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>> reporter: carol city is just a few miles away from terra, but in terms of academic motivation, a worldapart. so will financial incentives work here? >> yes, i do think people would try harder if they knew, like, the benefits of getting money to go to college and be successful in life. >> reporter: christina derby, carol city high's valedictorian, doesn't need the extra incentive. but she too thinks raise.me will instill and reinforce good habits. >> i think as the money accumulates over time then kids will be like 'i shouldn't fall down and get behind in my work, i should actually work harder and do more things because in the end it will pay off.' >> reporter: but kristin clop- fenstine, who studies the economics of education, worries that for many kids, raise.me will simply fall flat. >> a lot of times kids, particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds, don't understand the path from here to there. and so just saying, oh, we'll reward you if you pass this test, the kids might get all excited about the incentive, but then they have no idea about how to go about actually achieving that g
>> reporter: carol city is just a few miles away from terra, but in terms of academic motivation, a worldapart. so will financial incentives work here? >> yes, i do think people would try harder if they knew, like, the benefits of getting money to go to college and be successful in life. >> reporter: christina derby, carol city high's valedictorian, doesn't need the extra incentive. but she too thinks raise.me will instill and reinforce good habits. >> i think as the...
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. >> ordered to stay away from carol city senior high school. >> the thing that worries me the most is the acacs and the kids are becoming younger and younger, you know, and that's the saddest part about it. words can't describe -- >> reporter: ud group in overtown too often the epiceer of teen violence. >> i'm having a conversation with my you be, and he said she is not going outside, she esn't want to leave the house because of the incident that happened across the street. >> i'm going to sign your ball fors coma. >> reporter: it has touched teammates as well. raid dwyane wade recently visited a grandmother mourning ten-year-old marlon easton. >> as a continue to look around, i'm startrtg to see more and more people becoming aware of it, s srting to see more and more people take a stand and use theiroices. >> reporter: ud says unfortunately wasn't much different when he group and he easily could have been one of those statistics. he tells me he just reached the point where he is attending too many funerals of friends and decide then and there to stay away from the teenagers getting i
. >> ordered to stay away from carol city senior high school. >> the thing that worries me the most is the acacs and the kids are becoming younger and younger, you know, and that's the saddest part about it. words can't describe -- >> reporter: ud group in overtown too often the epiceer of teen violence. >> i'm having a conversation with my you be, and he said she is not going outside, she esn't want to leave the house because of the incident that happened across the...
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mid-40s pascoe county. 49 clearwater. 47 carol went. polk city 40. tampa with review, 55 degrees. 53 sarasota. should be 55 on average so we're not far off. clear skies, a few high clouds out there. look at this brand-new camera we have. this is looking southward over the area. beautiful beaches. a great view and we will show you a lot of this. great weather for spring break. they have timed it if they are headed out this week. light winds now, a little out of the east for the folks on the coast. that will go 10 miles per hour . and then a little east southeast late today. that is one of the only things that is in the forecast today. it is quiet mid-60s by midmorning. at 11:00, 77 degrees. because of all the sunshine, a quick warm-up today. mid and upper 70s for daytime highs. sunrise this morning at 648 sunrise this morning at 6:48 pm. enjoy that in the morning. daylight savings time is sunday sunrise will be 745 and sunset 79 for a daytime high. strawberry festival weather has been incredible and it continues. almost 80 in plant city today. we will
mid-40s pascoe county. 49 clearwater. 47 carol went. polk city 40. tampa with review, 55 degrees. 53 sarasota. should be 55 on average so we're not far off. clear skies, a few high clouds out there. look at this brand-new camera we have. this is looking southward over the area. beautiful beaches. a great view and we will show you a lot of this. great weather for spring break. they have timed it if they are headed out this week. light winds now, a little out of the east for the folks on the...
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he was surprised when he found out the queen city was a stand-in for "1950's new york" in the film, "carol."he highlights some local restaurants and historic spots. the writer curious about the city's german heritage and says cincinnati's turn on the silver screen is far from over. 3 you'll have a chance to catch a movie that was filmed in cincinnati in the coming weeks. "miles ahead" will arrive in local theaters on friday, april 22nd.don cheadle stars in, and directed the movie about jazz icon miles davis. organize a special premiere in cincinnati for march 26th, and cheadle may attend."miles ahead" got positive reviews at the new york film festival in october. 3 a closer look at a new rooftop deck.coming up at five thirty.. we'll show you the changes at great american ball park. 3 heading back to class.coming up at five thirty.. local 12's adam clements joins us from a local high school.. as the school reopens its doors after a shooting. 3 3 3 now at five thirty. 3 two candidates inch closer to securing their party's presidential nominations.we have an update on their sweeping victories
he was surprised when he found out the queen city was a stand-in for "1950's new york" in the film, "carol."he highlights some local restaurants and historic spots. the writer curious about the city's german heritage and says cincinnati's turn on the silver screen is far from over. 3 you'll have a chance to catch a movie that was filmed in cincinnati in the coming weeks. "miles ahead" will arrive in local theaters on friday, april 22nd.don cheadle stars in, and...
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. >> it is really chilly. 48 degrees in crystal river and 49 dade city. 51 carol would. 59 bradenton and sarasota. riverview barely in the 50s. lakeland 52. safety harbor 57. we have 59 on the beaches at treasure island. warmer. the 24 hour temperature change with 20 degrees colder than yesterday. most of us 13 to 14 degrees cooler. the wind with the yellow shading, that is where it is highest on the coast. holiday and tarpon springs. 28 miles per hour winds for sarasota. generally sustained winds in the 20s and gusts in the 30 miles per hour range. this is over sarasota county through southern polk county mostly sunny skies should do it for just about everybody. the moon is setting behind low clouds and they come in off the gulf of mexico. we won't see much of those but we will see if you. try bundling the kids up out there. low 50s and the wind makes it chilly. it is a cruel afternoon as well. mid-60s for high temperatures. a little bit of a jacket weather day. the model won't show much going on. i wanted to show you high clouds thinning out and look at that, we don't get to 60 unt
. >> it is really chilly. 48 degrees in crystal river and 49 dade city. 51 carol would. 59 bradenton and sarasota. riverview barely in the 50s. lakeland 52. safety harbor 57. we have 59 on the beaches at treasure island. warmer. the 24 hour temperature change with 20 degrees colder than yesterday. most of us 13 to 14 degrees cooler. the wind with the yellow shading, that is where it is highest on the coast. holiday and tarpon springs. 28 miles per hour winds for sarasota. generally...
