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great to see you guys. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> laurie, you heard about these women. >> yesnd had an idea and followed their same process, right? >> i did. i did. we had a concept and then we had to develop a business strategy from there. and so we decided to do a little bit of research on-line and there i stumbled across locker lookz and their success story. >> you did the best research, found someone who did the work for you. >> i sure did. >> you must see this all the time, brad. you invest in early stage companies. people must come and say i have this idea, i know people are going to buy it what do i do now. >> yeah. i mean i think laurie's idea is probably the best thing which is find a plan that's worked, look at where they've had success and where they've had trouble and then replicate it and improve upon the processes. as long as you have a good product vision and you have aidentified a market that's a good market you should have a lot of success. >> a great product is not a business. so many people get stuck, they're in love with the great product and everybody tell
great to see you guys. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> laurie, you heard about these women. >> yesnd had an idea and followed their same process, right? >> i did. i did. we had a concept and then we had to develop a business strategy from there. and so we decided to do a little bit of research on-line and there i stumbled across locker lookz and their success story. >> you did the best research, found someone who did the work for you. >> i sure...
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she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about ii. i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without regard o selling records or being commercial, it's just about the art. >> well, i'm kind of practical, i don't
she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about ii. i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops,...
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. >> lauri burns is a survivor and a leader.he was a victim of abuse as a child, and then as a young adult, she was homeless. in her book, "punished for purpose," she tells us how she drew on her experience to reach out to teens who could be lost when they get too old for foster care. lauri, thanks for coming on "teen kids news." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> first, can you explain what foster care is? >> foster care is when the authorities deem your family unfit or unavailable to take care of you, and they place you with a new, safe, loving family to live with. and you basically live with these people until you're 18, when you get through the school years. >> so what happens when kids turn 18? >> the foster-care system ends at 18, so on your 18th birthday or somewhere around there, you would need to leave the foster home you were in. and for some kids, this may be the only loving, safe place they've ever been. so when kids leave their foster home, they sometimes go to a shelter or transitional housing. but unfortunatel
. >> lauri burns is a survivor and a leader.he was a victim of abuse as a child, and then as a young adult, she was homeless. in her book, "punished for purpose," she tells us how she drew on her experience to reach out to teens who could be lost when they get too old for foster care. lauri, thanks for coming on "teen kids news." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> first, can you explain what foster care is? >> foster care is when the authorities...
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. >> reporter: archbishop william laurie said he visited the vatican 7 weeks ago and saw no signs of the pope slowing down, muff less resigning. >> the minute i heard about it, i was surprised. i certainly didn't expect to hear that this morning. >> reporter: installed by pope benedict xvi as the 16th archbishop of baltimore, williams said the he saw no signs of the pontiff's imminent retirement. >> he spoke once again about baltimore. and so, the holy father's mental alertness and acuity certainly seemed pretty wonderful to me. >> reporter: while the last pope to resign did so 600 years ago, the archbishop says benedict may be renouncing the rest of his time to prayer. >> this is a solemn occasion for us of course, but i hope we recognize the humanity of this pope who recognized that the stamina required for this role wasn't his any longer. he really announced this to the whole world. that takes a marvelous, holy, and strong person to do this. i would like to recognize that at this moment. >> reporter: in a statement, average bishop williams' predecessor grant laurie called this a s
. >> reporter: archbishop william laurie said he visited the vatican 7 weeks ago and saw no signs of the pope slowing down, muff less resigning. >> the minute i heard about it, i was surprised. i certainly didn't expect to hear that this morning. >> reporter: installed by pope benedict xvi as the 16th archbishop of baltimore, williams said the he saw no signs of the pontiff's imminent retirement. >> he spoke once again about baltimore. and so, the holy father's mental...
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the archbishop of baltimore, william laurie, says he met with the pope in rome a few week ago and saw no signs of him slowing down. pope benedict will devote the rest of his life to prayer and reflection. >> there's only one holy father. what he's zoing float tiring in the way that you and i think about retirement. you have your 401k, you have your little place and you go off and do it. the holy father lives a different kind of existence. >> archbishop laurie say the fact that the pope would recognize his own physical frailty and display it to world shows his own humility. >> the college of cardinal wills decide on the next pope president the archbishop of baltimore will vote for a new pope. >>> for the latest developments, follow us on twitter, @abc2news. >>> we have an update on a case thatter with first to tell you about last fall. it involves a former detective with the queen anne's county sheriff's office who is suing the sheriff and his brother. >> reporter: the federal government took a big step to get involved in this qaibs tiling a motion to intervene. sheriff gayry hoffman a
the archbishop of baltimore, william laurie, says he met with the pope in rome a few week ago and saw no signs of him slowing down. pope benedict will devote the rest of his life to prayer and reflection. >> there's only one holy father. what he's zoing float tiring in the way that you and i think about retirement. you have your 401k, you have your little place and you go off and do it. the holy father lives a different kind of existence. >> archbishop laurie say the fact that the...
