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lorraine green, she's in c-5. >> lorraine green.oing 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 say, whe
lorraine green, she's in c-5. >> lorraine green.oing 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...
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award winning actress lorraine toussaint joins us. we'll talk about her new movie.prison for this season of "orange is the new black"? we'll find out coming up. song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart
award winning actress lorraine toussaint joins us. we'll talk about her new movie.prison for this season of "orange is the new black"? we'll find out coming up. song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a...
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now, i don't represent lorraine ohio. but in lorraine ohio they've already been given warn notices. in other words, you can expect layoffs. the dumping of product on american soil and american jobs has cost us thousands and millions of jobs and we sit here tonight wondering if we trust the president that it's beginning to be okay that everything's going to turn around and these numbers are going to reverse. now, i know the president's making a lot of phone calls to a lot of you. and i know the president might be playing some golf with you. might show up on the campaign trail with you. he really wants this. but this isn't about his legacy. this is about your legacy. it's about my legacy. it's about my constituents. it's about your constituent. president obama, if you look at the calendar is a short-termer right now. and i would venture to say that the honorable leader of this house is a short-termer. we all are. we all got to go home and every two years get elected and we're going to have to stand in front of people and tell them why their jobs are going overseas and why in the world
now, i don't represent lorraine ohio. but in lorraine ohio they've already been given warn notices. in other words, you can expect layoffs. the dumping of product on american soil and american jobs has cost us thousands and millions of jobs and we sit here tonight wondering if we trust the president that it's beginning to be okay that everything's going to turn around and these numbers are going to reverse. now, i know the president's making a lot of phone calls to a lot of you. and i know the...
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-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.onis: and then 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 pr
-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.onis: and then 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...
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also lorraine hansberry tells the story of moving to a predominantly white community so there are echoesthis to resume. >> host: what is the significance? why did it become a cultural touchstone and assents? >> guest: because it was timely and brilliantly executed and it positioned a black family as multi-textured intergenerational also traditional. it brought you inside of a nuclear black family in the way that was passed college i toured caricatured and much of american literature and certainly in pop culture but also didn't shy away from the difficulties of that gambling in dealing with the challenges of the stigma of inequality antifreeze in general. >> host: continuing the tour. >> guest: sure, so this is an interesting story a really great story actually. currently as i mentioned to you part of the breadth of the collection includes an amazing fine art collection and represents the canon of black visual artists. just about a year and a half ago the gentleman from the bronx reached out to the curator and said i want to give the schomburg a jacob -- and she said we will check it out.
also lorraine hansberry tells the story of moving to a predominantly white community so there are echoesthis to resume. >> host: what is the significance? why did it become a cultural touchstone and assents? >> guest: because it was timely and brilliantly executed and it positioned a black family as multi-textured intergenerational also traditional. it brought you inside of a nuclear black family in the way that was passed college i toured caricatured and much of american literature...
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now the award winning lorraine toussaint tells us about her new movie. ♪ >>> now, here's wendy! ♪
now the award winning lorraine toussaint tells us about her new movie. ♪ >>> now, here's wendy! ♪
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lorraine is right at 70 degrees. then farther to the north of there, all the way up into the mid 60s from the panhandle of west virginia, up to hagerstown. out of the mountains too, pretty nice morning. temperatures are in the 60s to low 70s. around the bay right now, it's generally in the low to mid 60s there. beautiful morning around the bay. you will notice the humidity has increased a bit. ahead of some thunderstorms that are moving into the midwest and into indiana, illinois. that's going to be moving into ohio later this morning but eventually as this line gets closer to us that is when we have the risk of some of the strong storms moving in. at -- as this cool front comes on through. it's a front bringing in lower humidity because it is going to be steamy throughout much of the day today. but as it goes by we'll have lower humidity moving no. for the morning, thamesemperatures stay in the 60s through 8:00. during the afternoon we'll have our temperatures hitting the mid to upper 80s. some storms coming through
lorraine is right at 70 degrees. then farther to the north of there, all the way up into the mid 60s from the panhandle of west virginia, up to hagerstown. out of the mountains too, pretty nice morning. temperatures are in the 60s to low 70s. around the bay right now, it's generally in the low to mid 60s there. beautiful morning around the bay. you will notice the humidity has increased a bit. ahead of some thunderstorms that are moving into the midwest and into indiana, illinois. that's going...