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carol. bill clinton will be all across new york city tomorrow.r the next couple of days and then eyes back on wisconsin. this is a state where they know they have to win on april 19th. interesting she has chosen today to spend her time here in new york city. carol? >> jeff zell neny reporting liv for us this morning, thank you. >>> the loyalty pledge goes caput and now we could be in for one contentious convention. ♪ ♪ only those who dare drive the world forward. introducing the first-ever cadillac ct6. some say "free the whales." for them, nothing else is acceptable. but nothing could be worse for the whales. most of the orcas at seaworld were born here. sending them into the wild wouldn't be noble. it could be fatal. when they freed keiko, the killer whale of movie fame, the effort was a failure and he perished. but we also understand that times have changed. today, people are concerned about the world's largest animals like never before. so we too must change. that's why the orcas in our care will be the last generation at seaworld. there will
carol. bill clinton will be all across new york city tomorrow.r the next couple of days and then eyes back on wisconsin. this is a state where they know they have to win on april 19th. interesting she has chosen today to spend her time here in new york city. carol? >> jeff zell neny reporting liv for us this morning, thank you. >>> the loyalty pledge goes caput and now we could be in for one contentious convention. ♪ ♪ only those who dare drive the world forward. introducing...
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city streets or the southbound side of the route 1 roosevelt boulevard. northbound you have the gaper delay with speeds like 11 miles per hour. also watching a crash this afternoon in the carol park section of the city. alden is that location. and watch for a wreck along butler park and locust street and downs wires at 322 by harmony hill nature area. we'll check it again in the next half hour. >>> still to come on "action news" at 5:00 tonight, a billion dollars fight on capitol hill. the funding that they lobbied for today that they say was promised from the president weeks ago. >>> and now this clerk fought back catching the suspect off guard when "action news" comes right back. >>> a convenience store collect in georgia fought back against an armed robber the suspect fought back and the clerk slapped his hand first and then later hit him with the cash register drawer as he ran off and the clerk grabbed a hammer from under the counter. the clerk was not hurt and police are still looking for that suspect. >>> a train derailment has forced the evacuation of a dozen homes in western new york. the train left ripley southwest of buffalo and two of the cars did leak ethanol. it
city streets or the southbound side of the route 1 roosevelt boulevard. northbound you have the gaper delay with speeds like 11 miles per hour. also watching a crash this afternoon in the carol park section of the city. alden is that location. and watch for a wreck along butler park and locust street and downs wires at 322 by harmony hill nature area. we'll check it again in the next half hour. >>> still to come on "action news" at 5:00 tonight, a billion dollars fight on...
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carol. i've had it up to here with this city. yeah, me too.ieve this, but some of the people over at crossroads cafe had this crazy idea. - yeah ? - they can be so silly sometimes. - so what was their idea ? - they think i should run for city council. what's so crazy about that ? - you're kidding ? - jess, you know this city like the back of your hand. you're serious about this. you bet i am. i'm tired of professional politicians who promise... to do everything and end up doing nothing. they only get elected because there's no real choice. this could be different. you could be the people's choice. the people's choice ? i like the way that sounds. hassan. hassan ! it's still crooked. here it is. "fourth district voters survey: "if the election were held today, who would you vote for ? "johansen: 36%. bohman: 22%. altounian: 19%" ? what about washington ? how many would vote for washington ? "collins: 11. nichols: 9%. others: 6%." - which one are you, jess ? - i'm "other." - "other" ? - there must be some mistake. - no mistake. as far as the vot
carol. i've had it up to here with this city. yeah, me too.ieve this, but some of the people over at crossroads cafe had this crazy idea. - yeah ? - they can be so silly sometimes. - so what was their idea ? - they think i should run for city council. what's so crazy about that ? - you're kidding ? - jess, you know this city like the back of your hand. you're serious about this. you bet i am. i'm tired of professional politicians who promise... to do everything and end up doing nothing. they...
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with movies like 'carol' and 'miles ahead' turning queen city locations into film sets.now another movie shot here in cincinnati at film festivals ... let's take a quick look at 'josephine doe.' doe.'oc: to new friends that's the first bit of the trailer for 'josephine doe' ... it's an official selection at the cinequest film festival in california this week.that video was given to us by producer and actress elisabeth bennett who joins us now. - what's this decide to film in cincinnati?- cincinnatians will recognize on screen?- where can we a look out over the city from the nine on your side skycam. we'll have a final check of the nine first warning later today at 4 on the now cincinnati... cincinnati...the government's plan to increase internet access for low income households. households.plus the new recommendations for doctors to screen children for poverty. and the show must go on... a newscast goes dark while live on the air. the creative way the team continued at 4. let's get one last check of that's 9 on your side at noon for this xx.we'll see you again at four for the now cincinn
with movies like 'carol' and 'miles ahead' turning queen city locations into film sets.now another movie shot here in cincinnati at film festivals ... let's take a quick look at 'josephine doe.' doe.'oc: to new friends that's the first bit of the trailer for 'josephine doe' ... it's an official selection at the cinequest film festival in california this week.that video was given to us by producer and actress elisabeth bennett who joins us now. - what's this decide to film in cincinnati?-...
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carol: carl icahn says it new jersey approves two casinos outside of new york city, he will pull his million investment into his newly acquired trump taj mahal casino in a clinic city. he says the competition would devastate atlantic city and make it impossible to poor that much money into his new casino. man who spent 50 years at goldman sachs is retiring. some ofn spearheaded the biggest ipos including microsoft and deutsche telekom. he will now become a senior director. that is your bloomberg business flash update. let's go over to the markets desk where julie hyman has the latest. looks like stocks are trying to fight back into positive territory. julie: they are trying. the s&p is up a whopping .1 tight tradingy range, only about eight points on the s&p 500, the tightest trading range of the year, still even with this latest upswing. slightly into positive but really looking like a mixed picture. let's take a look at analyst call that are moving stocks. joy global, the mining equipment maker, being cut to a cell from a hold with a price target of $10. this is the axiom capital a
carol: carl icahn says it new jersey approves two casinos outside of new york city, he will pull his million investment into his newly acquired trump taj mahal casino in a clinic city. he says the competition would devastate atlantic city and make it impossible to poor that much money into his new casino. man who spent 50 years at goldman sachs is retiring. some ofn spearheaded the biggest ipos including microsoft and deutsche telekom. he will now become a senior director. that is your...
