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candace shipman was again the bartender. and sam freeman came in, ordered some galliano, and chose a song from the jukebox. >> he was sitting at the bar and staring me right in the eyes singing "only you know and i know." hairs stood up on my arms -- all over my body. ♪ only you know and i know >> i was convinced. i was convinced that he'd gotten away with murder and was flaunting it in front of me. >> now, 12 years later, freeman was married with two children and worked as a supply sergeant for the national guard. >> he was even attempting to run for city council. i thought that all was a bit brazen with the way i felt and the things i knew. >> with a warrant, investigators found a galliano bottle in freeman's home. freeman said this bottle was a recent addition to his collection, not the one given to him by the bartender on the night laura was murdered. but police confiscated it anyway. apparently freeman filled the bottle with colored water for display purposes. but he didn't fill it to the very top. a lab technician swab
candace shipman was again the bartender. and sam freeman came in, ordered some galliano, and chose a song from the jukebox. >> he was sitting at the bar and staring me right in the eyes singing "only you know and i know." hairs stood up on my arms -- all over my body. ♪ only you know and i know >> i was convinced. i was convinced that he'd gotten away with murder and was flaunting it in front of me. >> now, 12 years later, freeman was married with two children and...
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i liked the human aspects of bartending and talking to people.ated the service part like doing what people asked me to do. i wouldn't mind having a robot to do that. truthfully i don't think the actual human bartenders could be replaced because unfortunately humans think that robots are beneath them, right, andy? >> no, i don't. >> most people do and that said the bartender has to hold power over the patrons. that's how you get them to tip and that's how you get them to stay in line. you need someone who has that kind of power and people will always have that. do drinks need gimmicks like this? >> they shouldn't. the good news is they are doing these robots are on cruiseships and they will get horrible viruses. i feel they really just want to be robot actors. i think good for him he is doing well and he has a big movie coming out. it is not really what they want to be doing. >> are there any setbacks for bar bots in your mind? >> i am a people person. i just like people. you can't make them authentic because they have to learn to steal from the t
i liked the human aspects of bartending and talking to people.ated the service part like doing what people asked me to do. i wouldn't mind having a robot to do that. truthfully i don't think the actual human bartenders could be replaced because unfortunately humans think that robots are beneath them, right, andy? >> no, i don't. >> most people do and that said the bartender has to hold power over the patrons. that's how you get them to tip and that's how you get them to stay in...
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and even the bartenders who tonight are standing in the back of a room somewhere in america. if their american dreams become impossible we will have just become another country. but if they succeed this 21st century will also be an american century. [cheering and applause] >> this will be the message of my campaign and the purpose of my presidency, and to succeed on this journey i will need your prayers and your support and ultimately your vote. and so tonight i'm asking you to take that first step with me by joining us at our website marcorubio.com. my wife jeanette and my four children are here tonight. [applause] >> the next 19 months will take me far away from home. i'll miss watching amanda run track and danielle play track and daniel play soccer. i've lost course because this election is about them. theirs is the most important generation. and i'll tell you why. [applause] >> because if we can capture the promise of this new century they will be the freest and the most prosperous americans that have ever lived. but if we fail, they will be the first generation of americ
and even the bartenders who tonight are standing in the back of a room somewhere in america. if their american dreams become impossible we will have just become another country. but if they succeed this 21st century will also be an american century. [cheering and applause] >> this will be the message of my campaign and the purpose of my presidency, and to succeed on this journey i will need your prayers and your support and ultimately your vote. and so tonight i'm asking you to take that...
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bartender over the years. it's a beautiful story he tells very well.gets stronger and stronger. >> it's a great story. we've heard obama's battle cry, pay your fair share. is it fair when 20% pay 84% of the taxes? this has not helped our economy. we'll discuss it next. ♪ ♪ grind virtually any kind of food waste into an unending source of electrical power for a city? when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >> charles: eight tier was in m
bartender over the years. it's a beautiful story he tells very well.gets stronger and stronger. >> it's a great story. we've heard obama's battle cry, pay your fair share. is it fair when 20% pay 84% of the taxes? this has not helped our economy. we'll discuss it next. ♪ ♪ grind virtually any kind of food waste into an unending source of electrical power for a city? when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. "what...
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bartending glossary, $200. kerry. what is chaser? that's it. bartending, $400. kerry.is dirty? good. bartending, $600. answer... an early find. that may be good news for your opponents
bartending glossary, $200. kerry. what is chaser? that's it. bartending, $400. kerry.is dirty? good. bartending, $600. answer... an early find. that may be good news for your opponents
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here in america, my father became a bartender. my mother, a cashier, a maid, a k-mart stock clerk. they never made it big. but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs owned a home, retired with security and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. the problem is now, too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hardworking families that are living paycheck to paycheck, one unexpected expense away from disaster. young americans unable to start a career or a business or a family because they owe thousands of dollars in student loans for degrees that did not even lead to jobs. and small business owners who are luck to struggle under the weight of more taxes, more regulation and more government. why is this happening? in a country that for over two centuries has been defined by equality of opportunity? it's because while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century too many of our lea
here in america, my father became a bartender. my mother, a cashier, a maid, a k-mart stock clerk. they never made it big. but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs owned a home, retired with security and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. the problem is now, too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible....
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here in america, my father became a bartender. my mother, a cashier, and made -- a maid, a kmart store clerk. they never made it big, but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs owned a home, retired with security, and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. the problem is, now too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hard-working families that are living paycheck to paycheck, one unexpected expense away from disaster. young americans, unable to start a career, or a business, or a emily, because they of thousands of dollars in student loans for degrees that did not even lead to jobs. and small business owners who are left to struggle under the weight of more taxes, more regulations, and more government. why is this happening in a country that for over two centuries has been defined by equality of opportunity? it is because while our people and economy a
here in america, my father became a bartender. my mother, a cashier, and made -- a maid, a kmart store clerk. they never made it big, but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs owned a home, retired with security, and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. the problem is, now too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still...
