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colleen howard and howard. howard, i want to get to you first. can aggregate through sort of the real feel of your followers on stock twits. what people are expecting for apple. what are you seeing on stock twits? >> hey, liz, you look great. >> thanks. at the party. right? i did feel comfortable with bradley. but i'm a happily married woman. >> he's been intimidated around me. liz: oh, you too? >> yeah, me too. it's a guy thing. it's been a long time. the stream has been bullish. i think you just had -- she just mentioned options volumes a three to 4% move. option traders are usually a gouge for this. we've been bullish for a long time and really bullish and correct. so i don't think today in the scheme of things means much. our streams have been long. very hard to bet against apple. my main indicator, liz, and it's been like this for eight years, has been the retail story. they have the trojan horse, that american retail location that brings people in to try products. liz: we've seen microsoft and samsung try to do this. tell us what you're exp
colleen howard and howard. howard, i want to get to you first. can aggregate through sort of the real feel of your followers on stock twits. what people are expecting for apple. what are you seeing on stock twits? >> hey, liz, you look great. >> thanks. at the party. right? i did feel comfortable with bradley. but i'm a happily married woman. >> he's been intimidated around me. liz: oh, you too? >> yeah, me too. it's a guy thing. it's been a long time. the stream has...
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. >> colleen suffered from sinusitis and when she had active symptoms, she could barely talk clearly. >> my voice was very scratchy and raspy. >> reporter: her symptoms didn't respond to medication as the pathways to her sinuses were extremely swollen. >> where you see a lot of gray in the tissue blocking the pathway out of the sinuses, we see this and once we decide surgery is an option, we'll go ahead and clear all the blockages out. >> reporter: the doctor inserts a device called propel. >> this is a device that we leave in the sinus to keep things open as it heals to prevent scarring. >> reporter: the implant absorbs over time and slowly releases steroids to stop the reformation of the swollen tissue. after three weeks when all of the steroid is used, the implant dissolves completely. for colleen she's no longer affected with sinus problems during her day to day eathe now, i get a really great opportunity to take in air, whereas before it was very restricted and very uncomfortable. >> reporter: dr. rubenstein says the only way to distinguish between allergies and sinusitis is to s
. >> colleen suffered from sinusitis and when she had active symptoms, she could barely talk clearly. >> my voice was very scratchy and raspy. >> reporter: her symptoms didn't respond to medication as the pathways to her sinuses were extremely swollen. >> where you see a lot of gray in the tissue blocking the pathway out of the sinuses, we see this and once we decide surgery is an option, we'll go ahead and clear all the blockages out. >> reporter: the doctor...
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. >> see this woman over here colleen -- >> colleen. how are you. >> and watch out.rank is sitting next to her. >> yeah. >> that's frank. there's frank and that's colleen behind and and -- what did you say i was doing. >> what are you doing? >> with her. >> you're moving in on her. >> he goes, that's my wife. >> deal with that. >> all right. but once again you can see the folks here they're local in lansdale. we've been in lansdale all morning long. it was a little damp and dreary to start but the weather has cooperateed on this friday evening. that's the mayor. >> wow we have the mayor of lansdale he just showed up. >> how are you? >> good, how are you doing. >> we're glad to be here in lansdale. >> it's great to have you guys here. >> tell us about your great area area. >> well this is of course our lovely borrow here. we have all our lovely residents out here celebrating. so it's friday afternoon. >> they love us, too. fox 29. >> we love you. this is second time out for you guys here to lansdale. last year so -- >> we're glad to be here. >> what makes your communi
. >> see this woman over here colleen -- >> colleen. how are you. >> and watch out.rank is sitting next to her. >> yeah. >> that's frank. there's frank and that's colleen behind and and -- what did you say i was doing. >> what are you doing? >> with her. >> you're moving in on her. >> he goes, that's my wife. >> deal with that. >> all right. but once again you can see the folks here they're local in lansdale. we've been in...
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>> absolutely and that's colleen over here. >> so colleen, would you take the mike quickly?re. >> this is all about potty breaks consistency. if you're consistent your pup can be house broke never about a week. >> this is rocky also up for adoption. what's the difference between adoping a puppy and adopting more adult dog? >> a loft times if you have people in the house hole working all day puppy can be difficult thing to take on. >> adult doing can be on their own, crate the whatever you have in your household. >> do you ever discourage people from adopting? >> dow. >> what families don't make perfect families? >> families that are with a lot of real young children that may not be able to handle puppies or adult dog. >> board being a dog up to 50 $06 a day. >> yes. >> you have adoption fee is about what 75 bucks? >> that's what ours is, yes. >> now every rescue will be little different. we an all breed group. and that's what ours is. >> very good. now, this event son saturday, reminds us the time and location? >> from 10:00 to 4:00 warminster park. >> bring the kids. >> bri
>> absolutely and that's colleen over here. >> so colleen, would you take the mike quickly?re. >> this is all about potty breaks consistency. if you're consistent your pup can be house broke never about a week. >> this is rocky also up for adoption. what's the difference between adoping a puppy and adopting more adult dog? >> a loft times if you have people in the house hole working all day puppy can be difficult thing to take on. >> adult doing can be on...