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moments after the 40 minute long ride to the hospital, laurie gave birth to a 7-pound 10-ounce boy.he's the one that did the work there? i pulled a sled for you kid. >>> the royal baby watch is in full swing, the most pressing question is she going to have a prince or princess. across the pond the royal family is steeped in tradition, the part of the tradition means not revealing the baby's gender until the mom gives birth. >> the royal child is here. >> absolutely. >>> harbor east is welcoming a brand new neighbor. >> a sneak peek inside the inner harbor's clothing store coming up an abc 2 news news at 6 starting right now. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, now abc 2 news at 6. >>> a sykesville man faces charges he stole tense of
moments after the 40 minute long ride to the hospital, laurie gave birth to a 7-pound 10-ounce boy.he's the one that did the work there? i pulled a sled for you kid. >>> the royal baby watch is in full swing, the most pressing question is she going to have a prince or princess. across the pond the royal family is steeped in tradition, the part of the tradition means not revealing the baby's gender until the mom gives birth. >> the royal child is here. >> absolutely....
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earlier i spoke to criminologist laurie peters.ttended the bail hearings and criminal defense attorney ted simon who also represented amanda knox and knows a lot about international law. i started out asking him about the shooting and the inconsistency raised in court today. >> there's a number of interesting facts that are developing, but i think we have to look at this from the lens of a south african criminal defense lawyer and their system. the difference here and why you're raising this question is, when it gets to bail proceedings, and when you're charged with a premeditated murder, in order to be released on bail, the defendant has the burden to show it's in the interest of justice and second, he can show exceptional circumstances. so he was compelled in some way to rebut the murder case and he did so by affidavit. whether or not the details of his affidavit may come back to haunt him is an another question. >> now, prosecutors also claim that they found two boxes of testosterone in the bedroom and obviously, this has been g
earlier i spoke to criminologist laurie peters.ttended the bail hearings and criminal defense attorney ted simon who also represented amanda knox and knows a lot about international law. i started out asking him about the shooting and the inconsistency raised in court today. >> there's a number of interesting facts that are developing, but i think we have to look at this from the lens of a south african criminal defense lawyer and their system. the difference here and why you're raising...
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laurie siegel for us is, always interesting. thanks so much.ppreciate it. >> thank you. >> you don't have to be in new york to enjoy fashion week all thanks 0 our an lynn know cho taking us backstage in just about 20 minutes. >> hi, beb. coming up on fashion backstage pass, i'll take you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at new york fashion week. we sat down with super model naomi campbell to talk about her career and her notorious reputation for being a diva. you'll see a softer side. plus check out this 18,000 square foot new york townhouse. the owner is the president of coach, and designer of one of michelle obama's inauguration outfits. we're also backstage with alexander wang. he's the hottest ticket in new york and in paris with an $80 million empire. and just how crazy does fashion week get? we followed three top people in the business to find out. all of that is next on fashion backstage pass. deb? >> looking forward to it. thanks alina. >>> and the pope shocked the world when he announced he was stepping down because of his advan
laurie siegel for us is, always interesting. thanks so much.ppreciate it. >> thank you. >> you don't have to be in new york to enjoy fashion week all thanks 0 our an lynn know cho taking us backstage in just about 20 minutes. >> hi, beb. coming up on fashion backstage pass, i'll take you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at new york fashion week. we sat down with super model naomi campbell to talk about her career and her notorious reputation for being a diva. you'll see...
