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>> no, definitely not. [ laughter ] hey, corey -- corey, what is your jackpot donation?ve been wearing in the city to keep warm. >> jimmy: really? you have a pair of ear warmers? let's see them. whoa. [ light laughter ] that's pretty nice, actually. is this real zebra? >> that's real zebra. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this is -- this is yours? you bought this? >> no, it was from my wife's, actually. i needed them. >> jimmy: that makes sense, yeah, yeah. that makes sense. what is your wife doing now? >> she's up there, watching. >> jimmy: how's her ears? freezing? >> she's a little cold, yeah. >> jimmy: well, it's very nice of you to give away her earmuffs. i appreciate that. [ light laughter ] thank you for coming, corey, i appreciate it. hey. >> hi. >> jimmy: what's your name, where are you from? >> i'm giovanna. i'm from allentown, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: very good. welcome, giovanna. [ applause ] old pennsylvania. now, what did you bring for us? what's for the jackpot? >> i'm gonna give my iphone 3 away. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: wait, whoa. this is the real deal. >
>> no, definitely not. [ laughter ] hey, corey -- corey, what is your jackpot donation?ve been wearing in the city to keep warm. >> jimmy: really? you have a pair of ear warmers? let's see them. whoa. [ light laughter ] that's pretty nice, actually. is this real zebra? >> that's real zebra. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this is -- this is yours? you bought this? >> no, it was from my wife's, actually. i needed them. >> jimmy: that makes sense, yeah, yeah. that...
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corey, i swear to god. corey, i swear to gold. the same thing over and over again.oing to say that i beat him up. because i didn't. >> jimmy: you didn't. >> but -- it is apparent that i ended up on top of him, banging his head against the floor. [ applause ] no, don't applaud that! it was mean, it was horrible. he was a struggling young child -- >> jimmy: i bet he stopped repeating you, didn't he? >> you know what was the most infuriating thing? he was laughing the entire time. shut up, shut up, shut up, and he was just laughing. >> jimmy: women, that's oell, t the danger signs. >> but now, we're great friends. he's doing great. >> jimmy: this is what i want to ask you. tell us what's happening here. were you the plaintiff of the defendant? why are you with judge judy? is that a wax picture of judge judy? >> no, that's the real deal. that's the actual beautiful -- >> jimmy: you love her. >> i love her. >> jimmy: i kind of love her, too. >> and that's me being, like, overcome, like, complete lly verklempt. she gets me in my -- >> jimmy: really? >> i think she's so be
corey, i swear to god. corey, i swear to gold. the same thing over and over again.oing to say that i beat him up. because i didn't. >> jimmy: you didn't. >> but -- it is apparent that i ended up on top of him, banging his head against the floor. [ applause ] no, don't applaud that! it was mean, it was horrible. he was a struggling young child -- >> jimmy: i bet he stopped repeating you, didn't he? >> you know what was the most infuriating thing? he was laughing the...
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[applause] >> please welcome the mayor of newark, new jersey, mayor corey booker. [applause] >> i feel like i need to do a howard dean yell to wake you all up. where are the housewives? let's see each other. we have a choice here if this is going to be a moment or a start of a movement. this is the time to move. i want you to see each other. no one thinks baseball -- a small group of people can change the world. i write history. i studied it going back to the very founding of our nation. we will either hang out together or we will surely hang out together. -- we will either hang together, or we will surely hang together. we are not hanging together around our common principles and our common ideals. i talk about history. there is a a wonderful moment where the city of jerusalem was under attack by the romans. the romans were told to lessen their seats and they could take the city. inside jerusalem, divisions started breaking out. they started burning different quarters of the city. before you knew it, the roman army came back and took the city with ease, clinging t
[applause] >> please welcome the mayor of newark, new jersey, mayor corey booker. [applause] >> i feel like i need to do a howard dean yell to wake you all up. where are the housewives? let's see each other. we have a choice here if this is going to be a moment or a start of a movement. this is the time to move. i want you to see each other. no one thinks baseball -- a small group of people can change the world. i write history. i studied it going back to the very founding of our...
