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annette: hi. i'm annette. annette. lemonis: annette. yolanda: yolanda.yolanda, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. can we make a batch from scratch? tony: absolutely. lemonis: what do we have prepped? yolanda: we have pistachio prepped and we have lemon. lemonis: lemon? yolanda: lemon with mint. annette: you a lemon guy? lemonis: my last name is lemon. annette: all right. give it here! there you go! lemonis: let's make lemon! yolanda: this is the lemon mix. annette: out of fresh lemons. lemonis: fresh lemons. yolanda: we squeeze fresh lemons. annette: go ahead, now! there you go, marcus! shake what your mama gave you! lemonis: you got to shake it and stir it. annette: there you go! lemonis: okay, so that's the mix. now what we doing? annette: you got to pour this in the gelato machine. lemonis: okay, so this goes in the machine. annette: yeah. okay, now we're gonna mint and zested lemon. go ahead, there. go ahead and pour it. don't -- lemonis: i got it. okay. annette: and let it come out. we gonna put it in the mold. what we do...take it... tony: and then it h
annette: hi. i'm annette. annette. lemonis: annette. yolanda: yolanda.yolanda, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. can we make a batch from scratch? tony: absolutely. lemonis: what do we have prepped? yolanda: we have pistachio prepped and we have lemon. lemonis: lemon? yolanda: lemon with mint. annette: you a lemon guy? lemonis: my last name is lemon. annette: all right. give it here! there you go! lemonis: let's make lemon! yolanda: this is the lemon mix. annette: out of fresh lemons. lemonis:...
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in the meantime annette has donated her kidney to someone else who was searching on facebook. the following day and going again lama has come through the operation well and so has the done a. court has known la much for a long time but it was only through his facebook page that she learned of his predicament she's glad that she was able to help in time yes. i wanted to do something good and help a kidney patient lead a normal life again that was my motivation ava collide the means i wanted him to be able to do nice things with his daughter again and out of high stocks we met in dr locally who lucky new need come what he need to call. despite the disappointments la met experienced in his facebook search he too is glad that he tried that path. if i hadn't i would probably still be waiting for a donor kidney and latterly things were going downhill fast and it would probably have been too late for me. in the meantime korean monitor of arrived for the time being manic still has to be protected from germs from marriage school. i mean. through his facebook search lamont has won a rac
in the meantime annette has donated her kidney to someone else who was searching on facebook. the following day and going again lama has come through the operation well and so has the done a. court has known la much for a long time but it was only through his facebook page that she learned of his predicament she's glad that she was able to help in time yes. i wanted to do something good and help a kidney patient lead a normal life again that was my motivation ava collide the means i wanted him...
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and it's visit is a wonderful surprise for come in she tells annette how good she's looking and how happy she is to see her again i mean talk talk talk talk to. me here. clued. you in the children are also delighted to see an aunt for a long time donating via facebook just wasn't an option for her because initially she wanted to donate anonymously for a specific reason. when you get to know. there is a burden of gratitude. because they feel like they should be grateful all their life. which for me is not necessary because of my decision my responsibility but now she doesn't regret her decision she feels really ok. it will soon become clear whether a transplant is possible. here. kidney specialists in the netherlands actually prefer anonymous donors to facebook donors for ethical reasons. but i knew from this is since the kidney donor has no idea who the recipient will be anonymous donations rule out dishonest motives like financial profit we have also learnt that such donors act out of a deep conviction but we still need to gather experience where this new phenomenon of facebook donors is
and it's visit is a wonderful surprise for come in she tells annette how good she's looking and how happy she is to see her again i mean talk talk talk talk to. me here. clued. you in the children are also delighted to see an aunt for a long time donating via facebook just wasn't an option for her because initially she wanted to donate anonymously for a specific reason. when you get to know. there is a burden of gratitude. because they feel like they should be grateful all their life. which for...
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what struck out to you, annette? >> actually, mario draghi was more or less explaining the actions they have taken last week in riga when they were giving us revised forward guidance when it comes to rates and also announced the end of their quantitative easing program. given the selloff in the markets and given the increased uncertainties on trade, that was the most interesting part. mario draghi clearly is also worried about that let's listen first what he had to say about risks >> the downside risk to the outlook comes from three main sources. the threat of increased global protectionism prompted by the imposition of steele and loom tari lo aluminum tariffs by the united states, the possibility for persistent heightened financial market volatility. >> of course heighten t eened volatility can come from the fact that the fed and the ecb, we're forgetting about the boj for the moment, a tightening their policy stance and by that starting to withdraw liquidity from the markets less liquidity could mean more volatilit
what struck out to you, annette? >> actually, mario draghi was more or less explaining the actions they have taken last week in riga when they were giving us revised forward guidance when it comes to rates and also announced the end of their quantitative easing program. given the selloff in the markets and given the increased uncertainties on trade, that was the most interesting part. mario draghi clearly is also worried about that let's listen first what he had to say about risks...
