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lorraine green in c pod. thanks. >> lorraine green.if she has additional witnesses to speak to because at the end of the day when you allege something you have to have witnesses and somebody for me to talk to and some way to prove the statement you're making. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm good. >> i'm okay. >> was there any witnesses that you would like for me to talk to? >> the only person there, me, your co, ryan and -- >> i spoke with the corporal and also spoke with the officer that was there at the time, corporal has read a statement saying at no time did he make any comments -- any sexual -- >> he did. i bet he did. >> let me finish what i'm saying. >> you guys are agreeing to each other. what is the sense of it. i'm looking like the idiot while your ceo agreeing with each other he never said it when he did say it. what's the sense of speaking more about it. >> it's over. >> i'm going to continue with what i have to say, when i'm done talking, explaining to you the outcome, then you at that point you're more than welco
lorraine green in c pod. thanks. >> lorraine green.if she has additional witnesses to speak to because at the end of the day when you allege something you have to have witnesses and somebody for me to talk to and some way to prove the statement you're making. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm good. >> i'm okay. >> was there any witnesses that you would like for me to talk to? >> the only person there, me, your co, ryan and -- >> i spoke...
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let's take a look at your skin lorraine. >> it's tootie. >> do they call you tootie? you're going to stay right here and they'll take care of you. >> okay. this is the last one i'm going to ask you to sign today. it's a consent to treat. it's just allowing us to treat her here and that we're allowed to bill her benefits and it also starts going into how to apply for medicaid. lots of people in west virginia use medicaid to pay for nursing home services if they stay long-term. >> this talks about what they don't pay for. >> the first 20 days. >> 100%. >> and the next 79 days medicare pays part and her insurance will pay the balance. >> as long as she meets the criteria of skilled services. if she doesn't have a specific plan that pays for long-term care you can choose to pay privately. that's $265 a day. some people don't have that and typically that's when they make application for medicaid services. it's a tough transition and a tough decision. let's see what we can do and take it a day at a time and see what her status is. >> right. >> thank you for entrusting us wi
let's take a look at your skin lorraine. >> it's tootie. >> do they call you tootie? you're going to stay right here and they'll take care of you. >> okay. this is the last one i'm going to ask you to sign today. it's a consent to treat. it's just allowing us to treat her here and that we're allowed to bill her benefits and it also starts going into how to apply for medicaid. lots of people in west virginia use medicaid to pay for nursing home services if they stay long-term....
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look at that, class of '38, lorraine spurlock. >> are you the only one at your place?> i'm the only one i know of. >> i think you're a miracle. >> tootie has lived in the same town for 91 years. she is a cornerstone of her community, and to this day, has friends she has known for decades. >> all right, sweetie. >> well, bless your heart. how you doing? >> i don't get to see you very often, but i think a lot about you. we had some good trips, didn't we? >> we did. we had a good time. >> yeah. >> that was a pretty great day. >> it was a good day. ♪ >> this is mom's. >> oh, man. who is this guy? the guy with that mustache? >> that's granddad johnson. that's my granddad. and that's grandmother johnson. >> wow. who is this? >> that's me. >> that's you! how old were you in that picture? >> oh, probably 12, 13. >> that's you being a smart aleck. >> for as long as i can remember, tootie has been the rock in our family. but in the last couple of years, it hasn't been easy for her. my grandfather passed away 13 years ago, and ever since then, tootie has been living on her own. >
look at that, class of '38, lorraine spurlock. >> are you the only one at your place?> i'm the only one i know of. >> i think you're a miracle. >> tootie has lived in the same town for 91 years. she is a cornerstone of her community, and to this day, has friends she has known for decades. >> all right, sweetie. >> well, bless your heart. how you doing? >> i don't get to see you very often, but i think a lot about you. we had some good trips, didn't we?...
