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but for allison, sugaring wasn't just a way up.was a way out. >> i can honestly say i've never met a girl who's sugaring just because she wants the shoes and clothes. the reality is that's not really going to impress somebody who doesn't have enough to survive. >> a few years ago, just before she discovered seeking arrangement, allison left home against her parents' wishes to live with a boyfriend. when the relationship ended badly, allison was broke and desperate. >> a dream of all my resources, the positive people in my life. i left home without anything and i didn't have much experience out in the real world. and i ended up in a program for homeless youth. i couldn't pursue the things that have always driven me. i couldn't dance anymore. >> so the first time you went on a sugar date, you were homeless? >> yeah. but a lot of people that i'd seen, i'd never told them about my situation, because i didn't want them to think they could take advantage of my being a young girl. i had nobody to go to, nobody to help her. >> desperate. >
but for allison, sugaring wasn't just a way up.was a way out. >> i can honestly say i've never met a girl who's sugaring just because she wants the shoes and clothes. the reality is that's not really going to impress somebody who doesn't have enough to survive. >> a few years ago, just before she discovered seeking arrangement, allison left home against her parents' wishes to live with a boyfriend. when the relationship ended badly, allison was broke and desperate. >> a dream...
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allison: oh, my god! -lemonis: but the big move? well, that was to find a new retail location and build out an industrial kitchen. peter: this place that i'm thinking of is right across from city hall. it's right near public transportation. lemonis: and while i was skeptical at first... it feels like i'm going into a haunted house. ...and we found a 110-year-old historic mansion in downtown jacksonville and purchased the property for $500,000 and started the renovation. it's been four months since we took ownership of that property, and i've spent $2.3 million renovating it. we're just a few weeks away from our grand opening, and i couldn't be more excited. -allison: marcus. -lemonis: hey, how are you. allison: i'm doing wonderful. how are you? lemonis: this place looks ridiculous. allison: thank you. lemonis: this was a dark and very dingy room. i'm shocked how much light is in it. i'm blown away. the new sweet pete's will be a destination, and it's got a candy bar that's not only gonna excite kids, but
allison: oh, my god! -lemonis: but the big move? well, that was to find a new retail location and build out an industrial kitchen. peter: this place that i'm thinking of is right across from city hall. it's right near public transportation. lemonis: and while i was skeptical at first... it feels like i'm going into a haunted house. ...and we found a 110-year-old historic mansion in downtown jacksonville and purchased the property for $500,000 and started the renovation. it's been four months...
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he did say that. >> host: allison. >> guest: allison, the number number -- 36 hours after she was rapedhe decided that bo needed to apologize. this was someone she loved as a brother. people think when strangers jump out of the bushes that's dramatic but it's touch more dramatic when someone you trust absolutely violates that trust. she and her friend decided okay you need to invite bo over and demanded he apologize because keeley was at the house when allison was raped. the people who were there new bo so allison invited him over to her house on a sunday morning. she was raped friday night and she hit a tape recorder in the couch. at first he denied it. we were just making out. we were drunk. she said don't try to convince me. don't pm my leg and tell me it's rude raining. you raped me and after a short time he confessed it. so she had this confession and a bad tape recording that it was a confession. she said you know bo i'm going to report you to police unless you promise you'll get therapy. i love you but you need help. you have a drug and alcohol problem. she said if i hear that yo
he did say that. >> host: allison. >> guest: allison, the number number -- 36 hours after she was rapedhe decided that bo needed to apologize. this was someone she loved as a brother. people think when strangers jump out of the bushes that's dramatic but it's touch more dramatic when someone you trust absolutely violates that trust. she and her friend decided okay you need to invite bo over and demanded he apologize because keeley was at the house when allison was raped. the people...
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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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allison says women give her their wedding dresses for all sorts of reasons. some are now divorced or others who just don't want it hanging around in a closet and want it put to some very good use. garvin thomas nbc bay area news. >> if you know someone doing something nice for others garvin would love to hear from you. then he can share it with all of us. >>> warriors steph curry on top of the world. >> he recently made an astonishing 77 three-point shots in a row. but curry is not the king. nbc bay area ben brock having bun with our reality check. >> reporter: the history of three-point shooting in the nba is a pretty short one. there wasn't a three-point line until 1979. the rookie seasons of players like magic johnson and larry bird. since that time some pretty spectacular things have happened with three-point shooting in the nba. like this. steph curry recently knocked down 77 straight threes at practice. sinking 94 out of 100 shots total. that's unheard of. unthinkable. a feat bordering on superhuman even for the guy who made 286 three-pointers this year
allison says women give her their wedding dresses for all sorts of reasons. some are now divorced or others who just don't want it hanging around in a closet and want it put to some very good use. garvin thomas nbc bay area news. >> if you know someone doing something nice for others garvin would love to hear from you. then he can share it with all of us. >>> warriors steph curry on top of the world. >> he recently made an astonishing 77 three-point shots in a row. but...
