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. >> reporter: alyssa joined facebook in 2007. like many teens she embraced the site with endless social possibilities. >> when i would receive a friend request, i would accept it. you never thought twice about it. that's where i went wrong. >> reporter: fast forward to 2011, a freshman in college and killing time on twitter. alyssa searched a hashtag she tweeted out hours earlier. >> another account popped up with the exact same tweet and same hashtag. it was my picture but a different name. >> reporter: lauren ashley cook would come to haunt alyssa. it would lead to dozens of facebook pages dating back as far as 2007. all had alyssa's personal pictures attached to fake names and fabricated stories. >> the pictures were all put in different contexts and what i posted them as. i would post a picture from prom, you know, smiling and underneath would be this huge long paragraph about being depressed or one picture of my friend and i and she wrote about how i was her dead brother and that person is not my dead brother. >> reporter: t
. >> reporter: alyssa joined facebook in 2007. like many teens she embraced the site with endless social possibilities. >> when i would receive a friend request, i would accept it. you never thought twice about it. that's where i went wrong. >> reporter: fast forward to 2011, a freshman in college and killing time on twitter. alyssa searched a hashtag she tweeted out hours earlier. >> another account popped up with the exact same tweet and same hashtag. it was my picture...
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we're back with those of mama the multi-talented alyssa milano you keep in touch with who's the boss yeah it was absolutely what about tony danza stay close to him we did stay close. you know it was one of those experiences that no matter how long we go without talking to each other or seeing each other when we do it's like we never left whole you have much eleven to nineteen. it's me i don't need to be i do a drug yes a dad for better or for worse what was it like you have most of your life in the public where you don't know anything else with the problems i do you know i don't know any different so for me it was very normal what do you make of what's happened to give me good examples amanda bynes on lindsay will amanda i think is a very sad situation that she didn't get help earlier she clearly. and hopefully she's getting the right kind of help now but very very sad and wendy is is tragic too because you know really what i was saying before about how it all goes back to your family and your upbringing you know she comes from a very rough home so i'm not so sure that anything would
we're back with those of mama the multi-talented alyssa milano you keep in touch with who's the boss yeah it was absolutely what about tony danza stay close to him we did stay close. you know it was one of those experiences that no matter how long we go without talking to each other or seeing each other when we do it's like we never left whole you have much eleven to nineteen. it's me i don't need to be i do a drug yes a dad for better or for worse what was it like you have most of your life in...
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>> alyssa milano! >> oh, my god.'ve got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. >>> alyssa milano has spent almost her entire life in front of the camera from tony danza's daughter in "who's the boss," to "melrose place" and charmed." >> now the fashion designer, author, and mom has been cast to host the new season of "project runway: all-stars." >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> how did that happen? >> it's actually kind of an interesting story. harvey weinstein, who produces "project runway," was watching my episode of "fashion police" that i co-hosted, which is literally the first thing i've ever hosted in my life other than like a bad dinner party. >> right, right. >> and thought that i would be a good fit for the show. >> one of the smartest people on the planet. >> he is so spe
>> alyssa milano! >> oh, my god.'ve got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. >>> alyssa milano has spent almost her entire life in front of the camera from tony danza's daughter in "who's the boss," to "melrose place" and...
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carefully cleaned, packaged and labeled using books, photographs and other historical references, alyssand her team have been able to identify most of their findings. >> this is a broken ends of a wig curler. >> establish how they were used long before electricity and other moved earn conveniences. >> the things women do to look prettyy. >> and men. >> the more intriguing items, a tooth brush with bald bristels and a syringe made of bone. >> new york city was senterred around the ports and docs and expanded to outer neighborhoods. >> that's explains why so many historical items have been found in such a small, concentrated area. >> alyssa and her team have been sharing discoveries with younger generations. >> we can make history become more alive with the objects people were using in day-to-day life as opposed to facts and figures and names of famous people in a textbook. >> they are hoping the collection of artifacts will be made into a historical exhibit. >> this part of manhattan has been a mix of the old and the new because historic buildings alongside shiny high-rises. over the last
carefully cleaned, packaged and labeled using books, photographs and other historical references, alyssand her team have been able to identify most of their findings. >> this is a broken ends of a wig curler. >> establish how they were used long before electricity and other moved earn conveniences. >> the things women do to look prettyy. >> and men. >> the more intriguing items, a tooth brush with bald bristels and a syringe made of bone. >> new york city was...
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is cable cleaned, packaged and labeled using books, photographs and other historical references, alyssa and her team have been able to identify most of their findings. >> this is a broken end of a wig curler. >> and establish how they were used long before electricity and other modern conveniences. >> things women do to look pretty? >> and women and men. >> among the more intriguing items, a tooth brush with bald bristless and in early days it was sentencerred around ports and docs and gradually grew to other areas. >> alyssa and her team have been sharing their discoveries with younger generations. >> we can make history become more alive with the objects that people were using in day-to-day life as opposed to facts and figures and names of famous people in a text book. >> they are hoping the artifacts will be made into a historical exhibit. >> this part of manhattan has been a mix of the old and new. historic buildings alongside 13ing new high-rises. people have been moving back to the neighborhood, a reminder of how life used to be just a few feet below. kath turner, al jazeera, new
is cable cleaned, packaged and labeled using books, photographs and other historical references, alyssa and her team have been able to identify most of their findings. >> this is a broken end of a wig curler. >> and establish how they were used long before electricity and other modern conveniences. >> things women do to look pretty? >> and women and men. >> among the more intriguing items, a tooth brush with bald bristless and in early days it was sentencerred...
