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so connie? >> connie: yeah?er. >> connie: yes, i have. >> dapper punch. it is. >> seth: this is dapper punch? >> yes. >> seth: cheers you guys. >> connie: dapper punch? cheers, dapper men. >> that's going to fry. you know what? >> seth: that wasn't bad. you know what? >> connie: that is so good. >> i'm going to finish. i'm going to finish. >> seth: standing right here. >> connie: wait, look what i did while i was over here. >> the magic of tv. [ applause ] connie you did a -- >> seth: connie. [ applause ] >> it's a party. >> seth: what are you doing there? oh, no, no, no. you're not supposed to do that. [ screaming ] >> what the hell? what? >> seth: oh, my god, that is the final indignity for that chicken. >> how the bird comes down. >> seth: and now you're opening a new restaurant, too, yes? >> yes, street bird rotisseries in harlem, tons of fried chicken. but this weekend come to the party. it's going to be wonderful. i'm going to cook. can you hold that, connie? >> connie: no! >> i'm just going to carve up. i
so connie? >> connie: yeah?er. >> connie: yes, i have. >> dapper punch. it is. >> seth: this is dapper punch? >> yes. >> seth: cheers you guys. >> connie: dapper punch? cheers, dapper men. >> that's going to fry. you know what? >> seth: that wasn't bad. you know what? >> connie: that is so good. >> i'm going to finish. i'm going to finish. >> seth: standing right here. >> connie: wait, look what i did while i was over...
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connie hebert is the author of "the teachable minute." welcome, dr. connie. >> hi.or a sibling fun for both of us? >> well, you want to remember that younger kids, your younger brothers and sisters, want to be they don't want to see you on your phone or in front of the computer or the tv all the time. they want to do some things with you. so, remember to catch some teachable minutes with them, and then they'll be more fun and you'll have more fun. >> so, give me an example of catching a teachable minute to make it more fun. >> all right, so let's say that you want to play a math game with your younger brother or sister. just start out by asking what's 2 times 4, and then they give you the answer, or you can do pluses or minus. doesn't matter. so, let's say you did 2 times 4. they give you the answer, and then you add minus 5, and they give you the answer. plus 10, and they give you the answer. and it's kind of fun cause you're thinking of ways to get them to think. in the meantime you're thinking. so, it's a great way to go back and forth with math. >> okay, how abo
connie hebert is the author of "the teachable minute." welcome, dr. connie. >> hi.or a sibling fun for both of us? >> well, you want to remember that younger kids, your younger brothers and sisters, want to be they don't want to see you on your phone or in front of the computer or the tv all the time. they want to do some things with you. so, remember to catch some teachable minutes with them, and then they'll be more fun and you'll have more fun. >> so, give me an...
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connie and charlie, if you'll stick with us, we'll go take his remarks right now. listen in. >> -- one imperative of an independent judiciary that the american people can have faith in. it matters. it matters. that the people have faith in the impartiality of the court. alexander hamilton wrote in "federalist '78," he said "the complete independence of courts of justice is a peculiarly -- is peculiarly essential for a limited constitution." to guarantee that independence, and i know i'm preaching to the choir, to protect against political pressure, the framers included the emolluments clause, the compensation clause which restricts the ability of either branch of government to reduce a judge's compensation while they're in office, life tenure. removal only by impeachment and a super majority impeachment in the united states senate. pretty, pretty bold and provocative at the time statements of, we expect this branch of government to be co-equal, independent, and it's essential that its believability, its confidence of the people. it's like mussolini's comment. how m
connie and charlie, if you'll stick with us, we'll go take his remarks right now. listen in. >> -- one imperative of an independent judiciary that the american people can have faith in. it matters. it matters. that the people have faith in the impartiality of the court. alexander hamilton wrote in "federalist '78," he said "the complete independence of courts of justice is a peculiarly -- is peculiarly essential for a limited constitution." to guarantee that...
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i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruz made in youngstown. i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio.
i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruz made in youngstown. i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio.
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i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruz made in youngstown. i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. [applause] sen. brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. retirement, security, i met with a group of teamsters today, with a group of auto workers who are scared to death that their pensions will suffer major cuts if congress doesn't do the right thing. all of that is so important. yet we still can't convince washington republicans to simply do their jobs. they shut down the government in 2013 and they are trying to shut down the supreme court in 2016. think about that. they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. barack obama is only the second democratic president since the civil war, only the second democratic president since the civil war to have
i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruz made in youngstown. i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. [applause] sen. brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. retirement, security, i met with...