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carol burnett. and i am here at cbs in los angeles, at studio 33. come on in. ♪ announcer: from television citybegan. we shot all 11 seasons of our variety show here. we made so many great memories. no one has seen the first five seasons of the carol burnett show since they were first aired. no reruns, no web streaming, no dvd, nothing, until now. i just got the most exciting news -- time life will be releasing these for everybody to enjoy. they are here in the vault, so let's go look at them. come on. join me. steve carell: it was like a gang of friends putting on a show, and it happened to be seen by millions of people. >> promo, take one. carol: hi, this is carol burnett. be sure to watch my first show. my special guest will be private gomer pyle himself. jim neighbors. >> do you know who i am? >> no. >> please continue. >> i've got a girl for you. >> good evening, your majesty. now it is time for you to show us your talent. julie: they accomplished in one hour more songs, more dances, more spoofs, more skits -- >> what's the matter with her? >> what makes you think something is the matter?
carol burnett. and i am here at cbs in los angeles, at studio 33. come on in. ♪ announcer: from television citybegan. we shot all 11 seasons of our variety show here. we made so many great memories. no one has seen the first five seasons of the carol burnett show since they were first aired. no reruns, no web streaming, no dvd, nothing, until now. i just got the most exciting news -- time life will be releasing these for everybody to enjoy. they are here in the vault, so let's go look at...
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and i think many people from oklahoma city would say he succeeded in particular in that vision. carol: what's interesting too, there's a quote in your story or a passage in your story, where he had talked to bloomberg markets magazine and it said, if -- this is aubrey, if i wanted to always do the most popular thing, then i'd be a follower. the funny thing is i don't consider myself a gambler at all. a gambler is somebody who just closes their eyes and roll the dice. we don't do that. he knew what he was doing all along the way. in terms of his career. >> he did and he didn't. he did a lot of buying of land. so he could drill on the land. sometimes he was pretty sure there was gas under that land. sometimes he didn't really know. and that's risky when it's $10 million for a bad well. but he was willing to take those risks because he believed there would be a big surge in producing and in selling this gas. he was right about that. david: this week's focus on section looks into the state of surveillance. did you know there's a device which tricks mobile phones into giving up their seria
and i think many people from oklahoma city would say he succeeded in particular in that vision. carol: what's interesting too, there's a quote in your story or a passage in your story, where he had talked to bloomberg markets magazine and it said, if -- this is aubrey, if i wanted to always do the most popular thing, then i'd be a follower. the funny thing is i don't consider myself a gambler at all. a gambler is somebody who just closes their eyes and roll the dice. we don't do that. he knew...
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carol: a lot of other countries, cities, could maybe led by the policies you have done in ireland.re are a lot of troubled economic areas. what is your advice? martin: i mean, certainly, we have a lot of turbulence in the markets at the moment. a lot of geopolitical issues, some of those obviously on the border of europe. what we find -- i am doing this for a long time and my own agency has been attracting investment for 67 years and eight is consistency. it is about consistency of policy. investors want to know what they are getting into, and we have had consistent policies for many decades. cory: does that lessen the importance or traditional focus on tourism? martin: no, not at all. to is somewhat significantly ahead of last year. actually, record o numbers. ireland is beautiful, beautiful scenery, very welcoming, hospitality. and tourism is a very strong indigenous sector. carol: what about, though, the government's debt levels? they have been high and they have been noted by world economic figures. you are bringing down your unemployment levels. what are the expectations on th
carol: a lot of other countries, cities, could maybe led by the policies you have done in ireland.re are a lot of troubled economic areas. what is your advice? martin: i mean, certainly, we have a lot of turbulence in the markets at the moment. a lot of geopolitical issues, some of those obviously on the border of europe. what we find -- i am doing this for a long time and my own agency has been attracting investment for 67 years and eight is consistency. it is about consistency of policy....
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carol maloney from spokane, washington. >> reporter: in spokane, generating power for this city, the terps hope to make some of their own onunday. nothing has been easy for this team and they don't expect a day in the park. what was the number one lesson for you coming out of that? >> never get complacent. never get come fordable. everyone is fighting for their lives and can't take anything for granted. if you are up 20, down 20, play the same defense. it will take a full 48. if you are up big, you can come back. it's march. anything can happen. i looked up. i thought we were up so-12. next time we were up by four. i was like, man. yeah. >> a run. doing fine then the second half -- >> we haven't been like that all year. all of a sudden, the rules are written. we have to adjust. you know, hopefully tomorrow we'll play better. >> reporter: the rainbow warriors of hawaii haven't lost season. sunday should be a sight to see. in spokane, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> they take the court in the second round in midwest. virginia dominated hampton in the first round. a bigger challenge waiting tonight. uva faces the team that s
carol maloney from spokane, washington. >> reporter: in spokane, generating power for this city, the terps hope to make some of their own onunday. nothing has been easy for this team and they don't expect a day in the park. what was the number one lesson for you coming out of that? >> never get complacent. never get come fordable. everyone is fighting for their lives and can't take anything for granted. if you are up 20, down 20, play the same defense. it will take a full 48. if you...
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with the terror attacks in brussels we're looking into the city's background. 9 on your side anchor carol williams in the newsroom with a look. brussels is known as the "capital of europe" and is significant as a center for international government and business. business. the city is the seat of the european union. it's also home to the headquarters of nato and other important european institutions including the european parliament. brussels has a very mobile and international population. more than 60-percent of the born there, according to a recent report from the "international organization for migration." that's second only to dubai. there is also a growing number of muslims in brussels. the most recent estimates from the "pew research center" show muslims now make up around 6-percent of the total population of belgium. brussels is believed to be the most islamic city in europe. today's terrorist attack is a frightening reminder about the world we live in today. it's hard to believe that 15 years ago, the united states forever changed when terrorists hijacked airplanes and crashed into
with the terror attacks in brussels we're looking into the city's background. 9 on your side anchor carol williams in the newsroom with a look. brussels is known as the "capital of europe" and is significant as a center for international government and business. business. the city is the seat of the european union. it's also home to the headquarters of nato and other important european institutions including the european parliament. brussels has a very mobile and international...
