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do you know jackson lamb very well yet, or argue still discovering him?covering him, but although in the book i'm working on at the moment, there is more revealed about him ever before. he's saying things he has never said before. what will we learn about him that we don't know? a bit more about his past, i think that's the courts to the character of lamb. there is a sense in which we're always meant to ask the question, how did he end up here? we know we don't know the whole story. that's partly because i don't know it yet either. wasn't deliberate to conceal his background, it's just that as you tease out this character, you discovered as well there was a mystery about him that you share with the reader? i think so. the character was never meant to take the central role he has come to do, but as i started writing him, i realised there was opportunity is there to write in a way i never had before, an injection of humour into the books and also that larger—than—life character who has a past which is cloaked in mystery. the other fascinating thing about th
do you know jackson lamb very well yet, or argue still discovering him?covering him, but although in the book i'm working on at the moment, there is more revealed about him ever before. he's saying things he has never said before. what will we learn about him that we don't know? a bit more about his past, i think that's the courts to the character of lamb. there is a sense in which we're always meant to ask the question, how did he end up here? we know we don't know the whole story. that's...
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that is the core to the character of jackson lamb.t is a sense in which we are always meant to ask the question how did he end up here? we might know a bit of the story but we don't know a bit of the story but we don't know the whole story. that is partly because i don't know it either yet. it was not deliberate to conceal his background, it was as you began to tease out his character you discovered as well there was a mystery about him which is a mystification you share with the reader? yes, the character was never meant to take the central role that he has come to do, but as soon as i started writing, there were opportunities there in terms of bringing that injection of humour into the books and also that larger—than—life character who has a past that is cloaked in mystery. the other fascinating thing about this story, and it is unusual, is you set it not just story, and it is unusual, is you set it notjust in the contemporary world in london principally where the threat of a terrorist act is ever present, but you have been very spe
that is the core to the character of jackson lamb.t is a sense in which we are always meant to ask the question how did he end up here? we might know a bit of the story but we don't know a bit of the story but we don't know the whole story. that is partly because i don't know it either yet. it was not deliberate to conceal his background, it was as you began to tease out his character you discovered as well there was a mystery about him which is a mystification you share with the reader? yes,...
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and i believe conor lamb is the guy that's going to do that. >> do you have a candidate you like?s. rick saccone. i'm a republican of course. but i think he has the experience. >> reporter: when you vote are you voting on local issued or do you have your eye on donald trump? >> my eye's on donald trump because i want the country to do good and i think that donald trump is a unique president. i think that he's not a democrat or a republican. i believe he's an independent. and that's why i like him. >> reporter: but if you like him don't you want to send be? from his party up? >> i'm a renlsed democrat but whoever i feel best fits the mold. that's why i kind of like donald trump. >> what's interesting about this particular district is that it actually has a 70,000 voter margin for democrats. and a lot of union members. almost 80-plus thousand union members. so it's coal country. so a democrat could potentially upend a republican there if they have the right message. >> reporter: rick saccone is a staunch defender of trump's. we caught up with him as traveled between campaign events.
and i believe conor lamb is the guy that's going to do that. >> do you have a candidate you like?s. rick saccone. i'm a republican of course. but i think he has the experience. >> reporter: when you vote are you voting on local issued or do you have your eye on donald trump? >> my eye's on donald trump because i want the country to do good and i think that donald trump is a unique president. i think that he's not a democrat or a republican. i believe he's an independent. and...
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lamb opposed your tax cut and defended obamacare. he worked in the obama administration which put illegal immigrants who commit crimes back on the street. and negotiated the iranian deal that gave billions to the leading funder of terrorism. lamb and pelosi. too liberal on it too many issues. congressional leadership fund is responsible for this advertising. steve: alayna? they have decided to distance themselves from nancy pelosi. they have said they want new leadership and not heard necessarily as leader of the party. as you mentioned, you are going to be pushing into a republican -leaning district. when a candidate says i'm unadjusted and supporting nancy pelosi, what do you say to them? what do you think that says about the state of your party's leadership right now? rep. lujan: canids are running races across the country. they know the voices they will speak to through their constituency. leader pelosi, no one works smarter around the clock. republicans have spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to discredit her. being a
lamb opposed your tax cut and defended obamacare. he worked in the obama administration which put illegal immigrants who commit crimes back on the street. and negotiated the iranian deal that gave billions to the leading funder of terrorism. lamb and pelosi. too liberal on it too many issues. congressional leadership fund is responsible for this advertising. steve: alayna? they have decided to distance themselves from nancy pelosi. they have said they want new leadership and not heard...
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the only character i don't do that with is jackson lamb himself.e what he does and says but never what he thinks feels. to somebody who hasn't read the four preceding books and might perhaps pick up this one and go back, how would you describe jackson lamb? the best way of describing him would be to meet him. to enter his department of the secret service where all the failures get assigned. you have to go round the back of the building through the door thatjams and all the way up to the top attic and when you open the door you would find a very dark room was no natural light because he always has the blind down, and you would see a very large man with his feet up on the desk, the air would be noxious because he smokes and is aggressively flatulent. that's how he marks his territory. do you know jackson lamb well yet or are you still discovering him? still discovering him although in the book i am working on at the moment there is more revealed about him. are you going inside him for the first time? he is saying things he has not said before. what w
the only character i don't do that with is jackson lamb himself.e what he does and says but never what he thinks feels. to somebody who hasn't read the four preceding books and might perhaps pick up this one and go back, how would you describe jackson lamb? the best way of describing him would be to meet him. to enter his department of the secret service where all the failures get assigned. you have to go round the back of the building through the door thatjams and all the way up to the top...
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do you knowjackson lamb well are you still discovering him?in the book i am working on at the moment that is more revealed about him. are you going inside him for the first time? he is seeing things he has not said before. what will we learn about him that we don't know without giving away the plot. a bit more about his past. that is really the core to the character. there's a sense in which we had always meant to ask the question, how did he end up to ask the question, how did he end up your? we might know a bit of the story but we don't know the whole story. that is partly because i don't know what either yet. so it wasn't deliberate to conceal his background, just that as you began to tease out the character you discovered as well that there was a mystery about him which is a mystification use year with the reader. the character was never meant to take the central role he has come to do but as soon as i started writing i realised there we re started writing i realised there were opportunities in a way i had never done before, in order to br
do you knowjackson lamb well are you still discovering him?in the book i am working on at the moment that is more revealed about him. are you going inside him for the first time? he is seeing things he has not said before. what will we learn about him that we don't know without giving away the plot. a bit more about his past. that is really the core to the character. there's a sense in which we had always meant to ask the question, how did he end up to ask the question, how did he end up your?...
