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lorraine green, she's in c-5. >> lorraine green. i'm going to see 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 for me to prove the statement that you're making. >> good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. yourself? >> i'm okay. >> were there any other witnesses you would like for me to talk to. >> the only person that was there, me, your co, ryan and mr. mets. >> i spoke with the corporal and i 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. there's no more to speak about. it's over. >> i'm going to continue with what i have to sa
lorraine green, she's in c-5. >> lorraine green. i'm going to see 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 for me to prove the statement that you're making. >> good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. yourself? >> i'm okay. >> were there any other witnesses you would like for me to talk to. >> the only person...
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lorraine put out a new cookbook called mr. and mrs. sunday's suppers.sehold. i made at least three of the soups. everybody loved them. great stuff. now you're out with number three. what is the star recipe in this one? >> well, there isn't a star recipe because all these recipes are my favorite. they're kind of my way of showing people how to get around their kitchen, to resource things out of their pantry and their refrigerator and how simple it is to get a home-cooked meal either with one skillet, one pot, one casserole dish, right to the table. the most important thing, it's always so hectic. it's to sit down with your families. >> i have to say, there are a couple of these recipes that are my favorites. they're all lorraine's children. there's a pizza pork chop. she can tell you how it's done. it's sensational. there's also an old-fashioned, down-home meatloaf. >> the meatloaf is made with turkey. turkey can be a little dry. good to put a fourth of a cup of water in there. that steams in with the turkey meat. when you pour that off you have the basi
lorraine put out a new cookbook called mr. and mrs. sunday's suppers.sehold. i made at least three of the soups. everybody loved them. great stuff. now you're out with number three. what is the star recipe in this one? >> well, there isn't a star recipe because all these recipes are my favorite. they're kind of my way of showing people how to get around their kitchen, to resource things out of their pantry and their refrigerator and how simple it is to get a home-cooked meal either with...
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[ cellphone beeps ] lorraine how's my favorite client?n something of a hot streak at work. i've tapped into a rich vein of new clients -- recently divorced moms. you might say i hit the single-mother lode. how about that master suite, huh? maybe if i had someone to share it with. lorraine, you are a beautiful woman with a lot to offer. should we make an offer? it's a great house but i'm just gonna be alone. [ laughing ] diane you're not gonna be alone. you're gonna get a loan. sodas, snacks -- poker game's in the basement. look, i need more sleep than you and ever since they cut down that stupid prune tree
[ cellphone beeps ] lorraine how's my favorite client?n something of a hot streak at work. i've tapped into a rich vein of new clients -- recently divorced moms. you might say i hit the single-mother lode. how about that master suite, huh? maybe if i had someone to share it with. lorraine, you are a beautiful woman with a lot to offer. should we make an offer? it's a great house but i'm just gonna be alone. [ laughing ] diane you're not gonna be alone. you're gonna get a loan. sodas, snacks --...
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-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.n i wanted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations at first and recipe changing, and i'm glad that you trusted the process. the biscuits, including packaging, will cost us about $1.14 to make. in turn, we're gonna sell them at 100% markup, $2.28 per bag. with lynn and norton owning 60% of the distribution, they're gonna make 68 cents every time a bag is sold. i expect to sell 10,000 bags per month. that means on an annual basis, they'll make $81,600 per year without having to lift a finger. lynn: i'm proud of you, mama. lorraine: but i'm more proud of you. lynn: oh, thank you. [ both chuckle ] lemonis: you know what? now that i'm getting more comfortable with starting the p.r. process and starting the marketing process, i'd li
-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.n i wanted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations at first and recipe changing, and i'm glad that you trusted the process. the biscuits, including packaging, will cost us about $1.14 to...
