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he called her connie. she was five years older than him, with a son from a previous relationship named jame. what was she like? >> short, petite. >> reporter: mm-hmm. >> very nice. >> reporter: then connie got pregnant. was that a surprise? >> yeah. yeah. it was great surprise far as i was concerned, i think it was with her, too. and, you know, so yeah, i was all for it, you know? >> reporter: when the time came, september 10th, 1967, allen rushed connie to the hospital in seoul and got another surprise. and when did you find out it was twins? >> oh, we didn't find out it was twins till she had them. >> reporter: are you kidding? >> no. wow, i remember that day, yeah. >> reporter: what was it like setting eyes for the first time on these two little babies? >> i loved it. i got a family right now. i was really super proud. >> reporter: connie and the proud father named the twins sandra and james. about a year later, as soon as the military would allow it, allen married connie and adopted her older son, jame
he called her connie. she was five years older than him, with a son from a previous relationship named jame. what was she like? >> short, petite. >> reporter: mm-hmm. >> very nice. >> reporter: then connie got pregnant. was that a surprise? >> yeah. yeah. it was great surprise far as i was concerned, i think it was with her, too. and, you know, so yeah, i was all for it, you know? >> reporter: when the time came, september 10th, 1967, allen rushed connie to...
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sen connie mack. successful banking career where he served three terms before running for one of florida's seats. insert to terms before running for reelection. upon returning to the private sector, at the in florida . [inaudible]. rated i will handed over to begin the conversation. and go ahead and present your questions through the chat feature. connie mack: think you very much and is such a joy to have this conversation the man i admire so much. and read the book connie it is great book. the new york times today had an article about the bookstores that i thank you so worth mentioning because i mckenna god but every time i read a book, a candle and by ten books to be able to send to friends. i think important to be able to really focus on the fact that as a nation we need to be literate and we need to be supporting authors across the spectrum. i'm a big fan of yours a big supporter of this equipment ten books. i read on kindle. i got ten blocks that i will buy and help other people do that as well.
sen connie mack. successful banking career where he served three terms before running for one of florida's seats. insert to terms before running for reelection. upon returning to the private sector, at the in florida . [inaudible]. rated i will handed over to begin the conversation. and go ahead and present your questions through the chat feature. connie mack: think you very much and is such a joy to have this conversation the man i admire so much. and read the book connie it is great book. the...
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connie, great to have you on tonight. tell us your thoughts as you hear this sad news about barbara walters. >> alyson, i can't imagine journalism without barbara. barbara was one of a hand full of women who was in a news business at the time i started but beyond that, she blazed a trail for the men, too. in other words, the men were sitting back there not aggressively going after interviews, one on one interviews and they were not picking up the phone, frankly. she did everything she could to get an interview. she was emphaticble. i met her in 1969 first when i was working at a local station in washington d.c. and she was just -- she was bigger than life. she met me at her limousine at the southwest gate of the white house because i wanted to interview her and i hopped in the limbo and i sat there in the back with her and she had an assistant sitting in the front and she was giving instructions on what to do about this and what to do about that and i thought oh my god, this is like a kathryn hepburn movie saying so defin
connie, great to have you on tonight. tell us your thoughts as you hear this sad news about barbara walters. >> alyson, i can't imagine journalism without barbara. barbara was one of a hand full of women who was in a news business at the time i started but beyond that, she blazed a trail for the men, too. in other words, the men were sitting back there not aggressively going after interviews, one on one interviews and they were not picking up the phone, frankly. she did everything she...
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leave connie out of it. we were like a family for two years and never thought i'd say this, but i'm getting an idea of what you put your mom through. seaterly, i never understood how cold you are until this fall. he directed a smile of pure oppression at the ceiling. there's always been something not right with his interaction with carol. she was what the boys in the prep school would call a milf, an acronym that sounded as an emission for the too for two, matter of a dirty acronym. he was a sound sleeper, there was nights during the period of his residency when he woke up in connie's bed with premonitions of himself as the unwitting and horrified trespasser of his sister's bed or the accidental shooter of a nail into blake's forehead with his nail gun or strangest of all the towering crane and the member swinging heavy containers off a ship and depositing them on a smaller, flatter barge. these visions tended to follow matters of inappropriate connection of carol. the come -- the wing he got from her at the
leave connie out of it. we were like a family for two years and never thought i'd say this, but i'm getting an idea of what you put your mom through. seaterly, i never understood how cold you are until this fall. he directed a smile of pure oppression at the ceiling. there's always been something not right with his interaction with carol. she was what the boys in the prep school would call a milf, an acronym that sounded as an emission for the too for two, matter of a dirty acronym. he was a...
