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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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to introduce you to kathleen.g fat cupcakes. >> kathleen offered the samples. >> these were baked this morning and i'll cut them up. but, you know, i eat cupcakes out of my hand. i say just go for it! >> the event planner sampled the samplers. >> it does taste like oreo. >> oh, my gosh. it is good. >> and local media covered the event. >> big fat cupcake has struggled to stay open. now it is getting a make over through a show on msnbc. our sister network on cable. >> throughout the afternoon kathleen made valuable contacts. >> that would be another great venue we can put something together. >> that would be wonderful. >> red velvet and oreos are my favorites. >> a nice balance between fluffily fluffily. >> when the planners left and the media was gone, kathleen took a moment to reflect. >> i didn't have a whole lot of hope in what was going to happen. i was going through i think at my fourth chemo. i was really sick. i wasn't sure how it was going to play out. it restored my faith in people and letting people help
to introduce you to kathleen.g fat cupcakes. >> kathleen offered the samples. >> these were baked this morning and i'll cut them up. but, you know, i eat cupcakes out of my hand. i say just go for it! >> the event planner sampled the samplers. >> it does taste like oreo. >> oh, my gosh. it is good. >> and local media covered the event. >> big fat cupcake has struggled to stay open. now it is getting a make over through a show on msnbc. our sister...
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kathleen: i went to get my mba. i think a lot of the skill sets i earned -- i learned early on about building a team all caps to fruition. i never thought i would ever be running a construction company. iran and environmental -- i ran and environmental construction company. i've always some private equity partners, we quadrupled the size of that. a lot of the same skill sets that you learned in your basic job where you learn how to do everything from running the xerox to taking notes to finding details, i still do those today. the key part is building a good team. frederick: i'm trying to envision you in a hard hat. kathleen: i have one with my name on it. i have a safety vest and steel-toe boots. >> you cut to me and i'm in the bathroom. [laughter] >> whatever it takes. frederick: judy, when you get ready to leave the white house what was going through your head? judy: like most of what would come next, what was really good about that, except for working they gave me really good training experience. when you are wo
kathleen: i went to get my mba. i think a lot of the skill sets i earned -- i learned early on about building a team all caps to fruition. i never thought i would ever be running a construction company. iran and environmental -- i ran and environmental construction company. i've always some private equity partners, we quadrupled the size of that. a lot of the same skill sets that you learned in your basic job where you learn how to do everything from running the xerox to taking notes to finding...
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kathleen bittel used to work for the company. she recruited students, got them to sign loans, and advised them. craig: they definitely sugarcoated it. reporter: and she regrets it to this day. kathleen: i saw hundreds of kids like him. it breaks my heart. what they do is just wrong, on so many levels. everything he said was absolutely true. i saw it happen hundreds and hundreds of times. they're stealing futures. they're stealing futures. they promise them the world, and they give them nothing for it but debt. reporter: are edmc's art institutes defrauding students? ai's parent company wrote us that the accusations referred to the past and the situation is different now. on their website the ceo makes , assurances. edward west: it is in the very fabric of who we are. as chief executive officer, i believe in a culture that promotes compliance with federal and state laws, agency rules and regulations. reporter: kathleen bittel doesn't believe him. she says the company falsified statistics to get public funding and federal student l
kathleen bittel used to work for the company. she recruited students, got them to sign loans, and advised them. craig: they definitely sugarcoated it. reporter: and she regrets it to this day. kathleen: i saw hundreds of kids like him. it breaks my heart. what they do is just wrong, on so many levels. everything he said was absolutely true. i saw it happen hundreds and hundreds of times. they're stealing futures. they're stealing futures. they promise them the world, and they give them nothing...
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kathleen: macro economic in st. two and atracking at quarter present, but you still do not have enough growth in the first half of the year. james bullard: i do not think the bounceback will be as germanic as last year. by the time we were done, we were talking about 4%, 5% growth for the quarter. i do not think we will quite get that this time. it is a pattern. and you are talking about original seasonality here. if the pattern follows, as it thatast year, you expect data to accumulate as you go through june and july. confirmation. we have to see that in order to number the first-quarter is not as weak as it initially appeared. michael: we had charity own say last friday it would be appropriate to raise rates this year. should we assume that the case is for a rate increase in 2015? when you look at the economy overall, five .4% unemployment, -- 5.4% unemployment, these numbers are not very far from normal for the u.s. economy. inflation is low, but it not that low. we think a stronger cpi, core cpi just recently, s
kathleen: macro economic in st. two and atracking at quarter present, but you still do not have enough growth in the first half of the year. james bullard: i do not think the bounceback will be as germanic as last year. by the time we were done, we were talking about 4%, 5% growth for the quarter. i do not think we will quite get that this time. it is a pattern. and you are talking about original seasonality here. if the pattern follows, as it thatast year, you expect data to accumulate as you...
