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we sent our own corrine redman to one pizzeria in timonen and they have put corrine to work. reporter: oh, yes. you got to get your order in early for super bowl sunday. we're here with chito where he's trying to show me tricks of the homemade dough. they make their own fresh dough, never frozen, right? >>> no. reporter: tell me about what we're doing today. what are you teaching me how to do. >> making pizza. now you got to flip the dough over, like this. reporter: just like that? okay. not too bad, right? >> not at all. reporter: i'm getting the hang of this. i don't know if i can do this all day for super bowl sunday. and then what? lay it down? >> lay it down. reporter: we're going to put on some good toppings. how many pizzas are you guys going to be selling on sunday? >> i expect to sell at least 500 to 600 pizzas. >> 500 to 600 pizzas. what time are you going to start getting these pizzas out the door? >> 10:00 in the morning. reporter: is super bowl sunday your busiest day? >>> yes, it is. reporter: out of the whole year? >> of the year. reporter: wow! can you believe
we sent our own corrine redman to one pizzeria in timonen and they have put corrine to work. reporter: oh, yes. you got to get your order in early for super bowl sunday. we're here with chito where he's trying to show me tricks of the homemade dough. they make their own fresh dough, never frozen, right? >>> no. reporter: tell me about what we're doing today. what are you teaching me how to do. >> making pizza. now you got to flip the dough over, like this. reporter: just like...
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sherree dr corrine is live with the preparations. reporter: we're here in thilmoney where they are getting ready to send out hundreds of peezs on super bowl sunday. this is the coopenner here. first tell me how do you expect -- how many do you expect to ship out of here on sunday. >> for the super bowl like 400 to 500 pizzas, that's our average. reporter: and you always recommend that people come in a little early. >> i always suggest to order early in the morning so the food will be ready when the rush comes. reporter: you know, this is one of my favorite pizza places. we're going to make one of the more popular pizzas which is pepperoni. we put some or egg no, put some cheese on. as equally as the game was important, the food is just as important, right? >> yes. reporter: you get people coming in here for how long, all day long or just before the game starts or the night before? >> they start to come in for the super bowl like around 11:30, 12:00 in the morning and we go until the game is played. reporter: lots of pizza to be consu
sherree dr corrine is live with the preparations. reporter: we're here in thilmoney where they are getting ready to send out hundreds of peezs on super bowl sunday. this is the coopenner here. first tell me how do you expect -- how many do you expect to ship out of here on sunday. >> for the super bowl like 400 to 500 pizzas, that's our average. reporter: and you always recommend that people come in a little early. >> i always suggest to order early in the morning so the food will...
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corrine winter, cnn, los angeles. >>> new recordings from the moments after the jfk assassination hiddenway for decades now offering a rare glimpse into the confusion followed the president's murder. hear them for yourself next. ey want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ey want a big hat... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we are now getting a rare and intriguing glimpse inside one of the darkest days if in american history thanks to audiotapes hidden away for 50 years. brian todd reports. >> reporter: they were among the most anxious, gut-wrenching hours in american history. the chaos following president john f. kennedy's assassination. everyone, including top administration officials, was scrambling for accurate information. newly released audiotapes offer fascinating insight into the confusion and the government's response. listen to this phone call from white house physician admiral george berkeley in dallas to army surgeon general leonard heaton on where to take the presi
corrine winter, cnn, los angeles. >>> new recordings from the moments after the jfk assassination hiddenway for decades now offering a rare glimpse into the confusion followed the president's murder. hear them for yourself next. ey want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ey want a big hat... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we are now getting a rare and intriguing...
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corrine winter, cnn, los angeles. >>> new recordings from the moments after the jfk assassination hiddendecades now offering a rare glimpse into the confusion na followed the president's murder. hear them for yourself next. two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ male announcer ] red lobster's four course seafood feast is back. get soup, salad, cheddar bay biscuits, dessert and choose one of 7 entrees. four courses for only $15. offer ends soon. i'm jody gonzalez, red lobster manager and i sea food differently. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her ca
corrine winter, cnn, los angeles. >>> new recordings from the moments after the jfk assassination hiddendecades now offering a rare glimpse into the confusion na followed the president's murder. hear them for yourself next. two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson &...