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corey rangel of our phoenix station was there. >> reporter: flashing a broad smile at times, even appearingo laugh at one point, jared loughner sat next to his attorney in the courtroom. handcuffed and wearing an orange jumpsuit and eyeglasses, loughner stared straight ahead for most of the hearing. despite his behavior in the courtroom, and reports about a bizarre and troubled past, loughner's attorney never brought up his competence. arguing it would make it easier for the victims and their families to attend. while the judge did not make a ruling on a possible move, loughner's attorney told the judge, she had no objection. but wanted to know where loughner would be held if the case was moved. after the hearing, loughner left the federal courthouse in a cargo van surrounded by a convoy of law enforcement officers. >> then that, again, was corey rangel reporting. >>> congresswoman giffords remains in intensive care after suffering her first setback. doctors say fluid has appeared in her injured brain. and they have inserted a shunt to drain it. giffords won't be transferred to a rehab cent
corey rangel of our phoenix station was there. >> reporter: flashing a broad smile at times, even appearingo laugh at one point, jared loughner sat next to his attorney in the courtroom. handcuffed and wearing an orange jumpsuit and eyeglasses, loughner stared straight ahead for most of the hearing. despite his behavior in the courtroom, and reports about a bizarre and troubled past, loughner's attorney never brought up his competence. arguing it would make it easier for the victims and...
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and that gets back to corey's question. there's a -- you're in kind of a slide now where things happen even though you don't want them to happen and even though your own instincts tell you it's wrong, but you go along with it the way these young people at cbs last saturday had to go along with the death of somebody. but they didn't know that she had died and, in fact, she didn't. but they did put it out. and that is -- that is the kind of -- it's a scandal, really. i did a book in the 1990s called "one scandalous story." it was about the way the media covered the clinton-lewinsky scandal and i'll never forget. the story broke in "the washington post" on a wednesday morning. at 7:00 a.m., when the morning newscasts begin, the reporters who spoke about clinton's reported liaison with this woman spoke about it as a fact. what was their -- how did they know that? i mean, were they in the room? did somebody specifically tell them? no. the only way they knew it was that it was in "the washington post" that morning. that's lousy j
and that gets back to corey's question. there's a -- you're in kind of a slide now where things happen even though you don't want them to happen and even though your own instincts tell you it's wrong, but you go along with it the way these young people at cbs last saturday had to go along with the death of somebody. but they didn't know that she had died and, in fact, she didn't. but they did put it out. and that is -- that is the kind of -- it's a scandal, really. i did a book in the 1990s...
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corey booker snowed in newark, new jersey, as it did in new york city. corey booker their mayor was tweeting and people were responding to him and he would say i'm going the corner of so and so. people would say "meet you there with a shovel." that kind of thing. he had an exchange with lots of people in this resulted in very positive benefits in terms of his communicating his presence on the scene. i especially see it as most of the other folks, i live in new jersey, they were on vacations in very warm places. >> rose: like florida. (laughs) like disneyland. >> yes. in between typing 140 characters he was moving a lot of snow. and the opportunity to broadcast out not only your whereabouts but your intentions you can create your own... instead of great big maypoles, they're smaller and smaller verticals around certain individuals who are... who become quite influential. if they get behind a book, they get behind a t.v. show and imagine if you're watching a t.v. show and you see something you really like and follow a great deal on twitter, it could be cor
corey booker snowed in newark, new jersey, as it did in new york city. corey booker their mayor was tweeting and people were responding to him and he would say i'm going the corner of so and so. people would say "meet you there with a shovel." that kind of thing. he had an exchange with lots of people in this resulted in very positive benefits in terms of his communicating his presence on the scene. i especially see it as most of the other folks, i live in new jersey, they were on...
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pastor stev corey says church signs torn down and christians harassed. he is determined to persevere. >> god puts you in the right place for the right reason. we must take a stand. more and more christians leaving the country. we must stay behind. somebody has to. >> cbn news talked with the leader of the catholic church about why he believes christiansre leaving. >> it is not a persecutionit is a conflict we are between these 2 peoples. we are not suffering. >> not suffering from religius persecution, but occupation. and a 60-year political conflict withno end in sight. they will return to the holy land once there is peace. in thmeantime, they are working to keep christians here. some leaving because of lacking jobs. restoration projects at echi homo is thought is to be the place where jesus was tried by upon ponchos pilot. >> i was born here. i have decided to remain here and teach my children about it and what it means for us as christians. >> sister trud di is where the convent. >> once there work, there is an incentive to stay, they are family orien
pastor stev corey says church signs torn down and christians harassed. he is determined to persevere. >> god puts you in the right place for the right reason. we must take a stand. more and more christians leaving the country. we must stay behind. somebody has to. >> cbn news talked with the leader of the catholic church about why he believes christiansre leaving. >> it is not a persecutionit is a conflict we are between these 2 peoples. we are not suffering. >> not...
