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the nickname comes from the fact granny is 95 years olds.me as a wife and mother. she didn't even start teaching until a position came open in 1985. she was 82 years old when she first started teaching. since then, she's had a huge impact on students' lives. hundreds attended, they presented her with a quilt, a cake, and 99 red balloons. and they spoke at length about what granny means to them. they also performed, singing, dancing, playing instruments and rapping. one boy even stripped down to his undershirt for a spirited version of "i feel good" and it was all for granny. after the end of the party after well wishers hugged and thanked her, we had a chance to talk to granny about why she's still working. >> i saw people younger than me, and they stay home, but i don't have to stay home. i get up and come here, and the children come in and see me. they want to know what we're making today. that's the only reason why i come here, is the children. my advice? just be happy, i guess. just do what you have to do to take care of kids. here's the
the nickname comes from the fact granny is 95 years olds.me as a wife and mother. she didn't even start teaching until a position came open in 1985. she was 82 years old when she first started teaching. since then, she's had a huge impact on students' lives. hundreds attended, they presented her with a quilt, a cake, and 99 red balloons. and they spoke at length about what granny means to them. they also performed, singing, dancing, playing instruments and rapping. one boy even stripped down to...
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] that's a granny in granny panties. that's kind of redundant. that's more like demi's underwear. so showing demi is the key. got it. then showing a picture of her back in the '80s should really help our show's following. [audience oohs] oh, yes. i know, i know. it sheds twice a year. [laughter] please. i keep waiting for a camera crew to come running out of her pubes to tell me i'm on punk'd. [laughter] now, i know you at home can't see anything, but the studio's response should tell you there's a reason this is completely blurred. and i'm actually shocked that we have enough blur. it's huge. if you want to see the photo-- and i warn you, you don't-- go to comedycentral.com/tosh.0. make sure you watch next week when the puke kid comes by. who's he? [chuckles] i don't know. i don't want to ruin it, but i'm pretty sure he's gonna puke. good night, you guys. i'll see you next week. yeah! [cheers and applause] thank you. good night. captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers an
] that's a granny in granny panties. that's kind of redundant. that's more like demi's underwear. so showing demi is the key. got it. then showing a picture of her back in the '80s should really help our show's following. [audience oohs] oh, yes. i know, i know. it sheds twice a year. [laughter] please. i keep waiting for a camera crew to come running out of her pubes to tell me i'm on punk'd. [laughter] now, i know you at home can't see anything, but the studio's response should tell you...
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and they spoke at length about what granny means to them. they also performed, singing, dancing, playing instruments and rapping. one boy even stripped down to his undershirt for a spirited version of "i feel good" and it was all for granny. after the end of the party after well wishers hugged and thanked her, we had a chance to talk to granny about why she's still working. >> i saw people younger than me, and they stay home, but i don't have to stay home. i get up and and here, and the children come in and see me. they want to know what we're making today. that's the only reason why i come here, is the children. my advice? just be happy, i guess. just do what you have to do to take care of kids. >> pretty amazing. here's the granny and to all of the teachers you had and we had that made us into the people we are. for more of granny's celebration, including the performances, as some are really worth taking a longer look, visit our blog at cnn.com/outfront. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> erin, thanks. good evening, everyone, from newtown, con
and they spoke at length about what granny means to them. they also performed, singing, dancing, playing instruments and rapping. one boy even stripped down to his undershirt for a spirited version of "i feel good" and it was all for granny. after the end of the party after well wishers hugged and thanked her, we had a chance to talk to granny about why she's still working. >> i saw people younger than me, and they stay home, but i don't have to stay home. i get up and and here,...
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tell me about granny. well, it turns out that she did indeed work for the mighty j.c.n.b. until last month when she was sacked for "consecutive non-attendance." so, where is she now? we don't keep records on menials. god's sake, they must have got her from somewhere. well, a nice lady remembers a house in abingdon. so i proceed in an orderly fashion to abingdon, (cell phone ringing) but no granny-- that's yours. yeah, lewis. say that again. samantha: are you looking for me? samantha wheeler. vernon oxe. (gasps) aha! well, let's get this kettle on, shall we? i can think of nothing more agreeable. unless it be martinis at the randolph? seems like a nice place. samantha: you must tell me why i have the pleasure of meeting you, after years, it must be, of corresponding by check. this commission's rather special. it concerns the addiction. again? that seems a bit odd. i mean, i gave you my all for best of. specifically esmé ford. aren't you better placed? i just manage the product, dr. wheeler. i thought at the time that it might be prudent not to acquaint myself too intimately
tell me about granny. well, it turns out that she did indeed work for the mighty j.c.n.b. until last month when she was sacked for "consecutive non-attendance." so, where is she now? we don't keep records on menials. god's sake, they must have got her from somewhere. well, a nice lady remembers a house in abingdon. so i proceed in an orderly fashion to abingdon, (cell phone ringing) but no granny-- that's yours. yeah, lewis. say that again. samantha: are you looking for me? samantha...