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corrine winter, cnn, los angeles. >>> new recordings from the moments after the jfk assassination hiddenades now offering a rare glimpse into the confusion na followed the president's murder. hear them for yourself next. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's colleen stiles, and my kids and i did our wills on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. ♪ where the sun never goes out ♪ ♪ and the sky is deep and blue ♪ ♪ won't you take me american flight 280 to miami is now ready for boarding. ♪ there with you fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself. nonstop. american airlines. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't fo
corrine winter, cnn, los angeles. >>> new recordings from the moments after the jfk assassination hiddenades now offering a rare glimpse into the confusion na followed the president's murder. hear them for yourself next. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over....
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corrine, what is the weirdest thing they have had put on a pizza? reporter: i don't know about the weirdest thing. did you see the pizza i was making in the last hit? it says abc 2 in broccoli, i have broccoli, sausage an pepperoni. wear here live with chito who is part owner here. we have been working all morning long making the super bowl feast for you guys to see. chito, tell me a little bit about what we have so far. >> we got regular pizza, cheese, pepperoni and a little bit of extra sauce. we got some spicy buffalo wings over here which taste very good. we have the three cheese, mozzarella, and garlic. the other one is veggies, broccoli, spinach, chopped tomato. reporter: we have a salad if you want to stay on the lighter side. how many of these pizzas do you expect to sell on super bowl sunday? >> at least 500 to 600. reporter: 500 to 600 pizzas. also don't forget about the wings. >> oh, yes. reporter: also, charley, because we've been working so hard all morning long, i have to taste the fruits of my labor this morning. let's get a bite of t
corrine, what is the weirdest thing they have had put on a pizza? reporter: i don't know about the weirdest thing. did you see the pizza i was making in the last hit? it says abc 2 in broccoli, i have broccoli, sausage an pepperoni. wear here live with chito who is part owner here. we have been working all morning long making the super bowl feast for you guys to see. chito, tell me a little bit about what we have so far. >> we got regular pizza, cheese, pepperoni and a little bit of extra...
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corrine, you're in a ponytail. every stage today you're different. le you're working hard this morning. reporter: oh, yeah, working hard. equally as important as the game is the food. we've been cooking up lots of food for you guys this morning, giving you a full preview. this is chito, he had the oven cranked up before we started this morning. go through and tell me what some of the things we're making so far for super bowl sunday. >> i'm going to sell a lot of pizza and a lot of wings. [ indiscernable ] we have the cheese. reporter: smells delicious. >> spinach, chopped tomato. we sell wings. reporter: i've heard there's 2 billion wings sold across the country. how many of these do you think you want to sell? >> at least 500 to 600. reporter: they smell delicious, by the way. also we have a subhere. >> cold cuts, lettuce and tomato, people love it. reporter: we got this. on the lighter side if you didn't want to have the heavier food, you could have a nice salad and enjoy the game too. >> right. reporter: what makes your pizza stand out here. this
corrine, you're in a ponytail. every stage today you're different. le you're working hard this morning. reporter: oh, yeah, working hard. equally as important as the game is the food. we've been cooking up lots of food for you guys this morning, giving you a full preview. this is chito, he had the oven cranked up before we started this morning. go through and tell me what some of the things we're making so far for super bowl sunday. >> i'm going to sell a lot of pizza and a lot of wings....
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corrine maier, a part-time employee for the state-owned electricity company, has written a book arguingor at least less well. >> the aim is to keep your job without working, or to do... [laughs] it's not to go higher. >> maier's best seller, bonjour, laziness, reveals her secrets on the art of pretending to work. let me read you the subtitle of your book. "the art and necessity of doing the least possible in a corporation." what is the art? >> because you have to be an actor. >> so you're performing? >> yes, you're performing. >> did you have any idea when you wrote this book that it was going to be so popular with french people? >> uh, no. [laughing] no. >> were you completely shocked? >> uh, yes, i'm very surprised. >> maier, who has a phd in psychoanalysis, isn't lazy. she's simply disillusioned with the french workplace, which she says values busy work and corporate politics over true productivity. and her book has resonated beyond french borders. the rights have been sold to more than 20 countries, including the united states. and let's not forget that you wrote the book in your sp
corrine maier, a part-time employee for the state-owned electricity company, has written a book arguingor at least less well. >> the aim is to keep your job without working, or to do... [laughs] it's not to go higher. >> maier's best seller, bonjour, laziness, reveals her secrets on the art of pretending to work. let me read you the subtitle of your book. "the art and necessity of doing the least possible in a corporation." what is the art? >> because you have to be...