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so about half an hour or so ago, we heard from court, connie and chris, charlie's pa rents court, connielie's parents arrived looking very upset as they wept into court. very quickly, we heard from inside the court, that the parents had decided it was time for them to stop their legal battle against great ormond street hospital. they wanted to take charlie to america for experimental treatment. charlie, 11 months old in intensive care in hospital, grorm argued it wasn't in his best interests. —— great ormond street. he should be allowed to die in dignity. in court of, the lawyer representing the parents said that they looked at the test result, new test results were carried out on charlie, including an mri scan last week, also that american doctor proposing the treatment came over and spoke to medical staff. they looked at all of that over the weekend, and realised that charlie is severely brain damaged, it is irreversible and any kind of therapy that was being proposed by this american doctor, would not help charlie at all. so the lawyer representing charlie in court said for charlie it
so about half an hour or so ago, we heard from court, connie and chris, charlie's pa rents court, connielie's parents arrived looking very upset as they wept into court. very quickly, we heard from inside the court, that the parents had decided it was time for them to stop their legal battle against great ormond street hospital. they wanted to take charlie to america for experimental treatment. charlie, 11 months old in intensive care in hospital, grorm argued it wasn't in his best interests....
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you never had a life, connie. you stole mine. >> connie: why don't you think again, kate?ve been out for the past five months, and i've been doing just fine until you decided it was safe enough to come back. >> kate: doing just fine? i wonder if trey would agree with that. >> connie: let's talk about trey, because as soon as you found out the son that you never wanted was alive, you ran for the hills. don't you walk away! yeah, you decided it was too , ! much, so you took off! you can blame me all you want, kate, but that was your choice. >> kate: oh, no, no, no, no, connie. you saw an opportunity, and you took it. >> connie: that's right. i made a life for myself. and you think you can just come in here and take that all away from me? oh, no, no, honey. you don't get my job, you don't get my life, and you certainly do not get my man. >> i'll give you a minute to figure this out. >> duke: what? no. no. you don't think seriously that i would be passing counterfeit bills? >> anna: yes. i mean, your new suit and everything -- this whole thing -- and the wine.[ g. >> duke: ann
you never had a life, connie. you stole mine. >> connie: why don't you think again, kate?ve been out for the past five months, and i've been doing just fine until you decided it was safe enough to come back. >> kate: doing just fine? i wonder if trey would agree with that. >> connie: let's talk about trey, because as soon as you found out the son that you never wanted was alive, you ran for the hills. don't you walk away! yeah, you decided it was too , ! much, so you took off!...
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you have so many parallels, connie. what do you think it was about -- with barbara on the air -- we showed a few clips there of people she was interviewing, celebrities. and, you know, her signature move -- i don't know if it was intentional, but she always ended up making people cry to the point where people would start the interview by saying and i'm not going to cry, barbara, you're not going to get me to cry and then they cry. what was her secret sauce for making people connect on such an emotional level? >> i think she just -- she provided an intimate setting. they didn't realize she was drawing them out. it was almost like i used to try to play shrink with people and i think that's what barbara was doing. she was getting them to reveal their innermost thoughts. and before they knew it they were confiding in her. she was a very personable woman and i found one time i was at -- my husband and i went to the opening of a hotel, actually, in las vegas and we both -- barbara and i got our nails done at the same time. an
you have so many parallels, connie. what do you think it was about -- with barbara on the air -- we showed a few clips there of people she was interviewing, celebrities. and, you know, her signature move -- i don't know if it was intentional, but she always ended up making people cry to the point where people would start the interview by saying and i'm not going to cry, barbara, you're not going to get me to cry and then they cry. what was her secret sauce for making people connect on such an...
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i'm sorry, connie. i won't bother you again. now, unless you want to spend the rest of your life in sing sing slinging eggs, you're going to give us joey sava. (short siren blast) esu captain: reagan. you must be that bad feeling i woke up with this morning. it's funny, cap, you know, i get that a lot. all right, en up, we're looking for one joe sava. he did ten years for manslaughter. he's got outstanding warrants for felony assault and menacing. this guy is no joke, so let's keep it tight. i need two of you list around back, two of you around front. whose vehicle is this? my car. all right, you, anything goes down, that's the hospital car. you got it? yes. good. no knock? no knock, third floor. all right. let's hit it. police! get down! down on the ground! down on the ground now! handnd your head! don't move, don't move! joey! s behi hey! reagan! joey! joey sava! hey! hold it! hey! ey sava! police! don't move! (gunshots) jo (gunshots) hold it! (grunts) joey! (gun clicking) drop it! drop it and put your hands where i can see 'e
i'm sorry, connie. i won't bother you again. now, unless you want to spend the rest of your life in sing sing slinging eggs, you're going to give us joey sava. (short siren blast) esu captain: reagan. you must be that bad feeling i woke up with this morning. it's funny, cap, you know, i get that a lot. all right, en up, we're looking for one joe sava. he did ten years for manslaughter. he's got outstanding warrants for felony assault and menacing. this guy is no joke, so let's keep it tight. i...
