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good morning. >> good morning, carol. got some good news this morning from the spokesperson from the department of transportation in north carolina. he says last night those massive lines of traffic that we saw jammed outside of raleigh resolved themselves late last night. they were able to get the plows in there, start clearing the roads. able to move cars that were abandoned. moving them out of the way. there was no one that had to spend the night on the interstate last night. they had the national guard ready to go out there and rescue people in case they were stranded. as far as the department of transportation is aware, none of that had to happen. today, everyone is being cautioned to stay inside. stay off the roads unless they absolutely have to be out. the reason for that you can see it all around me. more snow this morning. and heavy snow. we woke up this morning to find this road had been plowed clear and just in the last hour, gives you an idea how much snow is falling. the road completely covered over again. we
good morning. >> good morning, carol. got some good news this morning from the spokesperson from the department of transportation in north carolina. he says last night those massive lines of traffic that we saw jammed outside of raleigh resolved themselves late last night. they were able to get the plows in there, start clearing the roads. able to move cars that were abandoned. moving them out of the way. there was no one that had to spend the night on the interstate last night. they had...
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i'm carol costello.ing me. just minutes from now on the hill and under the microscope, lawmakers will grill the chief financial officer of target about one of the biggest security failures in retail history. as many as 110 million people may have had their personal information stolen in a massive data breach. it's size and scope have ballooned since it was first revealed. joe johns, our senior washington correspondent, joins us with more. good morning, joe. >> reporter: good morning, carol wechlt are waiting for that hearing. john mulligan, the cfo of target, is going to be the man of the hour. we are able to take a look at his prepared remarks. they seem to add to the knowledge of what happened with the target breach that apparently occurred first right after thanksgiving. he will lay out a timeline we are told that says on december 12th, we were notified by the department of justice they had a problem. on the 13th, they met with the department of justice and the secret service. on the 14th, hired foren
i'm carol costello.ing me. just minutes from now on the hill and under the microscope, lawmakers will grill the chief financial officer of target about one of the biggest security failures in retail history. as many as 110 million people may have had their personal information stolen in a massive data breach. it's size and scope have ballooned since it was first revealed. joe johns, our senior washington correspondent, joins us with more. good morning, joe. >> reporter: good morning,...
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carol. >> all right. happen alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> the first american athletes are arriving in sochi, russia getting ready for this week's starts to the winter storm olympics. they are arriving under stifling security concerns. terrorists have launched attacks elsewhere in the country and have vowed to strike the games. some athletes have asked their families to stay at home and not attend the olympics at all. also this morning there's a stunning new development in that terror threat. cnn has learned exclusively dozens of potential suicide bombers ominously dubbed black widows have been largely placed under lock and key. they are under a form of house arrest until after the olympics end. hi. >> reporter: carol, hi. we went to the hills of dagestan, the home of the insurgency far to the east of sochi. two teams seemingly large groups of people have been told not to leave town until the olympics were over. one town, 64 people on a list that we were shown who said they have been told by police to
carol. >> all right. happen alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> the first american athletes are arriving in sochi, russia getting ready for this week's starts to the winter storm olympics. they are arriving under stifling security concerns. terrorists have launched attacks elsewhere in the country and have vowed to strike the games. some athletes have asked their families to stay at home and not attend the olympics at all. also this morning there's a stunning new development in...
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i'm carol costello. we begin this morning with a new terror warning rattling nerves and ratcheting up security. the u.s. is alerting airlines to be on guard for possible shoe bombs on international flights into the united states. if you've flown within the last decade, american airports already guard against this threat which would be powerful enough to bring down an airliner in flight. but overseas, the screening is often less thorough. possibly creating an opportunity for terrorists seeking an american target. barbara starr is live at the pentagon with more. good morning, barbara. >> good morning, carroll. if you are at an airport right now waiting to board a flight you may see additional screening measures from airport security personnel. new concern terrorists may target direct flights from overseas heading to the u.s. the department of homeland security is warning airlines that terrorists may attempt to hide explosives in shoes, cosmetics and liquids. according to one industry source, the advisory m
i'm carol costello. we begin this morning with a new terror warning rattling nerves and ratcheting up security. the u.s. is alerting airlines to be on guard for possible shoe bombs on international flights into the united states. if you've flown within the last decade, american airports already guard against this threat which would be powerful enough to bring down an airliner in flight. but overseas, the screening is often less thorough. possibly creating an opportunity for terrorists seeking...
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i'm carol costello. for joining me. we begin in sochi, russia where the last of american athletes are a rooifg. the department of homeland security says a terror plot could begin in a u.s. airport inside an innocent looking tube of toothpaste. terrorists could use materials in there to detonate bombs once they arrive at the games. we heard from a top official in sochi. >> the safety and security of athletes and our whole delegation is always our primary concern as the team behind the team here on the ground. we, as we always do, work closely with our state department. our state department is in close contact with the local authorities. we react to situations as they a rise. we also have a lot of planning exercises in advance. these games are no different in that respect. >> nick walsh is live with more in sochi. hi nick. >> reporter: carol, the real issue is not this is a threat to the homeland but specifically pointed towards sochi here. threats serious enough president barack obama is kept informed of
i'm carol costello. for joining me. we begin in sochi, russia where the last of american athletes are a rooifg. the department of homeland security says a terror plot could begin in a u.s. airport inside an innocent looking tube of toothpaste. terrorists could use materials in there to detonate bombs once they arrive at the games. we heard from a top official in sochi. >> the safety and security of athletes and our whole delegation is always our primary concern as the team behind the team...