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and i think many people from oklahoma city would say he succeeded in particular in that vision. carol: what's interesting too, there's a quote in your story or a passage in your story, where he had talked to bloomberg markets magazine and it said, if -- this is aubrey, if i wanted to always do the most popular thing, then i'd be a follower. the funny thing is i don't consider myself a gambler at all. a gambler is somebody who just closes their eyes and roll the dice. we don't do that. he knew what he was doing all along the way. in terms of his career. >> he did and he didn't. he did a lot of buying of land. so he could drill on the land. sometimes he was pretty sure there was gas under that land. sometimes he didn't really know. and that's risky when it's $10 million for a bad well. but he was willing to take those risks because he believed there would be a big surge in producing and in selling this gas. he was right about that. david: this week's focus on section looks into the state of surveillance. did you know there's a device which tricks mobile phones into giving up their seria
and i think many people from oklahoma city would say he succeeded in particular in that vision. carol: what's interesting too, there's a quote in your story or a passage in your story, where he had talked to bloomberg markets magazine and it said, if -- this is aubrey, if i wanted to always do the most popular thing, then i'd be a follower. the funny thing is i don't consider myself a gambler at all. a gambler is somebody who just closes their eyes and roll the dice. we don't do that. he knew...
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city in hollywood. ♪ >> it is "the carol burnett show." >> this is where it all began.you tell me i had a child. >> i hate you. >> >> where does it say savage? [laughter] >> my name is geraldine. [laughter] >> oh, pardon me, sir. [laughter] >> welcome to the castle. >> he's prettier than i am. [laughter] >> gasp! one never knows who is going to come into your life. [doorbell rings] >> that's the doorbell. >> oh, i can't see anyone now. i can't. i just can't. >> it's a man. >> open the door. >> sgt. mullins, do you have to hold me so tight? >> i don't like this job either, but we have to act like we are a couple, so we have to pretend, all right? >> all right. as long as you keep it on that basis. [laughter] >> what makes you think it could be anything else? >> well -- [laughter] [laughter] [applause] carol: i am really proud of the first five seasons of my show, and i am really happy to have a chance to share them with you. queen latifah: i have never seen anyone on tv quite like carol burnett. kirstin: she does it all. sings, acts, dances. hilarious and beautiful. tony
city in hollywood. ♪ >> it is "the carol burnett show." >> this is where it all began.you tell me i had a child. >> i hate you. >> >> where does it say savage? [laughter] >> my name is geraldine. [laughter] >> oh, pardon me, sir. [laughter] >> welcome to the castle. >> he's prettier than i am. [laughter] >> gasp! one never knows who is going to come into your life. [doorbell rings] >> that's the doorbell. >> oh,...
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carol. >> reporter: hi from motor city. >> hi right back at you from new york city. to tara and scot e scottie. there's going to be a big debate tonight. megyn kelly will be one of the moderators. it should be interesting. >> it should be extremely interesting, especially given the fact that what's going to be driving the discussion, the narrative, the whole news cycle leading up to tonight is the republican nominee from last time around as you were just talking about, mitt romney is in salt lake city getting ready to give a speech saying anybody but donald trump. so it will be fascinating to see how and if the remaining trump opponents use that or at least try to do so on the stage. my hunch is that if they are reading the electorate the way maybe they should be, they won't, because the argument that trump is making on twitter, on tv this morning, and elsewhere is that romney doesn't get it, that he's not understanding the anger out there and the way that trump is harnessing the anger. you know, i'm told by people who are familiar with romney's thinking, carol, that
carol. >> reporter: hi from motor city. >> hi right back at you from new york city. to tara and scot e scottie. there's going to be a big debate tonight. megyn kelly will be one of the moderators. it should be interesting. >> it should be extremely interesting, especially given the fact that what's going to be driving the discussion, the narrative, the whole news cycle leading up to tonight is the republican nominee from last time around as you were just talking about, mitt...
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carol: we will see you here next week. david: have a great weekend. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> we turnng battle between apple and the fbi, fight over access to the phone of the san bernadino shooter. it continues and the two sides will meet in federal court next week. time magazine managing editor nancy gibbs and writer lev grossman sat down with tim cook. nancy gibbs is with us and i'm pleased to have her here. this is the cover of the time magazine talking about his fight with the fbi and why he won't back down. let me start with the obvious,
carol: we will see you here next week. david: have a great weekend. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> we turnng battle between apple and the fbi, fight over access to the phone of the san bernadino shooter. it continues and the two sides will meet in federal court next week. time magazine managing editor nancy gibbs and writer lev grossman sat down with tim cook. nancy gibbs is with us and i'm pleased to have her here. this is the cover of the time...
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carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is on stands now. we will see you next week. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is a charlie rose.going battle between apple and the fbi, fight over access to the phone of the san bernadino shooter. it continues and the two sides will meet in federal court next week. time magazine managing editor nancy gibbs and writer lev grossman sat down with tim cook. here to talk about that is nancy gibbs, and i am pleased to have her here. of "time," cover
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city of patent >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i name is carol arnold speaking in support of item 19 which opposes the gg and array.plan. i'm a third-generation san franciscan and a frequent user of the park city and gg and array. i work as 20 years is obama the planning for state conversation organization since my retirement support numerous environment so causes and also working as a freelance writer focusing primarily on environmental issues. one thing i've learned is both environmentalists is that environmental protection and dog walking do not have to be at odds. the densely packed urban area like the bay area, all human activity impacts little open space wildlife remain. people need traces to live, work, move around, and recreate and in the bay area, those things are all done very close together. as an environmentalist, i strongly believe this is a good thing that most human activity should take place in urban areas like ours leading west populated baskets in place where nature and wildlife contrive the types of projects i manage my job hav
city of patent >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i name is carol arnold speaking in support of item 19 which opposes the gg and array.plan. i'm a third-generation san franciscan and a frequent user of the park city and gg and array. i work as 20 years is obama the planning for state conversation organization since my retirement support numerous environment so causes and also working as a freelance writer focusing primarily on environmental...