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i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruise made in youngstown. [applause] brown: i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. [applause] senator brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. despite working harder, paychecks do not keep up. retirement security, i met with a group of teamsters today, with a group of auto workers who are scared to death that their pensions will suffer major cuts if congress doesn't do the right thing. all of that is so important. yet washington republicans still cannot convince washington republicans to simply do their jobs. they shut down the government in 2013, and they are trying to shut down the supreme court in 2016. think about that. they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. my guess is most of you have not thought abou
i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruise made in youngstown. [applause] brown: i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. [applause] senator brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. despite...
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add, connie and i and in ourove down 71 today ,eep cherokee, made in toledo and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruz made in youngstown. i speak from personal experience , you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. [applause] sen. brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. retirement, security, i met with a group of teamsters today, with a group of auto workers who are scared to death that their pensions will suffer major cuts if congress doesn't do the right thing. all of that is so important. yet we still can't convince washington republicans to simply do their jobs. they shut down the government in 2013 and they are trying to shut down the supreme court in 2016. think about that. they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. the seconda is only democratic president since the civil war, only the second democratic president since the civil war to have won a majority of votes in this country twic
add, connie and i and in ourove down 71 today ,eep cherokee, made in toledo and our other car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruz made in youngstown. i speak from personal experience , you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. [applause] sen. brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. retirement, security, i met with a group of teamsters today,...
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connie. caller: good morning. i think the brits were right to exit. they were strong. we will be there for them. i think the people have no business determining what everybody else does. i'm tired of people coming into our country with no background. they come over here and get on the unemployment line and get all the social networks that they can to live here. guest: i agree with the caller to the extent that the world is not going to come to an end. i think the british will do fine. they are the trading nation and .he have an important place i'm confident that they will thrive. to i think britain will miss some of the significant advantages of being in the european union. guess, there will be some advantages being outside, but we insidenot overlook being as well. martin wolf writes that the decision will be costly. guest: mark wolfe is one of the most voices on the european union. the effect on the united kingdom it interestingt that donald trump was in scotland on friday. he sent out a tweet and said, they arrived in scotland, took their country back just back.e wil
connie. caller: good morning. i think the brits were right to exit. they were strong. we will be there for them. i think the people have no business determining what everybody else does. i'm tired of people coming into our country with no background. they come over here and get on the unemployment line and get all the social networks that they can to live here. guest: i agree with the caller to the extent that the world is not going to come to an end. i think the british will do fine. they are...
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host: up next, we have connie. caller: good morning. i think the brits were right to exit. they were strong. we will be there for them. i think the people have no business determining what everybody else does. i'm tired of people coming into our country with no background. they come over here and get on the unemployment line and get all the social networks that they can to live here. guest: i agree with the caller to the extent that the world is not going to come to an end. i think the british will do fine. they are the trading nation and .he have an important place
host: up next, we have connie. caller: good morning. i think the brits were right to exit. they were strong. we will be there for them. i think the people have no business determining what everybody else does. i'm tired of people coming into our country with no background. they come over here and get on the unemployment line and get all the social networks that they can to live here. guest: i agree with the caller to the extent that the world is not going to come to an end. i think the british...
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>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street and connected north and south above and under ground. >> when you go on the north our south side you enter into a hall that is divided into major ways >> this is public private partnership. the hotel industry [inaudible] splitting it up of the building. >> since we have a north and south howard street it [inaudible] to make [inaudible] >> improving the bridges to make them more accessible so go over howard street >> [inaudible] developed to look at several different proposals for a light [inaudible] to work with that bridge and the selection of the [inaudible] he is on what i think is a beautiful piece that is very
>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street...
