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felicia's making contact right now. >> hey, baby, how you doing? we can go wherever you want to go.to do. >> the small talk quickly turns from dinner to the man's appetite for sex, and a deal is struck. >> all right. there's going to be a swoop. i'll let you know when it's off. >> go back there. go in the alley. >> with a quick tug on her hair, the undercover signals there's enough to make a case, and arrest teams swoop down on the unsuspecting john. >> they got it. >> what was my time for that? >> let's go with 15:40. >> the undercover jots down the details of the day's first catch, knowing full well there will be many, many more. >> hey, look northbound on the west curb. old boy in the driveway waiting for you all. >> a few minutes later another man in the mood ducks into a nearby alley and signals the women by honking his horn. >> all right. wendy's making contact. i think he might want felicia. >> when the women approach the vehicle, they find the man more than ready to make the deal. >> i've got eyes on both of them and we can hear. >> you're all ready to go. you just got it al
felicia's making contact right now. >> hey, baby, how you doing? we can go wherever you want to go.to do. >> the small talk quickly turns from dinner to the man's appetite for sex, and a deal is struck. >> all right. there's going to be a swoop. i'll let you know when it's off. >> go back there. go in the alley. >> with a quick tug on her hair, the undercover signals there's enough to make a case, and arrest teams swoop down on the unsuspecting john. >> they...
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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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we have professionals like felicia that do this when we have that kind of professionalism and excellence. thank you again for your great work. [ applause ] >> so, the mayor referred to these buses as investments and that's exactly what they are. they are investment in the transportation system. while everybody has lots of ideas about what munis should do and mta should do and we all want great things to happen, it's about a community investment to direct where the funds are going to go and according to rules and that leadership comes from the mta board of directors. they are the ones allocating the resources to best serve the needs of this city. now i would like to introduce the great member of the board to come and speak on behalf of the board. >> mr. mayor lee, good morning. i want to thank my colleagues here this morning. we've all been together on this and we work very well together to keep the whole city moving. i want to thank the director of transportation. lots of things are happening in this city. a lot of things are planning for the future. but this is so exciting because this
we have professionals like felicia that do this when we have that kind of professionalism and excellence. thank you again for your great work. [ applause ] >> so, the mayor referred to these buses as investments and that's exactly what they are. they are investment in the transportation system. while everybody has lots of ideas about what munis should do and mta should do and we all want great things to happen, it's about a community investment to direct where the funds are going to go...
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. >> felicia: where is dad's famous high-test eggnog when we need it? >> thorne: oh, come on. you know this can't be easy for her without mother. >> felicia: where is the father of us all, anyway? >> thorne: i don't know. >> kristen: ask rick. maybe he knows. [ birds chirping ] >> pam: [ sighs ] [ bird chirping ]
. >> felicia: where is dad's famous high-test eggnog when we need it? >> thorne: oh, come on. you know this can't be easy for her without mother. >> felicia: where is the father of us all, anyway? >> thorne: i don't know. >> kristen: ask rick. maybe he knows. [ birds chirping ] >> pam: [ sighs ] [ bird chirping ]
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. >> felicia's water. >> felicia's water? >> yeah. [dogs barking] yamma coming in.hat things are starting to 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 b
. >> felicia's water. >> felicia's water? >> yeah. [dogs barking] yamma coming in.hat things are starting to 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...
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. >> felicia holds down two jobs and right now, home is saroom at this motel 6. with all that going on, christmas didn't look kn for the kids. >> can't afford to do anything, so this helped out a lot. >> looking forward for about the last week or so that the school system wanted to make a special christmas for this family. it doesn't get better than this. >> she had only sought things for her kids, but sheriff coffey and the rest of the department would see to it that she wasn't left out. >> i don't even know what i have, but i'm grateful for whatever it is. >> charles county is known for its giving and recognizing the children. this is the time of yoear when e need to do this. >> there are great people in southern maryland. >> we have a lot of precipitation coming, but not as snow. >> not as snow. a lot of rain to deal with. 1 to 3 inches of rain will likely fall in the d.c. metro area overnight tonight and throughout the day tomorrow. on the radar, i'm tracking light showers including areas like prince george's county. we'll see scattered, generally lighter sho
. >> felicia holds down two jobs and right now, home is saroom at this motel 6. with all that going on, christmas didn't look kn for the kids. >> can't afford to do anything, so this helped out a lot. >> looking forward for about the last week or so that the school system wanted to make a special christmas for this family. it doesn't get better than this. >> she had only sought things for her kids, but sheriff coffey and the rest of the department would see to it that...