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last spots from colleen eubanks?: i think it is important people know the child support program is one of the most effective programs in the united states for helping to lift children out of poverty. one in four children in the united states is in the child support program. $34 billion a year is distributed to families from the program. it is a very effective federal-state partnership program. for every dollar in federal funds spent on the child support program, $5.12 is distributed back to families so it is very effective. host: colleen eubanks, executive director at the national child support enforcement association executive director, thank you for being here. next, we will be speaking to gregory korte with his analysis of president obama's executive actions and how those are increasing in pace. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here are a few of the boo
last spots from colleen eubanks?: i think it is important people know the child support program is one of the most effective programs in the united states for helping to lift children out of poverty. one in four children in the united states is in the child support program. $34 billion a year is distributed to families from the program. it is a very effective federal-state partnership program. for every dollar in federal funds spent on the child support program, $5.12 is distributed back to...
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. >> reporter: meet colleen thornby, librarian in the maryland room. >> where do most of these books? >> reporter: she knows almost anything you'd want to about the state. >> i actually was asked this question a few months ago, and had problems finding anything at that point. >> reporter: the perfect person to help us uncover more about the mysterious livingston road, it's now filled with homes and businesses. the road originated in washington that area there called stanton town, with sections running through prince georges and into charles county. it was once a main highway between washington and indian head. >> went back did some more research and this time i found while not primary source documentation, it's enough information to pretty much say this is why it was named livingston road. >> reporter: as the suspense builds we ask around. >> i should know what it's named for, but i don't. >> maybe someone from history, a male perhaps. >> reporter: it seems all the segments of livingston road built bit by bit over the years were named for one family. >> the beginning of livingston ro
. >> reporter: meet colleen thornby, librarian in the maryland room. >> where do most of these books? >> reporter: she knows almost anything you'd want to about the state. >> i actually was asked this question a few months ago, and had problems finding anything at that point. >> reporter: the perfect person to help us uncover more about the mysterious livingston road, it's now filled with homes and businesses. the road originated in washington that area there...
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and got colleen's jumper, wrapped it through one of the weave holes and hung on, been there for a while. telephone polls struggled to resist high winds. trees also toppled. >> i was looking at a couple of other trees up there. looks like a slightly - a lot smaller tree than that one deflected it enough. >> leading to a narrow scope. at sydney's famous bondi beach the waves were less welcoming than normal. damaging properties along the coastline. with the city's harbour well above the usual level, some were warned they might have to evacuate. >> a short trip by ferry resembling the high seas much the storm was more serious than expected. >> there's no doubt that this is a severe storm event, a once in 10 year event. more severe than anticipated. clearly the consequences are quite significant across new south wales, and it is clear they were in the midst of challenging weather. >> reporter: more than 200,000 homes were left without power. authorities warned the worst of the storm may not be over, with more flooding expected >>> in india thousands of couples married in a mass ceremony orga
and got colleen's jumper, wrapped it through one of the weave holes and hung on, been there for a while. telephone polls struggled to resist high winds. trees also toppled. >> i was looking at a couple of other trees up there. looks like a slightly - a lot smaller tree than that one deflected it enough. >> leading to a narrow scope. at sydney's famous bondi beach the waves were less welcoming than normal. damaging properties along the coastline. with the city's harbour well above...
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colleen jackson a prison escape he was one of their arrests and they took carlos gar see ainto custody. he's a sex offender who was discovered hiding in a closet during the month long operation in camden. u.s. marshals arrested 84 fugitives and violent offenders. >>> there are new developments in the probe into alleged hazing by members of the st. joe's women's softball team. "action news" obtained exclusive information about all of this. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at st. joe's tonight. dwhan are the details? >>> jim "action news" learned that the four players suspended from women's softball team met with investigators today. two other students have since left the team in wake of alleged hazing scandal. and then there is this bomb shell one of the us is spended players wrote a letter obtained by "action news" essentially admit wag we reported two weeks ago but it was all in fun. in the letter addressed to whom it may concern us is spended softball player concedes you know as well as i do our team had a freshman welcome week there's no denying that.. we previously repor
colleen jackson a prison escape he was one of their arrests and they took carlos gar see ainto custody. he's a sex offender who was discovered hiding in a closet during the month long operation in camden. u.s. marshals arrested 84 fugitives and violent offenders. >>> there are new developments in the probe into alleged hazing by members of the st. joe's women's softball team. "action news" obtained exclusive information about all of this. "action news" reporter dann...
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colleen, you were going to jump in here.y was saying. >> yes. thanks kelly. larry was asking where the growth might be coming from. i think the one thing facebook is banking on is expanding the potential number of people that may be using its service. we saw big ideas out of facebook about these large sort of floating drones that could bring internet to parts of world that are currently not as well connected, places like africa and rural south america, these different places. i think what facebook is really banking on is just getting more of the 8 billion people in the world online and hoping that those people will also be interested in joining facebook. that's the big idea here. again, i also think that's a big bet. >> it sounds like project loom. what google has done to float balloons into places that otherwise wouldn't have had access to wi-fi. >> to kevin's point where the market is paying more for the possibility than the reality. as we get closer to reality, i think as the market sort of evens out to a more normalized
colleen, you were going to jump in here.y was saying. >> yes. thanks kelly. larry was asking where the growth might be coming from. i think the one thing facebook is banking on is expanding the potential number of people that may be using its service. we saw big ideas out of facebook about these large sort of floating drones that could bring internet to parts of world that are currently not as well connected, places like africa and rural south america, these different places. i think what...
