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here in the studio with me is mom, lorraine mcfly, leah >> hello! >> are you excited? >> yes. >> let's go back to the future. >> lovely lady from indiana. marty mcfly traveled to 1955 and meets his parents. what name does lorraine call him? >> c, calvin. >> right, leah? >> it's written on his underwear. purple underwear. kath, back to you. >> where are you from? >> alabama. >> in april 1985. coca-cola introduced a new version of its cola and called it "new coke". how long was it on sale? five months? a year, five years? >> a year? >> not even. they realized pretty quickly it was not a good idea. >> we like old coke. old coke is the way to go. >> it was three months. >> did you ever taste that stuff? >> yeah. it was nasty. >> what about tab? did you drink tab? >> no. no tab. >> in is this is confusion. where are from you? >> virginia. >> are these with you or did you just find them? >> no, they're mine. >> too much stuff. thank you. back to the future was the highest grossing movie in 1985, when you guys weren't even around, what was the second highest? you won't know.
here in the studio with me is mom, lorraine mcfly, leah >> hello! >> are you excited? >> yes. >> let's go back to the future. >> lovely lady from indiana. marty mcfly traveled to 1955 and meets his parents. what name does lorraine call him? >> c, calvin. >> right, leah? >> it's written on his underwear. purple underwear. kath, back to you. >> where are you from? >> alabama. >> in april 1985. coca-cola introduced a new version of...
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. >> that's the exact day, the exact day that marty mcfly we are traveling back in time with lorraine mcfly herself, leah thompson with a game of "who knew." >> then we are going to catch up with the very handsome star from housewives. >> and if toxins and chemicals in your home worry you, we've got natural ways to keep yourself and your house nice and clean. >> plus liliana is here with a sneak peek at this dance troupe. you can't even believe what you're seeing. and her luxe for less suede for $50 or less. >> the reason, i'll give you a couple of words of wisdom real quick. >> since i had 20 minutes of sleep last night. >> people cry not because they're weak. it's because they've been strong for twooo long, by johnny depp. johnny depp. that's a johnny depp quote. >> i like johnny depp. >> you know, you hold back, you're tough, you're strong. >> it's natural to cry, by the way. god would not have given us tears let them go, let them go >> the reason we have these two beautiful trophies in front of us is because last night, kathie lee and frank gifford were both inducted into the hall
. >> that's the exact day, the exact day that marty mcfly we are traveling back in time with lorraine mcfly herself, leah thompson with a game of "who knew." >> then we are going to catch up with the very handsome star from housewives. >> and if toxins and chemicals in your home worry you, we've got natural ways to keep yourself and your house nice and clean. >> plus liliana is here with a sneak peek at this dance troupe. you can't even believe what you're...
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. >> up next on american history tv, lorraine and cain who participated in the 1965 delano grape strikemember of the workers organizing to discuss the strike's history and legacy as well as the early days of the farmworkers movement. the university of california, bakersfield and bakersfield college cohosted this 90 minute event. portion as a panel discussion on the history and pe strike.the gra it is an honor to have one of the heroes of the struggle, ms lorraine agtang. she is one of the surviving filipino grape strikers, a member of the
. >> up next on american history tv, lorraine and cain who participated in the 1965 delano grape strikemember of the workers organizing to discuss the strike's history and legacy as well as the early days of the farmworkers movement. the university of california, bakersfield and bakersfield college cohosted this 90 minute event. portion as a panel discussion on the history and pe strike.the gra it is an honor to have one of the heroes of the struggle, ms lorraine agtang. she is one of the...