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the people who were there new he raped her and so allison invited missile allison invited him over to her house on a sunday morning commission was raped on friday night. she had a tape recorder in the couch to read at first he denied it. we were just making out. we were drunk. she said no don't try to convince me. don't appeal my leg and tell me it's raining. you raped me. after a short time he can test it. so she had this confession in bad tape recording that it was a confession. she said i'm going to report you to the police unless you promise me that you were going to get therapy. i love you but you need help. you have a drug and alcohol problem. he promised and she said if i hear that you have told anyone about this or that you've done this to another woman, all bets are off and i'm going to the police. she didn't report for 15 months and convinced herself she was fine. like many perhaps majority rape victims she wasn't fine. she was in denial. she had to trim severe dramatic press disorder -- stress disorder and distorted erupting in weird ways. nightmares paranoia she checked th
the people who were there new he raped her and so allison invited missile allison invited him over to her house on a sunday morning commission was raped on friday night. she had a tape recorder in the couch to read at first he denied it. we were just making out. we were drunk. she said no don't try to convince me. don't appeal my leg and tell me it's raining. you raped me. after a short time he can test it. so she had this confession in bad tape recording that it was a confession. she said i'm...
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allison barber joins us live from the hospital with more. allison? >> reporter: as you know, that firefighter who lost his life, his name was lieutenant kevin mcrae. he was 44 years old. he joined the dc fire department back in 1989. he's been a veteran with this force for well over 20 years. the mayor just spoke to us and told us a little bit about that man. take a listen. today is a day to mourn the passing of the lieutenant and comfort members of engine 6 who lost a brother ana leader. lieutenant mcrae is the 100th member of the department to perish in the line of duty. . >> reporter: the last firefighter who died in the line of duty was in 2007. that firefighter was actually a cousin of lieutenant mcrae. the mayor said the fact they already lost another family member in a fire makes this that much harder today. the family is at the hospital. the mayor spoke with them. lieutenant kevin mcrae leaves behind a wife and three children. we know one other firefighter was brought here to medstar with injuries. he has since been released. two other civili
allison barber joins us live from the hospital with more. allison? >> reporter: as you know, that firefighter who lost his life, his name was lieutenant kevin mcrae. he was 44 years old. he joined the dc fire department back in 1989. he's been a veteran with this force for well over 20 years. the mayor just spoke to us and told us a little bit about that man. take a listen. today is a day to mourn the passing of the lieutenant and comfort members of engine 6 who lost a brother ana leader....
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the choice was b and allison was also right. >> well done. allison is on a roll.side for your last question now. this is from tuesday's show. we reported that the country that already have a statue of their dictator wearing a fantastic cape and already has a statue of their dictator standing on top of a tower rotating so he faces the sun. that country has a 69 foot tall statute of their dictator atop a giant marble mountain riding a horse while carrying a dove. which country? is it a, azerbayan, b, turkmenistan, c uzbekistan or d, terrible-self-esteem-istan? >> it's definitely not d. >> [ expletive ]. it's between b and c. >> jump in. go with your gut. >> b. turkmenistan. >> trisha, do you have the answer for us? >> i think we need to see that statue again. let's watch. >> turkmenistan got a new statue. the new one is 69 feet tall. it shows the country's current dictator carrying a dove and riding a horse. it's covered in 24 karat gold leaf and it's perched on top of a giant cliff of white marble. it's very subtle. >> so as much as we were hoping she would go for
the choice was b and allison was also right. >> well done. allison is on a roll.side for your last question now. this is from tuesday's show. we reported that the country that already have a statue of their dictator wearing a fantastic cape and already has a statue of their dictator standing on top of a tower rotating so he faces the sun. that country has a 69 foot tall statute of their dictator atop a giant marble mountain riding a horse while carrying a dove. which country? is it a,...
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allison samuels, mary c.you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with a shocking surge in violence in baltimore and the need to fix this now. if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. >>> if you're at the white house, you're probably on your best behavior but kids are kids. remember this classic picture from inside the oval office last year? the departing secret service agent was meeting with president obama and over on the couch you can see the kid is clearly not impressed. their son is face planting into that couch. this photo became an instant classic. now we have another one. take a look had this scene. before a white house passover celebration last month, down on the floor you can see 2-year-old claudia laying face down on the carpet. the president seems a little taken aback. the cute girl
allison samuels, mary c.you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with a shocking surge in violence in baltimore and the need to fix this now. if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. >>> if you're at the white house, you're probably on your best...