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alyssa and her team have been sharing their sdofshingz with younger generations. >> we can make historyive with the objects people were using in day-to-day life as opposed to facts and figures and names of famous people in a tect book they are hoping the collection will be made into a historical exhibit. >> this parts of manhattan hans been a mix of the old and the new because historic buildings alongside 13ing new horizes but people have been moving back to the neighborhoods, a reminder how-used to be a few feet blow. in new york. [[voiceover]] every day, events swee >>> we are bracing for a storm that's going to bring 50 mile per hour wind gusts, six inches of snowfall and a lot colder temperatures. it's 30 degrees colder. >> that's in the west. right now, we are tracking a storm that has been tracking through texas some areas have gotten three inches of rainfall total from last night into this morning in texas. and even today since midnight, dallas an inch and a quarter of rain while that storm now is starting to fall apart a little bit. still showers lingering around louisiana and a
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contributed two million euros to a number of his area back ten who is in the name of producing a clean alyssa announce the results when significant the only means of saving the population in the environment would be to place the tanneries outside. the moves of this kind is costly and would increase production costs by european purchase was prepared to accept such a deal. the saddest thing is that we in this country we need industrialisation but not such industrialization because the effect of a cheater is really really sad story. but i do have the best i have seen that in a number of cases once the european view is once the european consumers i heard about the fact they take a position and that situation to improve. so i would definitely hope that the european consumers would start asking question so that takes heah getting proof because in this particular case is if the buyer stake a position that trying to actually make life difficult for them. down any on. it took almost an hour to set up the. lovely. i don't live in. can you do you think we're going to be poor all of our lives. than a doz
contributed two million euros to a number of his area back ten who is in the name of producing a clean alyssa announce the results when significant the only means of saving the population in the environment would be to place the tanneries outside. the moves of this kind is costly and would increase production costs by european purchase was prepared to accept such a deal. the saddest thing is that we in this country we need industrialisation but not such industrialization because the effect of a...
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hi alyssa. >> caller: hey how are you. >> host: good, go ahead. >> caller: what was the background inege that got you into investigative writing? i find it so unusual. >> i only caught something so unusual. >> host: she wanted to know your background. >> guest: i'm what happens if you are a student and you get d's and chemistry. i'm not a career path that anyone should attempt to follow. i went to a wonderful liberal arts school in maine called kolbe college. i was a biology major. i did not go to medical school. i worked at the local paper in water filled the morning sentinel and just learned basic reporting there. i went to a small newspaper in massachusetts for a few years and worked my way up to the ap so it was on-the-job learning. i did not go to school for this one. >> host: is david cowen still involved and is this program -- over 13 years? >> the former cia deputy director is still on the job at the nypd. through the years dave has actually helped gotten the cia to send hymn duty cia officers to new york to help him build these programs. the architect of what has been known a
hi alyssa. >> caller: hey how are you. >> host: good, go ahead. >> caller: what was the background inege that got you into investigative writing? i find it so unusual. >> i only caught something so unusual. >> host: she wanted to know your background. >> guest: i'm what happens if you are a student and you get d's and chemistry. i'm not a career path that anyone should attempt to follow. i went to a wonderful liberal arts school in maine called kolbe college....
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. >> reporter: alyssa santos takes bart and the bus to and from work. and she has to be at work no matter what. >> i work for the afterschool program in the tinder loin through the neighborhood development corporation. >> reporter: so there is no way to work from home? >> not at all. i'm in it to win it with the kids. from 9:30 in the morning to 6:00 at night. >> reporter: and this 72-hour notice will be coming as workers rejected two contract proposals. but why strike now? especially with bart's looming strike in >> it could be a coincidence. but our strikes, they will be noticing that it is not time for the bart negotiations. and the bart negotiations, they will be totally separate from the negotiations that the ac transit will have. >> reporter: in the past when they are done on strikes, az transit has stepped up their view as well. but come thursday morning az transit could come to a halt. >> they struck alameda, those people will have to pay the price. this double whammy has been frustrating and annoying. >> it is very unfortunate because tomorrow
. >> reporter: alyssa santos takes bart and the bus to and from work. and she has to be at work no matter what. >> i work for the afterschool program in the tinder loin through the neighborhood development corporation. >> reporter: so there is no way to work from home? >> not at all. i'm in it to win it with the kids. from 9:30 in the morning to 6:00 at night. >> reporter: and this 72-hour notice will be coming as workers rejected two contract proposals. but why...
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. >> reporter: today a special volunteer, the 13-year-old daughter alyssa, an avid swimmer herself joinedout 15 minutes of her two-day mission, a mission to help bring some relief to 10s of thousands. juan carlos molina, al jazerra, new york. >> nyad's new york city swim is expected to last 48 hours, her trip from cuba to florida took 53 hours in much more difficult conditions of course, that does did for this edition of al jazerra news, i am stephanie sy. remember morehead lines at the top of the hour, thanks so much for watching.
