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kathleen: we did. lemonis: i was gonna take a trip to greece this summer, and i'm looking for tater tots... cheese sticks, cheddar balls, mushrooms. -hummus isn't greek. -andreas: lebanese. lemonis: what do you actually make yourself? mike: we have the traditional gyro. we have steak. we have fresh chicken. and then we have souvlaki, which is a pork. and you can either have a sandwich, a salad, or a platter. lemonis: do you know how to hand-roll grape leaves? mike: absolutely, we do. kathleen: yeah, but we buy them frozen. mike: we don't have the square footage for it. kathleen: yeah, you can't -- did you see our kitchen? mike: here, we'll show you the kitchen. you'll get a better understanding. kathleen: this is our kitchen. lemonis: what kitchen? mike: it's a broom closet with a refrigerator. lemonis: you guys said you were taking me into the kitchen. -mike: we were being facetious. -lemonis: oh. [ laughter ] a lot of frozen stuff. this food barely qualifies as greek. and worse off, most of it's not
kathleen: we did. lemonis: i was gonna take a trip to greece this summer, and i'm looking for tater tots... cheese sticks, cheddar balls, mushrooms. -hummus isn't greek. -andreas: lebanese. lemonis: what do you actually make yourself? mike: we have the traditional gyro. we have steak. we have fresh chicken. and then we have souvlaki, which is a pork. and you can either have a sandwich, a salad, or a platter. lemonis: do you know how to hand-roll grape leaves? mike: absolutely, we do. kathleen:...
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it turns out, kathleen's cellmate tipped him off that kathleen wanted to put a hit on evlyn. onto them from the start. >> lots of people don't like their mother-in-law. but murder? >> it was highly disturbing to know and see what happened here. >> reporter: lesley was arrested with evlyn's picture in an envelope on the passenger seat. and now kathleen, already charged with murder, was also charged with attempted murder. >> how shocking was it? how did you even find out that this plan was in motion? >> to kill me? jeff'll tell you. >> i said, "lesley's been arrested for conspiracy to commit murder." and she said, "on who?" and i said, "on you. lesley and kathleen had plotted to kill you." >> reporter: with the murder for hire plot revealed, the case against the dorsetts came together, so 3 years after stephen was killed. >> after stephen was convinced to retrieve his tools, i took my daughter into my house knowing all the time my father was back there waiting to kill him. >> reporter: the dorsetts had a family reunion of sorts in monmouth county superior court. kathleen dorset
it turns out, kathleen's cellmate tipped him off that kathleen wanted to put a hit on evlyn. onto them from the start. >> lots of people don't like their mother-in-law. but murder? >> it was highly disturbing to know and see what happened here. >> reporter: lesley was arrested with evlyn's picture in an envelope on the passenger seat. and now kathleen, already charged with murder, was also charged with attempted murder. >> how shocking was it? how did you even find out...
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kathleen mcfarland: right. the watergate break-in occurred at the same time, and there was a landslide reelection of richard nixon. >> we've got to circle back to the spring of 1971, when the north vietnamese unleashed a major offense mac -- offensive in spring of 1972. kathleen mcfarland: they were gearing up to it by the end of 1971. january of 1972 nixon goes public with the secret talks. >> in the preceding months, despite the promise over the summer with the seven point plan, the north the enemies began to walk -- vietnamese began to back away. we would continue to get hammered by our domestic audiences about negotiating. we had to finally go public with the fact we have a negotiating for 23 years. he laid out a seven plan was some elaborations to make clear -- to put pressure on hanoi. it did rally american public opinion a great deal for a while. kathleen mcfarland: that's january. >> the north vietnamese did not respond. they launched this offensive. we had one last chance in a secret trip to moscow. >>
kathleen mcfarland: right. the watergate break-in occurred at the same time, and there was a landslide reelection of richard nixon. >> we've got to circle back to the spring of 1971, when the north vietnamese unleashed a major offense mac -- offensive in spring of 1972. kathleen mcfarland: they were gearing up to it by the end of 1971. january of 1972 nixon goes public with the secret talks. >> in the preceding months, despite the promise over the summer with the seven point plan,...
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kathleen: hence the women's bible.as for the law itself, religious liberty itself, i don't think it had an effect on the women's rights movement. >> how about the story that abolitionism is fueled by evangelicals who come to believe that their reading of the bible is saying, jesus is about love and we are ignoring the old testament? what do you -- david: that is true, yet again there was a split in the abolitionist movement in 1840 in which the evangelicals withdrew from the major abolitionist society. the major abolitionist society aligned abolitionism with women's rights. evangelicals were opposed to that alignment precisely because they thought, you are making abolition about individual rights. it is not about individual rights. it is about corporate morality. what we are trying to do is eradicate the sin of slavery. there were large sections of the abolitionist movement that were quite hostile to women's rights, and there were equally large sections of the abolitionist movement that were quicker or free thought tha
kathleen: hence the women's bible.as for the law itself, religious liberty itself, i don't think it had an effect on the women's rights movement. >> how about the story that abolitionism is fueled by evangelicals who come to believe that their reading of the bible is saying, jesus is about love and we are ignoring the old testament? what do you -- david: that is true, yet again there was a split in the abolitionist movement in 1840 in which the evangelicals withdrew from the major...