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annette williams manager for manageable services at sfmta. at an earlier meeting you had questions abstained our shop around program and i wanted to give you a pick overview on paratransit and answer any questions you might have. >> supervisor peskin: it's on the website so we can also see it. >> yes. our three main modes of service are sf access, group van like people going to adult day center in taxi then the two additional services are shop around and van go and both of those are available to seniors or people with disabilities, so not just those ada eligible which are people unable to use our fixed route system. in the last period we had 85% on time and we completed 235,000 trips. 71,000 of those were wheelchair users and group van we did 189,000 trips. one of the things that's always important is vehicles in the van program and we want to get to the point where all of our vehicles are in the procure oc right now 89 of those are in that process and it's very easy to replace them. we are getting 10 new sedans lou ththrough the transportati
annette williams manager for manageable services at sfmta. at an earlier meeting you had questions abstained our shop around program and i wanted to give you a pick overview on paratransit and answer any questions you might have. >> supervisor peskin: it's on the website so we can also see it. >> yes. our three main modes of service are sf access, group van like people going to adult day center in taxi then the two additional services are shop around and van go and both of those are...
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vw also coming on the resumption of talks annette is in frankfurt covering this this seems like all of companies expressing regret, but share prices have not been badly impacted >> that's true i think a lot of that has already been factored in to the share price. when you look at the carmakers, they have been under water quite a bit. anticipation that such a move could come the big risk is that donald trump will impose a 25% import tax on european cars which would hurt the german carmakers. there are estimates up to additional costs of 4.5 billion euros, that would -- they're saying that every single car, which then would be imported to the united states is a lossmaking investment from the side of the german carmaker. we're nowhere close to that scenario, but it could happen. that risk is, of course, a major concern to the german carmakers. if we talk about steel, aluminum, we don't have a lot of aluminum producers in energy it's too energy intense, that business, but the steelmakers, they don't -- they're not overly concerned about that tariff. what should concern them and what i'm he
vw also coming on the resumption of talks annette is in frankfurt covering this this seems like all of companies expressing regret, but share prices have not been badly impacted >> that's true i think a lot of that has already been factored in to the share price. when you look at the carmakers, they have been under water quite a bit. anticipation that such a move could come the big risk is that donald trump will impose a 25% import tax on european cars which would hurt the german...
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for organ removal and that is really available so many kidney patients hope for a living donor like annette. she read coming as appeal on facebook several months ago. i was just reading on facebook like everyone else and then i'll. post. it it spoke to me in my heart i can relate to her because i love her also. well that was about it. i met has already had sociological and medical tests only people who are physically and mentally stable are accepted as donors. it's early morning at the hormones after ten hours of dialysis lament can't last one couple himself from the machine the blood cleansing procedure puts a lot of strain on his circulatory system. manic noticed that he hasn't got a knife. now it has to stick to a strict diet hardly any sold and only half a liter of fluid a day he also has to take medication five times a day all to avoid having to go into hospital. has to have a check up every four to six weeks and he's due for another one soon clocking in at the home and it's a necessary evil but hospital they have to see whether my data is still good enough or whether they have deterio
for organ removal and that is really available so many kidney patients hope for a living donor like annette. she read coming as appeal on facebook several months ago. i was just reading on facebook like everyone else and then i'll. post. it it spoke to me in my heart i can relate to her because i love her also. well that was about it. i met has already had sociological and medical tests only people who are physically and mentally stable are accepted as donors. it's early morning at the hormones...
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as the leader of europe's b biggest economy.s annette i in berlin for us tonight. >> angela merkel, chancellor of germany, is facing a crisis in her very long career. at the core of the problem is the question which refugees should b aowed into germany and which refugees should be rejected at the border. the sister party of her party whichin c from the south of germany, is very adamant about the fact that those people who have registered elsewhere in the europeanon u should be rejected. angela merkel famous for her open door policy, at same time says we need to have a european solution. for now, it looks that compromise is hard to reach because both parties have been vocal about their positions. but one thing is clear. everybody in berlin knows that this crisis could topple the government. for "nightly business report" in berlin, germany. >>> time to take a look now at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. ainly a lot of talk today about that downgrade of di to sell from hold at pivotal research. the analyst is concern that had the battle for foxssets has placed disney in an unwinnable situ
as the leader of europe's b biggest economy.s annette i in berlin for us tonight. >> angela merkel, chancellor of germany, is facing a crisis in her very long career. at the core of the problem is the question which refugees should b aowed into germany and which refugees should be rejected at the border. the sister party of her party whichin c from the south of germany, is very adamant about the fact that those people who have registered elsewhere in the europeanon u should be rejected....