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connie summer, connie summer, a sales event manager for six months at the school said instructors usedigh pressure sales techniques, no matter the financial situation of the students. i recall that some consumers showed up who were homeless and could not afford the seminar, she writes. yet i overheard trump university representatives telling them it's okay, just max out your credit card. the declarations are part of an on-going class action lawsuit, one of three saying it was a fraud. trump's defense so far, declarations will be disputed in court and on the campaign trail trump holds high approval ratings for his school while individually attacking his former students who have sued him. >> you have >> so we have 10,000 surveys from former students giving trump university rave reviews. so you have this guy bob gee, he appeared in attack ads, even though he rated the program five, a top mark across the board. >> this is bob gee. >> it was a scam from the start. >> reporter: he says he was suckered into a $35,000 worthless trump university real estate course by a motivational speaker, and
connie summer, connie summer, a sales event manager for six months at the school said instructors usedigh pressure sales techniques, no matter the financial situation of the students. i recall that some consumers showed up who were homeless and could not afford the seminar, she writes. yet i overheard trump university representatives telling them it's okay, just max out your credit card. the declarations are part of an on-going class action lawsuit, one of three saying it was a fraud. trump's...
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>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street and connected north and south above and under ground. >> when you go on the north our south side you enter into a hall that is divided into major ways >> this is public private partnership. the hotel industry [inaudible] splitting it up of the building. >> since we have a north and south howard street it [inaudible] to make [inaudible] >> improving the bridges to make them more accessible so go over howard street >> [inaudible] developed to look at several different proposals for a light [inaudible] to work with that bridge and the selection of the [inaudible] he is on what i think is a beautiful piece that is very
>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street...
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tv editor was with the show star connie briton the day she heard the good news and she knew exactly whoank. >> i have to congratulate you. nashville is coming back. >> that was an example of fans being really enthhsiastic and we owe that all to the fans. >> is tha ere chance we co see more rayna? >> of cours >> it's not the first time they saved one of her shows. they did the same for friday night lights. >> if we don't fight for this we're going to regret it. >> ten years since the premiere 21 cast members reunited at the television fes >> when it was cancelled there was a huge outcry about that. >> it felt like they were right there with us. >> the reunion took place on the real panther field. >> the memories that flood your mind. >> we roadda bus here to get to the actual field which is what we would do when we were filming like as the cast we would get on a bus and drive to set. it was very nostalgic. i met my dearest friends in the world on this show. we were in the middle of nowhere. it was like a lost island. we all became such dear friends. >> the reunion took place on the real
tv editor was with the show star connie briton the day she heard the good news and she knew exactly whoank. >> i have to congratulate you. nashville is coming back. >> that was an example of fans being really enthhsiastic and we owe that all to the fans. >> is tha ere chance we co see more rayna? >> of cours >> it's not the first time they saved one of her shows. they did the same for friday night lights. >> if we don't fight for this we're going to regret...
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. >> another reunion at the festival, "friday night lights" where connie briton spoke about nashvilleetting a new life on cmt. >> i want to congratulate you. national is coming back. >> that was an example of fans being really enthusiastic. and we really owe that all to the fans. >> are there a chance we could see more reina? >> argument b of course. >> "friday night lights" was also saved by fans. connie had 20 of her cast members tailgated on the real panther field. >> the memories that flood your mind when you come all over again. >> we rode a bus here to get to the actual field, which is what we do when we were filming as a cast, we would get on a bus and drive to sets. it was very nostalgic. >> but while the cast is still close, they say fans shouldn't expect a revival. >> we feel like we kind of caught lightning in a bottle. i think it's darn near impossible to do it again. >> those are our bleachers. look at them. they have trees growing on them. nobody is taking care of this place. i don't understand what is going on. >> who is in charge here. >> this show's pilot episode was
. >> another reunion at the festival, "friday night lights" where connie briton spoke about nashvilleetting a new life on cmt. >> i want to congratulate you. national is coming back. >> that was an example of fans being really enthusiastic. and we really owe that all to the fans. >> are there a chance we could see more reina? >> argument b of course. >> "friday night lights" was also saved by fans. connie had 20 of her cast members...
