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some prefer to keep a low profile, but not felicia smith. >> my girl, felicia. >> i'm a lesbian.ove women. any man i ever lay with had to pay me, and mine any man. if you can't pay me, then you sure enough can't [ bleep ] me. i acquired a lifestyle being a dancer, big money. 12 or 13 i was in the club stripping and doing anything else i could do to get money. i was a pretty little girl and all the men knew that in the club, and there's ways to get money in the club, if you want to call its prostitution. but in the clubs it's called dates. you come home with money. >> smith danced under the stage name stormy. >> stormy because the first time i got on stage it was a storm, biggest storm in cleveland where the cars were floating. when i got on stage, all the lights went out, and a car went right through the front of the window and the owner called me stormy. i've been stormy ever since. and i think i'm kind of a storm when i dance. >> stormy might also describe the kind of relationship smith had with her former girlfriend, which is what brought her to jail. >> we befriended each oth
some prefer to keep a low profile, but not felicia smith. >> my girl, felicia. >> i'm a lesbian.ove women. any man i ever lay with had to pay me, and mine any man. if you can't pay me, then you sure enough can't [ bleep ] me. i acquired a lifestyle being a dancer, big money. 12 or 13 i was in the club stripping and doing anything else i could do to get money. i was a pretty little girl and all the men knew that in the club, and there's ways to get money in the club, if you want to...
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next speaker, please. >> felicia faulkner. >> good afternoon, miss faulkner. >> my name is felicia faulkner and i've owned a building for 23 years. at the time we purchased the building we reis fored the front of it, there's statues, these two sta khues were completely restored, they have been there for a hundred years and restored about 23 years ago. the other day one rr of them fell off the building and we've got significant cracks in the balconies which are very fragile and the busses stop on mccallister on this alternative route pretty much to photograph this house which in one way makes me feel very happy everyone loves it but on the other hand i think the emissions and vibration compromises it. in this book, called painted ladies, the square is the home of the largest collection of the painted ladies and the most important collection of victorian buildings in the world. we really have some beautiful homes and they are fragile, they are getting dirty, the vibrations are massive, there's a little dip down mccallister street and it makes a sit bounce. my son lives in one of the front win
next speaker, please. >> felicia faulkner. >> good afternoon, miss faulkner. >> my name is felicia faulkner and i've owned a building for 23 years. at the time we purchased the building we reis fored the front of it, there's statues, these two sta khues were completely restored, they have been there for a hundred years and restored about 23 years ago. the other day one rr of them fell off the building and we've got significant cracks in the balconies which are very fragile and...
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my name is felicia allen. i was at [inaudible] 20102. a standard before you representing 2 different constituents. 1st i wasn't not done owner mother of 2 children who like any parent i was often entertained. secondly and recently as a dog owning anti-nester. in both world have spent time at fort constant. cold soggy mornings, lovely sunny afternoons but regardless of the weather, outings. exuberant communing with nature with the dog population only enhanced the experience. for my kids was an opportunity to exercise and to see a half-hour more different dogs then they'd see at the westminster kennel show. to appreciate the diversity of species and to witness the dogs connection with both their humans and other dogs. this was an excursion, not to be missed. surely we could have gone to pump audio or gloria beaches but without the dog activity it would have been a far lesser growing up experience. never, not once, did i as a dog with human feel that the park was not as much for us as for the others. the notion is ridiculous. with the child
my name is felicia allen. i was at [inaudible] 20102. a standard before you representing 2 different constituents. 1st i wasn't not done owner mother of 2 children who like any parent i was often entertained. secondly and recently as a dog owning anti-nester. in both world have spent time at fort constant. cold soggy mornings, lovely sunny afternoons but regardless of the weather, outings. exuberant communing with nature with the dog population only enhanced the experience. for my kids was an...
