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with amy and with debbie. was walking out of prison but my life had basically been destroyed already. >> a bad investigation aided by bad science. really was kind of frightening to me. this could have happened to, you know, any of us. >> just the injustice of everything that was done. you know, how they crucified us for something that we didn't do. and -- i just -- and i don't understand why they did it. >>> during a church service, he died later that night of a heart attack. one year later, steve's daughter studied the lines of "claudius the king." >> my words fly up, my thoughts remain below. words without thought, never to heaven go. >> in these words, a clue to her father's death.
with amy and with debbie. was walking out of prison but my life had basically been destroyed already. >> a bad investigation aided by bad science. really was kind of frightening to me. this could have happened to, you know, any of us. >> just the injustice of everything that was done. you know, how they crucified us for something that we didn't do. and -- i just -- and i don't understand why they did it. >>> during a church service, he died later that night of a heart...
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joining me, carol moreau debby sees, and amy meyer-javi. karen moreau, has the price picture for oil, the difficulty of extracting oil from the tar sands and just the delay sort of change the profitability picture, change the economic picture for keystone xl? >> not in view of our company. this is something that is very important, and this will help establish our nation in the forefront, increase our energy security, and create many, many jobs for hard-working americans many of whom work with their hands. these are good paying jobs. this is important to the industry and the american people people. it means a lot of construction jobs, but then when the project is finished, don't those jobs sunset. >> well, construction jobs by their nature are temporary jobs, but it does not mean that they're not good jobs, and they're not important to people. especially those who don't have jobs. it's a concern in my view that it seems that so much of the opposition comes from people who are well-off, they're comfortable. they are good jobs. we rely on peop
joining me, carol moreau debby sees, and amy meyer-javi. karen moreau, has the price picture for oil, the difficulty of extracting oil from the tar sands and just the delay sort of change the profitability picture, change the economic picture for keystone xl? >> not in view of our company. this is something that is very important, and this will help establish our nation in the forefront, increase our energy security, and create many, many jobs for hard-working americans many of whom work...
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with us karen marrow, and debby sees, and amy meyers jaffy. executive director of energy and sustainability at the university of california davis. carol moreau, let me start with you. has the price picture of oil the difficulty of extracting oil from the star sands , and the delay change the profitability picture for keystone xl. >> not in few of our companies. this is something that is very important to us , and frankly to most of the american people as shown in recent polling. this will help establish our nation in the forefront, increase our energy security and create many jobs for hard working americans, many of whom will work with their hands, and these are good-paying jobs. this is important to our industry and to the american people . >> good paying jobs, but aren't they short-term jobs. building the pipeline through the midwest and through the gulf mean a lot of construction jobs, but once those jobs finish don't those jobs subset? >> construction jobs by their very nature are temporary jobs but it does not mean that they're not good j
with us karen marrow, and debby sees, and amy meyers jaffy. executive director of energy and sustainability at the university of california davis. carol moreau, let me start with you. has the price picture of oil the difficulty of extracting oil from the star sands , and the delay change the profitability picture for keystone xl. >> not in few of our companies. this is something that is very important to us , and frankly to most of the american people as shown in recent polling. this will...
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my name is debbie. attempt, oops, um, at a e-harmony video. >> so this video is a woman who is apparently creating a dating profile for herself. and she is recording herself on a laptop in bed. and she starts out perfectly normal. >> i'm nervous but i'm excited at the same time. >> she is adorable. so many guys are going to want her. who doesn't like cute blondes. >> i am a recent mba grad from villanova. um, i love cats. >> we all love cats, i'll let it slide. i'm still into debbie. >> i like every kind of cat. sorry. i just -- i really love cats. >> you see the red flags, one after the other pop up, and then suddenly she's a hot mess. >> i just want to hug all of them but i can't because that's crazy. i can't hug every cat. but i just want to, i want to. i want to. >> it cannot be called anything other than a spectacular meltdown. >> and then their ears and the whiskers and the nose. >> maybe there's someone out there for her that loves cats just as much, but maybe she should try catlovers.com instead
my name is debbie. attempt, oops, um, at a e-harmony video. >> so this video is a woman who is apparently creating a dating profile for herself. and she is recording herself on a laptop in bed. and she starts out perfectly normal. >> i'm nervous but i'm excited at the same time. >> she is adorable. so many guys are going to want her. who doesn't like cute blondes. >> i am a recent mba grad from villanova. um, i love cats. >> we all love cats, i'll let it slide. i'm...