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. >> reporter: some parents, like annette rising, are concerned. >> some parents are totally itainst it. e lot of parents don't believe that there should be any on school at all. >> reporter: what do you say to people who don't want guns at school. >> i kindly remind people that people are already bringing guns to school and that's much more dangerous. >> reporter: a cold reminder of a new reality. adriana diaz, cbs news, polk county, philadelphia. >> ninan: in philadelphia today, a mural was dedicated to cbs news legend ed bradley. the mural is in the neighborhood where the award-winning journalist grew up. it shows bradley surrounded by images from his groundbreaking career. he was cbs' first african seerican white house correspondent and worked at "60 minutes" for 26 years. bradley died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 65. coming up, email scams hit a new low. hackers target victims purchasing homes and trick them into sending money. later, a special father's day for a dad and son who were forced to spend decades apart. decades apart. episodes of laughing or crying that are exagg
. >> reporter: some parents, like annette rising, are concerned. >> some parents are totally itainst it. e lot of parents don't believe that there should be any on school at all. >> reporter: what do you say to people who don't want guns at school. >> i kindly remind people that people are already bringing guns to school and that's much more dangerous. >> reporter: a cold reminder of a new reality. adriana diaz, cbs news, polk county, philadelphia. >> ninan:...
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. >> some parents like annette rising are concerned. >> when you drop your daughter off for the firstf school in the fall how will you feel there is some one carrying a gun. >> ate little anxious. >> what you you say, this bringsz guns into schools which is dangerous? >> i kindly remind them that guns are already being brought into school. that's much more dangerous. >> are you prepared to potentially kill someone if there is a threat? >> at the end of the training i believe weave will be ready to do what we have to do to stop threat, yes. >> despite your back ground as a minister? >> i'm human. i have to protect my family. as anyone does. and, i'm going to protect life, the best way that i can. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse e
. >> some parents like annette rising are concerned. >> when you drop your daughter off for the firstf school in the fall how will you feel there is some one carrying a gun. >> ate little anxious. >> what you you say, this bringsz guns into schools which is dangerous? >> i kindly remind them that guns are already being brought into school. that's much more dangerous. >> are you prepared to potentially kill someone if there is a threat? >> at the end of...
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annette is in frankfurt. how likely is the tieup given that both are german domestically focused banks >> well, actually, a tieup of both institutes is imminently not very likely. perhaps at the end of a very long development process we could see one day the tieup of those two lenders because, of course, what you're alluding to is that perhaps competition law would not allow that but having said that, i don't think that would be a problem because we have such a large savings bank and other public banking sector having said that but where do we stand? the report is saying they are sounding out investors and pal tigss in berlin, where there's the tieup in their interest. i think it's highly questionable that he's doing that obviously, that would make the rounds twit fast if he was quizzing lawmakers in berlin about such a tieup what we might see is that of course they talk together. they have done that in the past. it's like a renewed chapter of that story having said that, for now, deutschbank has its on probl
annette is in frankfurt. how likely is the tieup given that both are german domestically focused banks >> well, actually, a tieup of both institutes is imminently not very likely. perhaps at the end of a very long development process we could see one day the tieup of those two lenders because, of course, what you're alluding to is that perhaps competition law would not allow that but having said that, i don't think that would be a problem because we have such a large savings bank and...
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let's get to annette with the latest >> thank you very much yes.hat credit downgrade was much awaited. there was speculation about it in the markets for weeks what are they saying they are saying that they're seeing clear execution risks when it comes to that new strategy, and they have not expected such deep cuts when it comes to the restructuring of the bank we had the head of commerce of the bank, we asked whether he thinks the bank is vulnerable right now. take a listen. >> we are, if you look at our share price yesterday vulnerable for speculation. it's -- we are vulnerable when bad news comes out, that the market reacts heavily. we are shifting, redefining the core these are things we're doing, it's tough, sometimes bumpy, but we have quite a lot behind us. we know what we have in front of us, we have a plan >> the problem with the bank, with deutsche bank is they had a plan for so many years, investors are losing a bit of their nerves here. implementation was the weakness of the bank for so many years. the last ceo didn't get the bank on pro
let's get to annette with the latest >> thank you very much yes.hat credit downgrade was much awaited. there was speculation about it in the markets for weeks what are they saying they are saying that they're seeing clear execution risks when it comes to that new strategy, and they have not expected such deep cuts when it comes to the restructuring of the bank we had the head of commerce of the bank, we asked whether he thinks the bank is vulnerable right now. take a listen. >> we...