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most of the angel gowns allison has made she has give ton hospitals to use when needed. she doesn't know who wears them. that is most but not all. >> when she was born she was only one pound. 5.5 ounces, but she was feisty. >> their daughter jordan was born four months premature. she survived past her due date but not much longer. it was a mutual friend who suggested allison make jordan a gown. >> and within a few days we went to our mailbox and there was a gown for her. and knowing my baby girl was in a beautiful little gown at least in my mind brings comfort. >> those tears are why alicelison sheds some of her own and she believes will power her sewing machine for years to come. >> gosh a tough subject to talk about, and what makes what alison does tough. this is something that you don't particularly want to engage somebody in. she reaches out and she provides them some comfort. she had a connection with these folks, and often just donated them to hospitals. >> this is heartbreaking, but what she is doing is just so beautiful. >> thank you so much. >> garvin has so man
most of the angel gowns allison has made she has give ton hospitals to use when needed. she doesn't know who wears them. that is most but not all. >> when she was born she was only one pound. 5.5 ounces, but she was feisty. >> their daughter jordan was born four months premature. she survived past her due date but not much longer. it was a mutual friend who suggested allison make jordan a gown. >> and within a few days we went to our mailbox and there was a gown for her. and...
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allison had gone forward, but a less courageous woman would be back on the streets. and so she deserves credit for that. and it's sad that it takes that. maybe i shouldn't jump ahead like this. but when the department of justice began investigating in montana they studied the is four years and three months and they found 350 cases of sexual assault that was reported and that doesn't include 80% that were not reported. and they found among the cases it was unbelievable and the cops that there was probable cause that this happened, we think that we have a good case. and most of the time with nearly 80% of the time they wouldn't prosecute these cases. some of the cases they even had signed confessions and they still didn't do so. .. >> >> we can't do anything. but you can spend the night in my bed. she trusted he would listen to her and not have sex. she passed out when she woke up he had taken off her pants and underwear and was penetrating her with his fingers he did it clumsily she was cut and blood all over the walls and all over the bed she tried to push his hand a
allison had gone forward, but a less courageous woman would be back on the streets. and so she deserves credit for that. and it's sad that it takes that. maybe i shouldn't jump ahead like this. but when the department of justice began investigating in montana they studied the is four years and three months and they found 350 cases of sexual assault that was reported and that doesn't include 80% that were not reported. and they found among the cases it was unbelievable and the cops that there...
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allison?t the news we were hoping for. seth doane in beijing. thank you, seth. >>> the investigation on the amtrak train is looking at why the train accelerated when it should have been slowing down. it went from 70 miles per hour to over 100 as it went into a sharp curve. the engineer agreed to be interviewed by officials. eight people were killed and more than 200 were injured. amtrak takes full responsibility for the derailment. investigators found no problem with the track or the locomotive. the philadelphia d.a.s office is investigating. don champion is in philadelphia for us. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning. we are told the interview could take place over the next few days. meantime, behind me at the derailment site the work on repairing power lines and track is already under way. the investigation into tuesday's amtrak derailment focuses on brandon bostian. ntsb investigators want to know why the train accelerated from 70 to more than 100 miles per hour as it approached the
allison?t the news we were hoping for. seth doane in beijing. thank you, seth. >>> the investigation on the amtrak train is looking at why the train accelerated when it should have been slowing down. it went from 70 miles per hour to over 100 as it went into a sharp curve. the engineer agreed to be interviewed by officials. eight people were killed and more than 200 were injured. amtrak takes full responsibility for the derailment. investigators found no problem with the track or the...
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she got it right. >> allison, you swept, you swept! >> yes, whoo!getting leaky cocktail shaker or do you want the puzzle that you don't know what it's a puzzle off or do you want the banner? >> i totally want the banner. >> herman cain is still an art project somewhere. you get the banner. if he turns into the puzzle, we'll call for it back. thank you, it was great to meet you. >> thank you, rachel. >> if you want to help us declutter our offices while playing at least the most hoopity game on msnbc news, tell us who you are and you'd like to play. weekends with alex witt starts now. >>> texas tragedy. it's still unfolding. waters are rising and more evacuations expected as daylight breaks. a live report next. >>> collateral damage. >> the colorado shooting spree trial testing the line between sanity and insanity. what did jurors learn listening to the accused killer himself. >>> patriot act politics. what's at stake as the clock ticks towards the end of key national security provisions. will it put the country at
she got it right. >> allison, you swept, you swept! >> yes, whoo!getting leaky cocktail shaker or do you want the puzzle that you don't know what it's a puzzle off or do you want the banner? >> i totally want the banner. >> herman cain is still an art project somewhere. you get the banner. if he turns into the puzzle, we'll call for it back. thank you, it was great to meet you. >> thank you, rachel. >> if you want to help us declutter our offices while...