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it's-- it's just granny.cts brought along by our visitors today, we've had a bit of fun with our experts choosing their ultimate age of elegance. i wonder which one you'd choose. well, i thought i'd join in the fun, so, based on the criterion of fashion alone i've plumped for the 1970s and this vintage dress by that master of elegance-- none other than christian dior. so, from the very elegant spa at bridlington, bye-bye. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. siege in the sahara, the algerian army storms agai
it's-- it's just granny.cts brought along by our visitors today, we've had a bit of fun with our experts choosing their ultimate age of elegance. i wonder which one you'd choose. well, i thought i'd join in the fun, so, based on the criterion of fashion alone i've plumped for the 1970s and this vintage dress by that master of elegance-- none other than christian dior. so, from the very elegant spa at bridlington, bye-bye. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this...
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granny is going to get burned and granny's children and grandchildren will get burned. the cbo has laid it out. why is this one collecting dust, because this is gold? >> you bet. it's produced by the gold standard in the industry. 1974 congress passed an act, 1975 the cbo went into play. it was headed up by alice ribling. she would look at the report and say this is what we should do. let's get on track with this. you are right. this is probably why congress is so, less popular than a cockroach because it's simple to do neil. we need leadership to say the time has come. we can either do it now while it's voluntary or we can do it when it is mandatory. and forced is miserable. >> neil: i don't want this to seem -- a lot of folks saying -- you raise revenues doing this. by restricting the growth of programs that are running away, not a single program in here, i want to stress this -- nothing is being removed in this. congressional budget office, the bible whether you like it the left or right, convenient given the political climate. if you accept this as gospel, nothing i
granny is going to get burned and granny's children and grandchildren will get burned. the cbo has laid it out. why is this one collecting dust, because this is gold? >> you bet. it's produced by the gold standard in the industry. 1974 congress passed an act, 1975 the cbo went into play. it was headed up by alice ribling. she would look at the report and say this is what we should do. let's get on track with this. you are right. this is probably why congress is so, less popular than a...
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. >>> coming up -- ♪ i get another letter from my granny the other day ♪ ♪ she says stuff's the same,ichael draper sings the blues after getting a letter from home. >> i got a letter from my grandmama saying my mother's sick. she says mama "has been going to the doctor. she's afraid that something really bad is going on with her body, and i pray that it's not true." ♪ oh, oh, mom i miss you >>> you're limping right now. >> i'm not limping. >> you're limping! >> hey, johnson! >> at the louisville department of corrections jail, many of the staff have been working together so long that they think of one another as family. and some of them actually are. >> just to let you know, the new sanitation sheets that they're doing -- >> yeah? >> i got one today where you're not to fill anything out -- >> lieutenant dejarnett and his younger brother, who's a sergeant, have been on staff together for nearly 14 years. >> and i'll make sure we get something before it becomes a bigger problem. >> the mentoring part's pretty much done. he did that, though. he took care of me early on in my career. he b
. >>> coming up -- ♪ i get another letter from my granny the other day ♪ ♪ she says stuff's the same,ichael draper sings the blues after getting a letter from home. >> i got a letter from my grandmama saying my mother's sick. she says mama "has been going to the doctor. she's afraid that something really bad is going on with her body, and i pray that it's not true." ♪ oh, oh, mom i miss you >>> you're limping right now. >> i'm not limping....