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i want to just highlight a couple things kathleen said. one is about timing and the other is about partnerships. we have been working very closely with barbara hale and her team over at puc over how the timing of this might roll out. there's a lot going on with respect to the launch of cca and in parallel with that we'll be working with michael and with barbara to anticipate what we need to do at the cpuc to get permission to launch our own independent energy efficiency programming. i don't don't know when that final result with the cpuc will be finished. however, it may not coincide directly with launch. but what will happen at launch is we will continue the current programs that we already have, so there will not be a break in service, but the actual launch of the new cca informed energy efficiency, the timing on that is a little bit questionable. we don't know exactly how long that will take. we're looking very carefully at the experience of sonoma and marin as they are involved with a similar request with the puc it's going to be very
i want to just highlight a couple things kathleen said. one is about timing and the other is about partnerships. we have been working very closely with barbara hale and her team over at puc over how the timing of this might roll out. there's a lot going on with respect to the launch of cca and in parallel with that we'll be working with michael and with barbara to anticipate what we need to do at the cpuc to get permission to launch our own independent energy efficiency programming. i don't...
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kathleen kane -- the problems continue to mount for her. search warrants were served at two offices of the pennsylvania attorney general -- one in harrisburg, the other in norristown. and also, a judge has ordered kane to explain the firing of james barker. you see, he was a prosecutor in her office who had testified during a grand-jury investigation into leaks at the a.g.'s office. meanwhile, governor tom wolf who is, of course, of the same party, has said kane can still fulfill her duties as pennsylvania's top law enforcer and does not need to agree. do you agree, dom giordano? >> no, i don't. i think this is way past it, but i thought right from the beginning, politics is hardball, but this is the most partisan a.g. that we've seen and i believe the most incompetent that we've seen, and what she did around the same-sex-marriage thing, where she just negated her office, as an example, but matt, the internal stuff like this -- i think it's six communications directors or spokespeople. and stuff happens. but i always judge politicians -- wh
kathleen kane -- the problems continue to mount for her. search warrants were served at two offices of the pennsylvania attorney general -- one in harrisburg, the other in norristown. and also, a judge has ordered kane to explain the firing of james barker. you see, he was a prosecutor in her office who had testified during a grand-jury investigation into leaks at the a.g.'s office. meanwhile, governor tom wolf who is, of course, of the same party, has said kane can still fulfill her duties as...
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>> hello everyone i'm kathleen brian representing the energy efficiency programs from the department of the environment. so that was a great intro. give me just a moment. again, kathleen brian representing the department of the environment talking about our role in energy efficiency, the present and the future. so we know that our energy future will be in renewable energy but we also believe that energy efficiency matters is the first step, the first step and the journey to renewables must be an optimization of existing structures and building efficiency is the first step in that direction. san francisco environment has the experience and the community relationships that work we have run energy efficiency programs for for 15 years now and we expect to run these programs for the future even with ssca in place and our team can be a familiar face to building owners small business owners multifamily building owners and commercial building owners we will also continue to prioritize our relationship with pg&e. we will continue to have success. the programs the department runs contribute 40
>> hello everyone i'm kathleen brian representing the energy efficiency programs from the department of the environment. so that was a great intro. give me just a moment. again, kathleen brian representing the department of the environment talking about our role in energy efficiency, the present and the future. so we know that our energy future will be in renewable energy but we also believe that energy efficiency matters is the first step, the first step and the journey to renewables...
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thank you, kathleen. >> sfgov tv, please present the pdf thank you. hello, everyone, my name is kathleen bryant, i am here to represent the department and talk about our current role in energy every si and how we think it might change in the future. we all know that energy efficiency matters. we also know that our future will be in renewable energy. we firmly believe the first step will be to move forward in optimizing our existing building systems so that we can achieve our energy efficiency goals. the department of the environment has xhuepbtd relationships that work. we've been running energy efficiency programs now for 15 years and we expect to continue to run these programs in the foreseable future, even with a cca in place. our staff can be a familiar face to building owners, business owners, building engineers, property managers and even residents .d we can also continue to cultivate our relationship with pg&e as we run our programs as a local government partnership since 2006 and will continue to have success. we currently contribute 40 percen
thank you, kathleen. >> sfgov tv, please present the pdf thank you. hello, everyone, my name is kathleen bryant, i am here to represent the department and talk about our current role in energy every si and how we think it might change in the future. we all know that energy efficiency matters. we also know that our future will be in renewable energy. we firmly believe the first step will be to move forward in optimizing our existing building systems so that we can achieve our energy...
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kathleen sebelius: i would do a quick answer to the first. this is a major framework, assuming supreme court cases are survived, that's will evolve over time. were looking at the 50th anniversary this year of medicare and medicaid, which looks very different now. it has evolved and been updated. hope this sets a new chapter new framework can do just the same. the early results are pretty impressive with millions of people with coverage, but also reforms and costs. five years into aca, all the issues are trending in a positive way. we will see. but i think this will evolve over time. eric cantor: i'm not sure i follow the question with the facility fees question in there. i would elaborate on that -- ask you to elaborate on that. audience member: there are patients who are concerned to go to the hospital a lot and get attacked on fee and they had not received it before. i was wondering if it was caused by the aca not caused but something that is possibly to do . eric cantor: i don't think it is the aca. i'm not familiar with what you are refer
kathleen sebelius: i would do a quick answer to the first. this is a major framework, assuming supreme court cases are survived, that's will evolve over time. were looking at the 50th anniversary this year of medicare and medicaid, which looks very different now. it has evolved and been updated. hope this sets a new chapter new framework can do just the same. the early results are pretty impressive with millions of people with coverage, but also reforms and costs. five years into aca, all the...
