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detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you.nd thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (man) ♪ i get up in the morning ♪ ♪ 'bout a quarter to 5:00 ♪ work this damn job just to stay alive, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, i go to bed about a quarter to 10:00 ♪ ♪ got to go and do it all over again ♪
detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you.nd thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (man) ♪ i get up in the morning ♪ ♪ 'bout a quarter to 5:00 ♪ work this damn job just to stay alive, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, i go to bed about a quarter to...
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detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (man) i get up in the morning
detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (man) i get up in the morning
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. >> ruby beckett lived in her home on 9th street for 33 years and close to 20 of them she is trying to fix the roof. >> i needed a new roof i could not afford. >> miss ruby for years put patches on it and got a loan and hired contractors and their work was not up to par. >> this is water damage ravage room after room but this changed when help philadelphia got involved. >> this is a bless, the best in my life. >> rebuilding philadelphia is rehabbing four homes in this block and will do 25 in mantua by the end of may. none of the repairs are cosmetic but based on 25 health and safety goals. >> they have limited resources and they have to make a decision whether to do the repairs or feed their families. >> the city has a repair program that has 6,000 homeowners waiting for repairs. >> reporter: 100 volunteers and the homeowners joined in and students from drexel university. >> rebuilding 25 homes changes a neighborhood. >> ruby worked in the hospital as a recovery specialist but plans to pay it forward. >> when they volunteer to do another block, i will be one of the volunteers helpin
. >> ruby beckett lived in her home on 9th street for 33 years and close to 20 of them she is trying to fix the roof. >> i needed a new roof i could not afford. >> miss ruby for years put patches on it and got a loan and hired contractors and their work was not up to par. >> this is water damage ravage room after room but this changed when help philadelphia got involved. >> this is a bless, the best in my life. >> rebuilding philadelphia is rehabbing four...
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. >> reporter: nicole beckett works for the family business.ing an shipping the product -- potatoes for just about every occasion. >> but this guy in, and now it is going to someone's mom for mother's day. >> reporter: and her brother got the idea on the internet. >> there was a picture with the potato, and that is how it was start started. we are doing $20 to $25,000 in sales per month. >> reporter: what began as a joke, started like a text where you could put 15 words. >> it started like a haiku. >> yes. >> reporter: and some of these are down right punderful. >> what do you call a potato the dark side? a vader pot. >> and it would have been more expensive and slow, but it turns out that writing on the potatoes is a art that robots have not mastered. >> do you get the writer's cramp? >> sometimes like this. >> and every potato is written by hand. the production process is low tech >> yes, very low tech. >> they picked out the standard pen so they have a high-tech way to attach the photos. >> one of donald trump's face. >> and the spooky tater
. >> reporter: nicole beckett works for the family business.ing an shipping the product -- potatoes for just about every occasion. >> but this guy in, and now it is going to someone's mom for mother's day. >> reporter: and her brother got the idea on the internet. >> there was a picture with the potato, and that is how it was start started. we are doing $20 to $25,000 in sales per month. >> reporter: what began as a joke, started like a text where you could put 15...
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. >>> it looks like the josh norman o'dell beckett, jr. battles will happen twice a year every year. norman gets a five-year, $75 the biggest contract in the league for a corner and $50 million of that money's guaranteed. norman made headlines last year giants. they are now division rivals. they play twice a year. >>> the nfl draft opens this week. the jets have the 20th overall pick but have questions that need answering before they are here's the biggest. what to do about free agent quarterback ryan fitzpatrick. still plenty of time before training camp. even more time before the season starts. both sides like each other, but it's business. it's money. both sides are patient. >> we're doing everything we can do to help facilitate putting the best team forward. at some point in time, hopefully ryan's a part of that, but we'll see. >>> finally, a programming note. channel 7 nba playoffs tomorrow. doubleheader, spurs/grizzlies at one. warriors/rockets play tomorrow right here on channel 7. >>> so another big sports whatever happens, laura b
. >>> it looks like the josh norman o'dell beckett, jr. battles will happen twice a year every year. norman gets a five-year, $75 the biggest contract in the league for a corner and $50 million of that money's guaranteed. norman made headlines last year giants. they are now division rivals. they play twice a year. >>> the nfl draft opens this week. the jets have the 20th overall pick but have questions that need answering before they are here's the biggest. what to do about...