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benjamin corey arm works as a cleaner in a hotel and struggles to make ends meet while. i didn't go to my unit. and thousands of sudanese share his story poor homes no jobs little money and it's too dangerous to go back to sudan. is again is. going to northern sudan you. and sudanese leaders have said as much if the authority is. really the northern government of sudan finds out that the person has sought asylum in israel this person would be in serious risk. persecution in january two thousand and eleven southern sudan is holding a referendum on whether to separate from the north and become an independent state it's the final stage in a peace agreement that ended twenty two years of war many of them have has the spurred from being in israel for such a long time with no rights whatsoever the people realize that little really have a future here and people are all saw homesick and benjamin moore not sure what to do home victims despite the risks if those are those who don't to is pretty damn. i will decide the world for my own. policy or r.t. southern israel will not take
benjamin corey arm works as a cleaner in a hotel and struggles to make ends meet while. i didn't go to my unit. and thousands of sudanese share his story poor homes no jobs little money and it's too dangerous to go back to sudan. is again is. going to northern sudan you. and sudanese leaders have said as much if the authority is. really the northern government of sudan finds out that the person has sought asylum in israel this person would be in serious risk. persecution in january two thousand...
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narrator: corey is a junior in college majoring in psychology. he played basketball in high school, but as ushers has changed his vision, he now prefers a less-competitive game-- solo or one-on-one. translator: my visual field is about this big. i can see about this much in the center. over here, though, i can't see anything at all. i have some residual islands of vision where i can see a little bit back over here and here, but my best vision is right here in the center. off to the side, there's nothing here at all. even though the individual is experiencing night blindness, they still have good daytime vision, but when the peripheral field starts to close in, then that leads to the next hit--driving. narrator: driving a car is the hallmark of american adolescence, but for ryan, now in his third year of college studying computer science, that dream was shattered during a routine visit to the eye doctor. translator: well, i rembmber going into the doctor's office. i was having a visual field test where they measure how much vision is left. i went
narrator: corey is a junior in college majoring in psychology. he played basketball in high school, but as ushers has changed his vision, he now prefers a less-competitive game-- solo or one-on-one. translator: my visual field is about this big. i can see about this much in the center. over here, though, i can't see anything at all. i have some residual islands of vision where i can see a little bit back over here and here, but my best vision is right here in the center. off to the side,...
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states essentially needs to leverage like-minded democratic others in india and indonesia in south corey and japan. all the places where president obama is currently visiting in order to manage the rise of china in a peaceful way. the other thing i would like to mention is taiwan. there are 270 commercial flights a week between taiwan and mainland china. at the same time there are many hundreds of missiles from china focused on taiwan. china is gradually inexorably in developing tie one. into its system so to speak. if things keep going as they are going china will never need to contemplate an invasion of taiwan. it will keep developing its military capacity, keep him in developing the taiwanese economy. there was a 2009 rand report that said by 2020 the united states even with the f-22 ins and bases in japan will not be able to defend taiwan in a credible manner. once it is clear that there is a perception that the united states cannot defend taiwan, then you have china able to diverts attention from taiwan and concentrate on the first island chain in the pacific, concentrate on the ind
states essentially needs to leverage like-minded democratic others in india and indonesia in south corey and japan. all the places where president obama is currently visiting in order to manage the rise of china in a peaceful way. the other thing i would like to mention is taiwan. there are 270 commercial flights a week between taiwan and mainland china. at the same time there are many hundreds of missiles from china focused on taiwan. china is gradually inexorably in developing tie one. into...