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for vitamin d we get that from primarily the sunlight. >> reporter: laurie says she's been doing that alongside taking supplements anyway. now she's questioning whether it's worth it to keep buying the pills. >> if it's of no value, why am i spending the money and time and everything else to do it? >> reporter: the council for responsible nutrition, the industry groupi representing th supplement manufacturers. they are concerned that these guidelines present a limited view of all the scientific data that's out there. bottom line, if you're taking these supplements you may want to the have a conversation with your doctor about whether to continue and at what dosage. >>> another new study finds that eating a mediterranean diet can greatly reduce your risk for heart problems. the study looked at 7,500 people in spain over a five her year period, those who ate lots of fruit, fish, beans, salads, olive oil and wine were 30% less likely to have cardiovascular problems. most of those people were already taking medication for high cholesterol and high blood pressure and continued to take them
for vitamin d we get that from primarily the sunlight. >> reporter: laurie says she's been doing that alongside taking supplements anyway. now she's questioning whether it's worth it to keep buying the pills. >> if it's of no value, why am i spending the money and time and everything else to do it? >> reporter: the council for responsible nutrition, the industry groupi representing th supplement manufacturers. they are concerned that these guidelines present a limited view of...
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joining us is laurie ovechkin, founder of book blings.il fred and brad hair soch is the founder and ceo of bhe with a venture capital fund to support early stage companies. good to see you guys. >> good to be here. >> laurie, you heard about these women. >> yes. >> and had an idea and followed their same process, right? >> i did. i did. we had a concept, and then we had to develop a business strategy from there. >> you did the bester er. . you found somebody who did thor er. for you. >> i sure did. >> you said, i have in idea, i know people are going to buy it, what are we going to do now? >> i think lori's idea is the best thing, find a plan that's worked. look at where they have success and trouble and replicate and improve upon the processes. as soon as you have a good market you should have a lot of success. >> a great product is not a business and so many people get stuck. they're in love with this great product. even el tel everybody tells them it's great product but scaling it up to wholesalers and retailers, that's a whole differe
joining us is laurie ovechkin, founder of book blings.il fred and brad hair soch is the founder and ceo of bhe with a venture capital fund to support early stage companies. good to see you guys. >> good to be here. >> laurie, you heard about these women. >> yes. >> and had an idea and followed their same process, right? >> i did. i did. we had a concept, and then we had to develop a business strategy from there. >> you did the bester er. . you found somebody...
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priority but i'd still want that they should stop there and i'm just a bit later in the program here laurie hoffman it's christmas people in new york that's kind of interest is a necessary safeguard or a sinister form of snooping. and attempts to study the shaky global economy of being made g twenty gathering of finance heads here in moscow we report on the crux within the ranks with other news as well after a very short break. technology innovation is developments from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. welcome to the big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. live from moscow this is with me rule research there is a big new game against big brother being played all across germany where activists are teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players claim their message is serious and that they are protecting their priv
priority but i'd still want that they should stop there and i'm just a bit later in the program here laurie hoffman it's christmas people in new york that's kind of interest is a necessary safeguard or a sinister form of snooping. and attempts to study the shaky global economy of being made g twenty gathering of finance heads here in moscow we report on the crux within the ranks with other news as well after a very short break. technology innovation is developments from around russia we've....
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in the resident of this week and laurie half of those are school whether women should get naked to attract wanted attention. a massive police raid in russia second largest city of st petersburg has uncovered and i legit stream is group of almost three hundred people members have been arrested suspected of calling for terrorist acts and inciting hatred according to russian special forces islamic leaders have been arriving to send peter sprigg in recent years to give lectures and spread extremist literature one of these lectures is among the detainees its social network pages found to contain videos of terrorist acts and addresses of extremist leaders in the north caucuses and the middle east. it could be the end of an arrow for legendary cosmodrome that saw the first man blasting off into space political differences between russia and kazakhstan have led to rumors that the now might stop renting by canoe to moscow artist tom watson has a story. they call him the first or the shooter anatoly has worked at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for fifty years he's the man who say blast off. b
in the resident of this week and laurie half of those are school whether women should get naked to attract wanted attention. a massive police raid in russia second largest city of st petersburg has uncovered and i legit stream is group of almost three hundred people members have been arrested suspected of calling for terrorist acts and inciting hatred according to russian special forces islamic leaders have been arriving to send peter sprigg in recent years to give lectures and spread extremist...