. >> reporter: today a special volunteer, the 13-year-old daughter alyssa, an avid swimmer herself joinedout 15 minutes of her two-day mission, a mission to help bring some relief to 10s of thousands. juan carlos molina, al jazerra, new york. >> nyad's new york city swim is expected to last 48 hours, her trip from cuba to florida took 53 hours in much more difficult conditions of course, that does did for this edition of al jazerra news, i am stephanie sy. remember morehead lines at...
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sam sax and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is the actress alyssa milano where she'll have much to share about her scandalous new show and much much more until then take it easy. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question or. missions . couldn't take should be free. free. arrangement free. free. free. videos. free. is the united states an exceptional country dispensable nation proponents of this idea of force for good in the world has the right even obligation to act unilaterally when necessary critics charge american except.
sam sax and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is the actress alyssa milano where she'll have much to share about her scandalous new show and much much more until then take it easy. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question or. missions . couldn't take should be free. free. arrangement free. free. free. videos. free. is the...
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. >> trying to flirt with alyssa. it. >> i will alwaysave it. >> that's good. >> julia roberts going barefoot to accept the hollywood ensemble award for "aug osage county." >> fortunately, i'm heartier at which i told my husband 13 years ago when he asked me out on a dinner date. i won't just have salad. danny moder, i love you, babe. >> kind of blew me away you were nervous to work with meryl streep? >> yeah. >> were you really? >> yes, because i'm human. >> but you're julia roberts. >> but she's meryl streep. >> but it's the ew reunion of her "mystic pizza" cast making headlines. "mystic pisa" reunion. how great was that? >> so fun. we had such is a great day. >> looks like you did. >> really did. >> was it just like old times? >> it was. it was like times -- i can't believe it's been 25 years. >> crazy. how come matt damon wasn't there? >> i know, right. because he was kind of anextra. >> coming up later on "extra," my one-on-one with hollywood legend award honoree, jerry weintraub. >> i was very surprised. >> that
. >> trying to flirt with alyssa. it. >> i will alwaysave it. >> that's good. >> julia roberts going barefoot to accept the hollywood ensemble award for "aug osage county." >> fortunately, i'm heartier at which i told my husband 13 years ago when he asked me out on a dinner date. i won't just have salad. danny moder, i love you, babe. >> kind of blew me away you were nervous to work with meryl streep? >> yeah. >> were you really?...
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today a special volunteer and the 13-year-old daughter alyssa. she joined nyad for 15 minutes of her two day mission. a mission to help bring some relief to tense of thousands. very impressive lady. she makes you feel inadequate. >> first cuba now this. >> you're here to talk about baseball. >> detroit has been a rough city. >> they will jump out to a 3-0 lead. that was until he got the tigers an the fans in the game with a home run to tight at 3-3. >> you give the as again and with the half of the meeting. victor martinez evens the home score. it's in the appearance of the play but after review the umpire said the call would stand. they will deliver the sing toll give them the first league of the night. they added the three home runs in the 8th and held on far win forcing a game five in oakland on thursday. who let the tigers continue this trek to back-to-back world series. city of detroit have their own adversity. the tigers and detroit's other sports teams will help with pride an hope. >> greatness is a word not associated much with destroying
today a special volunteer and the 13-year-old daughter alyssa. she joined nyad for 15 minutes of her two day mission. a mission to help bring some relief to tense of thousands. very impressive lady. she makes you feel inadequate. >> first cuba now this. >> you're here to talk about baseball. >> detroit has been a rough city. >> they will jump out to a 3-0 lead. that was until he got the tigers an the fans in the game with a home run to tight at 3-3. >> you give the...
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old alyssa has been riding and training her thoroughbred governor jack for eight weeks. >> he is running really well. he is running really fast. i had to practice almost every day. been practicing, trying to get her to run like a racehorse, but become more balanced. >> governor jack used to be a racehorse, but not of his career is over, he has another chance to shine. a nonprofit has made it their mission to find new purposes for resources. >> if nobody wants them, it is like dogs and cats that are unwanted. what do you do with them? can leave theme out in the field -- will leave them out in a field. many are euthanized. >> many thoroughbreds retire from racing at four or five. these horses are still very valuable and can do things like play polo, do police work, and when to do jumps like governor jack. 26 of these ex-horses and their trainers will be showcasing their skills this weekend for the first ever thoroughbred makeover. >> it is a showcase, but it is showcasing the training. they have had the horses all summer. it will also be showcasing some famous horses that are for a breast
old alyssa has been riding and training her thoroughbred governor jack for eight weeks. >> he is running really well. he is running really fast. i had to practice almost every day. been practicing, trying to get her to run like a racehorse, but become more balanced. >> governor jack used to be a racehorse, but not of his career is over, he has another chance to shine. a nonprofit has made it their mission to find new purposes for resources. >> if nobody wants them, it is like...