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. >> civil rights lawyer connie rice has been battling to force the lapd to change its ways for years. >> what we had were predators who saw the community as arrest numbers and people they could beat with their batons and shoot with impunity. what we needed were cops who loved the community. >> ahmada didn't need to learn to love watts, she spent much of her childhood here. >> these are the tracks you played on? >> i used to throw rocks at the trains. >> ahmada moved away when she was 9, before the crack epidemic, before the brutal gang wars, and before los angeles was rocked by what happened to rodney king. >> i remember saying out loud, i can't believe this is happening. but at that moment, i remember saying to myself, i want to join lapd, so that i can make a difference in the community, because it hurt. >> she joined the lapd in 1995 and quickly moved up the ranks. her husband phil is an assistant bureau commander and they have six kids between them. in 2007, she was assigned to watts. >> when i saw what drugs and gangs did to the community, i knew that we needed to do police work
. >> civil rights lawyer connie rice has been battling to force the lapd to change its ways for years. >> what we had were predators who saw the community as arrest numbers and people they could beat with their batons and shoot with impunity. what we needed were cops who loved the community. >> ahmada didn't need to learn to love watts, she spent much of her childhood here. >> these are the tracks you played on? >> i used to throw rocks at the trains. >>...
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. >> 89 years y connie holmes is 90.he two met on the dance floor at a retire many home back in november. an chez popped the question a couple week ago they tied the te not earlier this week they are aware of their age but they the don't let it slow them down. >> we know what our age is. life will continue and whatever happens happens i don't think i could ever be happier about myself. >> it means everything. e this is everything. its been a long time since myine first marriage. so, i've been alone. >>they will be living together >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: so everybody thought that calvin harris was ok with the breakup with taylor swift. >> how do you feel about rumors that taylor and tom hiddleston are dating? harvey: he's saying she moved on before they were done. >> this is going to be the one ex-boyfriend that actually comes out and says the things she really did. >> is he going to run a train over her? >> hookers in vegas! hookers in vegas! hookers in vegas! >> big day at disneyland yesterday. north west turned 3.
. >> 89 years y connie holmes is 90.he two met on the dance floor at a retire many home back in november. an chez popped the question a couple week ago they tied the te not earlier this week they are aware of their age but they the don't let it slow them down. >> we know what our age is. life will continue and whatever happens happens i don't think i could ever be happier about myself. >> it means everything. e this is everything. its been a long time since myine first...
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. >> 89 years y connie holmes is 90.he two met on the dance floor at a retire many home back in november. an chez popped the question a couple week ago they tied the not earlier this week they are aware of their age but they don't let it slow them down. >> we know what our age is. life will continue and whatever happens happens i don't think i could ever be happier about myself. >> it means everything. this is everything. its been a long time since my first marriage. so, i've been alone. >>they will ♪ ♪ >> i'm driving a new car for just $99 a month. >> and i was able to get into a new car for only $99 a month. >> i got myself a beautiful car for $99 down. >> just $99 down. >> $99 a month. i was able to get a really nice car for just $99 down. >> i got a new truck for just $99 down. >> and i'm driving for $99 a month. >> thank you, drive for 99. >> drive for 99. that's right, 99 down or 99 a month. 99 down or 99 a month. $99 down or $99 per month is all you pay. drive a new car, truck, van, or suv of your dreams before yo
. >> 89 years y connie holmes is 90.he two met on the dance floor at a retire many home back in november. an chez popped the question a couple week ago they tied the not earlier this week they are aware of their age but they don't let it slow them down. >> we know what our age is. life will continue and whatever happens happens i don't think i could ever be happier about myself. >> it means everything. this is everything. its been a long time since my first marriage. so, i've...
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. >> as glad as i was to talk to connie and the others about it, came away with more questions than idid answers. all i know is that in my gut, this seems like the problem is going to get worse before it gets better. >> you chase down governor christie who had some words to say about this terrorist attack. >> ever since the orlando shooting, there has been a huge division in the country with liberals calling for more action on gun control and conservative saying that this is about isis. about radical islam is him. so to get to the bottom of it i chased it to new jersey and post that question to governor christie. i've caught up with him at his car. >> i just want to ask you to think of the gun control issue or isis? the orlando shooting. >> he did not want to get into this political melee going on right now. but inside this event which was scheduled for business leaders, governor christie was willing to talk a little bit about the tragedy. >> i'm not saying a word, closing her her eyes, pretending that something else, pretending it's not as bad as it is, and making san bernadino go aw
. >> as glad as i was to talk to connie and the others about it, came away with more questions than idid answers. all i know is that in my gut, this seems like the problem is going to get worse before it gets better. >> you chase down governor christie who had some words to say about this terrorist attack. >> ever since the orlando shooting, there has been a huge division in the country with liberals calling for more action on gun control and conservative saying that this is...
