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which reminds me-- there's lemonade in the fridge if you're thirsty. i just stocked up.d little monkey. bye. ( door closes ) ooh. ( door opens ) man: those shorts were a gift from my grandma. george wasn't thinking about funny shorts now. he needed a new soccer ball. and if a lemonade stand worked for the boy with the yellow hat, it could work for george. aha!
which reminds me-- there's lemonade in the fridge if you're thirsty. i just stocked up.d little monkey. bye. ( door closes ) ooh. ( door opens ) man: those shorts were a gift from my grandma. george wasn't thinking about funny shorts now. he needed a new soccer ball. and if a lemonade stand worked for the boy with the yellow hat, it could work for george. aha!
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. >> a lemonade stand. to end slavery.think it would get this far. >> reporter: all because vivian didn't just do a stand for one day. or even one week. or even one month. on today 52, "the new york times" columnist retweeted her to his million plus followers in a pint size world saving celebrity was born. >> i'm so glad that i'm helping. it is the best thing in the world i didn't think it would be. i thought getting a stuffed animal would be the best thing but actually this really is. >> vivian receive her original goal of $100,000 on day 173. with her stand set up in times square. >> you said you did it. you have reach your goal. you're done. she said is child slavery done? we said no. she said then i'm not done. >> the next day we set up our lemonade stand. >> reporter: vifant eventually stop setting up the stand after doing it every day for a whole year. not because her passion had waned. rather, her goals had grown. vivian and her family are now bottling make a stand lemonade. they have their product, two flavors of i
. >> a lemonade stand. to end slavery.think it would get this far. >> reporter: all because vivian didn't just do a stand for one day. or even one week. or even one month. on today 52, "the new york times" columnist retweeted her to his million plus followers in a pint size world saving celebrity was born. >> i'm so glad that i'm helping. it is the best thing in the world i didn't think it would be. i thought getting a stuffed animal would be the best thing but...
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i'm making lemonade. booth: lemonade! it's awful hot today.h. don't mind mr. grouchy. did you know mr. curtis personally? oh, of course. although, maybe not as personally elizabeth... as he might have liked. how's that? andy didn't tell you? no. oh, he get so jealous. no reason. looks aren't everything. mr. curtis was a big flirt. always making passes at me. it didn't seem relevant. and right under his poor wife's nose, too. fool thought he could get me to convince andy to sell the farm. elizabeth...! oh, don't you start again. when i told andy, i don't think i have ever seen him so mad. what a temper you have. thank you, mrs. harding. you have been very helpful. tell andy. he doesn't think i can do anything right. so how many lemonades? oh, how many lemonades? make a pitcher. great. put solar panels on my house. compact fluorescents in every socket and still feel guilty when i use a paper napkin. i've been looking at low-impact housing. i saw a free-standing house that was 118 square feet. this entry to the sternum might not be a bullet hole.
i'm making lemonade. booth: lemonade! it's awful hot today.h. don't mind mr. grouchy. did you know mr. curtis personally? oh, of course. although, maybe not as personally elizabeth... as he might have liked. how's that? andy didn't tell you? no. oh, he get so jealous. no reason. looks aren't everything. mr. curtis was a big flirt. always making passes at me. it didn't seem relevant. and right under his poor wife's nose, too. fool thought he could get me to convince andy to sell the farm....
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that's my lemonade. you can't be giving away my lemonade. >> giving it away? please.paid. >> you know what? this is too much. they got to go. >> no. this is getting good. who knows how far you could take this? you could run for office. >> i don't want to be a politician. >> well, why not? you're loud. you're obnoxious. you sit around saying, "what's wrong with the world?" all day, and you never do anything about it. you were born to be in government. >> look, jazzy. all i want is my job back, all right? >> then use the crowd. whip them up, and when the press get here, you can use them to get your job back. >> ooh? that's not a bad idea. that's a good idea. you're small, but you're smart. yeah. you learned a lot at that little gifted school, didn't you? okay. let's go. >> uncle curtis -- >> hey, how you doing, man? >> no. i heard about what happened at city hall. we need to talk. >> no. i can't talk right now. my people waiting on me. they gonna help me get my job back. >> no, uncle curtis. that's what i need to talk to you about. [ cheers and applause ] uncle curtis.
that's my lemonade. you can't be giving away my lemonade. >> giving it away? please.paid. >> you know what? this is too much. they got to go. >> no. this is getting good. who knows how far you could take this? you could run for office. >> i don't want to be a politician. >> well, why not? you're loud. you're obnoxious. you sit around saying, "what's wrong with the world?" all day, and you never do anything about it. you were born to be in government....