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. >> i love you lorraine. >> you are going to hear a lot of i love yous because it's valentine's day.r the words for the first time in 15 years. he married lo lane in 1989 and he was diagnosed with als. in 1999 he was outfitted with a ventilator and hasn't spoken since. a new technology is giving him his voice back. the company, not impossible allows him to communicate using his eyes. it reads and digitizes his eye movements on a letter board. >> my lawyer do lo rain. i can't imagine life without you. you made the last 25 years fly by and i am looking forward to the next 25 years. love tom. >> with other devices like the one we saw, don and lorraine had to abandon their current method to learn how to use a keyboard. this is really specialized for them and this group does all kinds of things like this. they try to solve problems one person at a time. >> it's amazing to see what they can do for the family. >> at 9:41 a check of the forecast coming up. >> nothing but cold cold and more cold coming up on a polar narrator: gas prices are down helping middle class families. but now, the whi
. >> i love you lorraine. >> you are going to hear a lot of i love yous because it's valentine's day.r the words for the first time in 15 years. he married lo lane in 1989 and he was diagnosed with als. in 1999 he was outfitted with a ventilator and hasn't spoken since. a new technology is giving him his voice back. the company, not impossible allows him to communicate using his eyes. it reads and digitizes his eye movements on a letter board. >> my lawyer do lo rain. i can't...
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. >>> the owner of philadelphia's lorraine ho tell is hoping to begin a redevelopment this may. the historic building at broad and fairmont has been vacant now forñu years. they're planning to convert it into apartments. >>> well have to wait a couple more days to see if revel casino can block a sale. both sides are talking seriously and a deal could be made before the judge's ruling on thursday. today a bankruptcy judge heard arguments on whether they can terminate a sale after they failed to meat a deadline under the agreement. ♪ i've been roaming around ♪ >> kings of leon was named coheadliner for the fire fly festival in doverer. paul mccartney was rumored to be the top headliner, but was not in today's announcement snoop dogg will be there as well. >>> movie crews are filming the "rocky" sequel tonight in philadelphia. also how can you make your way on to the big screen. >> keith jones is live in south phil where he is taking us behind the scenes. >> i want to real it again, yo adrian. adrian's restaurant owned by rocky balboa right? the real owner took us behind the scenes
. >>> the owner of philadelphia's lorraine ho tell is hoping to begin a redevelopment this may. the historic building at broad and fairmont has been vacant now forñu years. they're planning to convert it into apartments. >>> well have to wait a couple more days to see if revel casino can block a sale. both sides are talking seriously and a deal could be made before the judge's ruling on thursday. today a bankruptcy judge heard arguments on whether they can terminate a sale...
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her new book -- >> hey lorraine.t your book where you say, chris wallace comes in and he goes, lorraine, are we having supper around here tonight? >> i just wanted to let her know. >> he's hungry for his supper. >> i was just going to say i'm going to hold up the book. >> it's great. love the name. >> mr. and mrs. sunday suppers. >> you have six kids combined. and now i understand -- >> we do all of this. like valentine's we're going to stay home and beat the crowds and have finger foods. we have a cheese fondue where you can have bread and ams and it's all finger food with chocolate dipped strawberries. >> i love that. i love your chicken scallopini. >> i'm always in the kitchen. >> you have a beautiful dessert and you're actually going to show us how to make the pecan squares. >> these are chris' favorite. they're not so decadent if you cut them into a little wedge because you get a taste and a verification. here is the shortbread crust that you let bake in the oven at 350 for an hour until it cools off. then you l
her new book -- >> hey lorraine.t your book where you say, chris wallace comes in and he goes, lorraine, are we having supper around here tonight? >> i just wanted to let her know. >> he's hungry for his supper. >> i was just going to say i'm going to hold up the book. >> it's great. love the name. >> mr. and mrs. sunday suppers. >> you have six kids combined. and now i understand -- >> we do all of this. like valentine's we're going to stay home...
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lorraine white has been playing and teaching for decades. >> i always tell kids if you want to learnhing, you've got to have a passion for it. if you get that passion for it, you're going to stick with it. >> reporter: oscar rivers knows. sunday mornings at charleston's historic morris brown ame church the music is heavenly, but you've got to work like the devil if you want to be good. >> this piano's very difficult. and for some reason i have cried, i have prayed over this instrument, yeah. i'm telling you. >> it's a great way to interact with customers. >> reporter: back at the store charles' son joseph has been using social media to bring in new customers. >> we've never heard someone say i regret ever taking piano lessons, it was a waste of time. they always say, man, i wish i would have stuck with it. >> reporter: and because local schools have beefed up their commitment to the arts the foxes still see a future in the piano business. can you play a little bit? >> yeah sure. >> reporter: and let's be honest -- ♪ whenever you hear someone play the piano like this, you wish you cou
lorraine white has been playing and teaching for decades. >> i always tell kids if you want to learnhing, you've got to have a passion for it. if you get that passion for it, you're going to stick with it. >> reporter: oscar rivers knows. sunday mornings at charleston's historic morris brown ame church the music is heavenly, but you've got to work like the devil if you want to be good. >> this piano's very difficult. and for some reason i have cried, i have prayed over this...