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kathleen great to have you. thanks for being with us. so the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the program. what does this ruling mean? if we don't know if it was constitutional and there is no injection. >> what this ruling means is it completely validates what nsa whistleblowers have been saying for years, which is that the nsa bulk phone collection program exceeds the authority that congress gave the nsa under section 215 of the patriot act inspect the section is a public law, but the justice department and the nsa have been using a secret twisted interpretation of that law to go far beyond the scope of it. >> how significant really is this at the end of the day? >> this is incredibly significant. congress right now is considering reauthorize -- passing the freedom act which would adjust and limit the bulk collection and that's really a c-plus effort, the freedom act, which is really kind of pathetic given that it's been almost two years since edward snowden's disclosures, and all we've seen is more and more confirmation
kathleen great to have you. thanks for being with us. so the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the program. what does this ruling mean? if we don't know if it was constitutional and there is no injection. >> what this ruling means is it completely validates what nsa whistleblowers have been saying for years, which is that the nsa bulk phone collection program exceeds the authority that congress gave the nsa under section 215 of the patriot act inspect the section is a public...
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host: kathleen is calling on the democratic line. kathleen, good morning to you. caller: thank you. can you give me as much time as you gave the guy from maine? i want to talk to the democrat strategists. why do you get on tv? and i'm a democrat. you're sitting there giving this guy a playbook to how to hurt the democrats. they don't give you all any advice. and let me tell you some of your republican candidates. marco rubio flip-flop drinking water while trying to give a speech. ted cruz tried the to shut the government down over obama's health care. and then there's 50 hearings on health care costs and the day he said he was going to run for president, he said he was going to get rid of health care. tuesday, he said he was going to get health care. rick perry, under investigation. jeb bush, brother, war, chris christie, on investigation scott walker, on investigation. you know, mike huckabee is a lying preacher. donald trump is a joke. so why don't you sit up there and help the democrats instead of trying to give republicans a playbook and republican guy, it's amazing how you all
host: kathleen is calling on the democratic line. kathleen, good morning to you. caller: thank you. can you give me as much time as you gave the guy from maine? i want to talk to the democrat strategists. why do you get on tv? and i'm a democrat. you're sitting there giving this guy a playbook to how to hurt the democrats. they don't give you all any advice. and let me tell you some of your republican candidates. marco rubio flip-flop drinking water while trying to give a speech. ted cruz tried...
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kathleen says she has no resentment toward her biological mother.t wants answers. >> you're still the reason i'm here. so even if you don't want to talk to me that's fine. i just want to know who you are. >> if you'd like to help katie with her search to find her biological mother go to month myfoxphilly.com and click on seen on tv. in bethlehem shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >> western pennsylvania teen builds her dream tree house but now her township says it's got to go. 14-year-old elyse built a tree house all by herself on the front of her parent's home. two level fort features a tv, harry potter decorations and clear roof so elyse can watch the stars at night but the party is coming to an end after the summer. because neighbors complained the township says that tree house it's not allowed. >> first i thought it was a joke but then it wasn't, and i got really sad. >> it took like a lot of planning to do and to figure out what should go where and stuff. >> elyse came to deal with the township though, she can keep this thing up over the summer but
kathleen says she has no resentment toward her biological mother.t wants answers. >> you're still the reason i'm here. so even if you don't want to talk to me that's fine. i just want to know who you are. >> if you'd like to help katie with her search to find her biological mother go to month myfoxphilly.com and click on seen on tv. in bethlehem shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >> western pennsylvania teen builds her dream tree house but now her township says it's got to go....