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at robyn's prison and when he met felicia reese he said thank you and she said thank me for what we want the cars we show and back show and you soften the heart of my car. see that's the cultural conditioning that i'm talking about earlier is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites he was outspoken about union rights he wanted spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism you know aggressively outspoken are going to all that stuff has been glossed over each why oppose the vietnam war exactly all that stuff has been glossed over in the in general in the corporate media and in the characterizations of martin luther king and it's all been turned into oh it's just about summarized i'm so proud of you and so happy that you are one of the few . television and political analysts that has acknowledged that it will be thank you and in the fifty seconds ago left here how do we avoid that happening with nelson mandela you don't the reality is you don't you have programs like this you have people who understa
at robyn's prison and when he met felicia reese he said thank you and she said thank me for what we want the cars we show and back show and you soften the heart of my car. see that's the cultural conditioning that i'm talking about earlier is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites he was outspoken about union rights he wanted spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism you know aggressively outspoken...
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and when he met felicia reese he said thank you and she said thank me for what we want because the show and back show and you saw the heart of my car. the that's the cultural considering it on top and it really is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites here as outspoken about union rights human rights spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism aggressively outspoken on american and other all that stuff has been glossed over each wire opposed the vietnam war exactly all the stuff has been glossed over in the in general in the corporate media in the characterizations of martin luther king and it's all been turned into oh it's just about all right i'm so proud of you and so happy that you are one of the few. television political analyst that has acknowledged it well thank you and in the fifty seconds ago last year how do we avoid that happening with nelson mandela you don't the reality is you don't you have programs like this you have people who understand the history understand history you got
and when he met felicia reese he said thank you and she said thank me for what we want because the show and back show and you saw the heart of my car. the that's the cultural considering it on top and it really is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites here as outspoken about union rights human rights spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism aggressively outspoken on american and other all that...
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she's felicia williams.th carolina, and she's representing a group called moms rising. nice to see you. welcome. >> hi, brooke. thanks for having me. >> let's begin quickly with your backstory. i understand your 6-year-old son was born with a pretty serious pre-existing condition and you are inspired by obamacare, right? >> right. he's 7 now, actually, but when he was born in 206, we found out within the first couple weeks he needed to start chemotherapy to help him fight off a benign, rare vascular tumor, so he had chemotherapy for about the first year of his life and it took us a few years to get him caught up to normal developmentally. obamacare has been a big help for him in that he was born with a pre-existing condition and is guaranteed health insurance now for the rest of his life. >> i'm glad to hear he's better, and now let's talk about the meeting. this was a group of moms. i'm curious, did you hear more from the president or did you hear more from michelle obama? who did more of the talking? >> yo
she's felicia williams.th carolina, and she's representing a group called moms rising. nice to see you. welcome. >> hi, brooke. thanks for having me. >> let's begin quickly with your backstory. i understand your 6-year-old son was born with a pretty serious pre-existing condition and you are inspired by obamacare, right? >> right. he's 7 now, actually, but when he was born in 206, we found out within the first couple weeks he needed to start chemotherapy to help him fight off...
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and also billy joe and joe and my brother-in-law john and his wife felicia.the griswold christmas on the northern tier. look, i love them. they're a wonderful family. and they appreciate you watching "the ed show." we want all of you to have a wonderful, wonderful holiday season. we're heading back to the north country. we'll come to you from detroit lakes tomorrow. god bless all of you. and reverend sharpton, i want you to know my son dave, he wants to introduce the show tonight. give it to him. >> this is ed shultz and family. this has been "the ed show." up next, "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton. >> thank you. and thank you to the beautiful wendy and the rest of her clan. and thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from chicago. tonight's lead, developing news. a major, major step toward justice. today president obama the seasons of crack cocaine offenders all sentenced rnd severe mandatory minimum laws. the president said, quote, if they had been sentenced under the current law, many of them would have already served their time and paid th
and also billy joe and joe and my brother-in-law john and his wife felicia.the griswold christmas on the northern tier. look, i love them. they're a wonderful family. and they appreciate you watching "the ed show." we want all of you to have a wonderful, wonderful holiday season. we're heading back to the north country. we'll come to you from detroit lakes tomorrow. god bless all of you. and reverend sharpton, i want you to know my son dave, he wants to introduce the show tonight....
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felicia martinez was there as some grateful newlyweds celebrated the day they thought might never come. >> according to the ordinance of god-- >> i do. those were the words from a lot of people. before their friends and family, they were finally able to tie the knot. >> i now pronounce you bound together, what god has joined together let no one put asunder. >> i--they were legally married here. they have been waiting 24 years. this was a day that they thought never would come. >> i thought would never see this. i am so grateful. now i have the protection of the state to protect our relationship. >> on friday, a federal judge defined marriage between--a judge ruled that the marriages could continue. >> the judge decided to allow our marriages to continue. to this day, they're too many people been denied. this is wonderful. >> even if they had stopped and, i just would like to be here. i am still so happy for everyone else. >> an emotional, joyful day. they're calling this a christmas that will never forget. >> this is a wonderful christmas present. >> remember to join us for kron 4's ne
felicia martinez was there as some grateful newlyweds celebrated the day they thought might never come. >> according to the ordinance of god-- >> i do. those were the words from a lot of people. before their friends and family, they were finally able to tie the knot. >> i now pronounce you bound together, what god has joined together let no one put asunder. >> i--they were legally married here. they have been waiting 24 years. this was a day that they thought never would...