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carol?k you, barbara starr. i want to go to phil black and ask a question about u.s. involvement or more u.s. involvement in ukraine. do people there want it? >> i don't think the people here want to see things escalate to that point certainly, carol, that would be a terrible eventuality in the point of view of the, i cranian people. these people want to look westward and firm up their relations with europe and the united states. they are looking to the west for financial assistance. in the event any of sort of russian incursion into ukraine, if it were brief, they'd certainly perhaps tolerate, not very happily if it were to be large scale and extended. then that would obviously be a massive escalation and certainly under those circumstances they'd be looking for support. moral if not practical to some degree from europe and the united states. but i think for the most part, everyone here certainly in kiev, childrenly those very much supportive of the change in government here, are simply hop
carol?k you, barbara starr. i want to go to phil black and ask a question about u.s. involvement or more u.s. involvement in ukraine. do people there want it? >> i don't think the people here want to see things escalate to that point certainly, carol, that would be a terrible eventuality in the point of view of the, i cranian people. these people want to look westward and firm up their relations with europe and the united states. they are looking to the west for financial assistance. in...
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good morning. >> good morning carol.ng few days in syria. the break down of peace talks and worsening of the violence on the ground there. the centerpiece of u.s. strategy in syria had been the peace talks in geneva. two countries with arguably the most power to influence the talks and information on the ground, both point at each other. secretary of state john kerry blames russia. now there's worry that path to a solution is dying. as the syrian people suffer, diplomatic efforts to bring them peace are descending into recrimination. >> talks themselves are taking a recess. >> secretary of state john kerry is blaming russia. >> russia needs to be a part of the solution and not be contributing so many more weapons and so much more aid that they're in fact enables assad. >> the same charge is right back saying the u.s. is betting everything on a military solution. inside many areas of syria, the most extreme militants now hold sway. daymon do you understand mass graves. one man identified his brother by the children's sock
good morning. >> good morning carol.ng few days in syria. the break down of peace talks and worsening of the violence on the ground there. the centerpiece of u.s. strategy in syria had been the peace talks in geneva. two countries with arguably the most power to influence the talks and information on the ground, both point at each other. secretary of state john kerry blames russia. now there's worry that path to a solution is dying. as the syrian people suffer, diplomatic efforts to bring...
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i thought to your point, carol, well i will go out and say that.will go out and say, hey, if i lived in new orleans, i think i would be leaving now. and i think that's what officials need to say. look, we know what traffic is like, we don't know where the storm is hitting, it may get really bad, if i were you, i would be going home before traffic gets really bad. >> it made a difference that you live there, doesn't it? >> the weather channel and cnn are based in atlanta. >> it was a strange situation for me because you're right, i was in the middle of it and i'm also a journalist, supposed to remove myself from it. >> we have had those moments during katrina and sandy and other disasters. >> that's right. with you feel for people. at the same time, i had interviewed a series of people previous to my interview with the mayor who were stuck in traffic for 23 hours and couldn't get home. there were children on school busses trapped there, they couldn't get to their parents and their parents couldn't get to them. so at the point i started interviewing
i thought to your point, carol, well i will go out and say that.will go out and say, hey, if i lived in new orleans, i think i would be leaving now. and i think that's what officials need to say. look, we know what traffic is like, we don't know where the storm is hitting, it may get really bad, if i were you, i would be going home before traffic gets really bad. >> it made a difference that you live there, doesn't it? >> the weather channel and cnn are based in atlanta. >> it...
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here is the reason, carol.go through with a simple majority. the reason is because that could pass with just democratic votes. all republicans would be able to vote against it. now, if there is a 60-vote threshold, they are only 55 democrats in the senate. five republicans are going to have to walk the political plank and vote for an increase in the debt limit, which could very well hurt them and will hurt them within their own party b s base. depending on where they are, prompt a primary challenge. this won't hurt senator cruz. does he care? he has made his name as somebody who likes to stand up as a principal? he seems pretty clear in observing his interaction with other senators, which stung a little bit after he got so much backlash from within his senate republican ranks after the shutdown that many people blamed him for in the fall. this is sort of putting him back on track to be a skunk at the garden party within the senate republican caucus. republicans that aren't necessarily going to vote for this, th
here is the reason, carol.go through with a simple majority. the reason is because that could pass with just democratic votes. all republicans would be able to vote against it. now, if there is a 60-vote threshold, they are only 55 democrats in the senate. five republicans are going to have to walk the political plank and vote for an increase in the debt limit, which could very well hurt them and will hurt them within their own party b s base. depending on where they are, prompt a primary...
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i'm carol costello.o much for joining me. we're looking at a flat pop on wall street today after a bitterly cold january put a slight freeze on hiring last month. a new report from payroll processor adp shows 175,000 private sector jobs were added last month. that's fewer than most economists had estimated. but the one to watch really is the report from the labor department and we'll get a read on that on friday. >>> two u.s. retailers are moment away from a second day of scrutiny on capitol hill over massive cyber hack attacks that hit their shoppers at the height of the holiday spending season. john mulligan and michael kingston are set to take more questions about how the hack started and offer solutions to keep such hacks from happening again. joe johns has been following that story for us. tell us more, joe. >> reporter: well, these two people were on capitol hill just yesterday. they will be back on capitol hill today. more questions. there's a lot of talk about legislation on the hill to try to re
i'm carol costello.o much for joining me. we're looking at a flat pop on wall street today after a bitterly cold january put a slight freeze on hiring last month. a new report from payroll processor adp shows 175,000 private sector jobs were added last month. that's fewer than most economists had estimated. but the one to watch really is the report from the labor department and we'll get a read on that on friday. >>> two u.s. retailers are moment away from a second day of scrutiny on...
