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joanne, let's just defend the president here. i will play obama's advocate that he is in south america so he is speaking to a lot of leftists and he is trying not to insult him. >> you have to find something good to say and you see a theatrical performance and it was the lighting and i saw you and you found your light. if you are speaking to young people and they choose it, that's the last thing they will be choosing. you need to tell them it is like like -- in school, it is like a group project. nobody likes group projects. you have to share the workload and divy stuff up. it is absolutely awful. that's i think the best way to teach these young kids about the choice they will make. >> that's how we do this show though, joanne. are you saying something the way we work together on a daily basis? >> am i saying something? >> as the kid that would eat glue i loved group projects because i didn't do anything. >> as a leader i hated it. >> that's it. there is always the producers and the moochers. >> researchers found that people are
joanne, let's just defend the president here. i will play obama's advocate that he is in south america so he is speaking to a lot of leftists and he is trying not to insult him. >> you have to find something good to say and you see a theatrical performance and it was the lighting and i saw you and you found your light. if you are speaking to young people and they choose it, that's the last thing they will be choosing. you need to tell them it is like like -- in school, it is like a group...
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yes. >> joanne, are you like rob?tretching for a story for the e block and we went out on a limb and tried to make up a trend that didn't exist? >> it has a great name. it is a great title for an e block story. any parties where i am not involved and i just have to spend money on you, i just don't care for. >> that's. it a special thanks to joanne nosuchunsky. that does it for me, tom shillue. see you next time. joanne nosuchunsky. >> thank you. and never miss "the five." "special report" is up next. >>> this is the fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. there is a furious manhunt going on right now for possible accomplices in tuesday's brussels terror attacks that left 34 people dead. another of the dead, not so new jersey. maybe the bomb maker who built the devices, both for brussels and paris last november. we're learning u.s. citizens may have been specifically targeted by islamics. we're learning there are several unaccounted for but as of now there are no reported fatalities. >>> back here at home major c
yes. >> joanne, are you like rob?tretching for a story for the e block and we went out on a limb and tried to make up a trend that didn't exist? >> it has a great name. it is a great title for an e block story. any parties where i am not involved and i just have to spend money on you, i just don't care for. >> that's. it a special thanks to joanne nosuchunsky. that does it for me, tom shillue. see you next time. joanne nosuchunsky. >> thank you. and never miss "the...
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joanne joanne nosuchunsky and tv's andy the best trump impersonator in the business. not? i'm tom shillue and i will see you next time. let's go out with a little more of the "star wars" kitty. can we do that, guys?
joanne joanne nosuchunsky and tv's andy the best trump impersonator in the business. not? i'm tom shillue and i will see you next time. let's go out with a little more of the "star wars" kitty. can we do that, guys?
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decorated. - [joanne] thank you. - [david] but the prices really reflect a more casual place. - [joanne] thank you. that's what we intended to do. it's a restaurant for everybody. i'd like to think that this is like a big girl bar. in other words, it's for grown ups. and we have on fridays and saturday night music sometimes, and it's filled with adults my age, and younger. - oh, so it's all young people then. - no, there's definitely not young people. (laughing) some young people. - joanne, thank you so much. - you've got a beautiful family a beautiful restaurant, it's called piccolo. we're over here we're on sunset road right by five guys, easy to find. - thank you honey. - how do you say thank you in italian? - mwah, (foreign language) - [david] (foreign language) (gentle music) - [natalie] in order to be irreplaceable one must always be different. that is what you are going to find here at savvy chic boutique in broadview heights. maria, i love your store. - thank you. - it is awesome. and you have quotes up all over the walls all from coco chanel. - we do. - [natalie] and they make
decorated. - [joanne] thank you. - [david] but the prices really reflect a more casual place. - [joanne] thank you. that's what we intended to do. it's a restaurant for everybody. i'd like to think that this is like a big girl bar. in other words, it's for grown ups. and we have on fridays and saturday night music sometimes, and it's filled with adults my age, and younger. - oh, so it's all young people then. - no, there's definitely not young people. (laughing) some young people. - joanne,...