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>> yeah. >> so i'd like to get a scone, please. >> okay. >> and my name is laurie. >> your name is laurieture just showed up. >> yeah. you're all set. >> i learned ahead of time you have to have a tab already open on the square app. it's not totally phone free tech just yet. last up of the day, home depot. the store recently launched a partnership with paypal. >> with the new system all i need is my foebl phone number. i don't need my physical phone to pay. >> paying this with your paypal? >> yeah. this is a pin i set up beforehand. >> it's been accepted. >> i just paid for this plant and i didn't have a smartphone or a wallet. all i had was my mobile number and a pin. >> all right. laurie siegel joins us from the time warner center in new york. did you actually like shopping without cash or credit cards? seems like a lot of apps, as well. i have a lot of cards, a lot of apps. which one did you like the most? >> yeah, look, it was a little bit wonky being able to walk into a store and scan it. you think this could be the future. it took me a little bit beforehand. i had to go in, put in t
>> yeah. >> so i'd like to get a scone, please. >> okay. >> and my name is laurie. >> your name is laurieture just showed up. >> yeah. you're all set. >> i learned ahead of time you have to have a tab already open on the square app. it's not totally phone free tech just yet. last up of the day, home depot. the store recently launched a partnership with paypal. >> with the new system all i need is my foebl phone number. i don't need my physical...
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also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco.et's give it up for your giants training staff. david, mark and carl, and harold. [cheers and applause] [inaudible] your assistant coaches. shawn dun can, dave stone and the there will will clark. [cheers and applause] . and the manager for the past 54 years the legendary one, mike murphy. [cheers and applause] and we would also like to extend a warm welcome to all of the giants alumni that we have here today including former giants manager feleap laua and five of our hall of famers. gay lord perry, orlando si pirra, jaun, lily misconnie, and willy mays. [cheers and applause] we also want to acknowledge congresswoman nancy pelosi along with her husband. thank you so much for being here. we know how busy you with the election just a few days away so a round of applause for all of our vip and special guests. and now at this time we would also like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners. we must acknowledge them. can't do it without them. bank of america,
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laurie, how does this work?, don, you are right, it sounds like science fiction, but 3-d printers have been around for ages. they are cheaper now and they are in people's homes. you can download a blue print of anything connect with software on your computer and the 3d printer will print out whatever you have put in there and it uses liquid plastic, people are printing out everything from buttons if they lost a button, but now they are starting to print out gun parts groups that are trying to make it a bit more vague. now you can print out parts and put it together and make a gun. in the next few months you can print out a gun. it's not technology in the future, it's right now. >> and trying to have the laws catch up with the technology will be pretty challenging just like having the laws catch up with what is happening on the internet. >> sure, i mean, you are right. every time you have a new technology out there, you cannot ignore it. i mean, the idea that in our homes we can print out buttons to shoes to leth
laurie, how does this work?, don, you are right, it sounds like science fiction, but 3-d printers have been around for ages. they are cheaper now and they are in people's homes. you can download a blue print of anything connect with software on your computer and the 3d printer will print out whatever you have put in there and it uses liquid plastic, people are printing out everything from buttons if they lost a button, but now they are starting to print out gun parts groups that are trying to...
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i would like to thank my co-workers, especially laurie chang. she like myself are both temporary employees here and we effortlessly worked for the past three years in helping to maintain the taxi services as a full body. if i can give back this award to get full-time positions for either one of us or even help fully staff the taxi services i would do it. thank you again for this recognition. >> thank you, mr. lee, appreciate it. [ applause ] >> next we have awards for two transit operators, one from the green division and one from woods division. the first award is presented to miss myra from the green division, who has been with sfmta for 13 years. the next award is being presented to miss angela jensen from woods who has been with us for 12 years. both operators are being recognized today for displaying exceptional service in and a high level of citizenship. on november 29th, 2012, she demand outstanding compassion to a victim of assault who boarded hurricane train in the area of sunnyvale and, nor shore. her quick response to notify central c
i would like to thank my co-workers, especially laurie chang. she like myself are both temporary employees here and we effortlessly worked for the past three years in helping to maintain the taxi services as a full body. if i can give back this award to get full-time positions for either one of us or even help fully staff the taxi services i would do it. thank you again for this recognition. >> thank you, mr. lee, appreciate it. [ applause ] >> next we have awards for two transit...
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lauri wood went into labor after three feet of snow was dumped on her neighborhood. neighbors used a luggage carrier to pull her to the hospital. i'm richard lui. this is your "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> what do the small towns of liberal, kansas, and oleny, england have in common? a 60-year tradition, the pancake day run, as racers are clinging to frying pans as they speed 415 yards to the finish lines. participants come decked out in aprons and costumes. the anyonish times from the u.s. and uk are compared. this year with the time of 56 seconds, the prize goes to england. >> the world record setters show it's hip to be square. 5,000 people gathered in thailand to hoola hoop their way into the record books. seven minutes straight of simultaneous hoola hooping. participants demolished the previous world record with twice the people continuing twice as long. >> how long can you do it? >> maybe four turns. >>> and a way to attract tourists in norway a funny way to attract attention. scream like a norwegian has the sights
lauri wood went into labor after three feet of snow was dumped on her neighborhood. neighbors used a luggage carrier to pull her to the hospital. i'm richard lui. this is your "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> what do the small towns of liberal, kansas, and oleny, england have in common? a 60-year tradition, the pancake day run, as racers are clinging to frying pans as they speed 415 yards to the finish lines. participants come...