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>>> a lot more news time now nor "newsroom" with carol costello. carol? >> the hand, carol, that touched ligety's leg. >> i envy that hand. i don't know what i'm thinking. have a great day. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom" brewer's battle. gay rights and religious freedom on the national stage. >> do you think that the governor is getting the message? >> big business and conservative leaders pleading the governor make this go away but it's not everyone. >> the governor of arizona success bullied. she's being bull chipped by the homosexual lobby in arizona and elsewhere. >> and the fight. and the fall out. also a shocker. an amazing glimpse of what california looks like this morning. this picture from 2011. this from just last month. >> i've been here all my life and never seen it this bad. >> the fight against fat. >> we're far from out of the woods. >> a major milestone, childhood obesity rates plummeting 43% and a new push to keep kids off sugary sweet drink but politics coming in to play. >> it's no longer father knows best, m
>>> a lot more news time now nor "newsroom" with carol costello. carol? >> the hand, carol, that touched ligety's leg. >> i envy that hand. i don't know what i'm thinking. have a great day. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom" brewer's battle. gay rights and religious freedom on the national stage. >> do you think that the governor is getting the message? >> big business and conservative leaders...
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i'm carol costello. we start with serious news.kraine ousted president in exile and on the attack minutes ago viktor yanukovych railed against the interim government that succeeded him and the radicals in western powers that he says toppled him. and those cold war things play out against an ominous backdrop. men with assault rifles sweep into two airports in crimea in southern ukraine. cnn fred is in moscow and joins us live with more. hi, fred. >> reporter: the big question right now is who those gunmen are that went into those two airports. some believe they are russian force some believe they are russian special forces. so far the russian government has not confirmed any of that. they are saying there are forces in the region and have a lot of bases in that part of the ukraine. are on alert. they say their anti-terror forces are on alert but haven't said who those gunmen are. at one of the airports in that region the gunmen are outside, they are controlling the scene but are not interrupting airport operations. so we'll continue
i'm carol costello. we start with serious news.kraine ousted president in exile and on the attack minutes ago viktor yanukovych railed against the interim government that succeeded him and the radicals in western powers that he says toppled him. and those cold war things play out against an ominous backdrop. men with assault rifles sweep into two airports in crimea in southern ukraine. cnn fred is in moscow and joins us live with more. hi, fred. >> reporter: the big question right now is...
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carol, again, lots of delays around the country. some patient and cupid probably needs deicer on his wings for valentine's day. rosa florez, many thanks. we are all suffering together, right? lots and lots of people suffering, specially those stuck in the massive traffic jam. at least 100 vehicles are involved in this crash. in what we could see from earlier pictures, a tractor-trailer jackknifed and that caused this massive traffic jam. it doesn't appear there are any serious injuries. i cannot say that for sure. it just looks like traffic has come to an absolute stand still. yesterday, i know authorities closed parts of the pennsylvania turnpike due to the weather and because of heavy snow. today, it is really cold outside of philadelphia. so you have black ice. that's probably what caused that tractor-trailer to jack knife. look at that backup. wow. my heart goes out to all of those people. it's bad enough to be driving on the turn bike, the most boring drive ever. you just want to get to where you are going. other top stories, a
carol, again, lots of delays around the country. some patient and cupid probably needs deicer on his wings for valentine's day. rosa florez, many thanks. we are all suffering together, right? lots and lots of people suffering, specially those stuck in the massive traffic jam. at least 100 vehicles are involved in this crash. in what we could see from earlier pictures, a tractor-trailer jackknifed and that caused this massive traffic jam. it doesn't appear there are any serious injuries. i...
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i'm carol costello.r joining me. opening bell rank this morning. the dow and s&p 500 are edging towards record highs. investors are hoping a new week trig ears boost for stocks after the market closed lower than expected on friday. >>> u.s. prosecutors want el chapo but will they get him? the u.s. is expected to seek extradition of this high-profile drug lord. this comes as new details are emerging as the capture of the world's most powerful drug lord. >> reporter: good morning, carol. thousands of lives have been ruined by this guy and the sinaloa drug cartel. this morning el chapo is finally facing justice. after eluding capture for more than a dozen years how did authorities nab joaquin "el chapo" guzman, the world's most ruthless drug lord? focusing on five wiretaps, the dea, u.s. immigration and u.s. officials tracked down guzman to mazatlan, mexico. also his conduit who authorities say was carrying multiple cell phones. in the end it was a single wiretap linking authorities directly to where guzman
i'm carol costello.r joining me. opening bell rank this morning. the dow and s&p 500 are edging towards record highs. investors are hoping a new week trig ears boost for stocks after the market closed lower than expected on friday. >>> u.s. prosecutors want el chapo but will they get him? the u.s. is expected to seek extradition of this high-profile drug lord. this comes as new details are emerging as the capture of the world's most powerful drug lord. >> reporter: good...
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i'm carol alt. today's show focuses on different ways to make yourself healthier by using idea outside the box. from natural deodorants to making changes in the fast food industry. first up, the dirty dozen hormone altering chemicals. yep, you heard it right. the dirty dozen chemicals that you could be ingesting. how do you know if you are? where are they? how do they alter hormones? and what does that do to our health? and how do you cut them out? no worries, we have heather white, executive director of the environmental working group here with us to talk about the dirty dozen and how you can avoid them. heather, thank you for joining us. by the way, your group does a lot great work. i get your e-mails all the time, so thank you for being on the show. >> thank you, carol, it's a pleasure. >> hormone altering chemicals in the food, in the things that we touch every day, there's a lot of information here. so we're going to do this like a little game. i'm going to point to something, you tell me what
i'm carol alt. today's show focuses on different ways to make yourself healthier by using idea outside the box. from natural deodorants to making changes in the fast food industry. first up, the dirty dozen hormone altering chemicals. yep, you heard it right. the dirty dozen chemicals that you could be ingesting. how do you know if you are? where are they? how do they alter hormones? and what does that do to our health? and how do you cut them out? no worries, we have heather white, executive...