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. >>> and a $42 million redevelopment will happen at the divine lorraine hotel in may. the management company plans to convert it to apartments. >>> the skies are clear and we are getting ready for sunshine. it's a frigid start this morning. you can see the ice flowing past center city. that's a live view from the adventure aquarium this morning with clear skies. temperatures are still fall right now. we will see lots of sunshine but it's going to take some time for these numbers to start coming up. a very cold start. and anything that melted yesterday and didn't dry is frozen this morning. and that includes the shore where the temperatures right now are in the teens. they will warm into the low 30s. and the good news today is that there's very little wind. the wind is calm. but it returns overnight tonight. and that's going to make for tomorrow feeling even colder. dry right now, but we're watching some scattered snow showers. you can see them in cleveland to the west. those are on track and coming to our area this evening. but if you're looking for a lot of accumulati
. >>> and a $42 million redevelopment will happen at the divine lorraine hotel in may. the management company plans to convert it to apartments. >>> the skies are clear and we are getting ready for sunshine. it's a frigid start this morning. you can see the ice flowing past center city. that's a live view from the adventure aquarium this morning with clear skies. temperatures are still fall right now. we will see lots of sunshine but it's going to take some time for these...
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the owner of the divine lorraine redevelopment property is looking to have plans done by may. they are looking to convert the place to apartments. >>> and if you like starbucks, you could soon have it delivered to your door. landon dowdy is here with more from cnbc. good morning to you, landon. >> talk about a fresh cup of coffee. starbucks launched a delivery service for coffee from the new high-end rotisserie. subscribers can have packages of small batches of starbucks coffee delivered to their door three to four days after being roasted in seattle. >>> and trying to add to record levels today, futures are pointing to a flat open. the s&p 500 closing at an all-time high on tuesday. the nasdaq is at a 15-year high with encouraging news from manufacturing and minutes from last month's fed meeting. the nasdaq is up five points to 4899. >> we'll see what happens today. landon dowdy, thanks. >>> a frigid start this morning. single digits and lower teens right now at nbc 10. 13 degrees with clear skies. we'll see sunshine today. and there is a warm up that we are also tracking wit
the owner of the divine lorraine redevelopment property is looking to have plans done by may. they are looking to convert the place to apartments. >>> and if you like starbucks, you could soon have it delivered to your door. landon dowdy is here with more from cnbc. good morning to you, landon. >> talk about a fresh cup of coffee. starbucks launched a delivery service for coffee from the new high-end rotisserie. subscribers can have packages of small batches of starbucks coffee...
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. >> reporter: lorraine ferrell did not like the color of her kitchen cabinets so when she saw a ad foreign hans she decided to give it a try. >> on the paperwork it does say, you know, hundred percent satisfaction guarantied, or we will make it right. it says it right here. this was the worst one. >> reporter: she says color didn't really shift. you can see the before and after photos look pretty much the same. plus. >> they put so many layers on it, it is starting to peel. that is real wood. >> reporter: she said she contacted home depot and was offered $400 off the original 1,700-dollar bill. still unsatisfied, she contacted the "action news" trouble shooters. >> i would like my money back and not to have pay any more on this. >> reporter: i call the big box store to inquire about ferrell's situation. >> i'm grateful to trouble shooters because the very next day after they came out and spoke with me i did hear back from home depot. >> reporter: i'm happy to report home depot has agreed to give ferrell a full refund and we sincerely wanted to make sure she's satisfied so we are looking fo
. >> reporter: lorraine ferrell did not like the color of her kitchen cabinets so when she saw a ad foreign hans she decided to give it a try. >> on the paperwork it does say, you know, hundred percent satisfaction guarantied, or we will make it right. it says it right here. this was the worst one. >> reporter: she says color didn't really shift. you can see the before and after photos look pretty much the same. plus. >> they put so many layers on it, it is starting to...