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irene collazo 10 48 02 estilo para mi es una expresin de lo que uno siente en su alma y corazn colleeng, se interes por la moda desde niÑa y cohen la ha inmortalizado en sus fotografas.. 11 21 14 why we don't ever see. por qu nunca vemos a mujeres de 60 aÑos en la portada de una revista de modas o en los anuncios de marcas prestigiosas. stand up o por qu no estn representadas en los maniques de las tiendas y la gran mayora de los diseÑadores elaboran sus colecciones sin ellas en mente y aprovechan su vitalidad y energa... como la de sharlene stahl quien decidi transformarse gracias al blog de cohen. sharlene stahl 10 44 18 he gave me a lot of courage to try things ... l me dio el coraje de tratar cosas que nunca me hubiera imaginado, ni en un milln de aÑos se me hubiera ocurrido comprar unos lentes blancos.. estas adorables mujeres hacen de la moda lo que sin duda les acomoda, pero sobre todo ayudan a replantearnos lo que significa envejecer.. ad libb take vo/blanca --arrancan los preparativos para los anticipados premios billboard... los artistas ya empiezan a llegar a los ensayos.. g
irene collazo 10 48 02 estilo para mi es una expresin de lo que uno siente en su alma y corazn colleeng, se interes por la moda desde niÑa y cohen la ha inmortalizado en sus fotografas.. 11 21 14 why we don't ever see. por qu nunca vemos a mujeres de 60 aÑos en la portada de una revista de modas o en los anuncios de marcas prestigiosas. stand up o por qu no estn representadas en los maniques de las tiendas y la gran mayora de los diseÑadores elaboran sus colecciones sin ellas en mente y...
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but federal criewrt colleen kennedy said hinkley has at times lied about his whereabouts while on unsupervised leave. that deception and hinkley's violent past, she said make him a continuing threat to public safety. brad rinehimer is chief of police of williamss burg county. >> it's a concern. any time you know you have somebody in your community that committed the types of crimes that mr. hinkley committed, it's a concern. it's a concern for us, absolutely. >> reporter: the court knows hinkley lied twice about going to the movies because the secret service spotted him at a bookstore instead both times. scott, even if the court grants hinckley more freedom, the secret service will always be nearby. >> pelley: major garrett at the scene of the attempted assassination in washington so long ago. major, thank you very much. the punishment phase of dzhokhar dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial continued today with intense testimony of survivors of the marathon bombings and from the families of those who were killed. the bomber's lawyers tried to explain a crude gesture that tsarnaev made to a courthouse came
but federal criewrt colleen kennedy said hinkley has at times lied about his whereabouts while on unsupervised leave. that deception and hinkley's violent past, she said make him a continuing threat to public safety. brad rinehimer is chief of police of williamss burg county. >> it's a concern. any time you know you have somebody in your community that committed the types of crimes that mr. hinkley committed, it's a concern. it's a concern for us, absolutely. >> reporter: the court...
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colleen banks says her daughter was promoted through several grades, even though she was struggling. >> even though justice might have been somewhat served, the kids are still suffering. >> reporter: another defendant who was not in court today because she just gave birth, faces up to 20 years in prison. she will be sentenced at a later date. scott, as for the former educators who decided not to take plea deals, they now have the option of appealing their convictions. >> pelley: jericka, thank you. a scandal involving u.s. drug enforcement agents seems to be getting worse by the day. a report made public today by the house oversight committee says that american taxpayers footed the bill for sex parties in colombia. chip reid is following this. >> you have no control over the security clearance. what the hell do you get to do? >> reporter: in a sometimes- explosive hearing, democrat elijah cummings said the drug enforcement agency is completely out of control. >> they appear to have paid for prostitutes with no concern whatsoever for the negative repercussions or security vulnerabilit
colleen banks says her daughter was promoted through several grades, even though she was struggling. >> even though justice might have been somewhat served, the kids are still suffering. >> reporter: another defendant who was not in court today because she just gave birth, faces up to 20 years in prison. she will be sentenced at a later date. scott, as for the former educators who decided not to take plea deals, they now have the option of appealing their convictions. >>...
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. >> reporter: colleen mcguire is a music teacher. >> i am not stupid, i am a human being and i havefeelings. >> reporter: she is telling her story to spare others. >> he said you need to go to your bank and take out cash. don't tell anybody i'm calling you. >> reporter: mcguire took a cab from her home to a bank. guided the whole time by a fake irs agent who stayed on her cell phone. she she cabbed it over to another bank to put that money into a bank account. >> i felt as if i were hypnotized. >> reporter: within hours mcguire went to the bank suspicious about this deposit. she's among 1,600 cases, millions of the dollars stolen this way. >> they tell you, put us on mute and go to the bank. we do not demand your pay taxes a certain way and certainly don't call you out of the blue. >> reporter: mcguire hopes because she had account information for police her crime is traceable and she will be reimbursed. >> they violated federal tax regulations. >> reporter: she wrote down the callers information and threats. even though he heard of such scams, when she tried to question him. >> any
. >> reporter: colleen mcguire is a music teacher. >> i am not stupid, i am a human being and i havefeelings. >> reporter: she is telling her story to spare others. >> he said you need to go to your bank and take out cash. don't tell anybody i'm calling you. >> reporter: mcguire took a cab from her home to a bank. guided the whole time by a fake irs agent who stayed on her cell phone. she she cabbed it over to another bank to put that money into a bank account....