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i would expect less of you. >> well, thank you. >> i agree with you, joanne.ely high form of complement. speaking of obama, skipping the funeral of the former first lady nancy reagan so that he can be at this southwest by southwest technology conference, your reaction. >> it doesn't surprise me. obama has never really cared about optics before. i find it very hard to believe that south by southwest wouldn't accommodate him maybe by changing the time of his speech so he could go. >> or maybe the location. >> exactly. why not? do it via satellite. that's what technology and entertainment is about these days. >> come on. >> but the taxpayers -- taxpayer money wouldn't be spent -- >> he's got a chance to bro out down in austin and you want to blow that out to have to some downer funeral. come on, bro. >> you've got a point. i don't know. i didn't think of that. did you think of that, joanne? >> no. >> let's turn, if we may, to the law school law school. a young lady who doesn't feel that she got a very good deal. what did she graduate, 2008, and she still hasn't f
i would expect less of you. >> well, thank you. >> i agree with you, joanne.ely high form of complement. speaking of obama, skipping the funeral of the former first lady nancy reagan so that he can be at this southwest by southwest technology conference, your reaction. >> it doesn't surprise me. obama has never really cared about optics before. i find it very hard to believe that south by southwest wouldn't accommodate him maybe by changing the time of his speech so he could...
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it's joanne's third time behind this fence. this time for violating her parole over overdosing on heroin. >> on march 13th of this year after, like i said, 15 years of heroin addiction, it was my first overdose just a few months ago. yeah. i pulled into a dunkin' doughnuts, and i kind of really don't remember. i remember putting it in the spoon, and pretty much that's all i remember. i mean, when i finally came to, the woman says you are lucky. you were dead. >> whethn did you start to noti an increase in heroin or opiod addictions amongst inmates? >> i think that's been relatively clear over the last few years, specifically with heroin, especially with the female population. >> helen hanks is the assistant commissioner of corrections for the state of new hampshire. she says women like joanne create a revolving door with more female inmates returning to their life behind bars. >> when we send them back out into the community, it used to be 30% of people came back have a substance abuse related violation. that number has climbed
it's joanne's third time behind this fence. this time for violating her parole over overdosing on heroin. >> on march 13th of this year after, like i said, 15 years of heroin addiction, it was my first overdose just a few months ago. yeah. i pulled into a dunkin' doughnuts, and i kind of really don't remember. i remember putting it in the spoon, and pretty much that's all i remember. i mean, when i finally came to, the woman says you are lucky. you were dead. >> whethn did you start...
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thank you, joann. i want to thank don for the introduction, thank the national history center, and also thank congress for this briefing. in 1950, the american public -- political science association published a report called to the more responsible two-party system. began with the premise that something was terribly wrong with the american party system. quote its weakness is a very serious matter. it affects the very heartbeat of american democracy. what was wrong with the party system? we got rid of dueling. we got rid of caning. as far as i know, representatives and senators were not packing. and they shared attitudes towards the major issues of the day, the soviet union for instance, civil rights, it was quite similar in many ways -- instances. in fact, it was exactly the problem from the a tsa perspective. the parties were too similar, to unwilling to duke it out, metaphorically. parties needed to be reformed to present clear, ideological distinctions. the ap essay report said --apsa report said.
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are you a tequilla gal, joanne? >> i didn't used to be. i am now. it is really nice if you just do it on the rocks though. don't put all of the stuff in it. >> that's what gives you the hang over. >> actually because it is from the agave plant it is one of the best liquors for you. it is not messed with. gee that's -- >> that's what i will be thinking the next time i have a tequilla. >> what's more appropriate than mini sombreros? >> unless i get a cactus. >> why didn't they do that? >> come on. it is a good school. >> i want to live in that world. >> look, remi, the school, everything is getting out of hand. what students were injured by the idea of a tequilla party? >> i think they were the ones in the photograph. they were missing their faces. >> that's what tequilla does, people. >> the regrettable things i have done have all happened while i was drinking tequilla. i'm sure there were injuries, but i don't think it was from the sombreros. >> were you drinking -- what are the drinks with the salt? margaritas. were you drinking margaritas. >> no,
are you a tequilla gal, joanne? >> i didn't used to be. i am now. it is really nice if you just do it on the rocks though. don't put all of the stuff in it. >> that's what gives you the hang over. >> actually because it is from the agave plant it is one of the best liquors for you. it is not messed with. gee that's -- >> that's what i will be thinking the next time i have a tequilla. >> what's more appropriate than mini sombreros? >> unless i get a cactus....