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here in america my father became a bartender. my mother a cashier, a maid, a k-mart store clerk. they never made it big, but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs, owned a home retired with security and gave all four of their than their own. my parents achieved what has came to be known as the american dream. the problem is now too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hard-working families that are living paycheck to paycheck one unexpected expense away from disaster. young americans, unable to start a career or a business or a family, because they owe thousands of dollars in student loans for degrees that did not even lead to jobs. and small business owners who are left to struggle under the weight of more taxes, more regulations and more government. why is this happening? in a country that for over two centuries has been defined by equality of opportunity. it's because while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century, too many of our leaders and their i
here in america my father became a bartender. my mother a cashier, a maid, a k-mart store clerk. they never made it big, but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs, owned a home retired with security and gave all four of their than their own. my parents achieved what has came to be known as the american dream. the problem is now too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hard-working families that are...
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neil: i like a bartender. >> we'll get a drink and we'll talk about that bartender in front of a robotil: you're on. >> i'll buy you a drink. neil: in the meantime, is hillary clinton just announce the war on wealthy? 5 years after -- crash the accuser we behind bars, >> neil: maybe this will have left, down "the new york times" that clinton is calling for the rich. that will only toppled the economy and herself in her case landers stand when she gets that with the frustration of the rich with a disproportionate share of the wealth but the also trigger a lot of the wealth. >> you have seen the tv show called the st. makeover now she tries to portray herself as a populist champion of the working class providing she has a hard time selling the american people on that when she makes $200,000 a speech that is three times more in our than the average person sitting around the kitchen table. >> kennedy did not make his wealth and issues so how did she walk that tightrope? >> one thing about jfk is he did not bash the rich. get history straight he cut tax rates for everyone. he talked about a
neil: i like a bartender. >> we'll get a drink and we'll talk about that bartender in front of a robotil: you're on. >> i'll buy you a drink. neil: in the meantime, is hillary clinton just announce the war on wealthy? 5 years after -- crash the accuser we behind bars, >> neil: maybe this will have left, down "the new york times" that clinton is calling for the rich. that will only toppled the economy and herself in her case landers stand when she gets that with the...
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. >> bartender david ettis doesn't care about the difference. he took an uber ride and would like to again. david, do you want uber back in town? >> i think that would be a great idea. >> why? >> if you're not on the strip in an area that's valet, sometimes it's difficult to find a taxi. >> you can't find a taxi in vegas with all these yellow cabs i see? >> well, if you're walking up to a casino and things like that yes, all day long. they're in and out. as far as being off the strip or anything like that or away from any of the hotels it starts to get a lot more complicated. i personally waited over an hour to get picked up from a restaurant. >> a poll by "the las vegas review journal" showed more than 60% of respondents would prefer to take an uber in vegas, but so far the taxi cartel has managed to keep them out. >> it's ju the way things get done in this town. at the same time it's kind of frustrating for somebody entering the market. >> not one new taxicab company has been allowed to open in las vegas since may 2001. >> we have about 1,000
. >> bartender david ettis doesn't care about the difference. he took an uber ride and would like to again. david, do you want uber back in town? >> i think that would be a great idea. >> why? >> if you're not on the strip in an area that's valet, sometimes it's difficult to find a taxi. >> you can't find a taxi in vegas with all these yellow cabs i see? >> well, if you're walking up to a casino and things like that yes, all day long. they're in and out. as...
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thanks in part to bartender who by him unsuspecting middle man. bartender at the lounge was closing tuesday nature when man in black hooded sweatshirt rushed in. the. >> just drop off cello thing big huge and just said call the police because the police. >>reporter: it is an 8500 dollar cello. stolen from suv in garage near union square april 11. but he didn't know that. >> i go become home and i talk to my wife. how weird that is and my wife said yes i saw it on the news. >>reporter: he called police the next day. this is video of the crime. the we aired on tuesday. woman ransacking the suv. her male accomplice in the get away car. cello belong the get away car. cello belongs to 16-year-old girl. her family doesn't want to us reveal her identity. >> music is really, really important to me. it's an outlet of expression unlike any other. >>reporter: she tells us when the cello was stolen she lost faith in humanity if you restoyvrmentd i heard it was dropped at the bar i was grateful for the miss stare usman. >>reporter: unknown if he's the man in t
thanks in part to bartender who by him unsuspecting middle man. bartender at the lounge was closing tuesday nature when man in black hooded sweatshirt rushed in. the. >> just drop off cello thing big huge and just said call the police because the police. >>reporter: it is an 8500 dollar cello. stolen from suv in garage near union square april 11. but he didn't know that. >> i go become home and i talk to my wife. how weird that is and my wife said yes i saw it on the news....
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cameras caught the man lashing out at the bartender.ppened at a holiday inn just south of portland. a lot of damage there. >> i'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. >> too much alcohol. leads to crazy things. not a good scene. >>> 4:41 is your time this morning. spend some time outside today if you can. >> before the rain comes, though. >> are you going to play in the rain? >> have an umbrella. we'll have a few scattered sprinkles this morning. right now the storm team 4 radar showing some down pours with thunder and lightning coming into west have a vargs but locally just a few sprinkles here northern shenandoah valley just north and west of the metro area. so the roads are a little bit damp. a blustery wind will be with us throughout the day as temperatures will be hovering in the low to mid-60s between now and 8:00 a.m.. just a few sprinkles. then by moonnoontime up around 70. passing shower is poll. so you'll need an umbrella certainly by noon. and then during the afternoon, by 3:00 p.m. into the mid-70s likely scattered shower
cameras caught the man lashing out at the bartender.ppened at a holiday inn just south of portland. a lot of damage there. >> i'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. >> too much alcohol. leads to crazy things. not a good scene. >>> 4:41 is your time this morning. spend some time outside today if you can. >> before the rain comes, though. >> are you going to play in the rain? >> have an umbrella. we'll have a few scattered sprinkles this morning. right...