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. >> the jury could hear evidence describing how he was trying to teach the trainees alyssa, stay in anm about area. he may have pulled his service weapon by accident and following -- turned overas his weapon when requested. jurors will have to do consider if he followed proceeds -- police procedure and if you accidents were intentional. >> what i heard this morning almost in defiance of policy. he is a person have -- has been on the floor and none of policy. -- jurors will not hear that the maryland department of into health and hygiene was unaware that the training exercise was happening at rosewood in the opening statements are set for tomorrow. the trial is set to last for hree days. wrecks baltimore's mayor says do not expect the double tax to if a longtime grocery says the tax drove him out of business. >> bitterly fought when it santoni's decision by has put the bottle tax on the front page. the mayor insisted it is here to stay. so the released today five cent bottle tax is bringing in more than a million dollars a month. better than projected and one more reason today. asked
. >> the jury could hear evidence describing how he was trying to teach the trainees alyssa, stay in anm about area. he may have pulled his service weapon by accident and following -- turned overas his weapon when requested. jurors will have to do consider if he followed proceeds -- police procedure and if you accidents were intentional. >> what i heard this morning almost in defiance of policy. he is a person have -- has been on the floor and none of policy. -- jurors will not hear...
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her name's alyssa.e text of the remarks you'll be giving to the governor's council tomorrow. and i pushed the battery park town hall till next week. thank you. there's more. i also went over to the chaplain's office and did a little asking around about father markham. and why would you do that? because i know he's a friend of yours, frank, and you'd think it'd be out of line to do it yourself. i see. seems his... drinking started accelerating about five months ago, around the time a cop he'd been counseling took his own life. some sergeant he'd been in the trenches with during and after 9/11. jimmy luckland. how'd you know? i only heard he passed away. luckland invested out about four years ago and kind of fell off the grid. even stopped cashing his pension checks, but apparently father markham stuck with him. damn it. not to sound harsh, but don't chaplains deal with cops dying all the time? jimmy luckland wasn't just another cop to jerry markham. working the pile, me and jimmy, and a lot of other guys
her name's alyssa.e text of the remarks you'll be giving to the governor's council tomorrow. and i pushed the battery park town hall till next week. thank you. there's more. i also went over to the chaplain's office and did a little asking around about father markham. and why would you do that? because i know he's a friend of yours, frank, and you'd think it'd be out of line to do it yourself. i see. seems his... drinking started accelerating about five months ago, around the time a cop he'd...
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this last one's from @alyssa defonte. she says, "i texted my mom telling her, i love you. got back in return was, k." those are tonight's "late night's" hashtags. to check out more of our favorites go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/ hashtags. stick around. we'll be right back with more "late night!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> hello, america. we're stone cold fox. we want you to send us your suggestions for a live comedy skit right now. >> that's right, it's your move, america. so send us a line. tell us where we're going on this bold lexus am. and we'll be back in about half an hour live. >> and, remember, tweet or post your suggestions to hash tag lexus im. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. [ jim koch ] why are these people surprised? they just found out they were secretly tasting sam adams boston lager. it's got
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so, ben to you, and your wife anna and your children, joel and alyssa, i want to thank you for --r outunderstandingstanding service, thank you so much. [ applause ] now, as i have said, the decision on who will succeed ben is one of the most important economic decisions that i will makes a president. one of the most important appointments that any president can make. because the chair of the fed is one of the most important policymakers in the world and the next chair will help guide our economy after i have left office. i have considered a lot of factors, foremost among them is an understanding of the fed's dual mandate. make sure we keep inflation in check but also increasing employment and creating jobs which remains our most important economic challenge right now. and i have found these qualities in janet yellen. she is a proven leader. and she is tough. not just because she is from brooklyn. [ laughter ] janet is exceptionally well-qualified for this role. she has served in leadership positions at the fed for more than a decade. as vice chair for the past through years she has been exemplary a
so, ben to you, and your wife anna and your children, joel and alyssa, i want to thank you for --r outunderstandingstanding service, thank you so much. [ applause ] now, as i have said, the decision on who will succeed ben is one of the most important economic decisions that i will makes a president. one of the most important appointments that any president can make. because the chair of the fed is one of the most important policymakers in the world and the next chair will help guide our...
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. ♪ >>> i'm alyssa ray berg.ehner will not allow a vote on the bill to reopen the government without a serious talk on spending and he says the same goes for any effort to raise the debt ceiling. >>> and a fourth biker arraigned in connection to last week's motorcycle gang attack on a man driving a range rover. back to "caught on camera." >>> a boy being bullied with his back against the wall retaliates. >> i'm thinking, it has to end here. it has to stop. >> march 16th, 2011. sydney, australia. casey heinus is at school talking to two girls when he starts to get picked on, just like countless times before. >> he was going, oh, yeah, why are you talking about my mother, or something like that. i went, i wasn't. i didn't want anything to do with it. and then he started hitting me, and then it all happened. >> it's all being recorded on a bystander's cell phone. >> he's a very soft-hearted, heartfelt, very eager to please type of young man. >> casey's mom says the bullying began all the way back in grade school. >>
. ♪ >>> i'm alyssa ray berg.ehner will not allow a vote on the bill to reopen the government without a serious talk on spending and he says the same goes for any effort to raise the debt ceiling. >>> and a fourth biker arraigned in connection to last week's motorcycle gang attack on a man driving a range rover. back to "caught on camera." >>> a boy being bullied with his back against the wall retaliates. >> i'm thinking, it has to end here. it has to...