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so corey reading picks up the ball and takes it in for a very odd touchdown.he ravens were up 27-7 at halftime. to heinz ward, tied at 21. fourth quarter, rashard mendenhall is going to power it in for a touchdown. the steelers come back to win it 31-24. they will play the winner of the patriots-jets games. >>> the raiders have said good-bye to john marshall. according to league sources, al davis decided to go in a different direction and chose not to renewmarshall's contract. davis could name the new raiders' head coach as early as monday. davis is expected to name offensive coordinator hugh jackson as the new head coach. davis officially started the interview process on monday. but jackson is believed to be the odds-on-favorite replacing cable. davis hired jackson last january. and he turned things around. the raiders offense more than doubled their points from 2009. >>> well, the niners coaching staff is coming together. head coach jim harbaugh hired three coaches from his former stanford staff. but don't be surprised if harbaugh keeps a few coaches from la
so corey reading picks up the ball and takes it in for a very odd touchdown.he ravens were up 27-7 at halftime. to heinz ward, tied at 21. fourth quarter, rashard mendenhall is going to power it in for a touchdown. the steelers come back to win it 31-24. they will play the winner of the patriots-jets games. >>> the raiders have said good-bye to john marshall. according to league sources, al davis decided to go in a different direction and chose not to renewmarshall's contract. davis...
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number two kansas and number ten texas, corey joseph in the final seconds with the three. the final score, texas wins 74-63. it's the loss snap, the 69-game win streak at home. >>> for the first time since 2008, the warriors won four straight games last night in their thrilling overtime win against the sacramento kings. but that wasn't the headline of the game. their star player, monta ellis gave everybody a scare. here's what happened, with 23 seconds remaining, ellis gets tangled with evans. he falls to the ground. he sprains his ankle. can't walk off the court with any weight on that left foot. but ellis, after the game, said the injury wasn't that bad. and that he was just a little sore. he will be a gametime decision tonight when the warriors tip things off against the clippers in l.a. >>> well, the sharks season can be compared to my blood sugar level, up and down, after losing six straight, the sharks have turned things around and have strung together three consecutive wins. they will look to win a season high fourth straight tonight at hp pavilion. >>> san jose hos
number two kansas and number ten texas, corey joseph in the final seconds with the three. the final score, texas wins 74-63. it's the loss snap, the 69-game win streak at home. >>> for the first time since 2008, the warriors won four straight games last night in their thrilling overtime win against the sacramento kings. but that wasn't the headline of the game. their star player, monta ellis gave everybody a scare. here's what happened, with 23 seconds remaining, ellis gets tangled...
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but no whistle is blown, so corey reading picks up the ball and takes it in for a very odd touchdown.he ravens were up by two touchdowns. but pittsburgh made a comeback winning this one. the final score in this one, we will have complete highlights coming up at 6:00. they will play the winner of new england and the new york jets game. >>> well, big news from raider nation. defensive coordinator john marshall will not be back next season. also, don't be surprised if you hear from al davis early next week. we haven't seen al davis at a news conference for almost 16 months. but according to multiple reports, he may name the new head coach as early as monday. barring a last-minute change of heart, davis is expected to name offensive coordinator hugh jackson as the new head coach. davis officially started the interview process on monday, but jackson is believed to be the odds-on-favorite. davis hired jackson last saturday and turned around the raiders offense, nearly doubling their points from 2009. >>> who will make up the rest of the coaching staff? don't be surprised from harbaugh retai
but no whistle is blown, so corey reading picks up the ball and takes it in for a very odd touchdown.he ravens were up by two touchdowns. but pittsburgh made a comeback winning this one. the final score in this one, we will have complete highlights coming up at 6:00. they will play the winner of new england and the new york jets game. >>> well, big news from raider nation. defensive coordinator john marshall will not be back next season. also, don't be surprised if you hear from al...
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[applause] >> please welcome the mayor of newark, new jersey, mayor corey booker. [applause] >> i feel like i need to do a howard dean yell to wake you all up. where are the housewive let's see each other. we have a choice here if this is goin to be a moment or a start of a movement. this is the time to move. i want you to see each other. no one thinks baseball -- a small group of people can change the world. i write history. i studied it going back to the very foundg of ouration. we will either hang out together or we will surely hang out together. -- we will either hang together, or we will surely hang together. we are not hanging together around ourommon principles and our common ideals. i talk about history. there is a a wonderful moment where the city of jerusalem was under attack by the romans. the romans were told to lessen their seats and they could take the city. inside jerusalem, divisns started breaking out. they staed burning different quarters of the city. before you knew it, the roman army came back and took the city with ease, clinging to a historica
[applause] >> please welcome the mayor of newark, new jersey, mayor corey booker. [applause] >> i feel like i need to do a howard dean yell to wake you all up. where are the housewive let's see each other. we have a choice here if this is goin to be a moment or a start of a movement. this is the time to move. i want you to see each other. no one thinks baseball -- a small group of people can change the world. i write history. i studied it going back to the very foundg of ouration....