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lorraine agtang. they started the strike in 1965. lorraine and her family lived for years in the same farm labor camp outside delano. she was 13 when the strike began. when it was won in 1970, she and her family proudly went to work under union contract. they walked out on strike again in 1973. she was the first manager of the retirement village you saw in this film near delano that the farmworkers movement built for elderly and displaced filipino farmworkers in 1974. in 1975, with the passage of the agricultural labor relations act, lorraine organized farmworkers from multiple ethnicities for the first secret ballot state conducted union elections. she has been a dedicated activist with the farmworker movement ever since and continues to work to tell the story of the contributions to the movement. next is dawn, an associate professor of history at san francisco state university. she received an m.a. in asian american studies from ucla and a phd in history from stanford. her research focuses on filipino-american history, historic and
lorraine agtang. they started the strike in 1965. lorraine and her family lived for years in the same farm labor camp outside delano. she was 13 when the strike began. when it was won in 1970, she and her family proudly went to work under union contract. they walked out on strike again in 1973. she was the first manager of the retirement village you saw in this film near delano that the farmworkers movement built for elderly and displaced filipino farmworkers in 1974. in 1975, with the passage...
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i'll tell you her first name, lorraine.she came into my office and she shared a story much like the vice president's discussion about the testimony at his hearing and she said "i wanted to move out of my parents' home, i just got out of college and i saw an apartment advertised, i have my first job, i'm out in the big wide world for the first time, got my first job and i want to get my first apartment on my own. i see something advertised in the newspaper, i call and i ask and, yes, it's available and i set up a time to come visit and see the apartment and as soon as i get there and the landlord sees me the landlord says "we just rented the place." i go back to my office and it doesn't feel right and i ask a colleague to call the same number and when the colleague calls and asks, no the apartment is still available. simple open-and-shut case. liability, open and shut and i brought the case forward and we won it. but the thing that just struck me and strikes me today as i'm telling you this story is is i had but one of those
i'll tell you her first name, lorraine.she came into my office and she shared a story much like the vice president's discussion about the testimony at his hearing and she said "i wanted to move out of my parents' home, i just got out of college and i saw an apartment advertised, i have my first job, i'm out in the big wide world for the first time, got my first job and i want to get my first apartment on my own. i see something advertised in the newspaper, i call and i ask and, yes, it's...
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lorraine: good afternoon. i was 13 when the strikes began. i remember working for the farm ,hen there was a commotion people screaming and yelling. my father said, we are leaving. i said, what do you mean we are leaving? you said there is a strike. i had no clue what a strike meant. when we left, he was saying that weref the filipinos leaving. it was interesting to see the amount of screaming and yelling. in my experience with the filipino farmworkers, they were pretty mild and nice hard workers. they don't want to make anyone mad, especially their grower. what was the commotion? from that point on, my life story changed. i would probably still be living in delano was seven kids working in the fields. that made an impression. my first exposure to civil disobedience. likes -- i was born in delano. born in a labor camp that we lived in with my six siblings. when the whole thing was over. i remember for me, i am have filipino and half mexican. the filipino side of the strike -- two weeks later, they knew they could not do it alone because the me
lorraine: good afternoon. i was 13 when the strikes began. i remember working for the farm ,hen there was a commotion people screaming and yelling. my father said, we are leaving. i said, what do you mean we are leaving? you said there is a strike. i had no clue what a strike meant. when we left, he was saying that weref the filipinos leaving. it was interesting to see the amount of screaming and yelling. in my experience with the filipino farmworkers, they were pretty mild and nice hard...
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-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.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 like to get e
-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.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...
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[ cellphone beeps ] lorraine, how's my favorite client?mething 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, the sun has been right in my eyes every morning.
[ cellphone beeps ] lorraine, how's my favorite client?mething 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 at 54. culpeper at 53. an appear police at 61.d front just in the northwest area shaded in brighter blue. all this to the south overnight. wake-up tomorrow morning it will be a bit chilly although not super cold. more typical for this time of year. here's that cold front. clouds have started to increase. we will see partly cloudy sky first the rest of the overnight. but the clouds should be out of here. so as you head out the door a light sweater glasses, you'll need them. a little bit cooler western suburbs. columbia gaithersburg 49 degrees. here's that cold front as it moves on to the south. that cool air will spread in the mid atlantic. tomorrow the cooler temperatures will stick around into the day on saturday and then by sunday another cold front on the way. and that may trigger a few showers growing more confident for the marine corps marathon. we are going to look for temperatures that will quickly rebound. we'll see daytime highs in the middle to 60's. the sunshine will stick around. 64 degrees for a high on saturday. by s
lorraine at 54. culpeper at 53. an appear police at 61.d front just in the northwest area shaded in brighter blue. all this to the south overnight. wake-up tomorrow morning it will be a bit chilly although not super cold. more typical for this time of year. here's that cold front. clouds have started to increase. we will see partly cloudy sky first the rest of the overnight. but the clouds should be out of here. so as you head out the door a light sweater glasses, you'll need them. a little bit...