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. >> reporter: kathleen is pouring her heart out on ocean media i have lot of supportive friend that are here for me. >> reporter: she's on a very personal emotional mission to find her birth mother. >> like that one little spot you are just like i'm just needing to know, like because it is about me, that little emptiness. >> reporter: kathleen who goes by katie was a adopted at ten months old. she said her adoptive parents told her she was born september 21st, 1992 at a home in easton. she went to a easton hospital before she was adopted through the the catholic social agencies of allentown. >> they didn't make me feel like i was adopted. they made me feel like i was their child but in the back of my mind it was just eating away. >> reporter: she says her record don't list her birth mother's name and has in information on her fat only she has a brother and sister, a few years later being an old child it would be cool to have a sister and like a brother, and i just really want to meet them and develop a relationship that i didn't have when i was a kid. >> reporter: kathleen's faceboo
. >> reporter: kathleen is pouring her heart out on ocean media i have lot of supportive friend that are here for me. >> reporter: she's on a very personal emotional mission to find her birth mother. >> like that one little spot you are just like i'm just needing to know, like because it is about me, that little emptiness. >> reporter: kathleen who goes by katie was a adopted at ten months old. she said her adoptive parents told her she was born september 21st, 1992 at a...
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. >> reporter: former flight attendant sean kathleen said she has seen it all in her seven years in their and now posts it all to see. from garbage in seat pockets and yep, that's a condom to bare feet. >> the most unruly passenger i ran in to is a gentleman in the front lavatory who was smoking crack and he caught his hair on fire. >> reporter: kathleen said she has experienced flying with passengers with autism but said she never received any special training. >> there could have been other methods of dealing with the situation. definitely education with crew members, especially with autistic passengers, people would be beneficial. >> that is what the beegles are demanding. they plan to sue. >> if there had been awareness on the part of the crew, we would have gotten that help when we asked for it. they would have listened to us. we're not trying to get special privileges. when you have a child with special needs, you need aittle support from your community. >> reporter: they did finally make it home. they say united gave them a ticket for another airline. for "nightline," i'm cecilia
. >> reporter: former flight attendant sean kathleen said she has seen it all in her seven years in their and now posts it all to see. from garbage in seat pockets and yep, that's a condom to bare feet. >> the most unruly passenger i ran in to is a gentleman in the front lavatory who was smoking crack and he caught his hair on fire. >> reporter: kathleen said she has experienced flying with passengers with autism but said she never received any special training. >> there...
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>> plus why the anti-abortion right is attacking kathleen turner, the legendary actress is here to respond. and should sex on the beach land you on a sex offender registry? >> bold and brazen with their bodies, now busted and behind bars. >>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. republican texas governor greg abbott is still defending his controversial decision to call in the texas guard to monitor u.s. military exercises happening in his state this summer. a move that's been slammed by members of his own party for stoking paranoid furyies about a planned invasion of the lone star state. in an interview today, abbott tried to dispel those theories while laying the blame for the hysteria squarely at the feet of president obama. >> i think the cause of the underlying concern that is we see instances like a shooting in ft. hood by a terrorist, that the president labels workplace violence. we see the president come to the border in texas and say, it's safer than it's ever been only to have a record number of people crossing the border coming into the stat
>> plus why the anti-abortion right is attacking kathleen turner, the legendary actress is here to respond. and should sex on the beach land you on a sex offender registry? >> bold and brazen with their bodies, now busted and behind bars. >>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. republican texas governor greg abbott is still defending his controversial decision to call in the texas guard to monitor u.s. military...
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kathleen whitley, another teacher was devastated. >> it was just shock. disbelief that she was gone. she was my best friend. i mean, she was my kindred spirit. we were the same person. >> 27-year-old justine had married her long-time boyfriend eric just that spring. she loved being a teacher. and by all accounts, the little kids in her classroom loved her back. ♪ >> she was a very darling teacher. she was the kind of teacher that you would want for your own child. >> but on that november morning, the stunned teachers had few details. it seemed justine had been out driving after midnight and her car had broken down. she was apparently struck by a vehicle as she walked down a dark country road in the rural county where she and her husband lived north of sharltsville, virginia. >> amber had been up late at her grandmother's when she heard a ruck us at the door. a stranger, a man was asking her to call 911. >> this man came up to my door and said had his wife got hit by a car. >> amber followed the man, eric abshire, into the chilled night. she watched as he
kathleen whitley, another teacher was devastated. >> it was just shock. disbelief that she was gone. she was my best friend. i mean, she was my kindred spirit. we were the same person. >> 27-year-old justine had married her long-time boyfriend eric just that spring. she loved being a teacher. and by all accounts, the little kids in her classroom loved her back. ♪ >> she was a very darling teacher. she was the kind of teacher that you would want for your own child. >>...