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si, felicia. felicia:¿por quÉ hiciste asÍ? >>me rascaba la nariz. [niñas al unísono] ¡ah!lo mal. >>cuando... hay un olor que no te gusta. haces esto. dumpster: ah... asÍ >>te tapas la nariz. >>¿quÉ olores son los que no te agradan? >>cosas viejas. [♪] ♪ el mundo estÁ lleno de mÁgia ♪ ♪ como flores, libÉlulas de colores. ♪ ♪ algunas lindas, como conchas de mar ♪ ♪ pero lo mejor son las cosas que puedo... ¡oler! ♪ coro: ♪ me gusta salir a... olfatear ♪ ♪ oler todas las cosas que mis ojos ven. ♪ ♪ oler aquÍ, oler allÁ ♪ ♪ ¡es delicioso oler! ♪ ♪ me gusta tanto... olfatear. [♪] ♪ ¡flores, flores, flores! ♪ esas cosas bonitas, que son de colores, y tienen aromas. ♪ ♪ pequeÑas y grandes algunas las venden, ♪ pero lo mejor es que antes las quiero... oler... ♪ ♪ me gusta salir a... olfatear. ¡iu! ♪ ♪ todo lo que huelo me gusta asÍ. ♪ ♪ mis calcetines apestosos. ♪ ¡fuera de aquÍ! ♪ ♪ no me gusta olerlos... nada asÍ. ♪ ♪ ese lugar donde voy a comer, ♪ ♪ porque huele a comida, sÍ que huele bien. ♪ ♪ si te acercas oliendo, siempre sabes, quÉ... ♪ ♪ han estado cocinando porque tiene un
si, felicia. felicia:¿por quÉ hiciste asÍ? >>me rascaba la nariz. [niñas al unísono] ¡ah!lo mal. >>cuando... hay un olor que no te gusta. haces esto. dumpster: ah... asÍ >>te tapas la nariz. >>¿quÉ olores son los que no te agradan? >>cosas viejas. [♪] ♪ el mundo estÁ lleno de mÁgia ♪ ♪ como flores, libÉlulas de colores. ♪ ♪ algunas lindas, como conchas de mar ♪ ♪ pero lo mejor son las cosas que puedo... ¡oler! ♪ coro: ♪ me gusta...
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. >> felicia's water. >> felicia's water? >> yeah. [dogs barking] yamma coming in. look up and i'm noticing a change in andrew's attitude, i wanted to take him out front and show him some of the changes that i've made to the front of the store. the building has been repainted. we had a lot of the holes patched, and we added these things. >> it says grooming... >> grooming and training. >> looks very nice. >> we needed to tell people what we do. the lighting's all working. the flags are all up, and it looks good. >> i think it's brilliant. >> did you see the logo inside? let me show you that. this logo that was made came out great. >> i love it. >> it is very beautiful. >> that's great. >> i think that is a spectacular logo to be on the business cards with the grooming department. i mean, it's fantastic. >> beautiful. >> i also had some private label products marked up so andrew and the team can see the kind of ideas that we have and the kind of products that we can take to market. when we first met, i talked about ways to kind of make the brand bigger and stronger.
. >> felicia's water. >> felicia's water? >> yeah. [dogs barking] yamma coming in. look up and i'm noticing a change in andrew's attitude, i wanted to take him out front and show him some of the changes that i've made to the front of the store. the building has been repainted. we had a lot of the holes patched, and we added these things. >> it says grooming... >> grooming and training. >> looks very nice. >> we needed to tell people what we do. the...
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she asked -- felicia asked arose about rosemary and said you don't talk much about her in rose burst into tears and became choked up. this would have been 30 years after the procedure at which point rosemary did have to be institutionalized because the lobotomy went terribly wrong. we should say two things. one is this was thought to be in 1941 the procedure that try to minimize anxiety and depression, which rosemary also suffered from. so joe, who was always up on the medical procedures and the kennedys can always go and get the best medical procedures. they always talk to the best people in the field. the people in the field were telling them at the time they thought a lobotomy might be appropriate for rosemary. we know now of course it was not. it was disastrous. the other thing is the kennedys, rose and joe had vowed practically to each other that they rarely told each other back is. in fact, rose asked that show not be told of the president's assassination until the day after. she wanted to give him one more night of what she hoped would be restful sleep. by that time he suffere
she asked -- felicia asked arose about rosemary and said you don't talk much about her in rose burst into tears and became choked up. this would have been 30 years after the procedure at which point rosemary did have to be institutionalized because the lobotomy went terribly wrong. we should say two things. one is this was thought to be in 1941 the procedure that try to minimize anxiety and depression, which rosemary also suffered from. so joe, who was always up on the medical procedures and...