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. >> reporter: ruby beckett is talking about her man chew what home where she's lived for 33 years where she raised her children and it just got a major overhaul. >> oh, voila. the best part. my new stove. >> reporter: while miss ruby as she's known is already planning the meals she'll cook, she'll do it knowing her home is now safe and up to code. it's all thanks to rebuilding together philadelphia the. it's rehabbing 14 homes in this block build. >> the repairs are literally life saving. >> a lot of these families are second generation. they grew up here. now they're raising their own families. they've become embedded in the community and we just want them to be able to stay here and be safe and healthy. >> reporter: with the help of volunteers rebuilding together philadelphia makes critical repairs in 75 homes a year. none of the repairs are cosmetic. they're all based on 25 health and safety goals. before they started work in miss ruby's house, this is what it looked like. there was major water damage throughout the home. she needed a new roof but couldn't afford it. >> we wasn't abl
. >> reporter: ruby beckett is talking about her man chew what home where she's lived for 33 years where she raised her children and it just got a major overhaul. >> oh, voila. the best part. my new stove. >> reporter: while miss ruby as she's known is already planning the meals she'll cook, she'll do it knowing her home is now safe and up to code. it's all thanks to rebuilding together philadelphia the. it's rehabbing 14 homes in this block build. >> the repairs are...
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and then hannah smith, senior counsel for the beckett fund for religious liberty, will be on to talkbout the recently argued zubic v. burwell case. the case deals with religious liberty and the affordable care act's contraceptive mandate. sxris nove zellic, founding member of the '90s band nirvana and author of "grunge and the government let's fix this democracy" will join us to discuss fair vote which advocates for a variety of electoral reforms. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. >>> friday a discussion on the challenges and benefits of integrating women into military combat units. a panel of military and foreign policy experts talks about the issue at the council on foreign relations starting at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> saturday april 23rd is the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death. and on that day the folger library here in washington, d.c., which has the largest collection of shakespeare documents and memorabilia in the world, will be hosting an event commemorating his life and his impact on o
and then hannah smith, senior counsel for the beckett fund for religious liberty, will be on to talkbout the recently argued zubic v. burwell case. the case deals with religious liberty and the affordable care act's contraceptive mandate. sxris nove zellic, founding member of the '90s band nirvana and author of "grunge and the government let's fix this democracy" will join us to discuss fair vote which advocates for a variety of electoral reforms. be sure to watch c-span's...
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beckett another caller and from scottsdale, arizona. alan, you are a business owner.t you make of this debate? i appreciate c-span and how much i really enjoy watching every day in the morning. both of question is to these gentlemen, have you ever owned a business? yes or no? that is my first question. guest: no. guest: no i have not. host: allen, go ahead. caller: ok, if apples are two dollars a pound today, and we go $15 ana pound, what is hour going to get? as a business owner for 15 years, when i talk to my customers, they are already paying $15 an hour right now. hour to a5 an businessman who want to automate? equipmenth $86,000 of to automate his facility and a five year lease. i know what i am talking about. here is where i am at. it is not about minimum wage in this country. bernie sanders has it right. it is about a revolution. the problem is with bernie sanders is he is at the opposite end of common sense, and this is where i am at. theow it is all about of loring the cost of living -- lowering the cost of living for every american. how do we lower the cost
beckett another caller and from scottsdale, arizona. alan, you are a business owner.t you make of this debate? i appreciate c-span and how much i really enjoy watching every day in the morning. both of question is to these gentlemen, have you ever owned a business? yes or no? that is my first question. guest: no. guest: no i have not. host: allen, go ahead. caller: ok, if apples are two dollars a pound today, and we go $15 ana pound, what is hour going to get? as a business owner for 15 years,...
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beckett effect affect your pay. it's probably the right choice.haty i wanted to say america is about choice. you can choose, she stated before, to find another job if you feel your underpaid. you can choose to be an entrepreneur and started business. you can take advantage of the talent of women and pay them a better wage and bring that challenge your business and succeed in the workplace. we need to maintain choice. the last thing we need is the government top-down approaches for solutions coming into the businesses. that's what crushes jobs in our economy. thank you. guest: i really appreciate your comments. it was interesting, last summer we conducted a lot of research into what women really want in the workplace. what we found is that women want and need are very different. non-mothers versus mothers, so identified conservatives versus progressives want. want toences what they the workplace. i think you're exactly right. we want to have that flexibility so that women can make the choices that work for them. because we don't all want or need th
beckett effect affect your pay. it's probably the right choice.haty i wanted to say america is about choice. you can choose, she stated before, to find another job if you feel your underpaid. you can choose to be an entrepreneur and started business. you can take advantage of the talent of women and pay them a better wage and bring that challenge your business and succeed in the workplace. we need to maintain choice. the last thing we need is the government top-down approaches for solutions...