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kathleen is totally right. going to be a stormy political season. >> let's talk carly fiorina here a minute. michael steele, she was trying to become a player in politics and hasn't gotten there. is this run for the presidency, should it be taken, should she be taken as a serious top tier candidate or does this look, some accused her of being a vanity project. >> watching her interview, i've got to start to take her seriously. she has come off more and more as a credible candidate, as someone people at least want to listen to within the party. she is getting a lot of traction, a lot of buzz, if you will from some of the grassroots folks. i think the real test for her is not anything between now and august. it's what happened when she is on the stage with the fellows. and the context of that conversation she has an opportunity to distinguish herself. the way she pushed back on your questions about her tenure and getting fired, i thought that sounded reasonable. as a voter looking at that i thought, okay, that ma
kathleen is totally right. going to be a stormy political season. >> let's talk carly fiorina here a minute. michael steele, she was trying to become a player in politics and hasn't gotten there. is this run for the presidency, should it be taken, should she be taken as a serious top tier candidate or does this look, some accused her of being a vanity project. >> watching her interview, i've got to start to take her seriously. she has come off more and more as a credible candidate,...
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kathleen, let me ask you first. i think i know where he is heading. i'm stunned. it takes a lot of guts to come out of the republican party to say this party which i'm a member of got us into isis, blew up part of iraq. they did everything in the world. for 20 years they've been wrong, and we're still listening to them because they have the gall to keep speaking. the democrats don't do it as well as rand paul, blow these guys apart. i think this is differentiation. this is where rand paul is trying to separate himself from the rest of the herd. >> he believes it. >> he does believe it. he is trying to carve out a path between isolationism and neo conservatism. there is nothing wrong with asking the questions he is asking. when people are seeing some of the other candidates who are saying we're going to track them down, rip out their jugular, drink their blood. >> i'm a little wilder on this, because i think he really believes what he says. i think he is an objectivist, a libertarian. and guys like bobby jindal, they make it up every day. they're day traders. whate
kathleen, let me ask you first. i think i know where he is heading. i'm stunned. it takes a lot of guts to come out of the republican party to say this party which i'm a member of got us into isis, blew up part of iraq. they did everything in the world. for 20 years they've been wrong, and we're still listening to them because they have the gall to keep speaking. the democrats don't do it as well as rand paul, blow these guys apart. i think this is differentiation. this is where rand paul is...
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and you aren gayished at 25%, they drop that to 10%, then this hospital went after keith's wife, kathleen sued her, and garnished her paycheck also, so we wanted to find out okay, first we are looking at credit card companies. they are credit card companies that's what they do, but for a nonprofit hospital to do something that ended up being a wrecking ball on somebody's financial life just how much of this is going on? >> and what did you find? >> well, we looked across six states and in state after state after state. this were hospitals sues hundreds of their patients. and we zoomed in on missouri because we found one hospital there that was -- also found heart land hospital. this is where keith goes for care. that hospital just really jumped off the charts. shay sues about 2,000 plus people in 2013. that was more than any other hospital in the state, and at the same time, some other hospitals bigger hospitals are suing 20 people. of in a case where satiety they are just not paying the bill but driving a bmw. i said what is going on at this hospital. >> mark you advise nonprofits on the
and you aren gayished at 25%, they drop that to 10%, then this hospital went after keith's wife, kathleen sued her, and garnished her paycheck also, so we wanted to find out okay, first we are looking at credit card companies. they are credit card companies that's what they do, but for a nonprofit hospital to do something that ended up being a wrecking ball on somebody's financial life just how much of this is going on? >> and what did you find? >> well, we looked across six states...
