, 2016
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jordan, to lebanon? mr. lynch: can we talk about my question, though? ms. acer: in terms of the credible fear process, it was set up, the 1996 law, neds of allowing people to actually go into immigration court removal proceedings, allowed people to be deported on the order of a c.b.p. officer essentially. in order to make sure we were complying with our obligations. the screening process was set in so that the u.s., the idea was, would notted in a vernltly deport -- not inadvertently desport someone who should have a shot at applying for asylum. many people who are legitimate refugees are not passing that process. immigration judge review that was mentioned happens in just a couple of days. very quickly and in rare cases. mr. lynch: i have two minutes left. i want to get to this other issue. there are pull factors and push factors. we did a couple of could he dells. . he went down to -- codels. we went down to south america. we were at the airport when the people who were -- largely mostly kids, but with few parents, when the kids arrived ack in the area. w
jordan, to lebanon? mr. lynch: can we talk about my question, though? ms. acer: in terms of the credible fear process, it was set up, the 1996 law, neds of allowing people to actually go into immigration court removal proceedings, allowed people to be deported on the order of a c.b.p. officer essentially. in order to make sure we were complying with our obligations. the screening process was set in so that the u.s., the idea was, would notted in a vernltly deport -- not inadvertently desport...
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jordan, to lebanon? mr. lynch: can we talk about my question, though? ms. acer: in terms of the credible fear process, it was set up, the 1996 law, needs of -- instead of allowing people to actually go into immigration court removal proceedings, allowed people to be deported on the order of a c.b.p. officer essentially. in order to make sure we were complying with our obligations. the screening process was set in so that the u.s., the idea was, would not inadvertently deport someone who should have a shot at applying for sylum. many people who are legitimate refugees are not passing that process. the immigration judge review that was mentioned happens in just a couple of days. very quickly and in rare cases. mr. lynch: i have two minutes left. i want to get to this other issue. there are pull factors and push factors. we did a couple of codels. we went down to central america. we were at the airport when the people who were -- largely mostly kids, but with few parents, when the kids arrived ack in the area. we had stopped them at the border and sent them ba
jordan, to lebanon? mr. lynch: can we talk about my question, though? ms. acer: in terms of the credible fear process, it was set up, the 1996 law, needs of -- instead of allowing people to actually go into immigration court removal proceedings, allowed people to be deported on the order of a c.b.p. officer essentially. in order to make sure we were complying with our obligations. the screening process was set in so that the u.s., the idea was, would not inadvertently deport someone who should...
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jordan. >> i yield my time to the gentleman from michigan. >> mr. wahlberg. >> i thank the gentleman from ohio. let's go a little bit different track. i'd like to come back to msedman again. but initially, at first, epa finally actively intervened in flint in late january 2016. mr. edwards, or dr. edwards, in the last few months what steps have been taken to make flint's water lead-free? i saw you there saturday, i saw you talking with residents, talking about filters and all of the rest. what steps have been taken? >> they have switched back the detroit water. epa has implemented very good corrosion control effective december. we believe the lead levels are dropping dramatically, as the pipe coating is reestablished. and we are currently sampling with flint residents, last week, to see house by house, how much lower lead levels are now and it's our hypothesis that lead is about four times better now than it was back during the height of the lead poisoning incidents in flint neighborhoods. >> how long do you think it will take for reasonably speaking, for flint's water to be safe? >> in order to meet existing federal standards, which is not a high bar, as i've
jordan. >> i yield my time to the gentleman from michigan. >> mr. wahlberg. >> i thank the gentleman from ohio. let's go a little bit different track. i'd like to come back to msedman again. but initially, at first, epa finally actively intervened in flint in late january 2016. mr. edwards, or dr. edwards, in the last few months what steps have been taken to make flint's water lead-free? i saw you there saturday, i saw you talking with residents, talking about filters and all...