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so, ben to you and your wife, anna, and your children, joel and alyssa, i want to thank you for your outstanding service. thank you. [ applause ] >> now, as i've said, the decision who will succeed ben is one of the most important appointments any president can make, because the chair of the fed is one of the most important policymakers of the world. the next chair will help guide our economy after i've left office. i've considered a lot of factors. foremost among them is an understanding of the fed's dual mandate. sound monetary policy to make sure we keep inflation in check. but also increasing employment and creating jobs, which remains our most important economic challenge right now. and i found these qualities in janet yellen. she is a proven leader. and she's tough. not just because she's from brooklyn. janet is exceptionally well qualified for this role. she served in leadership positions at the fed for more than a decade. as vice chair for the past three years, she's been exemplary and a driving force of policies to drive our economic boost and recovery. janet is renowned for
so, ben to you and your wife, anna, and your children, joel and alyssa, i want to thank you for your outstanding service. thank you. [ applause ] >> now, as i've said, the decision who will succeed ben is one of the most important appointments any president can make, because the chair of the fed is one of the most important policymakers of the world. the next chair will help guide our economy after i've left office. i've considered a lot of factors. foremost among them is an understanding...
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to you and your wife, anna, and your children, joel and alyssa, i want to thank you for your outstanding service. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> as i've said the decision on who will succeed ben is one of the most important economic decisions i'll make as president, one of the most important appointments any president can make because the chair of the fed is one of the most important policy makers in the world. next chair will help guide our economy after i've left office. i've considered a lot of factors, foremost among them is an understanding of the dual mandate, sound monetary policy to make sure we keep inflation in check, but also, increasing employment, and creating jobs, which remains our most important economic challenge right now. and i've found these qualities in janet yellen. she's a proven leader. and she's tough. not just because she's from brooklyn. janet is exceptionally well qualified for this role. she served in leadership positions at the fed for more than a decade. as vice chair for the past three years, she's been exem particularry and driving force to help boos
to you and your wife, anna, and your children, joel and alyssa, i want to thank you for your outstanding service. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> as i've said the decision on who will succeed ben is one of the most important economic decisions i'll make as president, one of the most important appointments any president can make because the chair of the fed is one of the most important policy makers in the world. next chair will help guide our economy after i've left office. i've...
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. >>> alyssa milano has spent almost her entire life in front of the camera to tony danza's daughterode of "fashion police" which i co-hosted, literally the first thing i've hosted in my life rather than a bad dinner party. >> right, right. >> and felt that i would be a good fit for the show. >> one of the smartest people on the planet. >> he is so special. such a special, special guy. >> is fashion something that's been important to you? you have enjoyed? >> christian siriano from payless. >> no. how much? >> $50, i think. >> the beads alone cost 50 bucks. >> amazing, right? >> you're a fashionista? >> my mom was a fashion designer and my grandmother was a milliner. >> oh, it's in your dna. >> my mom made all of my clothes when i was a little girl, you know, in the '80s. >> goit's a good fit for you. >> it was and it's a great reminder of what fashion is supposed to be. actors have gotten so caught up in trying to look not only approachable, but also very homogenized. we're all afraid we're going to end up on that worst dressed list. fashion is supposed to be about self expression.
. >>> alyssa milano has spent almost her entire life in front of the camera to tony danza's daughterode of "fashion police" which i co-hosted, literally the first thing i've hosted in my life rather than a bad dinner party. >> right, right. >> and felt that i would be a good fit for the show. >> one of the smartest people on the planet. >> he is so special. such a special, special guy. >> is fashion something that's been important to you? you...
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the third season of "project runway: all-stars" hits lifetime with alyssa milano running the show.of the new season. thanks so much for watching and you can always pick us up on facebook, twitter, and instagram for your latest news. thanks so much for watching. >> what i am seeing in here is not all-star quality. any of you could go home. >> the pressure is kicking in. >> i am going to rip your fat little head off. >> welcome to the american museum of natural history. >> one of the classic elementary schools. >> this is awesome. >> i cannot feel my fingers. >> you do not know when she is going to crack, but she is going to crack. >> roger crybaby. >> sometimes i judge close on whether or not i think beyonce would wear them. >> nick cannon. >> nina garcia. >> kristin chenoweth. >> i cannot believe that came out of my mouth. >> you are an all-star. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- (upbeat march play ♪ good morning, usa! listen, rose, you're gonna go on and make lots of babies, and you're gonna watch them grow. promise me you'll survive. never... let g
the third season of "project runway: all-stars" hits lifetime with alyssa milano running the show.of the new season. thanks so much for watching and you can always pick us up on facebook, twitter, and instagram for your latest news. thanks so much for watching. >> what i am seeing in here is not all-star quality. any of you could go home. >> the pressure is kicking in. >> i am going to rip your fat little head off. >> welcome to the american museum of natural...