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he threw a chair barely missing the bartender. it was at a holiday inn.as there recorded him throwing other chairs and breaking glass. this happen in oregon. the guy ran away from the scene but the cops caught up with him. thousands of dollars of damage. police did not say what started this whole thing. >>> new at 11:00, they put it all on the line to help keep us safe and to be there when we need them the most. tonight public safety officers were honored for intervening in mental health crisis situations. as news 4's jackie bensen show us from arlington, these heroes are changing minds. >> i am proud to announce that this year's cit dispatcher of the year. congratulations. >> reporter: emergency dispatcher mindy seacrest talked a suicidal woman out of harming herself and the cops who came to help her. jonathan stanley worked to get a repeat trespasser into a mental hospital instead of yet another trip to jail. arlington county sheriff beth arthur says both were trained as part of the crisis intervention team program known by the acronym cit. >> we don't
he threw a chair barely missing the bartender. it was at a holiday inn.as there recorded him throwing other chairs and breaking glass. this happen in oregon. the guy ran away from the scene but the cops caught up with him. thousands of dollars of damage. police did not say what started this whole thing. >>> new at 11:00, they put it all on the line to help keep us safe and to be there when we need them the most. tonight public safety officers were honored for intervening in mental...
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thanks in part to bartender who by him unsuspecting middle man. bartender at the lounge was closing tuesday nature when man in black hooded sweatshirt rushed in. the. >> just drop off cello thing big huge and just said call the police because the police. >>reporter: it is an 8500 dollar cello. stolen from suv in garage near union square april 11. but he didn't know that. >> i go become home and i talk to my wife. how weird that is and my wife said yes i saw it on the news. >>reporter: he called police the next day. this is video of the crime. the we aired on tuesday. woman ransacking the suv. her male accomplice in the get away car. cello belong the get away car. cello belongs to 16-year-old girl. her family doesn't want to us reveal her identity. >> music is really, really important to me. it's an outlet of expression unlike any other. >>reporter: she tells us when the cello was stolen she lost faith in humanity if you restoyvrmentd i heard it was dropped at the bar i was grateful for the miss stare usman. >>reporter: unknown if he's the man in t
thanks in part to bartender who by him unsuspecting middle man. bartender at the lounge was closing tuesday nature when man in black hooded sweatshirt rushed in. the. >> just drop off cello thing big huge and just said call the police because the police. >>reporter: it is an 8500 dollar cello. stolen from suv in garage near union square april 11. but he didn't know that. >> i go become home and i talk to my wife. how weird that is and my wife said yes i saw it on the news....
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thanks in part to bartender who by him unsuspecting middle man.er at the lounge was closing tuesday nature when man in black hooded sweatshirt rushed in. the. >> just drop off cello thing big huge and just said call the police because the police. >>reporter: it is an 8500 dollar cello. stolen from suv in garage near union square april 11. but he didn't know that. >> i go become home and i talk to my wife. how weird that is and my wife said yes i saw it on the news. >>reporter: he called police the next day. this is video of the crime. the we aired on tuesday. woman ransacking the suv. her male accomplice in the get away car. cello belong the get away car. cello belongs to 16-year-old girl. her family doesn't want to us reveal her identity. >> music is really, really important to me. it's an outlet of expression unlike any other. >>reporter: she tells us when the cello was stolen she lost faith in humanity if you restoyvrmentd i heard it was dropped at the bar i was grateful for the miss stare usman. >>reporter: unknown if he's the man in the video
thanks in part to bartender who by him unsuspecting middle man.er at the lounge was closing tuesday nature when man in black hooded sweatshirt rushed in. the. >> just drop off cello thing big huge and just said call the police because the police. >>reporter: it is an 8500 dollar cello. stolen from suv in garage near union square april 11. but he didn't know that. >> i go become home and i talk to my wife. how weird that is and my wife said yes i saw it on the news....
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. >> reporter: bartender kimberly boggus leads a group of obama volunteers in beaverdale iowa. they worked so hard to get him reelected they were nicknamed obamadale. we sat down with five of them. at this point do you all have the same kind of passion for hillary clinton that you had for the president? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> i think she has the prove herself. >> i already know she's very qualified. i know that she's an intelligent person, but i just wanted to meet her because that's how iowans are. we want to know our neighbors. we want to know our people we go to church with. we want to know our president. >> reporter: here in iowa they take underdogs seriously. president obama was one. when former maryland governor martin o'malley visited iowa last week, all five went to see him speak and sing. do you want more democratic candidates in the field? >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: you would like that? >> the democratic party does better when we have competitive caucuses. >> reporter: clinton kicked off her last campaign with a big rally here in des moines, b
. >> reporter: bartender kimberly boggus leads a group of obama volunteers in beaverdale iowa. they worked so hard to get him reelected they were nicknamed obamadale. we sat down with five of them. at this point do you all have the same kind of passion for hillary clinton that you had for the president? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> i think she has the prove herself. >> i already know she's very qualified. i know that she's an...