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brian connie -- bear, cbs 2 news. >>> police from new jersey are looking for a hit and run driver who killed a hoboken man. the victim was related to an nba star. steve langeford has more. >> reporter: the civilized smalltown feel of hoboken zachary simmons was struck and killed. the impact so great that witnesses reported hearing two loud thuds. the victim's mother repeating what they told her. >> they told me the car was going at least 70 miles per hour. >> reporter: the vehicle had new york plates, officials believe. they are examining surveillance video. >> to be speeding enough to kill my child is beyond me. i mean, who would do that? >> reporter: neighbors still shaken by what they heard suggests four-way stops should be in place here. >> this area sometimes has issues with people driving quickly on streaks they are not supposed to. i guess they are coming from the bars. >> reporter: the young victim was out celebrating his cousin ben simmons' selection this week by the philadelphia 76ers, his mother says. >> he had just went to the nba draft where his first cousin >> reporter:
brian connie -- bear, cbs 2 news. >>> police from new jersey are looking for a hit and run driver who killed a hoboken man. the victim was related to an nba star. steve langeford has more. >> reporter: the civilized smalltown feel of hoboken zachary simmons was struck and killed. the impact so great that witnesses reported hearing two loud thuds. the victim's mother repeating what they told her. >> they told me the car was going at least 70 miles per hour. >>...
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i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and ourther car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruise made in youngstown. sen. brown: i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. senator brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. despite working harder, paychecks do not keep up. retirement security, i met with a group of teamsters today, with a group of auto workers who are scared to death that their pensions will suffer major cuts if congress doesn't do the right thing. all of that is so important. yet washington republicans still cannot convince washington republicans to simply do their jobs. they shut down the government in 2013, and they are trying to shut down the supreme court in 2016. think about that. they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. hink about this. my guess is most of you have not thought about this before. barac
i would add, connie and i and will drove down 71 today in our jeep cherokee, made in toledo, and ourther car in the driveway in cleveland is a chevy cruise made in youngstown. sen. brown: i speak from personal experience when i tell you, you can't drive a better car anywhere in the world than ones made it here in ohio. senator brown: of course we have a long way to go. i'm not going to do a litany of the problems we still have. hard-working americans still struggle. despite working harder,...
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>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street and connected north and south above and under ground. >> when you go on the north our south side you enter into a hall that is divided into major ways >> this is public private partnership. the hotel industry [inaudible] splitting it up of the building. >> since we have a north and south howard street it [inaudible] to make [inaudible] >> improving the bridges to make them more accessible so go over howard street >> [inaudible] developed to look at several different proposals for a light [inaudible] to work with that bridge and the selection of the [inaudible] he is on what i think is a beautiful piece that is very
>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street...
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. >> connie is michael's mom.t four weeks into his fall term, he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. cpr was administered. but nobody was able to locate an automated external defibrillator. >> it is important for people to know what an aed is. how to use it. they need to know where the aeds are located. time is very important in a sudden cardiac arrest. >> reporter: to help connie cope with the loss of her son and to prevent future combined forces with the sorenson brothers, owners of firehouse subs. >> our goal is to provide education and awareness, to provide cpr training and aed training. and to provide aeds for schools and organizations. >> the sorenson brothers are no strangers to public safety and helping others. after a combined decade of firefighters, chris and robin branched out and started their restaurant chain. in 2005, when katrina hit, the altruistic instincts kicked in. >> we loaded this 18-wheeler full of food and water. we went over to serve firefighters. it was a life-changing experience. it was on
. >> connie is michael's mom.t four weeks into his fall term, he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. cpr was administered. but nobody was able to locate an automated external defibrillator. >> it is important for people to know what an aed is. how to use it. they need to know where the aeds are located. time is very important in a sudden cardiac arrest. >> reporter: to help connie cope with the loss of her son and to prevent future combined forces with the sorenson brothers,...
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connie in new jersey, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. in the statement before, you were talking about ignorant people to vote. i wish this person that you have on new something about history and the history of the united states of america. it used to belong to my ancestors, the spaniards. taxes was taken away from the mexicans. all the jobs go out of the country. manufacturers go to china, india, the philippines. host: we got your point. guest: i don't think we are giving california and texas back to spain any time soon, but if you challenge us on the border, the united states is a sovereign country, and the responsibilities of sovereignty are border control and immigration control. but you did put your finger on a very important point, which is the outsourcing phenomenon, which was conceived in the 1980's. be replacedsed to with information jobs. americans were supposed to be trained for those jobs. all those went off site, too. essentially, the globalization has proved to be bankrupt for much of the american labor market, and the doubl
connie in new jersey, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. in the statement before, you were talking about ignorant people to vote. i wish this person that you have on new something about history and the history of the united states of america. it used to belong to my ancestors, the spaniards. taxes was taken away from the mexicans. all the jobs go out of the country. manufacturers go to china, india, the philippines. host: we got your point. guest: i don't think we are giving...