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prison for rape and kidnapping, apparently admitted to the crimes phillips provided the murders about kathleen mcsherry and teresa clark and also confessed to killing a third woman, a waitress, weather aul but never mentioned susan schumake. >> if he's going to brag about three, why not four? >> police believed he killed sho . >>> in november of 1986, john paul phillips went on trial for the murder of joan weatherall, one of the murders he allegedly confessed to to a secell mate. on the day he was sentenced, phillips addressed the court. >> he said, well, i didn't kill her but i hope she felt every bit of it and the judge immediately sentenced him to death and he went off to prison on death row. >> but before had sentence was carried out, he died in prison of a heart attack. although he bragged killing women, he never mentioned schumake but the family still thought he was responsible. >> we thought phillips was responsible and he went to jail and died there, so we thought t was over and done. >> others weren't so sure, for one, susan's murder was different than the others. >> most of his murde
prison for rape and kidnapping, apparently admitted to the crimes phillips provided the murders about kathleen mcsherry and teresa clark and also confessed to killing a third woman, a waitress, weather aul but never mentioned susan schumake. >> if he's going to brag about three, why not four? >> police believed he killed sho . >>> in november of 1986, john paul phillips went on trial for the murder of joan weatherall, one of the murders he allegedly confessed to to a secell...
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host: let me go back to kathleen parker limited room for , debate. she says, imagine for president -- imagine running for president of the united states, which requires narcissistic propulsion pathological ambition, and knowing at the start that not only are you not going to be president, but you will not be allowed to play with the big dogs. guest: that is a serious indictment of the process. i think if we do not handle this in a way that all of the candidates feel is fair to them, and gives them an honest shot, the whole process will break apart. we will find people organizing their own debates, other media outlets will be challenging, and the established ones, and we will find a loss of control in the process, which is exactly what the republican national committee does not want. host: john, joining us on our republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i do not know where to start. the dnc and rnc election process has been rigged by the mainstream media for so long. we do not have a choice. there's really one issue. that is the trade and
host: let me go back to kathleen parker limited room for , debate. she says, imagine for president -- imagine running for president of the united states, which requires narcissistic propulsion pathological ambition, and knowing at the start that not only are you not going to be president, but you will not be allowed to play with the big dogs. guest: that is a serious indictment of the process. i think if we do not handle this in a way that all of the candidates feel is fair to them, and gives...
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he sat down with bloomberg radio's michael mckee and kathleen hays in an exclusive interview earlieray. bullard: when you look at the economy overall, five 84% unemployment, underlying inflation, one and a half percent. -- 5.4% and implement, underlying inflation. inflation is low but it is not that low and we did get a stronger cpi, core cpi. i think inflation will move back towards the target, on a planet will continue to fall. our onll be right on implement target and write on our inflation target in the not-too-distant future. when you look at policy itself, we are still in emergency settings. we have a huge balance sheet. by are we getting policy back to normal if the economy is getting back to normal? there are long lags. he cannot be saying, that we are going to get all the way back to perfection before we even start to normalize policy. i think that is too much. the best cases that we want, at least for me, that we want to normalize policy, but we do have to get by this issue about the first quarter of gdp. is carl -- andow -- part of this was in opposition to what we heard j
he sat down with bloomberg radio's michael mckee and kathleen hays in an exclusive interview earlieray. bullard: when you look at the economy overall, five 84% unemployment, underlying inflation, one and a half percent. -- 5.4% and implement, underlying inflation. inflation is low but it is not that low and we did get a stronger cpi, core cpi. i think inflation will move back towards the target, on a planet will continue to fall. our onll be right on implement target and write on our inflation...
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thank you good afternoon commissioner president fong and members of the planning commission i'm kathleen the chair for the russian hill association this proposed project as ramifications beyond pacific after the results of this hearing will effect the surrounding neighborhood therefore i strongly request that if this commission choose not to take this project off calendar and investigate the issues and he'd them i strongly urge you to continue this project until july 2nd when all the dr requesters will be out the country or sulfate when all the dr requesters are present this issue deserved to be taken off calendar if not please continue it until the dr requesters are here. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon commissioner president fong and members of the commission i'm robin tucker the co-chair the pacific avenue neighborhood associations with any to my right is my colleague we're the dr requesters we oppose the continuance date of june 4th and please consider taking the agenda items the dr off calendar until much time as all issues and maertsd related to the property a
thank you good afternoon commissioner president fong and members of the planning commission i'm kathleen the chair for the russian hill association this proposed project as ramifications beyond pacific after the results of this hearing will effect the surrounding neighborhood therefore i strongly request that if this commission choose not to take this project off calendar and investigate the issues and he'd them i strongly urge you to continue this project until july 2nd when all the dr...