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. >> reporter: former scientologist official debbie cook that is testified in court that she spent timethe hole and she spoke exclusively about her experience with abc news. >> when i was there, it had bars on the windows and security guards posted at the one door for entering and exit. this is where a number of scientology executives from management level were held for varying lengths of time. >> when you're in there, can you leave? >> no you cannot. >> reporter: cook claims she was in the hole for seven weeks during which time she says she was repeatedly made to confess her sins. >> people are screaming at you, sometimes slapping you, in some cases sometimes you're made to stand in a trash can. water's poured over you. >> that happened to you? yes. >> did you break down at all? >> i did, yeah. i did. >> reporter: the church sent abc news a letter saying flat out, the hole does not exist. the church did say that cook voluntarily participated in their program of religious discipline. but that she was not taken there by force or held against her will and that her account of what went on
. >> reporter: former scientologist official debbie cook that is testified in court that she spent timethe hole and she spoke exclusively about her experience with abc news. >> when i was there, it had bars on the windows and security guards posted at the one door for entering and exit. this is where a number of scientology executives from management level were held for varying lengths of time. >> when you're in there, can you leave? >> no you cannot. >> reporter:...
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that woman on the screen is debby debbie is talking to her daughter via skype. her daughter is via skype in vertical video. that's when it's okay because her daughter is talking to her mom and her mom, debbie thinks her daughter is conversing with her from ire outside? >> yeah i'm just walking. >> just walking outside. >> okay. >> her mom's like where are you walking? are you outside? that's why she's shooting vertical. she doesn't want mom to see the extraneous stuff around her. >> there's bad reception here. i'll call you back. >> and then something she realizes something's up. the dog barks. >> that's better. >> oh! >> she does the classic mom scream oh! i'm so glad to see you she is happy to see her daughter. >> what a perfect surprise for mom. >> here's my laundry, mom, and where's the food. >> what mom had to say about the surprise. >> oh my a dream come true. i thought you were going to do this to me at christmas. >> that is a surprise. >> it is a beautiful surprise. >> dude decides to strap a chair to his ride and. >> start drifting russian style. >> fin
that woman on the screen is debby debbie is talking to her daughter via skype. her daughter is via skype in vertical video. that's when it's okay because her daughter is talking to her mom and her mom, debbie thinks her daughter is conversing with her from ire outside? >> yeah i'm just walking. >> just walking outside. >> okay. >> her mom's like where are you walking? are you outside? that's why she's shooting vertical. she doesn't want mom to see the extraneous stuff...
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children, like debbie pointed out, are used hundreds of times. second, the laws don't punish the trafficker, the demand, as much as you get punished if you're a drug dealer. and, third, the risk of apprehension is so much lower than it is for a drug dealer. and that is why it's ever-growing money enterprise, it deals with a lot of kidsed -- kids, but it's all about the money. and that's why this bill that carol maloney and i sponsor goes after the root of the evil, the child abuser, who is paying for that child. >> just to follow up on what ted said, there is, as i mentioned really an under the radar piece of this, and that is the ability to traffic and promote trafficking exponentially because of the internet. previously, before you really had the internet, it all really had to be done in person. there was very -- it was very difficult for the buyers to get access to feed their habit. because of the internet, law enforcement -- and because of our advancements in being able to identify who are the victims and actually who are the perpetrators, la
children, like debbie pointed out, are used hundreds of times. second, the laws don't punish the trafficker, the demand, as much as you get punished if you're a drug dealer. and, third, the risk of apprehension is so much lower than it is for a drug dealer. and that is why it's ever-growing money enterprise, it deals with a lot of kidsed -- kids, but it's all about the money. and that's why this bill that carol maloney and i sponsor goes after the root of the evil, the child abuser, who is...