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and, a lamb product, we sell for $17.and it costs three times the amount of time -to make it, takes three times? -katie: yeah. yeah. lemonis: have you guys gotten together and had an opinion with the two of them and said, "this is ridiculous"? holly: it doesn't really matter. lemonis: at all? holly: we're kind of, like, on our own out here. nobody really comes out here. it gets really hot in here. -lemonis: no ac in here. -holly and katie: no ac. holly: every friday, they're gone fishing. lemonis: they're gone fishing. holly: they go fishing all the time. lemonis: well, how do you make payroll through fishing? katie: yeah, well, those are questions we have, as well. holly: yes. lemonis: did they tell you why i was coming? katie: they didn't actually tell us why you were coming, but it's a real small company, so we know why you're here. -holly: we know all the gossip. -lemonis: why am i here? katie: well, you're here because the business is out of money. there's nothing left to pay anyone. our vendors are maxed out on thei
and, a lamb product, we sell for $17.and it costs three times the amount of time -to make it, takes three times? -katie: yeah. yeah. lemonis: have you guys gotten together and had an opinion with the two of them and said, "this is ridiculous"? holly: it doesn't really matter. lemonis: at all? holly: we're kind of, like, on our own out here. nobody really comes out here. it gets really hot in here. -lemonis: no ac in here. -holly and katie: no ac. holly: every friday, they're gone...
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they don't always lamb where you want them to.ve to be out looking, finding them in the snow? yes, yeah. up the road, sunderland was one area badly hit this morning. as blizzards swept through. which ended up off the road. of like stuck behind a vehicle. in front of you really. it really was. even cornwall got a covering. an opportunity for a different kind of boarding in the south—west. adding to the accumulations in kent and neighbouring counties. for several years, with canals freezing over. the reality again is that the severity of snowfall varied widely. there is no sign of things getting better yet. with that red weather warning in place. place. serious situation in other parts of england and wales. england and wales. medical work and getting people to and from hospital. and from hospital. major accident in nottinghamshire, on the a1, 16 vehicles involved. on the a1, 16 vehicles involved. not open until next week because of the severe weather. the severe weather. last train to london from the room was three hours late. was t
they don't always lamb where you want them to.ve to be out looking, finding them in the snow? yes, yeah. up the road, sunderland was one area badly hit this morning. as blizzards swept through. which ended up off the road. of like stuck behind a vehicle. in front of you really. it really was. even cornwall got a covering. an opportunity for a different kind of boarding in the south—west. adding to the accumulations in kent and neighbouring counties. for several years, with canals freezing...
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and maybe go back, how would you describe jackson lamb?e where failures get the signs, you have to go round the back of the building and through a door that jams, and up the stairs until you reach the top attic. when you open the door, you find a dark room with no natural light, a very large man with his feet on the desk, the ebb with his feet on the desk, the ebb with the noxious, because he smokes and drinks, here's aggressively flatule nt. and drinks, here's aggressively flatulent. that's how he marked his territory. do you know jackson flatulent. that's how he marked his territory. do you knowjackson lamb very well yet, or argue still discovering him? still discovering him, but although in the book working on at the moment, there is more revealed about him ever before. he's saying things he has never said before. what will we learn about and that we don't know? a bit more about his past, i think that's the courts to the character of lamb. there is a sense in which we're island lie ask the question, how did he end up here? we know we do
and maybe go back, how would you describe jackson lamb?e where failures get the signs, you have to go round the back of the building and through a door that jams, and up the stairs until you reach the top attic. when you open the door, you find a dark room with no natural light, a very large man with his feet on the desk, the ebb with his feet on the desk, the ebb with the noxious, because he smokes and drinks, here's aggressively flatule nt. and drinks, here's aggressively flatulent. that's...
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so will it come in like a lion or a lamb?he answer in your full eyewitness forecast coming up in just few. did you like that tease. >> that was very good, lauren. can't wait to hear. >> thank you so much. we'll see you soon. >>> remember when we aren't on the air you can always get the latest on the current forecast and all of your headlines as well online at cbsphilly.com. >>> now the annual mummers mardi gras parade made its way down soggy main street in manayunk and very special guest mummer was there tooting his own horn i might add. "eyewitness news" reporter alicia nieves is live in manayunk tonight eagles center jason kelce was strutting his stuff just a short time ago. i'm sure he had his classic costume on, right, alicia? >> reporter: it sure did. eagles center came here on main street wearing that suit and also playing the saxophone with the avalon string band. i mean he just add to do what was already a great time happening here. a great time despite the wet and soggy weather. ♪ >> reporter: some of the best string
so will it come in like a lion or a lamb?he answer in your full eyewitness forecast coming up in just few. did you like that tease. >> that was very good, lauren. can't wait to hear. >> thank you so much. we'll see you soon. >>> remember when we aren't on the air you can always get the latest on the current forecast and all of your headlines as well online at cbsphilly.com. >>> now the annual mummers mardi gras parade made its way down soggy main street in manayunk...
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of god i come, i come ♪ ♪ ♪ o lamb of god i come, i come ♪ because thy promise i believe, o lamb ofa: when this commences we'll see the laying of the wreath from the majority leader, speaker, president and first lady. >> president trump and his wife melania among the 2300 visitors invited to the capitol for this special and most rare ceremony. billy graham, the reverend billy graham only the fourth private citizen to lie in honor under the dome of the u.s. capitol in the capitol rotunda. >> you might wonder as you saw that modest pine coffin go up the steps into the capitol looks different from others you've seen there. it was actually constructed, built by inmates at the louisiana state prison and you can see here the wreath is about to be laid. let's watch. >> let's bow our heads for the benediction. almighty god, the fountain of every blessing, we praise you for your greatness and goodness that gave our nation and world the gift of your servant, evangelist william franklin graham, jr. we thank you for using him to preach your gospel around the world to counsel and pray for nation
of god i come, i come ♪ ♪ ♪ o lamb of god i come, i come ♪ because thy promise i believe, o lamb ofa: when this commences we'll see the laying of the wreath from the majority leader, speaker, president and first lady. >> president trump and his wife melania among the 2300 visitors invited to the capitol for this special and most rare ceremony. billy graham, the reverend billy graham only the fourth private citizen to lie in honor under the dome of the u.s. capitol in the capitol...