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cities where they may be the most likely to show up. and some of them may surprise you.9 on your side anchor carol williams with a look. look. researchers at "the national center for atmospheric research" are using computer models to study this in 50 cities. cities. they looked at past weather patterns and the mosquitos' lifecycle. here's a map of their predictions. cities with red circles have the highest risk. you can see that includes miami and new orleans. like washington d-c have a moderate risk because the mosquitos that carry the zika virus can live there in the hot humid summers. cities with the lowest risk are places that are dry like san diego or have higher altitudes like denver. researchers say we could see small localized outbreaks this summer. but it won't be anything like the situations in the caribbean and south america. that's because a lot of us live and work inside by comparison. we're tracking new developments right now in the flint water crisis. michigan's governor is out with a new plan today calling for the state to implement stricter lead-testing rules than what the feds require. require. this comes af
cities where they may be the most likely to show up. and some of them may surprise you.9 on your side anchor carol williams with a look. look. researchers at "the national center for atmospheric research" are using computer models to study this in 50 cities. cities. they looked at past weather patterns and the mosquitos' lifecycle. here's a map of their predictions. cities with red circles have the highest risk. you can see that includes miami and new orleans. like washington d-c have...
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listen, carol, they patrol every neighborhood in the city. every neighborhood. they are out there.rgeting muslim neighborhoods. there's patrols in every neighborhood in new york city regardless of what color you are, what ethnic background you are. that's the reality of the new york city police department and every police department in this country. >> all right. i have to leave it there. bernard, dean, thanks to both of you. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," witness to terror for an american teenager injured in belgium. the aftermath of the attacks was all too familiar. osteo bi-flex,s taking and noticing a real difference in his joint comfort. the feeling originates in this area... spreads throughout the body... to here, inducing hilariously high levels of embarrassment in his son. he knows it's working by that look of abject humiliation on his son's face. you were made to dance, phil. so dance. shows improved joint comfort in just 7 days. osteo bi-flex. made to move. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned th
listen, carol, they patrol every neighborhood in the city. every neighborhood. they are out there.rgeting muslim neighborhoods. there's patrols in every neighborhood in new york city regardless of what color you are, what ethnic background you are. that's the reality of the new york city police department and every police department in this country. >> all right. i have to leave it there. bernard, dean, thanks to both of you. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," witness...
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carol. >> let's just call it what it is. a release. one of the most dramatic and disappointing sports stories in this city's history.t has ended today in a move that surprised no one. the fins officially released robert griffin iii. he would have been owed $16 million. so it was a predictable move even before the season kicked off. when he was promoted to third string, only dressing for one game this season. the 2012 rookie of the year, he wasn't the same since his knee injury in the seattle play-off game. but he leave was giant chip on his shoulder and a vote of confidence from at least one former teammate. >> he will definitely be a star somewhere. the opportunity, he is going to have to wait for the opportunity to come. but he is going to prepare for that opportunity. because now league for four years. he knows what to expect, knows the ropes, he knows what to do. the opportunity is going to come. he just have to take advantage of it. >> more moves for redskins today. also not running darrel young, who spent seven seasons with the skins. today he said he would love to finish his career with the redskins. some oth
carol. >> let's just call it what it is. a release. one of the most dramatic and disappointing sports stories in this city's history.t has ended today in a move that surprised no one. the fins officially released robert griffin iii. he would have been owed $16 million. so it was a predictable move even before the season kicked off. when he was promoted to third string, only dressing for one game this season. the 2012 rookie of the year, he wasn't the same since his knee injury in the...
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carol to a two year deal, he will earn 2.6 million next season. they need corners, they traded byron maxwell next week. >> friday should be a city holiday, three teamsrom the areas all in the big dance. how will anyone get any work done. saints joe's have the second best record in school history. but they have a test in cincinnati whose big men are a big problem. >> would not sneak into clubs where these guys are the bouncers and they treat the basket like it's a club, and unless you have the proper i.d. and cover charge you ain't getting in. >> the team that should make the deepest run, is villanova, they were the top ranked team in the nation at one point. we know that nova is prone to early exits, so jay wright is proceeding with caution. >> i think we can beat anybody and get beat by anybody, that is the truth. >> does that make you nervous coming into the tournament? >> we lost the last two years i was not nervous, i was upset afterwards. >> should the wildcats win they could face a second round match-up with these guys, but first temple needs to upset iowa. and looking for inspiration on a court of a different kind. >> there is a lot of pressu
carol to a two year deal, he will earn 2.6 million next season. they need corners, they traded byron maxwell next week. >> friday should be a city holiday, three teamsrom the areas all in the big dance. how will anyone get any work done. saints joe's have the second best record in school history. but they have a test in cincinnati whose big men are a big problem. >> would not sneak into clubs where these guys are the bouncers and they treat the basket like it's a club, and unless...
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change to the city's ordinances.one council member checked out the strange sight -- and said he applauds the man for his quote -- "citizen involvement". nine on your side at six is next. carol williams joins us with the stories we're working on for you. all one mother wanted to do was take her kids to wendys. but what she found in her car after eating was stunning. stunning.a man had overdosed.. and appeared to be near death.. slumped over in her car. that was only the half of it. it may be why some of the facts didn't add up. what started as a search for an 18 day old baby in a stolen car ends much differently. now.. that newborn's mom is charged. what police have just pieced track: an addict in her car!a mother's crisis when she finds a total stranger out cold... and near death in her car. track: police say the mother lied. sot: those facts allowed us to determine the mother will be charged with counts of offenses here. track: after looking for hours for her 18 newborn was never far from home. track: a therapy dog with a nose for saving lives. sot: " once that relationship and bonding develops they day they're almost 100%"track: a local high school student's mission to he
change to the city's ordinances.one council member checked out the strange sight -- and said he applauds the man for his quote -- "citizen involvement". nine on your side at six is next. carol williams joins us with the stories we're working on for you. all one mother wanted to do was take her kids to wendys. but what she found in her car after eating was stunning. stunning.a man had overdosed.. and appeared to be near death.. slumped over in her car. that was only the half of it. it...