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my name is a kathleen i'm a recent c m t c massage therapist i'm not not practicing but one today hoping to have a business in the city i'm concerned about the permits and the licensing and the c p processing i do thank supervisor tang for being concerned about human trafficking i am too but i feel that a legitimate practitioner are being swept florida the same umbrella i would like more time to look at the legislation and see how it is going to impact me to work in the city in the future thank you. >> thank you i'm going to call up a few more speaker cards (calling names). >> i would like to just echo should some of my fellow massage therapists on item 2 the permits i have been a massage therapist from the 1y678 and c amt c permitted person and gone through and gotten my permit for act purchase from the california acupuncture board and concerned with those i'll be unable to open up an be establishment and i'd like to offer massages i'm definitely concerned with some of the issues of supervisor wiener co-location and if i want to have a business that is run by two people and not co-loeks
my name is a kathleen i'm a recent c m t c massage therapist i'm not not practicing but one today hoping to have a business in the city i'm concerned about the permits and the licensing and the c p processing i do thank supervisor tang for being concerned about human trafficking i am too but i feel that a legitimate practitioner are being swept florida the same umbrella i would like more time to look at the legislation and see how it is going to impact me to work in the city in the future thank...
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have better assess to the tunnel just in case we have large equipment to remove debris and plus kathleen is talking about a plan in place with equipment on stand by and everything necessary to do the necessary you know repairs or go in and remove debree we needed a plan in place we have that plan and moving forward on the project. >> on implementing that plan. >> so where does the water go during the 3 months. >> it basically wouldn't have to be shut down we'll be getting local supply. >> i want to add to that because that's. >> steve richie assistant general manager that's the crux of the issue it is 6 to 9 months that mountain tunnel can be out of service that supplies 3 months or less is something we think t is manageable from our reservoirs so a months back in service timeframe our systems what handle again using crystal clear springs and calaveres and other local reservoirs and the enter ties we can continue to provide service. >> all that water would have to be treated and yes filtered. >> we have the capacity. >> yeah. at the harvey treatment plan and others plants we will have th
have better assess to the tunnel just in case we have large equipment to remove debris and plus kathleen is talking about a plan in place with equipment on stand by and everything necessary to do the necessary you know repairs or go in and remove debree we needed a plan in place we have that plan and moving forward on the project. >> on implementing that plan. >> so where does the water go during the 3 months. >> it basically wouldn't have to be shut down we'll be getting...
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. >> now a security expert, kathleen baty was once the victim.kidnap her from her own home. >> i came home from work and was listening to my answering machine and he was in my home behind me with a knife. >> reporter: her attacker went to prison. from that day she never let her guard down. >> i lived the rest of my life in wait for it to happen again. >> reporter: she wants others to be vigilant too. baty says many houses that appear safe are vulnerable. houses like louisas. >> he can't get in. i'm sure of it. >> something i saw for myself when i spent the day with another convicted criminal. he told us he is reformed and wants to help people protect their homes. >> the window's open. >> reporter: first point of entry the car in the driveway with windows down. >> bingo. >> the garage door opener in plain sight. within 45 seconds he's in the garage and finds the door to the house unlocked. he quickly makes his way upstairs to the master bedroom where with he finds the jewelry box. >> 2 1/2 minutes. you did it in half of the time you thought you wo
. >> now a security expert, kathleen baty was once the victim.kidnap her from her own home. >> i came home from work and was listening to my answering machine and he was in my home behind me with a knife. >> reporter: her attacker went to prison. from that day she never let her guard down. >> i lived the rest of my life in wait for it to happen again. >> reporter: she wants others to be vigilant too. baty says many houses that appear safe are vulnerable. houses...