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the nickname comes from the fact granny is 95 years olds., she worked at home as a wife and mother. she didn't even start teaching until a position came open in 1985. she was 82 years old when she first started teaching. since then, she's had a huge impact on students' lives. hundreds attended, they presented her with a quilt, a cake, and
the nickname comes from the fact granny is 95 years olds., she worked at home as a wife and mother. she didn't even start teaching until a position came open in 1985. she was 82 years old when she first started teaching. since then, she's had a huge impact on students' lives. hundreds attended, they presented her with a quilt, a cake, and
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off a cliff, forcing granny.ep this debate because they are always on defense. they will not be on the receiving end of a parade like this for many alexis to, unless they get their act together. melissa: is there one thing republicans put on the table that would turn the tide of the conversation? cut military spending, something that can make them look fresh and new? >> all laugh to say, they're responsible and the other side is not to read at think that message, like 60 percent said government spending is out of control. but the question is how you go about it. you can't do it in a butcher block fashn that would allow people to get hurt. the political screening will be so intense. you saw what happened with paul ryan, the head of the house budget committee republican from wisconsinwhen heated. he got hammered for cutting cuts in terms of medicare in the seniors, even those who are involved with tea party. wait a second. not me. go after the government workers, somebody else, but not me. it has to be done in a wa
off a cliff, forcing granny.ep this debate because they are always on defense. they will not be on the receiving end of a parade like this for many alexis to, unless they get their act together. melissa: is there one thing republicans put on the table that would turn the tide of the conversation? cut military spending, something that can make them look fresh and new? >> all laugh to say, they're responsible and the other side is not to read at think that message, like 60 percent said...
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spending cuts, that kills grannies, you granny-killer.e smokestacks, i must do something to stop that. bain capital, even if i don't know what it is. tea party, racist, i have no evidence but c'mon, just look at them. benghazi, more deaths. but you made fun of hillary. the gist, state opinion is fact. react to dissent in emotional terms. call it mean or inhumane and you are guaranteed a job. you'll be protected by the armed security. that means more gun equals dumber writing. >> bob: that one i understood. i didn't agree with a single thing you said. >> bob: i know you didn't. >> bob: you are going to the plate where the highest murder rates in the world are. ela va dore and venezuela and colombia. say there are a lot of armed people down there. yes, there are. a lot of people kill a lot of people. take a latin american country to say is indicktive of what should happen when most countries that don't allow guns don't have murder rates like that. >> greg: they have violent, high violence. if you look at home invasions in england, dramatica
spending cuts, that kills grannies, you granny-killer.e smokestacks, i must do something to stop that. bain capital, even if i don't know what it is. tea party, racist, i have no evidence but c'mon, just look at them. benghazi, more deaths. but you made fun of hillary. the gist, state opinion is fact. react to dissent in emotional terms. call it mean or inhumane and you are guaranteed a job. you'll be protected by the armed security. that means more gun equals dumber writing. >> bob: that...
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hill billy's episode granny comes up with a cure for the common cold and in seven days you get better. that's about the time you have a common cold anyway. this is a medical lobby saying let's stick our kid and adults with a needle and when a lott of research has shown vitamin d is aetter measure than the flu vaccine. do real research. a lot of people don't want that and i don't think it workings. >> in the end of the day, what is interesting, 75 percent of the u.s. companies offer the flu shots for free. only 30 percent of them get the flu shot. don't understand it but that is what is going on. >> to johnn's point. individuals have to make that decisionful what type of medication preventative or otherwise. vitamin d or flu shots or that stuff . government to come and say wait a minute. we want to discourage the innovation and new technologies and medications that make everyone healthy. >> i have to say wayne, i hope you are watching, we miss you. coming up. if our kids are all winners, do we all wind up losers? your money is on the line. this and more are coming in the top of the hou
hill billy's episode granny comes up with a cure for the common cold and in seven days you get better. that's about the time you have a common cold anyway. this is a medical lobby saying let's stick our kid and adults with a needle and when a lott of research has shown vitamin d is aetter measure than the flu vaccine. do real research. a lot of people don't want that and i don't think it workings. >> in the end of the day, what is interesting, 75 percent of the u.s. companies offer the...
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i think granny is right. can somebody write that down? cora: it's good to have strong views but notoriety is never helpful. well, i've sent it now. it won't be published. thank you for the vote of confidence, papa. this is our new footman, mama. what should we call you? jimmy. james, your ladyship. this is james. robert: welcome to downton, james. thank you, m'lord. (clears throat) mary: well done, carson. that must have cheered up the maids. he looks like a footman in a musical review. poor alfred. we mustn't allow him to be completely overshadowed. quite right, m'lady. hard work and diligence weigh more than beauty in the real world. if only that were true. i've never been "james" in my life. i was "jimmy" to lady anstruther. i don't care if you were father christmas to lady anstruther. you are "james" now, and you will stay "james" while you are at downton. he thinks he's the big cheese and no mistake. that's 'cos he is the big cheese. he's nice, that new bloke, isn't he? why do you say that? oh, only an impression that's all. if you'l
i think granny is right. can somebody write that down? cora: it's good to have strong views but notoriety is never helpful. well, i've sent it now. it won't be published. thank you for the vote of confidence, papa. this is our new footman, mama. what should we call you? jimmy. james, your ladyship. this is james. robert: welcome to downton, james. thank you, m'lord. (clears throat) mary: well done, carson. that must have cheered up the maids. he looks like a footman in a musical review. poor...