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i've dean colleen dewhurst and jason robards on "moon for the misbegotten" on broadway considered onever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life! it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like 100 people working on that show. millions of dollars worth of like robots and technology. how do they make money? >> one thing for sure about this area is that quite a lot of businesses aren't spoken but governed by the yakuza. >> yakuza, that's the fraternal organization prominent in the entertainment and financial services sector, as they say, who is said to supervise things here. principally, your arcades, gambling, pachenko, adult entertainments, your porn shops and sex clubs, along with other ancillary services. but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district? generally speaking, it's more a field of dreams than the actual act of sex. hostess cafes, for instance, where a lonely, overworked salary man can find the attention of cute, seemingly adoring girls who find their every utte
i've dean colleen dewhurst and jason robards on "moon for the misbegotten" on broadway considered onever. this was the greatest show i've ever seen in my life! it had it all! it was the greatest show in the history of entertainment. i don't understand it. i'm completely confused. there's like 100 people working on that show. millions of dollars worth of like robots and technology. how do they make money? >> one thing for sure about this area is that quite a lot of businesses...
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colleen eubanks discusses the system in the u.s.. usa today reporter gregory korte will discuss president obama's use of executive action. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. coming up, yesterday's farewell ceremony for outgoing attorney general eric holder. that is followed by remarks by the president and chair of the export-import bank. look for some of your thoughts on attorney general holder's time at the justice department from washington journal. . we are talking about eric holder and his six years as attorney general. mcconnell whipped for lynch mitch mcconnell worked to round up more than 60 votes to end the filibuster of loretta lynch. he held up her confirmation vote for weeks. mcconnell worked to ensure she would overcome a filibuster, pitting him against ted cruz and other conservatives. some same o'connell wanted to avoid a battle over the nuclear option. the tactic henry reed employed to reduce the threshold for ending a
colleen eubanks discusses the system in the u.s.. usa today reporter gregory korte will discuss president obama's use of executive action. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. coming up, yesterday's farewell ceremony for outgoing attorney general eric holder. that is followed by remarks by the president and chair of the export-import bank. look for some of your thoughts on attorney general...
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i don't like my chances if i had wound up in london colleen kingsley a miss or someone like that. said, come over and have a drink. or norman mailer. charlie: how did this friendship evolve? michael: rome was a small city really. especially the ex-pat community. there were any number of artists and filmmakers who lived there. frequently they got together at gore's place. it was days after i met him that i bumped into him at another function. our paths continue to cross. he found out i was reviewing tennessee williams's memoirs. he asked him to pass along the galleys. in those days, before instant communication and the internet. mail service. i had a galley and i reviewed it. charlie: did he have somebody wanting to review it or did he want to do it himself? michael: i think he could have picked his spot. great spot. i remember thinking, this is a little dicey. cornu tennessee very well. i thought you were supposed to ask and yourself when unity you knew the author or had association with him that might give you a conflict of interest. i thought, this is going to be a valentine to
i don't like my chances if i had wound up in london colleen kingsley a miss or someone like that. said, come over and have a drink. or norman mailer. charlie: how did this friendship evolve? michael: rome was a small city really. especially the ex-pat community. there were any number of artists and filmmakers who lived there. frequently they got together at gore's place. it was days after i met him that i bumped into him at another function. our paths continue to cross. he found out i was...
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got colleen's jumper wrapped it to a weed pile. hung on and have been there for a while. >> telephone polls struggled to resist high winds. trees also toppled. >> i was looking at a couple of other trees up there. looks like a slightly - lot smaller than that one has deflected it enough so it didn't come through the bd rom. leaving it. the waves at bond joy less welcoming than normal. damaging properties along the coastline. with the city's well above the usual level. some warned they may have to evacuate. a short trip by ferry resembling the high seas. the storm was more serious than expected. >> there's no doubts it is a seize storm a one in 10 year eventment more severe than anticipated. clearly the consequences are quite significant across new south wales and it is clear that they were in the midst of challenging weather. >> more than 200,000 homes were left without power. authorities warn the worst of the storm may not be over with flooding expected >>> for the second time japan's bullet train set a world record for speed. it
got colleen's jumper wrapped it to a weed pile. hung on and have been there for a while. >> telephone polls struggled to resist high winds. trees also toppled. >> i was looking at a couple of other trees up there. looks like a slightly - lot smaller than that one has deflected it enough so it didn't come through the bd rom. leaving it. the waves at bond joy less welcoming than normal. damaging properties along the coastline. with the city's well above the usual level. some warned...
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dollars in hopes it will prevent others like you from becoming a victim. 60-year-old music teacher colleen maguire says it started with a phone call. a man told her he was an irs agent and he needed her to go to her bank and take out $6,000 and put it into an account with an account number he provided. there are 400,000 recorded irs scam cases that totaled $15 million in stolen money. >> every time i would make him bubble anything it said. and then he would say he would put a lien on my house. >> she hopes because she had account information to give to the police that what happened to her it will be traced. it's important for you to know this, the irs only contacts taxpayers through the u.s. mail, not through phone calls or messages or e-mails. >>> pg&e customers can expect to see a credit on your bills in the near future. this month or next month the pg&e will pass along a climate credit to residential customers. state public utilities commission estimates the average household will get a credit averaging $27,000. it's a third time the credits have been issued. the money is coming from ca
dollars in hopes it will prevent others like you from becoming a victim. 60-year-old music teacher colleen maguire says it started with a phone call. a man told her he was an irs agent and he needed her to go to her bank and take out $6,000 and put it into an account with an account number he provided. there are 400,000 recorded irs scam cases that totaled $15 million in stolen money. >> every time i would make him bubble anything it said. and then he would say he would put a lien on my...