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they don't always lamb where you want them to.ng, finding them in the snow? yes, yeah. up the road, sunderland was one area badly hit this morning. all the buses stopped running at one point, as blizzards swept through. 0n the way in, we found steve trying to free his car, which ended up off the road. there was a lorry stuck there, so we were sort of like stuck behind a vehicle. and it was just like a sheet of, well, you can see virtually in front of you really. a white—out? it really was. even cornwall got a covering. an opportunity for a different kind of boarding in the south—west. south—east england ended up on the receiving end as well, adding to the accumulations in kent and neighbouring counties. the capital received its heaviest snow for several years, with canals freezing over. the reality again is that the severity of snowfall varied widely. there is no sign of things getting better yet. we are going to speak to nick miller later in the hour with an update. plenty more to come on that. we'll find out how this story — and
they don't always lamb where you want them to.ng, finding them in the snow? yes, yeah. up the road, sunderland was one area badly hit this morning. all the buses stopped running at one point, as blizzards swept through. 0n the way in, we found steve trying to free his car, which ended up off the road. there was a lorry stuck there, so we were sort of like stuck behind a vehicle. and it was just like a sheet of, well, you can see virtually in front of you really. a white—out? it really was....
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as a nancy pelosi puppet. >> lamb said he won't back pelosi as speaker and keeping a low profile. he's shunning the national media, including our interview request. he made his case to our pittsburgh affiliate this weekend. >> my strategy is to go straight to the voters and talk to them about what we face in pennsylvania, not anyone's national agenda. that seems to be working so far. >> lamb following the doug jones strategy. >> james carvell called pittsburgh, philadelphia and pittsburgh with alabama in between. >> we haven't seen any reliable polling. the folks i spoke with who are pro trump are still very much pro trump. one older gentleman said every time the media attacks trump he feels like it's an attack on him personally. while we don't have any reliable polls, we know it's a closer race than republicans would like it to be. >> a democratic win would be explosive. you can found our 18 for '18 coverage at abc.com and downloading our app. round table up next. app. round table up next. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital mu
as a nancy pelosi puppet. >> lamb said he won't back pelosi as speaker and keeping a low profile. he's shunning the national media, including our interview request. he made his case to our pittsburgh affiliate this weekend. >> my strategy is to go straight to the voters and talk to them about what we face in pennsylvania, not anyone's national agenda. that seems to be working so far. >> lamb following the doug jones strategy. >> james carvell called pittsburgh,...
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how do you say-- "silence of the lambs" in french?> no, it doesn't really work. >> stephen: sounds like a delicious dish. ( laughter ) "tonight, we have the silence of the lambs. ( laughter ) the lamb is very quiet because it is dead. ( laughter ) but so delicious." ( applause ) um, we've got to take a little break, but we'll be right back with more jodie foster. stick around, everybody. are cream conditioners bringing your hair down? switch to new pantene light as air foam conditioner, full of rich pro-v nutrients. for 100% conditioning, 0% weight. new pantene. foam conditioner. (elevator speaker) going down. oh no. peter? it's kristy. camp jenkins? maybe this will jog your memory. alexa, play "my funky place." (alexa) playing your music. remember our dance? ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm not peter. alexa, note to self. take the stairs next time. get a free moto mod with amazon alexa when you buy a moto z2. available at major carriers. when you buy a moto z2. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching,
how do you say-- "silence of the lambs" in french?> no, it doesn't really work. >> stephen: sounds like a delicious dish. ( laughter ) "tonight, we have the silence of the lambs. ( laughter ) the lamb is very quiet because it is dead. ( laughter ) but so delicious." ( applause ) um, we've got to take a little break, but we'll be right back with more jodie foster. stick around, everybody. are cream conditioners bringing your hair down? switch to new pantene light as...
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you mentioned conner lamb. >> dana: definitely outspending lamb.e does have an ad and it's taking a real shot at the current minority leader in the house. watch. >> my opponent wants you to believe the biggest issue in this campaign is nancy pelosi. it's all a big lie. i have already said on the front page of the newspaper that i don't support nancy pelosi. >> dana: she just still be quite a foil for republicans if he is having to already say i won't vote for her and even cut an ad against her. >> she is one of the least liked figures in the country. certainly the least liked democratic figure in the country. and, you know, she has been going around doing this listening tour across the country which republicans are thrilled about. they want to see nancy pelosi out in front. and conner lamb's ad goes to show the extent to which democrats are going to have to in districts especially like districts like this these have to distant themselves from nancy pelosi if they want a chance at winning some of these red districts. >> dana: i want to get to anothe
you mentioned conner lamb. >> dana: definitely outspending lamb.e does have an ad and it's taking a real shot at the current minority leader in the house. watch. >> my opponent wants you to believe the biggest issue in this campaign is nancy pelosi. it's all a big lie. i have already said on the front page of the newspaper that i don't support nancy pelosi. >> dana: she just still be quite a foil for republicans if he is having to already say i won't vote for her and even cut...
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and democrat connor lamb, running in pennsylvania special election where voters go to the polls in two weeks made it clear he does not want to run on gun control. >> the majority of americans who tell pew and other pollsters they're in favor of banning assault weapons, you do not support that. >> i do not support that. >> joining me, senator pat toomey of pennsylvania, the republican leader of the last bipartisan effort in congress in attempt to reform gun laws that didn't pass. senator, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. >> good morning, chuck. thanks for having me. >> let me start with your bill and what we know about the shooter down in south florida. there was a lot of information the school system had, there was a lot of information that were called into authorities about the mental stability or instability of this young man. >> right. >> but there's no part of the law that would have mandated that information make it into the background check system. how would your bill deal with that? >> it wouldn't. you know, the fact is the bill that joe manchin and i introduced and still
and democrat connor lamb, running in pennsylvania special election where voters go to the polls in two weeks made it clear he does not want to run on gun control. >> the majority of americans who tell pew and other pollsters they're in favor of banning assault weapons, you do not support that. >> i do not support that. >> joining me, senator pat toomey of pennsylvania, the republican leader of the last bipartisan effort in congress in attempt to reform gun laws that didn't...
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early and alfalfa feet his 90 ewes and 140 lambs. are ats ok, the girls school. i will take care of the rabbits. >> and then you make the deliveries? love of: he shares his the land with stephanie. she raises rabbits, 100 that she feeds with granules of grain, and treats without antibiotics. to finance this endeavor, she had to defend her business plan. to a banker that we were able to market about 30 rabbits a week, we were given permission to construct this building. the rabbits are slaughtered and sold on the farm. the old barn now converted into a cold room, cutting room, and shop. be a breeder, butcher, work with meat. you have to be a salesman. you have to be a secretary, an accountant, a manager, and a banker. on average, 40 rabbits and five lambs are processed and sold each week for a profit of 1650 euros. the couple invested 700,000 euros to take over a and transfm the farm, a bit backed by the former owner. local distributional is what consumers want today. in that sense, he certainly took this in the right direction. reporter: with direct sales and eur
early and alfalfa feet his 90 ewes and 140 lambs. are ats ok, the girls school. i will take care of the rabbits. >> and then you make the deliveries? love of: he shares his the land with stephanie. she raises rabbits, 100 that she feeds with granules of grain, and treats without antibiotics. to finance this endeavor, she had to defend her business plan. to a banker that we were able to market about 30 rabbits a week, we were given permission to construct this building. the rabbits are...