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if there were we would all be following it. >> kathleen thank you. kathleen smith with renaissa capital. >>> microsoft and yahoo are teaming up on search and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. the companies are redoing the search partnership with changes. the new agreement allows flexibility on how ads are managed. microsoft shared to 42.16 and yahoo rose a nickel to $45.78. and black rock saw investments rise as cash flows were strong across all classes. revenue did fall short of estimates because of weaker fees tied to the stronger dollar. shares were off 1% to $372.18. philip morris posting a top ant bottom line showing top lines. they did see profits fall from last year as they were pressured by the stronger dollar. still the stock popped to $84.96. mattel reported higher cost. and a stronger dollar weighed on its sales. they are trying to revamp as saled for some of the toys like the iconic barbie doll have slowed. and shares were volatile in after hours trading and it was off $25.27 in the regular sale. >>> the number of americans f
if there were we would all be following it. >> kathleen thank you. kathleen smith with renaissa capital. >>> microsoft and yahoo are teaming up on search and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. the companies are redoing the search partnership with changes. the new agreement allows flexibility on how ads are managed. microsoft shared to 42.16 and yahoo rose a nickel to $45.78. and black rock saw investments rise as cash flows were strong across all classes. revenue did...
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into the good day for kathleen kane. shirleen. >> absolutely not.> residents say it's a matter of life and death. one local community is outraged stray bullets continue to fly through their lehigh valley neighborhood. "action news" anchor rick williams is live in the news room with more on this. rick. >> shirleen, thank you. that's right, this is happening in stock card town northampton county and neighbors say the stray bullets have been coming from a nearby gun club in that area. the bullets have been hitting homes and also landed in many backyards. coming up tonight at 5:00 lehigh valley correspondent walter perez will be live to tell us how long this has been going on and what happened when he went to talk to people at that particular gun club. >>> also coming up tonight the apple watch is put to the test. consumer reporter nydia han has the results of a consumer reports test to help you decide if the new apple gadget is worth the big money. >>> those stories and much more when we see you in just a little bit. until then back to the studio and w
into the good day for kathleen kane. shirleen. >> absolutely not.> residents say it's a matter of life and death. one local community is outraged stray bullets continue to fly through their lehigh valley neighborhood. "action news" anchor rick williams is live in the news room with more on this. rick. >> shirleen, thank you. that's right, this is happening in stock card town northampton county and neighbors say the stray bullets have been coming from a nearby gun club...
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cosby denies the allegations. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane plans to fight a judge'splain why she fired a prosecutor in her office. prosecutor james barker testified in an investigation and then was fired by kane. kane's attorney released a statement saying that we intend to file papers challenging the basis of the order and reiterating personnel decisions made by attorney general kane was on good faith judgments. >>> hillary clinton is planning to launch her candidacy in an online video tomorrow. two senior advisers say it will center on boosting middle class economic security and broaden opportunities for working class families. >>> uber could be coming to delaware. transportation officials are finalizing an agreement to allow the company to operate in the state. the department of transportation secretary says part of the agreement will deal with the level of background checks that the drivers have to undergo. no time lain has been announced. >>> sunny skies for the eighth annual philly spring cleanup. nbc 10 in east germantown. 12,000 volunteers helped out with 600
cosby denies the allegations. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane plans to fight a judge'splain why she fired a prosecutor in her office. prosecutor james barker testified in an investigation and then was fired by kane. kane's attorney released a statement saying that we intend to file papers challenging the basis of the order and reiterating personnel decisions made by attorney general kane was on good faith judgments. >>> hillary clinton is planning to launch her...
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mark: i'm speaking with kathleen gaffey. when the fed does decide to raise interest rates, how the markets react? is there going to be some volatility? >> i'm expecting more volatility . in a perfect world, everyone is looking for the fed to gradually raise interest rates in for everything to go very smoothly. i think the challenge is, we are at the zero bound so even a small rise in rates could lead to negative returns for investors who were at the short end. they are there for capital preservation. it is less about what the fed does and how gradual they are and how investors react to a new environment, transitioning to life back to normal. mark: let's talk about how your managing things at eaton vance. we saw in the fourth quarter of 2014. >> it gave us a lot of room to maneuver. we have 20% in cash going into the fourth quarter. with the increased volatility what we saw with the treasury action in october and particularly lower oil prices presented an opportunity to look for opportunities in the corporate sector and also
mark: i'm speaking with kathleen gaffey. when the fed does decide to raise interest rates, how the markets react? is there going to be some volatility? >> i'm expecting more volatility . in a perfect world, everyone is looking for the fed to gradually raise interest rates in for everything to go very smoothly. i think the challenge is, we are at the zero bound so even a small rise in rates could lead to negative returns for investors who were at the short end. they are there for capital...
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. >> five years ago, kathleen bowley married wayne, and they started a family here in southern maine. >> i couldn't have asked for a better partner. we shared the same value system. we just felt into it very easily. it was easy. wayne worked as a meat cutter at a butcher shop. one day he fell at work, and was prescribed vicodin and percoset for the pain. several months later he injured his arm at work again, and his doctor prescribed him oxycontin. >> i was in the waiting room and the doctor came out and said we had to give him something stronger this time because he's built up a tolerance. and i thought that was peculiar, but i just nodded and responded to the doctor and that was that. he's the doctor, he's in charge he's the expert. it took me about 9 months to figure out what was going on with him and the prescription pills. i was working from home one day and he came home around 2 o'clock that afternoon and he was so messed up. i mean he couldn't even put a sentence together. and he told me later on that he took 10 vicodin that day. this was by 2 o'clock. if he didn't have the opi
. >> five years ago, kathleen bowley married wayne, and they started a family here in southern maine. >> i couldn't have asked for a better partner. we shared the same value system. we just felt into it very easily. it was easy. wayne worked as a meat cutter at a butcher shop. one day he fell at work, and was prescribed vicodin and percoset for the pain. several months later he injured his arm at work again, and his doctor prescribed him oxycontin. >> i was in the waiting room...