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colleen mcguire says it started with a phone call. the man claiming to be an irs agent says she had to withdraw $6,000 and got it into a special account and he gave her the number. and more than $15 million has been stolen. i called the cops on you. because she had account information to give to police that what happened to her can be traced. not through phone calls or messages or e-mails. >>> the so-called serial stow away has been released from a florida jail. maryland jean has been arrested six times and accused of sneaking on to planes without a ticket. this includes several high profile incidents. most recently she was charged with trespassing after reportedly sneaking into an omni resort hotel until florida. since then she has been in a county jail. but this time the judge ruled she is not mentally competent to stand trial and dismissed the charges. >>> the investigation continues this morning into the emergency landing of an alaska airlines jet. 14 minutes into the flight the pilot and passengers heard banging noises coming fro
colleen mcguire says it started with a phone call. the man claiming to be an irs agent says she had to withdraw $6,000 and got it into a special account and he gave her the number. and more than $15 million has been stolen. i called the cops on you. because she had account information to give to police that what happened to her can be traced. not through phone calls or messages or e-mails. >>> the so-called serial stow away has been released from a florida jail. maryland jean has been...
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. >> reporter: meet colleen foreign fornby, library here in the maryland room. where do most of these books come from? she knows almost anything you'd want to about the state. >> i actually was asked this question a few months ago and had problems finding anything at that point. >> reporter: the perfect person to help us uncover more about the mysterious livingston road. it's now speckled with homes and businesses, the road originated in washington, that area called stantontown with sections running through prince george's and into charles county. it was once a main highway between washington and indian indianhead. >> went back, did more research, and this time i found, while not primary source documentation, it's enough information to pretty much say this is why it was named livingston road. >> reporter: as the suspense bill builds, we ask around. >> i should know what it's named for, but i don't. >> maybe someone from history, a male perhaps? >> reporter: it seems all the segments of livingston road built bit by bit over the road were named for one family. >>
. >> reporter: meet colleen foreign fornby, library here in the maryland room. where do most of these books come from? she knows almost anything you'd want to about the state. >> i actually was asked this question a few months ago and had problems finding anything at that point. >> reporter: the perfect person to help us uncover more about the mysterious livingston road. it's now speckled with homes and businesses, the road originated in washington, that area called...
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suzanne: colleen and her partner stood in line to hear the oral arguments today. >> it is amazing to be here. suzanne: they are hoping to get married this november in south carolina with the assurance that their union cannot be voided. >> it's important for us to have this done. to have it resolved across the nation, to end this -- this fight that doesn't even make sense. >> ♪ lgbt against god and humanity ♪ suzanne: curbside debates took place in this crowd of several hundred. tracy grisham made the pilgrimage to the supreme court from her hometown of amarillo texas. she opposes any marriage that's not between a man and a woman. >> i'm on the side of god. i'm on the side of righteousness. i'm on the side of truth. and i oppose everything that is opposed to god. suzanne: the justices are expected to issue a ruling sometime in early june. live at the u.s. supreme court, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. kellye: and coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 going to the polls. what folks are voting for in d.c. today. and how much time you have to get to the polls. alison: plus catching up. a look at
suzanne: colleen and her partner stood in line to hear the oral arguments today. >> it is amazing to be here. suzanne: they are hoping to get married this november in south carolina with the assurance that their union cannot be voided. >> it's important for us to have this done. to have it resolved across the nation, to end this -- this fight that doesn't even make sense. >> ♪ lgbt against god and humanity ♪ suzanne: curbside debates took place in this crowd of several...
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our music is from colleen green. she's going to perform at the el rey.t now jack mcbrayer is here to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about "the jack and triumph show" over on adult swim. let's go to the surly goat now. here's more. ♪ >>> one time in college, i remember i had to audition for one of the shakespeare plays.
our music is from colleen green. she's going to perform at the el rey.t now jack mcbrayer is here to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about "the jack and triumph show" over on adult swim. let's go to the surly goat now. here's more. ♪ >>> one time in college, i remember i had to audition for one of the shakespeare plays.
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colleen larose was sentenced last year to ten years in prison for plotting to kill a cartoonist who satyrizedphet muhammad. the plot also involved online messages and recruitment for overseas terror suspects. in 2007 a group of six extremists plotted to attack soldiers in burlington county. prosecutors say the six men trained for the attack at shooting ranges in the pocono mountains. all six were found guilty on a range of charges. four of them are now serving life in prison. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> right now it's a dreary cloudy scene as you take a look at your screen. this is the philadelphia museum of art, as you can see, it points facing west too. it's been raining on and off all day long. >> and that rain will continue tonight there is also the threat of thunderstorms. nbc first alert meteorologist sheena parveen is here to tell us what to expect tonight and this weekend. >> so tonight we're going have periods of rain through the rest of the evening. again, like you mentioned with a chance for maybe a couple of thunderstorms. right now most of the rain around is on th
colleen larose was sentenced last year to ten years in prison for plotting to kill a cartoonist who satyrizedphet muhammad. the plot also involved online messages and recruitment for overseas terror suspects. in 2007 a group of six extremists plotted to attack soldiers in burlington county. prosecutors say the six men trained for the attack at shooting ranges in the pocono mountains. all six were found guilty on a range of charges. four of them are now serving life in prison. >>> now...