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. >> we prefer to be known simply as ed and lorraine warren. >> investigating ebola spirits tormentinga per rin and her family. the film supposedly based on true events. the filmmakers shot at a different house but used per rin's real name and the name of the town. ever since the movie came out, the new owners of the farmhouse say they've been haunted not by poltergeists but by horror fans and curiosity seekers. >> we heard about this place from the movie. >> just wanted to take pictures from the road. >> now the homeowners have filed suit claiming while the makers have profited enormously from the film, they received nothing but a conjuring instigated siege of their property. speaking to "inside edition" they said. >> if it needs this type of publicity and a lawsuit to get this out, that is my main goal to get it out this stuff is made up and to take the stigma off this house. >> we reached out to the studio who said they hadn't seen the lawsuit. but it's out there. you better believe it. david wright, abc news, new york. >> whoa. >> wow. >> so if we tell that you this set is haunted,
. >> we prefer to be known simply as ed and lorraine warren. >> investigating ebola spirits tormentinga per rin and her family. the film supposedly based on true events. the filmmakers shot at a different house but used per rin's real name and the name of the town. ever since the movie came out, the new owners of the farmhouse say they've been haunted not by poltergeists but by horror fans and curiosity seekers. >> we heard about this place from the movie. >> just wanted...
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. >> fans of all ages lined up around the block to watch along with marty, doc and lorraine and our teame there to experience the frenzy surrounding the classic blockbuster. >> doc. ♪ >> i'm kind of a big nerd when it comes to this movie and only this movie. >> i dress for marty for halloween a lot of years. >> you control your future and you have to make it a good one. >> it surprised me about 15 years ago when i realized it was going to last. it's lasted now all these years. >> 30 years after the opening of a film that's still -- >> it means more to them than just a show. it's part of their lives and that's an amazing privilege as an actor. you don't get that many chances to make that kind of connection. >> it's a mashup of all these different genres that just plays through almost effortlessly. i found my father's high school yearbook when i was visiting my parents. my father i discovered had been the president of his graduating class and i wondered wow, i didn't like the president of my graduating class. if i'd have gone to school with my dad, would i have been friends with him and th
. >> fans of all ages lined up around the block to watch along with marty, doc and lorraine and our teame there to experience the frenzy surrounding the classic blockbuster. >> doc. ♪ >> i'm kind of a big nerd when it comes to this movie and only this movie. >> i dress for marty for halloween a lot of years. >> you control your future and you have to make it a good one. >> it surprised me about 15 years ago when i realized it was going to last. it's lasted...
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editor lorraine candy. >> there is a huge gender gap around the world in places of power. >> reporter: take away male counterparts in the uk parliament. >> it's shocking actually. until you see it, you don't realize. >> reporter: the same for entertainment and world leaders. the statement "elle" is making is loud and clear. >> it just isn't fair women aren't there. because of our gender we aren't paid the same, recognized the same or promoted the same. >> reporter: we looked at u.s. political leadership. here is the 114th congress freshmen class. candidates for president democrats and republicans. "elle's" video has lit up the internet. 8 million people shared the hashtag more women. >> the biggest social media campaign we've ever done, the most watched video we ever put on youtube. >> reporter: triggering a passionate and spirited debate. exploring who is to blame and in some cases whether or not it should matter. that discussion, candy says, is exactly the point. >> this conversation needs to get bigger and be forefront of people's minds. >> reporter: one way to do that is create an
editor lorraine candy. >> there is a huge gender gap around the world in places of power. >> reporter: take away male counterparts in the uk parliament. >> it's shocking actually. until you see it, you don't realize. >> reporter: the same for entertainment and world leaders. the statement "elle" is making is loud and clear. >> it just isn't fair women aren't there. because of our gender we aren't paid the same, recognized the same or promoted the same....