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doug and lorraine still support their son and say he didn't do what he's now convicted of doing.never will. >> everybody's a loser. nobody wins. but i will say this. i think lisa knows somewhere that the system that she wanted to be a part of worked. >> reporter: the caldwells and techels weren't the only ones with a stake in the verdict. brian tate's sister cheri had been waiting for this moment, too. >> i started cryin'. it wasn't tears of sorrow, it was tears of joy. they had finally gotten this s.o.b. i hope he rots in prison. >> reporter: todd still carries the burden of helping to pin the blame on tate in those awful moments after lisa's murder. >> i can never tell the family how sorry i am that they had to go through what they had to. we're gonna have last word on brian tate. this is an innocent guy that was made a victim by seth. >> all rise. >> reporter: a sentencing hearing was held in september 2014. the caldwells were given a chance to address the court, but talked directly to seth. >> you know how close lisa and i was. and you know what you took from me. out of every
doug and lorraine still support their son and say he didn't do what he's now convicted of doing.never will. >> everybody's a loser. nobody wins. but i will say this. i think lisa knows somewhere that the system that she wanted to be a part of worked. >> reporter: the caldwells and techels weren't the only ones with a stake in the verdict. brian tate's sister cheri had been waiting for this moment, too. >> i started cryin'. it wasn't tears of sorrow, it was tears of joy. they...
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don married lorraine in 1989 and six years later he was diagnosed with als. in 1999 he was outfitted with a ventilator and hasn't spoken since. a new technology is giving don his voice back. the company is called not impossible that allows him to communicate using eye movements. the program takes eye movements and he is able to dictate that into a voice. >> i can't imagine life without you. you have made the last 25 years fly by and the last 20 a miracle. i am looking forward to the next 25 years. love tom. >> and don will continue to learn how to use this letter board designed specifically for that. >> how amazing technology can be. chuck bell standing by and tracking a cold forecast. >> temperatures are below freezing and over the next seven days we might be above freezing for about five or six hours at the most. how very low we are going go by monday morning is coming up along wit >> the "today" show is up next. let's find out what they are working on. erica and lester join us. happy valentine's day to you. >> i saw by your post you were in france. >> fake
don married lorraine in 1989 and six years later he was diagnosed with als. in 1999 he was outfitted with a ventilator and hasn't spoken since. a new technology is giving don his voice back. the company is called not impossible that allows him to communicate using eye movements. the program takes eye movements and he is able to dictate that into a voice. >> i can't imagine life without you. you have made the last 25 years fly by and the last 20 a miracle. i am looking forward to the next...
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: that is the relief so far so good but things are going to get worse commutes and wine license--lorrainemichael would not know rain jacket if it hit him in the face but i am ready to go it even has overall look at that what i'm doing the support i will go but some fish look behind me is not, i'd love rain coverage i know it sounds weird i'd love it but at the start to dry out big-time and comes out for the gold drops. i think the biggest concern this morning is because when they cisco this morning for the wins every now and our concern with the rain is not here over at the northern tip of san francisco but a block away sneezing-- >>will tran: i felt bad that i did not tell you the price $8. >>darya: are you serious? >>will tran: yes you confided-- you can find it. >>darya: because he's so excited and so prepared we may want to swap them out because jackie is getting hammered in the north bank we may need to switch crews you are overdressed for san francisco. >>james: we get near santa rosa that is where the rain had fallen this morning presence there and sonoma county also were redrawn p
: that is the relief so far so good but things are going to get worse commutes and wine license--lorrainemichael would not know rain jacket if it hit him in the face but i am ready to go it even has overall look at that what i'm doing the support i will go but some fish look behind me is not, i'd love rain coverage i know it sounds weird i'd love it but at the start to dry out big-time and comes out for the gold drops. i think the biggest concern this morning is because when they cisco this...