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lorraine lucas.? >> good afternoon, my name is lorraine lucas. i wish that you will accept dr on this project. we have nothing against bacon and bacon. we have nothing against the restaurant or the type of foods. the hey dash berry improvement association has supported many restaurants and the the ice cream parlor or cove street took 2 years for that owner to get permits from the city to open the business. here we have a business that is deciding to do business and then get the permit which is a reverse. if we allow this to go through, what precedent is the planning department setting? is that we established a business and then we go and get the permit after. that is not the way we want to do business in the city. i hope that you would recognize that this affects the neighbors and the person who is mr. angeles who has not met with the neighbors in good faith. this is very important because we have health and safety and fire codes that are completely ignored by this business. i'm sure you are going to hear from the neighbors and they will tell you
lorraine lucas.? >> good afternoon, my name is lorraine lucas. i wish that you will accept dr on this project. we have nothing against bacon and bacon. we have nothing against the restaurant or the type of foods. the hey dash berry improvement association has supported many restaurants and the the ice cream parlor or cove street took 2 years for that owner to get permits from the city to open the business. here we have a business that is deciding to do business and then get the permit...
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thank you for the question lorraine. a question you want answered go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. >>> let's say hello to julie wright who has the weather on tap for us. >> reporter: the ever changing, flow of traffic, itc, changes all the time. that is why you have to keep watching. kenneth wortkenneth worthkenilwt of a crash. leaving thed.c. line, headed hed toward that scene. to the west on 66, lanes are, la open now, we're starting to see the building in volume that is t causing the delay at 33 mileses per hour out of manassas, and 30 miles per hour leaving fair oaks to 123, the food news isis along 66 the lanes are open, 286, the fair park lane, they are open. they had problems in virginia, the crash remains on the left shoulder, northbound i-95, north of triangle. look for delays headed past thee scene, traffic will slow again as you approach the hov lanes, hop near lorton, and the main line headed through wood bridge and on 395 leaving the beltway t headed toward the duke street. leaving new hampshi
thank you for the question lorraine. a question you want answered go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. >>> let's say hello to julie wright who has the weather on tap for us. >> reporter: the ever changing, flow of traffic, itc, changes all the time. that is why you have to keep watching. kenneth wortkenneth worthkenilwt of a crash. leaving thed.c. line, headed hed toward that scene. to the west on 66, lanes are, la open now, we're starting to see the building in volume...
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>> i will are the played a part of lorraine and. how can i get rid of my p.m. i?ivate mortgage insurance is p.m. i. that is what a lender will give you if you have less than 80% or less than 20 percent down. it is very common with people for a low down payment programs, at age 8. under no circumstances the not have a bmi four f h a. it is a difficult product to get rid of and something that you really have to think of advance. it is either a lifetime or 11 years. private mortgage insurance is something you get if you have a conventional loan and you had a 10% down. a lot of people are doing different options. they're using a second loan. lenders are offering up to 90%. if you pay off the second and be lost with a nice first loan. >> to me private mortgage insurance is sort of unnecessary fees that people have to put and carried it tells me you have to much more is out there that you're uncomfortable with. sadly, if anything happens, they pay your mortgage, not you. you can e-mail me at rob black .com. e #one comes from jolie, how much life insurance should i get?
>> i will are the played a part of lorraine and. how can i get rid of my p.m. i?ivate mortgage insurance is p.m. i. that is what a lender will give you if you have less than 80% or less than 20 percent down. it is very common with people for a low down payment programs, at age 8. under no circumstances the not have a bmi four f h a. it is a difficult product to get rid of and something that you really have to think of advance. it is either a lifetime or 11 years. private mortgage...
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. >> good afternoon, lorraine, improvement association. i was surprised that any neighborhood organization would take any money from a project sponsor because we have to maintain our neutrality. i think the commission should look on suspicion whether hi neighborhood association is taking any money and i would add that neighborhoods have improvement in our organization. we look at each project that will benefit the neighborhood and city. thank you. >> any further general public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners we can move to the regular calendar. item 3 was pulled off for consent. we can take that matter at this time. item 20130822 c. please please note that on february, they continued the matter to april 11th for independent sound engineers along with the entertainment sound engineer to determine the level of noise. please note that on june 26th, the commission adopted a vote by 10-0. it's on your calendar today to approve by staff. >> good afternoon, vice-president wu, and staff. the proposal is to add a
. >> good afternoon, lorraine, improvement association. i was surprised that any neighborhood organization would take any money from a project sponsor because we have to maintain our neutrality. i think the commission should look on suspicion whether hi neighborhood association is taking any money and i would add that neighborhoods have improvement in our organization. we look at each project that will benefit the neighborhood and city. thank you. >> any further general public...