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what is this about, debbie boehner responded? hoyt's rambling answer in part mrs. boehner, i was fired. i could not e-mail mr. boehner directly because of the zip code block on his e-mail. the next day, he placed an unintelligible call to 911. >> yes. this is mike -- i messed up. >> reporter: when police went to his home hoyt said he had heard the devil's voice telling him john boehner was evil and he planned to shoot boehner with an automatic weapon. >> it's a sad situation. i think this individual needs a great deal of help. the speaker also needs to be protected. >> reporter: since 9/11 security at the capitol is stiff. this armored vehicle known as bearcat sits outside. but when most lawmakers are home they are on their own. a fact on deadly display four years ago when an assassin tried to kill then congresswoman gabbi
what is this about, debbie boehner responded? hoyt's rambling answer in part mrs. boehner, i was fired. i could not e-mail mr. boehner directly because of the zip code block on his e-mail. the next day, he placed an unintelligible call to 911. >> yes. this is mike -- i messed up. >> reporter: when police went to his home hoyt said he had heard the devil's voice telling him john boehner was evil and he planned to shoot boehner with an automatic weapon. >> it's a sad situation....
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this is her story. >> i'm debbie epstein. i'm originally from south africa. >> reporter: on trial since november. >> i think it's something like 156 anti-apartheid activists were arrested. and charged with treason. most of them were black. among them were nelson mandela, water sissulu. and there was no provision for them to be fed or anything like that in the middle of the day. so a group of white liberal women, one of whom was peter hain's mother and one was my mother fed the people on trial. so the sauce pan, the two sauce pans the sauce pans we used to cook the enormous stews, used to often pick me up on the way to the court with the stews. and we would go to the courthouse and we would feed the people who were on trial. she was a very good cook in that particular tradition of you know eastern european baltic jewish cookery. and the saucepans were important to her partly for practical reasons because she was a very practical woman, but partly because they had this link back to -- i think she purchased them specially for fe
this is her story. >> i'm debbie epstein. i'm originally from south africa. >> reporter: on trial since november. >> i think it's something like 156 anti-apartheid activists were arrested. and charged with treason. most of them were black. among them were nelson mandela, water sissulu. and there was no provision for them to be fed or anything like that in the middle of the day. so a group of white liberal women, one of whom was peter hain's mother and one was my mother fed the...
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let's go to debbie. caller: the first thing our house of representatives need to do is elect a new speaker of the house. we voted for a change and that is why we have so many republicans go into office. we need to get some gumption and change the leadership in the house. that is the first positive mood that they can make. host: getty, before you go, would you support -- debbie before you go, who would you support? there have been a couple that have announced. from texas, louie gohmert. who would you back if you were voting for that position? caller: he is my choice, louie gohmert. he is a man of honor, man of integrity, and he is a constitutionalist. and he is not going to sell us out. he would have my vote. host: debbie, a republican -- another republican than as announced, ted yoho, from florida. joe on our line for republicans, good morning. caller: john boehner is not conservative. i have called my congressman doug collins, and my former congressman, bryce, they should vote against boehner. taxpayers
let's go to debbie. caller: the first thing our house of representatives need to do is elect a new speaker of the house. we voted for a change and that is why we have so many republicans go into office. we need to get some gumption and change the leadership in the house. that is the first positive mood that they can make. host: getty, before you go, would you support -- debbie before you go, who would you support? there have been a couple that have announced. from texas, louie gohmert. who...