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pure lemonade. >> and here's the thing, there's no artificial anything in there., you know what? i have a saying. if you don't look after your body, you really will have nowhere to live and that is why this is so important. now look, you've seen our incredible offer today which includes my brand-new revolutionary fusion juicer with its low-induction motor which is guaranteed for life. it really is the best of both worlds. slow juicing for nutrient retention, but fast enough to create mountains of juice in just seconds. so please pick up the phone or go to fusionjuicer.com and order your complete fusion juicer package today. and do me a favor, spread the word because on behalf of jenny and myself and all the guests we've seen on the program today, i tell you now, i will not rest until there's a fusion juicer in every home in america and throughout the world. cheers. call or go online now and may the juice be with you. [cheering and applause] >> announcer: over the past 30 years, our fast food lifestyles have helped to create this health crisis, with an increase in
pure lemonade. >> and here's the thing, there's no artificial anything in there., you know what? i have a saying. if you don't look after your body, you really will have nowhere to live and that is why this is so important. now look, you've seen our incredible offer today which includes my brand-new revolutionary fusion juicer with its low-induction motor which is guaranteed for life. it really is the best of both worlds. slow juicing for nutrient retention, but fast enough to create...
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lemonade, marie. now you knowwhat it. what? now you knowwhat ite when someonelets yo.gasps] what are you saying? nothing.i let y. no, you didn't. i could tellyou were trying to . ok, all right. yeah, i know people. i know how they act.you were no. oh, what,you mean t? you mean this?damn ! ahh! like that? that's it! we'regoing again rig. ray: no, no! come on. serve. does it, robert?esn'tso, i don't know whati'm supposed t. you admit thati beat you right . i wouldif it was tr. come on. serve the damn ball! no! do what i say! no, i'm not! [door slams] there you go.no? raymond, that was terrible. what? you can't take a man'sdignity a. dignity? dad? come on. the man mows his lawnin. and heleans his earwith. and he rhymed zerowith . so, ma, a quick game? you know,i wanna say one thing. or played anything,layed ping-p, you've always been... better? a jerk. a jerk? i'm not a jerk. i'm a survivor! no, jerk,i think, works. let me tell yousome. when i came backfro, i had no money,no s. sure, i was goodwit, but you can't putth. it puts people off! i had nothing! you had mom. sorry
lemonade, marie. now you knowwhat it. what? now you knowwhat ite when someonelets yo.gasps] what are you saying? nothing.i let y. no, you didn't. i could tellyou were trying to . ok, all right. yeah, i know people. i know how they act.you were no. oh, what,you mean t? you mean this?damn ! ahh! like that? that's it! we'regoing again rig. ray: no, no! come on. serve. does it, robert?esn'tso, i don't know whati'm supposed t. you admit thati beat you right . i wouldif it was tr. come on. serve the...
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she could not run a lemonade stand and who knows what she would have used instead of lemonade. the creepy thing about sebelius is the glassy-eyed look at government she possesses, and it is the same of valerie jarrett and nap si pelosi who have this stare when they talk about the government, and they are obama stepford wives and automated and for the greater good even if everybody else rolls over on the utopian dream if it never happens. >> i want to stay on this, because she -- they blew the rollout. they bungled it. >> no question about it. >> they should have fixed it and tested it and said they didn't have time to test it, but this is important. this is an important function, and it is important for us to point out they can't handle a $3 trillion piece of the economy and it failed. >> you are right. in terms of the symbolism, it is a killer and bad news. remember, they have to get people enrolled and what is this going to do symbolically? it plays to the argument that these guys can't handle it and government can't do anything, and how do they handle the information if i gi
she could not run a lemonade stand and who knows what she would have used instead of lemonade. the creepy thing about sebelius is the glassy-eyed look at government she possesses, and it is the same of valerie jarrett and nap si pelosi who have this stare when they talk about the government, and they are obama stepford wives and automated and for the greater good even if everybody else rolls over on the utopian dream if it never happens. >> i want to stay on this, because she -- they blew...
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one of those restaurants is "lemonade", they offer fresh healthy foods like roasted parsnips in a vinaigrette.. kale salad with mushrooms and kumquats... and citrus poached salmon fillets. and at phoenix sky harbor international airport.. "we have salads, we have vegetarian offerings, we have vegan offerings, we have gluten free offerings." the physicians committee for responsible medicine looked at 18 major aiports in more than adozen states and found that 76% of airport restaurants have at least one low fat, high fiber, cholesterol- free vegetarian meal. bon appetit! for today's health minute, i'm holly firfer. 08:32:53 "national parks and memorials - casualties of the government shutdown. coming up, hear from a special group of ww2 veterans who came cross country to visit their memorial." a jury in howard county is now deliberating the fate of a man accused of shooting two people including his ex-girlfriend. john rydell is streaming live in ellicott city with what was said in closing arguments three women... are... behind bars.../ after ...being accused of... robbing a bank. police say...
one of those restaurants is "lemonade", they offer fresh healthy foods like roasted parsnips in a vinaigrette.. kale salad with mushrooms and kumquats... and citrus poached salmon fillets. and at phoenix sky harbor international airport.. "we have salads, we have vegetarian offerings, we have vegan offerings, we have gluten free offerings." the physicians committee for responsible medicine looked at 18 major aiports in more than adozen states and found that 76% of airport...