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lorraine says she isn't going anywhere. do you plan on rebuilding? >> yeah. yeah. i think we have to. i don't think there's a choice. >> reporter: it was an ef-2 tornado that ripped through lorraine's home right behind me. unfortunately more storms and possibly more tornadoes are due this weekend before the storm system pushes into nebraska kansas, and oklahoma. vinita? >> adriana diaz in berth then colorado. thank you. >>> there was severe weather in nevada friday. some homes and businesses were damaged. electricity was knocked out for a time. there were no injuries. let's get more now on the national weather picture. meteorologist ed curran joins us from our chicago station wbbm. good morning. >> good morning, vinita. we see active weather that stretches from new mexico to north dakota here. along this we're concerned once again about flooding rains. we have flood watches and flash flood warnings that are up in several different areas. in kansas flash flood watch until 4:00 p.m. we have a flash flood watch here until midnight one that takes in parts of colorado.
lorraine says she isn't going anywhere. do you plan on rebuilding? >> yeah. yeah. i think we have to. i don't think there's a choice. >> reporter: it was an ef-2 tornado that ripped through lorraine's home right behind me. unfortunately more storms and possibly more tornadoes are due this weekend before the storm system pushes into nebraska kansas, and oklahoma. vinita? >> adriana diaz in berth then colorado. thank you. >>> there was severe weather in nevada friday....
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this one was sent by lorraine and it's break my stride. a little heavy on the '80s.heme is songs that bring out your inner warrior and this one is it for her. go ahead and send us your request use the #ktvu on twitter, facebook, or instagram. >>> cal tran has announced a new line of testing for those rods that anchor the bay bridge tower. a panel of international experts will design a plan for running tests. the concerns have been raised after it was discovered that some of the rods were exposed to rising water. 99% of the 144 rods they passed a test. a different analysis is expected to be performed in the next round. >>> a pill known as the female viagra is one step closer to being approved in the united states. the pill has been approved by a small committee in the fda. previously the panel rejected the drug because of safety issues. after hearing testimony from women, the committee changed its mind. >> it impacts the neurotransmitters in the brain and in studies has found to increase the number of sexual events. >> the pill would require a prescription from a doct
this one was sent by lorraine and it's break my stride. a little heavy on the '80s.heme is songs that bring out your inner warrior and this one is it for her. go ahead and send us your request use the #ktvu on twitter, facebook, or instagram. >>> cal tran has announced a new line of testing for those rods that anchor the bay bridge tower. a panel of international experts will design a plan for running tests. the concerns have been raised after it was discovered that some of the rods...
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look it lorraine. petersburg and 90. -- at 90. the higher elevations at 86 degrees. it feels like 101 in frederick for. -- fredericksburg. their high today made it up to 90 degrees. the record was 93. one degrees shy of that record. it stands it 101 at reagan national airport in terms of the actual air temperature. this evening, it is going to be hot and humid. tempers around 90 degrees. temperatures will slowly fall into the 80's as we move through the evening hours. lots of heat off to the north and west of us. a cold front well to the north and west. ec low 60's in minneapolis. that will eventually make its way to our area towards the middle of the upcoming weekend. tonight we will call for a few clouds. not going to amount for a whole lot. 76 degrees. you will want to keep the air conditioners on or say some place where it is cool. tomorrow we will watch a frontal system off to the northwest that will try to move its way closer to us. they may bring up a few scattered showers and thunderstorms. not inspecting things to become severe. by sunday, we get this fronta
look it lorraine. petersburg and 90. -- at 90. the higher elevations at 86 degrees. it feels like 101 in frederick for. -- fredericksburg. their high today made it up to 90 degrees. the record was 93. one degrees shy of that record. it stands it 101 at reagan national airport in terms of the actual air temperature. this evening, it is going to be hot and humid. tempers around 90 degrees. temperatures will slowly fall into the 80's as we move through the evening hours. lots of heat off to the...
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. >> reporter: lorraine baskin is looking for a job similar to what she was doing at heald. >> i woulde to do a student adviser. i know that wasn't my job description but i was doing it and feel like i was very skilled. i look for trainers, educators in all positions and not necessarily for a college. it could be for any type of company. i'm broadening my search. >> you would be open to that. >> oh yeah. >> reporter: even some without a steady job for years see that they thinks are improving despite more folks looking -- years see that they are improving despite more folks looking. one other indicator the so called take this job and shove it indicator is also up meaning that more and more people are not so afraid of leaving one job to pursue another one. tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> solano county has the highest, and san marin has the lowest. the best are in the three and 4% rage. >>> new rules for buying cigarettes. the landmark legislation that raises the legal age for smoking in hawaii. female announcer: don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedi
. >> reporter: lorraine baskin is looking for a job similar to what she was doing at heald. >> i woulde to do a student adviser. i know that wasn't my job description but i was doing it and feel like i was very skilled. i look for trainers, educators in all positions and not necessarily for a college. it could be for any type of company. i'm broadening my search. >> you would be open to that. >> oh yeah. >> reporter: even some without a steady job for years see...