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who is here from lorraine county tonight? you guys come on up here. i never did this before.g different here. okay? who else? this wasn't a fender bender. it wasn't a fender bender. the car had broken into flame but despite that brittany and her then fianceeif i anfiance shane robinson. you got brittany to say yes, they stopped. they got out and checked for passengers in the car, inside they found a man and woman critically injured and unconscious. brittany called 911. shane pried open the passenger door and pulled the woman away from danger and then went back to remove the man as fire began to literally consume the passenger compartment. shane and brittany if you hadn't done this, those people wouldn't have survived. had you ever heard about the good samaritan? huh? the good samaritan goes all the way, transcends history you're great, good samaritans. you could have driven by. but you didn't. you stopped and risked your own life for somebody else. god bless you. come and get a courage award. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the final courage award this year is actually not an oh
who is here from lorraine county tonight? you guys come on up here. i never did this before.g different here. okay? who else? this wasn't a fender bender. it wasn't a fender bender. the car had broken into flame but despite that brittany and her then fianceeif i anfiance shane robinson. you got brittany to say yes, they stopped. they got out and checked for passengers in the car, inside they found a man and woman critically injured and unconscious. brittany called 911. shane pried open the...
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. >> how do you explain the tpp to steel workers in lorraine ohio? >> the place had 12,000 workers at once. now it is 2,000. it has done better with more drilling on gas and oil. although they had a temporary layoff of a number of workers for three months. once we start enforcing trade rules, more of them are going to work and more of them will have more job security. it's a question of -- they didn't like nafta or cafta. why would we inflict another trade deal when the damage is so evident? >> what do you say to the president when he says there has to be more transparency on the tpp? >> well there does have to be more transparency. >> okay, but there hasn't been any. why is that? >> there is supposed to be more consultation with congress on what the agreement is with how the negotiations are going. there are supposed to be directives on what you do in the environment and labor standards. what do you do when something called investor state which gives the tobacco companies even more power in world commerce? none of that has happened. none of it has b
. >> how do you explain the tpp to steel workers in lorraine ohio? >> the place had 12,000 workers at once. now it is 2,000. it has done better with more drilling on gas and oil. although they had a temporary layoff of a number of workers for three months. once we start enforcing trade rules, more of them are going to work and more of them will have more job security. it's a question of -- they didn't like nafta or cafta. why would we inflict another trade deal when the damage is so...
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and now a quick note, as you may have heard my wife lorraine has a new cookbook out calls mr.s. sunday is uppers. if you go to our website today fox news sunday.com you will finds a recipe for herb gravy down home style. it's comfort food you won't want to miss. that's it for today. have a great week. >> he has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> and how he is using a former catholic school student from the boston area to spread propaganda. >> why do you think this mosque keeps ending up attached to terrorism? >> isis controls the area the size of kansas. across iraq and syria.
and now a quick note, as you may have heard my wife lorraine has a new cookbook out calls mr.s. sunday is uppers. if you go to our website today fox news sunday.com you will finds a recipe for herb gravy down home style. it's comfort food you won't want to miss. that's it for today. have a great week. >> he has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> and how he is using a former catholic school student from the boston area to spread propaganda. >> why do you think...
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so the court's going to impose 18 years at lorraine correctional institution. >> watching paris in thatourtroom, his face, when he heard his sentence, that he got the maximum, he did seem a little shocked. i don't think he even knew how to deal with it. >> all rise. >> step out. >> i love you, mom. >> i love you, too. they gave him the maximum time. >> 18? >> the maximum time. >> 18! >> i don't know what to say, where to go, because i really can't believe it. >> they was devastated. i mean, i reacted, i couldn't believe he got 18 years. but he handled it -- he ain't crying in the courtroom, did he? he told me. so i mean, he handled it better than i thought he would. 18 years, that's a long time. >> i ain't think i deserve all that time, because i didn't do it. so i really don't think i should have got that much time. >> what do you mean you didn't do it? when you got up there, you were apologizing, like you were taking responsibility, and saying how sorry you were. >> they said if you going to take this plea, you've got to cop out and say you did it, so i had to say i did it, but i real
so the court's going to impose 18 years at lorraine correctional institution. >> watching paris in thatourtroom, his face, when he heard his sentence, that he got the maximum, he did seem a little shocked. i don't think he even knew how to deal with it. >> all rise. >> step out. >> i love you, mom. >> i love you, too. they gave him the maximum time. >> 18? >> the maximum time. >> 18! >> i don't know what to say, where to go, because i really...