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and if jim and allison could agree, then we'd have a deal.l put up to $450,000 to satisfy the payables as needed. i will have 51%. you will have 49%. jim: no, that's not gonna happen. lemonis: what if we make, for a wage, $1.00 for every pie that we sell? -do we have a deal? -jim: we have a deal. lemonis: and with the deal done, i made my first and most important move. i have to tell you we need you here. and this is more important than any pie we'll ever make, but i'm gonna need your help. you're gonna be our leader here, okay? tammy: okay. lemonis: but in order for you to be able to have a good peace of mind, i'm gonna give you six months worth of pay, and i'm gonna pay you $1,000 a week so you don't have to bartend. tammy: [ laughs ] lemonis: okay? tammy: [ sniffles ] thank you. lemonis: the reason that i did the deal is because i knew that if i had somebody like tammy that the chances of it succeeding were significantly greater. if we don't make it, we don't sell it. everything's $1! come on in! we made room for our $200,000 overhaul. i'm
and if jim and allison could agree, then we'd have a deal.l put up to $450,000 to satisfy the payables as needed. i will have 51%. you will have 49%. jim: no, that's not gonna happen. lemonis: what if we make, for a wage, $1.00 for every pie that we sell? -do we have a deal? -jim: we have a deal. lemonis: and with the deal done, i made my first and most important move. i have to tell you we need you here. and this is more important than any pie we'll ever make, but i'm gonna need your help....
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allison. >> reporter: it is soupy out there. for sure very sure today. a few more showers than what we saw yesterday. grab the umbrella and you can leave the jacket at home. i'm sure the ac is on full blast. temperatures are going to head to the upper 80s. how much moisture is hanging around. we could have light showers even before the lunch hour but the thunderstorms are going to come a little bit later on. temperatures are warm. into the 60s and 70s and a little bit of fog through the shanendoah valley. thunderstorms this afternoon, more details, coming up. hey larry, over to you. >>> 6:00 on the dot. metro riders will let you know we are issue-free. off to a great start this monday morning. keeping a close eye on a police investigation on mlk highway. sky 9 is in place to slow us road closures in the area. we understand we have a man found deceased in a vehicle. we are waiting to get more information on that. we also have another situation going on i-66 the eastbound side, where we have one right lane closed as a result of app accident causing delays.
allison. >> reporter: it is soupy out there. for sure very sure today. a few more showers than what we saw yesterday. grab the umbrella and you can leave the jacket at home. i'm sure the ac is on full blast. temperatures are going to head to the upper 80s. how much moisture is hanging around. we could have light showers even before the lunch hour but the thunderstorms are going to come a little bit later on. temperatures are warm. into the 60s and 70s and a little bit of fog through the...
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allison barber is there right now with the latest on the investigation. allison? >> reporter: dc police chief says the investigation is progressing well. she says they received a lot of valuable tips, but for the most part, police are being pretty tight-lipped about where they are exactly in this investigation. >> i have nothing i can update you on. >> reporter: it's been five days since four people were found dead in this million dollar home. dc police and atf agents are still busy bagging evidence. >> we have a lot of evidence left to collect. once we get that evidence collected and analyzed, we're in a better position to make some statements. >> reporter: but that hasn't stopped the questions. >> there's a lot of pieces that, you know, they are probably still trying to figure out. it's just -- it sends your mind sort of spinning. >> reporter: and there are many rumors. there are reports the victims were held hostage through the night and that the couple were possibly with their killers when they told one housekeeper to stay away. >> but i got a message from her
allison barber is there right now with the latest on the investigation. allison? >> reporter: dc police chief says the investigation is progressing well. she says they received a lot of valuable tips, but for the most part, police are being pretty tight-lipped about where they are exactly in this investigation. >> i have nothing i can update you on. >> reporter: it's been five days since four people were found dead in this million dollar home. dc police and atf agents are...
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allison: plus, ordering a pizza may have saved their lives. how a dramatic hostage situation ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. leon: update now for a story we first brought you last night. a sigher that overflowed in forest heights has been fixed. neighbors in the neighborhood of north huron drive had complained about the smell since sunday. 15,000 gallons of sewage had leaked there. tonight the leak is stopped and the ssc says the drinking water was not affected the >>> new tonight politicico says pentagon workers used government credit cards for adult entertain mentd. the detailed findings are fpt -- expected to be made public in coming weeks. stay with abc 7 for any updates the >> and a claim that isil has traped soldiers in 15 different states including in america. the f.b.i. says it's following people with ties in almost every state in the union. the u.s. hozz now identifie
allison: plus, ordering a pizza may have saved their lives. how a dramatic hostage situation ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. leon: update now for a story we first brought you last night. a sigher that overflowed in forest heights has been fixed. neighbors in the neighborhood of north huron drive had complained about the...
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. >> doctor kelly allison at penn center for weight and eating disorder say simon is not the only bingefor whom diets and maybe even exercise won't really help. >> it often does have to do with imbalances and neuro chemistry in the brain and we know we can treat that with medications, as well as behavioral treatments. >> it is getting better though. >> simon is trying portion control first. >> but it is hard. it is hard when you are finding out that you are supposed to eat a small amount of chicken and you are given a big amount in the restaurant and then you want to lick the plate, you know. >> doctor allison's program for simon includes a list of do's and don't's and explain why you slip. >> i eat all the time, so i eat, it doesn't matter for me. it is there and i just eat it. >> so she has select meals to keep her focused on portion control. >> when you see this it looks like a little bit but slowly i'm getting used to the smaller portions. >> losing weight has not come quickly enough for simon but she stopped gaining. >> the goal it is about 70-pound and hopefully we will have succe
. >> doctor kelly allison at penn center for weight and eating disorder say simon is not the only bingefor whom diets and maybe even exercise won't really help. >> it often does have to do with imbalances and neuro chemistry in the brain and we know we can treat that with medications, as well as behavioral treatments. >> it is getting better though. >> simon is trying portion control first. >> but it is hard. it is hard when you are finding out that you are...