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lorraine brown and alizadai are facing charges in the death of cecil brown. to death last august. brown said she didn't know who would kill her husband and that one saw what happened to him. the browns had been married for 51 years. >>> a woman accused of murdering a virginia tech student will be sentenced today. jessica ewing was charged with strangling the woman last year. there was never a trial in this case. ewing maintains her innocence but admits the state has enough evidence to convict her. >>> new this morning, the government's power to collect your phone data is suspended. civil liberties advocates declaring a victory, but intelligence officials say americans are at risk. nbc's tracie potts following this story from capitol hill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's because it's not just about the phone records the program that snowden exposed. a couple of other tools that the government has been using to track terrorists roving wiretaps and being able to track lone wolf foreigners who come into this country not connected with the particul
lorraine brown and alizadai are facing charges in the death of cecil brown. to death last august. brown said she didn't know who would kill her husband and that one saw what happened to him. the browns had been married for 51 years. >>> a woman accused of murdering a virginia tech student will be sentenced today. jessica ewing was charged with strangling the woman last year. there was never a trial in this case. ewing maintains her innocence but admits the state has enough evidence to...
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now the award winning lorraine toussaint tells us about her new movie. ♪ >>> now, here's wendy!
now the award winning lorraine toussaint tells us about her new movie. ♪ >>> now, here's wendy!
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lorraine who lost her business and livelihood? or the gay couple who had gone to any other florist in the state? >> you are entitled to your view. you cannot turn around and say these laws will not allow discrimination. >> it is very different to serve and to have to participate in the ceremony. >> he wrote about whether there are mutual duties of accommodation. we have heard very strong articulations, two different positions. mike, should you exercise it? are there mutual duties? guarantee the cloth of societies we go for it. mike: religious belief and conscience would dictate making the cake. in a society where he would allow very small exceptions for people not to bake the cake, that is the nature of pluralism. it doesn't implicate the broad accommodation for housing and businesses and other things. be that as it may, i guess what we are talking about is where those decisions are made and whether there is a decision to be made at all. the traditional view has been that there is a balancing test there. there are two rights invol
lorraine who lost her business and livelihood? or the gay couple who had gone to any other florist in the state? >> you are entitled to your view. you cannot turn around and say these laws will not allow discrimination. >> it is very different to serve and to have to participate in the ceremony. >> he wrote about whether there are mutual duties of accommodation. we have heard very strong articulations, two different positions. mike, should you exercise it? are there mutual...
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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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earlier and look at the writings of martin luther king junior, you could look at the writings of lorraine and take over to julia say over to julia cooper and go through the school tradition. all of the effort and some version of a letter from birmingham which is why we can't wait. and that's why we can't wait as a theoretical critique of the dialectic and in fact when you look at the writing there is something you will find out this rather curious and to give you an idea about this, he wasn't only a philosopher. he wasn't only a psychiatrist but what kind of psychiatrist? he wasn't only a classical psychiatrist because of therapy team is also a certain sick psychologist. and i took about it in the book if you read his writings you will notice his peculiar talent for investigative work. so he's like a sherlock holmes shoving the panthers this thing going on again extremely enough african syndrome or the woman of color. that's a question. one of the things he was tapping into come here reflected in his last biography of last decade of the first century it didn't follow that he had the knowl
earlier and look at the writings of martin luther king junior, you could look at the writings of lorraine and take over to julia say over to julia cooper and go through the school tradition. all of the effort and some version of a letter from birmingham which is why we can't wait. and that's why we can't wait as a theoretical critique of the dialectic and in fact when you look at the writing there is something you will find out this rather curious and to give you an idea about this, he wasn't...