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i'm honored to be carol for a moment. >> so the "ask carol," what do you do for muscle cramping?stly a magnesium deficiency. there are other forms that are much more adequate. it can be a simple issue of chronic, subtle dehydration. utilizing technologies to micro cluster and structure water will do a great job in replenishing the cells that are lacking. the electrical activity needs water to be able to conduct what's normal. >> what about a lack of salt. >> yes. virtually, again mineral deficiencies, magnesium is the key among them. >> the right salt. i'm not talking about table salt. >> like the ancient mineral krisial salts. you can make a brine out of it. >> thank you for answering that. if you have a question you would like answered tweet me or send me a message on facebook. you can find all the info below. that's all for today. thank you so much for joining me. until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> all righter, here we go, time for "sunday house call." you are about to get healthier. >> that's jamie coleby, i'm eric shawn and welcome to "
i'm honored to be carol for a moment. >> so the "ask carol," what do you do for muscle cramping?stly a magnesium deficiency. there are other forms that are much more adequate. it can be a simple issue of chronic, subtle dehydration. utilizing technologies to micro cluster and structure water will do a great job in replenishing the cells that are lacking. the electrical activity needs water to be able to conduct what's normal. >> what about a lack of salt. >> yes....
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it's the carole king story. jessie mueller is with us, the one who plays carole king. she is awesome. she is going to sing "beautiful." we went to see the show, that's a backstage shot. she is carole king. >> she really is. she's like channeling her. you've been three times. i've been once. but i'm certainly going to go again. we highly recod e's going to si. >> last night i was very busy. >> i saw that. in your notes this morning. >> i went to the 92nd street y. this is a place -- >> for her secret boyfriend. >> my secret boyfriend, also your boyfriend, jonathan tisch. we have a photograph of jonathan and his wife lizzie. spoke to the group and just so you get a picture of the group, so jonathan during the course of the interview said, i'm going to tell about my kathie lee first date, which was the one he had with you and then he said and then you tell about yours. he talked about how you had a little love thing going for a whole meal. >> that's true. he invited me out -- he asked frank to set us up. i didn't know him. frank was my friend at "good morning america." i
it's the carole king story. jessie mueller is with us, the one who plays carole king. she is awesome. she is going to sing "beautiful." we went to see the show, that's a backstage shot. she is carole king. >> she really is. she's like channeling her. you've been three times. i've been once. but i'm certainly going to go again. we highly recod e's going to si. >> last night i was very busy. >> i saw that. in your notes this morning. >> i went to the 92nd street...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with breaking news from overnight. co-pilot hijacking his own flight and take over the airliner on a desperate mission for asylum. first off we'll tell you all 202 people aboard are safe and sound. there's a route. it left the capital last night bound for rome but when the pilot left the cockpit for the restroom the co-pilot seized his chance. he locked the cockpit door and rerouted the plane to geneva, switzerland. the airliner landed safely and the co-pilot now face as whole lot of questions. we go live to berlin for more. good morning. >> reporter: hi, carol. the authorities say the passengers on board that plane were never in danger but wasn't a safe situation. the airliner was circling over geneva for several hours until it was intercepted by two jets there and force tloond. tinting thing that happened is that this co-pilot even as he was taking over the plane was only worried about managing to get asylum in switzerland. we have some voi
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with breaking news from overnight. co-pilot hijacking his own flight and take over the airliner on a desperate mission for asylum. first off we'll tell you all 202 people aboard are safe and sound. there's a route. it left the capital last night bound for rome but when the pilot left the cockpit for the restroom the co-pilot seized his chance. he locked the cockpit door and rerouted the plane to geneva, switzerland. the airliner...
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i think it creates a buying opportunity. >> carol roth, thank you. i don't know if you agree with that. it's interesting. we close the year 2013 with better than expected economic growth and higher than he can pebl expected profits. everybody is concerned about 2014. i suspect that's one of the themes of this market selloff. do you think that we are going to just reverse all of that mom men tough from last year and have some kind of slumping economy? >> well, i don't think it's a reversal of momentum. but as you and i have talked about, larry, the growth is still very meh. even though it's increasing a little bit, we're far and away from where we should be. we should be at double the growth right now. investors are starting to think about the risk and reward tradeoff in terms of revenue and earnings evaluation, some market risk from across the globe and putting that all together, frankly, the valuations got a little bit out of control at the end of the year. i think that this type of pull back is certainly anticipated. you know that i've been anticip
i think it creates a buying opportunity. >> carol roth, thank you. i don't know if you agree with that. it's interesting. we close the year 2013 with better than expected economic growth and higher than he can pebl expected profits. everybody is concerned about 2014. i suspect that's one of the themes of this market selloff. do you think that we are going to just reverse all of that mom men tough from last year and have some kind of slumping economy? >> well, i don't think it's a...
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i wish jess and carol were here.ut i'm sure they'll be here any minute. and besides, jess and i have our own business to attend to after the party. ah, the big game. smiles ! i don't want to make the decision. i want us to make the decision. i am just afraid that whatever decision we make, one of us is going to be unhappy. may i have everybody's attention, please ? i would like to take this opportunity... to thank katherine for all her hard work... at crossroads cafe... and to wish her the best of luck for the future. that's enough talk. let's open the presents ! okay. this one's from mr. and mrs. chang. "wishing you much success. we will miss you." thank you, both. that's very nice. can i help open it, mommy ? sure. it's beautiful. thank you. open mine ! open mine ! fine, rosa. which one is it ? oh ! i think i found it ! do i open it, or do i eat it ? - you look really funny, mom. - that's the idea ! oh, i almost forgot. marie, this is for you. for me ? but i'm not going anywhere. i just started. - hello ? - it's a
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carol?hanks. >>> green crack and purple lady, those products are making the state rich. we're talking about nearly $190 million in projected tax revenue. remember, colorado has an aggressive tax on weed. some object to the 2.9 sales tax and an additional 10% sales tax and excise tax for marijuana retailers. other states are taking notice. cnn's anna cabrera is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this is huge money for the state of colorado. we're talking about tens and millions of dollars in taxes and business has not slowed down in the past six weeks since legal sale of recreational marijuana began here in colorado. in fact, one of the dispensary owners that we talked to says that she can only afford to be opened a third of the time because she doesn't have enough product to meet the demand. another dispensaries owner said since he converted to being medical marijuana and recreational marijuana, his business has more than quadrupled. so clearly that sales and excise tax of
carol?hanks. >>> green crack and purple lady, those products are making the state rich. we're talking about nearly $190 million in projected tax revenue. remember, colorado has an aggressive tax on weed. some object to the 2.9 sales tax and an additional 10% sales tax and excise tax for marijuana retailers. other states are taking notice. cnn's anna cabrera is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this is huge money for the state of colorado. we're talking about...