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hopefully our questions will be directed and alyssa list of the types of information you give us. in case not, you will have that opportunity at the end. >> this subcommittee has to take -- i know you have seen that. no weapons systems programs were canceled and no programs reported canceling or severely changing program contracts. osd officials agreed with this assessment. that kind of contradicts what dod was telling us what happened under sequestration. we were told that the impact would be significant, dramatic, immediate. that we basically avoided disaster in fiscal year 2013. my first question, and you can just say yes or no, do you agree with the assessment that no weapons systems programs were canceled and no programs reported canceling or severely changing program contracts? >> yes. not fully read the program. i want to comment on that. >> i would say that every program was impacted. yearre able to use prior to absorb some of the impact. frankly, the department of the navy had to push a significant amount of that impact. the impact is still staring at us across the board
hopefully our questions will be directed and alyssa list of the types of information you give us. in case not, you will have that opportunity at the end. >> this subcommittee has to take -- i know you have seen that. no weapons systems programs were canceled and no programs reported canceling or severely changing program contracts. osd officials agreed with this assessment. that kind of contradicts what dod was telling us what happened under sequestration. we were told that the impact...
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we have founder and ceo, alyssa rapp. i'm so glad you're here. i love you got the awards.impact showcase was. >> tracy, always great to be back. the impact showcase shows face of all entrepreneurs around the country. they bought us all together for quote-unquote award ceremony at the u.n. which was a thrill. tracy: shibani joshi a friend of fox. naked pizza, we had them here as well. these are big-time companies. you got people's choice. >> a big honor. my team gets entire credit. rallied facebook troops to like us. that is how we won the award and other category was surprise and award. tracy: bottle notes. send out a newsletter. call it the match.com for wine community. how so. >> we have email marketing and email newsletters through interactive events through social media. we're really matching consumers who love wine to wine brands. tracy: you're matching advertisers? this is future now. we were talking about twitter. how do you make money on this thing. it is all about advertising getting out there. there are a lot of people home thinking about how they have a brillian
we have founder and ceo, alyssa rapp. i'm so glad you're here. i love you got the awards.impact showcase was. >> tracy, always great to be back. the impact showcase shows face of all entrepreneurs around the country. they bought us all together for quote-unquote award ceremony at the u.n. which was a thrill. tracy: shibani joshi a friend of fox. naked pizza, we had them here as well. these are big-time companies. you got people's choice. >> a big honor. my team gets entire credit....
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and host and judge of "project runway: all stars," alyssa milano.ble by isney-abc domestic television] [cheers and applause] announcer: now here are kelly michael strahan. [cheers and applause] ♪
and host and judge of "project runway: all stars," alyssa milano.ble by isney-abc domestic television] [cheers and applause] announcer: now here are kelly michael strahan. [cheers and applause] ♪
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obamacare, big names like oprah winfrey, musicians john above very and john legend, actresses amy pohler, alyssash to get covered. now that the disasterous website has launched we're not hearing too much. actor kevin sorbo, you know him from the tv show, hercules, the legendary journeys. he is not staying silent. >> thank you. lori: i saw you shooting "red eye." why are so many celebrities piling in. >> ever since the '60s big shift from hollywood, go to conservative crowd they used to be to far left. lori: that is interesting. >> i'm like dennis miller. i grew up in minnesota, with waller mondale and humphrey, that party left me. the i stayed where i was. values my dad taught me as public school teacher work hard, don't expect any handouts that came from my father. lori: you're unique in that situation. has it affected your work? >> of course it does. hollywood is tolerance only if you have tolerance what you do and say. freedom of speech, they will fight to the living end of that only once again if you agree with what they say. lori: they're shooting two new hercules movies? >> we called. mayb
obamacare, big names like oprah winfrey, musicians john above very and john legend, actresses amy pohler, alyssash to get covered. now that the disasterous website has launched we're not hearing too much. actor kevin sorbo, you know him from the tv show, hercules, the legendary journeys. he is not staying silent. >> thank you. lori: i saw you shooting "red eye." why are so many celebrities piling in. >> ever since the '60s big shift from hollywood, go to conservative crowd...
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. >> we have adrian and alyssa showing the craze. you can go to toys "r" us.take the bracelets home. >> you get to borrow the loom. >> you get to borrow the loom but take the bracelet with you. >> next up, if you want to feed your family, head to olive garden. you can order one of these five entrees and when you leave they come and ask you would you like one to go. they give you a whole size to go for free and you can eat it the next day and they even compaqed with instructions. >> last up, you can get your car auto brakes, everything, sears auto for free. >> >> this is the wbal tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. happy purple friday. let's get a final check on the morning commute with sarah caldwell. bus accident out there. >> we are hearing of a very serious accident, overturned school bus on greenspring avenue . as far as traffic and what it is impacting, showdown between greenspring valley and hillside. this is an injury accident. at least one adult and five children we are hearing have been injured. we will pass along any additional information we g
. >> we have adrian and alyssa showing the craze. you can go to toys "r" us.take the bracelets home. >> you get to borrow the loom. >> you get to borrow the loom but take the bracelet with you. >> next up, if you want to feed your family, head to olive garden. you can order one of these five entrees and when you leave they come and ask you would you like one to go. they give you a whole size to go for free and you can eat it the next day and they even compaqed...