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the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me that it would be anything like this. and he said -- then he told me we don't know, we just found him. i said what? what do you mean? i said did somebody kill him? and he looked at me and -- we don't know, keith, i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjurk last saw his son just the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11:00 at night. >> he was going to run out to a gas station. he said i'll be right back. i said okay, i'll see you in the morning, son. and i gave him a hug and kiss good night. and i was watching tv on the couch. he picked me up and shook me like that, said love you, dad, i'll be right back. >> his parents would later learn that at the gas station christian ran into a friend and ended up going to a house party. his body would be found a short distance away. what killed this healthy 18-year-old was a mystery that was about to strike this small midwest community again. >> we need an ambulance. we have a kid here who's not breathing. >> okay
the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me that it would be anything like this. and he said -- then he told me we don't know, we just found him. i said what? what do you mean? i said did somebody kill him? and he looked at me and -- we don't know, keith, i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjurk last saw his son just the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11:00 at night. >> he...
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let's start with debbie's unwanted electronics.and gently used clothes we went to trredup.com. all you do is put your clothes in here seal it up drop it on your front porch. keep your eyes closed. after eye hours of work open your eyes. >> oh my god. i can't believe it. this is not my house anymore. >> remember all the paper and clutter and personal items, jeffrey uses individual bins with clear labels so everything has a place and on the right is just for coats. with even a little room to spare. >> gorgeous. unbelievably gorgeous. >> so how does she keep her closet organized. >> going to bring in the same sort of things that live in here now. not bring in holiday decorations that don't fit here. >> do you think i can do it. >> i especially think you can. >> go team. >> go. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, long island, new york. >> and i want to bring in expert organizer and designer jeffrey phillip who just reveried to me you have been good at organizing since you were a little boy. >> yes. >> it's either in y
let's start with debbie's unwanted electronics.and gently used clothes we went to trredup.com. all you do is put your clothes in here seal it up drop it on your front porch. keep your eyes closed. after eye hours of work open your eyes. >> oh my god. i can't believe it. this is not my house anymore. >> remember all the paper and clutter and personal items, jeffrey uses individual bins with clear labels so everything has a place and on the right is just for coats. with even a little...
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debby says thanks to nbc 10 for bringing the story to light last night at 11:00. the streets department cleared that snow and ice away first thing this morning. >>> 27 schools are opening late tomorrow. we're still waiting to see if philadelphia schools will follow suit. the district started late this morning to make sure school buses and classroom heaters worked, but a lot of students have long walks. >> you got to school late today, better than early in the morning. because early in the morning it's real cold. >> make sure they have their jackets and gloves. some some situations our schools and principals and teachers are ready to provide the student with something if they don't have it. >> district officials say because philadelphia has so many old buildings with stone and plaster walls atlantic cold radiates into the classrooms no matter what the thermostat says. >>> we brought you this house fire as breaking news last night at 11:00. tonight the home is a total loss, and investigators are looking into whether the chimney is to blame. nbc 10's nefertiti jaquez
debby says thanks to nbc 10 for bringing the story to light last night at 11:00. the streets department cleared that snow and ice away first thing this morning. >>> 27 schools are opening late tomorrow. we're still waiting to see if philadelphia schools will follow suit. the district started late this morning to make sure school buses and classroom heaters worked, but a lot of students have long walks. >> you got to school late today, better than early in the morning. because...