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to me by ah there were people yes i thought he was the lord himself i was a little child then my granny had told me many stories about god there was an icon in our house so when i first saw my father he was like god. at that time i knew i was as young as her daughter is now father nicholai had already cheap priesthood even though he was just a young man under thirty. when he first took his new family to church the children pick pocketed parishioners. at first the header rose tinted picture of the children i saw them as angels my wife and i went through a very difficult period filled with uncertainty to take them back it was tough. but they do we want to give them a read it thank you from my heart but the following morning the rabbit was nowhere to be seen. where did it go did it run away. it didn't take long to find it but it was lying dead just outside the garden gate somebody had stabbed it as it turned out the father of the boy who killed the rabbit so what used to kill dogs eat. many of father nikolai's children did not have ideal childhoods some were removed from poor houses where
to me by ah there were people yes i thought he was the lord himself i was a little child then my granny had told me many stories about god there was an icon in our house so when i first saw my father he was like god. at that time i knew i was as young as her daughter is now father nicholai had already cheap priesthood even though he was just a young man under thirty. when he first took his new family to church the children pick pocketed parishioners. at first the header rose tinted picture of...
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brought to me by other people yes i thought he was the lord himself i was a little child then my granny had told me many stories about god so when i first saw my father he was a lie had already cheap priesthood family to church the children. of. the first. my wife and i went through a very difficult period filled with uncertainty. but once i give them a read it thank you from my heart brown away. i did garden gate somebody. killed the rabbit so be used to kill dogs the. many of father nikolai's children did not have ideal childhoods some were removed from poor houses where they had to steal to survive others had never seen a tooth brush or even an apple the mothers would drink even though they were pregnant some of the children still have scars from beatings one daughter's head was slammed against the wall by her alcoholic biological father and the. the miracle for them to overcome their past. lives with her but it's hard to escape the past like yesterday for example we have a girl here i took her from a maternity home when she was just a baby so yesterday she stole a purse from her tut
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a group called the raging grannies celebrated the milestone. the women say they will continue to keep abortion legal in the united states. >>> and in san francisco, the group stop patriorchy held their own rally. members say they are concerned on what they call an increase on anti abortion restrictions at the state level. groups that oppose abortion are said to have their own rallies in the city on saturday. >>> human rights advocates are pushing state lawmakers to do more to fight human trafficking. representatives from several groups rallied at the state capital. they say despite perception the majority of human trafficking occurring in local communities not overseas. >> it's an american issue, it's a california issue, it's an issue in sacramento, the bay area, los angeles, san diego. >> reporter: in november voters passed prop 35 which increased penalties for human trafficking. a law would allow tapping. >>> deer blamed for thousands of dollars in damages at a senior center. the plans we're hearing about for plans to thin the herd. >>> a man
a group called the raging grannies celebrated the milestone. the women say they will continue to keep abortion legal in the united states. >>> and in san francisco, the group stop patriorchy held their own rally. members say they are concerned on what they call an increase on anti abortion restrictions at the state level. groups that oppose abortion are said to have their own rallies in the city on saturday. >>> human rights advocates are pushing state lawmakers to do more to...
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why do you want to cut granny out of the equation? it gets very -- is it going to calm down at all or are we in the midst of one budget war after another? >> it's probably the latter. it's very emotional. if we do keep kicking the can down the road, unable to deal with this, the credit rating agencies will inject themselves into this narrative. >> right. no one moves, because we're going to talk more about this in two seconds. we do have to pay bills here and we do have a budget. hold on, everybody. congress has set into stone as much as you can tax rates in america. they still have to come up with a plan to deal with those budget cuts. they also did come up with a plan to deal with the debt ceiling and the budget resolution -- yeah. all of this and the fighting holding back america's growth. i'll tell you how to fix it right after this. >>> okay. so the american economy is adding jobs, but not really as robustly as you would want. take a look. you've got an economy that sells 14.4% underemployment rate and 39% of the people who have
why do you want to cut granny out of the equation? it gets very -- is it going to calm down at all or are we in the midst of one budget war after another? >> it's probably the latter. it's very emotional. if we do keep kicking the can down the road, unable to deal with this, the credit rating agencies will inject themselves into this narrative. >> right. no one moves, because we're going to talk more about this in two seconds. we do have to pay bills here and we do have a budget....