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thanks. >> carol, i want to thank you for spearheading this and thank all the organizations. it was one of those moments when you came before us, sometimes things do work as they are supposed to. as we sat here we realized everyone had such tremendous strengths and we are all thrilled to see something has come forward that plays to everyone's strengths and i think the community will be that much better for it. so i want to thank you all for coming together and putting this revised approach before us. without further ado, all in favor? aye. opposed? 10-14 carries. >> item 10, new business. >> okay, commissioners, there was a lengthy list of new business that came out so i'm going to just hit a couple of the highlights. with respect to the 5 year projections going forward you would like to see an operating cash flow statement, you would like to see the variable assumptions in more detail and some what-if scenarios. you want us to aggressively review third party financial sources and aggressively pursue partnerships and i believe commissioner adams at least i took from your word
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. >> thank you, carol, and thank you commissioners for bearing with us i know during this long meeting today, i'm just going to take a moment, carol has already done a great job introducing us, i'm peggy chin, i'm director of education and together i will be presenting with peggy and jackie about our plans for the ecocenter. during the presentation that carol spoke about that happened in december, you recommended that the bay institute aquarium foundation and its collaborator on our initial proposal, city college of san francisco, that we should try and collaborate with apri through many in-person meetings and phone conversations that we have had over the past 8 weeks we found we had many existing collaborations and projects that really behoof the future of the ecocenter. the extent of our presentation today is to share our collaborative plans on how these three organization rs will work together for the ecocenter's success. so during the many phone conversations and in-person meetings we have had we have discussed the strengths and weaknesses of each organization, what projects we're
. >> thank you, carol, and thank you commissioners for bearing with us i know during this long meeting today, i'm just going to take a moment, carol has already done a great job introducing us, i'm peggy chin, i'm director of education and together i will be presenting with peggy and jackie about our plans for the ecocenter. during the presentation that carol spoke about that happened in december, you recommended that the bay institute aquarium foundation and its collaborator on our...
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i'm carol the environmental manager in the ports depiction. i'm happy to talk about the lease for the aquarium foundation. recall that in september the port issued an rfp seeking qualified proposers to operate the eco center and provide programming to serve the ports center promoting community access and the store center for a educational process and continuing to coordinate with the educational program with the rec and park department. the rfp and places you under your regular calendar an outreach were presented in detail in a previous staff report and presentation. the rfp included a proposed lease that the secret service tenant would be expected to sign. that lease was considered by the excision concurrent with the rfp. the property lease terms are consistent with the ports standard form with the expectation of rent and maintenance observations. the rent is one dollar per year and the port assumes most of the maintenance obligations. on the proposal due date in november it was from two qualified proposers they institute aquarium company. th
i'm carol the environmental manager in the ports depiction. i'm happy to talk about the lease for the aquarium foundation. recall that in september the port issued an rfp seeking qualified proposers to operate the eco center and provide programming to serve the ports center promoting community access and the store center for a educational process and continuing to coordinate with the educational program with the rec and park department. the rfp and places you under your regular calendar an...
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i'm carol costello. thanks so much for joining he. the clock is ticking in arizona where the governor has a few days left to decide whether to veto a bill that's become a lightning rod in the battle. in effect that bill would allow busines business. in the interview with cnn, republican governor jan brewer says she'll make the right decision for her state. >> the bill is going to hit your desk back in arizona today. you haven't seen hit yet i understand that. you're well aware of what's in it. where's your mind now on what you might do? >> certainly i'm going to go home. when i receive the bill, i'm going to read it and be briefed on it. we have been following it. i will make my decision in the near future. i have until friday or saturday morning to determine that. >> now i've seen reports of business leaders in your state very upset and afraid of what the damage could be to businesses in your state. super bowl is coming next year and obviously there are other potential problems. is that weighing on you?
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i'm carol alt. talking about seasonal allergies by drinking a little salt, you guys really responded. it seems we opened the floodgates. everybody wanted more tips for naturally stopping the sneezing and wheezing. i suffered from allergies as a kid. no amount of salt was going to help me. but the minute i gave up bread, never had allergies again. for me, the allergies were directly related to how much gluten i ate. today we'll continue our allergy conversation. we'll visit a doctor at his office to see how he rids his patients and himself from food allergies, and reintroduces some foods. but first, with his tips on tackling seasonal allergies, is dr. robert scott bell. so tell me, allergies, you told me you suffered as a kid. >> yeah, i was the poster boy for every allergy known to man. over ten years of allergy injections, over-the-counter drugs, prescription medications, you name it, i went through it. we're heading into that season and i would like to prevent it from happening. some people have b
i'm carol alt. talking about seasonal allergies by drinking a little salt, you guys really responded. it seems we opened the floodgates. everybody wanted more tips for naturally stopping the sneezing and wheezing. i suffered from allergies as a kid. no amount of salt was going to help me. but the minute i gave up bread, never had allergies again. for me, the allergies were directly related to how much gluten i ate. today we'll continue our allergy conversation. we'll visit a doctor at his...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. paychecks and politics, we begin this hour with breaking news about the economy and the nation's struggling skbloorkts. minutes ago we learned 113 show you jobs were created in january. the nation's jobless rate slides a bit to 6.6% but that too is cause for concern. we'll break this down for you this morning. our chief business correspondent christine romans is in new york along with financial expert monica, david wessell and jim acosta. christina, i want to start with you. these were disappointing numbers. >> reporter: they are. perspective servicing. 6.6% on the jobless rate. better than 10% at the peak of the crisis but not good enough for where we are right now. i want to show you these important numbers. still have 10.2 million people unemployed. 3.6 million people out of work for six months or longer. i'm very concerned about that part of the labor market. things are not getting better for the long term unemployed and we're hearing and seeing a
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. paychecks and politics, we begin this hour with breaking news about the economy and the nation's struggling skbloorkts. minutes ago we learned 113 show you jobs were created in january. the nation's jobless rate slides a bit to 6.6% but that too is cause for concern. we'll break this down for you this morning. our chief business correspondent christine romans is in new york along with financial expert monica, david wessell and jim acosta....