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and now a quick note, as you may have heard my wife lorraine has a new cookbook out calls mr. mrs. sunday is uppers. if you go to our website today fox news sunday.com you will finds a recipe for herb gravy down home style. it's comfort food you won't want to miss. that's it for today. have a great week. "the journal editorial report" is >> this eek on the journal editorial report, could this be a turning point in the fight against the terror group? and will the u.s. back up its middle east allies. >> plus, the vaccine debate proves to be a political mine field for two potential gop presidential candidates. but democrats around immune from the controversy. where candidates obama and clinton stood on the issue in 2008. >>> and washington conquers the internet. what the fcc's new rules mean for the future of the web. welcome to the
and now a quick note, as you may have heard my wife lorraine has a new cookbook out calls mr. mrs. sunday is uppers. if you go to our website today fox news sunday.com you will finds a recipe for herb gravy down home style. it's comfort food you won't want to miss. that's it for today. have a great week. "the journal editorial report" is >> this eek on the journal editorial report, could this be a turning point in the fight against the terror group? and will the u.s. back up its...
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chevy chase, bill murray dan ak roid john bell you shall ee jane curtain, lorraine newman i can nameow is comedy, edge everything politics, but it is intense behind the scenes. bill hader was on saying he would get so nervous before every show. did you have that same feeling? >> yes. >> the pressure? >> yes. the nervousness. i think i was more nervous for rethrough on wednesday more than the show itself. >> why? >> i knew by saturday i knew the material i knew we would have cue cards while they would be there, and so the lines were there. it was no way to mess up. but on wednesday for read through was the first time your sketch would be read in front of people, and so for me that was the most nervous i would be i was hoping -- it was the first time people would see what i had be writing the night before. so yeah that was more -- i was more nerve racked then. >> we love you. >> and would i drink to get through it. >> courvoisier. >> of course. >> you smell so good. somebody gave him hand sanitizer, every time you waft your hands, i am distracted by what you're saying i smell flowers a
chevy chase, bill murray dan ak roid john bell you shall ee jane curtain, lorraine newman i can nameow is comedy, edge everything politics, but it is intense behind the scenes. bill hader was on saying he would get so nervous before every show. did you have that same feeling? >> yes. >> the pressure? >> yes. the nervousness. i think i was more nervous for rethrough on wednesday more than the show itself. >> why? >> i knew by saturday i knew the material i knew we...
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as you may have heard my wife lorraine has a new cook book out called mr. and mrs. sunday suppers.f you go to our website today you will find a recipe for meat loaf with herb gravy. it's comfort food you won't want to miss. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >>> right now federal agents are investigating a suspect who drove a pickup truck right through the front gate of a coast guard station. we are learning that suspect may be linked to another scene, a fire. it happened in michigan about 30 miles west of grand rapids, dispatchers saying they received a call from a man threatening to blow up the coast guard station. as people were getting orders to evacuate local police say the vehicle crashed into the building. the man arrested claimed to have a bomb in his truck and now word the fbi is assisting local police in finding out who that man is and why he would target the coast guard. brian, do police be
as you may have heard my wife lorraine has a new cook book out called mr. and mrs. sunday suppers.f you go to our website today you will find a recipe for meat loaf with herb gravy. it's comfort food you won't want to miss. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >>> right now federal agents are investigating a suspect who drove a pickup truck right through the front gate of a coast guard station. we are learning that suspect may be linked to another scene, a...