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joanne drake is my guest. great to see you.ish it was under better circumstances but i'm happy to have you on "the real story" today. i'm wondering if you can share details about the mrs. reagan's funeral arrangements now. >> actually, thank you for having me. we have just in the last two minutes confirmed the arrangements, so i'll let you no he that starting wednesday, around noon, mrs. reagan's body will be brought from the funeral home to the reagan library. there will be a small family service in the late morning. and then starting at 1:00 that afternoon, there will be an opportunity for the public to come and pay their respects. there will be details of course released as to parking and bussing situation. if you have been to the reagan library, you know that we sit on top of a magnificent hill but we have one road. so we have some transportation issues and we are asking the public to stay in touch with us and get on our website to figure that out. there will be a second opportunity a short opportunity, on thursday late mor
joanne drake is my guest. great to see you.ish it was under better circumstances but i'm happy to have you on "the real story" today. i'm wondering if you can share details about the mrs. reagan's funeral arrangements now. >> actually, thank you for having me. we have just in the last two minutes confirmed the arrangements, so i'll let you no he that starting wednesday, around noon, mrs. reagan's body will be brought from the funeral home to the reagan library. there will be a...
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hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. for crash survival, subaru has developed ours most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. hey liquid wart remover? could! take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. does the smell of a freshly fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? if so, you may be gearcentric. someone who knows that the right office gear helps you do great things. and
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we have joanne nosuchinsky and katherine timpf.> some say it's in dikive of something. what is it? >> it's either that they're paranoid about bacteria. we don't need that. this proves he would approve carpet bombing. the yellow ones are the ones that would be carpet bombed. if you notice, greg, it's all the countries, even canada. what have you got against canada? >> i have a lot against canada, but we can't get it into here. joanne, is it possible trump doesn't like steak? >> it's not possible. he sold an incredible line of steaks liked by everyone. consider this. a very real even if it is gray. and a real survey found that 36% of americans found prefer well done hamburgers compared to 19% medium rare. so if if in anything, trump reflects the preferences of the people. >> and making meat great again. and cat, will a prt who makes eating rock hard beef appear great to other countries? >> it show ss a man afraid of blood. if you are afraid of blood, how can you defend a country and be able to fight isis. >> i have to jump in here, a
we have joanne nosuchinsky and katherine timpf.> some say it's in dikive of something. what is it? >> it's either that they're paranoid about bacteria. we don't need that. this proves he would approve carpet bombing. the yellow ones are the ones that would be carpet bombed. if you notice, greg, it's all the countries, even canada. what have you got against canada? >> i have a lot against canada, but we can't get it into here. joanne, is it possible trump doesn't like steak?...
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joanne wheat people love -- white people love "hamilton" right? >> i do. i am shun by my people. >> my kids love it. >> it is impressive. i think one of the reasons why it is so impressive is is that it has a very diverse cast playing historically white chark teres and the reason it is okay is it is art. you can play around with the roles. i even heard they are welcoming women to play the roles of men. men have some of the greatest roles in the theater. wenches and bar maids. i think it is wonderful. there aren't as many of those opportunities scripted. >> somebody is is doing that right now. they are scribbling out a treatment for an all female revolutionary war. >> we hope that is what they are scribbling. we never know what they are doing when we watch joanne at home. >> i am on twitter. i am on twitter and i see what happens on twitter. >> they are tweeting. >> absolutely right. by the way, the show is fantastic. it is probably the best american piece of theater, one of the best pieces of art in 50, 60, 70 years. it is incredibly astonishing to watch i
joanne wheat people love -- white people love "hamilton" right? >> i do. i am shun by my people. >> my kids love it. >> it is impressive. i think one of the reasons why it is so impressive is is that it has a very diverse cast playing historically white chark teres and the reason it is okay is it is art. you can play around with the roles. i even heard they are welcoming women to play the roles of men. men have some of the greatest roles in the theater. wenches and...