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. >> reporter: colleen valles says homeowners in santa clara county have only cut backwater usage by 13%. not each half of the voluntary 30% goal. >> we also recommend that people check for leaks, check those. take shorter showers. >> reporter: according to the state water board, the bay area made progress in december by conserve canning a total of 21%. but in january, when san francisco didn't see a drop of rain homeowners turned those sprinklers back on and water reduction fell to 3%. >> instead of landscaping, using either mulch or gravel or drought resistant plants wherever we can. >> reporter: but it's the big industrial users who really need to cut. caltrans says its ready to step up. it announced a new goal to slash its water use in half. as they encourage commuters to do the same. on 880, the agency's traffic sign news read severe drought. limit outdoor waters. caltrans is investigating $28 million in emergency funds to update its irrigation systems and install smart sprinklers across the state. >> and they've been shown to use only half the water of a traditional sprinkler s
. >> reporter: colleen valles says homeowners in santa clara county have only cut backwater usage by 13%. not each half of the voluntary 30% goal. >> we also recommend that people check for leaks, check those. take shorter showers. >> reporter: according to the state water board, the bay area made progress in december by conserve canning a total of 21%. but in january, when san francisco didn't see a drop of rain homeowners turned those sprinklers back on and water reduction...
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aroma of a flame grilled burger so and that april fool's day in japan is burger king is called a colleene grill. this is a commercial for the fragrance. makes you want it. burger king says it will sell about 1,000 bottles of the fragrance at its restaurants in japan. one young customer gave it a sniff and he said i'm a little hungry. it was good that it came with a complimentary whopper. so there you go. >>> inaugural dave our spring fling continues all night long. let's check check back in with mike jerrick and dawn timmeney. >> dawn, how you doing? can you hear us? i know it's loud out there. >> well, lucy, very loud out here, you guys. but it is so fun. we're at coco key. i found a new friend his name is connor and it is what? >> it is my birthday. >> all right. happy 12th birthday. >> thank you. >> do you know where my partner mike went? >> he's up there on the slide. >> no! where is mike? >> on the slide! >> watch out, here he comes. >> whoo! >> leave it to mike you guys to get on the slide with all of these kids. i think he's really in his glory here. he's wearing lifeguard trunks
aroma of a flame grilled burger so and that april fool's day in japan is burger king is called a colleene grill. this is a commercial for the fragrance. makes you want it. burger king says it will sell about 1,000 bottles of the fragrance at its restaurants in japan. one young customer gave it a sniff and he said i'm a little hungry. it was good that it came with a complimentary whopper. so there you go. >>> inaugural dave our spring fling continues all night long. let's check check...
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delaware county vice chair colleen marone appropriated read the bern stain bears visit the credit unionated. >> had every single one of those books growing up. loved them. >>> when it comes to solving a rubik's cube most people need at least five seconds to figure out their first move but in that short amount of time a montgomery county teenager had already completed the whole thing. yes, 15-year-old collin burns solved the three by three by three rubik's cube in just 5.25 seconds on saturday. the home schooled freshman was taking part in the world cube association competition in doylestown at the time. just listen to his fellow cubers' reaction when they realize burns beat the old record by nearly half a second [cheers and applause] >> unbelievable. burns is no stranger to success by the way. though he's only been cubing for about four and a half years the teenager won the national championship last summer. he's also the first american to hold the world record since 2006. >> do you see how fast his hands are moving. >> my eyes don't even work that fast. >> mine either. >> in i in my en
delaware county vice chair colleen marone appropriated read the bern stain bears visit the credit unionated. >> had every single one of those books growing up. loved them. >>> when it comes to solving a rubik's cube most people need at least five seconds to figure out their first move but in that short amount of time a montgomery county teenager had already completed the whole thing. yes, 15-year-old collin burns solved the three by three by three rubik's cube in just 5.25...
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. >> hi, colleen larose from the northeast regional employment training association. first i want to thank you so much for creating the idea of sector strategies. i think michael porter at harvard business school has been trying to teach this for a very long time and the rest of the world has grabbed hold of it and the united states seems to be not quite as advanced in that. so i want to thank you for that. my wound fear about this, though is that we may begin to be driven by only big business, and my understanding is that it's small and medium enterprises that hire the most people. so how do we teach small and medium enterprises how to grow their businesses, for instance, with like an economic gardening program or something like that. how do we teach them to expand their businesses so that they -- it creates a need to create jobs? >> well, we work with a lot of different business sectors in terms of trying to help them grow. for example one of the -- i'll go back to manufacturing. we have something called the manufacturing extension partnership at the department of c
. >> hi, colleen larose from the northeast regional employment training association. first i want to thank you so much for creating the idea of sector strategies. i think michael porter at harvard business school has been trying to teach this for a very long time and the rest of the world has grabbed hold of it and the united states seems to be not quite as advanced in that. so i want to thank you for that. my wound fear about this, though is that we may begin to be driven by only big...