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police say a mystery man dropped off the stolen cello and told the bartender to call police.ay the cello was back in the hands of its 16- year-old owner. >> i didn't hear the, um, phone call. and then, um, i -- i went back in and then my mom had said, the cello is back and it was just a rush of relief and i'm just so infinitely grateful to them. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: a twist in the case the teen says that took her by surprise. the teen says she is afraid to reveal her identity because the suspects are still out there. but she is grateful the cell slow back where it belongs. >> grateful to have it returned to us. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: meanwhile, police continue their search for the criminal couple who they believe realized they had hit a sour note because the cello was dropped off the same night police released the surveillance video. >> the criminals did the smart thing and got rid of it. >> reporter: and we just spoke to the bartender who took that cello. he says he has no idea it was stolen until his wife told him. he says the man who dropped it off was wearing a blac
police say a mystery man dropped off the stolen cello and told the bartender to call police.ay the cello was back in the hands of its 16- year-old owner. >> i didn't hear the, um, phone call. and then, um, i -- i went back in and then my mom had said, the cello is back and it was just a rush of relief and i'm just so infinitely grateful to them. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: a twist in the case the teen says that took her by surprise. the teen says she is afraid to reveal her...
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you talked about the son of a bartender and the son of a maid and a new american century.hy do you want to run for president of the united states? >> i believe this is a country that's always been defined by upward mobility, by the ability for quality of opportunity, and i feel we're losing it now. we're losing it because we're not capitalizing on the opportunities or confronting the challenges of this new era. we're not going to be able to do that as long as we're being led by people trapped in the 20th century. it's time for 21st century leadership. it's time to move forward and embrace the opportunity and challenges of this new century. and i believe i'm ready to do that and that's why i'm running for president. >> senator, the next president will inherit an economy where we have $20 trillion in debt, $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities, 93 million americans outside the labor force. nearly 50 million americans in poverty. and for 40 straight months, 46-plus million americans on food stamps. how -- those problems seem insurmountable pop how do we solve them? how do you
you talked about the son of a bartender and the son of a maid and a new american century.hy do you want to run for president of the united states? >> i believe this is a country that's always been defined by upward mobility, by the ability for quality of opportunity, and i feel we're losing it now. we're losing it because we're not capitalizing on the opportunities or confronting the challenges of this new era. we're not going to be able to do that as long as we're being led by people...
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. >>> and a robot bartender. the new look at service . i like fun as much as anyone. need to talk about - whoa! what was that? - about mustache safety. my blazin' chicken sandwich has ghost pepper ranch sauce. you crave it. but you need to respect it. so remember: keep it neat, before you eat the heat. coming in hot! jack's blazin' chicken sandwich is back and it's got a new bacon buddy. they're both fired-up with spicy crispy chicken sliced jalapeños and ghost pepper ranch sauce. you've. been. warned. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. . >>> turmoil in iran helped turn him into a champion. >> reporter: he is a hollywood actor and producer. >> that's our director there in the gray. >> reporter: he is in the middle of making the most personal film of his life. >> it's about an -- kid coming and never giving up and living his american dream. >> reporter: that kid is him. he and his family fled the political turmoil in the late 70s and ended up in pet
. >>> and a robot bartender. the new look at service . i like fun as much as anyone. need to talk about - whoa! what was that? - about mustache safety. my blazin' chicken sandwich has ghost pepper ranch sauce. you crave it. but you need to respect it. so remember: keep it neat, before you eat the heat. coming in hot! jack's blazin' chicken sandwich is back and it's got a new bacon buddy. they're both fired-up with spicy crispy chicken sliced jalapeños and ghost pepper ranch sauce....
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here in america my father became a bartender. my mother a cashier, a maid a kmart store clerk.y never made it big but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs, owned a home retired with security and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what had come to be known as the american dream. the problem is now too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hard working families that are living paycheck to paycheck, one unexpected expense away from disaster. young americans unable to start a career or a business or a family because they owe thousands of dollars in student loans for degrees that did not even lead to jobs. and small business owners who are left to struggle under the weight of more taxes, more regulation, and more government. why is this happening? in a country that for over two centuries has been defined by equality of opportunity. it's because while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century, too many of our le
here in america my father became a bartender. my mother a cashier, a maid a kmart store clerk.y never made it big but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs, owned a home retired with security and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what had come to be known as the american dream. the problem is now too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hard working...
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. >> you're asking a bartender to serve as a lifeguard. it's a stupid idea. to be responsible for themselves. >> i agree with that. i would love to see the lawsuit on the other end. ♪ bill: lifestyles of the rich and famous. >> jersey style. bill: will take you inside some of the most expensive homes. >> next "chasing news". ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. coming up on today's telecast: >> the lord blessed me wth $113,000. >> $113,000! >> we got $100,000 profit off that house and we are living in our dream house. >> not even five seconds after that i got the phone call. $175,000 >> how much was that amount? >>$137,000! >> a check came in the mail for 100 g's. now my house is paid for. god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire
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i live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid can have a same dreams. i live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams and the same future as those who come from power and privilege. i recognize, i recognize the challenges of this campaign. i recognize the demands of this office that i seek. in this endevour as in all things, i find comfort in the ancient command be strong and courageous. do not tremble or be displayed for the lord, your god is with you where ever you go. i've heard some suggest that i should step aside and wait my turn. but i cannot. i believe our very identity as an exceptional nation is a stake, and i can make a difference as president. i'm humbled by the realization that america, america doesn't owe me anything. i have a debt to america i must try to repay. this isn't just a country where i was born. america is literally the place that changed my family's history. i regret that my father did not live to see this day in person. he used to tell me all the time he used to tell us all the
i live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid can have a same dreams. i live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams and the same future as those who come from power and privilege. i recognize, i recognize the challenges of this campaign. i recognize the demands of this office that i seek. in this endevour as in all things, i find comfort in the ancient command be strong and courageous. do not tremble or be displayed...