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megan lorraine pratt wrote this on the cbs philly facebook page: what is wrong with her?it is her nephew. it is family. she was simply -- he was simply over excited. you should feel the love that he has. not sue him for a hug. >> randy says: you have got to be kidding, right? i thought i heard it all until now. absolutely unbelievable. let us know on our cbs facebook and twitter pages. and i just can't imagine those poor end having to explain this to their son. >> exactly. >> your aunt is suing you because you hugged her too hard. >> aunt jen is a little craze. >> i oh, i know. hands shakes next birthday. >> just not too hard. >> so how about you? >> what do you have to say about the weather. >> weather, it is nice, if you like fall weather. this is typical mid october stuff we're dealing with today, then gets chilly for the week, talking november-like conditions, for the upcoming weekend, so if you are ready to break out the fall sweater that you purchased, you'll be able to do that this weekend, certainly saturday, sunday morning, we take you outside right now, nod bat
megan lorraine pratt wrote this on the cbs philly facebook page: what is wrong with her?it is her nephew. it is family. she was simply -- he was simply over excited. you should feel the love that he has. not sue him for a hug. >> randy says: you have got to be kidding, right? i thought i heard it all until now. absolutely unbelievable. let us know on our cbs facebook and twitter pages. and i just can't imagine those poor end having to explain this to their son. >> exactly. >>...
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(lea thompson/played "lorraine baines") " people like to show it to their kids. they like to share it with them. and when we did it originally, it was nostalgia of the 50s. now, its nostalgia about the 50s and the 80s. and i think the central message for me is one moment of courage can change your whole life and your children's life. and i think that's an important message for all of us, to remember to be vigilant everyday, to be kind, to good, to be strong, to have courage. its hard." " there's one prediction that could be aced in the next couple weeks. according to the film, the chicago cubs win the (jenna) fred, when do we expect rain? (fred) there is a chance tomorrow, but friday will be our main event for rain. 2 line super: fred hexom fhexom@kcautv.c om (fred) we actually picked up 0.01" of rain in sioux city today--that's notable not because it's a lot of rain, but because it's the first measurable rain since september 29! the port neal welding company skycam hd from the ho chunk centre in downtown sioux city shows mostly cloudy skies. 66 was our high toda
(lea thompson/played "lorraine baines") " people like to show it to their kids. they like to share it with them. and when we did it originally, it was nostalgia of the 50s. now, its nostalgia about the 50s and the 80s. and i think the central message for me is one moment of courage can change your whole life and your children's life. and i think that's an important message for all of us, to remember to be vigilant everyday, to be kind, to good, to be strong, to have courage. its...
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editor lorraine candy. >> there is a huge gender gap around the world in places of power. >> reporter: take away male counterparts in the uk parliament. >> it's shocking actually. until you see it, you don't realize. >> reporter: the same for entertainment and world leaders. the statement "elle" is making is loud and clear. >> it just isn't fair women aren't there. because of our gender we aren't paid the same, recognized the same or promoted the same. >> reporter: we looked at u.s. political leadership. here is the 114th congress freshmen class. candidates for president democrats and republicans. it's lit up the internet. 8 million people shared the hashtag more women. >> the bgest socia media campaign we've ever done the most watched video we ever put on yoube. reporter: trgering passionate and spired bate explorg who is t ame a whethert ou maer. th discsion can says, isxactlyhe poin >> this conrsatio needs toet better d be forefnt of people mind >>eporte one w do at i creat an image ty won so forg. sthaniego, nbc news,ew york >> tha is gng too itor usnhis thuray nit. i'm lterholt.
editor lorraine candy. >> there is a huge gender gap around the world in places of power. >> reporter: take away male counterparts in the uk parliament. >> it's shocking actually. until you see it, you don't realize. >> reporter: the same for entertainment and world leaders. the statement "elle" is making is loud and clear. >> it just isn't fair women aren't there. because of our gender we aren't paid the same, recognized the same or promoted the same....