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critic, writing for forbes magazine and was talking about carol and said that it opened his eyes to a lot of things are available here at the queen city. he thinks that there's other films going to be done here. >> he has a travel writer. >> something we all know, we live in the best place on earth. >> it's ain't secret anymore. president, and congress >>> 9 minutes after 6:00, 25 degrees, a windchill in the low teens, there's a cold, we have snow flurries out there, too. we will see gradual clearing going up to the freezing mark at noon. we won't even make it out of the 30s today. prepare for a cold day. 37 the high late this an. tracking rain and snow and even actually colder weather, and then warmer weather. the weather authority forecast is up and down, we will have more in minutes. >>> luckily traffic has not been up and down this morning for us. we are very quiet. we remain very clear, and down to i-71/i-75 and the no major delays, and traffic is moving long just fine across the tri-state. >>> trending now 6:09, mcdonald's unveiling a virtual reality headset made by from a happy meal box. >> they're made by folding up the happy
critic, writing for forbes magazine and was talking about carol and said that it opened his eyes to a lot of things are available here at the queen city. he thinks that there's other films going to be done here. >> he has a travel writer. >> something we all know, we live in the best place on earth. >> it's ain't secret anymore. president, and congress >>> 9 minutes after 6:00, 25 degrees, a windchill in the low teens, there's a cold, we have snow flurries out there,...
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carol. we need christian men and women in politics. we need mayors. we need city council.d christians on school boards. we need christians at every level. and i'm encouraging people to run. run for public office. at the local level, the state level. washington is broken but i think there is a lot we can do at the local and state level. >> i understand that. but, you know, there is a lot of lot of evangelicals already rallying around a man they think is a strong leader and that could be donald trump. they apparently think that this is our guy. this is the guy who can get it done and it doesn't matter what sins he's committed in the past. we're going to follow him. so hasn't god already delivered as far as those evangelicals are concerned is this. >> carol i can't speak for the evangelicals and those who support donald trump or don't support him. i can just tell you whether i'm going to do. i can say that people are fed up. and i think donald trump to his credit, he is shaking up the republican party and the republican needs to be shaken up and he's certainly doing that. >>
carol. we need christian men and women in politics. we need mayors. we need city council.d christians on school boards. we need christians at every level. and i'm encouraging people to run. run for public office. at the local level, the state level. washington is broken but i think there is a lot we can do at the local and state level. >> i understand that. but, you know, there is a lot of lot of evangelicals already rallying around a man they think is a strong leader and that could be...
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city." go with a song by journey. don't pick a deep cut from the smashing pumpkins album that only you love that nobody else will appreciate. carolut if you're really good at singing, do have to play nice? reporter: yes if you went to , juilliard or tish in another life and you still can sing along to the entire album of chorus line you might want to , play down a little bit. you don't to be too much of a show off. sort of the same rules as worker you want to get along and have a good time he did not want to take yourself too seriously. carol: so if you went out and did karaoke with sam, what kind of song would you saying? ellen: i would think something very easy. very easy. so far come i have now gone and i broke one of your rules. the boss is allowed to go, but only stay for 30 minutes, which i did not know. reporter: you want to get out of things before they get too risque or dicey. it puts everybody and uncovered position. carol: last time i heard it risque or dicey, that is when i left. alan pollack, sam, thank you very much. it is all in this issue of bloomberg businessweek, check it out on newsstands and also online. thank
city." go with a song by journey. don't pick a deep cut from the smashing pumpkins album that only you love that nobody else will appreciate. carolut if you're really good at singing, do have to play nice? reporter: yes if you went to , juilliard or tish in another life and you still can sing along to the entire album of chorus line you might want to , play down a little bit. you don't to be too much of a show off. sort of the same rules as worker you want to get along and have a good time...
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city is killing them. so, my name is dr. roger can a veterinarian and owner of the marina pet hospital the 2024 lombard st. since 1970 the hospital was founded by dr. carol in 1938 and is one of the oldest businesses in the city. doing the same thing in the same neighborhood. i only include this bit of history to emphasize my knowledge of the challenges of doing business on lombard the limited parking and ever-growing traffic. removal of one parking space on lombard is one too many. let alone 47 that are being recommended by the sfmta. the loss of a parking space not only affects the spaces that clients use, but at same time reduces space available to employees. without the spaces and easy access small businesses will lose clients and find it even more difficult to hire people. i employ 12 people a day, 7 days a week. each of them was find a parking space 3 times in an 8 hour shift. talk about 9-12 hours a day for looking for parking spaces were nonproductive work. now, let's assume the average business on lombard have 10 employees and their 200 businesses total. that's 2000 people. as 2000x3 times a day times 15 min. we are talking about 1500 hrs. of pe
city is killing them. so, my name is dr. roger can a veterinarian and owner of the marina pet hospital the 2024 lombard st. since 1970 the hospital was founded by dr. carol in 1938 and is one of the oldest businesses in the city. doing the same thing in the same neighborhood. i only include this bit of history to emphasize my knowledge of the challenges of doing business on lombard the limited parking and ever-growing traffic. removal of one parking space on lombard is one too many. let alone...
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this time around -- the city's film commissions efforts were the focus.the articles writer, john oseid, pointed out how many scenes in the movie *carol were quintessential cincinnati, even though oseid didn't realize that while watching the movie.he also talked about the upcoming movies that also cheadle's miles ahead and marauders staring bruce willis. "the article touches on not just movie and filmwork thats been to town, but our restaurants, our livelihood and entertainment. i think its really captured sort of an essence of what cinti is like these days." you can read the article for yourself right now.it's posted at forbes dot com.i'll tweet out a link for you too. today is the day -- a lot happening in the sports world. we start with the reds.the team opens up *cactus league play this afternoon against the cleveland indians. indians.it's another sign the season is almost here.full team workouts started last week and single game tickets went on sale over the weekend. and how about this?tickets for this year's western & southern open tennis tournament are also now on sale.mark your calendars for this year's competition, which is a
this time around -- the city's film commissions efforts were the focus.the articles writer, john oseid, pointed out how many scenes in the movie *carol were quintessential cincinnati, even though oseid didn't realize that while watching the movie.he also talked about the upcoming movies that also cheadle's miles ahead and marauders staring bruce willis. "the article touches on not just movie and filmwork thats been to town, but our restaurants, our livelihood and entertainment. i think its...