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joanne nosuchunsky. he has been nominated for several canadian comedy awards. they are like american awards, but they are brightly colored. nathan mcintosh. she has broken more scoops than baskin-robbins. the senior stocked for, liz macdonald. and he has two pod casts and zero razors. next to me is comedian dave smith. let's roast it some more. >> is donald trump not safe for children? should gop debates be rated tbma? the rowdy republican race has presented adults with a dilemma. how on earth do they explain donald trump to their children? one watched while trump defended the size of his manhood. they told their son, you have to leave. you have to get out of here and tommy got up and ran out of the room. his parents were yelling at him. another dad wishes he could seal away his daughter. you can't. donald trump exists in narnia too. for young kids, a kindergarten teacher advised his pairns we try to teach people how we would like to be treated and he is showing the opposite of that. parents should explain that trump is a product of our branding culture and our
joanne nosuchunsky. he has been nominated for several canadian comedy awards. they are like american awards, but they are brightly colored. nathan mcintosh. she has broken more scoops than baskin-robbins. the senior stocked for, liz macdonald. and he has two pod casts and zero razors. next to me is comedian dave smith. let's roast it some more. >> is donald trump not safe for children? should gop debates be rated tbma? the rowdy republican race has presented adults with a dilemma. how on...
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joanne nosuchunsky. with that stash he is a new york cop or a 70s porn star, nick mullen. she swears to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. unless you are guilty and then she'll lie to cop you out of jail. criminal defense attorney remi spencer. and i know his phone is turned off, but i hear the bottle calling him. michael money gnaw han. let's start the show. >> here is a new excuse to call in sick. trump anxiety syndrome. therapists are dealing with patients who are freaked out over the idea of a trump presidency. a psychologist from manhattan says that she has noticed an up tick in trump references. but she seems most bothered by the fact that trump himself would not seek out services. part of the reason he makes people so anxious is that he has no anxiety himself, she
joanne nosuchunsky. with that stash he is a new york cop or a 70s porn star, nick mullen. she swears to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. unless you are guilty and then she'll lie to cop you out of jail. criminal defense attorney remi spencer. and i know his phone is turned off, but i hear the bottle calling him. michael money gnaw han. let's start the show. >> here is a new excuse to call in sick. trump anxiety syndrome. therapists are dealing with patients who...
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"'s rich lowry, former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, ed rollins and wrap up with joanne nosuchinsky and andy levy. >>> top story, large lead for cruz in wisconsin is brightening prospects suppressing not only the senator's campaign but the conservatives as well. overtaken trump with less than a week to go before the primary, and trump didn't help himself today with remarks on abortion. a wedge issue alienating general election voters and the candidate's campaign was slow to walk back his initial remarks. fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron with our report. >> reporter: ted cruz surged into a lead in wisconsin with 40% over donald trump at 30, and john kasich at 21 according to a new marquette university poll. trump who switched from pro-choice to pro-life suggested that women should be punished for abortion, but not men and never mentioned abortion providers. >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> to the woman? >> some form. >> reporter: hillary clinton weighed in twitter -- ted cruz launched his women for cruz initiative. >> wo
"'s rich lowry, former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, ed rollins and wrap up with joanne nosuchinsky and andy levy. >>> top story, large lead for cruz in wisconsin is brightening prospects suppressing not only the senator's campaign but the conservatives as well. overtaken trump with less than a week to go before the primary, and trump didn't help himself today with remarks on abortion. a wedge issue alienating general election voters and the candidate's campaign...
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thank you, joanne. i want to thank don for that lovely introduction. thank the national history center and thank congress for holding this briefing. in 1950, the american political science association published a report called tour the more responsible two party system. it began with the premise that something was terribly wrong with the american party system. quote, its weakness is a very serious matter, for it affects very heartbeat of american democracy. what was wrong with the party system? we got rid of dueling. we got rid of caning. as far as i know, representatives and senators were not packing. and they shared attitude s toes towards the major issues of the day that were similar in many, many instances. that was exactly the problem. the parties were too similar to each other, too unwilling to duke it out at least metaphorically. parties needed to be reformed to present clear ideological distinctions. they needed clear agendas that corresponded to these distinction. listen to what the apsa report had to say in 1950. i was telling joanne, i was e
thank you, joanne. i want to thank don for that lovely introduction. thank the national history center and thank congress for holding this briefing. in 1950, the american political science association published a report called tour the more responsible two party system. it began with the premise that something was terribly wrong with the american party system. quote, its weakness is a very serious matter, for it affects very heartbeat of american democracy. what was wrong with the party system?...