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children, like debbie pointed out, are used hundreds of times. second the laws don't punish the trafficker the demand as much as you get punished if you're a drug dealer. and, third the risk of apprehension is so much lower than it is for a drug dealer. and that is why it's ever-growing money enterprise it deals with a lot of kidsed but it's all about the money. and that's why this bill that carol maloney and i sponsor goes after the root of the evil the child abuser, who is paying for that child. >> just to follow up on what ted said there is, as i mentioned really an under the radar piece of this, and that is the ability to traffic and promote trafficking exponentially because of the internet. previously, before you really had the internet it all really had to be done in person. there was very -- it was very difficult for the buyers to get access to feed their habit. because of the internet, law enforcement -- and because of our advancements in being able to identify who are the victims and actually who are the perpetrators, law enforcement has
children, like debbie pointed out, are used hundreds of times. second the laws don't punish the trafficker the demand as much as you get punished if you're a drug dealer. and, third the risk of apprehension is so much lower than it is for a drug dealer. and that is why it's ever-growing money enterprise it deals with a lot of kidsed but it's all about the money. and that's why this bill that carol maloney and i sponsor goes after the root of the evil the child abuser, who is paying for that...
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debbie bingham, the nurse, wanted to talk about losing her son.ingham: my son was diagnosed with cancer when he was 34 years old. >> stahl: oh, my word. she's the one who took care of him. >> bingham: it didn't matter how much i knew. it didn't matter how much i helped other people, i just couldn't do anything. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: debbie knew what she wanted to sing in the show-- "i will always love you," the song made famous by whitney houston. >> bingham: only problem was vy wasn't crazy about it at first. >> higginsen: i wasn't sure. >> stahl: why weren't you sure? >> higginsen: if that song is not sung the right way, it misses big time. >> bingham: ken said yes. vy said no. ken said, "why not?" vy said, "because." and i said to her, "if you give me the chance to show you, i promise you you won't be disappointed." >> higginsen: how do you say no to that? >> stahl: you can't say no. >> higginsen: i can't say no to that. but i did say, "okay. but have another song just in case." ( laughs ) >> stahl: theo harris wanted to sing about his time in prison a
debbie bingham, the nurse, wanted to talk about losing her son.ingham: my son was diagnosed with cancer when he was 34 years old. >> stahl: oh, my word. she's the one who took care of him. >> bingham: it didn't matter how much i knew. it didn't matter how much i helped other people, i just couldn't do anything. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: debbie knew what she wanted to sing in the show-- "i will always love you," the song made famous by whitney houston. >> bingham: only...
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and as debbie said the department received a grant from cal recycle to increase awareness of abandoned motor oil and conduct out reach in the community about safer disposal options. and so, we decided to do this through a community mual. for the community organization to plan for the mural and work with the community groups to do the out reach? and we received four proposals through this process, and the applicants were the bay view hunter's point, ymca and the bay view opera house, and the lift and the randolf institute and we have four panelists who reviewed all of the proposal and scored them and it included, two department staff, one, staff person, and to challenge the grants with the city administrator's office and one activist who is affiliated with the african american, art and culture institute. and so, through based on the scoring process, we recommend funding for, in the amount of $45,600, and for the highest for the process, and the opera house plans to work with karin moburg, and he was from the opera house and will leverage the existing programs serving youth and working o
and as debbie said the department received a grant from cal recycle to increase awareness of abandoned motor oil and conduct out reach in the community about safer disposal options. and so, we decided to do this through a community mual. for the community organization to plan for the mural and work with the community groups to do the out reach? and we received four proposals through this process, and the applicants were the bay view hunter's point, ymca and the bay view opera house, and the...
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and attacking debbie cook as a liar. the same things they're now saying about the former scientology officials interviewed in the new documentary, calling their allegations "entirely false." the movie is set to air on march 16th and despite all the pressure from the church, ahhbo says it is pushing forward. david? >> dan harris with us tonight. dan, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the chase. a woman in handcuffs, still able to peel away at 100 miles per hour. >>> and they might look like "bridesmaids" to you, but some are the new "ghostbusters" tonight. and dan aykroyd, bill murray, what they have to say about it when we come back. murray what they have to say about it tonight. . health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ♪ nice! gr-reat! a shot like that... calls for a post-game celebration.
and attacking debbie cook as a liar. the same things they're now saying about the former scientology officials interviewed in the new documentary, calling their allegations "entirely false." the movie is set to air on march 16th and despite all the pressure from the church, ahhbo says it is pushing forward. david? >> dan harris with us tonight. dan, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the chase. a woman in handcuffs, still able to peel away at 100 miles per hour....