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. >> when life throws you lemons, you make lemonade. well, in this case it's pumpkins. you remember christina. she is an occupational therapist, also an amputee. but she doesn't let that bring her down. she creates really creative prostheti prosthetics. since we are in halloween time, why not make it a pumpkin prosthetic. >> she's the girl that did the leg with legos. >> yeah. she has a channel where she does share a lot of videos sharing her experience in her journey as an amputee. so she has a larger pumpkin, two smaller ones. she puts a metal record inside the pumpkins and then measures it to the length of her prosthetic frame. >> how is she going to walk with it? >> you watch. >> then she starts putting the other small pumpkins on. takes a break for a carmel apple. >> always have time for that. >> there you go. >> now she has a two-pumpkin prosthetic. >> look at that. >> it's probably a little heavy. looks like she's carrying a lot of weight on that leg. >> you can do anything with pumpkins. >> why not. >> uber popular youtuber shea carl has created a really fun mus
. >> when life throws you lemons, you make lemonade. well, in this case it's pumpkins. you remember christina. she is an occupational therapist, also an amputee. but she doesn't let that bring her down. she creates really creative prostheti prosthetics. since we are in halloween time, why not make it a pumpkin prosthetic. >> she's the girl that did the leg with legos. >> yeah. she has a channel where she does share a lot of videos sharing her experience in her journey as an...
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at 84 degrees lemonade was $4.40 but 86 degrees it was $1.20. why? the machines were designed to get people to try new benefit programs. >> bart contract talks go beyond the cooling-off period and the threat now hanging over the commute. >> san francisco mayor lee with a surprising initiative of the death of a hospital patient and what he is demanding be done. >> denied again, agonizing game five for the see? asthma. this one? contaminated food. this one? west-nile virus. this? five billion dollars in property damage. and how about this one? lime disease. [male announcer] once you know the serious threats they pose, you'll never see household pests the same way again. learn more at pestworld dot org. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but i don't care. i just love collecting air. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. protect your health with the free "state of the air" app from the a
at 84 degrees lemonade was $4.40 but 86 degrees it was $1.20. why? the machines were designed to get people to try new benefit programs. >> bart contract talks go beyond the cooling-off period and the threat now hanging over the commute. >> san francisco mayor lee with a surprising initiative of the death of a hospital patient and what he is demanding be done. >> denied again, agonizing game five for the see? asthma. this one? contaminated food. this one? west-nile virus....
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. >> she could not run a lemonade stand. god know what is she'd useno instead of lemonade. the creepy thing about sebelius is the unquestioning glassy eyed faith in government she possesses. when you think about it, it's the same kind of glassy eyed look you see valerie jarrett, pelosi, have these 1,000-yard stares that happen when they talk about government. they're obama stepford wives. they believe in the greatervern good, even if the greater good rolls over everybody on its way to this utopian dream that never happens. >> juan, i want to stay on this because she -- they blew the rollout. they absolutely bungled it.they >> no question. >> they should have tested it.dt they said they didn't have time to test it. but this is important. this is an important functionhae and it's important for us to point out that they can't handle this, $3 trillion piece of the economy and it's failing. >> look, first of all, you're right. in terms of symbolism, it is a killer. it's just bad news and remember, they got to get people enrolled and what does this do symbolically? it plays to yo
. >> she could not run a lemonade stand. god know what is she'd useno instead of lemonade. the creepy thing about sebelius is the unquestioning glassy eyed faith in government she possesses. when you think about it, it's the same kind of glassy eyed look you see valerie jarrett, pelosi, have these 1,000-yard stares that happen when they talk about government. they're obama stepford wives. they believe in the greatervern good, even if the greater good rolls over everybody on its way to...
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but there is no lemonade. what does it mean to use the language instead of the lemonade. >> we joked when we came on to your set we felt at home. this is the most beautiful set you've ever seen for "the glass menagerie" but it's not unlike your set. we are floating on these hexagons literally in this black pool surrounded by blackness so that what happens on that stage has to be-- and i like to think more often than not-- incredibly vivid. like hit in the dream or in memory. but it -- like you say, a glass only because it -- that word totemic, i think i read that word somewhere, that that's what we choose to use in a play. you don't remember your mother's cutlery, you remember the one piece of cutlery. >> and also by -- i think by stripping away so much ofs and e space so spare it allows the audience to enter the piece in a different way that i think williams says in one of the forwards, he says it's the theater's job and an actor's job to get as close to the emotional truth as possible and i think when you ta
but there is no lemonade. what does it mean to use the language instead of the lemonade. >> we joked when we came on to your set we felt at home. this is the most beautiful set you've ever seen for "the glass menagerie" but it's not unlike your set. we are floating on these hexagons literally in this black pool surrounded by blackness so that what happens on that stage has to be-- and i like to think more often than not-- incredibly vivid. like hit in the dream or in memory. but...
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>> it was an emotional moment for these kids, who spent the past year selling countless cups of lemonade and raising money from generous donors to make it happen. >> that was like my dream right there. all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> for amanda, it was the culmination of a dream she's had ever since she was told she'd never walk again. >> the most profound moment was when i stood up, and i tried to see the children's faces. some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe. then to have that heart-to-heart hug. when i hug in a wheelchair, there's a disconnect, and get heart-to-heart hugs when i stand up. >> can you promise me a standing hug? >> yes. >> okay, good. >> amanda took her first step to make that dream a reality in 2010. that's when she got a call from robot's creators asking her to be a test pilot for the new technology. she went to the san francisco bay area and took it for a test run. how did it feel to be able to stand and just look at people? >> the first time i stood up, i went home and i cried hard in all honesty. maybe it's the emotions th
>> it was an emotional moment for these kids, who spent the past year selling countless cups of lemonade and raising money from generous donors to make it happen. >> that was like my dream right there. all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> for amanda, it was the culmination of a dream she's had ever since she was told she'd never walk again. >> the most profound moment was when i stood up, and i tried to see the children's faces. some of them, the really...