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he talked about his humble beginnings working as a bartender. and he also contrasted himself with potential rivals hillary clinton and jeb bush. he said we need new leaders to bring back a climate of opportunity. >> before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter get in the amazing story of america. but we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them. >> rubio is the third republican due to declare his candidacy. he joins former first term senators rand paul of texas. chris christie has not thrown his hat into the ring just yet. he says he will make a decision by late spring or early summer. >> hillary clinton hit the road after announcing her run yesterday. she in iowa tonight after a low key trip. this photo of her at a chipotle has also made the rounds. she will make about appearance at a community college in iowa. we spoke to chris kunz about whether or not he will support her. skb if she were the nominee of the democrat
he talked about his humble beginnings working as a bartender. and he also contrasted himself with potential rivals hillary clinton and jeb bush. he said we need new leaders to bring back a climate of opportunity. >> before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter get in the amazing story of america. but we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them. >> rubio...
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. >> i live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid could have the same dreamsnd future as those who come from power avenue privilege. >> reporter: it could have wide-spread appeal particularly to hispanic americans. he is well versed in immigration reform. he cosponsored a bill that called for tighter boarder security legal status for some undocumented workers, and a pathway to citizenship, many republicans likened it to amnesty and were infuriated at rubio, and for the past two years he has distanced himself from his own legislation. on foreign policy he is hawkish on isil and iran and believes the obama administration's effort to normalize relations with cuba is a mistake. >> the total disregard for human rights around the world. >> reporter: his own cam contain staff says he is beginning this presidential race behenned jeb bush and scott walker. walker has the early buzz and bush has larger network of political donors. still rubio insists there is no down side for a lean yet ambitious presidential campaign. presidential elections, he notes are usually about
. >> i live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid could have the same dreamsnd future as those who come from power avenue privilege. >> reporter: it could have wide-spread appeal particularly to hispanic americans. he is well versed in immigration reform. he cosponsored a bill that called for tighter boarder security legal status for some undocumented workers, and a pathway to citizenship, many republicans likened it to amnesty and were infuriated at...
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here in america my father became a bartender. my mother, a cashier, a maid, a k-mart stock clerk. they never made it big. but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs owned a home, retired with security and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. the problem is now, too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hardworking families that are living paycheck to paycheck, one unexpected expense away from disaster. young americans unable to start a career or a business or a family because they owe thousands of dollars in student loans for degrees that did not even lead to jobs. and small business owners who are luck to struggle under the weight of more taxes, more regulation and more government. why is this happening? in a country that for over two centuries has been defined by equality of opportunity? it's because while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century too many of our lea
here in america my father became a bartender. my mother, a cashier, a maid, a k-mart stock clerk. they never made it big. but they were successful. two immigrants with little money or education found stable jobs owned a home, retired with security and gave all four of their children a life better than their own. my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. the problem is now, too many americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. hardworking...
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bartender and model suffered serious injuries.when bart and oakland police officers took her down. >> i don't believe that they should have you know broken 4 bones in my face and knocked out some of my teeth. >>reporter: sheehan ended up at the like merit bart station after heavy tonight of drinking. she's embarrassed at just how drunk she got but the crime she says does not fit the punishment. >> i should never have gotten that drunk but also there are ways to detain someone and not break their face. >>reporter: bart officer arrested sheehan who admits to being drunk and belligerent. she says she deserved that. a little while later she was driven to santa rita jail. shehan at the counter in the upper right-hand corner of the security video. bart officer stand with her. then suddenly some kind of altercation starts and she's thrown to the ground. jail security camera video shows it happened quickly. take another closer look from a body cam. hears another angle. better one. oakland cop grabs her right hand while the bart officer ta
bartender and model suffered serious injuries.when bart and oakland police officers took her down. >> i don't believe that they should have you know broken 4 bones in my face and knocked out some of my teeth. >>reporter: sheehan ended up at the like merit bart station after heavy tonight of drinking. she's embarrassed at just how drunk she got but the crime she says does not fit the punishment. >> i should never have gotten that drunk but also there are ways to detain someone...
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the bartender and model suffered serious injuries when oakland and bart police officers took her down believe they should have broken four bones in my face and knocked out some of my teeth. >> sheehan ended up at the lake mary bart station after a heavy night of drinking. she's embarrassed how drunk she got, but her crime, she says, does not fit the punishment. >> i never should have got that drunk, but also there are ways to detain someone and not break their face. >> an officer arrested sheehan who admits to being drunk and we link rent. she said she deserves that. but a little while later she was driven to the santa rita jail. you see her in the upper corner of the video. the bart officer standing with her. then an altercation starts and she's thrown to the ground. surveillance video shows it happened weekly. take a closer look from a body cam. here's another angle a better one. an oakland cop grabs her right-hand. the bart officer takes her left hand and they throw her down face first. her attorney, john scott. >> they knew by throwing her to the ground without having her hands sa
the bartender and model suffered serious injuries when oakland and bart police officers took her down believe they should have broken four bones in my face and knocked out some of my teeth. >> sheehan ended up at the lake mary bart station after a heavy night of drinking. she's embarrassed how drunk she got, but her crime, she says, does not fit the punishment. >> i never should have got that drunk, but also there are ways to detain someone and not break their face. >> an...
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. >> there are bartender night award. >> it was two years in a row. >> that's very cool speaks to you know your cocktail service i like the idea you reached out to the neighborhood successors and done our due diligence are you basing i love the name cad i mentioned i wonder why aau you call that mr. toirp recording studio are those pictures relevant. >> yes. when she won an award she is continuing the partisanship and continue with the theme we've created tongue in check name of the recording centerenter studio has you may recall what your howell rate is for recording. >> i see. >> it's been alive that being said that is a way to convoy we have live music happening it is a good time and the band is on as if we were a recording studio unfortunately inform planned recording or mixing it is you can say a tongue in check way to convey atmosphere and and to any public comment? to the interior we how do we capture the spaces and energy our inspiration is shanghai 1936 those with cultural melting pots to bring the cultures together united in jazz and san francisco is that basically the local
. >> there are bartender night award. >> it was two years in a row. >> that's very cool speaks to you know your cocktail service i like the idea you reached out to the neighborhood successors and done our due diligence are you basing i love the name cad i mentioned i wonder why aau you call that mr. toirp recording studio are those pictures relevant. >> yes. when she won an award she is continuing the partisanship and continue with the theme we've created tongue in check...