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he has the legislative background and connor lamb, yes, he has the legal background. i'm the only candidate that has a legal background and experience in the legislative branch of government. >> neil: the legal background could work both ways, by the way. let me ask you a little bit about what is happening in your state. in this redistricting going on here, it could take a 13-5 advantage in favor of republicans for the 18 congressional seats and maybe strip away four of those streets to democrats. as things stand now, it would be a 9-9 makeup. what do you think of that and this redistricting move? >> you know, i'm not surprised. i've seen a lot of this within pennsylvania a lot of the gerrymandering. having worked in the senate of pennsylvania, i can tell you the republicans and the democratic parties have a strong hold on our elected officials. the elected officials in pennsylvania are working for the parties themselves. they're not working for the people. in fact, neil, that is taking place across the nation right now. you hear day after day, people are upset with t
he has the legislative background and connor lamb, yes, he has the legal background. i'm the only candidate that has a legal background and experience in the legislative branch of government. >> neil: the legal background could work both ways, by the way. let me ask you a little bit about what is happening in your state. in this redistricting going on here, it could take a 13-5 advantage in favor of republicans for the 18 congressional seats and maybe strip away four of those streets to...
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norman lamb, your findings a psychotic episode.e. norman lamb, yourfindings using freedom of information, what have you discovered? we have discovered that although treatment starts reassuringly on time for many people, in other words within the two—week standard, they then regularly didn't get the full evidence —based treatment package which is part of the government's standard. and the government keeps say it is meeting the standard, but they are not. as you said, only about 25% of the country is delivering the full evidence —based treatment package. you would never get that encounter. it is like saying to someone, we will give you some chemotherapy, but we will not give you the full treatment programme. and yet we know that for every pound spent, you save about £15 in the long run for the state because you are giving people the chance of rescuing them, the chance ofa chance of rescuing them, the chance of a good life, the life that the re st of of a good life, the life that the rest of us take for granted. why isn't it happening
norman lamb, your findings a psychotic episode.e. norman lamb, yourfindings using freedom of information, what have you discovered? we have discovered that although treatment starts reassuringly on time for many people, in other words within the two—week standard, they then regularly didn't get the full evidence —based treatment package which is part of the government's standard. and the government keeps say it is meeting the standard, but they are not. as you said, only about 25% of the...
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now businesses are bringing workers raises and bonuses an creating job but nancy pelosi and connor lamb still opposing your tax cut. >> the ads tell you about the lengths the gop will go to use her as their boogie man or boogie woman because those ads make it seem like connor lamb is supporting nancy pelosi as democratic leader when he is not supporting her as democratic leader. the ads are very careful. if you've seen, now you know why they are so careful. folks, control of congress this year is largely going to be a contest between two boogie men. president trump, and nancy pelosi. democrats are going to tag their opponents to the president. and they may not even need help from it. the background noise for the gop is president trump. but republicans will tag their opponents to pelosi. and republicans are stuck with their guy but democrats aren't. there have been called -- calls for a shake-up but pelosi has consistent consistently held them off or quieted them now and she's sending a message, she's not going anywhere and she wants to show she does have fight in her, especially for his
now businesses are bringing workers raises and bonuses an creating job but nancy pelosi and connor lamb still opposing your tax cut. >> the ads tell you about the lengths the gop will go to use her as their boogie man or boogie woman because those ads make it seem like connor lamb is supporting nancy pelosi as democratic leader when he is not supporting her as democratic leader. the ads are very careful. if you've seen, now you know why they are so careful. folks, control of congress this...
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. >> yes, lamb and rice, you know, that is okay. >> this ace i low combination.hey are ledded with every meat and every filler, chicken, beef, liver, rice, corn, grains. >> these le combination diet, lamb and rice limits the ingredients of your diet you are feeding your pet. i call them trial. feed it for four to six weeks your pet gets nothing but lamb and rice and if your petties not allergic it should do well on that diet. >> and it is fine. >> eight-dollar bag. >> if not try a different trial. look for a chicken and potato diet. >> okay. >> moving up to the next little more expensive. this is all kangaroo diet or limited ingredient kangaroo diet, new fad too. these patients come back allergic to beef, chicken. these combinations are developing different meats, salmon, low ingredient, kangaroo, no rice in, grains. if your pet has a grain energy , feed him kangaroo fine pet has a meat allergy may in the work for your pet. >> we are almost out of time. >> next up we have a salmon and rice formula. this is more different type of , ingredient, little more expensiv
. >> yes, lamb and rice, you know, that is okay. >> this ace i low combination.hey are ledded with every meat and every filler, chicken, beef, liver, rice, corn, grains. >> these le combination diet, lamb and rice limits the ingredients of your diet you are feeding your pet. i call them trial. feed it for four to six weeks your pet gets nothing but lamb and rice and if your petties not allergic it should do well on that diet. >> and it is fine. >> eight-dollar bag....
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. >> dana: does this affect the connor lamb/rick saccone race in pennsylvania? >> quite a bit. the district connor lamb is running in is not the same district he said he's gonna run in under these new congressional lines. now, connor lamb, this big recruit for the democrats, if he wins in this upcoming election in march, he'll have a lot of momentum. ultimately, he's running for a district that may not exist in a few months. >> dana: let me ask you ab the quinipiac poll. it had been looking better for republican. this just in today. why party would you want to see win control of the house? democrats 53%, republicans 38%. among independent voters, which party would they want? republicans 36% and democrats 47%. you see that widening a bit. is that consistent with what you're hearing? >> you can live and die by the generic ballot. i think there's two fundamental points that both parties are looking at. number one tax reform has given a boost to the republican party. >> dana: definitely. >> if you look at all the poll, republicans have gained several points on that generic ballot.
. >> dana: does this affect the connor lamb/rick saccone race in pennsylvania? >> quite a bit. the district connor lamb is running in is not the same district he said he's gonna run in under these new congressional lines. now, connor lamb, this big recruit for the democrats, if he wins in this upcoming election in march, he'll have a lot of momentum. ultimately, he's running for a district that may not exist in a few months. >> dana: let me ask you ab the quinipiac poll. it...