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with the planning staff and the residential design team and i'd just like to take a second and thank corey teague for all his work in helping us through this process and we have -- we have received valuable input from the r.d.t. and have gone through several rounds of revisions, each time meeting the request of the r.d.t. and changing the design to meet the changes that they ask for. there were two main issues that they wanted to see changed on the design. the first one was because of light and air and shade to their neighbor's backyard, we right away, we made accommodations to the design for this and changed the design, added the side setbacks and rear setback with the specific purpose of eliminating issues to the neighbors. the second issue was they wanted -- the design team wanted to make sure we weren't creating a second unit on the first floor. we've made several rounds of revisions to that to make sure we were going for the design -- going to the design guidelines. and the only other issue that came up was the notion of reduced property value to the neighbors. the neighbor, the d.r.
with the planning staff and the residential design team and i'd just like to take a second and thank corey teague for all his work in helping us through this process and we have -- we have received valuable input from the r.d.t. and have gone through several rounds of revisions, each time meeting the request of the r.d.t. and changing the design to meet the changes that they ask for. there were two main issues that they wanted to see changed on the design. the first one was because of light and...
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by corey amount and then erroneous claims he was wounded by a fall when he was hunting a local police say that's skeptical. if you feel like you need to get away from the big city that he might fancy be to the make believe town of cardboard here where everything is made you know you get very culpable. now over ninety percent of the world's mammoths remains are found in russia's far east republic of giant tusks of being on earth and called into exclusive pieces of all their homes explains how the prehistoric bees contribution to society thousands of years after they lost the. these artists are hard at work creating masterpieces from one of the earth's most rare and unique substances mammoth tusk. it has been a long tradition in ukraine to make things out of mammoth task we know that from history in ancient times these things were taken by ships to russia and other countries since we have these rich resources it is only natural that we should make things from this material. the use of ivory is a controversial issue as it has been linked to savage hunting techniques and dwindling elephan
by corey amount and then erroneous claims he was wounded by a fall when he was hunting a local police say that's skeptical. if you feel like you need to get away from the big city that he might fancy be to the make believe town of cardboard here where everything is made you know you get very culpable. now over ninety percent of the world's mammoths remains are found in russia's far east republic of giant tusks of being on earth and called into exclusive pieces of all their homes explains how...
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ambassador planned retaliation against france over a ban on one santo corey so apparently former ambassador craig stapleton was concerned about france's decision to suspend cultivation of month santo's m o n eight ten corn and warned that a new french environmental review standard could spread anti biotech policy across the e.u. he said quote country team paris recommends that we calibrate a target retaliation list that causes some pain across the e.u. since this is a collective responsibility but that also focuses in part on the worst culprits yeah i want to point this out to folks that monsanto and their genetically modified seeds is another form of currency it's another form of debt currency that they forced onto a population they then become indebted in this case agriculturally indebted but the currency itself is a form of currency and i reach out to my brothers in india because you're learning monsanto into your country for really no good reason they're there they're doing codes of mischief there and it's a form of thier currency and control debt control in. you should be aware of this
ambassador planned retaliation against france over a ban on one santo corey so apparently former ambassador craig stapleton was concerned about france's decision to suspend cultivation of month santo's m o n eight ten corn and warned that a new french environmental review standard could spread anti biotech policy across the e.u. he said quote country team paris recommends that we calibrate a target retaliation list that causes some pain across the e.u. since this is a collective responsibility...
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so i guess the most important question here is why didn't anyone listen to earlier i caught up with corey pyne out of there and creator of war is business dot com and i first mentioned the in the one nine hundred fifty s. war was a business for all americans defense spending was looked at as a permanent stimulus program thanks to world war two but today how does spending a million dollars for each american soldier trucking fuel across pakistan to afghanistan how does that benefit americans here at home. that's a good question. i think the average american has a good reason to ask it the fact is for most people it doesn't benefit them whatever whatever benefits of what they call military keynesianism that we enjoyed after world war two don't really work with the way the economy is structured today not everybody is working in manufacturing. for the arms industry for instance not everybody works for a defense contractor with a security clearance the benefits just aren't spread around in the same way if they ever work now do you think how they got to be out there would suggest that perhaps ei
so i guess the most important question here is why didn't anyone listen to earlier i caught up with corey pyne out of there and creator of war is business dot com and i first mentioned the in the one nine hundred fifty s. war was a business for all americans defense spending was looked at as a permanent stimulus program thanks to world war two but today how does spending a million dollars for each american soldier trucking fuel across pakistan to afghanistan how does that benefit americans here...