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we employ hundreds of bay area citizens with waiters, chefs, bartenders, costume mickers, technical staff, artists, sales people and administrators who all added to the vibrant life of the waterfront. we entertained over 2,000 separate corporate companies and created many, many special and spectacular moments of celebration for our customers. since we closed in 2011 it's been anizing receive a vast number of ongoing and daily requests from the public, asking us when we will return to san francisco? phone calls, social media and letters including one message from a fan who wrote "i'm counting the minutes until our beloved teatro zinzanni is once again with us in san francisco." you one more holiday season, new year's, birthday or romantic night without you is one too many. our goal in this hiatus has been to keep in touch with our audience and the community, remaining hopeful that we would see the day when we would announce our return. now we have a plan. this unique partnership with kenwood and teatro zinzanni creates a unique business model where one hand feeds the other. together we'll
we employ hundreds of bay area citizens with waiters, chefs, bartenders, costume mickers, technical staff, artists, sales people and administrators who all added to the vibrant life of the waterfront. we entertained over 2,000 separate corporate companies and created many, many special and spectacular moments of celebration for our customers. since we closed in 2011 it's been anizing receive a vast number of ongoing and daily requests from the public, asking us when we will return to san...
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dad bartender mom housekeeper, all that creates a pro-capitalist point of view. can i just bring up hillary in order to convey what his strategy should be. after eight years of president obama, basically hillary is like john mccain, who came after eight years of bush. he is tethered to the past. that's why the republican party needs somebody fresh who can articulate the republican ideals in an innovative, positive way. it can't just be about stopping hillary. it's about what are you, what can you offer. so in a way, if rubio becomes whole foods then hillary becomes woolworth's which is kind of what happened to john mccain when compared to obama. >> before she gets to hillary he gets to hillary he has to go through -- i think that was kind of a jibe at jeb bush. the whole going back to the leaders of the past. it was a two-for. that wasn't just hillary. that was by the way, the guy he has to get through and get to the nomination which is jeb bush. >> yeah. >> same guy that he's competing with for florida his mentor allegedly, the guy that a lot of people in bushla
dad bartender mom housekeeper, all that creates a pro-capitalist point of view. can i just bring up hillary in order to convey what his strategy should be. after eight years of president obama, basically hillary is like john mccain, who came after eight years of bush. he is tethered to the past. that's why the republican party needs somebody fresh who can articulate the republican ideals in an innovative, positive way. it can't just be about stopping hillary. it's about what are you, what can...
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he's the son of a bartender, sop -- son of a maid. he said if he can make it anyone can make it. that was the message and i think we can all relate to that. i'm a girl from south carolina. my mom was a teacher, my dad put himself through college. i loved his message. i thought it was great. just a reminder that there is hope. that is what hope is. and he said that democrats want income and -- equality. he said americans have never been the type of people that drive through a nice neighborhood and say, i hate the people who live there. americans are the type of people that say congratulations and guess what? we'll be joining you soon. and he might be joining them in the white house. >> you know what's interesting too, he said yesterday we're never going back. very opposite from hillary clinton on tape whom we didn't see until a minute and 37 seconds into the tape. >> i thought i was watching the wrong thing. i'm glad you pointed that out. >> no. it's true and you can find him. he's good in a small crowd, whatever. she's in a van that nobody has a picture of and was on tape. just t
he's the son of a bartender, sop -- son of a maid. he said if he can make it anyone can make it. that was the message and i think we can all relate to that. i'm a girl from south carolina. my mom was a teacher, my dad put himself through college. i loved his message. i thought it was great. just a reminder that there is hope. that is what hope is. and he said that democrats want income and -- equality. he said americans have never been the type of people that drive through a nice neighborhood...
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the bartender and model suffered serious injuries when bart and oakland police officers took her downt they should have, you know broken four bones in my face and knocked out some of my teeth. >> reporter: sheehan ended up at the lake merit bart station after a heavy night of drinking and she's embarrassed of how drunk she got, but her crime, she says, does not fit the punishment. >> i should never have gotten that drunk, but also there are ways to detain someone and not break their face. [ screaming ] >> a bart rf arrested sheehan who admitted she -- >> you see sheehan in the upper right hand corner of the video and the bart officer standing with her and suddenly some kind of altercation starts and she's thrown to the ground. the jail security camera video shows it happened
the bartender and model suffered serious injuries when bart and oakland police officers took her downt they should have, you know broken four bones in my face and knocked out some of my teeth. >> reporter: sheehan ended up at the lake merit bart station after a heavy night of drinking and she's embarrassed of how drunk she got, but her crime, she says, does not fit the punishment. >> i should never have gotten that drunk, but also there are ways to detain someone and not break their...
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threw kind of a tantrum, chairs and other items over the bar at the bartender.es it for this friday edition of "news nation." be sure to check out our website for today's gut check about the iran deal find it at newsnation.msnbc.com. >> up next, luke russert hosts "andrea mitchell reports." but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. purina cat chow gentle. one hundred percent complete and balanced for
threw kind of a tantrum, chairs and other items over the bar at the bartender.es it for this friday edition of "news nation." be sure to check out our website for today's gut check about the iran deal find it at newsnation.msnbc.com. >> up next, luke russert hosts "andrea mitchell reports." but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter...