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. >> i'm thinking he did the granny shot. >> no, i think lebron was impressed, too. >> him tackling it alone, i'd never take a shower after that. are you kidding me. let's talk about this weather, i mean, it's, you know,. >> taking it sloe. >> this is a mess tomorrow morning. delays at schools, maybe push that delay because we're going to start off with icy nastiness, and get over to rain on the 95 corridor, north and west of town, northern car roll county, that extreme north i got it when we could download an hd movie in like two minutes. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios internet, you get it -- the difference 100% fiber optics makes. but don't take our word for it -- ask a real fios customer. ask me why fiber optics matters. ask me about the upload speeds -- they're sick! [ male announcer ] so go online and send a tweet to a real fios customer. last chance to get fios for just $89.99 a month for 2 years with a 2-year agreement. plus get $300 back. visit got2getfios.com for america's fastest, most reliable internet. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities
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. >> you don't mean that, granny. when we're both so drawn to america. >> indeed. indeed, we are.ever more than now. when the bond between the families is so strong. >> that's nice. if you mean it, ma. >> i do. >> oh, period drama, how i love you. a record 7.9 million viewers tuned in to watch the family drama unfold. that is a record high for pbs. it is nearly double the number of viewers who tuned in for the series to premier last january. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are you possibly awake? your texts, tweets, e-mails and more are next and "morning joe" a few moments away. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects and many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just
. >> you don't mean that, granny. when we're both so drawn to america. >> indeed. indeed, we are.ever more than now. when the bond between the families is so strong. >> that's nice. if you mean it, ma. >> i do. >> oh, period drama, how i love you. a record 7.9 million viewers tuned in to watch the family drama unfold. that is a record high for pbs. it is nearly double the number of viewers who tuned in for the series to premier last january. >>> still...
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disease control has already named him patatas c s n and recognized health crisis according to their granny station car and he won in thirty baby boomers are in fact it with the virus the silent killer it can lie dormant for decades that's what happened to dean mitchell's friend who died just two months after being diagnosed with the disease they're paying for the car consequences because there are now so that. they have to get medication. it's a disease that i understand can kill you and worst of all it's not just baby boomers who are interested maybe could have a knowing he contract with the virus through blood transfusions screening was on the aids crisis in the ninety's californians the area has been the hardest hit with more people dying than anywhere else in the country and is also a very costly problem for the bankrupt state costing billions of dollars last year the number of people. who pay to travel for the. little. bit there are folks who are insured in a certain system who personal things. in. it or their. initial. caring for more widespread than h i v have to tide is seen kills
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i inherited it from my great-granny.that brought in this milk churn didn't tell me anything. she just put it on the table and i thought, "i wonder what on earth is this." shall i have a try? campione: i knew it was an automaton but it was such an unusual one. ooh! - hello. how are you? - ( laughter ) and delightful the way it comes out and it's been licking the cream in the milk churn. ( laughter ) that's absolutely enchanting. oh! ( laughing ) campione: it certainly made people laugh which they weren't laughing before. ( instrumental music playing ) just goes to show every cloud has a silver lining. and if you think you have an even cuter keepsake from your childhood, why not bring it along to our new recordings of "antiques roadshow"? we'll save a spot in the queue for you. that's it for today. i'll be back at the same time tomorrow for more "antiques roadshow" revelations when we travel to the battlefields of the somme with paul atterbury and discover why his annual pilgrimage has become a family affair. and we'll rev
i inherited it from my great-granny.that brought in this milk churn didn't tell me anything. she just put it on the table and i thought, "i wonder what on earth is this." shall i have a try? campione: i knew it was an automaton but it was such an unusual one. ooh! - hello. how are you? - ( laughter ) and delightful the way it comes out and it's been licking the cream in the milk churn. ( laughter ) that's absolutely enchanting. oh! ( laughing ) campione: it certainly made people laugh...