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on the other hand, lorraine fish says there are ways to make your memory better. if they would start doing some time with this, maybe some will not forget their kids in the cars. decent point, but i'm thinking it's hard to argue this tragic accident couldn't happen to many of us because it's already happened to so many of us. i'm not saying don't charge the woman. sometimes accidents are so heinous there needs to be a penalty. in jail no bond, is she a danger to the community? mailbag@wusa9.com is my e-mail address. that is our report. i'll be right back here at 11:00 along with lesli and topper. get onto www.wusa9.com any time. we'll see you a bit later. bye bye. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac ats for around $299 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. [ male announcer ] do you love prime rib? get to your local subway for the delectable, new prim
on the other hand, lorraine fish says there are ways to make your memory better. if they would start doing some time with this, maybe some will not forget their kids in the cars. decent point, but i'm thinking it's hard to argue this tragic accident couldn't happen to many of us because it's already happened to so many of us. i'm not saying don't charge the woman. sometimes accidents are so heinous there needs to be a penalty. in jail no bond, is she a danger to the community? mailbag@wusa9.com...
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was assassinated on april 4th, 1968, right here in memphis at the lorraine hotel.erved the facade of the hotel and built the national civil rights museum around it. the mission of the museum, which opened in 1991, is to chronicle key episodes of the american civil rights movement and the legacy of the movement with exhibitions and educational programs. examples include a recreation of rosa parks' montgomery bus of 1955. the original greensboro, south carolina, woolworth's lunch counter with a depiction of the 4 african-american college students who launched the first sit-in when they were refused service. and the original motel rooms where martin luther king jr. stayed, left intact, the day he was assassinated. the era of the civil rights movement was well documented by journalists, but one photographer had especially privileged access to dr. king-- the late ernest withers. i meet up with the head of the family foundation that manages withers' legacy--his daughter rosalind withers. so was your father here the day that dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated? >>
was assassinated on april 4th, 1968, right here in memphis at the lorraine hotel.erved the facade of the hotel and built the national civil rights museum around it. the mission of the museum, which opened in 1991, is to chronicle key episodes of the american civil rights movement and the legacy of the movement with exhibitions and educational programs. examples include a recreation of rosa parks' montgomery bus of 1955. the original greensboro, south carolina, woolworth's lunch counter with a...
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. >> the bonjouring took the top spot, it is based on paranormal investigators ed and lorraine warrenwn ups too and red too round out the top 5. >> ohio once again in the national spotlight because aftershocking crime, what is happening after the bodies of three women were found. >>> pap nick over the drought, how low will the water levelels go? . >>> water levels in folsom lake and the american river have hit a five-year low. they are estimating folsom to be 1 / 4th and is dropping 9 inches a day. they will have to vacate there and a shrunking lake means less water and it is dropping to one- third of where it is today. >>> three bodies were found wrapped in trash bags. michael madison was arrested after police found the first body. they searched about 40 abandoned homes in east cleveland neighborhood and yesterday they called off the search and people who know him know he has a violent temper. >>> a german team will be looking for answers in a deadly accident at the six flags parkings a woman who fell to her death expressed some concerns about the rollercoaster safety bar just as the
. >> the bonjouring took the top spot, it is based on paranormal investigators ed and lorraine warrenwn ups too and red too round out the top 5. >> ohio once again in the national spotlight because aftershocking crime, what is happening after the bodies of three women were found. >>> pap nick over the drought, how low will the water levelels go? . >>> water levels in folsom lake and the american river have hit a five-year low. they are estimating folsom to be 1 /...
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these guys will never tell. >> stays at eddie's. >> great to see joe, lorraine, the gang.'s after diving meets. and the anti-pasta salad, to die for. we didn't go out to long island. they brought their truck. we thank you so much, eddie's. i hope you are enjoying a little slice of heaven, from my own heart. >> i love -- that it is only 70 calories. >> the whole pie. >> it's the thin crust. >> so great. so crispy. just that little bit of sauce. and that great cheese. >> it's crispy. you know what i noticed about yesterday and today, you both have really strong memories about the food and why you love it and what it reminds you of and why it's so great. summ summer memories with food and everything. >> we want you to be part of our month-long celebration of all things america. send us your sizzling, summer hot spots, the places you love to go. all you need to do is go to our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and we will celebrate right there with you. as we inhale -- >> it's really good. i wish i you could send us the food. don't send us the food by mail. we haven't
these guys will never tell. >> stays at eddie's. >> great to see joe, lorraine, the gang.'s after diving meets. and the anti-pasta salad, to die for. we didn't go out to long island. they brought their truck. we thank you so much, eddie's. i hope you are enjoying a little slice of heaven, from my own heart. >> i love -- that it is only 70 calories. >> the whole pie. >> it's the thin crust. >> so great. so crispy. just that little bit of sauce. and that great...