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city is killing them. so, my name is dr. roger can a veterinarian and owner of the marina pet hospital the 2024 lombard st. since 1970 the hospital was founded by dr. carol in 1938 and is one of the oldest businesses in the city. doing the same thing in the same neighborhood. i only include this bit of history to emphasize my knowledge of the challenges of doing business on lombard the limited parking and ever-growing traffic. removal of one parking space on lombard is one too many. let alone 47 that are being recommended by the sfmta. the loss of a parking space not only affects the spaces that clients use, but at same time reduces space available to employees. without the spaces and easy access small businesses will lose clients and find it even more difficult to hire people. i employ 12 people a day, 7 days a week. each of them was find a parking space 3 times in an 8 hour shift. talk about 9-12 hours a day for looking for parking spaces were nonproductive work. now, let's assume the average business on lombard have 10 employees and their 200 businesses total. that's 2000 people. as 2000x3 times a day times 15 min. we are talking about 1500 hrs. of pe
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. >> they have a factory out in long island city in new york and they make 1.4 million ties a year and half of their workers are 55 or older. caroll: we're in a world where everybody seems to be, you know, seeking out a lot of younger workers, they have found this to be valuable, to have those older workers with experience. >> absolutely. they couldn't operate, they say, without those older workers because they have certain skills that younger people don't have as much anymore. carol: that's why this is happening? >> that's right. but they also need younger people. so it's a very multigenerational work force. carol: they use a little bit of both to make it work really, really well. it's interesting, i'm curious if other companies are picking up on that, where they're finding the experience of older workers -- workers make sense for them to kind of hold on to. >> they're going to have to. there are a lot of small businesses doing it but bigger ones are seeing the need because you have so many baby boomers retiring and they have gaps, so they need to hold -- some of those older people in there. carol: in terms of brooks brothers sp
. >> they have a factory out in long island city in new york and they make 1.4 million ties a year and half of their workers are 55 or older. caroll: we're in a world where everybody seems to be, you know, seeking out a lot of younger workers, they have found this to be valuable, to have those older workers with experience. >> absolutely. they couldn't operate, they say, without those older workers because they have certain skills that younger people don't have as much anymore....
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ed: carol, i have to borrow that hat from you. >> i was born in new york city.ll i think you are lucky you aren't opposite --. announcer: introducing "the best of the ed sullivan show." from starvista entertainment and time life. for 23 years, american spends sundays with sullivan. families bought their first televisions just to watch the show together. back then, all the greats got their start on "the ed sullivan show." the legends of music, comedy, stage and screen. >> ♪ here is the best part you have a head start if you are amongst the very young at heart ♪ announcer: plus all of those amazing acts that you just don't see on tv anymore. >> kiss me. [laughter] announcer: now, starvista entertainment and time life have gathered america's most precious memories into one collection. order now to have all the most thrilling moments from over 1000 sundays with sullivan. skelton: i was a devil with the girls. not to brag, but i was a dickens. nothing in a skirt was safe. nothing. not until i met that scotsman. he almost beat my brains in. >> ♪ reach out i will be th
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carol. >>> that does it for "closing bell." "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" does start right now. overlooking new york city's times square. i'm michelle lee. tonight on fast, the second biggest bull on the street is here. and he says s&p 2300 is in the cards. plus, shares of disney jumping after the ceo said what could be next at the magic kingdom. >>> the sector that was one of the past month's biggest gainers could this year's biggest trap. why this rally could be the ultimate head fake. >>> but first, we start off with the markets. managing to eke out a winning streak. up more than a percent. financials continue to gain. aside from these moves, things were unusually quiet, with the average moving a fraction of a percent. volume at year-to-date lows. is this the ultimate bull/bear showdown ahead of the jobs report tomorrow? is this the calm before the storm? guy? >> i say absolutely yes. i think we've been pretty consistent with this. i think the market's going to continue to rally. i think it rallies tomorrow regardless of whatever number comes out at 8:30. i do think there's a chance we touch 20, 25. i t
carol. >>> that does it for "closing bell." "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" does start right now. overlooking new york city's times square. i'm michelle lee. tonight on fast, the second biggest bull on the street is here. and he says s&p 2300 is in the cards. plus, shares of disney jumping after the ceo said what could be next at the magic kingdom. >>> the sector that was one of the past month's biggest gainers could...
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city for you at the 5:55. listen to this, really heart warming story. >> hi. >> oh, my god. >> that is carol wright, in the whitegging lauren dawkins in the green shirt. carol nearly died two years ago in desperate need of a new heart. then dawkins daughter 19 year-old brook, died after a driver hit and killed her. her heart, saved carol's life and brook's parents and siblings heard her heartbeating for the first time since losing their carol. >> so that is their daughter's heartbeat nothing carol, incredibly touching moment. both called the meeting an honor and said it shows how important it is to be a organ donor. >> time it 5:56. next up, back on track, update we are following right new for septa line, paoli thorndale line that was shut down for 12 hours. we have good news from bob kelly. >>> we will continue to follow terrifying situation on a september bus woman abduct, search right now you to find her and the abductor. it's outback throwback! with menu classics now at throwback prices. our signature 12 oz. sirloin ck to $12.97... the alice springs chicken... and of course our bloomin' onion back to $6.97.
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city is killing them. so, my name is dr. roger can a veterinarian and owner of the marina pet hospital the 2024 lombard st. since 1970 the hospital was founded by dr. carol in 1938 and is one of the oldest businesses in the city. doing the same thing in the same neighborhood. i only include this bit of history to emphasize my knowledge of the challenges of doing business on lombard the limited parking and ever-growing traffic. removal of one parking space on lombard is one too many. let alone 47 that are being recommended by the sfmta. the loss of a parking space not only affects the spaces that clients use, but at same time reduces space available to employees. without the spaces and easy access small businesses will lose clients and find it even more difficult to hire people. i employ 12 people a day, 7 days a week. each of them was find a parking space 3 times in an 8 hour shift. talk about 9-12 hours a day for looking for parking spaces were nonproductive work. now, let's assume the average business on lombard have 10 employees and their 200 businesses total. that's 2000 people. as 2000x3 times a day times 15 min. we are talking about 1500 hrs. of pe
city is killing them. so, my name is dr. roger can a veterinarian and owner of the marina pet hospital the 2024 lombard st. since 1970 the hospital was founded by dr. carol in 1938 and is one of the oldest businesses in the city. doing the same thing in the same neighborhood. i only include this bit of history to emphasize my knowledge of the challenges of doing business on lombard the limited parking and ever-growing traffic. removal of one parking space on lombard is one too many. let alone...