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my mother, lorraine, instilled in me a love of learning.le made me imagine a world without limits. a dedicated young minister who carried me on his shoulders to watch those not much older than i to make history and the courageous young teach whore refused to let jim crow or anyone define her. -- teacher who refused to let jim crow or anyone define her. their commitment to public service has been the inspiration for my life's work. that's why i dedicate this day, this event, and this achievement to them. i must also thank my husband steve mitigating circumstance life's partner and my fearless champion who has never wavered in his support for my dreams and when faced with a choice has always always urged me to fly. and of course i have to thank all my colleagues my friends at the department of justice, for your ongoing faith in me and for giving me the opportunity to work for you as we go forth to implement the laws that set us free and bind us together as a nation. i would not have anyone else by my side as we work to preserve our national s
my mother, lorraine, instilled in me a love of learning.le made me imagine a world without limits. a dedicated young minister who carried me on his shoulders to watch those not much older than i to make history and the courageous young teach whore refused to let jim crow or anyone define her. -- teacher who refused to let jim crow or anyone define her. their commitment to public service has been the inspiration for my life's work. that's why i dedicate this day, this event, and this achievement...
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from ohio, lorraine the democrat's line. >> caller: kapbglations to the president, god gave him a success against his haters and upheld his plan and victory to the poor and middle class. now that i just heard mitch mcconnell on there, from day one, mitch mcconnell acted out in disgust against obama. he still can't say a kind word about him. >> kojo in alexandria. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. congratulations to the affordable care act, and second, i have a problem because it says that we are going to have a subsidy, and i am talking about my own experience as of last year i was not working and my wife was working, me and my son, the three of us were paying $165 a month, and yesterday we found out, they said and i asked why the increase to $250 and the gentleman who we spoke to said your increase because i am working now and so we don't qualify for any subsidies, so we are going to pay $500 in one month, and so why would they have it jump from $165 to $500 and something in a month? >> we will hear from mallory from texas on the republican line. >> caller: i am calling primarily
from ohio, lorraine the democrat's line. >> caller: kapbglations to the president, god gave him a success against his haters and upheld his plan and victory to the poor and middle class. now that i just heard mitch mcconnell on there, from day one, mitch mcconnell acted out in disgust against obama. he still can't say a kind word about him. >> kojo in alexandria. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. congratulations to the affordable care act, and second, i have a problem...
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. >> next no new york city and lorraine on our independents line. >> hello? >> you are on the air. i am not an independent i am an other, as i said. thank you supreme court for doing this. now we need to go all the way and get single payer. it's not enough it's a step in the right direction, but we are taking too long. we are one of the fewest countries in the world, even african countries have single payer, and that's the next step. it's taken far too long. >> here is harrisburg pennsylvania, and linda on our democrats line? >> i am glad you took my call too, and you may not like what i am about to say. i am not happy about this, because when this thing whole thing passed -- i am a democrat, but i lost my doctor when he signed it in march and that september i received a letter saying i lost my doctor i had many years, and my insurance changed and my mother-in-law went on the site just a little while ago to try and to renew and what she paid last year it did double now she is expected to pay an additional $300. so it really is not benefiting everybody. i am real disappointed they d
. >> next no new york city and lorraine on our independents line. >> hello? >> you are on the air. i am not an independent i am an other, as i said. thank you supreme court for doing this. now we need to go all the way and get single payer. it's not enough it's a step in the right direction, but we are taking too long. we are one of the fewest countries in the world, even african countries have single payer, and that's the next step. it's taken far too long. >> here is...
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. >> but his mom prayed and corey rallied and lorraine and corey are here along with their big sister completely and i knew that he could make a way. >> well, one of the great things about your beautiful, wonderful little son is that he loves firemen. we heard a rumor. describe to us how much and why he loves firemen so much. >> my father was a firefighter and a first responder ems and when they were little coming up i used to tell them stories about how i used to go with my dad. but he's also had a fascination with fire trucks and he decided one day when he grew up he wanted to be a firefighter. >> that's a noble profession. >> corey, we might have a little surprise for you. we're going to have to -- we're going to open up our back window right here and spin you around. look what's out there. >> look what's out there, corey! >> there is a big fire truck, i think it's just for you. i think it is. >> i think it's your own fire truck. and corey here come the guys. look who's here. who's that guy? >> now he's waking up. these are the mascots from the fdny. hi guys. oh, look! now he's hap
. >> but his mom prayed and corey rallied and lorraine and corey are here along with their big sister completely and i knew that he could make a way. >> well, one of the great things about your beautiful, wonderful little son is that he loves firemen. we heard a rumor. describe to us how much and why he loves firemen so much. >> my father was a firefighter and a first responder ems and when they were little coming up i used to tell them stories about how i used to go with my...