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did today,et a number of outstanding employees that we've chosen to honor including mini operator felicia operator who the mayor gave an award for assisting a gunshot victim when she was operating a vehicle. fair inspector cheryl garrison. he fell onto the tracks who was in a wheelchair. she's been one of the largest contributors city wide of the 29,000 employees of the combined cherry campaign. our very own. and to lee manatello who was awarded an ward for the great work she's done. some highlights of employees that you've been able to recognize and employee recognition being important to support our employees. in terms of performance, all we have is the baseline data in terms of employee information and communications. this is on a one to five scale. we scored a 3.5 on a 5 scale. so work to do there. in terms of overall employee satisfaction, 3.36. on a 1 to 5 scale, in terms of performance planning and appraisal, a lot of work to do here. these numbers should be at 100 percent and our data shows it was 19 percent. 62 percent had performance plans for the following year, so we're on a s
did today,et a number of outstanding employees that we've chosen to honor including mini operator felicia operator who the mayor gave an award for assisting a gunshot victim when she was operating a vehicle. fair inspector cheryl garrison. he fell onto the tracks who was in a wheelchair. she's been one of the largest contributors city wide of the 29,000 employees of the combined cherry campaign. our very own. and to lee manatello who was awarded an ward for the great work she's done. some...
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three speed railways felicia moisten it with the stitches for the two styles. nineteen sixty four. the shinkansen bullet train was will's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention worldwide. she celebrates at the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km. making the one hundred and fifty kilo with the tiff between tokyo osaka in just two hours and twenty five the original frequency of these core speed trains also continues to increase during the tour to russia on one train that leaves every two minutes. the news every two minutes thirty seconds we strain to bottle some reputation for safety to believe tone in his tube and it was between zero cost to fix it unique japanese teachers to improve passenger comfort. you can see that sweet little treats the direction in which the stream became first to leave. to increase. various new technologies with the left over. the train passes through a tunnel. it pushes the call of their infants. which makes a very loud noise when it emerges from the opening to red
three speed railways felicia moisten it with the stitches for the two styles. nineteen sixty four. the shinkansen bullet train was will's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention worldwide. she celebrates at the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km. making the one hundred and fifty kilo with the tiff between tokyo osaka in just two hours and twenty five the original frequency of these core speed trains...
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felicia from danny meyers union square hospitality group chose the grind for a meeting to look at marketingdeas. >> we are talking about trying to keep innovation fresh as a company grows. when you're a start-up it's about collaboration, brain storming and net work. as it gets bigger, sometimes you end up being tied to a desk. it's time to step out of our day-to-day and to think. >> big companies have a hard time innovating. i think a lot of businesses, large businesses in particular, find that just by being in proximity to smaller companies, hyper entrepreneurial company, some of that rubs off. >> bottom line in all of these co-working spaces is that you're not going at it alone. >> can you give me an example of something that's happened here that might not have if someoone the companies might not have? >> every day something happens here. a venture capitalist walked into the cafe and meet a startup they want to invest in. in the event something happens or someone meets their co-founder. every day something happens that changes the direction of the company that's about to go there. >> smal
felicia from danny meyers union square hospitality group chose the grind for a meeting to look at marketingdeas. >> we are talking about trying to keep innovation fresh as a company grows. when you're a start-up it's about collaboration, brain storming and net work. as it gets bigger, sometimes you end up being tied to a desk. it's time to step out of our day-to-day and to think. >> big companies have a hard time innovating. i think a lot of businesses, large businesses in...
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yeah i can't see myself ever doing porn again i mean i'm almost forty i got a hang up my stilettos a felicia terry on facebook yes do you believe in god yes i am i i'm very and you can see you can see me as over religious person absolutely as you greg are the rules of the bible well i i think that. we've come a long way religiously i don't think that you have to take the bible literally i think that you know having faith and i love being able to teach my children. what it means to just believe and have the strength of faith you know and to go to church i mean i used to go to church all the time and my my ex used to tell me oh my gosh the roof is going to burn and fallen and you know but now i mean i have always been extremely catholic my father was catholic and he brought me up that way i know it sounds odd but well these is a view of the catholic girl loose they go nuts you know zaki on twitter if you're given another life would you opt for the same profession you know i have no regrets i love what i've done i love when i walk down the street and you know groups of teenage girls eighteen ni
yeah i can't see myself ever doing porn again i mean i'm almost forty i got a hang up my stilettos a felicia terry on facebook yes do you believe in god yes i am i i'm very and you can see you can see me as over religious person absolutely as you greg are the rules of the bible well i i think that. we've come a long way religiously i don't think that you have to take the bible literally i think that you know having faith and i love being able to teach my children. what it means to just believe...