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city." go with a song by journey. go with freedom 90 by george michael don't pick a deep cut. from the smashing pumpkins album that only you love that nobody else will appreciate. [laughter] carol if you're really good at singing, do have to play nice? sam: yes, if you went to juilliard or tish in another life and you still can sing , along to the entire album of "chorus line," you might want to kind of play down a little bit. you don't to be too much of a show off. sort of the same rules as an work, you want to get along and have a good time but do not want to take yourself too seriously. carol: so if you went out and did karaoke with sam, what kind of song would you sing? allen: i would sing something very easy. so far, i have never gone handle -- and i broke one of your rules. the boss is allowed to go, but only stay for 30 minutes, which i did not know. sam: kind of a true rule that you would imagine for a lot of functions. you want to get out of things before they get too risque or dicey. it puts everybody in an uncomfortable position. carol: last time i heard it risque or dicey, that is when i left. ellen pollack, sam, thank you very much. we really appreciate it. issueal
city." go with a song by journey. go with freedom 90 by george michael don't pick a deep cut. from the smashing pumpkins album that only you love that nobody else will appreciate. [laughter] carol if you're really good at singing, do have to play nice? sam: yes, if you went to juilliard or tish in another life and you still can sing , along to the entire album of "chorus line," you might want to kind of play down a little bit. you don't to be too much of a show off. sort of the...
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we got to get to your select cities now brought to you by g we saw the last of the rain moving through caroll county. it should be dry and cloudy and rain returns into the forecast. here's a look at hour, temperatures going to be into the mid to upper 60s for most of us. the threat for rain does return around 6 p.m. a chance for thunderstorms. be careful driving on the roads some to believe spots like canton and ravenna where visibility is low due to fog. stream again. the jet stream. >> can we tell you how good to have you back. >> it feels good to be here. >>> coming up -- where issimmons, missing from the spotlight for more than two years. some saying he's being held against will. >> lawsuit between hulk hogan and gawker. the website that leaked a sex tape.oday. its technology-filled cabin...jaw-dropping. its performance...breathtaking....and self-braking...show-stopping. the all-new glc.ts the bar for the luxury suv. r starting at $38,950. strength is an addiction. now it's time..hat strength to your tooth enamel. p new colgate enamel health p mineral repair toothpaste. p it strengthens w
we got to get to your select cities now brought to you by g we saw the last of the rain moving through caroll county. it should be dry and cloudy and rain returns into the forecast. here's a look at hour, temperatures going to be into the mid to upper 60s for most of us. the threat for rain does return around 6 p.m. a chance for thunderstorms. be careful driving on the roads some to believe spots like canton and ravenna where visibility is low due to fog. stream again. the jet stream. >>...
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city of brotherly love. >> was that you? >> it was me. you sound a lot like carol. that's the point. > it's all good.e show in new york so i saw your sister performing. >> yes, she was the original carol. i know, whacky. has carol ever heard you. >> she has. she actually came to see the show in boston. does it freak you out? >> luckily we didn't know she was there. a lot of pressure maybe, right? >> right. but she was so warm and lovely and gave us her tamp of approval so thats was really cool. i didn't realize when saw the show how much her songs and her writing influenced so many different generations. >> oh, yeah. the songs are so timeless and she and jerry anacin think a and barry, their friends were so prolific and they wrote so many hits. >> by the way, liam plays jerry. >> your first husband. how influential was he over her career, your character? >> they started together back in 59 when they met and they wrote so many hits together. jerry would write the lyrics and carol would write the music and together as a song-writing team. > give me an example. >> up on the roof, the locomotion, natural
city of brotherly love. >> was that you? >> it was me. you sound a lot like carol. that's the point. > it's all good.e show in new york so i saw your sister performing. >> yes, she was the original carol. i know, whacky. has carol ever heard you. >> she has. she actually came to see the show in boston. does it freak you out? >> luckily we didn't know she was there. a lot of pressure maybe, right? >> right. but she was so warm and lovely and gave us her...
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city of patent >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i name is carol arnold speaking in support of item 19 which opposes the gg and array.plan. i'm a third-generation san franciscan and a frequent user of the park city and gg and array. i work as 20 years is obama the planning for state conversation organization since my retirement support numerous environment so causes and also working as a freelance writer focusing primarily on environmental issues. one thing i've learned is both environmentalists is that environmental protection and dog walking do not have to be at odds. the densely packed urban area like the bay area, all human activity impacts little open space wildlife remain. people need traces to live, work, move around, and recreate and in the bay area, those things are all done very close together. as an environmentalist, i strongly believe this is a good thing that most human activity should take place in urban areas like ours leading west populated baskets in place where nature and wildlife contrive the types of projects i manage my job hav
city of patent >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i name is carol arnold speaking in support of item 19 which opposes the gg and array.plan. i'm a third-generation san franciscan and a frequent user of the park city and gg and array. i work as 20 years is obama the planning for state conversation organization since my retirement support numerous environment so causes and also working as a freelance writer focusing primarily on environmental...
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carol for a deal. he will earn $2.6 million next season and started 11 games before missing the last month with a broken leg. friday cannot get here soon enough, three teams from the city big dance and all playing on the same day. eighth seeded st. joes, but first they have to beat ninth seeded cincinnati in spokane on saturday. >> it's one game at a time, nothing new for us. we focus on this one game at a time and we'll be ready for it. >> the local team that should advance the farthest, second seeded villanova continued to prepare for their match-up against unc ashville. they are not about to look past a 15th seed. not this year. >> we have to play harder and more together because if we don't, we can lose to anyone, it's the naacp tournament. anything can happen, we have to be focused. >> then there is temple, if they can get past seventh seeded iowa, they will face villanova. they barely snuck into the tournament and with that they have plenty to prove. >> i think we can make a run. and know our goal every game. and iowa is our first test. >> phillies have done it again, they beat the rays 5-2, and have nine games and a tie if their last ten games. >> the philadelph
carol for a deal. he will earn $2.6 million next season and started 11 games before missing the last month with a broken leg. friday cannot get here soon enough, three teams from the city big dance and all playing on the same day. eighth seeded st. joes, but first they have to beat ninth seeded cincinnati in spokane on saturday. >> it's one game at a time, nothing new for us. we focus on this one game at a time and we'll be ready for it. >> the local team that should advance the...