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. >> william laurie weighed in. he embrace every language and culture in the face of this earth. imagine what a job description that is. >> cardinal edwin o'brien will help elect a new pope. he calls benedict's decision to step aside and active help -- selflessness and humility. >> i hope we will recognize the humanity of this poll. who recognized that the stamina required for this role was not his any longer. >> the archbishop told us that he does remember the pope telling him on several occasions that if he ever reached a point where he felt like he did not have the stamina for the job he would resign. the pope made it clear that that time has arrived. >> our team coverage of the resignation continues on line. we will continue to monitor any activity at the vatican. you can also catch a slide show of pope benedict xvi through the years and more reaction from around the world. >> president obama extended faris to pope benedict xvi and wished the best to those who must choose a successor. president obama is preparing for its annual state of the union. it will focus on immigration
. >> william laurie weighed in. he embrace every language and culture in the face of this earth. imagine what a job description that is. >> cardinal edwin o'brien will help elect a new pope. he calls benedict's decision to step aside and active help -- selflessness and humility. >> i hope we will recognize the humanity of this poll. who recognized that the stamina required for this role was not his any longer. >> the archbishop told us that he does remember the pope...
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but obviously, it worked. >> reporter: shortly after arriving at the hospital, lauri gave birth to her ounce little snowman. thanks to the sled and her friends. >> the best bunch of people you can have. i finally had what i always wanted, a son. >> all right. >>> we move on, now, to oh, yeah. let's do it. come on. >> we got -- this is the smooth moves. this is the guy, everybody. rob van winkle, also known as vanilla ice, with a different project. transforming trash into treasure, on his show, "the vanilla ice project" and "trash this house." we go his home in florida. take a look. glamorous palm beach is home to many a real estate mogul. but it's safe to say, none have a story quite like rob van winkle. did you know in your hip-hop days you would be worried about pillow colors and drapes? >> never in a million years did i think i would be doing this. >> reporter: rob, better known by his alter ego, vanilla ice, rose to fame with megahit "ice, ice baby." bringing rap to the forefront of pop music. you paved the way in hip-hop. now, you're paving the way in diy, and house-flipping. who
but obviously, it worked. >> reporter: shortly after arriving at the hospital, lauri gave birth to her ounce little snowman. thanks to the sled and her friends. >> the best bunch of people you can have. i finally had what i always wanted, a son. >> all right. >>> we move on, now, to oh, yeah. let's do it. come on. >> we got -- this is the smooth moves. this is the guy, everybody. rob van winkle, also known as vanilla ice, with a different project. transforming...
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. >> laurie, there was another clip of the film that grabbed me and illustrating how difficult it is on what's commonly known as food stamps. let's take a look at that. >> most of my colleagues had no idea that the average food stamp benefit is $3 a day. i had a budget and went to a supermarket. took a long time. because you have to add up every penny and has to last you for a week. and so i did it and i will tell you i was tired. i was cranky. i couldn't drink coffee. it's too expensive. there are people who are living on that food stamp aloe case and you really can't. for us, it was an exercise that ended in a week. for millions of other people in this country, that's their way of life. every day is a struggle just to eat. >> i mean, $3 a day. you are not buying fresh fruits and vegetables. you are not buying high quality foods and so we see a link between food insecurity and obesit obesity. what sort of programs, what can we do to break that? >> for one thing, we can take a look at the programs that work right now. there's quite a few of them but many of them as you pointed out in
. >> laurie, there was another clip of the film that grabbed me and illustrating how difficult it is on what's commonly known as food stamps. let's take a look at that. >> most of my colleagues had no idea that the average food stamp benefit is $3 a day. i had a budget and went to a supermarket. took a long time. because you have to add up every penny and has to last you for a week. and so i did it and i will tell you i was tired. i was cranky. i couldn't drink coffee. it's too...