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carol, this really humanizes him.fficult for the victim and the victim's family. the victim's family, you shi say. this is particularly very difficult. it sort of adds another dimension to this. i think another big item to poind out, carol, was the toxicology report. it is routine within ten hours of a violent incident to test for toxicology. the complete absence of any type of drug, any type of alcohol, you match that with his -- small in stature, it really humanizes him and it has a tremendous impact upon the jury and everybody involved in listening. >> would any of his testimony prove that the defendant knew that he had harmed the individual inside the car? >> well, no, it would not directly prove that. what it does prove is that the shots fired from his gun killed jordan. the prosecutor is going to say, hey, you fire this number of shots at an suv. you will have only one intention in mind, to kill or seriously injure the occupants. i don't think it is a stretch to say the prosecution has proven this very conclusiv
carol, this really humanizes him.fficult for the victim and the victim's family. the victim's family, you shi say. this is particularly very difficult. it sort of adds another dimension to this. i think another big item to poind out, carol, was the toxicology report. it is routine within ten hours of a violent incident to test for toxicology. the complete absence of any type of drug, any type of alcohol, you match that with his -- small in stature, it really humanizes him and it has a...
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>> carol alt. >> you got me.h, my gosh, well, everybody has their favorite. what i was making a point about -- you got me blushing now. i can feel my face getting red -- >> i'm flattered to be mentioned in the same sentence as these girls. seriously. i'm the daughter of a fireman. was a fat little kid. i think the thing was, i felt taken out of context by the media. the point is was trying to make is, what is different about kate upton or her cover compared to all the other girls? everybody is beautiful. >> they're all gorgeous, no doubt. >> look at irene irene chic. kate is good at the social media stuff, texting and all that social media stuff came in, in like the last four years. >> i don't understand what the big deal is? i read it. i'm like, who has a problem with anyone that has been said here? >> you should see my face when my publicist called me and said you need to answer this. i'm like, answer what? i stand by what i said. she is a pretty girl. i don't have anything against kate. i -- why would i say an
>> carol alt. >> you got me.h, my gosh, well, everybody has their favorite. what i was making a point about -- you got me blushing now. i can feel my face getting red -- >> i'm flattered to be mentioned in the same sentence as these girls. seriously. i'm the daughter of a fireman. was a fat little kid. i think the thing was, i felt taken out of context by the media. the point is was trying to make is, what is different about kate upton or her cover compared to all the other...
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carol, thanks for joining the program.nk a lot of people are surprised that anybody is still on hunger strike at gitmo. what do you think led to this added secrecy? was it the media coverage and the uncomfortable motion position that the gitmo gardens find themselves in with regards to force feeding? >> well, they definitely did not like the coverage, but i think that the generals believe that the detainees were hunger striking to the coverage. in other words, the numbers had become a story in and of itself. i don't agree with the blackout. i think it's -- offers one of the few windows into what's going on at guantanamo and when they shut off the numbers in december, they really did draw a curtain on transparency at guantanamo. but from the military point of view, they felt that some of the detainees were participating in the hunger strike because of the coverage. and remember why they started the hunger strike. it was frustration with their status as indefinite detainees and the sense that nobody was noticing, nobody was
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. >> captain dolan's wife carol, also became a suspect. >> we felt that carol had gotten word that heather was going to the police about this, about being sexually assaulted by her husband. and of course, that just gave us more, you know, reason to suspect carol of either committing this homicide or her letting her husband robert know and him committing the homicide or them together. >> heather never did report this incident to police. when questioned, captain dolan and his wife cooperated fully with the investigation and provided their finger prints for analysis. >> i compared the known ink prints to the lay tent prints taken from the crime scene, and none of the ink standards were identified latent prints of the crime scene. >> we couldn't say he didn't do it, but there was nothing indicating that he did do it. >> then investigators identified a fourth suspect, chris harkins was heather's friend who stayed in her apartment when he was in myrtle beach on business. >> after interviewing chris, it was found that they were just friends, that there was no sexual contact or anything like that
. >> captain dolan's wife carol, also became a suspect. >> we felt that carol had gotten word that heather was going to the police about this, about being sexually assaulted by her husband. and of course, that just gave us more, you know, reason to suspect carol of either committing this homicide or her letting her husband robert know and him committing the homicide or them together. >> heather never did report this incident to police. when questioned, captain dolan and his...