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coming up after the break, we'll tell i about this week's vegfest and there's colleen there.ff in oak licensed today. -- in oakland today. check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and toasted sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. mmm... (eating sounds) do you know that guy? get a load of jack's loaded breakfast sandwich. what's on it? what's not on it? two freshly cracked eggs, ham, sausage, bacon, and cheese all on toasty sourdough made just for you. it's like a big ol' breakfast buffet right in your hand. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. it's a cloudy one over san jose this morning. minor changes in the forecast for your sunday afternoon. i'm tracking a bigger drop in temperatures coming up for the week ahead. details coming up in a bit. >>> oakland's vegfest kicks off today. in oakland it's catered to vegans and vegetarians in the bay area. let's
coming up after the break, we'll tell i about this week's vegfest and there's colleen there.ff in oak licensed today. -- in oakland today. check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and toasted sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. mmm... (eating sounds) do you know that guy? get a load of jack's loaded breakfast sandwich. what's on it? what's not on it? two freshly cracked eggs, ham, sausage, bacon, and cheese all on toasty sourdough made just for you. it's like a...
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opening session of the chautauqua conference and you'll see these -- the woman who is actually standing colleen dewhurst, the late actress. she was quite involved in u.s-soviet exchange, mostly in the theater area. and there were many such people at this particular conference. they were not part of the official delegation that was actually debating publicly, but they were part of the larger cultural and citizens' audience. c-span: your husband's over here? >> guest: yes, over there, shamelessly focusing attention on me. i must say, i thought -- i was so frightened about the picture, let alone anything else. after it came back from the developer, i thought, gee whiz i'm going to have to lock this up someplace because he was very obviously focusing tremendous attention on me that was certainly unwanted at the time. c-span: what year was that? >> guest: well, that was 1987. this was during this very, very difficult period. and i should say that because of his position in the soviet space program, he was involved in a very -- well, he was involved in the most highly secretive sector of all soviet s
opening session of the chautauqua conference and you'll see these -- the woman who is actually standing colleen dewhurst, the late actress. she was quite involved in u.s-soviet exchange, mostly in the theater area. and there were many such people at this particular conference. they were not part of the official delegation that was actually debating publicly, but they were part of the larger cultural and citizens' audience. c-span: your husband's over here? >> guest: yes, over there,...
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before i get started here, colleen in san mateo, she watches, happy birthday. a good friend of my personal fashion consultant gary and that's good enough for me. [ applause ] >> gary says why are you wearing that tie? 12/100ths in san francisco for march. 4% of normal. that's it. 4%. that's it. good news? yes. it looks like april will be wet. colder lows, breezy today but not as bad as yesterday. it sure looks like it's coming together. a colder system on monday and tuesday. 30s, fairfield is in there. napa is in there. upper 30s and 40s. there were a lot of 30s up in lake county. i know 31 at cobb and 37 in middletown. 36 up at la honda as well on the peninsula and 39 boulder creek, santa cruz mountains the a lot of the cloud cover taking aim. 18 up in truckee. 39 up in arcata. cool air mass in place. this could -- this is a cold unsettled pattern. i do think that's the leading edge of what's on its way for us. want to show you the system, this is the ex -- this is the extended outlook. sunday, swing in the rain and then swinging in out of the gulf of alaska m
before i get started here, colleen in san mateo, she watches, happy birthday. a good friend of my personal fashion consultant gary and that's good enough for me. [ applause ] >> gary says why are you wearing that tie? 12/100ths in san francisco for march. 4% of normal. that's it. 4%. that's it. good news? yes. it looks like april will be wet. colder lows, breezy today but not as bad as yesterday. it sure looks like it's coming together. a colder system on monday and tuesday. 30s,...
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. >> chairman meadows ranking member colleen members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to address the department of homeland securiti' efforts enhancing employee engagement. i'm catherine emerson the department's first career chief human capital officer. i'm responsible for the department's human capital policy, which covers recruiting, diversity inclusion, learning and development, and work force planning and support of dhs mission. my office supports employee engagement efforts led by secretary johnson and deputy majorca. the agency stands on the frontlines day in and day tout protect citizens from threats at home and abroad0. -under employees do difficult work under challenging circumstances, from protecting the border at the rio grandees valley to guiding maritime traffic on the mississippi river to managing shipments at the port of seattle and welcoming visitors at the jfk international airport. therefore, as the deputy secretary has stated we must create the department our employee deserve. we recognize we must start with leadership impr
. >> chairman meadows ranking member colleen members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to address the department of homeland securiti' efforts enhancing employee engagement. i'm catherine emerson the department's first career chief human capital officer. i'm responsible for the department's human capital policy, which covers recruiting, diversity inclusion, learning and development, and work force planning and support of dhs mission. my office...
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thenn colleen eubanks discusses to force the child support system. washington journal, like at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> today's the 2015 white house correspondent annual dinner and watch our live coverage tonight at the columbia eastern -- 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> the export import bank held single conference in washington dc. the event included opening remarks from fred hochberg. this is 20 minutes. [applause] chairman hochburg: good morning. welcome once again to the 2015 export/import bank annual conference. april 23, 1910. exactly 105 years ago, teddy roosevelt traveled to paris to deliver a message to the world about the character of the american people. roosevelt had just finished his presidency and he was invited to reflect on his time in office and speak about citizenship. they wanted to hear from him what he thought set americans apart and he delivered one of the most iconic speeches in our history and one which i think perfectly captures the american spirit. he said, it is not the critics who count. the credit belongs to the person who
thenn colleen eubanks discusses to force the child support system. washington journal, like at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> today's the 2015 white house correspondent annual dinner and watch our live coverage tonight at the columbia eastern -- 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> the export import bank held single conference in washington dc. the event included opening remarks from fred hochberg. this is 20 minutes. [applause] chairman hochburg: good morning. welcome once again to the 2015...