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hi alyssa. >> caller: hi how are you? coase go good.please go ahead. >> caller: what was the background in college that got you into investigative writing and stuff? it's so unusual. >> host: she wanted to know your background in college. >> guest: i'm what happens if you are a pre-med student and you get a d in organic chemistry. i'm not a career path anyone should attempt to follow. i went to a wonderful liberal arts school in maine called kolbe college. i was a biology major. i did not go to medical school. i worked at the local paper in waterville morning sentinel to learn basic reporting. i went to a small newspaper in massachusetts and worked my way up to the ap so it was on-the-job learning. i did not go to school for this. >> host: is david cowen still involved and is this program -- >> guest: david colon the former cia deputy are still on the job at the nypd. through the years dave has actually helped gotten the cia to send an act if duty cia officers to new york to help build these programs are the architect of what has been k
hi alyssa. >> caller: hi how are you? coase go good.please go ahead. >> caller: what was the background in college that got you into investigative writing and stuff? it's so unusual. >> host: she wanted to know your background in college. >> guest: i'm what happens if you are a pre-med student and you get a d in organic chemistry. i'm not a career path anyone should attempt to follow. i went to a wonderful liberal arts school in maine called kolbe college. i was a...
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. >> today a special volunteer, her 13-year-old daughter alyssa joined nyad for about 15 minutes of her two-day mission, a mission to help bring some relief to tens of thousands. juan carlos molina, al jazeera, new york. >> nyad's new york city swim which you see right there live is expected to last 48 hours. she's bl halfway through that. her trip from cuba to florida took 53 hours, and, of course, much more difficult conditions. nyad would be fighting some tough weather conditions if she were swimming in the ocean right now. for more on the national weather forecast let's bring in nicole mitchell. good morning. >> when i first heard this story before i saw it was in a pool and i just heard she was swimming in new york, i was thinking off the coastline. i thought that won't be good. we have a coast alal low dumpin lot of rain. there could be a flood potential with it. north carolina to virginia getting rain. more places are under the influence. as we get into the nekz couple of days, some of the heaviest core of that, virginia to southern parts of new jersey, some of those areas could
. >> today a special volunteer, her 13-year-old daughter alyssa joined nyad for about 15 minutes of her two-day mission, a mission to help bring some relief to tens of thousands. juan carlos molina, al jazeera, new york. >> nyad's new york city swim which you see right there live is expected to last 48 hours. she's bl halfway through that. her trip from cuba to florida took 53 hours, and, of course, much more difficult conditions. nyad would be fighting some tough weather conditions...
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the board member of the arlington free clinic, because alyssa of the american society for clinical laboratorysident and chief exhibit officer of the sinai medical center and dr. john the chief degette officer of the american cancer society. a quick reminder please do tweet all of your thoughts and comments at #mj. with that i will turn it over to you. >> thank you. we have a lot going on. millions of people are about to become injured in january. we saw the phones ringing off the hook a day before healthcare.gov and salles the system slowdown. the politics regardless of the republican and democrat conservative, liberal, regardless of people are believing, people are interested and they are going to sign up. there will be more injured people even through the private insurance or premeditate. at the same time many people will be left on injured. so what will be the effect? we have a great panel with us today. and this is a pretty straightforward question but with different answers for just about everyone on the panel. so, we are going to start off with an insurance question. there are many engi
the board member of the arlington free clinic, because alyssa of the american society for clinical laboratorysident and chief exhibit officer of the sinai medical center and dr. john the chief degette officer of the american cancer society. a quick reminder please do tweet all of your thoughts and comments at #mj. with that i will turn it over to you. >> thank you. we have a lot going on. millions of people are about to become injured in january. we saw the phones ringing off the hook a...
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. >> 14-year-old alyssa has been riding and training her thoroughbred for just eight weeks. >> he isrning really fast and i'm really proud of him. we have had to practice almost every day and we have been practicing, trying to get him not to run like a racehorse but slow down and try to become more balanced. >> governor jack used to be a racehorse but now that his career is over, he has another chance to shine in a different way thanks to the non-profit training racehorse project. they have made it their purpose. >> if nobody wants them, they are like dogs and cats that aren't wanted anymore. some are euthanized. some are left in a pasture, dropped off. >> some are through with 2/3 of their lives left. many say they are still able to do police work and other things. their skills will be show cased for the first-ever thoroughbred makeover. >> it's showcasing the training horses have been through in just three months. >> these are all horses who have raced at least once and now have a chance at a second career. >> they are hoping the event will help raise awareness and show what they a
. >> 14-year-old alyssa has been riding and training her thoroughbred for just eight weeks. >> he isrning really fast and i'm really proud of him. we have had to practice almost every day and we have been practicing, trying to get him not to run like a racehorse but slow down and try to become more balanced. >> governor jack used to be a racehorse but now that his career is over, he has another chance to shine in a different way thanks to the non-profit training racehorse...