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your mommy and daddy give you $10 to open up a lemonade stand. you go out and you buy cs and you buy lemons and you buy sugar. and now you find out that it only cost you $9. ho-oh! so you have an extra dollar. yeah. so you can give that dollar back to mommy and daddy, but guess what? next summer-- i'll be six. and you ask them for money, they're gonna give you $9, 'cause that's what they think it costs to run the stand. so the dollar's a surplus. this is a surplus. we have to spend that $4,300 by the end of the day or it'll be deducted from next year's budget. [whistles poorly] whoo. we should spend this money on a new copier which we desperately need. okay, break it down in terms of, um... okay, i--i think i'm getting you. [cheerful music] ♪ ♪ ♪ that people are finally getting together. ♪ ♪ i think it's wonderful now ♪ that people are finally getting together. ♪ ♪ i think it's so groovy now ♪ that people are finally getting together. ♪ ♪ i think it'sonderful now ♪ that people are finally getting together. ♪ earlier today, matt had a crazy idea,
your mommy and daddy give you $10 to open up a lemonade stand. you go out and you buy cs and you buy lemons and you buy sugar. and now you find out that it only cost you $9. ho-oh! so you have an extra dollar. yeah. so you can give that dollar back to mommy and daddy, but guess what? next summer-- i'll be six. and you ask them for money, they're gonna give you $9, 'cause that's what they think it costs to run the stand. so the dollar's a surplus. this is a surplus. we have to spend that $4,300...
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we've got kids who sell lemonade at the walk-a-thon make it at home and make $100, $200.even kids take it upon themselves to help us, the parents, raise money. >> reporter: a deductible is $100,000 to cover a loss estimated at $70,000. the principal says more than hardware was stolen. >> the school is a place where they close a digital device. >> reporter: parents vow the children will learn through this lesson by raising funds, again. nbc bay area news. >>> still to come here at 5:00, the unusual ticket an officer gave a southern california driver all because of something she was wearing. >>> also the investigation one state lawmaker has launched following the completion of the new eastern span of the bay bridge. >>> i'm marianne favro you can expect more parking and more stores. find out why neighbors are not too happy about that plan coming up in a live report. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. sunny and also warmer for today. fog free in san francisco. we'll let you know what this means for that all-important halloween foreca
we've got kids who sell lemonade at the walk-a-thon make it at home and make $100, $200.even kids take it upon themselves to help us, the parents, raise money. >> reporter: a deductible is $100,000 to cover a loss estimated at $70,000. the principal says more than hardware was stolen. >> the school is a place where they close a digital device. >> reporter: parents vow the children will learn through this lesson by raising funds, again. nbc bay area news. >>> still to...
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we'll make the good time last ♪ [bell clanging] ♪ warm sunshine all around me ♪ ♪ sipping ice cold lemonadeome fun... ♪ are you gonna sulk all day? i'm not sulking. look, honey, i know you had your heart set on going out to the tall grass prairie tomorrow, but i can't leave work. but it's for daddy. don't you care about him at all? of course i care about him. you know that. you know what if daddy were alive? you know what he'd tell you. when things don't turn out the way you planned... you plan a way to turn things around. i just miss him so much. sweetie... so do i. what does the white buffalo mean to the native americans? they believed if they saw one, the tribes would flourish. so they actually existed?
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a hugely challenging tosk isn't it well i don't think the nobel peace prize is going to help the lemonade the chemical weapons out of syria i think i think that's going to be done on an entirely different level. i think the awarding of the prize to that particular organization was really a political dodge by the nobel peace prize committee the norwegian parliament committee that awards the peace prize. in point of fact it should have gone to president putin and say this because he was his intervention into this entire process that gave obama and his scape route out of what potentially looked like it was going to be world war three and the organization is the organization designated to do such a removal job but it they did not make the initiative so i think it's a little bit strange that the committee awarded the prize today to the organization but it seems to have had a habit of awarding institutions organizations the e.u. last year and now this one and not actually individuals at the moment is there any reason for that do you think. well i don't know they awarded it to president obama be
a hugely challenging tosk isn't it well i don't think the nobel peace prize is going to help the lemonade the chemical weapons out of syria i think i think that's going to be done on an entirely different level. i think the awarding of the prize to that particular organization was really a political dodge by the nobel peace prize committee the norwegian parliament committee that awards the peace prize. in point of fact it should have gone to president putin and say this because he was his...