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also from "glee" corey mon teeth will be here. us next week. our first guest tonight kicks off a special friday night. he's a very talent ed actor, no playing the role of a ceramic garden ornament in "gnomeo and jewel yet." please welcome james mcavoy. chps [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: can i ask you a question? both of our names are james. >> and the other one is scottish. it's all like a big, huge orgy, really. nonsexual but kind of, if you know what i mean. >> jimmy: why go with james instead of jim? is it something your parents decided? >> i've never been called jim. one guy called jockey that calls me jim and he's scottish, as well. >> jimmy: what is his name? jockey? his real name? >> his real name is jim. >> jimmy: is he a little guy? >> no. >> jimmy: big guy? >> he's about 5'9" and very -- he used to be a farmer before he became an actor and -- what is that funny for? actors, farmers. i don't see the comedy connection but i'm glad you're having a good time. an
also from "glee" corey mon teeth will be here. us next week. our first guest tonight kicks off a special friday night. he's a very talent ed actor, no playing the role of a ceramic garden ornament in "gnomeo and jewel yet." please welcome james mcavoy. chps [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: can i ask you a question? both of our names are james. >> and the other one is scottish. it's all like...
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the second person that i touched base with was floyd corey. surprising probably to many of you, but we never discussed the assassination with each other. after the assassination occurred, there was no trauma counseling, just an offer lot of work to do. so we were left to do the work. our working life was 60 hours a month over time on average. i think i calculated it out, we made about $1.80 an hour. and we just were constantly working. you'd work and the only way you could relax is take an hour or two after you got off and spend time relaxing or drowning down what the agents you were working with. and so we just somehow kind of swallowed our emotions. we got wrapped up in the new president. we had no idea what impact it was going to have on us the rest of our life. but there were two agents that i talked to. but they told me they didn't want to participate. and one was jack reedy, and i have a great deal of empathy for him. because he was on the president's side of the automobile. and when he heard the first retort, he turned around and looked
the second person that i touched base with was floyd corey. surprising probably to many of you, but we never discussed the assassination with each other. after the assassination occurred, there was no trauma counseling, just an offer lot of work to do. so we were left to do the work. our working life was 60 hours a month over time on average. i think i calculated it out, we made about $1.80 an hour. and we just were constantly working. you'd work and the only way you could relax is take an hour...
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the coroner -- there is coreny corey another right there. they are making some progress. the bay bridge is still very foggy. one of the producers just e- mailed a picture of the b ridge. driving on the bridge is tough right now. 101 san jose. a little bit of fog there. we can see more in the freeway. both directions are looking g ood. here's steve. >>> dense fog advisory but for some higher elevations, santa cruz mountain, some of the maybe bay area peaks. sunny, over by the coast, capitola, thanks to nancy. she says blue skies over there. foggy mornings. no rain, highs near 70. santacruz, monterey. maybe dune to gilroy. but by -- down to gilroy. but by tuesday/wednesday there's signs of a north wind. a quarter-mile visibilityor zero visibility. parts of san jose, sfo reported some extreme fog. i know patrick in redwood stores says this is the thickest he's seen all winter long. .75 of a mile. 16th of a mile. the five to ten-day outlook, little to no rain. sanjose, 49. move fit, 48. mountain -- move fit, 49. sacramento, 48, already 65 in palm springs. gonna be parm in sou
the coroner -- there is coreny corey another right there. they are making some progress. the bay bridge is still very foggy. one of the producers just e- mailed a picture of the b ridge. driving on the bridge is tough right now. 101 san jose. a little bit of fog there. we can see more in the freeway. both directions are looking g ood. here's steve. >>> dense fog advisory but for some higher elevations, santa cruz mountain, some of the maybe bay area peaks. sunny, over by the coast,...
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but today, because seen the stories, you've corey,can't now act 's like you didn't see that. that is so i am hoping that you will military families, just as i am, brokaw said, that the one carry would that you will reach out in whatever way you can, give serving us in the name of freedom. i already know what go about it. so thank you to our lady. oprah: thank you, tom military families. thank you for oprah: really good. [captioning made possible [captioned by the national [ male announcer ]...