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while lamb placed this ad. there is also this image of lamb.met with moms demand action in the wake of the florida action. it is a move that reflects the florida balancing act lamb is facing here, trying to win over jill martin of a pittsburgh suburb. >> not surprising to you that you have got a democrat who is in some ways more moderate. >> uh-huh. absolutely. he's trying to appeal to a broad base of voters here. this is a very different community. i think he is trying to appeal to the most voters possible. >> do you think it is working? >> i don't know. we will see in a couple weeks. >> a recent poll shows lam trailing siccone by three percentage points. that's tighter than republicans would like in a district that trump carried by some 20 points. if lam does manage to pull off an upset here, that could spell trouble ahead for republicans come november. jason carol, cnn pittsburgh. >> residents of syria are calling it hell on earth. and despite a security council humanitarian cease fire, there are reports of air strikes on an already battered
while lamb placed this ad. there is also this image of lamb.met with moms demand action in the wake of the florida action. it is a move that reflects the florida balancing act lamb is facing here, trying to win over jill martin of a pittsburgh suburb. >> not surprising to you that you have got a democrat who is in some ways more moderate. >> uh-huh. absolutely. he's trying to appeal to a broad base of voters here. this is a very different community. i think he is trying to appeal to...
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republicans tried to sink lamb by tying him to nancy pelosi who is broadly unpopular.hose attacks apparently have fallen flat because lamb says he won't back pelosi as the speaker. he better vote for her. you have to vote for the speaker if you're the democratic congress man. we'll be right back. ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping] with esurance photo claims, you could have mon for repairs within a day... wow! that was really fast. huh. ...so it doesn't have to hurt for long. hmm. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. a hilton getaway means you get more because you get a break on breakfast get an extra day by the pool get to spend more time together get more moments to remember there are some things you can only get when you book with us. get more from your spring break get
republicans tried to sink lamb by tying him to nancy pelosi who is broadly unpopular.hose attacks apparently have fallen flat because lamb says he won't back pelosi as the speaker. he better vote for her. you have to vote for the speaker if you're the democratic congress man. we'll be right back. ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping] with esurance photo claims, you could have mon for repairs within a day... wow! that was really fast. huh. ...so it doesn't have to hurt for long. hmm. that's...
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four hundred films of twenty two to the world from me as it comes to showing the first dogs on the lamb but in a bungalow on the road. coffee fountains of france and of course an army of journalists and football and welcome to a special edition of you know coming to you from the world and all up on potsdam up flats with such a vast array of movies on offer it's difficult to know words to begin but all keno curators have been busy and here are three movies that caught their eye. one of the first highlights of the festival is the story of children and she key to a middle aged lesbian couple in paraguay facing worsening financial problems chiquita goes into debt which lands her in prison china visits her there. and. it's an exquisitely filmed parable the constant struggle for survival forces many people in paraguay to live as if they were imprisoned to my. favorite isabelle you paris back this time she plays into a mysterious woman who wraps a young man around her little finger until he do anything for her and it is a remake of a one nine hundred sixty two film starring john mogul wes the
four hundred films of twenty two to the world from me as it comes to showing the first dogs on the lamb but in a bungalow on the road. coffee fountains of france and of course an army of journalists and football and welcome to a special edition of you know coming to you from the world and all up on potsdam up flats with such a vast array of movies on offer it's difficult to know words to begin but all keno curators have been busy and here are three movies that caught their eye. one of the first...
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all the end of my field the lamb. salad bar that i need in the galley and i know. that myself. until night means i came. to line in. a later. model. they carried the bamboo for more than a kilometer. the mama. probably bother why would. that be if i could cut it would you do so all of this. all. the labor is just over a dollar a day cutting and transporting the bamboo. but the bravest among them can make ten times that much transporting the goods. would. be if you know all the right. oh believe you a poet. if i did know so nor. do i not do a little better off you know that. we're going to. do on a lot more than a thaw the news that joy. and lucked out. on why. we'll keep. in the top. a good draft must be flexible and narrow to off a minimum resistance to the current. the raft will be nearly fifty meters long. acting like. we don't know who you. know poor. poor movie comes out. who got none. last year out of. the captions know well the challenge that awaits them. i don't need all the money we handle the. take away the. media by the name of the india indian a bomb. that belies th
all the end of my field the lamb. salad bar that i need in the galley and i know. that myself. until night means i came. to line in. a later. model. they carried the bamboo for more than a kilometer. the mama. probably bother why would. that be if i could cut it would you do so all of this. all. the labor is just over a dollar a day cutting and transporting the bamboo. but the bravest among them can make ten times that much transporting the goods. would. be if you know all the right. oh believe...
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february, it enters like a lamb. >> lambs and lions. >> reporter: that's march.e have cloud cover, the clouds turning pink and orange as the sun gets ready to come up over the horizon. 34 degrees in philadelphia. cold out there, but nothing like yesterday when we were in the teens with single digit windchills. wind out of the south windchill 29 degrees. temperatures across the region. below freezing, 31 in trenton. 30 in allentown and reading. 35 in wilmington, 34 in millville. 37 in cape may. we have clouds and sunny breaks through the morning and early afternoon not out of the question. later the clouds get thicker we start to see the arrival of sprinkles and showers late. temperatures are in the 30s in most neighborhoods, not staying there today. 10:00, 40. noon, 44. 3:00 p.m., high of 49 degrees this afternoon that's a nice break after yesterday's cooler weather. a little bit breezy today, but not bad. 45 degrees by 6:00. high temperatures across the region under mostly cloudy skies. everybody in the 40s, a couple of spots like millville and dover could get i
february, it enters like a lamb. >> lambs and lions. >> reporter: that's march.e have cloud cover, the clouds turning pink and orange as the sun gets ready to come up over the horizon. 34 degrees in philadelphia. cold out there, but nothing like yesterday when we were in the teens with single digit windchills. wind out of the south windchill 29 degrees. temperatures across the region. below freezing, 31 in trenton. 30 in allentown and reading. 35 in wilmington, 34 in millville. 37...
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and in my field the lamb salad was. in the galley and i knew. that myself. until night means i came. to line in. a later. time. they carried the bamboo for more than a kilometer. they are. probably on the my way. up the you are going to go do it all of them to. thank you. for. the labors on just over a dollar a day coaching and transporting the bamboo. but the bravest among them can make ten times that much transporting the goods. on. me if you know all the night he. will be off home with me to a boat. if i need. to i don't little you know. more fun to. do and a lot more than a thaw the news that voice. and lucked out in. some why. we'll keep. him in the top. a good draft must be flexible and narrow to offer a minimum resistance to the current. the raft will be nearly fifty meters long. who you. know poor. poor movie comes out and. you got none. last year out of. the captions no well the challenge that awaits them. i don't need all the money we handle the. take away the. india by the name of the india indian ocean. they've been a ride to follow ever. well no
and in my field the lamb salad was. in the galley and i knew. that myself. until night means i came. to line in. a later. time. they carried the bamboo for more than a kilometer. they are. probably on the my way. up the you are going to go do it all of them to. thank you. for. the labors on just over a dollar a day coaching and transporting the bamboo. but the bravest among them can make ten times that much transporting the goods. on. me if you know all the night he. will be off home with me to...