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the politicians probably would because they're utterly hopeless they can't this is no way to run a lemonade stand let alone a democracy of three hundred fourteen million people and i think the real fear is going to be that this will drag out for some time to come and talking about the dollar how big a blow is that international standing. well i think it is a serious blow to its standing already over the course of the last four weeks is this deadline has approached we've seen the dollar lose four percent against a basket of currencies that pressure probably continues unless and until we get an absolute collapse of global equity markets because ultimately the u.s. for the moment at least is still seen as home which which benefits in terms of flight to safety so as long as we just have asset markets and global stock markets forming a little bit the dollar comes under pressure paradoxically it's only if those markets collapse and we get another crash in october that the dollar then begins to do well so in the absence of the worst case of a huge ten fifteen percent decline in global stock market
the politicians probably would because they're utterly hopeless they can't this is no way to run a lemonade stand let alone a democracy of three hundred fourteen million people and i think the real fear is going to be that this will drag out for some time to come and talking about the dollar how big a blow is that international standing. well i think it is a serious blow to its standing already over the course of the last four weeks is this deadline has approached we've seen the dollar lose...
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. >> that is our own special tea with a little bit of lemonade. >> it's really good. >> a few other thingsmake it sweet. >> i'm scott kimbrel, we've owned kimbrel office supplies in downtown natchez, main street, natchez, mississippi. >> can you be a company on main street and have one main street shop anymore? >> i don't think so. we've added companies and services for our customers. >> how many companies do you own? >> three companies. >> so does a vibrant downtown matter to you? >> oh, yes, oh, absolutely. just recently, two young ladies opened up a store down the street from us. and they have faith in it. >> i'm amber rayburn and i'm ashley smith. >> we own a gallery and we've been open for nine days. >> what does having your own business, your own store in downtown natchez mean to you? >> it's something that i've always wanted. always wanted to open up a store. >> when you were deciding to open up this store and do it in downtown natchez, were you nervous at all walking around and seeing a lot of storefronts boarded up, vacancies? >> definitely. we were nervous anyway to open up a sto
. >> that is our own special tea with a little bit of lemonade. >> it's really good. >> a few other thingsmake it sweet. >> i'm scott kimbrel, we've owned kimbrel office supplies in downtown natchez, main street, natchez, mississippi. >> can you be a company on main street and have one main street shop anymore? >> i don't think so. we've added companies and services for our customers. >> how many companies do you own? >> three companies. >>...
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we are handing out subsidies like it is lemonade and nobody is checking the data points. >> one thingkable is they set up a new subsidy anybody making 100 and 400 percent of poverty. >> it is up to $94,000 they will get a subsidy. the cbo estimates you have a relatively modest decline of the number of people that are dumped out of private insurance but most independent analys feel there will be a massive disruption of employer based insurance because the employers will look at the penalties and recognize a lot of these people our eligible for subsidies and take the position why should i pay for insurance when i can dump them off after the exchange? gerri: that is a and intelligent economic decisions on what the government is doing is telling them to get out. >> my view is we will have massive disruption but the problem for us is the projections on the total taxpayer burden that could be much higher we could see explosive growth. the mackenzie company, they say at the end of the day looking at the mandates are the incentives with 30 year 50% will dump the coverage. gerri: date you for
we are handing out subsidies like it is lemonade and nobody is checking the data points. >> one thingkable is they set up a new subsidy anybody making 100 and 400 percent of poverty. >> it is up to $94,000 they will get a subsidy. the cbo estimates you have a relatively modest decline of the number of people that are dumped out of private insurance but most independent analys feel there will be a massive disruption of employer based insurance because the employers will look at the...
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. >> that's our very own special tea with a little bit of lemonade and a few other things make it nicend sweet. >> i'm scott kimbrel, my family owned kimbrel office supplies since 1955 in downtown naches, main street, naches, mississippi. >> can you be a company on main street and have your one main street shop anymore? >> i don't think so. we've added companies and services for our customers. >> how many companies do you own? >> three companies. >> does a vibrant downtown matter to you? >> yes, oh, absolutely. just recently two young ladies opened up a store down the street from us, and, you know, they have faith in it that it's going to do. >> my name is amber. >> and i'm ashley smith. >> we own a-gallery and we've been open for nine days. >> what does having your own business, own store downtown mean to you? >> i've always wanted to open up a store. >> when you were deciding to open up a store, did it make you nervous at all seeing storefronts boarded up, vacancies? >> definitely, definitely. we were nervous anyway to open up a store, because i've never been in this kind of industry
. >> that's our very own special tea with a little bit of lemonade and a few other things make it nicend sweet. >> i'm scott kimbrel, my family owned kimbrel office supplies since 1955 in downtown naches, main street, naches, mississippi. >> can you be a company on main street and have your one main street shop anymore? >> i don't think so. we've added companies and services for our customers. >> how many companies do you own? >> three companies. >>...