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alyssa, democratic caller. caller: this is teresa. host: sorry about that. go ahead. the twoi agree with gentlemen that just spoke. he is totally out of the loop. he is the president, he should man up. he should know what is going on in this country. of what is going on. it is always i do not know. he lames everybody else. it is always the republicans -- and now the democrats. host: did you vote for him? caller: i did not. him the first for time, the second time i did not vote for him because i did not feel he was all i. -- because i did not feel he was qualified. us -- i feelrming like we're living in russia. host: we are going to keep getting your thoughts on president obama's accountability when it comes to the nsa spying stories, the rollout of the affordable care act. a bystander, scott wilson also writing about this in the washington post. keep dialing in. you temperature comments on our twitter page or on our facebook page. -- you can keep putting comments on our twitter page or on our facebook page. billy house is with us. let's begin with kathleen sebelius. s
alyssa, democratic caller. caller: this is teresa. host: sorry about that. go ahead. the twoi agree with gentlemen that just spoke. he is totally out of the loop. he is the president, he should man up. he should know what is going on in this country. of what is going on. it is always i do not know. he lames everybody else. it is always the republicans -- and now the democrats. host: did you vote for him? caller: i did not. him the first for time, the second time i did not vote for him because i...
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me and alyssa, my wife, we don't date for 60 years and then at 99 get married.wards growth. when you get that, it's a lot different. >> so the video has given you some pretty awesome influence. congratulations on the look. >> thank you so much. >> what do you want to do with your influence? >> i'm left-handed, an artist, creating in that adhd mindset. >> oh, lord. okay. >> you never know what's going to happen. >> i have one of those in my family. >> i really enjoy creativity. i really enjoy the arts. so whether it's videos, a book, i just kind of want to do things that make people look at jesus in a different light. >> how will you measure whether the book's a success? >> i'm not totally sure. so it's been out for two weeks, and both time it hit "the new york times'" best-seller list. >> that is a very good and earthly standard. >> so that's -- i don't know if you were asking on that manner or not. but then also, e-mails and messages are my favorite. so like, again, the awards, whatever, aren't the biggest deal. but when i get an e-mail that says hey, i read th
me and alyssa, my wife, we don't date for 60 years and then at 99 get married.wards growth. when you get that, it's a lot different. >> so the video has given you some pretty awesome influence. congratulations on the look. >> thank you so much. >> what do you want to do with your influence? >> i'm left-handed, an artist, creating in that adhd mindset. >> oh, lord. okay. >> you never know what's going to happen. >> i have one of those in my family....
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. >> we have adrian and alyssa showing the craze. you can go to toys "r" us.take the bracelets home. >> you get to borrow the loom. >> you get to borrow the loom but take the bracelet with you. >> next up, if you want to feed your family, head to olive garden. you can order one of these five entrees and when you leave they come and ask you would you like one to go. they give you a whole size to go for free and you can eat it the next day and they even compaqed with instructions. >> last up, you can get your car auto brakes, everything, sears auto foro go. you can get your cars, auto, brakes, everything checked at sears auto for free. >>> good morning. it is 8:26 now on this friday, october 4th. i'm rare ron gilcrest. summer sticking around. tom is here with your forecast. >>> more like august 4th. good morning. temperatures now in the 60s. it is rather humid as well. still have some fog in some of the rural areas. that will be dissipated over the next hours. later today, partly cloudy. highs reaching upper 80s. the warm pattern will continue. morning low, 60s.
. >> we have adrian and alyssa showing the craze. you can go to toys "r" us.take the bracelets home. >> you get to borrow the loom. >> you get to borrow the loom but take the bracelet with you. >> next up, if you want to feed your family, head to olive garden. you can order one of these five entrees and when you leave they come and ask you would you like one to go. they give you a whole size to go for free and you can eat it the next day and they even compaqed...
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next week, we have julie andrews, christie brinkley and a alyssa milano and neil sedaka. >> and gavin. choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet, connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now, choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs -- our fastest speed ever. with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once with a total home dvr and play them back in any room. [ female announcer ] so call now to choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch and get a total home dvr included for life. why wait? call today. [ male announcer ] choose at&t and build your bundle. it's whatever works for you. ♪ >>> right now at 11:00 bart trains at a standstill, and, of course, they're not moving because bart workers are on strike for the second time in just four months. thank you very muc
next week, we have julie andrews, christie brinkley and a alyssa milano and neil sedaka. >> and gavin. choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet, connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now, choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs -- our...
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second, later this afternoon, the president will be briefed on shutdown impacts by alyssa messer marco, deputy chief of staff. ofvia burwell, the director office of management and budget, and other senior staff. among the issues discussed will be the effects of the furloughs at the department of the treasury office of foreign assets control. it implements the u.s. government's financial sanctions -- sanctions, including those that apply to iran. the other factors had to furlough nearly all of its staff due to the lapse in congressional funding. full-1 employees of 175 time employees have been accepted, meaning that the office is unable to sustain its core function. one, those functions -- issuing new sanctions designations against those enabling the government of iran and syria as well as terrorist organizations, wmd percolator's, narcotic cartels, and organized crime roots. two, investigating and analyzing facial violations. three, issuing licensing to authorize humanitarian and other important activities that might otherwise be barbed by samson -- by section. four, issuing new sectio
second, later this afternoon, the president will be briefed on shutdown impacts by alyssa messer marco, deputy chief of staff. ofvia burwell, the director office of management and budget, and other senior staff. among the issues discussed will be the effects of the furloughs at the department of the treasury office of foreign assets control. it implements the u.s. government's financial sanctions -- sanctions, including those that apply to iran. the other factors had to furlough nearly all of...