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the manuscript is now published by millhouse zaph lorraine and an excerpt in the last several months it is on sale here later i will stop there in introduce our guest who will tell you the rest of the story and we will save time of your questions. john is the editor of "cotton tenants" we owe him a great deal of gratitude for the presence of the book today. the baff third magazine is a digital printer noll of criticism of his 25th year they purchased the magazine two years ago and he runs it from cambridge massachusetts. he has his ph.d. in intellectual history is and is the editor of three books of cultural criticism. born and raised in gettysburg of the mason-dixon line and just to show you how he still has geographical confusion, he claims he is very much a southerner. [laughter] >> q davis associate professor, author of the making of james agee out in 2008 and editor of a new style of the addition of "now let us praise famous men" that will be coming down next year i believe. currently he is working on in addition of agee's letters. having lived across the street in the shadow of
the manuscript is now published by millhouse zaph lorraine and an excerpt in the last several months it is on sale here later i will stop there in introduce our guest who will tell you the rest of the story and we will save time of your questions. john is the editor of "cotton tenants" we owe him a great deal of gratitude for the presence of the book today. the baff third magazine is a digital printer noll of criticism of his 25th year they purchased the magazine two years ago and he...
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. >> reporter: on an ordinary weekday afternoon in atlanta, lorraine frank did something extraordinaryd to give y'all these sunflowers. i wanted to give these to y'all. >> this is me, doing one of my random acts of kindness. number 18. >> reporter: frank has cancer and for nearly ten years she battled reoccurring hodgkin's lymphoma. >> i don't know why i had hodgkin's four times or why i beat it four times but i need to do what is in my power to make the world a happier or better place. >> reporter: diagnosed in college, the never thought she would see her 30th birthday and she committed a facebook campaign to commit 30 acts of random kindness. >> it reach ed more than i ever thought it would. >> reporter: her goal is simple, make strangers smile. it is strangers around the world who made her smile. >> over 12,000 people have been invited. almost 1,000 are accepted and doing the act. >> reporter: this is people that don't even know you that are latching on to this? >> yeah. obviously, it's overwhelming but in such a great way. just bought lunch at chick-fil-a for someone i don't know.
. >> reporter: on an ordinary weekday afternoon in atlanta, lorraine frank did something extraordinaryd to give y'all these sunflowers. i wanted to give these to y'all. >> this is me, doing one of my random acts of kindness. number 18. >> reporter: frank has cancer and for nearly ten years she battled reoccurring hodgkin's lymphoma. >> i don't know why i had hodgkin's four times or why i beat it four times but i need to do what is in my power to make the world a happier...
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. >> reporter: with the brush extremely dry due to lorraine fall this past winter, combined with the heat long heat wave, cal fire is very concerned about fireworks. >> everything is dry. very receptive to starting fires. >> battalion chief says that it does not take much to ignite a serious and potentially deadly fire. >> with the shortage of rainfall that we had, the likely hood of fire starting due to careless acts with fireworks, whether they are safe and sane fireworks or not, are highly probable. >> reporter: but those who plan to use their fireworks legally are looking forward to tonight's celebration. >> you see the real fireworks and then you'll have your own fireworks. >> yes. >> reporter: two fireworks celebration. >> yes >> reporter: back here live in gilroy, they are trying to drum up business from the sale. this is very serious business. gilroy police along with the cal fire will be out tonight with volunteer patrols looking for illegal violators. you can be fined or can be sent to county jail if they catch you. >> that can be very dangerous as well. if the sale ends to
. >> reporter: with the brush extremely dry due to lorraine fall this past winter, combined with the heat long heat wave, cal fire is very concerned about fireworks. >> everything is dry. very receptive to starting fires. >> battalion chief says that it does not take much to ignite a serious and potentially deadly fire. >> with the shortage of rainfall that we had, the likely hood of fire starting due to careless acts with fireworks, whether they are safe and sane...