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. >> reporter: there is a park in san francisco were you might find, two little girls selling lemonadet well let's just say at a slightly inflated cost >> reporter: here you go, let me give you your dollar first, what i only get a half cup for a dollar, it's ok thank you you might also see familys riding their bikes on neat and clean pathways >> reporter:but if you get off the beaten path, you might see things like packaged turkey legs filled with maggots from andronaco's market >> reporter:you might also find this chewed up peanut butter container that was being carried by a squirrel if you don't look where you are stepping you might just step into some human waste the dead give away is the bathroom tissue scattered around >> reporter:some of the trash left in the park is a result of festivals and people who simply don't care, and then there are the homeless encpampments >> reporter:this guy with the bow, i didn't see any arrows but he is heading inside to meet up with a guy named mike and after a brief meeting he leaves >> reporter:inside the incampment you will find this woman sleep
. >> reporter: there is a park in san francisco were you might find, two little girls selling lemonadet well let's just say at a slightly inflated cost >> reporter: here you go, let me give you your dollar first, what i only get a half cup for a dollar, it's ok thank you you might also see familys riding their bikes on neat and clean pathways >> reporter:but if you get off the beaten path, you might see things like packaged turkey legs filled with maggots from andronaco's...
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behaving badly pierre >> there is a park in san francisco where you may find to look birds selling lemonadeace slightly higher cost appeared >> you might also see family's riding their bikes but as you get up the beaten path you may see package purchased legs with maggots. >> if you don't know where you are stepping you might step in some human waste appeared >> some of the trash in the park are from people who just don't care and the homeless and campers. >> inside you'll find this woman sleeping however i asked mike to come out and talk to me and he is from philadelphia. >> i am looking at all the garbage in the park to wonder why you are back here. >> the man bending over is joe from s f weekly looking for food to give to mike because that asked mike was the last time he had eight and apparently he had not eaten in a few days. >> mike is just one of many who live inside of golden gate park pier >> many of the homeless who live in the park are trashing it. >> what appears to be a panic over raising thank you know golden gate park is the largest and in a nation and you will see a lot of tr
behaving badly pierre >> there is a park in san francisco where you may find to look birds selling lemonadeace slightly higher cost appeared >> you might also see family's riding their bikes but as you get up the beaten path you may see package purchased legs with maggots. >> if you don't know where you are stepping you might step in some human waste appeared >> some of the trash in the park are from people who just don't care and the homeless and campers. >>...
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in conjunction with the folks from pink lemonade, it's a concert to benefit patients and their families, they shouldn't be alone in their fight against cancer. this group helps with things like housekeeping or lawn mowing, things that they may need help with. i'll be back later on "today in the bay." [ phone ringing ] [ daughter ] hi mom. hey honey, the trip's great, very relaxing. are you sure you can't make it? but you come every year! you could be playing bingo right now! woooo! and there's movie night -- you love movies! [ laughs ] sorry honey, can't hear you -- bad connection. love you! [ laughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] available at walmart, for a low price every day. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> good morning. looking live
in conjunction with the folks from pink lemonade, it's a concert to benefit patients and their families, they shouldn't be alone in their fight against cancer. this group helps with things like housekeeping or lawn mowing, things that they may need help with. i'll be back later on "today in the bay." [ phone ringing ] [ daughter ] hi mom. hey honey, the trip's great, very relaxing. are you sure you can't make it? but you come every year! you could be playing bingo right now! woooo!...
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for lunch a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and lemonade. then mid-afternoon - a protein shake. a while later, an extra-strength energy drink. finally, mac and cheese for dinner. here's what that adds up to. for calcium - almost four times what's recommended. (sot: jamie kopf) "that's too much of a good thing. if you consume excess calcium over time you could end up with problems like constipation, kidney stones, and possibly impaired absorption of iron and zinc." next, caffeine - the total is around 470 milligrams, more than the recommended daily limit of 400 milligrams. (sot jamie kopf) "too much caffeine can cause insomnia, a rapid or abnormal heart rate, and increased blood pressure." and the sample diet has five times the recommended amount of folate, which can mask a b12 deficiency. (sot: jamie kopf) "the bottom line is that you really need to read labels on fortified foods to make sure that you're not getting too much. just because some of a vitamin or mineral is good doesn't necessarily mean that more is better." and a balanced diet, including fruits and vegetables, lean
for lunch a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and lemonade. then mid-afternoon - a protein shake. a while later, an extra-strength energy drink. finally, mac and cheese for dinner. here's what that adds up to. for calcium - almost four times what's recommended. (sot: jamie kopf) "that's too much of a good thing. if you consume excess calcium over time you could end up with problems like constipation, kidney stones, and possibly impaired absorption of iron and zinc." next, caffeine -...
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at 84 degrees lemonade was $2.40. at 86 degrees it was $1.20.he machines were designed to get people to try new beverages. >> we continue at 5:30 with the top stories. san francisco mayor lee is now responding after a missing woman towns up dead at san francisco general hospital. >> oakland a's fans have a night of agony after the game five loss to detroit. any are looking ahead to the next season people go to a mattress store, and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry - ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. makes an epic journey throughr pines, wildflowers, and aspens. and is matched only by our journey to capture its scent. crafte
at 84 degrees lemonade was $2.40. at 86 degrees it was $1.20.he machines were designed to get people to try new beverages. >> we continue at 5:30 with the top stories. san francisco mayor lee is now responding after a missing woman towns up dead at san francisco general hospital. >> oakland a's fans have a night of agony after the game five loss to detroit. any are looking ahead to the next season people go to a mattress store, and essentially they just get sold something. we...