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marco rubio: i live in the exceptional country where the son of a bartender and made it can have the same privilege as another person. he used to tell me, he used to tell us -- [speaking spanish] in this country -- [applause] marco rubio: it means in this country you will achieve all of the things you never covered. >> i love the biography, huge part of marco rubio's appeal. a big part of the speech tonight. how far can that carry him? >> he needs to do more to burn it in. he talked about his parents a lot. to make it tangible to more americans and well known and compelling as barack obama's story, he has more to do. as he tells the story and he will tonight, it is powerful. part of the failure of some republican candidates is to not link it to ideas and biography at marco is last in the field right now. >> david axelrod was keeper of narrative, the narrative of barack obama who is so central to his. rubio understands and filled with emotion and as one of the things that's so met the candidates a lack. a sense of the trauma that comes from the human element of where they have come fr
marco rubio: i live in the exceptional country where the son of a bartender and made it can have the same privilege as another person. he used to tell me, he used to tell us -- [speaking spanish] in this country -- [applause] marco rubio: it means in this country you will achieve all of the things you never covered. >> i love the biography, huge part of marco rubio's appeal. a big part of the speech tonight. how far can that carry him? >> he needs to do more to burn it in. he talked...
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son of a bartender and maid. he's trying to look fresh and exciting.to be born to wealth and power in order to be successful in our country. did you miss it at 6:00 cutting into shannon breen's special report? >> while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century, too many of our leaders and their ideas are stuck in the 20th century. just yesterday, a leader from yesterday began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. yesterday is over. before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america. but we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we are making. by changing the people who are making them. that is why tonight, grounded by the lessons of our history, but inspired by the promise of our future i announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> really lighting up the crowd there. he connected so much when he said my father stood at the back of the room behind a bar so i could stand in
son of a bartender and maid. he's trying to look fresh and exciting.to be born to wealth and power in order to be successful in our country. did you miss it at 6:00 cutting into shannon breen's special report? >> while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century, too many of our leaders and their ideas are stuck in the 20th century. just yesterday, a leader from yesterday began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. yesterday is...
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. >> reporter: rhonda is a bartender at slider's. >> it's a great beautiful day and i don't have that today. but there is a bigger issue that we need to address! >> reporter: no basic fans across the street ment -- baseball fans across the street meant a 90% drop in business. >> where i make all my money within six months. baseball season. >> reporter: the curfew can't end soon enough. she hates to think there could be another big disturbance down the road. >> the violate the looting and all that, it's just not worth it. but it is what it is, and they have been heard. >> reporter: the young people all went back to class today. there have been no instances out here on the streets since that time. we've got three more hours before that curfew takes place for everybody. right now peace and quiet out here except for that guy. [ yelling ] >> all right bruce johnson live in baltimore. the miracle of live television strikes again. >>> baltimore police are not releasing details to the public of that investigation into exactly what happened to freddie gray. why did he die? they do plan to turn
. >> reporter: rhonda is a bartender at slider's. >> it's a great beautiful day and i don't have that today. but there is a bigger issue that we need to address! >> reporter: no basic fans across the street ment -- baseball fans across the street meant a 90% drop in business. >> where i make all my money within six months. baseball season. >> reporter: the curfew can't end soon enough. she hates to think there could be another big disturbance down the road....
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he the son of a bartender and maid cuban immigrants, that he could rise and contend for the u.s. presidency. >> my candidacy may seem improbable from someone watching from abroad. in many countries the highest office in the land is reserved for the rich and powerful. but i live in an exception stall country where even the son of a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams. i live in an exceptional country where the son after bartender and maid can have the same dreams and the same future as those who come from power and privilege. >> we heard that a lot. ted cruz, scott walker making reference to the fact that there have been bush and clinton presidents and it's time for a new name in 2. >> 16. he's 43 years old and jeb bush 67. the republican majority in house dushed it amnesty. he backed away from that. of late his position position is thrabl path toll legal status if people go back home to avoid double tam necessary city but last night on hannity he suggestede might be willing to back away from that if it faces too much opposition. >> after that they would be allowed for p
he the son of a bartender and maid cuban immigrants, that he could rise and contend for the u.s. presidency. >> my candidacy may seem improbable from someone watching from abroad. in many countries the highest office in the land is reserved for the rich and powerful. but i live in an exception stall country where even the son of a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams. i live in an exceptional country where the son after bartender and maid can have the same dreams and the same...
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we're here with greg, one of new york's best irish bartenders, here at the pig & whistle.u, greg? all right, well, if you stop by the pig & whistle, keep in mind that greg the bartender has a knife. [ laughter ] here's rich, who has a fun play on "kiss me, i'm irish." he has "kiss me, i'm [ bleep ]." >> how we doing? >> seth: rich, i have some t-shirts that i think will be real popular next year. let's start off with this one. hold it up. >> what are we working with? >> seth: liver let die. [ laughter ] here you go. this is a good one. a fun play on "i'm with stupid." it's like everybody. >> oh, it's everyone? >> seth: people in china are working right now. [ light laughter ] >> which tv show do you host? you're my best friend. >> seth: you're my best friend, rich! ♪ i'm seth meyers! happy st. patrick's day. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: still feeling it a little bit. you guys, we've got a great show for you tonight. lena dunham is here. [ cheers and applause ] so happy she's back. also, stopping by, host of "dancing with the stars" erin andrews. [ cheers and applause ]
we're here with greg, one of new york's best irish bartenders, here at the pig & whistle.u, greg? all right, well, if you stop by the pig & whistle, keep in mind that greg the bartender has a knife. [ laughter ] here's rich, who has a fun play on "kiss me, i'm irish." he has "kiss me, i'm [ bleep ]." >> how we doing? >> seth: rich, i have some t-shirts that i think will be real popular next year. let's start off with this one. hold it up. >> what...