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and then their younger sister, connie, love. connie. connie. so, eleanor roosevelt put it best if you wanted advice. you went to bambi. if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she's a poet. she's the younger sister. and she is the one that will sort of empathize with t.r. she becomes his his press secretary before the role existed. she will slip stories to the press of this rambunctious home life. right? i mean, emily spinach, the the snake that alice roosevelt had because, you know, she didn't like her aunt emily and she didn't like spinach. so obviously, let's have a snake named spinach. she's the one who would tell these stories to the press over edith's objections because knew if people fell in with the roosevelt family her brother could accomplish all that he wanted in policy. and then finally the first woman in your in infrastructure for teddy roosevelt, his second wife, edith. so edith is amazing because you could first of all, you couldn't find two more opposite women on the face of the earth than alice a
and then their younger sister, connie, love. connie. connie. so, eleanor roosevelt put it best if you wanted advice. you went to bambi. if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she's a poet. she's the younger sister. and she is the one that will sort of empathize with t.r. she becomes his his press secretary before the role existed. she will slip stories to the press of this rambunctious home life. right? i mean, emily spinach, the the snake that alice roosevelt...
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connie scrivens "he said i'm 99 percent sure you have ovarian cancer." ((paula francis)) connie's cancer was advanced. she had more than 50 tumors. connie scrivens "surgery, surgery, surgery. let me tell you it was pretty invasive surgery." ((paula francis)) followed by five rounds of chemo. nothing was working. gynecologic oncologist neil rosenshein had another option, a new therapy called lynparza. neil rosenshein, md "when you give standard chemotherapy you're affecting multiple areas, multiple organs. here, the lynparza is targeted directly to the cancer cells." ((paula francis)) because of the way the drug works, doctor rosenshein says it can be braca (brack-ah) gene mutation, like connie. it is only available for women who have failed at least three other types of chemo. connie scrivens "i was told that it doesn't really affect your good cells, was a big positive because you can imagine how many times my good cells have been knocked down." ((paula francis)) during the first four months of treatment, connie's cancer has been steadily shrinking; and
connie scrivens "he said i'm 99 percent sure you have ovarian cancer." ((paula francis)) connie's cancer was advanced. she had more than 50 tumors. connie scrivens "surgery, surgery, surgery. let me tell you it was pretty invasive surgery." ((paula francis)) followed by five rounds of chemo. nothing was working. gynecologic oncologist neil rosenshein had another option, a new therapy called lynparza. neil rosenshein, md "when you give standard chemotherapy you're...
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connie knows that story, she has lived it for 65 years. connie's first language was chinese. that's because chinese children went to this school where they were thought in chinese. >> i was only nine or 10 years old i had to take care of my two brothers and my sister at that age when my father and mother were away looking for work. sometimes we don't have anything to eat. i would just give them a piece of bread and sprinkle some sugar on top. that's a sandwich. >> reporter: the chinese came to build the railroads. back breaking work that nobody else wanted. but it paid a dollar a day. later hundreds of chinese came to the delta area to pick fruit. or to pack fruit for shipping. connie king got her first pair of new shoes in the seventh grade. she grew up to be a beautiful young woman and got married but when she and her husband tried to buy a house in the area they were told they couldn't because they were chinese. they had no choice but to move to loch. a town built by chinese. here the chinese could own the houses they built but the land was owned by a farmer named loch and
connie knows that story, she has lived it for 65 years. connie's first language was chinese. that's because chinese children went to this school where they were thought in chinese. >> i was only nine or 10 years old i had to take care of my two brothers and my sister at that age when my father and mother were away looking for work. sometimes we don't have anything to eat. i would just give them a piece of bread and sprinkle some sugar on top. that's a sandwich. >> reporter: the...
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thanks, connie. >>> thank you, connie.rth and south carolina, we do have that flood threat with that tropical system making its way on shore. unseasonably warm through the middle of the count. ch, much cooler out wemust y ese es tu Último pronÓstico forecast. back to you guys. >> guys, i have a connie glow. it's a natural high. >> there were so many young girls, though. for me, i was like that's good enough. we all wanted to be her. >> we have members of our crew that worked with her on "sunrise" decades ago. >> behind the scenes when she walked in, she shook the hands and spoke to every single person. >> and introduced herself. >> and "popstart" is 10 seconds. i'm so sorry. >> earlier we chatted about the night's biggest winners. but who scored a w on the red carpet? let's take a look at the stars shining bright. the best dressed list this morning. we'll start with the ladies who popped up in a bright pop of cover. beautiful best actress winner anna sawai. "the bear" nominee serving scales with a colorful coy fish pattern
thanks, connie. >>> thank you, connie.rth and south carolina, we do have that flood threat with that tropical system making its way on shore. unseasonably warm through the middle of the count. ch, much cooler out wemust y ese es tu Último pronÓstico forecast. back to you guys. >> guys, i have a connie glow. it's a natural high. >> there were so many young girls, though. for me, i was like that's good enough. we all wanted to be her. >> we have members of our crew...