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host: let's go to the next question, this from kathleen allen. >> thank you. the average social security earned income is $15,000, how do seniors get the message accepted by politicians that we cannot afford cuts to social security and medicare programs, whether by privatization or plane cuts. beniernie: thank you for that question. just a few facts. if you see someone getting up on tv and they say social security is it going broke and we need to make cuts in social security they are not telling the truth. today, social security is $2.8 trillion and campaign out every benefit vote to every eligible american for the next 18 years. social security is not going broke. the average person is getting $14,000 a year. there are seniors in new hampshire, vermont and in this country who are trying to get by on 11,000 dollars a year. it is criminal, cruel, to talk about cutting benefits for those people. i will lead the fight against efforts to cut. what is the solution? 18 years, we are not in crisis but we need more than that. if someone is making $10 million a year an
host: let's go to the next question, this from kathleen allen. >> thank you. the average social security earned income is $15,000, how do seniors get the message accepted by politicians that we cannot afford cuts to social security and medicare programs, whether by privatization or plane cuts. beniernie: thank you for that question. just a few facts. if you see someone getting up on tv and they say social security is it going broke and we need to make cuts in social security they are not...
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kathleen and i have been together since 1978 which is incredibly almost four decades.fessionally is, of course small potatoes compared to raising three children and now having two grandchild to boot. that's michael, thomas caroline, our daughter-in-law, sarah, julie, and brendon. six charming young people who see us as parents and grandparents, especially julia and brendon, who will spend their lives thinking of us as grandparents, pure and simple. that's all we are to them. don't you remember how hard it was to really imagine your grandpop and mama as your parent's parents? to me grandmom and grandpa were simply that people born to be grandparents and that's all there was to it. so on sunday we honor the person our children look to always have, always will, as their mom. the person they go to in the world in a totally different way they do anyone else. the one who cares about them totally and without condition, who is the human definition wherever she is, of home. that's an incredible role to play in this role as incredible as being the person who gives birth to you.
kathleen and i have been together since 1978 which is incredibly almost four decades.fessionally is, of course small potatoes compared to raising three children and now having two grandchild to boot. that's michael, thomas caroline, our daughter-in-law, sarah, julie, and brendon. six charming young people who see us as parents and grandparents, especially julia and brendon, who will spend their lives thinking of us as grandparents, pure and simple. that's all we are to them. don't you remember...
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kathleen o'donnell a nurse at pen university says that provisional licenses have improved driving. >>g passengers and late night driving -- >> but she says that parents can play a bigger role starting during the learners permit stage, a good one is having to ask to use the car, it opens up the opportunity for the parents to say to the teen where you going today and who are you going with and what estimated time will you be? o'donnell suggests that parents continue driving practice with their kids so they can handle bad weather and avoid mistakes like following too closely and getting into rear end crashes and driving while tired and going off the road due to distractions. o'donnell found that teens are aware that distracted driving is dangerous. >> but how can we get them to stop some of these behaviors? >> the key is to keep the conversation going. the hospital has videos that can help parents navigate the new highway. you can find these resources at 6abc.com. i'm erin o'hearn, channel 6 "action news." >> back to the accuweather forecast it's just in the 70s now, everybody is like he
kathleen o'donnell a nurse at pen university says that provisional licenses have improved driving. >>g passengers and late night driving -- >> but she says that parents can play a bigger role starting during the learners permit stage, a good one is having to ask to use the car, it opens up the opportunity for the parents to say to the teen where you going today and who are you going with and what estimated time will you be? o'donnell suggests that parents continue driving practice...
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>> kathleen augustine's husband's attempted suicide. >> okay. do you know what method?he slit his wrists. he's unconscious. >> we got a call from a neighbor that an ambulance was outside kathy's home and they were wheeling chaz away. >> chaz higgs left a suicide note, saying he couldn't live without his wife, kathy. he blamed her political enemies for her death. >> thank you for taking my wife away from me. she was fighting for her life, a life that was taken away by non-caring politicians. my wife's career was ruined by you. i want to be buried beside my wife so we can hold hands in the sunshine. >> fortunately, chaz received medical attention in time, and he survived. the next day, kathy's funeral went ahead as planned. friends and foes alike were there. >> it was a heartbreaking ceremony. but hanging over that whole funeral were so many questions about why she had died. >> kathy augustine and chaz higgs had been married for only three years. and for kathy, it was her fourth marriage. her previous husband, charles augustine, was an airline pilot. he'd suffered a strok
>> kathleen augustine's husband's attempted suicide. >> okay. do you know what method?he slit his wrists. he's unconscious. >> we got a call from a neighbor that an ambulance was outside kathy's home and they were wheeling chaz away. >> chaz higgs left a suicide note, saying he couldn't live without his wife, kathy. he blamed her political enemies for her death. >> thank you for taking my wife away from me. she was fighting for her life, a life that was taken away...