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. >> you know, joanne, can you make the comparison?xrp you at that meeting of secret -- the secret meeting of conservatives? >> no, i wasn't invited to the meeting. >> you weren't? >> i tried to sneak in. i was in my high heels and everything. for this meeting to happen, for the country to change its mind, essentially, it's not just stopping donald trump. it's changing the minds of a majority of voters. and you would need someone bigger than donald trump. right now i don't know that there is a candidate on the -- >> bigger? >> yeah. >> who do you want, the marshmallow guy from "ghostbusters"? >> no. that's the only way to change it. as far as the threats go, how about the threat of this country turning into a socialist country? how about a leader who's a social snis. >> would anyone even make it into a primary if they were announced socialist? really. >> with venezuela and the condition it is today. >> just doinging caracas and say, no thanks. >>> donald trump's followers are passionate. and hillary clinton supporters are equally as en
. >> you know, joanne, can you make the comparison?xrp you at that meeting of secret -- the secret meeting of conservatives? >> no, i wasn't invited to the meeting. >> you weren't? >> i tried to sneak in. i was in my high heels and everything. for this meeting to happen, for the country to change its mind, essentially, it's not just stopping donald trump. it's changing the minds of a majority of voters. and you would need someone bigger than donald trump. right now i...
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by that i mean she is super patriotic and banned in three states, joanne nosuchunsky.is is the man that looks like a g man. reason magazine's matt welch. he is so dapper i am surprised his name isn't dan. matt walton who is appearing in the upcoming film "money monster." and every time i see his head i am reminded to scrub my pots and pans. i almost -- >> i am glad you missed it. >> i was nervous. >> you got cocky with it. >> comedian sam morrell. >> starbucks took out a full spread in today's "new york times" in the "wall street journal." it began, when you read the headlines and turn on the news, when you scroll through score social media feed or listen to the candidates you could easily mistake america as a nation lost. a people who have severed the common bonds that hold us together, compassion, respect, shared responsibility and a belief in service. are you ever behind someone at starbucks and they are take forever to say what they want? the face and page had a bold list of words, presumably a good list and a bad lie. -- bad list. limits versus opportunity. status
by that i mean she is super patriotic and banned in three states, joanne nosuchunsky.is is the man that looks like a g man. reason magazine's matt welch. he is so dapper i am surprised his name isn't dan. matt walton who is appearing in the upcoming film "money monster." and every time i see his head i am reminded to scrub my pots and pans. i almost -- >> i am glad you missed it. >> i was nervous. >> you got cocky with it. >> comedian sam morrell. >>...
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joanne. >> reporter: iain, this is some story. we're live at temple university waiting to get an update on it condition of that young man who was shot multiple times tonight. a young man who was shot when he tried to break up an argument at the fast food restaurant where he worked with his brother. it would have been an ordinary night at church's chicken in north philly. until a disgruntled customer turned violent. pulled out a gun and started shooting. >> we believe the he was inside eating at which time he became involved in a verbal altercation with an employee. a second employee who happen to be the brother of the first employee attempted to squash the argument between both parties at which time the fender produced a large handgun and fire to do the complaint several times. >> police say the customer had been inside the fast food restaurant 25 minutes and got angry because the employee started cleaning tables near him. others inside reportedly ran out. as at the gunman, leaving behind the two siblings, one bleeding profusingly
joanne. >> reporter: iain, this is some story. we're live at temple university waiting to get an update on it condition of that young man who was shot multiple times tonight. a young man who was shot when he tried to break up an argument at the fast food restaurant where he worked with his brother. it would have been an ordinary night at church's chicken in north philly. until a disgruntled customer turned violent. pulled out a gun and started shooting. >> we believe the he was...