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think about it connie. in 2000 if you are on the ticket georgia would have one by more than 547 votes. i think there was a lot of agony for a lot of people. and it would've been a great partner with him for sure. it's interesting you think about it. whether your decision process was your own. you were considered someone that special to be a vice presidential nominee. as a it is a reflection on your service. full of consistency. and you happen to be a very popular senator in a really important state. no question about it. i've two more questions. there was a chapter in the book there was a chapter in the book in the prayer breakfast. describe to me how important that was in your life and how you moved towards it and how it became integral in your service. as you mentioned earlier. we are both catholic. i grew up as catholic. i was an altar boy. the spiritual religious perspective was always a part of me they were a leading force in what i was engaged in. i find myself in the senate. two of my good friends. a
think about it connie. in 2000 if you are on the ticket georgia would have one by more than 547 votes. i think there was a lot of agony for a lot of people. and it would've been a great partner with him for sure. it's interesting you think about it. whether your decision process was your own. you were considered someone that special to be a vice presidential nominee. as a it is a reflection on your service. full of consistency. and you happen to be a very popular senator in a really important...
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ijust tried bound to get a new photograph of connie. bound to get a new photograph of connie. ijust tried to figure out what clothes to wear so my picture today for my instagram depends on what i feeling. ——i am. should posts most days and it is a visual record of her recovery from anorexia. people follow me because i tried to be truthful. so negative sides as well and how hard it is. connie's blog celebrates the fact that she is still alive. she has struggled with anorexia since she was ten and has been hospitalised three times in nine years. i do not favour shop, i do not use editing on instagram, i do not use editing on instagram, i do comparison photos of our breathing in and out, sitting down, versus standing up, the different ways your body moves. saying all these things are normal and most of these things are normal and most of the population has them at nobody has to look like victoria's secret model of the time. newsflash, you have a body, there is nothing wrong having a body it is completely yours and it is beautiful. everybod
ijust tried bound to get a new photograph of connie. bound to get a new photograph of connie. ijust tried to figure out what clothes to wear so my picture today for my instagram depends on what i feeling. ——i am. should posts most days and it is a visual record of her recovery from anorexia. people follow me because i tried to be truthful. so negative sides as well and how hard it is. connie's blog celebrates the fact that she is still alive. she has struggled with anorexia since she was...
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jacks gave the okay. >> connie: mrs. jacks? i see.ell, i need to talk to her right now, so why don't you go get her for me? where the hell is she? >> carly: um, that was, um -- >> todd: yeah. >> i'm not sure of mrs. jacks' whereabouts at the moment. >> connie: why not? >> johnny: let's just go eat somewhere else, please. >> connie: no. you're gonna tell me right now or i'm gonna demote you to busboy. >> mrs. jacks hired me. only mrs. jacks can -- demote me. however, if you wish to discuss it with her personally, i believe she's in mr. manning's suite. >> johnny: oh, wait a minute. carly's where? >> [ clears throat ] >> alexis: you don't like your burger? >> sonny: yeah. >> alexis: i know you wanted things to go differently today. >> sonny: kate was supposed to be committed to shadybrook, on her way to recovery. >> alexis: i'm sorry things didn't go your way in court. >> starr: [ sighs ] trey? okay. thank god. [ sighs ] >> michael: i really want to be with you -- if that's what you want. >>> hello, everybody, i'm beth troutman. we're g
jacks gave the okay. >> connie: mrs. jacks? i see.ell, i need to talk to her right now, so why don't you go get her for me? where the hell is she? >> carly: um, that was, um -- >> todd: yeah. >> i'm not sure of mrs. jacks' whereabouts at the moment. >> connie: why not? >> johnny: let's just go eat somewhere else, please. >> connie: no. you're gonna tell me right now or i'm gonna demote you to busboy. >> mrs. jacks hired me. only mrs. jacks can --...
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think about it connie. in 2000, if you are the tickets, george 11 by more tha 547 votes >> for that story before. back. >> he would've saved a lotf agony for a lot of people. and you would've been a great partner with him for sure. to think about your decisio process was your own. for two election cycles in a row, you will consider somebody at special unit a vice esidential nominee, this reflection on your service which was full ointegrity. full of consistency and you happen to be, and veryopular senator and really imptant state. >> is a great life. there's no question about it . >> empty wl questions. one, thereas a chapter in the book about a breakfast. this a prayer breakfast. describe to me how important that was your life and howou kind of moved towards it and how it became interval in your service. >> were both catholic. so the group as a catholic. i was an altar boy. so spiritualeligious perspectives were always aart of me. but they want aeading force in when i was engaged in so i find myself in the
think about it connie. in 2000, if you are the tickets, george 11 by more tha 547 votes >> for that story before. back. >> he would've saved a lotf agony for a lot of people. and you would've been a great partner with him for sure. to think about your decisio process was your own. for two election cycles in a row, you will consider somebody at special unit a vice esidential nominee, this reflection on your service which was full ointegrity. full of consistency and you happen to be,...