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i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. we start in jacksonville, florida in a courtroom where the loud music murder trial could go to the jury today. in a dramatic move, we could hear from michael dunn himself, the man who opened fire into a parked car blaring loud rap music. three of the bullets struck and killed 17-year-old jordan davis. dunn says he fired in self-defense leabelieving they e armed and threatening. jurors were told davis was leaning away from the shooter when he was killed. >> we know we're dealing with a horizontal track of the bullet. that happens by motion of the body. as you notice when i bend over t track becomes horizontal. that path of the liver and path of the injury helps us establish jordan davis was bending over in re position similar to this. >> our correspondents are following the latest developments. to break it down, we turn to our legal analysts. >>> first we have to talk about shirley temple. one of the nation's most famous child actresses has died. with a rendition of lollipop in the mov
i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. we start in jacksonville, florida in a courtroom where the loud music murder trial could go to the jury today. in a dramatic move, we could hear from michael dunn himself, the man who opened fire into a parked car blaring loud rap music. three of the bullets struck and killed 17-year-old jordan davis. dunn says he fired in self-defense leabelieving they e armed and threatening. jurors were told davis was leaning away from the shooter when he was...
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the equipment i comes to get me and says coach carol wants to see you. andart going to his office he says, wrong way. he is outside. i am going outside and it is about that time to make a decision. i go outside and he is shooting hoops. he is the second oldest coach in the national football league. he looked like he is 40. he is chewing his gum and shooting threes. i start talking him and he says ross, catch. he said, i bet you cannot beat me. so i started looking around with them. anyway, he starts talking to me and said that i have done an unbelievable job with preparation. it is separation and preparation. you have done an unbelievable job. you have done a great job. that ito let you know want you to be the starting quarterback. i want each of your franchise quarterback. we believe in you. we believe in what you have done. my face lit off that list and i thought about my dad. why not me? i knew he was sitting there watching over lake washington. it was a special moment. imagine you probably said you made the right choice. you will not be sorry. >> it
the equipment i comes to get me and says coach carol wants to see you. andart going to his office he says, wrong way. he is outside. i am going outside and it is about that time to make a decision. i go outside and he is shooting hoops. he is the second oldest coach in the national football league. he looked like he is 40. he is chewing his gum and shooting threes. i start talking him and he says ross, catch. he said, i bet you cannot beat me. so i started looking around with them. anyway, he...
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it's time for ask carol. >>> it's time for ask carol. what do you think of super foods? are great and they're terrible. first, why are they terrible? they're terrible because people think if they eat a super food like a goji berry they're going to get some kind of miracle all health, all body rebuilding. doesn't work that way. they're also terrible because if you cook the super food, they're no longer really a super food. super foods are only super good one way. that is raw. and they're only good if you eat a wide variety of them. green powders and goji berries all great super foods and even better mix under to your diet all day long on a consistent basis. no short cut to health. not even with a super food. sorry. >>> don't forget, if you have a question you'd like skred tweet me or facebook me. find more information about the show at carolalt.com. that's it for today. enjoy your week. i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> hi, everybody, i'm jamie colby. >> welcome, as always on this sunday. joining us dr. david samadi and chief of robotic surgery there
it's time for ask carol. >>> it's time for ask carol. what do you think of super foods? are great and they're terrible. first, why are they terrible? they're terrible because people think if they eat a super food like a goji berry they're going to get some kind of miracle all health, all body rebuilding. doesn't work that way. they're also terrible because if you cook the super food, they're no longer really a super food. super foods are only super good one way. that is raw. and...
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back to you. >> thanks very much, carol massar.ng to the centers for disease control, 600,000 people die from heart disease in the united states each year, the leading cause of death for both men and women. a company called sunshine heart has developed a device to save the lives of those with a certain kind of heart condition. around a part of the heart and helps to pump blood. joining me is the chief executive, dave rosa, and also with us is dr. deepak chopra. i want to welcome you when we have dr. deepak chopra with us. >> a pleasure. >> i want to mention, dr. deepak chopra, that you have training in internal medicine and endocrinology. how would you explain the creation of this particular device within the context of the medical community? really, the technology was developed by a cardiac surgeon, and that cardiac surgeon was based out of new zealand and thought there had to be a safer way, a better way of managing late-day chart failure, and what we are talking about is class three heart failure. >> what are the different class
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you do become carole. >> you really do.ful clips and interviews of her and reading her book, of course is really -- >> you'll play "beautiful" for us? >> we'll hang right here, if you don't mind. >> here we go. "beautiful." ♪ you've got to get up every morning ♪ ♪ with a smile on your face ♪ ♪ and show the world all the love in your heart ♪ ♪ then people gonna treat you better and you're gonna find yes, you will ♪ ♪ that you're beautiful as you feel ♪ ♪ waiting at the station with a workday wind a blowing ♪ ♪ i've got nothing to do but watch the passersby ♪ ♪ mirrored in their faces i see frustration growing ♪ ♪ and they don't see it showing why do i ♪ ♪ you've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face ♪ ♪ and show the world all the love in your heart ♪ ♪ then people gonna treat you better ♪ ♪ you're gonna find yes, you will ♪ ♪ that you're beautiful as you feel ♪ ♪ i have often asked myself the reason for the sadness ♪ ♪ in a world where tears are just a lullaby ♪ ♪ if there any answer maybe love can end the ma
you do become carole. >> you really do.ful clips and interviews of her and reading her book, of course is really -- >> you'll play "beautiful" for us? >> we'll hang right here, if you don't mind. >> here we go. "beautiful." ♪ you've got to get up every morning ♪ ♪ with a smile on your face ♪ ♪ and show the world all the love in your heart ♪ ♪ then people gonna treat you better and you're gonna find yes, you will ♪ ♪ that you're...
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lesbian calm carol and mary joining -- couple carol and mary joining in since their california marriage doesn't hold water in virginia. mark herring has decided not to defend the state law. >> the commonwealth of virginia stood on the right side of the law and the right side of history in opposing this discriminatory ban. >> reporter: hearing the couples and their attorneys talk to us after the hearing. >> as parents we want the best for our daughter and we know that it would mean a lot to her if our family was treated just like every other family. >> reporter: the judge said she'll make a decision soon. if it's in their failure, they will go back to where this all started. >> i've earned that right. every gay person in this state has earned th right. >> the topic is probably not going away any time soon. the decision could reach the high court against next year. >>> whether the news continues at noon, details on a health insurance nightmare. what do you do if your insurance denies a claim for a procedure that doctors say could save your life? >> but face, the age old question how did w
lesbian calm carol and mary joining -- couple carol and mary joining in since their california marriage doesn't hold water in virginia. mark herring has decided not to defend the state law. >> the commonwealth of virginia stood on the right side of the law and the right side of history in opposing this discriminatory ban. >> reporter: hearing the couples and their attorneys talk to us after the hearing. >> as parents we want the best for our daughter and we know that it would...