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programme, my guest is the best selling writer, mick herron, with his new book on the luke jackson lambnd welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we almost have an embarrassment of riches tonight! the observer investigates britain's prison system, claiming two—thirds of prisons are providing inmates with inadequate conditions or unacceptable treatment. the sunday express says theresa may has declared there will be "no going back" on brexit. the telegraph leads on claims prominent members of the labour party met eastern bloc agents during the cold war. the mail on sunday has an interview with brendon cox — the widower of murdered mpjo cox — who has stepped down from his role in two charities after admitting inappropriate behaviour with a colleague. the papers says he has also stepped down from two charities, set up in his late wife's memory. the sunday times says the education secretary is looking at
programme, my guest is the best selling writer, mick herron, with his new book on the luke jackson lambnd welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we almost have an embarrassment of riches tonight! the observer investigates britain's prison system, claiming two—thirds of prisons are providing inmates with...
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lieutenant governor lamb, statewide elected officials, speaker mccaul, president pro tem shultz, members of the court, honorable senators, representatives, cabinet members, our tribal leaders, guests, and citizens of the state of oklahoma. i would like to take a brief moment to thank my fellow oklahomans for the great honor and opportunity of a lifetime, to serve as governor of the great state of oklahoma. family and i have really loved traveling across the state, meeting all kinds of outstanding oklahomans. words cannot express how much i appreciate the sacrifices of my entire family, their love and support over the many years i have served the state. that includes my loving husband. he deserves a round of applause for that. [applause] and our combined six children. two of our children have joined us here today. my daughter, christina, who was three years old when i sat in the back of that chamber, second to the last row, as a freshman legislator. and my son, who was four months old. he is out of state right now on a business trip. also have with me my stepson .dam, and his wife elizabe
lieutenant governor lamb, statewide elected officials, speaker mccaul, president pro tem shultz, members of the court, honorable senators, representatives, cabinet members, our tribal leaders, guests, and citizens of the state of oklahoma. i would like to take a brief moment to thank my fellow oklahomans for the great honor and opportunity of a lifetime, to serve as governor of the great state of oklahoma. family and i have really loved traveling across the state, meeting all kinds of...
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. >> stephen: you do yousilenchoof the lambs" in french? >> "le silence des agneaux."hter )ight, we have the silence of the lambs. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) but so delicious." um, we've got to take a little break, but we'll be right back with morounddi are cream conditioners bringing your hair down? switch to new pantene light as air foam conditioner full of rich pro-v nutrients. 0% weight. new pantene. foam conditioner. (elevator speaker) going down. oh no.is. camp jenkins? maybe this will "my funky place." (alexa) playing your music. remember our dance? yeah, i'm not peter. alexa, note to self. take the stairs next time. get a free when you buy a moto z2. available at major carriers. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. with itcfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer.in at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® more patients were symptom free with trem
. >> stephen: you do yousilenchoof the lambs" in french? >> "le silence des agneaux."hter )ight, we have the silence of the lambs. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) but so delicious." um, we've got to take a little break, but we'll be right back with morounddi are cream conditioners bringing your hair down? switch to new pantene light as air foam conditioner full of rich pro-v nutrients. 0% weight. new pantene. foam conditioner. (elevator speaker) going down. oh no.is....
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legality of the words being thrown around but thank you for really crystallizing out for us and really lamb is so always a pleasure having me on line all been too long thank you so i think you so much thank you very much. greek back in the fifth century b.c. ate a healthy treat of frozen snow mixed with honey and fruit by four hundred b.c.e. the persian side created a royal cold treat of rosewater and south from and today you can even get caribou fact ice cream in alaska called. today south koreans rushed to the coast for black squid ice cream and it's a favorite of your web pick a village this unique black colored soft serve frozen concoction is actually savory rather than sweet described as tasting like salted caramel and the ocean with incentives truckle it and appears sweet after it and while squid may seem strange for a desert in south korea it is so popular even fast food chains like mcdonald's do special black squid ice cream promotion and that tyrrell is the scoop squid. squid and it's made from the squid yes and squids two are just that you just think but you know if you go to main
legality of the words being thrown around but thank you for really crystallizing out for us and really lamb is so always a pleasure having me on line all been too long thank you so i think you so much thank you very much. greek back in the fifth century b.c. ate a healthy treat of frozen snow mixed with honey and fruit by four hundred b.c.e. the persian side created a royal cold treat of rosewater and south from and today you can even get caribou fact ice cream in alaska called. today south...
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so a lamb walks into a bar and it's lamb in a bar. so it's a lambar.100 calories and 60% of those calories are pure protein. >> what is it though? what is it? >> taste it. >> like a slim jim? >> exactly. >> okay. >> but it's simple it's natural. >> all right. but not the lamb. i don't want the lamb. no no we're good we're good. what's the next one? best noodle. >> grandma's secret ingredient is not in the pasta, it is the pasta. this is lentil pasta right here. it's delicious. it's 200 calories, 11 dwramgrams of protein and tastes like regular flour-based pasta. a lot of bean-based pastas are bland or chewy, this tastes delicious. >> and less carby? >> yes. >> okay cool. >> and no sugar. and the sauce is no sugar either. >> all right, i like that. best -- >> now this is really cool. >> dinner in a pinch. >> fontera is sort of at the frontier of healthy chef-inspired meals. this is rick bayless. and this is great. this is south of the border. it's 260 calories per serving. >> okay. >> and it's got this great trifecta. >> is that the serving? because tha
so a lamb walks into a bar and it's lamb in a bar. so it's a lambar.100 calories and 60% of those calories are pure protein. >> what is it though? what is it? >> taste it. >> like a slim jim? >> exactly. >> okay. >> but it's simple it's natural. >> all right. but not the lamb. i don't want the lamb. no no we're good we're good. what's the next one? best noodle. >> grandma's secret ingredient is not in the pasta, it is the pasta. this is lentil...
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lamb is one of 20 officers who patrol the middle and high schools, along with 90 civilian officers. >> different problems in their lives start to surface and we take heed of some of the things that might -- little details that might sound off some red flags. >> reporter: at police headquarters, officers also monitoring security cameras posted on all campuses. >> we are more embedded in the school. we have a better relationship with the teachers and counselors. we have a kind of pulse of what's going on in the school district every day. >> reporter: schools also receive training on what to do if an active shooter comes on campus. the next training is friday. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> police in south florida say the 19-year-old suspect has confessed and that raises a number of legal questions. but michael cardoza does not expect lawyers will use the insanity defense in the case of nikolas cruz. >> so you go out and you kill 17 people. a jury isn't going to let a person off because they think they are mentally imbalanced and don't understand right from wrong because clear
lamb is one of 20 officers who patrol the middle and high schools, along with 90 civilian officers. >> different problems in their lives start to surface and we take heed of some of the things that might -- little details that might sound off some red flags. >> reporter: at police headquarters, officers also monitoring security cameras posted on all campuses. >> we are more embedded in the school. we have a better relationship with the teachers and counselors. we have a kind...