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before parishioners on ash wednesday to testifying before politicians, baltimore archbishop william laurie wil to convince lawmakers to vote against the death penalty. >> people commit heinous crimes and should be punished but we feel there is a better way than capital punishment, especially because there is life without parole. >> it is unusual for the catholic leader to get political but his predecessor, edwin o'brien, testified in 2009 in support of a compromise bill to make capital punishment more restrictive. >> there is no compromise on life. if we can move forward in a greater respect for the life of every human being, we're getting somewhere. >> the current passion for this issue stems from the pro-life stance of the church. >> we have a great consistency in their teaching about the value of human life from conception to natural death. it is different morally but it is consistent with that vision and a teaching. >> public opinion on this issue differs from church leadership. a 2012 pew research poll of u.s. catholics showed 59% are in favor of the death penalty for convicted murder
before parishioners on ash wednesday to testifying before politicians, baltimore archbishop william laurie wil to convince lawmakers to vote against the death penalty. >> people commit heinous crimes and should be punished but we feel there is a better way than capital punishment, especially because there is life without parole. >> it is unusual for the catholic leader to get political but his predecessor, edwin o'brien, testified in 2009 in support of a compromise bill to make...
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laurie and lori. we have seminars on how to make your home secure weather the app on your iphone.an, we're cutting-edge. >> you really are. >> we have how to stage your home for resale. that is another seminar. there is a whole list of them. if you go safe vor sip s tyle.com, you can get all the information. it is next weekend so valentine's day is right after valentine's day. >> we want to make sure people know we have an overnight package so for you fellows anybody thinking about renovating, we have landscapers that make you feel like it is spring in february. $10 ticket or $20 vip terk cut. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us today on maryland's spotlight. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. who aren't happy with their internet. [ spokesman ]
laurie and lori. we have seminars on how to make your home secure weather the app on your iphone.an, we're cutting-edge. >> you really are. >> we have how to stage your home for resale. that is another seminar. there is a whole list of them. if you go safe vor sip s tyle.com, you can get all the information. it is next weekend so valentine's day is right after valentine's day. >> we want to make sure people know we have an overnight package so for you fellows anybody thinking...
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laurie. do it again . he's so funny he burps. comedian tom shillo. it is it call would latter thinking puzzilers it is already out. i can will help you with the marketing . breakfast . fearless reporting with the hokeypokey . sitting next to me. rick full bomb. his bosses are bitter because his sales are in the toilet. >> it is it a paper record rather than a gossip rag our website yet to post a report on dan mareno and tweb year old love child. scorned by society. love child always second best. love child, different from the rest. >> it is worth the pain of waiting. we end up hating the child we could be creating. >> no child. yay, we dialed back thening once a week and yet it doesn't make any difference. it is it like dialing back and shot in the head. we'll only shoot you once a week. all right. the coke a racist joke and enter've any superbowl commercials not bigoted. this year coca-cola and a teaser with a spot with the big match . prompting outrage with the american-. or ads. peep it peepers. while the ad encourages people to vote for who reach
laurie. do it again . he's so funny he burps. comedian tom shillo. it is it call would latter thinking puzzilers it is already out. i can will help you with the marketing . breakfast . fearless reporting with the hokeypokey . sitting next to me. rick full bomb. his bosses are bitter because his sales are in the toilet. >> it is it a paper record rather than a gossip rag our website yet to post a report on dan mareno and tweb year old love child. scorned by society. love child always...
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also, rory mcllroy knocked out by shane lauri., so you have two headliners out. >> nobody is going to go tomorrow. >> no, and it's not on cbs. so we don't have to cry too much. >> he's looking back. >> selfish interest during the book. >> one man's bogie is another'
also, rory mcllroy knocked out by shane lauri., so you have two headliners out. >> nobody is going to go tomorrow. >> no, and it's not on cbs. so we don't have to cry too much. >> he's looking back. >> selfish interest during the book. >> one man's bogie is another'
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i want to really thank my daughter erica and my granddaughter jerica and my niece laurie who are here today. but also the women missouri women's group. if you could please just stand up. dianne johnson started this group. (applause) >> my aller jais. -- allergies. she worked tirelessly to get women and grandmothers, mothers, nieces, aunts, and even men are coming a lot to our functions. you know, i just want to charge you all with one really important thing. there's no song that goes no man is an island, no man stands alone. each man's joy is joy to me. each man's grief is my own. we need one another. so, i must defend each man as my brother and each man as my friend. we must take hold of each other's hand. we must take care of our children. this is black history month. but black history is everybody's history because civilization started in africa. (applause) >> so, we need to know from the beginning no matter what you believe in, there is only one beginning and there's only one race and that's the human race. everything else is culture. (applause) >> so, we've got to hold onto each
i want to really thank my daughter erica and my granddaughter jerica and my niece laurie who are here today. but also the women missouri women's group. if you could please just stand up. dianne johnson started this group. (applause) >> my aller jais. -- allergies. she worked tirelessly to get women and grandmothers, mothers, nieces, aunts, and even men are coming a lot to our functions. you know, i just want to charge you all with one really important thing. there's no song that goes no...