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annette is in frankfurt with the latest since the chief economist, pratt, made those comments, there has been excitement about today's meeting being a live meeting. we should get hopefully clarity and the plans for quantitative easing what can you tell us >> that's completely right ever since peter pratt was surprising the markets, this meeting has gotten a lot of attention from the markets and investors. what can we expect from today's meeting in riga? "a," more details. how mario draghi and his team see the phasing out of the quantitative easing program. the current program officially ends in september, the end of september. and it's widely expected that the current run rate of 30 billion euros a month will be phased out until the end of this year whether we get an end date or not, that's the question because it's also clear that given all the uncertainties in the world, like trade war, perhaps italy, perhaps the ecb wants to keep a bit of flexibility so the best case is that we get some more commitment of a phasing out from the ecb, perhaps even some more details about the plans,
annette is in frankfurt with the latest since the chief economist, pratt, made those comments, there has been excitement about today's meeting being a live meeting. we should get hopefully clarity and the plans for quantitative easing what can you tell us >> that's completely right ever since peter pratt was surprising the markets, this meeting has gotten a lot of attention from the markets and investors. what can we expect from today's meeting in riga? "a," more details. how...
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novotny said this morning that instability in europe is more political than economical my colleague, annetteis in sintra does this seem to be a hint at a rate hike the end of summer based on your conversations? >> not really. there's so many people on the governing council who have different opinions of what actually has been said the terms throughout summer is provoking discussions. we have some saying that this means clearly at the end of summer, at least throughout the summer of next year, it's for them a clear definition that it's not before the end of summer others are saying it's like the window that it could happen during the summer. so we collected some voices in interviews on that topic for you, i would like you to taka listen now >> we are expecting, based on whatwe've seen in the data, that that guidance is as of what we expect now, the end of the summer 2019, that's the period before which we would -- we think the data will be strong enough to indicate any kind of change in interest rate policy >> to couch it in terms of a season or a window makes sense as long as the inflation d
novotny said this morning that instability in europe is more political than economical my colleague, annetteis in sintra does this seem to be a hint at a rate hike the end of summer based on your conversations? >> not really. there's so many people on the governing council who have different opinions of what actually has been said the terms throughout summer is provoking discussions. we have some saying that this means clearly at the end of summer, at least throughout the summer of next...
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. >> for more on the supreme court ruling, we are joined by annette nolan, a professor of accounting and finance at san jose state university. we appreciate you taking the time. this ruling over to -- overturns a long-held ruling. which prevented states from collecting sales taxes from companies that did not have a connection to the state. why do you believe the majority of justices felt it was time for a change?>> it was a close decision. i was surprised. i thought they would uphold the other decision. i think they look at the majority saying the physical presence was not the right standard back in 1992. there are other ways to determine, are you doing enough activity in the state that you need to collect sales tax from customers? >> let's drill down on what people at home want to know. what does this mean for anyone who shops online? which is all of us these days. how long before i will notice the difference with my total? >> in south dakota, their threshold for who would have to collect was you had to have over $100,000 in sales into south dakota are more than 200 transactions. i
. >> for more on the supreme court ruling, we are joined by annette nolan, a professor of accounting and finance at san jose state university. we appreciate you taking the time. this ruling over to -- overturns a long-held ruling. which prevented states from collecting sales taxes from companies that did not have a connection to the state. why do you believe the majority of justices felt it was time for a change?>> it was a close decision. i was surprised. i thought they would...
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peter strzok including the 2016 exchange where they would stop the election of donald trump so is annette likely to think those charges would hurt her campaign for clinton and help donald trump to be elected? >> i think that may be a given. >> and wouldn't that outcome be the opposite of what peter strzok promised his lover in those messages? >> i guess so although frankly i haven't thought about it are on the inflammation -- implications ultimately could be as it was it wasn't relevant. >> american people have they would conclude this political bias directly affected investigative decisions and judgment calls that we will disagree about that. i want to get something very personal for you.af as an american patriot and esteemed public servant thank you for your service. is american people's trust in our justice system important to you as an individual? >> absolutely. >> into the republic as a whole. >> do you believe you have a personal duty to help guard the integrity of in our institutions? >> if your report had concluded the evidence showed improper consideration including political bia
peter strzok including the 2016 exchange where they would stop the election of donald trump so is annette likely to think those charges would hurt her campaign for clinton and help donald trump to be elected? >> i think that may be a given. >> and wouldn't that outcome be the opposite of what peter strzok promised his lover in those messages? >> i guess so although frankly i haven't thought about it are on the inflammation -- implications ultimately could be as it was it...