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felicia from danny myers union square hospitality group chose the grind for an off-site meeting to lookt marketing efforts with a fresh perspect e perspective. >> we're talking about how to keep things fresh as a company grows. when you're a start-up, it's about collaboration and networking. you end up being tied to your desk and business. coming here is our chance to step out of our day-to-day and to think. >> big companies have a hard time innovating. i think a lot of large businesses in particular find that just by being in proximity to smaller companies, hyper entrepreneurial companies, some of that rubs off. >> the bottom line in the co-working spaces is that you're not going at it alone. >> can you give me an example of something that happened here that might not have? >> every day something happens here. a venture capitalist will walk into our cafe here and meet a start-up they want to invest in. an event will happen where somebody meets their co-founder. every day something happens that changes the direction of the company that it's about to go in. >> small business saturday is
felicia from danny myers union square hospitality group chose the grind for an off-site meeting to lookt marketing efforts with a fresh perspect e perspective. >> we're talking about how to keep things fresh as a company grows. when you're a start-up, it's about collaboration and networking. you end up being tied to your desk and business. coming here is our chance to step out of our day-to-day and to think. >> big companies have a hard time innovating. i think a lot of large...
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. >> reporter: today, these are people greeted by felicia and her daughters. >> thank you, young lady>> reporter: thankful and full. >> people worked here for me, they don't even know me. they volunteered to come serve me. >> you don't have to know them. just love. >> reporter: after four hours in the kitchen this morning, her time cooking, far from over. from here, she's going to go home and cook for her family. you won't hear her complain. >> when you give, wonderful things start happening to you. >> reporter: in alexandria, i'm david culver, news 4. >> what a great story. look at this butter ball. no turkey for this little girl. our breakout star at the national zoo ate bamboo today. this is a live look at the panda cam. the cub born in august weighs about 11 pounds. get excited, folks. the zoo will officially announce the cub's name this sunday, the day she reaches her 100 day mark. mi millions of people tuned into the panda cam. 115,000 people cast a vote on what the tiny fur ball should be named. >> there is our winner. best in show, the american fox hound. >> there she is. jewe
. >> reporter: today, these are people greeted by felicia and her daughters. >> thank you, young lady>> reporter: thankful and full. >> people worked here for me, they don't even know me. they volunteered to come serve me. >> you don't have to know them. just love. >> reporter: after four hours in the kitchen this morning, her time cooking, far from over. from here, she's going to go home and cook for her family. you won't hear her complain. >> when you...
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muslim world for the implications of the middle east if it has implications for the far east and felicia, indonesia. you need to take it seriously and if you want to take it seriously you need to take it serious in the military sense and not just in terms of providing aid or some technical assistance. you need to do that. unfortunately, the way it has been done has created a dysfunction. now, sometimes the hostility that is generated in the public opinion as a means of leveraging the relationship actually that hostility comes than with what relationship they want to have. so we have seen that on many occasions. you try to get more demonstrators out on the streets to help in the negotiating posture. i am pro- american but my people are not. therefore there are limits to what i can do for the u.s. and that in the process, what he ended up doing was he ended up tying his hands more and more. he could do less and less for the alliance and for the american point of view, the problem in my opinion has been the very few american officials are willing to orchestrate. look, i have dealt with the
muslim world for the implications of the middle east if it has implications for the far east and felicia, indonesia. you need to take it seriously and if you want to take it seriously you need to take it serious in the military sense and not just in terms of providing aid or some technical assistance. you need to do that. unfortunately, the way it has been done has created a dysfunction. now, sometimes the hostility that is generated in the public opinion as a means of leveraging the...