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allison? >>> even warmer than it was when i stepped out of here 20 minutes ago and breezy. but we have showers headed our way for tomorrow. you can see them back off to the west. i'll track them for you. stay here >>> today in family health it's melanoma monday. melanoma accounts for less than 5% of skin caps but causes the most skin cancer deaths. here to talk about that is dr. vein that from the medical group. thank you for joining us. less than 5% of all skin cancer, but the deadliest. why is that? who should be worried about melanoma? >> there are a couple of factors. one is most melanomas lack obvious symptoms so there is a delay in diagnosis. by the time they are captured, at times they can have invaded deeper into the skin layers. the deeper the higher the risk melanoma cells could break off and end up in an organ. that is why it is distinct from other types of skin cancer. >> who should worry about melanoma? just people with fair skin or should everyone worry? >> everyone, actually is at risk for melanoma but certain subgroups are at higher risk for developing this
allison? >>> even warmer than it was when i stepped out of here 20 minutes ago and breezy. but we have showers headed our way for tomorrow. you can see them back off to the west. i'll track them for you. stay here >>> today in family health it's melanoma monday. melanoma accounts for less than 5% of skin caps but causes the most skin cancer deaths. here to talk about that is dr. vein that from the medical group. thank you for joining us. less than 5% of all skin cancer, but...
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. >> hey, allison, i need to see your shareholder agreement. >> is everything okay? >> i just finished meeting with dane, and in order for him to go away, he wanted me to give him $150,000. >> [groans] >> it's become clear to me that we need to part ways with dane once and for all. i just need to look over this shareholder agreement so i can figure out how to do it legally. the challenge is, is that the name and the recipes are assets of the current business. and so you guys are shareholders with dane, so i'll change the name, and we'll change the recipes, and we'll do whatever we have to, but i'm just not gonna get backed into a corner. >> why do we have to change the recipes? >> 'cause the recipes belong to the business, right? and he's a shareholder, so the only thing we can do is leave and start all over again. >> there's been a lot of work that went into getting things up to this level, and the research and other things that we've done to make these recipes, to have to-- >> i think that's our last option. >> i mean, that would be the last thing i'd want to do. >
. >> hey, allison, i need to see your shareholder agreement. >> is everything okay? >> i just finished meeting with dane, and in order for him to go away, he wanted me to give him $150,000. >> [groans] >> it's become clear to me that we need to part ways with dane once and for all. i just need to look over this shareholder agreement so i can figure out how to do it legally. the challenge is, is that the name and the recipes are assets of the current business. and...
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they record allison brandishing his sword with no sign of letting up.ing the course of the stand-off police attempt several nonlethal strategies from rubber bullets to pupper spray and mace, but nothing deters him. after 11 hours the police try one more approach. they use a fire hose to spray allison with cold water. hoping he will lose his grip on the sword. when that doesn't work they turn the water pressure up full blast. allison loses his balance and falls to the ground. police officers use a ladder to subdue him. then pry the sword from his hand. after the intense standoff, the man is taken to a mental hospital with minor bruises. he is not charged with a crime. coming up, surveillance cameras capture a violent attempt to hold up a convenience store. >> the video was crazy. i was shocked to see it the way it went down. >> when "caught on camera armed and dangerous" continues. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean
they record allison brandishing his sword with no sign of letting up.ing the course of the stand-off police attempt several nonlethal strategies from rubber bullets to pupper spray and mace, but nothing deters him. after 11 hours the police try one more approach. they use a fire hose to spray allison with cold water. hoping he will lose his grip on the sword. when that doesn't work they turn the water pressure up full blast. allison loses his balance and falls to the ground. police officers use...
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let me also ask you about allison, natalie and jacob. and how you actually dedicate the book to them and then you tell us to think about it to some degree from their days meaning infrastructure investment. >> guest: thank you. allison, natalie and jacob are three lovely children. we need to think about the issue not only for business and the economy but also children who are growing up now. i've had the privilege of reading books to those children, including some of their favorites and some of my favorites, which i think are really great metaphors for what we need to do. we'll get to the rail industry, policy and all of that. but i wanted to also signaled this is a family-friendly issue. a high proportion of household budget for an average family of four and transportation. it's a big deal. allison, natalie and jacob like folks like doc or suze, zero the places you'll go and in the middle of that book and i was startled to see that the care there is bopping around and objects to a place in the meadow called the waiting place waiting for
let me also ask you about allison, natalie and jacob. and how you actually dedicate the book to them and then you tell us to think about it to some degree from their days meaning infrastructure investment. >> guest: thank you. allison, natalie and jacob are three lovely children. we need to think about the issue not only for business and the economy but also children who are growing up now. i've had the privilege of reading books to those children, including some of their favorites and...