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spent an entire day on operation clean slate, four cells including the balogna sand witches and the lemonadend got out at 4:40 p.m. right before they shut the doors for the night. >> wow, that is so -- >> if you want a free meal. >> it was rented. >> for not walking your dog or walking your dog without a leash. the kkk can take a lesson for this. why couldn't it be a white jump suit? >> they are more form fitting. >> they are doing all of this stupid shutdown theater. they said the navy and football game canceled. it is funded by a private organization called the naval association. they will lose about $4 million for this game being canceled. >> that's crazy. >>> from budgets to bugs, service was as spotty as n on -- as an out of order potty. many americans were met with an error message while others died. it is true. on the first day of obamacare, 150,000 people perished. to be fair, that's how many people die anyway. millions logged on to get insurance under obamacare, but they were mess with computer problems. they encountered glitches in the system leading to wasted time or worse. in ten
spent an entire day on operation clean slate, four cells including the balogna sand witches and the lemonadend got out at 4:40 p.m. right before they shut the doors for the night. >> wow, that is so -- >> if you want a free meal. >> it was rented. >> for not walking your dog or walking your dog without a leash. the kkk can take a lesson for this. why couldn't it be a white jump suit? >> they are more form fitting. >> they are doing all of this stupid shutdown...
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the machine would charge more when hot the machine actually charges less. 84 degrees the price for lemonade degrees the charge was 1.20. why the county intuitive praising? the machine were designed to get people to try new benches. >> coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. exclusive look inside pixar emeryville head quarters pilook at them withad quarters that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. you. >> next week you can see the first ever made for television toy story film called toy story of terror. it's coming out just in time for halloween. laura anthony got a sneak peek behind the scenes at pixar studio in emeryville. >> what's wrong are you okay? what? where is e
the machine would charge more when hot the machine actually charges less. 84 degrees the price for lemonade degrees the charge was 1.20. why the county intuitive praising? the machine were designed to get people to try new benches. >> coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. exclusive look inside pixar emeryville head quarters pilook at them withad quarters that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a...
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it's just like lemonade stand. give me a break. what country is this?, you're on the wrong side of this. i want you to get over here. >> i sit on this side, i'm happy. >> there are certain laups th l that you happily violate. >> regularly. >> cheerleader's faces -- >> no. >> because we'd probably get sued if we put their faces up. >> or maybe it's the water that's blurring their faces. >> no, they're like underage. >> whatever, i've been to car washes. all kinds of groups do them. boy scouts, cheerleaders. >> there's movies about cheerleaders doing car washes. >> all right, bob. >> we should enforce car washing across america and we should have car insurance, car washing insurance. >> if you like your car wash, you can keep it. >> car wash -- >> are you okay with your teacher spanking your kids? bob says you should be. before we go, want to take a second to recognize an american icon in music, rock legend lureed dead at 71. test >>> are you okay with corporal punishment in your child's school? some people in public schools in 19 states still use paddles
it's just like lemonade stand. give me a break. what country is this?, you're on the wrong side of this. i want you to get over here. >> i sit on this side, i'm happy. >> there are certain laups th l that you happily violate. >> regularly. >> cheerleader's faces -- >> no. >> because we'd probably get sued if we put their faces up. >> or maybe it's the water that's blurring their faces. >> no, they're like underage. >> whatever, i've been to...
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i haven't paid for a lemonade down there in 20 years. - you're mad at me? - (claire) mm. great, daddy. you ruined brunch. (laughter) (cameron) you did! this ends today. (phil speaks indistinctly, gloria laughs) ♪ a little help here? you can't expect me to focus when miranda cornell lives right down your street. she's like a dream wrapped in a wish poured into jeggings. yeah, yeah, that's nice and all, but we got a trap to set. are you sure this is going to work? trust me. we'll use these cookies as bait. lily's crazy for them. asian metabolism. when she grabs them with her grubby little hands, off goes the trap. boom-- big puddle of milk. she'll get in so much trouble. my mom hates messes. i'm familiar with claire. lock... and loaded. (loudly) mmm! these cookies are so good... and so easy to reach. (manny) lily! whoa! (groaning) - oh, my god! cam! - oh! ohh! what happened? are you okay? oh! that milk... fell, and i must have slipped in it! did i leave that out again? i'm so sorry! oh! my back! ooh! my back! can i give you a swedish massage, accent optional? oh! oh, no, i
i haven't paid for a lemonade down there in 20 years. - you're mad at me? - (claire) mm. great, daddy. you ruined brunch. (laughter) (cameron) you did! this ends today. (phil speaks indistinctly, gloria laughs) ♪ a little help here? you can't expect me to focus when miranda cornell lives right down your street. she's like a dream wrapped in a wish poured into jeggings. yeah, yeah, that's nice and all, but we got a trap to set. are you sure this is going to work? trust me. we'll use these...