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laurie segall gives us a closer look at some cutting- edge futuristic fashion.at fashion week, you'll see the latest fashion hitting the runways, but what you haven't seen is high-tech fashion of the future (music) that's asher levine.he's legend to lady gaga. but unlike most designers, this 24-year old fashion wiz is sending "tech" down the runway. >> this is the computer chip that we've embedded in our premium jackets his fall collection: a smartphone connected clothing line. >> how many of you have lost your gloves, it'll be embedded in our gloves the chip connects with a tracker app on your smartphone >> what we thought to do is to embed it in the items you might lose or left behind or those really important items. >> as you walk away, this is your proximity meter. you're close and then it will go into yellow and orange, and then it will beep if you walked too far away. >> so i've got my smartphone and i can find my gloves using my smartphone essentially >> yes, and if you can't find your phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automa
laurie segall gives us a closer look at some cutting- edge futuristic fashion.at fashion week, you'll see the latest fashion hitting the runways, but what you haven't seen is high-tech fashion of the future (music) that's asher levine.he's legend to lady gaga. but unlike most designers, this 24-year old fashion wiz is sending "tech" down the runway. >> this is the computer chip that we've embedded in our premium jackets his fall collection: a smartphone connected clothing line....
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[applause] i just want to thank barbara browning laurie weeks comet johanna fteman, and all of you for being here tonight we will be site in units send up of experts that got them so much trouble in the first place please join us. page number 13 come say hello and get your book signed. thank you so much for coming >> virgin mary put through to the way. >> come on rock stars in unison virgin mary mother of god put through to and away. put through to the way all parishioners the phantom of liberty is in heaven. siberia in chains the head of the kgb protesters are imprisoned in order not to of vent his holiness women deserve to be earned and loved. shit shit the lord shit. virgin mary mother of god become a feminist become a feminist.íqr@m??1so?
[applause] i just want to thank barbara browning laurie weeks comet johanna fteman, and all of you for being here tonight we will be site in units send up of experts that got them so much trouble in the first place please join us. page number 13 come say hello and get your book signed. thank you so much for coming >> virgin mary put through to the way. >> come on rock stars in unison virgin mary mother of god put through to and away. put through to the way all parishioners the...
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the discovery was made at the home of william and laurie riley of begonia boulevard. police say the two were running a marijuana grow operation. besides the gator the raid netted firearms, more than $29,000 in cash and bags of pot. the rileys are facing a number of drug and weapons charges. >>> a rude awakening for concord residents after vandals slashed 60 car tires on the street. it happened on bel air, glazier and mercato drives in the valley district. kpix 5 reporter don ford tells us many neighbors were hit more than once. >>> reporter: salvador gonzalez owns five vehicles and he woke up yesterday morning and found nearly all his tires were slashed. his wife raquel says they lost 12 tires. >> and then our truck, too, and another van too, that my husband, you know, changed the tires already because we need the vans for work. >> reporter: concord police say someone slashed the tires on over 60 vehicles in three different neighborhoods. neighbors tell me that number is climbing and could reach as many as 80 cars. the o'haras are having their cars towed. >> the man a
the discovery was made at the home of william and laurie riley of begonia boulevard. police say the two were running a marijuana grow operation. besides the gator the raid netted firearms, more than $29,000 in cash and bags of pot. the rileys are facing a number of drug and weapons charges. >>> a rude awakening for concord residents after vandals slashed 60 car tires on the street. it happened on bel air, glazier and mercato drives in the valley district. kpix 5 reporter don ford tells...