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kathleen mcfarland: if i can add my final lots -- one, the debates you have you could have today about -- we are still talking about a lot of the same issues, public support or what is an increasingly unpopular war. do you go back and bomb somebody who does not abide by the agreement? those are issues we are facing today. the other thing i must conclude with as i listen to the three of you, talking about with enormous depth and dealing and concern and integrity and no naivete and the way you helped conduct foreign policy during a period of crisis in the united states and dealing with one of the most intractable problems imus he was an honor to serve -- i must say it was an honor to serve such great men. thank you for putting it down for us. people can learn a lot from what you've done for your nation. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> learned from leading historians about presidents and first ladies, their policies and legacies here on the presidency. to watch our programs
kathleen mcfarland: if i can add my final lots -- one, the debates you have you could have today about -- we are still talking about a lot of the same issues, public support or what is an increasingly unpopular war. do you go back and bomb somebody who does not abide by the agreement? those are issues we are facing today. the other thing i must conclude with as i listen to the three of you, talking about with enormous depth and dealing and concern and integrity and no naivete and the way you...
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time we're seeing the grand jury report that recommends criminal charges against attorney general kathleen kane. that report says kane should be charged with perjury, obstruction and other offenses. >> now, this all stems from accusations that kane leaked secret grand jury information. deanna durante live with the new information. >> who decides if kane will in fact, be charged? >> well the montgomery county district attorney, and she will also now have to decide if kane should face additional charges. this after a staffer was fired. the kane camp says it was because of restructuring. that man testified in front of the grand jury and they say that he testified extensively. and he's named in this report. >> you want the public to see the -- >> yeah, i'd like the public to see the entire -- all the materials. >> kathleen kane's lawyer got his wish, the entire 27-page grand jury presentment was unsealed after noon today. but when it came to arguments in front of a panel, he lost that battle. kane's lawyers contend that the firing of james barker a top staffer was for office restructuring. but
time we're seeing the grand jury report that recommends criminal charges against attorney general kathleen kane. that report says kane should be charged with perjury, obstruction and other offenses. >> now, this all stems from accusations that kane leaked secret grand jury information. deanna durante live with the new information. >> who decides if kane will in fact, be charged? >> well the montgomery county district attorney, and she will also now have to decide if kane...
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kathleen went on a couple of vacations. >> oh yeah. maired. >> we asked rory scott from the bookie's paddy power to put the double win in perspective. >> if you want the odds on the world ending in any given minute tomorrow it's about the same or elvis presley playing a gig on the moon the next week. >> it sent britain's tabloids into a frenzy. won twice and they still live in a caravan. more chance of seeing elvis at the supermarket shouted the son. giddy but keeping it in check, exact lean says a get away might be nice together. >> dave doesn't like flying so we're going on a cruise hopefully this time. we said we were going to do that last time but it's never happened. he said he's going to do it this time. >> once again they intend to give some of their money away to charity. when he was asked why he continued playing even after he won, he just felt it was going to be his turn again one day, and, yes he intends to keep playing. norah? >> all right. charlie d'agata. >> he's a pretty spiffy dresser. >> charlie, you look fantastic. i
kathleen went on a couple of vacations. >> oh yeah. maired. >> we asked rory scott from the bookie's paddy power to put the double win in perspective. >> if you want the odds on the world ending in any given minute tomorrow it's about the same or elvis presley playing a gig on the moon the next week. >> it sent britain's tabloids into a frenzy. won twice and they still live in a caravan. more chance of seeing elvis at the supermarket shouted the son. giddy but keeping it...
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kathleen went on a couple of vacations. >> oh yeah. win in perspective. >> if you want the odds on the world ending in any given minute tomorrow it's about the same or elvis presley playing a gig on the moon the next week. >> it sent britain's tabloids into a frenzy. won twice and they still live in a caravan. more chance of seeing elvis at the supermarket shouted the son. giddy but keeping it in check, exact lean says a get away might be nice together. >> dave doesn't like flying so we're going on a cruise hopefully this time. we said we were going to turn again one day, and, yes he intends to keep playing. norah? >> all right. charlie d'agata. >> he's a pretty spiffy dresser. >> charlie, you look fantastic. i love that tie and jacket together. >> thank you very much. >> dave and kathleen's neighbors are going, yay, they won again so happy for them. and they're going to keep playing. yay. good. go dave and kathleen. >> we're so happy for them. >>> all right. he's been called an extreme angler. ahead an extreme fishing trip to the ever
kathleen went on a couple of vacations. >> oh yeah. win in perspective. >> if you want the odds on the world ending in any given minute tomorrow it's about the same or elvis presley playing a gig on the moon the next week. >> it sent britain's tabloids into a frenzy. won twice and they still live in a caravan. more chance of seeing elvis at the supermarket shouted the son. giddy but keeping it in check, exact lean says a get away might be nice together. >> dave doesn't...