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straight to allison ray with your forecast. >> reporter: it is so humid, it feels like summer out there. it is hot, we have all the instability to see showers and storms develop this afternoon. it is hot, these storms will help cool you off, but they are going to pack a punch. we could see good downpours and a little bit of hail possible later on today. 89 degrees feels like temperature of '94. that is when you factor in the humidity. so we have some good humidity to kind of fuel or help fuel these storms. temperatures across the area sometimes our reagan report is a little bit warm. but look around it. it is still warm regardless. 86 manassas. 82 for gaithersburg. a couple of sprinkles, that is a sign of yes they are coming this afternoon. they'll cool off to the lower 80s for your drive home. scattered, keep the sunglasses with you. how about more vinc like weather. that is in the 7-day forecast. >>> at this hour, prince george's county police are trying to figure out who killed a map found in a car this morning along the ming millipore highway. delia goncalves has the latest from gle
straight to allison ray with your forecast. >> reporter: it is so humid, it feels like summer out there. it is hot, we have all the instability to see showers and storms develop this afternoon. it is hot, these storms will help cool you off, but they are going to pack a punch. we could see good downpours and a little bit of hail possible later on today. 89 degrees feels like temperature of '94. that is when you factor in the humidity. so we have some good humidity to kind of fuel or help...
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for wusa9, i'm allison barber. >> four days since a rockville couple was found murdered in their home and with no motive or suspect. people that live in the blend hills neighborhood are growing more uneasy and investigators say 55-year-old dick and 67- year-old jodie were killed by someone that crawled in through a window and they are asking for any home surveillance video that may have been captured of anybody in the area. >>> we are not talking about just immediately in the area of ridge road we are talking in the general vicinity of lake wood country club. if you have exterior cams, we are interested in looking at your footage. >> a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the murders. >>> the caps and wizards played in critical games for the playoffs. highlights still ahead in sports. >>> a little chilly but winds are diminishing, here is your wakeup weather. i will start with a sweater, 40s and 50s and at 5:00 and 7:00, 62 by 9:00 but with full sun and lighter winds. will you like thursday, we will talk about that and have your three degree guarante
for wusa9, i'm allison barber. >> four days since a rockville couple was found murdered in their home and with no motive or suspect. people that live in the blend hills neighborhood are growing more uneasy and investigators say 55-year-old dick and 67- year-old jodie were killed by someone that crawled in through a window and they are asking for any home surveillance video that may have been captured of anybody in the area. >>> we are not talking about just immediately in the...
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. >>> allison reed is a veteran performer with big dreams. >> i would love to go into musical theaterd way maybe. >> but two years ago she was handed an unexpected role. >> i had tingling in my feet. >> a test revealed multiple sclerosis. >> these areas in white are where multiple sclerosis has attacked. >> ms is unusual in children and teens but it does occur. >> the youngest patient i diagnosed is 2, and most opinions have their first attack under the age of 18. it eats away at the protecting cover of nerves medications are similar to adults and kids can face different emotional struggles. >> we encourage parents to talk right from the beginning allison says going to camp with other ms patients is a big help. >> it was good for me to learn more about it and how other people were dealing with it and say okay this is something i can deal with, now she is sharing word with her classmates be friends to spread aware and of ms. >> it's just another part of me but not who i am. >> young patients must work hard now to prevent permanent disability down the road but it can be done. she says t
. >>> allison reed is a veteran performer with big dreams. >> i would love to go into musical theaterd way maybe. >> but two years ago she was handed an unexpected role. >> i had tingling in my feet. >> a test revealed multiple sclerosis. >> these areas in white are where multiple sclerosis has attacked. >> ms is unusual in children and teens but it does occur. >> the youngest patient i diagnosed is 2, and most opinions have their first attack...
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i think allison hit a point here. much of what this is about are these food giants trying to regain the trust of customers who are caring more and more about what they put in their bodies and caring less and less for some of the strategies we've seen from the processed food industry over the years. >> >> ifill: well, for instance allison, genetically modified ingredients carries the smack of something artificial, but how do you get that out of a food chain for a sandwich shop where it might affect the sandwich bun, the meat in the sandwich? >> well for instance, if you take the sandwich as an example, a few years ago there was an episode where subway found itself in a kerfuffle over a compound. people were saying why is this compound in my subway bread. it turns out it is also found in yoga mats because it works on texture, and in dough it helps soften or keep the right texture for dough. in yoga mats it softens out or gives the yoga mat the right consistency. it seems crazy, right that you would have the same compoun
i think allison hit a point here. much of what this is about are these food giants trying to regain the trust of customers who are caring more and more about what they put in their bodies and caring less and less for some of the strategies we've seen from the processed food industry over the years. >> >> ifill: well, for instance allison, genetically modified ingredients carries the smack of something artificial, but how do you get that out of a food chain for a sandwich shop where...