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connie: think the accusation of thank you's hearts. enters those of us who believe in the force and believe and in what we are doing and that we pursued a worthy profession and we were after we were trying to right the wrongs of the government or society, social ills, and we considered it an honorable profession. and even though others don't consider us pursuing an honorable profession, think there are plenty of reporters today, who are in still have that mindset. i mindset and credited there is a whole section of people who don't. and they engage in opinion in the engage in biased reporting. but honestly, mild friends, my old colleagues, the people that i knew, were honest people who are just pursuing the truth. tom: just the one thing, she's been very wise and eloquent but i guarantee, if anythin anybody i2 and treated connie the way that some of these fake news criers today, she would have flattened them. [laughter]. [applause]. tom: and do you have any final words. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming. [applause]. connie: tom
connie: think the accusation of thank you's hearts. enters those of us who believe in the force and believe and in what we are doing and that we pursued a worthy profession and we were after we were trying to right the wrongs of the government or society, social ills, and we considered it an honorable profession. and even though others don't consider us pursuing an honorable profession, think there are plenty of reporters today, who are in still have that mindset. i mindset and credited there...
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la seÑora connie soto recibi su dinero.Ña no tena la obligacin de devolverle dinero a la clienta porque el contrato lo establece muy claro. recuerde leer bien los trminos de un contrato antes de firmarlo. si tiene una denuncia se puede comunicar con telemundo 48 responde al 844- 408-4848. topvo / cesar --- la presin de miles de estudiantes oblig a las autoridades escolares a cambiar su poltica para responder reportes de agresiones sexuales en las escuelas, y que segn cifras son alarmantes --- --- la pionera de este movimiento es una joven hispana de 17 aÑos de edad --- --- qu la motiv? cmo una vctima puede denunciar este delito a las autoridades?, pilar niÑo a las 6 nos tiene las respuestas --- topvo / cesar --- el departamento de polica gradua a decenas de cadetes en una ceremonia que sin duda alguna trae motivos para celebrar... esto tras varios aÑos de escasez de oficiales y sobre todo de reclutas --- --- qu dijeron las autoridades? cuntos oficiales se unen a la fuerza policial? --- --- en nuestro noticiero de las seis d
la seÑora connie soto recibi su dinero.Ña no tena la obligacin de devolverle dinero a la clienta porque el contrato lo establece muy claro. recuerde leer bien los trminos de un contrato antes de firmarlo. si tiene una denuncia se puede comunicar con telemundo 48 responde al 844- 408-4848. topvo / cesar --- la presin de miles de estudiantes oblig a las autoridades escolares a cambiar su poltica para responder reportes de agresiones sexuales en las escuelas, y que segn cifras son alarmantes ---...
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i'm-- i think-- i don'know if there was a before connie and an after connie moment, but most of my experiences wit you are that yo are just, you know, you're-- you have a relationship with a higher being that is werful. >> there's another aspect to it, but i appreciate you saying that. but the-- i think one of the most important things for each of us is to understan who we are, you know. lots of people have ideas about who we are, but it's really important to try to understand what it is that makes you tick. why do you do the things you do. who are you? and you know, and that makes a difference, but, you know under is calm and cool individual, there's a lot goi on, jeb. okay, that's good to ow. >> one final question and then we're going to open it up for questions, is the book reads in some ws like a love story. it's a romantic love story. how is priscilla doing? >> well, thank you for asking about her? very, very special, she's gone throh some tough years, the last five, six, seven years, medical issues, and her back and i severe pain. she's worked through all of that. we have found procedure
i'm-- i think-- i don'know if there was a before connie and an after connie moment, but most of my experiences wit you are that yo are just, you know, you're-- you have a relationship with a higher being that is werful. >> there's another aspect to it, but i appreciate you saying that. but the-- i think one of the most important things for each of us is to understan who we are, you know. lots of people have ideas about who we are, but it's really important to try to understand what it is...
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connie moye to the podium. [applaus [applause] >> supervisor kim: connie is one of our residents in the tenderloin neighborhood. she was born in 1930 and immigrated to the united states from hong kong right after the world war, world war ii in 1947. because at the time the u.s. had a law that mandated that gis could only marry and sponsor wives from outside the united states who were at least 19 years old, connie was, quote/unquote, 19 when she entered our country and married her first husband. this was an arranges marriage. she had six children with her husband. after 12 years, connie divorced her husband and met and fell in love with her second and last husband in reno, nevada, who she had her seventh child with, a daughter named lavita. connie has lived all over the united states. she was a black jack dealer in reno, nevada for over 30 years. [laughter] >> supervisor kim: she eventually came to san francisco where she made the city her home. she's the president of the tenderloin chinese organization twice. t
connie moye to the podium. [applaus [applause] >> supervisor kim: connie is one of our residents in the tenderloin neighborhood. she was born in 1930 and immigrated to the united states from hong kong right after the world war, world war ii in 1947. because at the time the u.s. had a law that mandated that gis could only marry and sponsor wives from outside the united states who were at least 19 years old, connie was, quote/unquote, 19 when she entered our country and married her first...
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"connie" is available now! connie chung! [cheers and applause] we'll take a quick break.use] [chair deflates] [heels slam on floor] oh, wow. hey j, this project might need a bit of... zhuhzing... holler back, warren. [swoosh] please let me know your thoughts. best regards, warren. ♪ i am genius (whoaaa) ♪ welcome to the credit karmaverse. here we monitor your finances and alert you to changes big and small, so you can enjoy less stress and more piece of mind. simply scan your...