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kane. >> the grand jury recommending kathleen kane be charged with per injury i and obstruction alsond that she mischaracterized the events to cover up activities. the grand jury did not find her testimony truthful. the remarks are included in the release monday afternoon of the previously sealed finings, kane had continuously denied allegation that is she illegally leak secret grand jury documents. release of the documents comes as a three judge panel is considering if kane violated a court order by firing her chief deputy james bark eras retaliation. >> this is a very serious allegation that has been laid at the feet of the attorney general. >> reporter: special assistant prosecutor john mcmahon is arguing indirect criminal attempt allegation should proceed. kane fired barker after he testified before a grand jury investigating allegation that is kane allegedly leak secret information. kane's attorney says the the firing was a restructuring move. >> it doesn't look like retaliation at all. as you can see that steps were taken to reorganize the office to make it the more effective t
kane. >> the grand jury recommending kathleen kane be charged with per injury i and obstruction alsond that she mischaracterized the events to cover up activities. the grand jury did not find her testimony truthful. the remarks are included in the release monday afternoon of the previously sealed finings, kane had continuously denied allegation that is she illegally leak secret grand jury documents. release of the documents comes as a three judge panel is considering if kane violated a...
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we have a new grand jury report that says kathleen kane should face charges.ake a closer look at the accusations against her next on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> we are monitoring a tense and volatile situation on the streets of baltimore tonight. these are live pictures from that city where protesters have violently attacked police set cars on fire and looted local businesses. >> this all started late this afternoon when a large crowd confronted police and began throwing bricks and rocks at officers. at least seven were hurt. police say one of those officers was unresponsive. a short time later. look at this a police car set on fire. then crowds of people began looting local businesses. the violent and destructive protests have spread to other parts of the city and police have stepped up security outside camden yards where fans are showing up for tonight's orioles game. >> now tonight, this all comes on the same day as freddy gray's funeral took place. now, freddy gray died just more than a week ago after suffering a mysterious final injury while in police custod
we have a new grand jury report that says kathleen kane should face charges.ake a closer look at the accusations against her next on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> we are monitoring a tense and volatile situation on the streets of baltimore tonight. these are live pictures from that city where protesters have violently attacked police set cars on fire and looted local businesses. >> this all started late this afternoon when a large crowd confronted police and began throwing bricks and...
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5 i am not. -- kathleen sebelius: i am not. there was negotiations that the president was asked at the table and went to every aspect of the bill. there were different approaches. when the massachusetts senate seat was lost, you then had to retreat to reconciliation, which is a procedure that only allows some things to be considered and others not. i think at the end of the day there are a lot of things that have to be fixed. the individual mandate did go into effect this year for taxes. it is fully in effect, the way it was exactly written. the employer mandate will kick in, but frankly, for employers folks who have 50 or less employees are exempted from the law anyway. that is the way it was written. that is about 94% of employers. for those -- they are in, but most of them offer health insurance anyway. things around administrative burden had a balance -- had to balance with the packages are of benefits right now. every state has the state mandates that they have passed included in the benefits package. we now have i think t
5 i am not. -- kathleen sebelius: i am not. there was negotiations that the president was asked at the table and went to every aspect of the bill. there were different approaches. when the massachusetts senate seat was lost, you then had to retreat to reconciliation, which is a procedure that only allows some things to be considered and others not. i think at the end of the day there are a lot of things that have to be fixed. the individual mandate did go into effect this year for taxes. it is...
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you did -- >> i did "the graduate" with -- >> seth: with kathleen turner. >> with kathleen turner. >>- my bigger question, as you get in the previews, you get closer and closer. it's you rehearsal. are there any mishaps? anything gone wrong as you get close? >> sure. well the very first performance of this show, i totally forgot my lines. like in one place. i just, totally, i had no idea where i was or who i was. >> seth: what happened? >> i don't know, but i go to a very dark place. it is very dark. not fun. >> seth: you know you have one? >> oh, yeah. >> seth: you are not thinking -- >> very clear. not only the rest of the cast. obviously they're waiting for me to speak. but at a certain point, about, 1,000 paying customers are also like, he needs to say something. because, this is like awkward for everyone here. that wasn't. during "the graduate" actually, i -- i one time farted on stage. [ laughter ] but this is what was interesting. it was a silent one. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you think, you are clear. >> i'm clear. i'm clear. i think it was kathleen i was in the scene with, but
you did -- >> i did "the graduate" with -- >> seth: with kathleen turner. >> with kathleen turner. >>- my bigger question, as you get in the previews, you get closer and closer. it's you rehearsal. are there any mishaps? anything gone wrong as you get close? >> sure. well the very first performance of this show, i totally forgot my lines. like in one place. i just, totally, i had no idea where i was or who i was. >> seth: what happened? >> i...
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[applause] kathleen hicks: thank you everybody for coming, thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the most memorable of my moment for this week was to hear senator cory gardner say to reflect on your principles, and i think it reflects on the hearts of polarization -- the harsh polarization of our country, so if all of the state legislators can top this, we should come together as a country and solve these pertinent issues. >> my favorite evoking from julie adams, the secretary of the senate, and she said remember to be humble and have a strong work ethic, be kind to the people you meet on your way up the visual meet them on the way back down. >> often times we have a lack of true statesman, and as much as i disagree with him, senator john mccain read the senate torture report and maintained how staying away from torture is essential to the character of our democracy. at the point that w
[applause] kathleen hicks: thank you everybody for coming, thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the most memorable of my moment for this week was to hear senator cory gardner say to reflect on your principles, and i think it reflects on the hearts of polarization -- the harsh polarization of our country, so if...