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gilda, billy danny, lorraine.ke jan hooks who was probably one of the bravest actresses i've ever worked with. billy crystal, who's just delightful and fabulous. >> what made it so good? the talent that was there? >> i think it was the talent and i also think it was the fact that it didn't really have a plan when it first started out, so it was allowed to evolve into something and it's involved into this thing that has lasted for centuries. >> and then there's loren. >> and then there's loren. and then there's loren, the man at the top who despite himself has a huge hit on his hands. >> take that loren. >> well, you know i mean he was always very sort of long suffering and understandably so. when you ask writers to cut a sketch and they add eight minutes to it that's hard, especially when you have 20 minutes left to do the show. >> we all want more time. >> i grew up watching "saturday night live." that was something appointment television in our house. i'm a big fan of yours. but what was it like being a woman in
gilda, billy danny, lorraine.ke jan hooks who was probably one of the bravest actresses i've ever worked with. billy crystal, who's just delightful and fabulous. >> what made it so good? the talent that was there? >> i think it was the talent and i also think it was the fact that it didn't really have a plan when it first started out, so it was allowed to evolve into something and it's involved into this thing that has lasted for centuries. >> and then there's loren. >>...
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>> gilda, billy, danny, lorraine.as probably one of the bravest actresses i have ever worked with. billy crystal, who is just delightful and fabulous. >> what made it so good, the talent that was there? >> i think it was the talent. i also think it was the fact that it didn't really have a plan when it first started out. so it was allowed to evolve into something and it evolved into this thing that has lasted for centuries. >> then, there is lauren. >> then, there is lorne, the man at the top who despite himself has a huge hit on his hands. >> take that, lorne. >> he was very sort of longsuffering and understandably so. whether you ask writers to cut a sketch and they add 8:00 to it, that's hard, specially when you have 20 minutes left. >> i grew up watching "saturday night live." that was appointment television in our house. i am a big fan of yours. what was it like being a woman in comedy in the 1970s? was it rough? >> yeah, yeah, it was hard but i wasn't really in comedy. i came from improv and it was comedy but it
>> gilda, billy, danny, lorraine.as probably one of the bravest actresses i have ever worked with. billy crystal, who is just delightful and fabulous. >> what made it so good, the talent that was there? >> i think it was the talent. i also think it was the fact that it didn't really have a plan when it first started out. so it was allowed to evolve into something and it evolved into this thing that has lasted for centuries. >> then, there is lauren. >> then, there...
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it's based on the lives of paranormal investigators ed and lorraine loren. >>> 7:44.royal baby watch really in high gear. kate middleton was admitted to the hospital. they are calling it the early stages of labor. our reporter is in london. i know the anticipation is growing. i'm sure people out there are very excited. >> reporter: hey, dave. absolutely. everything is in full swing in the u.k. people are starting to gather outside of buckingham palace. there's normally a crowd anyway. but i think once the news came out about 6:00 local time, that catherine, the dutch esof cambridge had gone into labor and then the anticipation really took off as people are awaiting the birth of this baby. we know she was taken to st. mary's hospital around 6:00 a.m. local accompanied by her husband, prince william, of course. they did -- it was a very discrete entrance. all supporters are kept out in front of st. mary's hospital waiting for the moment once the baby is born where it will be displayed along with its parents. once the baby is born, the protocol is this -- there will be a
it's based on the lives of paranormal investigators ed and lorraine loren. >>> 7:44.royal baby watch really in high gear. kate middleton was admitted to the hospital. they are calling it the early stages of labor. our reporter is in london. i know the anticipation is growing. i'm sure people out there are very excited. >> reporter: hey, dave. absolutely. everything is in full swing in the u.k. people are starting to gather outside of buckingham palace. there's normally a crowd...