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. >> rose: you make this dedication, to my astonishing wife lorraine adams. on my block, we still play. on my block we still pray. >> well, that's a shadow to my wife because it's a to tupac lyric. we play where we live. we live in harlem and this is where we live, this is our home, this is our arena this is our passion. >> rose: what is the title -- where does the title "the whites" come from? it's moby dick? >> exactly. the ones who got away are like moby dick, and the guys chasing them, even though they're retired they're like ahabs. so made up a word who referred to each of their devils as the whites so shout out to the white wail. >> rose: the axiom those who go into darkness as a matter of course and duty bring a measure of darkness back into themselves. how to keep it from spreading like a cancer eating at your humanity is a police officer's eternal struggle. it's this struggle that brandt places at the heart of his storytelling another great so-called crime novelist geoff wine baugh says the best crime novels aren't about how cops work cases but about
. >> rose: you make this dedication, to my astonishing wife lorraine adams. on my block, we still play. on my block we still pray. >> well, that's a shadow to my wife because it's a to tupac lyric. we play where we live. we live in harlem and this is where we live, this is our home, this is our arena this is our passion. >> rose: what is the title -- where does the title "the whites" come from? it's moby dick? >> exactly. the ones who got away are like moby...
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particularly i' exciting.in anoth when he was represented brown hebout ran a tax site out of his eit lorraine county office. there wasn't an active vita site a so he opened up his office to beeland. one. w for the past few years the senator has helped us with opening taxpayers to secure their eitc. thank you for coming to talk with us and your staff who is your d alwaysed working on eitc and there is time for question-and-answers after so be ready to prepare those. so thank you. >> david, thank you, and thank you, andrea. i don't know what the injury was, but you look great. and doctor thank you to your contribution to this debate and to all of you, and chi ching d wong who has been important you talking to the white house and educating them and helping gideon in our office and others to the so thank you for your terrific ping work. this is my real voice. i talk this way.ank i don't smoke, i'm not sick, i just talk this way. and this is a true story i'm voi about to tell you. my wife and i were at an event 'm in a room about this size but no tables and chairs and people were all sort of cramm
particularly i' exciting.in anoth when he was represented brown hebout ran a tax site out of his eit lorraine county office. there wasn't an active vita site a so he opened up his office to beeland. one. w for the past few years the senator has helped us with opening taxpayers to secure their eitc. thank you for coming to talk with us and your staff who is your d alwaysed working on eitc and there is time for question-and-answers after so be ready to prepare those. so thank you. >> david,...
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. >> host: what was the importance of lorraine powell. >> guest: somebody who was important to steve. he -- somebody who deeply steve jobs, and i think he would say to me that -- his life wouldn't have been the same having not met her, and had she not helped make him who he was. so -- by the way the whole family. unlike a lot of powerful people he wasn't out on the circuit every day. he wasn't having dinner every night with famous people. he was having dinner at the long table in the kitchen of his house, with his three kids that he and maureen had, wonderful kids and he would talk, deep serious conversation. no playing on the iphone or ipad during dinner. so as a family man, steve was sometimes rough around the edges, whether it was at home or the office or work or whatever but the one thing you discover is that even though he was rough around the edges, at work he developed a team of people who were deeply loyal to him, and more than just loyal, they loved him. and likewise at home. he has around him a family who deeply is not only loyal to him but deeply loves him. and so when peop
. >> host: what was the importance of lorraine powell. >> guest: somebody who was important to steve. he -- somebody who deeply steve jobs, and i think he would say to me that -- his life wouldn't have been the same having not met her, and had she not helped make him who he was. so -- by the way the whole family. unlike a lot of powerful people he wasn't out on the circuit every day. he wasn't having dinner every night with famous people. he was having dinner at the long table in...
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chevy chase, john belushi, dan ackroyd, gilda radner lorraine newman and garrett morris. >> when thewe are sitting here. >> should show stands on their shoulders. the designers and the musicians. every aspect and every taste of the show came from really seriously creative people. >> it's hard to gather. how did you manage it? >> there was a sort of pseudoegalitarian aspect to the show and part of that was the 70s and part was you need the others. it wasn't fair sometimes. they think there is a bias or -- but mostly everyone understands that i was trying to go for the best show possible. >> it's well documented that some of the brightest stars faded out tragically. did you take it personally? >> no because the weirdest part about the show is you are just here. you don't much leave the building except to go home. when people go away or leave the show you stay in touch, but mostly they come back. you see them or when john died he was gone three years. it's a different power structure. here it's a very clear thing and we have a job to do. >> do you think in some ways leaving that structu
chevy chase, john belushi, dan ackroyd, gilda radner lorraine newman and garrett morris. >> when thewe are sitting here. >> should show stands on their shoulders. the designers and the musicians. every aspect and every taste of the show came from really seriously creative people. >> it's hard to gather. how did you manage it? >> there was a sort of pseudoegalitarian aspect to the show and part of that was the 70s and part was you need the others. it wasn't fair...