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health care system with former house majority leader eric cantor and kathleen kathleen sebelius part of a discussion dealing with technology. this is an hour. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm director of nyu washington, d.c. and happy to welcome you to the auditorium. tonight, we are honored to host the forum for discourse in the public square which provides nyudc for thoughtful discussion of controversial topics and issues. special thanks to the foundation for the support of the program. we are grateful for the institute of public health arming the next generation of health pioneers with the critical thinking skills, accum accumand approaches to address the world's most pressing health problems. join me in welcoming the dean of public health and nyu director of public health introducing our topics and special guests. [ applause ] >> thank you michael for the kind introduction. good evening, everyone, delighted to welcome you to the development of discourse on the public square cosponsored by nyudc and institute of public health and thank you for the support for this important event.
health care system with former house majority leader eric cantor and kathleen kathleen sebelius part of a discussion dealing with technology. this is an hour. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm director of nyu washington, d.c. and happy to welcome you to the auditorium. tonight, we are honored to host the forum for discourse in the public square which provides nyudc for thoughtful discussion of controversial topics and issues. special thanks to the foundation for the support of the...
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kathleen sebelius did visit the white house tons of time during that time period, despite what peter schweizer and his institute made up and convinced oftentimes reasonable outlets to print as if it were fact. so that's peter system chweizer and his research institute they're back in the news. he's releasing a new book on may 5th called "clinton cash" the untold story of how and why foreign governments and businesses helped to make bill and hillary clinton rich. the book reportedly delves into the donations giving to the businesses helped to make bill and hillary clinton rich. the book reportedly delves into the donations giving to the clinton was secretary of states and looks into whether she did any resulting favors for the people making those donations. the odds thor's conservative research group is already calling it their new book. you kind of see how this fits into a pattern of things, right? this is not a surprising turn. when you take a closer look at the organization and who is backing him, it is a who's who of big right-wing funders, including one of the guys behind the med
kathleen sebelius did visit the white house tons of time during that time period, despite what peter schweizer and his institute made up and convinced oftentimes reasonable outlets to print as if it were fact. so that's peter system chweizer and his research institute they're back in the news. he's releasing a new book on may 5th called "clinton cash" the untold story of how and why foreign governments and businesses helped to make bill and hillary clinton rich. the book reportedly...
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kathleen willey. so on, so forth. still most popular woman in america. her husband is still most popular elected official. if i were republicans go after her on substance. go after her on substance. don't go after her on scandal. it is not going to work. >> why is that? they doesn't could it in the past because of confluence of factors campaign contribution, speech or contribution from foreign government, paid speech by foreign government. those sort of confluences don't often mean anything other than there is a confluence and they speak their way around it. that is what this book is. this book will be like whitewater. >> which went nowhere. which went nowhere. >> this is the difference. this book isn't just about hillary clinton's personal life. this ties directly what you're saying going after her record. this talks about what she was doing when she was secretary of state. it is not just, what were the clintons up to behind closed doors with cattle futures or bill's bedroom. this is an administration, charlie, whose state department let me finish, was
kathleen willey. so on, so forth. still most popular woman in america. her husband is still most popular elected official. if i were republicans go after her on substance. go after her on substance. don't go after her on scandal. it is not going to work. >> why is that? they doesn't could it in the past because of confluence of factors campaign contribution, speech or contribution from foreign government, paid speech by foreign government. those sort of confluences don't often mean...
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attorney general kathleen kane's child predator sections has made more than 300 arrests. >>> new at 5:00 -- keeping the streets safe. it is the job of every police department but it's become a daunting task for officers in wilmington. as nbc10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong explains, police say money is one of their biggest challenges. >> reporter: this little girl is the apple of her dad's eye. >> pretty much every year i lose at least five good friends. >> reporter: steven has seen a lot in wilmington. he hopes police are making things better. >> they have enough officers and things like that. they're not in the right place at the right time. >> reporter: a couple weeks ago crime sult antconsultants listed a hundred things they could do. through the city's new budget transparency website, you can see the chief's goals and the numbers he's working with. the city council tells me he hopes the chief is planning to implement many consultant investigations. >> we do have more police departments than other cities outside. we have enough money, we just need to see how we're going to
attorney general kathleen kane's child predator sections has made more than 300 arrests. >>> new at 5:00 -- keeping the streets safe. it is the job of every police department but it's become a daunting task for officers in wilmington. as nbc10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong explains, police say money is one of their biggest challenges. >> reporter: this little girl is the apple of her dad's eye. >> pretty much every year i lose at least five good friends. >>...
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. >> now that kathleen has offered such a gracious introduction begin my talk with a quotation from herses in the social studies textbooks the board was reviewing for cody's books make no reference to the original founding father in giving new credit of every feature of american government. some text was so skewed that students might even end up beating nemesis was the first american. and erroneous conclusion. in her estimation. [laughter] if moses is starting late in the textbooks they were written to cover social studies standard by the texas board of education through 2010 for both the standards depict moses whose principals and formed the american founding documents and the commandments as a direct precursor as the direct declaration of independence and constitution and to identify biblical law in the g.o.p. geode tradition as a starting point. this is what taxes once their students to go for broke social studies has a civic issue the purpose is to cultivate the knowledge and skills and virtues necessary for responsible citizenship. but was social studies standard say about religion
. >> now that kathleen has offered such a gracious introduction begin my talk with a quotation from herses in the social studies textbooks the board was reviewing for cody's books make no reference to the original founding father in giving new credit of every feature of american government. some text was so skewed that students might even end up beating nemesis was the first american. and erroneous conclusion. in her estimation. [laughter] if moses is starting late in the textbooks they...