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in the city of lorraine, unemployment dramatically rose from 8.7% to 10.6%. and in the city of toledo, we saw an increase in unemployment from 8.7%, to 9.3%. nationally the unemployment rate remains stalled, stuck at 7.6%, but in too many neighborhoods across our country, unemployment is a daily reality. when you incorporate labor underutilization, the real national unemployment rate is ctually 14.3%. there are currently 11.8 million, nearly 12 million unemployed people in this country. 4.3 million people have been jobless for 27 weeks or more and are considered long-term unemployed. new federal government employment has declined by 65,000 persons over the past 12 months. 65,000 more people t the unemployment rate for the construction industry is 9.8%. manufacturing employment has declined in the past four straight months. to those job numbers sound like an economic recovery to you? what is the republican response to these deebous and response numbers. block the president. what do they do? let's repeal the affordable care act 38 times. and they tried to do th
in the city of lorraine, unemployment dramatically rose from 8.7% to 10.6%. and in the city of toledo, we saw an increase in unemployment from 8.7%, to 9.3%. nationally the unemployment rate remains stalled, stuck at 7.6%, but in too many neighborhoods across our country, unemployment is a daily reality. when you incorporate labor underutilization, the real national unemployment rate is ctually 14.3%. there are currently 11.8 million, nearly 12 million unemployed people in this country. 4.3...
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staff on both sides of the aisle, on the majority committee staff side, rob blair, ben hammond, lorraine heckenberg, angie geancarlo and on the minority side, tania berk ham, katie haslet, ryan fox, nathan facey and steve foe. while chairman frelling hughes answers efforts are to be -- frelinghuysen's efforts are to be commented, the allocation imposed on our subcommittee by the republican leaders on this house and its budget committee move america backwards in the global economy where our nation's future is at stake. the budget committee's directive to us reminds me of a seafaring expression. if you don't know which way your ship is head, you're bound to run aground or die at sea. this bill runs america aground. it says to future generations, we'll risk your lives floating lost at sea. it's simply inadequate to meet the needs of our nation. high unemployment resulting from wall street as abandon and over a decade of war caused high unemployment that reduced federal revenues. this bill will not embrace the future nor create the necessary jobs to reverse that trend and lift up america's w
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so there is a character named lorraine in the book and my grandmother was from new london, wisconsinget that inspiration. >> i didn't. i have all the research. i have pictures from the early 19 hundreds when the first logging was taking place and so i looked through alabama of my grandmother's beautiful things. we have property deeds, and that's how new london came to life in my mind. it's a fantasy place in my mind and even though i went to high school and college in wisconsin, new london to me is up there with places that i look forward to visiting. >> you have an inspiring story yourself. you're somebody that grew up, you had a tough childhood. helped to raise your own four siblings. there were times when i know you felt people were saying you can't do this -- this semihomemade cooking, this won't work. how did you manage through that time. did you ever imagine your life would turn out as it did? >> that's what the book speaks about. there's a scene in the book where grace's mom is talking to her and is very upset with her mother for 16 years and all of these secrets of this famil
so there is a character named lorraine in the book and my grandmother was from new london, wisconsinget that inspiration. >> i didn't. i have all the research. i have pictures from the early 19 hundreds when the first logging was taking place and so i looked through alabama of my grandmother's beautiful things. we have property deeds, and that's how new london came to life in my mind. it's a fantasy place in my mind and even though i went to high school and college in wisconsin, new...
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i think it will help the lake erie, n, and cleveland, lorraine, sandusky and i understand the challenge here. one of our budgetary challenges is we have to have a budget that allocates these dollars and right now, that hasn't come from your side of the aisle. so in order to use these dollars, it has to be incorporated in the budget resolution that comes to us. our mark was too low in our bill in order to be able to move those dollars. let's work on that with the budget committees so we get that allocation and comes to our subcommittee. and that's something we can work on on both sides of the i'll. mr. duffy: wellpoint made by the gentlelady from ohio. and make sure we are clear, this amendment is one that prohibits additional or expansion of the definition of the use of the harbor maintenance trust fund. we can't use it for other purposes other than the ports which was its intentional purpose. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from pennsylvania. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is a
i think it will help the lake erie, n, and cleveland, lorraine, sandusky and i understand the challenge here. one of our budgetary challenges is we have to have a budget that allocates these dollars and right now, that hasn't come from your side of the aisle. so in order to use these dollars, it has to be incorporated in the budget resolution that comes to us. our mark was too low in our bill in order to be able to move those dollars. let's work on that with the budget committees so we get that...