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lamb is one of 20 officers who patrol the middle and high schools along with 90 civilian officers. >>s in their lives might surface little details that might sound off some red flags. >> reporter: at police headquarters they monitor security cameras posted on all campuses. >> we're more embedded in the school. we have a better relationship with the teachers and counselors. we have a pulse of what's going on in the school district every day. >> schools also receive training on what to do if an active shooter comes on campus. the next training happens to be tomorrow. >> it is an interesting question, my daughter goes to school and anybody could walk on campus. the only thing that stops them is a sign that says please sign in at the office. but do you want the school to become an armed camp where everyone has metal detectors or fences or what have you? >> reporter: that's right. >> if you have a lot of police officers and intimidation, the students feel like they have done something wrong. so you don't want to create that environment. so it's a delicate balance. oakland has about 90 civi
lamb is one of 20 officers who patrol the middle and high schools along with 90 civilian officers. >>s in their lives might surface little details that might sound off some red flags. >> reporter: at police headquarters they monitor security cameras posted on all campuses. >> we're more embedded in the school. we have a better relationship with the teachers and counselors. we have a pulse of what's going on in the school district every day. >> schools also receive...
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norman lamb is the chair of the science and technology committee, he joins us now from westminster.on rather than look into what needs to be done in order to take action? one of the good things about this committee is we look at the evidence and we do have some evidence and we do have some evidence but there are also some gaps and! evidence but there are also some gaps and i think what's clear is we've all gone through a revolution over the last 15 years. our lives have changed dramatically. children's lives have changed, compared to what earlier generations went through in terms of the intensity of use of mobile phones, smart phones, social media. we need to understand what the effects of that are, positive and negative, because it's important notjust think of this as a problem. and of course for many young people they are now getting access to help with mental health problems, for example, online. nearly 80% of children and young people contact childline online. so there are beneficial effects as well is harmful effect is, but we need to understand all of this and i think we need
norman lamb is the chair of the science and technology committee, he joins us now from westminster.on rather than look into what needs to be done in order to take action? one of the good things about this committee is we look at the evidence and we do have some evidence and we do have some evidence but there are also some gaps and! evidence but there are also some gaps and i think what's clear is we've all gone through a revolution over the last 15 years. our lives have changed dramatically....
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. >> always nice when you get february to take off like a lamb and march represents a change. and as we take a look there is cloud cover out there. but we managed to squeeze out a decent amount of sunshine with the clouds and you saw that on sky 6 hd. and cloud cover could get thicker but it's a beautiful day. temperatures are on the move. 56 degrees now in philadelphia and mild air coming up from the south really affecting everybody and down in dover are you at 60 and cooler along the coast as you have the cool air coming in off the chilly ocean water. there is that wind coming in off the south. 13 miles per hour in philadelphia and most areas in the single digits and every now and then you get a burst of wind in the boardwalk in atlantic city and down in dover. overall not expecting winds to go that strong today. temperatures are looking good. 58 degree on the model at 2:00 and we could get up to 59 and we see how we only slowly slide as late as 10:00 tonight if you plan on taking the dog out for a late walk. we are looking at 50 and not too bad. 2:00 a.m. 47 and overnight l
. >> always nice when you get february to take off like a lamb and march represents a change. and as we take a look there is cloud cover out there. but we managed to squeeze out a decent amount of sunshine with the clouds and you saw that on sky 6 hd. and cloud cover could get thicker but it's a beautiful day. temperatures are on the move. 56 degrees now in philadelphia and mild air coming up from the south really affecting everybody and down in dover are you at 60 and cooler along the...
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but what happened was there was somebody named louis lamb who came up with a quirk in quantum physics that couldn't be predicted. and he presented his results at a conference in shelter island which is off the coast of long island, and feynman and another physicist named swinger with there, heard about this, and they set out to come up with a reason for what was called the shift, is the slight shift in energy that electrons undergo that couldn't be explained by ordinary quantum physics. so did all these calculations, came up with this whole involved mathematical theory, presented it at the next conference of the series which was in the pocono mountains of pennsylvania called the pocono conference. at the same conference, feynman was there and had his own theory involving basically some histories. not the wheeler/feynman version, but a modified version which had light particles where he made the same prediction. so both swinger and feynman came up with successful predictions for the lamb shift with two different meds. feynman's was or intuitive, swinger's was methodical. about that tim
but what happened was there was somebody named louis lamb who came up with a quirk in quantum physics that couldn't be predicted. and he presented his results at a conference in shelter island which is off the coast of long island, and feynman and another physicist named swinger with there, heard about this, and they set out to come up with a reason for what was called the shift, is the slight shift in energy that electrons undergo that couldn't be explained by ordinary quantum physics. so did...
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you talk about conner lamb running in pennsylvania. lot of attention there.i think there's going to be a generational issue there and we'll probably have to impress upon people that 55 is actually middle age. >> dana: just ask matt and me. >> how do you feel? i don't think anyone is 55 here. i'm like middle aged. >> dana: we'll reveal it later behind closed doors when the cameras aren't on. matt and jessica, thank you. the president making a request of the pentagon. ♪ how a parade like this one figures into it. we are live with details. plus a new warning for north korea where sanctions are concerned. what vice president pence is promising. >> we will not allow north korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the olympic games. we will not allow north korea to hide behind the olympic banner, the reality that they enslave their people. gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it provides four-in-one sympto
you talk about conner lamb running in pennsylvania. lot of attention there.i think there's going to be a generational issue there and we'll probably have to impress upon people that 55 is actually middle age. >> dana: just ask matt and me. >> how do you feel? i don't think anyone is 55 here. i'm like middle aged. >> dana: we'll reveal it later behind closed doors when the cameras aren't on. matt and jessica, thank you. the president making a request of the pentagon. ♪ how a...
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>> conner lamb is a good candidate. democrats got a good dog in the race. former prosecutor.ted opioid rings. from a political family. lot to commend him. saccone represents part of the district. he's having a tougher pull. bad climate for republicans tpp reason republicans are spending so much money, if they lose this race next month, it will ring like a death nail for a bunch of other races that are in even less favorable districts and cause a derth. >> dana: it does show the democrats are able to force republicans to spend money where they would not to. mitch mcconnell saying they expect the republicans losing some seats but didn't say the majority. >> he didn't say enough. he said some. >> dana: while we have you here, it happens to be president trump's day. i thought you could maybe give us a history lesson. before you do, i wanted to tell you this fun fact. this is the fourth time in the united states history that there are five former presidents alive at the same time. you see a picture of them there. that's kind of interesting. >> it also means people are living a lon
>> conner lamb is a good candidate. democrats got a good dog in the race. former prosecutor.ted opioid rings. from a political family. lot to commend him. saccone represents part of the district. he's having a tougher pull. bad climate for republicans tpp reason republicans are spending so much money, if they lose this race next month, it will ring like a death nail for a bunch of other races that are in even less favorable districts and cause a derth. >> dana: it does show the...