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. >> thank you, again chief joanne hayes-white so i'm clear chief gonzales i know the budgetary asked for of additional folks in that formula; is that correct. >> that's right. >> we were denied that. >> correct. >> so therefore no alternative but to come up with another model to address those issues that's the way i look at it. >> that's correct. >> it's troubling to started this meeting with a report on ems 6 but we know that is tied into 9-1-1 and over workforce and tied into the supervisors as well it's difficult to hear all these issues in our delivery of service coming out our own time tropt the public, making sure the vehicles are operating those are all responsibilities and also, we can't talk about a model like an ems 6 judgment if we can't be responsible for basic issues the drugs are missing or vehicles are not properly stored i think we've come a long way when we start and again for the recognition of history when we inherited this service from the huthd we if have support it created it service with the fire department so therefore we request the budgetary for vehicles and
. >> thank you, again chief joanne hayes-white so i'm clear chief gonzales i know the budgetary asked for of additional folks in that formula; is that correct. >> that's right. >> we were denied that. >> correct. >> so therefore no alternative but to come up with another model to address those issues that's the way i look at it. >> that's correct. >> it's troubling to started this meeting with a report on ems 6 but we know that is tied into 9-1-1 and...
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we're live at police headquarters, joanne pileggi fox 29 news. lucy back to you. >> thank you, joanne. >>> delaware, police arrest aed man for driving under the influence for the fourth time. delaware state police got a call yesterday that simian was driving erratically on route 13. troopers say when they pulled him over, they notice alcohol and noticed an empty heroin. a search uncovered three more bags of heroin. >>> months before it's set to open the national museum of african-american history and culture is drawing criticism over an exhibit on bill cosby. that exhibit recognizes his work in entertainment but the museum will not address the comedian's sexual assault scandal, so says the new york city cure retains say his work should stand alone, accusers say the museum is insulting. it's set to open in sent. >>> scary moments on passengers aboard a jet blue flight. flight 29 bound for the before a had a mas had a landing gear issue before landing friday in. the plane was forced to make a hard landing when no front landing gear, emergency crews
we're live at police headquarters, joanne pileggi fox 29 news. lucy back to you. >> thank you, joanne. >>> delaware, police arrest aed man for driving under the influence for the fourth time. delaware state police got a call yesterday that simian was driving erratically on route 13. troopers say when they pulled him over, they notice alcohol and noticed an empty heroin. a search uncovered three more bags of heroin. >>> months before it's set to open the national museum...
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not joanne nosuchinsky and katherine.t is worthy of disqualification. is it? >> people who word their steak well done they have no taste or they are paranoid about bacteria. we don't need another paranoid president. this proves they would amount to vote for carpet bombing every country. the countries highlighted in yellow would be carveed by a president who insist on a well done steak. if you notice it is all of the countries even canada, what do you have against canada? >> i have a lot against canada. we can't get into that here. >> is it pos i believe so trump might not like steak? >> trump holds a successful line of steaks that were delicious an loved by everyone. consider this a very real 60 minute survey found that 36 percent of americans frprefer wl dunham bergers. trump requests the preferences of the people. >> will a president who eats rock hard meat appear weak to other countries? >> it shows he's a man afraid of blood. if you are afraid of blood how can you defend isis and a country. >> it requires a lot of che
not joanne nosuchinsky and katherine.t is worthy of disqualification. is it? >> people who word their steak well done they have no taste or they are paranoid about bacteria. we don't need another paranoid president. this proves they would amount to vote for carpet bombing every country. the countries highlighted in yellow would be carveed by a president who insist on a well done steak. if you notice it is all of the countries even canada, what do you have against canada? >> i have a...
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. >> joanne, what are we going to do without ben carson? >> so many things. >> where do you think his support is going to go? >> everybody says carson is out. i think trump has a lot of votes to pick up. >> i think so. i think a good amount may go to trump. i kind of understand his not wanting to suspend his campaign right now. he will wait until his -- i think his speech at sea pack. 1* that where he is doing it? knowing him he wants to go out with dignity. you know what i mean? he has put so much in and he has been trailing for so long and he wants to feel like he made a difference. that's what we will see. >> then why drop out of the debate. that's where he shines. he has a couple of one-liners. >> it is the opportunity to say i am happy to get a question. remember when they threw the question at him. i have never seen somebody be so boring so quickly. five seconds in and it was what is is this guy talking about? i think it is going to cruz and not trump. i think it is a religious and evangelical vote. >> i thought the an stye-establishm
. >> joanne, what are we going to do without ben carson? >> so many things. >> where do you think his support is going to go? >> everybody says carson is out. i think trump has a lot of votes to pick up. >> i think so. i think a good amount may go to trump. i kind of understand his not wanting to suspend his campaign right now. he will wait until his -- i think his speech at sea pack. 1* that where he is doing it? knowing him he wants to go out with dignity. you...