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so proud of his daughters, he used to always send me emails about what his princesses were up to corrine wrn up to. he had cancer, we thought he had beaten it. came back, looked strong, worked to the very end. on thursday he was in here, working, even though his daughter was very short. his daughter, reagan is ten today. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the family and certainly his politico family, too. i've heard so many great things about him. >> very kind of him, mike mcgrath reminds us that life is fleeting and the personal relationships, the personal touch, knowing what people care about. knowing what's going on in their family, makes all the difference. >> no doubt. thank you, mike, so much. >> thank you all. >>> coming up, a day and a half after relentless rain, they finally started their engines at the daytona under >>> welcome back to "morning joe." time for sports, the rain finally gone, the lights were on. the daytona a 00 was supposed to be yesterday. it rained and rained. they ran it last night at 7:00. on lap two, once they started. elliott sadler gets into jimmie johns
so proud of his daughters, he used to always send me emails about what his princesses were up to corrine wrn up to. he had cancer, we thought he had beaten it. came back, looked strong, worked to the very end. on thursday he was in here, working, even though his daughter was very short. his daughter, reagan is ten today. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the family and certainly his politico family, too. i've heard so many great things about him. >> very kind of him, mike mcgrath...
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base these including and to do something like this in northeast asia with our japanese and south corrine and colleagues to meet the north korean threat. and i should add that there wasn't just a military and sort of technical objective involved in this decision. there were other aspects to other dimensions, other motivations for the decisions. one was hopefully to be essentially deutsch for the anniversary. we didn't want to use this stuff, we didn't want to just have it there so when the war started we could use it. in fact we hope never to use it. the plan was to demonstrate credibly to other militaries that they would pay a high price for launching such an effort and it wasn't likely to achieve the military objectives, so it was the key policy motivation. at the same time, there was a motivation of insurance and reinsurance of allies. you know, nato was now 28 members. i remember as a kid it was 12 come 16, now it's 28 and i had the privilege and opportunity to chair de groot weigel was in government which is a group that oversees the nato nuclear weapons policy so i met a number of t
base these including and to do something like this in northeast asia with our japanese and south corrine and colleagues to meet the north korean threat. and i should add that there wasn't just a military and sort of technical objective involved in this decision. there were other aspects to other dimensions, other motivations for the decisions. one was hopefully to be essentially deutsch for the anniversary. we didn't want to use this stuff, we didn't want to just have it there so when the war...
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corrine core procurement -- the marines goal is to modernize command and control equipment to keep up with a joint force. some highlights in here, radar systems. you can see in the middle of the slide, a jump to $128 million. as well as refurbishing an edm model so they can get going on that. some of the tactical and energy investments, need for fuel to be transported forward. they are going into safety improvement on the ldsr. pretty much flat, a slight decrease, but 1112 or also buoyed up preconceived from the dropping almost $200 million as a transfer to production. the bottom line is, that will ramp back up again and allow us and even rampart. increases for trainers, the virginia class plug module is the beginning of the r&d. it will increase to allow that virginia plug. you can see the transition ramping down. the other or important programs for the common on. it is part of and in -- for the common haute cuisine -- commandant. the joint like tactical vehicles will be the replacement for humvees. they will be paired with the army on that program. andr, the cycle going back up to 2
corrine core procurement -- the marines goal is to modernize command and control equipment to keep up with a joint force. some highlights in here, radar systems. you can see in the middle of the slide, a jump to $128 million. as well as refurbishing an edm model so they can get going on that. some of the tactical and energy investments, need for fuel to be transported forward. they are going into safety improvement on the ldsr. pretty much flat, a slight decrease, but 1112 or also buoyed up...
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corrine brown, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. brown: i want to thank chairman mica and ranking member rahall in their effort of bringing the f.a.a. bill to the floor. i want to thank mr. costello because without his leadership and working this bill for many, many years we would not have a bill on the floor and the public really owes you a great debt of gratitude. i want to thank you. you know, i think the aviation community deserves a long-term aviation bill so they can plan for the future needs of the traveling public. we have had 23 extensions already, and it's really time to send a bill to the president. but this is not a perfect bill, and i don't support the labor compromises in this bill and don't believe it should have been in the aviation bill in the first place, but our airports, airlines and passengers have waited too long for this important safety provision. my home state of florida relies on air service to support our tourist base economy. we have 20 primary airports, 22 reliever airports and 57 general aviation ai
corrine brown, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. brown: i want to thank chairman mica and ranking member rahall in their effort of bringing the f.a.a. bill to the floor. i want to thank mr. costello because without his leadership and working this bill for many, many years we would not have a bill on the floor and the public really owes you a great debt of gratitude. i want to thank you. you know, i think the aviation community deserves a...