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a lot of people out of work and that hurt the whole "what connie and it hurts us the least. deirdre: do you believe with jonas? >> not entirely. you are right that improvement leads to the destruction of some jobs. we have seen in agriculture 100 years ago 30% of us were growing food in a 3% of the parmelee people move into other -- deirdre: i was going to say that. people were worried about those drivers. >> these technological changes are so much faster than were happening 50 or 100 years ago. this one set your, i am positive about u.s. manufacturing one reason is we have very productive workers. we have very low cost energy and energy is a major factor in the production of manufactured goods. manufacturing hasn't really been that week over the last few years. it's been fairly healthy. >> the creative does gretchen -- destruction of the past. to go, you're not going to go from being a driver to coding for an app. that's not a jump you can make from a sheer california view. you can't shift around our workforce. you can theoretically work anywhere but the skill set for the j
a lot of people out of work and that hurt the whole "what connie and it hurts us the least. deirdre: do you believe with jonas? >> not entirely. you are right that improvement leads to the destruction of some jobs. we have seen in agriculture 100 years ago 30% of us were growing food in a 3% of the parmelee people move into other -- deirdre: i was going to say that. people were worried about those drivers. >> these technological changes are so much faster than were happening 50...
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and connie said, high-pressure sales techniques were used. some students who showed up were homeless and could not afford the seminar, she writes. yet i overheard trump university representatives telling them, it's okay, just max out your credit card. the declarations just released are part of an ongoing class-action lawsuit one of three claiming the school was a fraud. trump's defense so far, it will be disputed in court. >> so we have 10,000 surveys from former students giving trump university rave reviews. so you have this guy bob willow, he appeared in tv attack ads even though he rated the programs a 5, meaning excellent, across the board. >> this is bob. he says he was suckered into a $35,000 worthless trump university real estate course by a motivation speaker. and, yes, at that moment he did give that instructor a five out of five. >> and the reason we did that was that at every one of these retreats, the instructions would say your certificates of accomplishments are waiting for you at the back of the room and you first have to fill
and connie said, high-pressure sales techniques were used. some students who showed up were homeless and could not afford the seminar, she writes. yet i overheard trump university representatives telling them, it's okay, just max out your credit card. the declarations just released are part of an ongoing class-action lawsuit one of three claiming the school was a fraud. trump's defense so far, it will be disputed in court. >> so we have 10,000 surveys from former students giving trump...
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tonight -- connie britton. from "another period." comedian natasha leggero.yers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] just fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. audio has surfaced showing that in the 1980s and '90s, donald trump may have used a fake name to pose as his own publicist. or maybe a little-known publicist named jo m
tonight -- connie britton. from "another period." comedian natasha leggero.yers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] just fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. audio has surfaced showing that in the 1980s and '90s, donald trump may have used a fake name to pose as his own publicist. or maybe a little-known publicist named jo m
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. >> civil rights lawyer connie rice has been battling to force the lapd to change it's ways for years. the predators saw the community as arrest numbers and people they can beat with their batons and shoots with the community and cops that love a kmun. >> she din need to learn to love watts. she spent much of her childhood here. >> needs to throw rocks at the trains. >> she moved away when she was nine before the crack epidemic. before the brutal gang wars and before los angeles was rocked by what happened to rodney king. i remember saying out loud i can't believe this is happening. but at that moment i remember saying to myself i want to join lapd so that i can make a difference in the community because it hurt. >> she joined the lapd in 1995 and quickly moved up the ranks. her husband phil is an assistant bureau commander and they have six kids between them. in 2007 she was assigned there. >> when i saw what drugs and gangs needed to do to the community i knew we needed to do police work differently. she was working with the lapd to change the way it was policed. >> i said i want 50
. >> civil rights lawyer connie rice has been battling to force the lapd to change it's ways for years. the predators saw the community as arrest numbers and people they can beat with their batons and shoots with the community and cops that love a kmun. >> she din need to learn to love watts. she spent much of her childhood here. >> needs to throw rocks at the trains. >> she moved away when she was nine before the crack epidemic. before the brutal gang wars and before...