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she says she saw emily stumble, stagger and slur her words (joanne fazzino, alex fazzino's mother) "i was very concerned, it was very upsetting. i was times, you loved emily as a daughter. i loved her, i loved her, and i thought we had a very close relationship." the reason she wanted to take the kids and alex back to kansas city a week before emily died. she says emily was very upset with them after the were forced by court order to bring the kids back to boone. testimony continues tomorrow.. new details tonight -- police have found this young man -- rashon montgomery at the casey's off university avenue in waterloo. montogomery has autism -- and had been missing since friday. but he s back safe with his family totoight... coming up on kwwl... a local couple welcoming a new member to their famil-- on here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar....storm track seven's chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full forecast, coming up... and when you see news - or if you have pictures or video to share... you can do that by going to our page on facebook. you can als
she says she saw emily stumble, stagger and slur her words (joanne fazzino, alex fazzino's mother) "i was very concerned, it was very upsetting. i was times, you loved emily as a daughter. i loved her, i loved her, and i thought we had a very close relationship." the reason she wanted to take the kids and alex back to kansas city a week before emily died. she says emily was very upset with them after the were forced by court order to bring the kids back to boone. testimony continues...
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>> i think joanne put a finger on it up to the invention of the telegraph. which parties could have easily brought ideological perspectives on what role government should play. yet, adjust those on the local level and get away with it. the other thing that i guess you might -- i know what a good historians you are. it's worth saying, parties were built from the bottom up. for much the american history. today, one finds a much stronger structure, party structure at the national level and all kinds of things. the local level. by having such strong local roots, parties could pursue national platforms but wink. wink on a local level. obviously when harry truman desegregated the military after world war ii, that was something that southern democrats made very clear they weren't going along with. we were still at a point where people expected parties to have differences at the local level. >> i'll add to that word for the structural component of parties. it's always very immediate to me. when you look at 1798 you see people reaching desperately for that as a means
>> i think joanne put a finger on it up to the invention of the telegraph. which parties could have easily brought ideological perspectives on what role government should play. yet, adjust those on the local level and get away with it. the other thing that i guess you might -- i know what a good historians you are. it's worth saying, parties were built from the bottom up. for much the american history. today, one finds a much stronger structure, party structure at the national level and...
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alexander fazzino's mother- joann- told times from may 2011 to saw emily so under the was an unable to take care of the children. "i noticedher slurring responding to questions, wobbly, thing i mosted noticed most was trembling of her hands" joann even asked alex's aunt maryann to help after seeing what full of medication "she was skinny, gray and i just remember thinking my god. somebody help her she needs help " alex fazzinos brother and sister also took the stand- testifying about emilys ongoing medication abuse. alex's mother said she thought emily overdosed the night of her death- but everyone hoped she'd get a second chance. " i saw a girl that i wanted to help but she didnt want help from us." "i prayed that god would give her an mother again and realize how ill she was" claire: : the trial continues tomorrow with more defense witnesses set to take the stand- including a member of emilys family. we'll bring you continuing coverage as it gets underway. reporting live claire powell local 5 news we are iowa jack: a bill to improve oversight of state's new privatized medicaid system
alexander fazzino's mother- joann- told times from may 2011 to saw emily so under the was an unable to take care of the children. "i noticedher slurring responding to questions, wobbly, thing i mosted noticed most was trembling of her hands" joann even asked alex's aunt maryann to help after seeing what full of medication "she was skinny, gray and i just remember thinking my god. somebody help her she needs help " alex fazzinos brother and sister also took the stand-...