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i think we are clearly in an urgent situation here and i think debbie stabenow from michigan did a greatob. congressman walls did a great job. there were a lot of people that made a lot of improvements to the farm bill. but quite frankly, i just didn't think it went far enough. we had a big discussion about health care here and nobody talked about food. then we had a big discussion about agriculture and nobody talked about health. i think until we start seeing these issues as one real issue i mean we're supposed to get vitamins and our minerals from our food. if we keep processing and eating this fake food and subsidizing the fake food we're going to collapse our economy. we're going to blow up the federal deficit. how are we going to afford medicare and medicaid and the subsidies to the affordable care act if half the country has diabetes or pre-diabetes? we're just not going to be able to do it. if we don't wise up and make a shift sooner rather than later, we're going to be in real trouble. >> i want to take a break here and talk about gm o's.os. >>> welcome back to "press pass." my g
i think we are clearly in an urgent situation here and i think debbie stabenow from michigan did a greatob. congressman walls did a great job. there were a lot of people that made a lot of improvements to the farm bill. but quite frankly, i just didn't think it went far enough. we had a big discussion about health care here and nobody talked about food. then we had a big discussion about agriculture and nobody talked about health. i think until we start seeing these issues as one real issue i...
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. >> but debby norris, heather's mother says that bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten byfour times that were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law which made domestic violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and that there are people out there that care and there are resources for them to turn to. when you're in abusive relationship and you decide to go back, you are going the hear the words i'm sorry. i've changed. i'll never do it again. i love you. and you want to believe it. so you end up going back and i believe that's what heather did. >> i mean she loved me. i know she did. when she -- when she was -- after she got off
. >> but debby norris, heather's mother says that bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten byfour times that were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law which made...
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. >> debbie. >> now debbie, where are you from. >> philadelphia. >> now debbie, what are you eating, you were just eating. >> i had a egg white omelette and apple sauce. >> that is what i will do for you what? >> i will pennsylvania pay for your breakfast good thank you. >> you you just to have pay it forward. >> random act of kindness. >> can you do a random act of kindness day. >> yes. >> we're paying it forward here. >> let's get the ball rolling. >> i got the ball rolling. i will go somewhere else. random act of kindness glued are a man possessed. >> it feels good, people. >> i'm possessed. >> what are you having. >> i'm paying for your coffee. >> i'm paying for your eggs. >> you get a free meal, you get a free meal. >> yes. >> free meal for you, free meal for you. >> quincy winfrey. >> i like that. >> very good movie, kevin spacey. >> you will notice paying it forward here on good day philadelphia, we went to mrs. k's, not to like butcher and singer, or any other place. >> it is the thought that counts. >> booed can is right next door. >> little things. >> it is the little thing
. >> debbie. >> now debbie, where are you from. >> philadelphia. >> now debbie, what are you eating, you were just eating. >> i had a egg white omelette and apple sauce. >> that is what i will do for you what? >> i will pennsylvania pay for your breakfast good thank you. >> you you just to have pay it forward. >> random act of kindness. >> can you do a random act of kindness day. >> yes. >> we're paying it forward here....