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. >> joining us is ed henry fox news chief white house correspondent and kathleen parker pulitzer prize winner and our gift from npr. >> i broke the guacamole story. nah... >> people are chattering about this and chasing 9 van? were you embarrassed? >> slightly. i blogged about it on foxnews.com and my point is we are covering a candidate, not a celebrity. frankly, as much as the clinton campaign when people are writing about pant suits and this silliness they will say, we hate this we want to talk about substance, i am sure they are saying this is awesome let the media focus on this frivolous nonsense and no one is asking her about, how is the russian reset? how is that working out? >> how can you ask her about that when you and not get 50 yards from her? >> i got a limit closer. in some of the events i was close to her but people tried to shout questions and she just would not answer. we will talk about that later. she is part of this. it is not just the media. she has to realize she has to face scrutiny. >> what explains the media fixation or obsession with the menu choices the chick
. >> joining us is ed henry fox news chief white house correspondent and kathleen parker pulitzer prize winner and our gift from npr. >> i broke the guacamole story. nah... >> people are chattering about this and chasing 9 van? were you embarrassed? >> slightly. i blogged about it on foxnews.com and my point is we are covering a candidate, not a celebrity. frankly, as much as the clinton campaign when people are writing about pant suits and this silliness they will say,...
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. >> dave long said he had a gut feeling, and that makes he and his wife kathleen the luckiest couple in britain. they won, 1.5 million-dollar for the second time in two years. >> it is amazing. >> if you ask for odds on the world ending at any given minute tomorrow it would be about the same odds. same odds as elvis pressly playing a gig on the moon next week. >> that puts tonight perspective. >> kathleen says she hopes to take a cruise and go on some trips. dave says he has no plans to stop playing the lottery. >>> trend to go day katie couric pull s off a the the ultimate joke and it goes viral. >> she appeared on the late, late show with james corden, and check this out. >> katie couric. >> are you okay. >> up here, up here, james. >> james. >> well, split is, james corden has a heart attack, katie couric grins ear to ear with her april fools joke. now that was a stuntwoman that came down first. we were told she wasn't hurt but corden just about stroked out and you can under tan why. he was a good sport bit. >> this kind of stuff happens every night on the late show with james cor
. >> dave long said he had a gut feeling, and that makes he and his wife kathleen the luckiest couple in britain. they won, 1.5 million-dollar for the second time in two years. >> it is amazing. >> if you ask for odds on the world ending at any given minute tomorrow it would be about the same odds. same odds as elvis pressly playing a gig on the moon next week. >> that puts tonight perspective. >> kathleen says she hopes to take a cruise and go on some trips. dave...
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. >> the third phone company -- kathleen asks via facebook i received a voicemail from someone sayinguecross. the recording asked if i was kathleen and gave the number to call back to get sensitive information. is this a scam? >> it sure does. >> i've got to tell you most major organizations and most insurance companies, businesses and your employer they're not going to call you and ask for this kind of information and they're going to send you a letter because they'll send you letters for this kind of thing and the best way to check, first of all this is a scam if the bluecross is not going to do this, but just so that you can check and be sure you'll never call back the number when someone leaves it on your phone number. and instead you go to the phone book and go to 911, excuse me, 411 get the phone number and call them back and then ask them that question and never use a number that someone uses for you. >> a prescription at a pharmacy using my medical card costs $63. i changed pharmacies so the new one doesn't charge anything for the same prescription. is this legal? >> it depend
. >> the third phone company -- kathleen asks via facebook i received a voicemail from someone sayinguecross. the recording asked if i was kathleen and gave the number to call back to get sensitive information. is this a scam? >> it sure does. >> i've got to tell you most major organizations and most insurance companies, businesses and your employer they're not going to call you and ask for this kind of information and they're going to send you a letter because they'll send...
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a former staff of attorney general kathleen kane is now suing her.hat man claims kane made false accusations about him and is trying to ruin his name. fox 29's jeff cole is live in our newsroom. jeff what else is this worker claiming? >> reporter: he's claiming she defamed him actually. the former agent for the attorney general claude thomas spoke fox 29 investigate last april. did he not take part in any investigation that targeted members of his own race african-americans. now he sued the attorney general kathleen claiming she defamed him. thomas who asked that we not show his face back then because of his work in law enforcement told fox 29 undercover he was the driver for informant lee. driving a bmw he would take lee to meet politicians who were offered bribes in return for votes. attorney general kane shut down the probe claiming it was possibly racially tainted she also said she had statement in which thomas is quoted as saying he was told to target blacks. thomas argued last spring absolutely not true. >> i am extremely outraged that not only
a former staff of attorney general kathleen kane is now suing her.hat man claims kane made false accusations about him and is trying to ruin his name. fox 29's jeff cole is live in our newsroom. jeff what else is this worker claiming? >> reporter: he's claiming she defamed him actually. the former agent for the attorney general claude thomas spoke fox 29 investigate last april. did he not take part in any investigation that targeted members of his own race african-americans. now he sued...