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>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street and connected north and south above and under ground. >> when you go on the north our south side you enter into a hall that is divided into major ways >> this is public private partnership. the hotel industry [inaudible] splitting it up of the building. >> since we have a north and south howard street it [inaudible] to make [inaudible] >> improving the bridges to make them more accessible so go over howard street >> [inaudible] developed to look at several different proposals for a light [inaudible] to work with that bridge and the selection of the [inaudible] he is on what i think is a beautiful piece that is very
>> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000 square feet. >> the spot i'm standing in will be inside the lobby. the building will be pushed out to howard street...
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when connie whalen was on vacation with her family four years ago, she took these photos of an alligatorsaid she had no idea gators might be lurking near to where her kids are playing. she applause the new changes but feels they're long overdue. >> i feel like it's such a shame. disney knew that this was a problem. we wrote a letter to them. we complained. >> reporter: in a statement disney says we are reenforcing training with our casts for reporting sightings and interactions with wildlife and are expanding our communication to guests on this topic. even with all the attention on this attack, some public relations experts believe this will not hurt disney in the long run. >> this is a single moment in time. surely it's a tragic moment in time, but it's something that actually will go away rather quickly for the company. >> brack in the graves' hometown of nebraska, the family requests privacy during this difficult time, neighbors giving away blue ribbons and selling lemonade in support. >> they're very loving, kind, nurturing and just fun loving high spirited people. >> reporter: just
when connie whalen was on vacation with her family four years ago, she took these photos of an alligatorsaid she had no idea gators might be lurking near to where her kids are playing. she applause the new changes but feels they're long overdue. >> i feel like it's such a shame. disney knew that this was a problem. we wrote a letter to them. we complained. >> reporter: in a statement disney says we are reenforcing training with our casts for reporting sightings and interactions with...
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environmental impact statement we have lots of champions in this great state of california like julie and connie and (calling names) silva lopez they truly understand what it means for every women to win they said when our solutions gun from women working in the darkest roots of economy is helps to insure that our solutions include every women so ever women a achieve her fullest potential domestic workers provide a wonderful example how investing in women particularly woman of color and protecting women provides unique sighted into the solutions for the future putting us all ahead of the curve there's a famous saying the future is now it is just unevenly distributed i sometimes refer to domestic workers as the ultimate future they're living the conditions long before a giga country lack of training and standards and lack of assess to benefits or job security those conditions used to be considered shadow working conditions as a margin of our economy today those conditions define more and more work in the american economy between thirty and 50 he is percent of our workforce will be doing non-tradi
environmental impact statement we have lots of champions in this great state of california like julie and connie and (calling names) silva lopez they truly understand what it means for every women to win they said when our solutions gun from women working in the darkest roots of economy is helps to insure that our solutions include every women so ever women a achieve her fullest potential domestic workers provide a wonderful example how investing in women particularly woman of color and...
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if you will join me in silencing all of your electronic devices, let's welcome bill and connie. [applause]. >> hello everybody. thank you you so much for coming this evening. while i was preparing a little bit for tonight to introduce bill walker, i googled a little so so the veracity of any of this is in question. the first thing i googled was the average number of people who come to a book signing event. i will tell you, it is in single digits, so please give yourself an applause for being here this evening instead of being home watching meg and kelly, and and donald trump on television. [applause]. the second thing i googled is the average age of a first-time author who gets published by a traditional publisher. that average average age is 37 years old. so, i will tell you bill, you are skewing the numbers very much. , bill walker grew up in knoxville tennessee, he went to the university of virginia for both his undergraduate and graduate work in and went off to teach at college. he taught at the university of new orleans and at lamarr university in texas. then he went into a
if you will join me in silencing all of your electronic devices, let's welcome bill and connie. [applause]. >> hello everybody. thank you you so much for coming this evening. while i was preparing a little bit for tonight to introduce bill walker, i googled a little so so the veracity of any of this is in question. the first thing i googled was the average number of people who come to a book signing event. i will tell you, it is in single digits, so please give yourself an applause for...