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. >> reporter: at laurie's diner, we found it behind a plant. >> that was a year ago. >> reporter: and other places, well -- >> probably in the office. >> upstairs, i think. >> we have it like in the kitchen. >> i think there is a lot of misinformation. >> reporter: richard lee is in charge of san francisco's inspection system. why do you think so many restaurants are complying? >> i don't think it's a priority for them. or if they have a bad score, it's not something that they necessarily want the customers to come see. >> reporter: lee says they're docked a point for not having the report up. you see, san francisco has a point system. inspectors score restaurants from 1 to 100 in detailed easy to access information is posted on the county website. we found last year less than 8% of restaurants scored below 80. balboa cafe in the marina received an 81. but customers walking in wouldn't know that. >> as long as it's available to guests to read, it doesn't have to be in public view. we have to keepette up for a certain amount of days after that evaluation. >> and then you can take it do
. >> reporter: at laurie's diner, we found it behind a plant. >> that was a year ago. >> reporter: and other places, well -- >> probably in the office. >> upstairs, i think. >> we have it like in the kitchen. >> i think there is a lot of misinformation. >> reporter: richard lee is in charge of san francisco's inspection system. why do you think so many restaurants are complying? >> i don't think it's a priority for them. or if they have a...
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laurie oftenest has been cruising some in new york to find out if they are ready to bear all the good pools. in new york city it's legal for ladies to protest topless so where are the bodies this week let's talk about that part of the body even though it's legal it's still private. but don't you think that would draw a lot of attention to the cause yeah but then again you know the track strong growth sometimes to what it attracts you there. would you ever consider protesting topless for a reason yeah what would be the reason. you would go topless for that yeah would you do it well maybe you are not but do you think french girls would do it more often than american girls i think so why is that what's wrong with the kind of crazy it would be a way to get he was attention but i personally wouldn't do it i mean someone knows and i mean do you think that it would be little a cause or help because. i don't know if they were much it's will bring more awareness i guess people will look so it's not what protesting is all about. to let him out later the bottom line is going topless is a sure fi
laurie oftenest has been cruising some in new york to find out if they are ready to bear all the good pools. in new york city it's legal for ladies to protest topless so where are the bodies this week let's talk about that part of the body even though it's legal it's still private. but don't you think that would draw a lot of attention to the cause yeah but then again you know the track strong growth sometimes to what it attracts you there. would you ever consider protesting topless for a...
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eventually be used to clone humans and what about bringing back someone from the past are things laurie harford has to hit the streets of the big apple to find out who new yorkers would like to resurrect. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in the life of your character oh yeah like super mario or. there elmo you had that i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea for two douglas. luther king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with true there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln yeah the classic president right is that we're everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great no you know people like lincoln him walking around his beard be good yeah yeah and he'd be like what the how did you do it this country while i've been dad lloyd and i guess the purpose of these courses is to see you know how the past would deal with the president yeah definitely what do you how do you think they would deal with tha
eventually be used to clone humans and what about bringing back someone from the past are things laurie harford has to hit the streets of the big apple to find out who new yorkers would like to resurrect. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in the life of your character oh yeah like super mario or. there elmo you had that i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea for two douglas. luther king. and...
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what about using such technology to reason rect a complete human being from the past well arty's laurie harf an assistant wonders decided to take a wonder on the streets of new york to find out what people would like to see brought back to life.
what about using such technology to reason rect a complete human being from the past well arty's laurie harf an assistant wonders decided to take a wonder on the streets of new york to find out what people would like to see brought back to life.
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. >> i'm laurie and cfo. >> can we eat these? >> absolutely.hese are for you guys. >> thank you. >> my sister laura and i sell hand dipped naturally flavored chocolate covered pretty zill e. we have peanut butter, orange, toffee, cookie, something for everyone. our pack of five pretzels retails for $6.25 and can be purchased at our online story. just closed up our first successful pop-up shop. our pretzels can apt bls b found at the trump hotel in chicago and the grill. >> we're seeking an investment of $300,000. it will be used to hire a co-packer, increase production, employees to expand our operations and a food broker. you can read more on our website at www.fattysundaes.com. and we have a sale going on. check it out. >> you guys have done a good job of promoting these pretzels. you guys are featured right here in brooklyn. let's start with you, eric. did they get everything in the pitch? >> they got everything in the pitch and in the pretzel. it's really good. but i have to say i think krispy kreme, i'm going to lose all my money. we're ba
. >> i'm laurie and cfo. >> can we eat these? >> absolutely.hese are for you guys. >> thank you. >> my sister laura and i sell hand dipped naturally flavored chocolate covered pretty zill e. we have peanut butter, orange, toffee, cookie, something for everyone. our pack of five pretzels retails for $6.25 and can be purchased at our online story. just closed up our first successful pop-up shop. our pretzels can apt bls b found at the trump hotel in chicago and the...