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allison was so brilliant at that.anted more intensity out of riker. how were you able to tap into that and make that happen? >> you know, obviously from week one, with riker, he had such a natural ability to dance. and he just understood the movement so well. the musicality. we adapted so well to the fun dances and energetic things. so to pull a deeper side of him at first was tough. because of the struggle of finding that inside of him, that's what was real on the dance floor. i think us trying to find that inside him shined on the dance floor. he did an amazing job with all of his dances. every single one of them were so different. dynamic. i'm so proud of his journey. it was incredible the entire season. >> and sharna, you pulled so much out of noah as well. we were all blown away by the final dance. so much emotion. some of your signature lifts. we have a little montage of some of your lifts right here. >> yeah. >> yes! >> whoa, yeah! >> one big arm right there. >> there it is. >> so epic. >> it is. it is epic. it
allison was so brilliant at that.anted more intensity out of riker. how were you able to tap into that and make that happen? >> you know, obviously from week one, with riker, he had such a natural ability to dance. and he just understood the movement so well. the musicality. we adapted so well to the fun dances and energetic things. so to pull a deeper side of him at first was tough. because of the struggle of finding that inside of him, that's what was real on the dance floor. i think us...
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. >>> mille allison is high stepping into her golden years.es her weekly line dances sessions at the senior center. she celebrated her 94th birthday. she dedicated ain't she sweet for the last song to allison. >> i don't know what i would be doing. i don't know if i would be here, 94. >> allison said she doesn't have a favorite song ordinance she just likes to stay active and keep moving. >> reporter: welcome back, everyone, 9:24 sunday morning time to get you caught up with what's going on around the delaware valley. the headliner is this, it's dry out there. the u.s. drought monitor has put us in the moderate category, not quite a drought but in the lehigh valley we're five inches below average since the beginning of march. south jersey is in the clear we need rain north and west. as we look at the pattern across the country. if you're traveling through this part of the county be on the look out for heavier storms, but as we look at the pattern across the country what we have seen over the past two months, a huge area of high pressure here t
. >>> mille allison is high stepping into her golden years.es her weekly line dances sessions at the senior center. she celebrated her 94th birthday. she dedicated ain't she sweet for the last song to allison. >> i don't know what i would be doing. i don't know if i would be here, 94. >> allison said she doesn't have a favorite song ordinance she just likes to stay active and keep moving. >> reporter: welcome back, everyone, 9:24 sunday morning time to get you caught...
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flood warnings will be in effect through wednesday. >> glor: all right, allison harris, thank you. bonnie schneider is with the weather channel. she joins us now, bonnie, what is the forecast? >> jeff, unfortunately the forecast still calls for strong thunderstorms working their way across arkansas, oklahoma and even down into louisiana. but the flood threat that we're watching, that persists as well. this wet pattern that we've seen since may 1 has brought about almost two feet of rain. imagine all that water just piling up into oklahoma, texas. and unfortunately, we still are in that pattern. looking ahead to tuesday. we could still see several more inches of rain into northeast texas, parts of oklahoma, across arkansas and rain working its way to western tennessee as well as southeastern sections of missouri. now tracking incredible rain today, well, the blanco river impacted reaching a record crest at 40.21 feet. that's the highest it's ever been. luckily the floodwaters there expected to recede over the next couple of days, jeff? >> glor: pretty amazing numbers. bonnie schneid
flood warnings will be in effect through wednesday. >> glor: all right, allison harris, thank you. bonnie schneider is with the weather channel. she joins us now, bonnie, what is the forecast? >> jeff, unfortunately the forecast still calls for strong thunderstorms working their way across arkansas, oklahoma and even down into louisiana. but the flood threat that we're watching, that persists as well. this wet pattern that we've seen since may 1 has brought about almost two feet of...
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[cheering and applause] hey, allison. allison: yes.: name something you do when you want to put yourself in a romantic mood. allison: light some candles. steve: light some candles. [cheering and applause] [ding] [cheering and applause] hey, shannon, name something you do when you want to put yourself in a romantic mood.
[cheering and applause] hey, allison. allison: yes.: name something you do when you want to put yourself in a romantic mood. allison: light some candles. steve: light some candles. [cheering and applause] [ding] [cheering and applause] hey, shannon, name something you do when you want to put yourself in a romantic mood.
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let's do that a little bit but let me also ask you about allison, natalie and jacob and how you actually dedicate the book to them and then you really tell us to think about it in some degree from their perspective meaning infrastructure investment and its importance. >> thank you. it fell as the natalie and jacob or three lovely little children and we need to think about this issue not only for business and the economy but also for the children who are growing up now and i have had the privilege of reading books to those children including some of their favorites and some of my favorites which i think are really great metaphors for what we need to do. i know we will get to the real industry policy in all of that. i wanted to also signaled this is a family issue so a high proportion of household budgets, up to 20% of household budgets for an average family ford spent on transportation is a big deal but allison natalie and jacob like books like dr. seuss oh the places you'll go, very inspirational and in the middle of that look as i was reading it i was startled to see that the characters
let's do that a little bit but let me also ask you about allison, natalie and jacob and how you actually dedicate the book to them and then you really tell us to think about it in some degree from their perspective meaning infrastructure investment and its importance. >> thank you. it fell as the natalie and jacob or three lovely little children and we need to think about this issue not only for business and the economy but also for the children who are growing up now and i have had the...