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annette: shake what your mama gave you!potential... we know that the margins in this business are spectacular. ...but the owner's been frozen in place. help me build the blueprint. tony: okay. i will. lemonis: 'cause i don't feel like you're into it right now. tony: well, i'm frustrated. lemonis: he's let his operation fall into chaos. there's no inventory system. there's no process to anything. he's left his employees to fend for themselves. tony's really not around that much. yolanda: no. lemonis: when's the last time you worked the truck? tony: i don't work in the truck. lemonis: and he's sunk hundreds of thousands of dollars into a failed franchise model, putting his family's life savings at risk. they're not gonna bail you out anymore.
annette: shake what your mama gave you!potential... we know that the margins in this business are spectacular. ...but the owner's been frozen in place. help me build the blueprint. tony: okay. i will. lemonis: 'cause i don't feel like you're into it right now. tony: well, i'm frustrated. lemonis: he's let his operation fall into chaos. there's no inventory system. there's no process to anything. he's left his employees to fend for themselves. tony's really not around that much. yolanda: no....
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and annette wrote that she liked the cooling pad idea. >> and there are cheaper options out there, sond. what if the reason one has trouble with sleep happens to be diane's, diana's smile? who diana? >> previous anchor here? >> she has a very nice smile. some people said they don't want to solve their sleep problems then they wouldn't see us. we don't want you to jeopardize your sleep. but keep the tv on. we don't want you to jeopardize your sleep. but keep the tv on. if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigger is better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot less bulky. always discreet. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95
and annette wrote that she liked the cooling pad idea. >> and there are cheaper options out there, sond. what if the reason one has trouble with sleep happens to be diane's, diana's smile? who diana? >> previous anchor here? >> she has a very nice smile. some people said they don't want to solve their sleep problems then they wouldn't see us. we don't want you to jeopardize your sleep. but keep the tv on. we don't want you to jeopardize your sleep. but keep the tv on. if these...
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. >> reporter: some parents like annette rising are concerned. >> when you drop your daughter off for day of school in the fall, how are you going to feel about the fact there is someone with a gun? >> probably a little anxious. >> what do you say to people who say this only brings guns into school, which is dangerous? >> i kindly remind them that guns are already being brought into school, and that's much more dangerous. >> are you prepared to potentially kill someone if there is a threat? >> at the end of this training, i believe we will be ready to do what we have to do to stop that threat, yes. >> despite your background as a minister? >> i'm human. i have to protect my family as anyone does, and i'm going to protect life the best way that i can. >> reporter: the program was named after aaron feis, the assistant football coach at marjory stoneman douglas high school, who died protecting his students. his wife will be here to meet the guardians in the name of he. adriana, gr rorting. it rses a lot of interesting questions. as they're taking this extensive training course, they may
. >> reporter: some parents like annette rising are concerned. >> when you drop your daughter off for day of school in the fall, how are you going to feel about the fact there is someone with a gun? >> probably a little anxious. >> what do you say to people who say this only brings guns into school, which is dangerous? >> i kindly remind them that guns are already being brought into school, and that's much more dangerous. >> are you prepared to potentially...
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annette in vincentown, new jersey, a republican. caller: i just have like a complaint. am listening to an official disrespect our president, and it is very disturbing. he calls him donald trump, ron, and he mo continues to go on and on. he is an elected official and i think they should show more respect for the president of the united states. host: what official are you referring to? what were you watching? caller: mayor kenny in philadelphia, very disturbing. you are an elected official. show respect for the president of the united states. host: that is a net in new jersey this morning. kate is in michigan, line four democrats. -- line for democrats. caller: i am glad the lonnie is isk, but i am -- melania back, but i am wondering why no one is reporting much about what jeff merkley found in brownsville, texas. he tried to go into an abandoned walmart building and was unable to enter. the police were called on him and they are apparently housing young children there, immigrants. he also found a site where children were being kept in cages. this is common knowledge. i a
annette in vincentown, new jersey, a republican. caller: i just have like a complaint. am listening to an official disrespect our president, and it is very disturbing. he calls him donald trump, ron, and he mo continues to go on and on. he is an elected official and i think they should show more respect for the president of the united states. host: what official are you referring to? what were you watching? caller: mayor kenny in philadelphia, very disturbing. you are an elected official. show...