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. >> i live in a country where a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams and future as those that come from power and privilege >>> rubio's story could scr appeal particularly to hispanic americans, and he's well versed in immigration reform. he cosponsored a bill known as the gang of eight. their comprehensive reform called for tighter border security legal status for undocumented workers, and the controversial part a pathway to citizenship. republicans likened it to amnesty and were infuriated at rubio. for the past two years, he distanced himself from his own legislation. his staff says he's beginning the race behind his political mentor. walker has the early buzz and bush a larger network of donors. rubio insists there's no downside for a lean ambitious campaign. presidential notes are usually about the future not the past >>> hillary clinton's presidential campaign is up and running and hitting the road. hours after afoundationing a white house bid on sunday she began a 1,000 mile journey from new york to iowa, and will hold her first event on tuesday, the campaign making a p
. >> i live in a country where a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams and future as those that come from power and privilege >>> rubio's story could scr appeal particularly to hispanic americans, and he's well versed in immigration reform. he cosponsored a bill known as the gang of eight. their comprehensive reform called for tighter border security legal status for undocumented workers, and the controversial part a pathway to citizenship. republicans likened it to...
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my dad working as a bartender in a hotel and my mother working as a maid and startcock clerk, they weree to achieve the american dream. we going to leave our children worse off than ourselves? that is the question that would find this generation -- defined as generation and i have an answer in mind. in three days in miami, i will announce whether i will run for president, for reelection to the senate or commissioner of the national football league. [laughter] mark: i love that cute little smile. he was good. he also did what walker did was go with a personal story speech with rhetoric that would appeal to the nra. john: he is a viagra free driven candidate at this point. -- biography driven candidate at this point. his family story is at the core of hisof his message. even his fans are saying he needs a second act because that story is one that a lot of people in the party have already heard. mark: rubio and walker probably the two strongest but nobody dominated in the first day of speeches. john: coming up, the 21st century's r.w. johnny apple. jonathan martin will be here when we get
my dad working as a bartender in a hotel and my mother working as a maid and startcock clerk, they weree to achieve the american dream. we going to leave our children worse off than ourselves? that is the question that would find this generation -- defined as generation and i have an answer in mind. in three days in miami, i will announce whether i will run for president, for reelection to the senate or commissioner of the national football league. [laughter] mark: i love that cute little...
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his cuban parents worked as a bartender and 345id. rubio said we need new leaders with new ideas. >> before us is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america but we can't do that without looking at the paths. we must change the leaders that are making the decisions. >> rubio joins ted cruz of texas and rand paul of kentucky. >>> at 5:18 on this tuesday, let's get a check of the traffic. >> "nbc 10" katy zachry is watching the maps and watching the rain. >> i'm watching bill's maps because he's been telling us rain is moving into the area. i do know how to spell lehigh. that is a quick spelling area. as we pull our camera out, this is from i-78 right at lehigh street. where you can see evidence from the roadways there, that rain is moving in as it is in parts of montgomery and chester county. be aware if you're headed out. montgomery county, the only accident we've been following throughout the morning. 422 westbound. there's an accident there. we've been calling to find out if it has cleared. i'l
his cuban parents worked as a bartender and 345id. rubio said we need new leaders with new ideas. >> before us is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america but we can't do that without looking at the paths. we must change the leaders that are making the decisions. >> rubio joins ted cruz of texas and rand paul of kentucky. >>> at 5:18 on this tuesday, let's get a check of the traffic. >> "nbc 10" katy zachry is...
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in 2006 at 71956 it would've been difficult for them to achieve what they achieved working as a bartender and made because those jobs don't pay anymore compared to what the cost of living has become. there are jobs in the 21st century the pay more but they require a higher level of skill than ever before the problems we have are twofold. one is our policies have been adjusted to the new century and increasingly we are led by people at every level of government that don't understand we are living through the fastest most rapidly evolving economic times in human history. we basically have the equivalent of the industrial revolution every three to five years. so what are the answers to the problem and that is what we outlined in the book as we describe stories of real people in a single moms struggling to raise her two daughters on making $9 or $10 an hour. not one but two college student who graduated with degrees and now can't find jobs in what is worth a whole bunch of money in it alone. a small business in central florida run by a couple that is struggling to stay ahead and compete and i
in 2006 at 71956 it would've been difficult for them to achieve what they achieved working as a bartender and made because those jobs don't pay anymore compared to what the cost of living has become. there are jobs in the 21st century the pay more but they require a higher level of skill than ever before the problems we have are twofold. one is our policies have been adjusted to the new century and increasingly we are led by people at every level of government that don't understand we are...
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. >> i was the son of a bartender and a made where they have the same future as those who come from power and privilege. >> my father was grateful for the work he had. but that was not the life he wanted for his children. he wanted all the dreams he once had for himself to come true for us. he wanted all the doors that closed for him to open for me. and so my father stood behind a small, portable ball in the back of a room for all those years so that tonight i could stand behind this podium in front of this room in this nation. >> maneeanwhile hillary clinton is waking up in iowa after hitting the road traveling by van to the midwest from her home in new york. perhaps the most newsworthy campaign stop she has made thus one to a restaurant in ohio. here's andrea mitchel with more. >> this was the only evidence clinton was campaigning. her tweeted picture from a gas station stop in pennsylvania and pictures from chris learn, a college student who bumped into her. >> when i walked out of the door i saw her and i was like that's her. i didn't realize she would be here. it was funny. >> a secu
. >> i was the son of a bartender and a made where they have the same future as those who come from power and privilege. >> my father was grateful for the work he had. but that was not the life he wanted for his children. he wanted all the dreams he once had for himself to come true for us. he wanted all the doors that closed for him to open for me. and so my father stood behind a small, portable ball in the back of a room for all those years so that tonight i could stand behind...