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of course, his wife is replacing him, debbie dingell.ng with her and the entire michigan delegation. >> as you become dean now, do you get any privileges with that? better office space, your choice of committee? how does that work? >> we have been looking to see if there are any perks. guess what? we haven't found one. >> but you are the longest-serving member now. with this freshman class coming in, because you hold the title of dean, what advice would you give the freshman class, being the longest-serving member? >> well, i would advise them to be very careful and thoughtful about the votes they cast, and >> with your new platform as dean, even after you do the ceremonial aspect of it, do you use your platform to talk about race issues, to talk about other issues near and dear to you? >> absolutely. the dean of the house has a special recognition. and it gives a little more added authority to the positions i take, so i will be very carefully assessing what i say and what positions i have -- advocate as new dean of the house. i follow a
of course, his wife is replacing him, debbie dingell.ng with her and the entire michigan delegation. >> as you become dean now, do you get any privileges with that? better office space, your choice of committee? how does that work? >> we have been looking to see if there are any perks. guess what? we haven't found one. >> but you are the longest-serving member now. with this freshman class coming in, because you hold the title of dean, what advice would you give the freshman...
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>> first of all, mom and dad are probably the worst critics in the world but i think both debbie and i feel that bradley cooper did an outstanding job. he put his heart and soul into it in trying to learn chris's mannerisms his speaking. i think he spent about four months constantly studying. and you can't learn something in four months that it took chris 38 years to perfect. and he had asked me ahead of time -- or i guess he said he felt like the movie would be successful if debbie and i would look at the screen and see chris there. and i told him ahead of time, i said, bradley, that's not going to happen but that doesn't make you a failure. and i called him right after we saw the movie and told him how we felt about it and thanked him for what he had done. and there was several times of the way chris or that he would look we could see chris you know, in his mannerisms. so we feel like bradley did an outstanding job. >> you know, wayne, i said this to you privately. i'll say it publicly. i can't imagine, you know, your son had more confirmed kills than any other you know, person in
>> first of all, mom and dad are probably the worst critics in the world but i think both debbie and i feel that bradley cooper did an outstanding job. he put his heart and soul into it in trying to learn chris's mannerisms his speaking. i think he spent about four months constantly studying. and you can't learn something in four months that it took chris 38 years to perfect. and he had asked me ahead of time -- or i guess he said he felt like the movie would be successful if debbie and i...
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i love debbie allen. >> yeah, because i had done this episode of "fame".be in the video?" i was like, "no, i'm not a a dancer. i don't want to be in the video." she said, "well just try it, and see how you feel." so i did it and i couldn't do it, said, "i'm not going to do it." so i started to leave, and she literally chased me down the driveway and said, "get back here, i'm not going to let you quit. you're doing it." >> jimmy: this is like a scene from "fame". >> it was "fame". this is where it counts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but you were actually fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're great in there, pal. what did you do in between jobs starting out? did you have any other -- i mean as your acting. did you do off broadway stuff? >> actually, this is the only thing i've ever done to make a a living other than, you know, unemployment, which i don't count. >> jimmy: yeah, you don't count that. no, no, no. but always acting in theater, doing stuff? >> yeah, i had done a play. we used to do these -- when we were in down time, we used to produce plays and j
i love debbie allen. >> yeah, because i had done this episode of "fame".be in the video?" i was like, "no, i'm not a a dancer. i don't want to be in the video." she said, "well just try it, and see how you feel." so i did it and i couldn't do it, said, "i'm not going to do it." so i started to leave, and she literally chased me down the driveway and said, "get back here, i'm not going to let you quit. you're doing it." >> jimmy:...
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stabenow. >>> welcome back, we're here in havana and i'm joined now from washington by senator debbieabenow in michigan who took part in talks with cuban officials here part of a congressional delegation led by patrick leahy. already in the first day of talks yesterday on immigration issues, before they even got to talking about establishing embassies and diplomatic relations which began today, they already mixed it up. there was cuban complaints about the immigration policy the fact that cubans who land here are given special preference to stay if they are trying to get away from the island. they claim there's a policy of trying to lure cuban doctors to defect. are these the kind of obstacles we should expect as we try to normalize relations? >> yes, andrea in fact i would say this is all part of the process. i first went down almost two years ago with senator leahy and senator flake and congressman van hollen and we went down to press for the release of alan kbros and other prisoners but went as chair of the agriculture committee because they are interesting opening trade around agr
stabenow. >>> welcome back, we're here in havana and i'm joined now from washington by senator debbieabenow in michigan who took part in talks with cuban officials here part of a congressional delegation led by patrick leahy. already in the first day of talks yesterday on immigration issues, before they even got to talking about establishing embassies and diplomatic relations which began today, they already mixed it up. there was cuban complaints about the immigration policy the fact...