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connie and i have never done this before. we've never done a joint graduation speech, a joint commencement speech. we've only once ever done a joint speech of any kind. a bit of an experiment. i appreciate all of you gives us a thans chachl as i said we're thrilled to be here. see what happens when you do this? is that better? never had anybody do that either when i speak. congratulations to all of you. tom who is one of the great college presidents in this state. ken moore and the board of trustees, thank you for your inspiring words. listening to dr. day talk about innovation and values and diversity. that's what draws me to hiram college and knowing the stature of this school in what it brings to so many students from the -- access student haves to the faculty here. i spoke right before we started with joan who teaches accounting to listen to the enthusiasm who he had retired from a company after 30 years brings to this campus and other faculty ayou can to, how exciting it is to teach here for them and the energy you said
connie and i have never done this before. we've never done a joint graduation speech, a joint commencement speech. we've only once ever done a joint speech of any kind. a bit of an experiment. i appreciate all of you gives us a thans chachl as i said we're thrilled to be here. see what happens when you do this? is that better? never had anybody do that either when i speak. congratulations to all of you. tom who is one of the great college presidents in this state. ken moore and the board of...
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i talked to connie this morning and i'm really excited.he big news is the board is still up there but she's moving offices and promised me the board is not going with her. that's a big accomplishment. she's starting the input with her smaller office in fresno and everything is going in the computer and she's testing all these 30-day systems, all these customer management systems and says everybody has a 30-day free cyle so she's trying archbishop out for 30 days and then pick one -- >> we applaud her. i want to check in with that company again in a year from now and i predict tremendous growth just because they're going to have time to grow their company more. thank you for doing that. it was fun. >> thanks, jj. >> debt has been on everyone's mind. but it's an issue that faces small business owners, as well. here to you are five tips to get debt-free courtesy of "debt free for life" by david bach. all progress begins with making a real decision. how much business do you have and become motivated to pay it off. do the debt math. you'll find
i talked to connie this morning and i'm really excited.he big news is the board is still up there but she's moving offices and promised me the board is not going with her. that's a big accomplishment. she's starting the input with her smaller office in fresno and everything is going in the computer and she's testing all these 30-day systems, all these customer management systems and says everybody has a 30-day free cyle so she's trying archbishop out for 30 days and then pick one -- >> we...
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connie noreen helps people for a living. and she's good at it. she's a family development spspialist with the welcome home program in sioux city, which offers homeless families transitional housing so they can get back on their feet. but, admittedly, connie sometimes puts her own well- being second. connie noreen, welcome me program, says, "i think that's a given, yeah. my husband would tell you that, too." so, when her employer, the community action agency, decided to offer biometric screenings as part of a new blue zones wellness initiative took part a bit reluctantly. connie says, "i thought about it and thought, 'yeah, that probably would be a good thing. i probably should do that.'" it was a decision that might have saved her life. through the blood draw that's part of most routine screenings, red flags were raised. a follow-up visit with her doctor revealed connie had developed a blood disorder called polycythemia. it's characterized by an increase in circulating red blood cells in the bloodstream. left untreated, connie would be at greater
connie noreen helps people for a living. and she's good at it. she's a family development spspialist with the welcome home program in sioux city, which offers homeless families transitional housing so they can get back on their feet. but, admittedly, connie sometimes puts her own well- being second. connie noreen, welcome me program, says, "i think that's a given, yeah. my husband would tell you that, too." so, when her employer, the community action agency, decided to offer biometric...
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i talked to connie this morning and am really excited.he big news is, the board is still up there, but she's moving offices and she promised me the board is not going with her. so that i think is a big accomplishment. what she's doing is she's starting the input with her smaller office in fresno and everything's going into the computer. and she is -- she's testing all of these 30-day stapes. all of these customer management systems. she says everybody has a 30-day free trial. she's trying everybody out for 30 days and she's going to do that a couple months and then pick one. >> we applaud her. i want to check in with that company again in a year from now, and i predict tremendous growth, just because now they'll have time to grow their company a little bit more. >> exactly. >> rieva, thank you for doing that. it was fun. >> thank you. >>> debt has been on everyone's mind on a national scale. but it's an issue that faces small business owner as well. here now are five tips to get every courtesy of the book debt-free for life by david bock.
i talked to connie this morning and am really excited.he big news is, the board is still up there, but she's moving offices and she promised me the board is not going with her. so that i think is a big accomplishment. what she's doing is she's starting the input with her smaller office in fresno and everything's going into the computer. and she is -- she's testing all of these 30-day stapes. all of these customer management systems. she says everybody has a 30-day free trial. she's trying...