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then we also get lamb and veal in this way too.nd those cuts will go into the other room next door, where they'll be broken down into subprimals. they'll be packaged or shipped out as orders. >> so how much revenue will you do a year? >> uh, we should do about 50. >> 50 million? >> 50 million. >> that's a big business. how big is that electric bill? >> uh, about 30 a month. >> wow. a big business like this comes with big overhead. how much is your rent? >> about 32,000 a month. >> wow. there's rent and cooling cost averaging over 60,000 a month. there's union labor costs. there's seven delivery trucks. that's a lot of money being spent. but there's $50 million of revenue coming in, so i'm a bit baffled by the annual losses. this is almost a $50 million business, how much do you think you'll lose this year? >> about 400,000. >> how much is inventory at one given time? >> probably between 800,000 and 900,000. >> how much leaves here a day? >> 150,000 to 200,000. >> you're turning your inventory pretty quick. >> right. >> and so do yo
then we also get lamb and veal in this way too.nd those cuts will go into the other room next door, where they'll be broken down into subprimals. they'll be packaged or shipped out as orders. >> so how much revenue will you do a year? >> uh, we should do about 50. >> 50 million? >> 50 million. >> that's a big business. how big is that electric bill? >> uh, about 30 a month. >> wow. a big business like this comes with big overhead. how much is your rent?...
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a a former prosecutor, connor lamb. of know he has a real chance winning, a genuine chance of i'll do all i can unlike you all now. living through an incredible moment in american history. - i find t may be myself almost every year saying most election it the consequential. my god. things are changing drastically. friend who passed away, roth.lie whenever he thought something was strange he would say who would have think it. in god's name would have thought we would be here at this moment with this president. have a president who is consumed by his political survival. it's the beginning, middle and end. runs through the trump. , how it affects and his mind. process of shr things -g core values, institutions that i never thought we'd be talking about, are in jeopardy. all-out attack on striped shirt. it's a technique used throughout history. want to clear the fields. abuse y are in a fogs to power. no matter how much damage is down to the fabric of the the on or our standing in mented you real know what the polling shows
a a former prosecutor, connor lamb. of know he has a real chance winning, a genuine chance of i'll do all i can unlike you all now. living through an incredible moment in american history. - i find t may be myself almost every year saying most election it the consequential. my god. things are changing drastically. friend who passed away, roth.lie whenever he thought something was strange he would say who would have think it. in god's name would have thought we would be here at this moment with...
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>> reporter: february gets out of here on wednesday him we'll see if march enters like a lion or a lamb. anyway, for now, you can see that the rain is over, if you're traveling down south toward maryland and the virginias. we'll be d.
>> reporter: february gets out of here on wednesday him we'll see if march enters like a lion or a lamb. anyway, for now, you can see that the rain is over, if you're traveling down south toward maryland and the virginias. we'll be d.
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the lambs. >> kimberly: what does that tell you?gs like that. >> juan: never saw wonderful life? >> dana: i don't believe watching movies more than once, a waste of time. >> kimberly: except for love actually. >> dana: i do watch that you a files too. we had grease. we taped it during a tornado warning. several times we would get beep, beep, beep. we would all think there was a tornadoes. >> greg: fantastic. tie between exorcist and deliverance. >> kimberly: that is so awful. >> greg: the 70's had the greatest movies. >> kimberly: why do you like movies like that? >> greg: i hope the exorcist was real, don't you? >> kimberly: no. stop talking about it. stop talking about it. >> greg: you understand. >> kimberly: no, no, no. >> jesse: she is shutting you out. >> greg: you know what i'm talking about. one more thing is up next ♪ hold tight a little longer ♪ longer with big red ♪ we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. need a change of scenery? kayak s
the lambs. >> kimberly: what does that tell you?gs like that. >> juan: never saw wonderful life? >> dana: i don't believe watching movies more than once, a waste of time. >> kimberly: except for love actually. >> dana: i do watch that you a files too. we had grease. we taped it during a tornado warning. several times we would get beep, beep, beep. we would all think there was a tornadoes. >> greg: fantastic. tie between exorcist and deliverance. >>...
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. >> that's your way of looking at the race in western pennsylvania, lamb against dra coneny. would say to lamb don't go national. >> democrats have been totally staying out of race as they did in alabama. it hurts the democrat to have chuck schumer show up in his district. >> trump will be a factor in all the races. >> we're coming back with "hardball" and the roundtable. now is the time to discover yours. you can find out where you get... ...your precision... ...your grace... ...your drive. and now, with more than 150 ethnic regions to connect to, only ancestrydna can put your greatness on full display. save 30% now at ancestrydna.com. are you reluctant to eat in public because of your denture? try super poligrip® it holds for 12 hours to reduce denture movement, helps provide better bite, seals out 74% more food particles, and enhances your denture fit. try super poligrip®. >>> we'll be back with the "hardball" roundtable. in honor of black history month, each one of these members of our roundtable are going to tell us their hero in african-american history. we'll be right
. >> that's your way of looking at the race in western pennsylvania, lamb against dra coneny. would say to lamb don't go national. >> democrats have been totally staying out of race as they did in alabama. it hurts the democrat to have chuck schumer show up in his district. >> trump will be a factor in all the races. >> we're coming back with "hardball" and the roundtable. now is the time to discover yours. you can find out where you get... ...your precision......
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. >> so it's going out like a lamb even though it's coming in like a lion. >> that's your prediction? >> see you here at 11:00. >>> tonight -- did authorities fail to act? president trump slamming deputies who remained outside during the florida scoot shooting and ng thi aim. >> i really believe i'd run in there, even if i didn't have a weapon. >>> and for the first time, hearing the school officer's side of the story. why his attorney says he's no coward. >>> the murder victim killed while streaming on facebook live. tonight, the police manhunt for the gunman. >>> the major credit card company refunding hundreds of millions to customers. do they owe you money? >>> deadly tornadoes and massive flooding cutting a path of destruction from texas to michigan. tonight, millions bracing for a new storm threat. >>> and why a star basketball player missed a free throw on purpose. >> that's noty
. >> so it's going out like a lamb even though it's coming in like a lion. >> that's your prediction? >> see you here at 11:00. >>> tonight -- did authorities fail to act? president trump slamming deputies who remained outside during the florida scoot shooting and ng thi aim. >> i really believe i'd run in there, even if i didn't have a weapon. >>> and for the first time, hearing the school officer's side of the story. why his attorney says he's no...