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. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin this morning with the long shadows of the cold war and new explosions of that era's bitter east versus west divisions. this is ukraine where thousands of americans live and more than 25 people died in escalating violence. protests first flared back in november when the ukrainian president backed out of a trade deal with the european union. instead he chose closer ties to russia and president vladimir putin. that angered people in the ukraine who want closer ties to europe and the united states. international tensions rose further with russia's accusation the united states is meddling and interfering in ukraine.
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. >> thank you, carol. it is a pleasure. >> hormone-altering chemicals in the food and the things we touch every day. there is a lot of information here. we are going do this like a little game. i'm going to point to something. you tell me what the hormone altering drug is and what it does and how you can avoid it. how does that sound. >> sounds great. >> we are set up here. let's start over here with receipts. what's in a receipt? >> bpa. bpa has been found in the bodies of 93% of americans according to government tests. it has been associated with everything from heart disease to obesity and it affects our hormone systems. it is also found in the lining of canned foods. we recommend you choose fresh food over canned and avoid it when you can. i have an envelope i try to put them in there because what the bpa does is help find ty nk to the paper. >> so they can't afford it so you have to avoid it. this is a big one. this is regular old tap water drinking water. all my friends say i love new york city tap w
. >> thank you, carol. it is a pleasure. >> hormone-altering chemicals in the food and the things we touch every day. there is a lot of information here. we are going do this like a little game. i'm going to point to something. you tell me what the hormone altering drug is and what it does and how you can avoid it. how does that sound. >> sounds great. >> we are set up here. let's start over here with receipts. what's in a receipt? >> bpa. bpa has been found in the...
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following close behind are -- carol burnett, morgan freeman, michael j. fox, definitely. betty white. yeah. "forbes" used an e-poll market research to rank celebs based on 45 different personality traits. tom hanks, the nicest, most dependable. i agree. >> we have 45 different personality traits? >> 46. you missed one. probably a critical one at that. >> i smell a 10-b? >> oh, yeah, it's going to happen. >>> this rhyme is dedicated to george. hanks takes the cakey, and now billy ray cyrus is getting achy breaky. >> you worked really hard on that. >> i worked really hard on that. >> all morning. >> all night long. billy ray is collaborating with rapper buck 22 for the remix of his 1992 country hit, "achy
following close behind are -- carol burnett, morgan freeman, michael j. fox, definitely. betty white. yeah. "forbes" used an e-poll market research to rank celebs based on 45 different personality traits. tom hanks, the nicest, most dependable. i agree. >> we have 45 different personality traits? >> 46. you missed one. probably a critical one at that. >> i smell a 10-b? >> oh, yeah, it's going to happen. >>> this rhyme is dedicated to george. hanks...
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those are your top headlines at this hour. >> thank you very much, carol massar. we have gotten the financial results from names such as a buy, jcpenney, macy's, sears. look.johnson has a he is the president at consumer growth workers. he has more than two decades of experience. let's start off by getting your thoughts on gap. they are both california-based. cap is ok. they had a strong quarter. retail is very soft right now. 1% is not great. 2% is better. they are lagging. 3%. reported a pretty good result this afternoon. it has been a challenging time in retail. >> let's turn our attention and add to the mix, abercrombie & fitch. >> some stores are still reporting. , the teen three a's retailers, everybody is struggling. the entire sector, which is about 70% female. >> why is it struggling? macro rotation out of discretionary to nondiscretionary. there is no income growth. >> no one has excess money to spend. >> very few people. >> then you jump down. whether it is 18 retailer or a women's retailer, they have reported slow growth. they were down. then you jump t
those are your top headlines at this hour. >> thank you very much, carol massar. we have gotten the financial results from names such as a buy, jcpenney, macy's, sears. look.johnson has a he is the president at consumer growth workers. he has more than two decades of experience. let's start off by getting your thoughts on gap. they are both california-based. cap is ok. they had a strong quarter. retail is very soft right now. 1% is not great. 2% is better. they are lagging. 3%. reported a...
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the other night, we did a thing called use it cares with carol king where we honor her. did a song with her. we did a song called way over yonder. carol, butong with they decided to break it up so each one of the ladies could have a piece of it. we got prayed up before we walked out there. the anointing came over us on that stage. us, darlene, lisa fischer, and the anointing just came over us. we walked out on that stage and started that song. artist got through, the just propelled them out of their seat. you can kick behind and take names and know that you know that you are wonderful, that is my joy. tavis: all right. that's it. i can do no more. that's it. feetroject is called "20 to stardom." it is out on dvd and cd, nominated for an academy award for best documentary and features merry clayton and darlene love. i love me some lisa fisher. i had a good time. and you didn't even think. >> if i had a little time, i would drop it. i had a heckuva time. love you both. >> we are proud of the work you are doing and we love you. tavis: comeback anytime. it is our show for to
the other night, we did a thing called use it cares with carol king where we honor her. did a song with her. we did a song called way over yonder. carol, butong with they decided to break it up so each one of the ladies could have a piece of it. we got prayed up before we walked out there. the anointing came over us on that stage. us, darlene, lisa fischer, and the anointing just came over us. we walked out on that stage and started that song. artist got through, the just propelled them out of...
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carole king, our thanks. one of our heroes.t you. >> thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year...