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i'm connie chung in new york. i'll see you again next sunday night and. >> award-winning journalist connie chung joins me now. it's such an honor. and this book is incredible. so we look at all those moments that you had and obviously you're a trailblazer first woman to co-anchor cbs evening news, as i said, first asian to anchor a major news broadcast. and it is today, 2024 where we are for the first time seeing the first black, first asian woman to be on the top of a ticket for president in the united states are you thinking are you surprised that it took this long or is this what you thought it would be i always am surprised when when women make it up the ladder it's always a big shock to me because we have not reached the level of pain 30 and we'll see what happens. >> i don't you know, i don't know sitting here, what will happen and it is fraught with danger for me to go there. >> you know. >> i know right for sure your point of view. >> i'll note okay. she's such a good news person. can i just say erin, i wa
i'm connie chung in new york. i'll see you again next sunday night and. >> award-winning journalist connie chung joins me now. it's such an honor. and this book is incredible. so we look at all those moments that you had and obviously you're a trailblazer first woman to co-anchor cbs evening news, as i said, first asian to anchor a major news broadcast. and it is today, 2024 where we are for the first time seeing the first black, first asian woman to be on the top of a ticket for...
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>> reporter: when the time came, september 10th, 1967, allen rushed connie to the hpital in seoul and got another surprise. and when did you find out it was twins? >> oh,e didn't find out it was twins till she had them. >> reporter: are you kidding? >> no. wow, i remember that day, yeah. >> repter: what was it like setting eyes for the first time on these two little babies? i got a family right now. i was really super proud. >> reporter: connie and the proud father named the twins sandra and james. about a year later, as soon as the military would allow it, allen married connie and adopted her older son, jame.
>> reporter: when the time came, september 10th, 1967, allen rushed connie to the hpital in seoul and got another surprise. and when did you find out it was twins? >> oh,e didn't find out it was twins till she had them. >> reporter: are you kidding? >> no. wow, i remember that day, yeah. >> repter: what was it like setting eyes for the first time on these two little babies? i got a family right now. i was really super proud. >> reporter: connie and the proud...
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sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:53:43 "we need to get out and help" connie gets the car stopped.... as smoke and fire continue to shoot out of the hotel.... sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:53:46ish "so as soon as we got out, he started running, towards the hotel and i m trying to catch up to him because i don t want him going into the hotel by himself." as the pair get closer to the burning hotel.... sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:54:18 "people were going into rooms, making sure nobody was still in the building." then she spots an elderly woman being helped out of her room.... sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:55:40 "as the lady was coming out, i mean the sme was just right above her head, just hovering." sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:54:39 "trevor and i grabbed her and i said, let me take her, you keep on doing what you re doing." a few minutes later.... the 17 year old... wearing his favorite bass pro shop coat... spots a young boy.... w
sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:53:43 "we need to get out and help" connie gets the car stopped.... as smoke and fire continue to shoot out of the hotel.... sot: connie sylvester, stopped to help during fire says tc 23:53:46ish "so as soon as we got out, he started running, towards the hotel and i m trying to catch up to him because i don t want him going into the hotel by himself." as the pair get closer to the burning hotel.... sot: connie...
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the question is, what does he do with connie? he could make her watch him abuse the men or have asphyxiative sex with them. well, a brunette male and a woman are crucial to this guys fantasy. well, he's kept conn. maybe she's the object of his desire. well, our first order of business is finding her and then making sure he doesn't do this again. wheels up in 30. shh, shh. please, please, just tell me where justin is. shh, shh, shh. please, tell me what you did with him. please, just tell me that he's ok, please. connie, i can't do that. [whimpering] just like this... there, like that. there. there. just stay there. [sobbing] boo-hoo. boo-hoo-hoo. say cheese. [sobbing] found it. appliances. now we just need a guy. i got one! i got one! i'm from fertilizer... you guys want to talk about fertilizer? don't go it alone. sears appliance experts are here to help you find the top brands, including kenmore. sears. house experts for home owners. when heartburn hits fight back fast tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches you
the question is, what does he do with connie? he could make her watch him abuse the men or have asphyxiative sex with them. well, a brunette male and a woman are crucial to this guys fantasy. well, he's kept conn. maybe she's the object of his desire. well, our first order of business is finding her and then making sure he doesn't do this again. wheels up in 30. shh, shh. please, please, just tell me where justin is. shh, shh, shh. please, tell me what you did with him. please, just tell me...
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. >> connie stevens and daughter fischer reveal connie's recent health scare. >> we noticed slurred speech she was a little disoriented. >> and ken jeong's daughter joins the family business, how ken found her the perfect role. >> you thought soccer and you said, hey, my daughter? >> yeah. >> all straight ahead. thanks a lot, dad. >>> closed captioning provided >>> man, dog, man, dog. well, they don't get dumber than that. >> no, they don't. john mayer sharing his snapc outtakes to promote his, quote, new season of snapchat this friday. just in case you were wondering. >> nice. the new season started. we've got another star pooch in tonight's top shots as well. chrissy teigen snapping her french bulldog sleeping with the caption, some baby-sitter you are. check out the cute doggy snores. i can't take it. [ snoring ] >> sounds just l >>> over 2.3 million people watched "game of thrones" beauty emilia clarke get blown away on instagram. she wrote, then i fell over from a brisk irish wind that caught me unawares >> she flies on dragons all the time. >>> meanwhile, zac efron's musical reunion.