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so i got facebook messages here, colleen harris sent me message, i'm wondering how you go about and employw, we've been decided how we will do it. >> emailed mailed me twice yesterday, want to go know this. >> simply give her his handle. >> okay. >> and then, we got one from tony, he said how do i sends in to win a date with jeff piece. the beast. >> we established that he's straight. right? >> yes. so maybe he is asking for a friend? >> so, as i said let's put out his handle, fears piers peers. it is ei. so peirce. fiercepieicce2. >> here goes. upper dublin high school. >> no, no, no. >> where the heck is it? >> upper dublin. looking at the wrong article. >> okay. >> moving along here, we have something important coming up. >> we know parents can't play favorite. but kids? moms, dads, listen up if your child had to choose, we will tell how they would choose, mom or dad. who they would rather spend more time with. >> ♪ >>> you should taste this. >> you put this sweat into the show? blood, sweat anteriores. >> can i just say something to wendty? i love how people listen, watch the show. wen
so i got facebook messages here, colleen harris sent me message, i'm wondering how you go about and employw, we've been decided how we will do it. >> emailed mailed me twice yesterday, want to go know this. >> simply give her his handle. >> okay. >> and then, we got one from tony, he said how do i sends in to win a date with jeff piece. the beast. >> we established that he's straight. right? >> yes. so maybe he is asking for a friend? >> so, as i said...
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meet colleen fornby librarian. >> reporter: where do books come from.ing you want about the state. >> i was asked this question a few months ago and had problems finding anything at that point. >> reporter: the perfect person who help us uncover more about the mysterious livingston road with homes and businesses. the road originated in washington the area called stantontown, running through prince george's and charles county once the main highway from washington and indian head. >> went back did more research. this time i found while not primary source documentation, it's enough information to pretty much say this is why it was named livingston road. >> as suspense builds we asked around. >> i should know what it's named for but i don't. >> maybe someone from history, a male perhaps. >> it seems all the segments of livingston road built bit by bit over the years were named for one family. >> the beginning of livingston road in the d.c. area starts near what was a very large estate at the time of a family named livingston. >> take a look at the 1878 atla
meet colleen fornby librarian. >> reporter: where do books come from.ing you want about the state. >> i was asked this question a few months ago and had problems finding anything at that point. >> reporter: the perfect person who help us uncover more about the mysterious livingston road with homes and businesses. the road originated in washington the area called stantontown, running through prince george's and charles county once the main highway from washington and indian...
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and colleen u banks, executive director of national child support enforcement system discusses that system in the u.s. and reporter will discuss the use of executive action. we will take calls, join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> here are some of the featured programs this weekend on cspan networks. saturday evening the white house correspondents annual dinner. live coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern with red carpet arrivals, remarks by president obama, and entertainment by "saturday night live," ses lee strom. and sunday former reporter judith miller on time in prison for not revealing the source of her reports before and during the iraqi invasion. 10:00 a.m. on cspan2. book tv is at annapolis. former attorney general alberto gonzales, and sarah wildman on world war ii and the holocaust. sunday night at 10:30 coinciding with release of cspan's book, first ladies presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women. they explore the lives of our first ladies. on american history tv on cspan 3, saturday night at 8:0
and colleen u banks, executive director of national child support enforcement system discusses that system in the u.s. and reporter will discuss the use of executive action. we will take calls, join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> here are some of the featured programs this weekend on cspan networks. saturday evening the white house correspondents annual dinner. live coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern with red...
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then colleen eubanks discusses child reform in the united states. and gregory korte will discuss the presidents' use of executive action. >> during this month c-span is pleased to present the student documentary competition. it is an annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create documentaries based on the theme the three branches and you. the winners entry focuses on the individual disabilities education act. >> the discrimination of people with disabilities are is something we have all experienced in our own personal lives. prior to the individuals with disabilities education act, or the i.d.e.a., students with disabilities were not given an education. ms. romo: you would not give are you down syndrome or disability like that. ms. runfola: the doctors told us he should be institutionalized which is what they did in those days, and she, being a nurse said no, that is not going to happen. mr. wendorf: students with disabilities are protected cl
then colleen eubanks discusses child reform in the united states. and gregory korte will discuss the presidents' use of executive action. >> during this month c-span is pleased to present the student documentary competition. it is an annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create documentaries based on the theme the three branches and you. the winners entry focuses on the individual...
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then, colleen eubanks discusses child-support enforcement association in the u.s. and gregory korte will discuss president's use of executive action. join in on the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some future programs for this weekend on the c-span network. saturday, the white house correspondents annual dinner you'd live coverage at 6 p.m. eastern with red carpet arrivals and entertainment. sunday night on "q&a" judith miller on her time in prison for not revealing a source of her reports before and during the iraqi invasion. on c-span 2, then apple us festival -- the annapolis book festival. sundin at 10:30 p.m., c-span -- sunday night at 10:30 p.m., "first ladies" book. explore the lives of our first ladies. on american history tv, lectures in history. sunday afternoon, 40 years after the fall of saigon, veterans talk about their work experiences. get the complete schedule on c-span.org. >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson said that the number -- discussing dhs. that is followed by t
then, colleen eubanks discusses child-support enforcement association in the u.s. and gregory korte will discuss president's use of executive action. join in on the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some future programs for this weekend on the c-span network. saturday, the white house correspondents annual dinner you'd live coverage at 6 p.m. eastern with red carpet arrivals and entertainment. sunday night on...