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superintendent we're going to need a bigger room next year so teachers as we call our name come on up debbie (clapping.) malin paulson (clapping) athena (clapping.) amber cooper (clapping) sarah morlz (clapping.) troy hyatt (clapping) alison (clapping.) mitch relief (clapping.) andy hanson (clapping) nancy la sar. >> (clapping) betty (clapping) lindsey (clapping.) marcie ryan (clapping.) and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal (clapping.) maria hunt (clapping) and elizabeth making nab (clapping) and that - and i'd like to introduce ms. thompson with a special presentation. >> dr. murase congratulations and wanting mr. haney congratulations and su
superintendent we're going to need a bigger room next year so teachers as we call our name come on up debbie (clapping.) malin paulson (clapping) athena (clapping.) amber cooper (clapping) sarah morlz (clapping.) troy hyatt (clapping) alison (clapping.) mitch relief (clapping.) andy hanson (clapping) nancy la sar. >> (clapping) betty (clapping) lindsey (clapping.) marcie ryan (clapping.) and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping)...
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debbie manning is going to try to that next time. >> not fair to the customer. what happened to customer service? >> one secret for reaching a phone agent in the u.s., press the button for spanish. they'll speak both english and spanish and most are located right here in the united states. not a foreign call center. that way you don't waste your money. >> if you're looking for a job in the technology professional services or health care field, 2015 could be your year. glass door is out with the first ever list of the 25 best jobs in america. employment company looked at the earning potential, career opportunities and the number of jobs open in each field. the top five are -- finance manager. human resources manager. business development manager. software engineer and physician assistant. nalist was not on the list. we're either set or stuck. i think we're doing just fine. >> i think so. they didn't mention job satisfaction. that wasn't one of the things that they measured. we love our jobs. >> we do. very lucky people. >> you mentioned physician's assistant. i t
debbie manning is going to try to that next time. >> not fair to the customer. what happened to customer service? >> one secret for reaching a phone agent in the u.s., press the button for spanish. they'll speak both english and spanish and most are located right here in the united states. not a foreign call center. that way you don't waste your money. >> if you're looking for a job in the technology professional services or health care field, 2015 could be your year. glass...
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it's christmastime in this quiet suburb of cincinnati, and matt and debby wilicet decked out their househe holidays. >> everybody always said our yard kind of looked like a clark griswold kind of setup. >> the centerpiece of the decorations is a 12-foot-tall inflatable snowman. >> our neighbors couldn't believe they actually made a frosty inflatable snowman that tall. and the children really enjoyed looking at it. >> two weeks after they put up the snowman, they come home from dinner to find it deflated. >> the first time that it was vandalized, we had no idea it was a true vandalization. we thought just the weather had torn it and fell down because we had severe winds in that area. >> matt repairs the snowman with tape, and it's back on display in a few days. >> i took extra effort to make sure he was anchored properly, so i didn't expect it to happen another time. >> but a week later, frosty goes down again. >> i didn't know what was happening. the second time that it happened, it was during the day. so i kind of wonder who would vandalize something in broad daylight in a very small ne
it's christmastime in this quiet suburb of cincinnati, and matt and debby wilicet decked out their househe holidays. >> everybody always said our yard kind of looked like a clark griswold kind of setup. >> the centerpiece of the decorations is a 12-foot-tall inflatable snowman. >> our neighbors couldn't believe they actually made a frosty inflatable snowman that tall. and the children really enjoyed looking at it. >> two weeks after they put up the snowman, they come...