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a lady named kathleen let me in her house. she was a widow and always spoke of her late husband saying you know, he was much more handsome than jerry cooper. she meant it. she really did. in the gallery, you see my wife akie abe. i don't doubt what she says about me. simply out of this world. she was so kind as to let lots and lots of people stop by her house. they were so diverse. i was amazed and said to myself america is an awesome country. later, i took a job as a maker and i was given a chance to work in new york. here in the u.s. hierarchy was neither here nor there. people advanced based on merit. when you discuss things, you don't pay much attention to who is junior or senior. you just choose the best idea no matter what the idea was from. -- who the idea was from. this taught me so much. so much so after i got elected as a member of the house some of the old people in my party would say hey, you are so -- and so my family name it is not abe. some americans do call me that every now and then. but i don't take offense.
a lady named kathleen let me in her house. she was a widow and always spoke of her late husband saying you know, he was much more handsome than jerry cooper. she meant it. she really did. in the gallery, you see my wife akie abe. i don't doubt what she says about me. simply out of this world. she was so kind as to let lots and lots of people stop by her house. they were so diverse. i was amazed and said to myself america is an awesome country. later, i took a job as a maker and i was given a...
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bureau for their support, especially my outstanding bureau chief david and my white house colleague, kathleen hennessey, mike, and amy. i think a couple of visionary , the los angeles times and of the chicago tribune. our -- all of us are lucky to work for wise publishers at the tribune. and finally, i say hi to my dad who is watching this on fox news. in and my family right here indeed. see. and to my family right here in d.c. now, let me introduce our next speaker cecily strong. like the president and the first lady, cecily is from chicago. she came up through second city comedy and is now one of the most recognized members of the snl cast. cecily is no stranger to political journalism. her father, though strong, was journalist in the state house. i am sure tonight he is also a proud father. bill, welcome. [applause] at last years's dinner, association president steve drew attention to the increasing diversity of the white house press corps. tonight, we strike a blow for diversity are a -- diversity and political commentary. i do not know why, but women almost never serve in the position ce
bureau for their support, especially my outstanding bureau chief david and my white house colleague, kathleen hennessey, mike, and amy. i think a couple of visionary , the los angeles times and of the chicago tribune. our -- all of us are lucky to work for wise publishers at the tribune. and finally, i say hi to my dad who is watching this on fox news. in and my family right here indeed. see. and to my family right here in d.c. now, let me introduce our next speaker cecily strong. like the...
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. >>> kathleen kane announced the firing of one of her prosecutors. he testified before a grand jury and recommend charges against kane. it will prompt a review to see if it violated an order to protect witnesses from retaliation. kan's office was it was for efficiency and tighter controls. >>> a shooting outside the census bureau in washington d.c. >>> an actress and mother said she had to toss out breast milk due to a problem with airport security. details next. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. every cup has a story... dunkin' k-cup packs are my life. we're a good fit. a single serving for myself. it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. get two boxes of dunkin' k-cup packs for $16.99. your coffee, your dunkin'. >> on the people scene it's come to life that john hamm was the
. >>> kathleen kane announced the firing of one of her prosecutors. he testified before a grand jury and recommend charges against kane. it will prompt a review to see if it violated an order to protect witnesses from retaliation. kan's office was it was for efficiency and tighter controls. >>> a shooting outside the census bureau in washington d.c. >>> an actress and mother said she had to toss out breast milk due to a problem with airport security. details next....
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. >> when mayor kathleen lewis and council members meet they are protected by ballistic armor it's called mccurdy's armor used by the military to protect against rockets or grenades. >> it could protect us against grenades or anything. the worst we get is a good yelling at. >> it used to be a courtroom and in case it was ever used as that again it had to update it. we were asked not to show where the armor is installed. >> we have no threats. it's just an update of material that was there for 30-years. >> mccurdy's armor is produced by dynamic defense materials it demonstration shows its many uses for just a regular council meeting it promises protection. >> the manufacturer has been approached by civilians to build safe rooms with the ballistic materials but it's the first time it's used in this kind of setting. >> it's not our intention to be the first but to be safe. >> like the inden with the shooting at the board of -- in the poconos, they think it's money well spent. in lawrence i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >>> some young buck county residents took a stand against raci
. >> when mayor kathleen lewis and council members meet they are protected by ballistic armor it's called mccurdy's armor used by the military to protect against rockets or grenades. >> it could protect us against grenades or anything. the worst we get is a good yelling at. >> it used to be a courtroom and in case it was ever used as that again it had to update it. we were asked not to show where the armor is installed. >> we have no threats. it's just an update of...
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kathleen kennedy townsend thank you so much. here's president obama. >> full apology for japan's actions during world war ii. including with regard the estimated 200,000 women enslaved by imperial forces. would you make an apology for that today? thank you. >> i think it's very important to recognize that the u.s. japan alliance hasn't been good just for united states and japan. it's been good for asian pacific region and the world. the basic foundation of peace, stability, insuring that territorial borders were respected, freedom of navigation. all that has underwritten the incredible growth that's taken place in the asian pacific region. china has benefitted from it. it's on that basis that china became an economic juggernaut that ended up being enincorporatedeninkorptincorporated into global trade. no we don't think a strong u.s. japan alliance should be seen as a -- it should be seen a continuation of work being done to insure you have a stable area where there are diplomatic conflicts, healthy economic competition but large
kathleen kennedy townsend thank you so much. here's president obama. >> full apology for japan's actions during world war ii. including with regard the estimated 200,000 women enslaved by imperial forces. would you make an apology for that today? thank you. >> i think it's very important to recognize that the u.s. japan alliance hasn't been good just for united states and japan. it's been good for asian pacific region and the world. the basic foundation of peace, stability, insuring...