. >> connie stevens and daughter fischer reveal connie's recent health scare. >> we noticed slurred speech she was a little disoriented. >> and ken jeong's daughter joins the family business, how ken found her the perfect role. >> you thought soccer and you said, hey, my daughter? >> yeah. >> all straight ahead. thanks a lot, dad. >>> closed captioning provided >>> man, dog, man, dog. well, they don't get dumber than that. >> no, they...
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one of them, you too. >> oh my gosh. >> hi, connie it's connie, my parents immigrated to the united states. and your face on their television said was a real source of comfort and confidence for them. and i was two when thought you were really pretty ayyy but when it was time to come pick out a name, an american name for myself, there was only one real choice and that was connie. so on behalf of all the colonies that came after you and every person or woman who were moved by seeing you on their television sets thank you i can't believe it flabbergasted mario always told me i was the jackie robinson of news time but he says, you see people named their children, jackie and willie mays. willie and willie. that's you thought oh, man, i hate it when your right will connie yeah. >> the original the one and only and so many ways to all of those kinase. thank you. it is an honour for me to be able to sit in a chair like this and be talking to you, erin. >> you know what? it's a real honour for me too, because i really think you're the journalist who can carry the baton. think a barbara walters alw
one of them, you too. >> oh my gosh. >> hi, connie it's connie, my parents immigrated to the united states. and your face on their television said was a real source of comfort and confidence for them. and i was two when thought you were really pretty ayyy but when it was time to come pick out a name, an american name for myself, there was only one real choice and that was connie. so on behalf of all the colonies that came after you and every person or woman who were moved by seeing...
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i don't know if if it was a bee connie and after connie moment but most of my experiences with you are that you are just, you have a relationship with a higher being that is powerful. >> there's another aspect to it but i appreciate you saying that. onef the most important things foeach of us is to understand who we are. lots of people have ideas about who w a but it's really important to try to understand what i is that makes you tick, why do you do the things you do, who are you. that makes the difference. under this calm and cool individual ce there's a lot going on, jeb. >> has good to know. one final question then we'll open it up for questions, is the book reads in some ways lik a love story. it's a romantic love story. how was pscilla doing? thank you for asking about her. very special. she's gone through some tough years. th last five, six, seven years medical issues. her back, severe pain, but she's worked to all of that. we have found procedures that addrsed that pain and she has comeack strong. ship to two cases of meningitif you believe that,ne after the other. where itame
i don't know if if it was a bee connie and after connie moment but most of my experiences with you are that you are just, you have a relationship with a higher being that is powerful. >> there's another aspect to it but i appreciate you saying that. onef the most important things foeach of us is to understand who we are. lots of people have ideas about who w a but it's really important to try to understand what i is that makes you tick, why do you do the things you do, who are you. that...
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talk to connie schultz. just practice. >> a wonderful novelist and essayist, there is no substitute than the seat of the chair. i am especially constantly trying to get people to write more, those are the voices still missing in literature, opinion writing and coverage. i never had a contact. i was a working class kid, first in my family to go to college and those kids still and i want them to know you don't want to have any tethers. if you've got talent and skill and the attention, it can happen in the way you know you have talent is to keep working on it. very few people are born to write or do anything really well. it is something you learn over time but the most important thing that happened to me a young age is i told myself i was a writer. an illustration by a dear friend who was a writer. i call it the monster under the bed. it shows a picture of a child sitting next to the monster on the edge of the bed and i always imagined realizing nothing to be afraid of. that is the negative voice in our heads t
talk to connie schultz. just practice. >> a wonderful novelist and essayist, there is no substitute than the seat of the chair. i am especially constantly trying to get people to write more, those are the voices still missing in literature, opinion writing and coverage. i never had a contact. i was a working class kid, first in my family to go to college and those kids still and i want them to know you don't want to have any tethers. if you've got talent and skill and the attention, it...
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her new memoir is called "connie." >> let me tell you when we first realized that there was a connie.: maury povich was then a rising star in the newsroom. >> she wanted a job, and the news director said no, no, no, you're my assistant. she said no, i want that job, weekend writer on the news desk. and he said well, then you have to replace yourself. she walks out of the newsroom across the street into the bank, looks at the first woman teller, and says you want to be in tv? marched her across the street into the newsroom. she got the job, and the bank teller got a job as the secretary. >> reporter: soon she caught the eye of cbs news, barging into a restaurant cited for health violations with camera crew in tow. >> lo and behold, the cbs bureau chief was sitting there having lunch. he saw me, and he gave me his card, and he said call me. >> reporter: the cbs news washington bureau in 1971. >> all i saw around me was what i call a sea of men. >> reporter: connie devised a survival plan. >> i looked around and i said well, heck, i'm going to be a guy too. so i took on their characteris
her new memoir is called "connie." >> let me tell you when we first realized that there was a connie.: maury povich was then a rising star in the newsroom. >> she wanted a job, and the news director said no, no, no, you're my assistant. she said no, i want that job, weekend writer on the news desk. and he said well, then you have to replace yourself. she walks out of the newsroom across the street into the bank, looks at the first woman teller, and says you want to be in...