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. >> leon, allison this started as a frantic call for help. a single mom hours away from giving birth unadd vertently bought a recalled grip and this is what happened when she tried to get her money back. >> i would never do that. >> the crib you sold her was under recall. >> i did not know it. >> she need a crib. baby is coming home. >> she will get it returned. >> we found baby items expired and under recall. the safety commission sent inspectors in. there's a good reason why drop- down cribs aren't on the market anymore. >> when in downtown, do not sell it. this crib could kill a baby. so what happens 23 you break the lieu and do sell recalled baby equipment even on e-bay a on your yard sale? more on that coming up at 5:00. >> we will be watching for that. thank you. meanwhile, wallet hub.com rated the best and worst states along with the district for working mothers and for -- vermont is ranked the yorle best state for working moms. louisiana is rankedst worth. district of columbia came in as 24. virginia broke the top 10, coming in at nin
. >> leon, allison this started as a frantic call for help. a single mom hours away from giving birth unadd vertently bought a recalled grip and this is what happened when she tried to get her money back. >> i would never do that. >> the crib you sold her was under recall. >> i did not know it. >> she need a crib. baby is coming home. >> she will get it returned. >> we found baby items expired and under recall. the safety commission sent inspectors in....
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. >> reporter: at 16 allison reid is a veteran performer with big dreams. >> i would love to go intowo years ago she was handed an unexpected roll. i had tingling on on my feet and the backs ever my legs. >> reporter: a battery of tests revealed she had multiple annual sclerosis. everything is bright white in the image where ms attacked. >> reporter: doctors say ms is unusual in children and teens. up to 5% of all ms patients have their first attack before 18. symptoms for kids are similar to adults abbey medications are similar, as well. but kids can face more emotional struggles and nearly a third develop depression. >> we encourage families to talk and talk right from the beginning. >> reporter: allison said going to camp with other ms patients was a huge help. >> it was good for me to learn more about it and how others are dealing with it and realize okay this is something i can deal with. >> reporter: now she is sharing word of her condition with classmates and friends to spread awareness about ms. young patients must work hard to prevent permanent disability down the road. it c
. >> reporter: at 16 allison reid is a veteran performer with big dreams. >> i would love to go intowo years ago she was handed an unexpected roll. i had tingling on on my feet and the backs ever my legs. >> reporter: a battery of tests revealed she had multiple annual sclerosis. everything is bright white in the image where ms attacked. >> reporter: doctors say ms is unusual in children and teens. up to 5% of all ms patients have their first attack before 18. symptoms...
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. >> allison stay with us.when we come back sophia vergara tells us her side of the story. s in the news. it's possible your personal information may be at risk. research shows that if your information is compromised due to a data breach you are 6 times more likely to become a victim of identity theft. now is the time to get protection. sign up today and lifelock will begin monitoring your personal information, including your social security number alert you about suspicious activity and if needed, take steps to help restore your losses. you only have one identity. protect it with the best. lifelock. out of 42 vehicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest
. >> allison stay with us.when we come back sophia vergara tells us her side of the story. s in the news. it's possible your personal information may be at risk. research shows that if your information is compromised due to a data breach you are 6 times more likely to become a victim of identity theft. now is the time to get protection. sign up today and lifelock will begin monitoring your personal information, including your social security number alert you about suspicious activity and...
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john allison former chairman and ceo. thank you, my friend. >> thank you neil. neil: stocks rocketing as six out of ten of us think we're in a recession. think about how the stock market has been ignoring that. meet the "the apprentice" winner, bill rancic says you should see how the real estate ignoring that. . neil: well, if you think the stock market climbs a wall of worry, you should see the real estate market. "the apprentice" winner bill rancic says up, up and away. even you can take a deep breath, right? >> you spend part of the year in los angeles and you see the homes selling at $15 a square foot and keep climbing. neil: who is buying all of this stuff? you are priced out of the market, who's buying? >> a lot of money there. it's amazing these people can afford these homes but they can. i don't know what the mortgages are like. >> earlier in the show i was saying we have guests worried about that real estate is on fire in the upper end city, 80, $90 million condo are not uncommon you are hearing and the "wall street journal" is talk about the lure of pe
john allison former chairman and ceo. thank you, my friend. >> thank you neil. neil: stocks rocketing as six out of ten of us think we're in a recession. think about how the stock market has been ignoring that. meet the "the apprentice" winner, bill rancic says you should see how the real estate ignoring that. . neil: well, if you think the stock market climbs a wall of worry, you should see the real estate market. "the apprentice" winner bill rancic says up, up and...