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chevy chase, john belushi, dan ackroyd, gilda radner, lorraine newman and garrett morris. >> i always hold from that first season, that that's the foundation. it was that first group of people that you put together the reason we're sitting here 40 years late her? >> oh no question. the show stands on their shoulders. they were them and the designers, the musicians, every aspect of the tastes of the show came from really seriously creative people. >> it's hard to gather and get your arms around those egos. how did you manage it? >> i think that there was a sort of pseudoegalitarian aspect to the show and part of that was the '70s and part of that was you need the others. everyone -- we were all working together. it was not fair sometimes you cut someone's piece and they would think there's a bias but mostly everybody understood that i was just trying to go for the best show possible each week. >> it's well documented that a couple of the brightest stars of this show in the past cleaned out. >> yes. >> tragically. >> yes. >> and when they did, did you take it personally? >> no because t
chevy chase, john belushi, dan ackroyd, gilda radner, lorraine newman and garrett morris. >> i always hold from that first season, that that's the foundation. it was that first group of people that you put together the reason we're sitting here 40 years late her? >> oh no question. the show stands on their shoulders. they were them and the designers, the musicians, every aspect of the tastes of the show came from really seriously creative people. >> it's hard to gather and get...
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so after the release, bob shoemaker called his wife lorraine and wanted to make sure that she dressed in the fashion of 1965. so you can't see the go-go boots, but you can see the mini skirt and that's how he remembered her and that's how he wanted to see her when he got off that plane. eight years and a day for bob shoemaker. seven years-plus for sam johnson. 5 1/2 years for john mccain. incredible stories. torture. i can tell you that some of america's finest servicemen tried to take their own lives because they thought they let their country down when they gave information to the vietnamese. but they were pulled up by their comrades, but their other men who were next to them in the cells. there are a couple of others that i think are particularly interesting, mr. speaker. pat alvarez was the first american p.o.w. and was held in captivity for 8 1/2 years. douglas hegdall was a unique case. most of the p.o.w.'s were aviators, whether flying for the united states air force or navy. he was in the navy, but happened to be on a ship and came up happened to be standing on the deck. the s
so after the release, bob shoemaker called his wife lorraine and wanted to make sure that she dressed in the fashion of 1965. so you can't see the go-go boots, but you can see the mini skirt and that's how he remembered her and that's how he wanted to see her when he got off that plane. eight years and a day for bob shoemaker. seven years-plus for sam johnson. 5 1/2 years for john mccain. incredible stories. torture. i can tell you that some of america's finest servicemen tried to take their...
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for cattlemen scott and o'keefe, put his accumulated savings toward the purchase of a ranch near lorraine where he acquired 1200 acres and 500 to 600 cattle. texas has a great tradition. i want to talk about my friend molly stephenson, a fourth generation owner of the taylor-stevenson ranch. i would take my children out there, she would have ponies for them to run and ride. founded the museum to honor indian and mexican american and black cowboys. weekend rodeos featuring black cowboys started in the late 1940's and continue to be popular. the con thoves negro cowboys association, it is evident we have a strong history. and so i think it is important tonight that we salute the long history that we've had in many different areas. and to be able to say as i close again that there's work yet to be done in the pouring forward of our history, whether it is not to reflect on the cowboys who at times were poorly fed, underpaid overworked deprived of sleep, prone to boredom and loneliness, or is it to fix the criminal justice system of the 1st century, to be able to recognize that for all the cow
for cattlemen scott and o'keefe, put his accumulated savings toward the purchase of a ranch near lorraine where he acquired 1200 acres and 500 to 600 cattle. texas has a great tradition. i want to talk about my friend molly stephenson, a fourth generation owner of the taylor-stevenson ranch. i would take my children out there, she would have ponies for them to run and ride. founded the museum to honor indian and mexican american and black cowboys. weekend rodeos featuring black cowboys started...