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although real on to be yours are chomping at the bit to try and make lemonade out of the situation.re are a lot that will. in my daily phone calls i see some many opportunities. neil: a lot of people look at the health care law and say that it is closing out private initiatives and the role of private companies. and it is going quite the opposite way. >> i take your point. heard.are some companies will be any time you change things there will be people who have pain and people who have been. neil: what do you think of the launch of this? a lot of people. >> i think that you cannot deny it. you know, i have built and been involved in building a lot of digital programs, websites and a lot of different things that are similar. i can understand this failing like it did. a lot of your technology folks do over cell themselves. this should not have happened. i truly do not believe that you can blame the president on this. i believe that someone down the line -- i know if i hired a group like this to do that and they failed to my hope would not be blamed. the bottom line is it is not right.
although real on to be yours are chomping at the bit to try and make lemonade out of the situation.re are a lot that will. in my daily phone calls i see some many opportunities. neil: a lot of people look at the health care law and say that it is closing out private initiatives and the role of private companies. and it is going quite the opposite way. >> i take your point. heard.are some companies will be any time you change things there will be people who have pain and people who have...
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>> larry, we had an opportunity here to make lemonade out of lemons. you have a tough situation. the government is shut down. we're approaching the debt limit. let's do something. by the way, let's do something consistent with the president's own proposals because in his budget he has laid out over $600 billion of changes on mandatory spending, which is the 65% of the budget and the growing part of the budget that we have not touched in the last few years. and let's use the president's own proposals. they're not in my top preferences, they may not be yours. these are proposals the president has fully vetted. he's preferred in his budget. you have to make some progress on reducing the growth in that spending. if we did that, i believe the markets would respond very favorably. i think businesses and families would have some certainty. i think we would know we're actually dealing with the underlying problem. >> how about the tax simplification and reform part which really caught my eye? i hear a lot of root canal talk, senator portman. we're going to cut in, cut that. debt. default.
>> larry, we had an opportunity here to make lemonade out of lemons. you have a tough situation. the government is shut down. we're approaching the debt limit. let's do something. by the way, let's do something consistent with the president's own proposals because in his budget he has laid out over $600 billion of changes on mandatory spending, which is the 65% of the budget and the growing part of the budget that we have not touched in the last few years. and let's use the president's...
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and it's thoroughly nationalized business as opposed to local lemonade stand. >> we've been coveringwell. that's puzzling and sometimes the elevation of states rights leaves long time court observers a little confused and you speak to that in the book. thanks for spending time with us. >> my pleasure. >> up next, a security threat greater than al qaeda right here at home and in the heart of the nation capital. much more "cycle" ahead. ♪ okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know
and it's thoroughly nationalized business as opposed to local lemonade stand. >> we've been coveringwell. that's puzzling and sometimes the elevation of states rights leaves long time court observers a little confused and you speak to that in the book. thanks for spending time with us. >> my pleasure. >> up next, a security threat greater than al qaeda right here at home and in the heart of the nation capital. much more "cycle" ahead. ♪ okay ladies, whenever you're...
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woman: yeah, we're going to make lemonade. boy: our--our hands are going to be cold.alize on those wonderful teachable moments that arise when children discover something unplanned that interests them. they allow us to extend or shorten a play period so the children gain maximum satisfaction from what they're doing. another variation to a routine might be if it's 9:30, and they haven't finished an art project or something, then it would be important to let them finish it up. and play it by ear. if it's 9:30, oh, that's ok. we can start snack in 10 more minutes. just because it's 9:30, snack doesn't have to begin right then and there. the children need time to get finished with what they've been doing, and a little bit of warning needs to be given to them, and then move on. so a routine is real important, but the time schedule should be flexible so that they have that time in the middle for flexibility. ♪ if you're happy and you know it, stamp your feet ♪ hendrick: in creating our schedules, it's so important to provide a healthy balance for our children. for example,
woman: yeah, we're going to make lemonade. boy: our--our hands are going to be cold.alize on those wonderful teachable moments that arise when children discover something unplanned that interests them. they allow us to extend or shorten a play period so the children gain maximum satisfaction from what they're doing. another variation to a routine might be if it's 9:30, and they haven't finished an art project or something, then it would be important to let them finish it up. and play it by ear....
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you have to take lemons and lemonade.ing an 82-year-old woman named yeta. it's purely sexual. but you have to be careful. they didn't have this problem with pagers. >> and they have therapists looking into this. here's a solution, turn off your phone. >> thank you for joining us. thank you for watching "street sign." brian will join us from a surprise location, cashing in on the world's energy leader. it's going to be great. see you then. >> the dow jones industrial up 37 point -- >> positive opening for the stock market today, folks. >> welcome to a very special edition of the "closing bell." we're, of course, celebrating maria bartiromo's 20th anniversary on cnbc. we'll have many more highlights like the one you just saw. all throughout today's show. they're fun. you certainly would not want to miss them. the funny thing is, maria, as we're thinking back to the '90s, a
you have to take lemons and lemonade.ing an 82-year-old woman named yeta. it's purely sexual. but you have to be careful. they didn't have this problem with pagers. >> and they have therapists looking into this. here's a solution, turn off your phone. >> thank you for joining us. thank you for watching "street sign." brian will join us from a surprise location, cashing in on the world's energy leader. it's going to be great. see you then. >> the dow jones industrial...