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.) >> i'm sure many don't need introduction but our fire chief joanne hayes-white. >> (clapping.) >> our police chief greg suhr. >> (clapping.) >> our city attorney dennis herrera. >> (clapping.) >> and we've heard from consul general grant and mayor ed lee and ms. shuttling and supervisor yee is here. >> (clapping.) >> who represents o represents many the sunset district and vicki hennessey our sheriff. >> alex from the board of city college. >> (clapping.) >> carmen chu our amazing assessor-recorder. >> (clapping.) >> and scott wiener into district 8. >> (clapping.) >> so i'd like to bring up someone that is involved the irish community born and raised san franciscan was in our police department for 319 years retired as a lieutenant and the president of the irish society. >> (clapping.) >> thank you first of all, i want to off the condolences of the entire irish community to mr. and mrs. boiling on the passing of their son tenors at the dinner the other night i coached terrance in soccer at scared high school i looked at terrance and he said i remedy you. you made me run a lot i wa
.) >> i'm sure many don't need introduction but our fire chief joanne hayes-white. >> (clapping.) >> our police chief greg suhr. >> (clapping.) >> our city attorney dennis herrera. >> (clapping.) >> and we've heard from consul general grant and mayor ed lee and ms. shuttling and supervisor yee is here. >> (clapping.) >> who represents o represents many the sunset district and vicki hennessey our sheriff. >> alex from the board of city...
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hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva . serious allergic reactions, such as low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash, itching or hives have happened in people taking prolia . tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. prolia can cause serious side effects, including low blood calcium, serious infections. which could require hospitalization; skin problems; and severe bone, joint or muscle pain. only prolia helps strengthen and protect bones works
hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva . serious allergic...
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hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. >>> there is new hope american women who have trouble conceiving. after successful in vitro fertilization, there can be tough choices for couples about what to do with unused embryos. some donate them to other couples hoping to start a family. nbc's janet shamlian tells us more. >> reporter: it's a chance at a family rain and richard galloway never thought they would have. >> couldn't have gone any better. >> reporter: unable to conceive on their own, a doctor implanted the embryo of another couple into rain's uterus. >> people don't realize how valuable it is until they can't have it. >> reporter: the number of women using implanted embryos doubled between 2009 and 2013. >> part of it is simply the fact that it's less expensive. >> reporter: about half as much as in vitro fertilization. as many as a million embryos are in storage couples like april and jeff watts who created them with a decision, what to do with the e
hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. >>> there is new hope american women who have trouble conceiving. after successful in vitro fertilization, there can be tough choices for couples about what to do with unused embryos. some donate them to other couples hoping to start a family. nbc's janet shamlian tells us more. >> reporter: it's a chance at a family rain and richard galloway...
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hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof... your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. to receive a transplanted uterus. the surgery offers new hope for women with infertility. more from our cbs news contributor dr. tara narula. route it was an emotional moment for the 26-year-old patient identified only asselin -- as lindsey. >> i want to be open and honest and share my story. at 16 i was told i would never have children. >> reporter: the procedure is designed for women who are either born without a uterus, had it removed dur
hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof... your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with...
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just joanne and her friends. anyway, she says that her mom wakes up -- this is how her mom is, makeup free. >> beautiful, right? >> i love that song, too. she said her secret to looking good? good genes. >> and getting to the gym into her 80s. >> that's awesome. >> so great. >> take a look at how rob lowe and his son johnny look identical. rob lowe does not age. >> rob lowe is fine. >> what does he put on that skin? >> who is that in the background? >> that's his son johnny. >> most look at the young ones. dad is 52 and his son is 20. >> if you were watching "american idol" it was very emotional last night. there's a contestant who is on the show. her name is la porsche. she's been through a difficult time and opened up on "american idol" and talked about the alleged abuse she had to deal with in the relationship with the father of her child. she claimed she had to leave him and moved into a shelter. while she was there and this terrible time in her life, she decided that she was going to try something that she's
just joanne and her friends. anyway, she says that her mom wakes up -- this is how her mom is, makeup free. >> beautiful, right? >> i love that song, too. she said her secret to looking good? good genes. >> and getting to the gym into her 80s. >> that's awesome. >> so great. >> take a look at how rob lowe and his son johnny look identical. rob lowe does not age. >> rob lowe is fine. >> what does he put on that skin? >> who is that in the...