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. >> reporter: lorraine harding's family lives a mile from the plant and felt the blast, so strong it registered as a 1.7 on the richter scale. >> i thought it was an earthquake because it shook and it was loud, a big boom. >> reporter: four workers were injured, but at the time, exxonmobil told residents there was no health danger to the community. but cbs news has learned it could have been much worse. >> we were really, really lucky. >> reporter: vanessa sutherland, the recently appointed head of the chemical safety board, the federal agency charged with investigating the accident, calls it a near miss. >> i think it is of concern to us that we have a facility that had a near miss which i actually feel very lucky about. it could have been much more catastrophic. >> this picture tells it all. look at this. >> reporter: catastrophic, she says, because when the explosion happened, a piece of equipment weighing 80,000 pounds was sent flying nearly 100 feet. sources say this photo submitted to federal investigators and obtained by cbs news shows that piece landed just a few feet from a
. >> reporter: lorraine harding's family lives a mile from the plant and felt the blast, so strong it registered as a 1.7 on the richter scale. >> i thought it was an earthquake because it shook and it was loud, a big boom. >> reporter: four workers were injured, but at the time, exxonmobil told residents there was no health danger to the community. but cbs news has learned it could have been much worse. >> we were really, really lucky. >> reporter: vanessa...
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from wisconsin, lorraine, go ahead. i'm on social and security.nly luxury i have is cable tv, so i think it c-span. i drive a 1997 car. i don't buy anything new. i may be eat at mcdonald's twice a week. everybody iss iding the social security fund. they go out on cruises, and everything else. my cruise is five miles from home to go to the church and drugstore. if you want to know how you live on social security, you are barely living. raiding that fund and wasting all the money for something else. thank you. host: we go to vincent who is in florida, democrats line. people my question is theybeen penalized because don't have a car, why would they have to pay. host: are you still there? we will go next to rick in indiana, independent line. hello. go ahead. indiana? caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: 63 years old, in the hospital. well i can't get through or understand is once social security was meant as a supplement for people's retirement. the rate are figuring of inflation every year, they say, we are not going to consider fuel prices an
from wisconsin, lorraine, go ahead. i'm on social and security.nly luxury i have is cable tv, so i think it c-span. i drive a 1997 car. i don't buy anything new. i may be eat at mcdonald's twice a week. everybody iss iding the social security fund. they go out on cruises, and everything else. my cruise is five miles from home to go to the church and drugstore. if you want to know how you live on social security, you are barely living. raiding that fund and wasting all the money for something...
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first off, 33 degrees says lorraine marano and more rain is jersey -- in new jersey. low to mid 30s. nobody has reached the freezing mark, but you get the point. it is cold out there. 44 says leo mcconnell in new jersey. humidity and wind is calm this morning. from high atop the entire -- the empire state building, the picture is pretty. southwest went at five miles per hour. -- wind at five miles per hour. upper 60s and low 70s today with lots of sun. sunny and mild tomorrow. we're talking low to mid 70s for most of us tomorrow. showers in the forecast for our -- for late monday and into tuesday. then back to normal with sunshine in the forecast. we will be above the norm of 65. it will be a nice and relatively seasonal they. are you mourning the loss of sunlight like i am? we will be bright until about 9:00, that is thing of the past. on the vortex satellite , there are clouds outside. we will see high, thin clouds things will change they tomorrow night and into tuesday. here is why. the low pressure to the south will ease up along the coast bringing us showers late
first off, 33 degrees says lorraine marano and more rain is jersey -- in new jersey. low to mid 30s. nobody has reached the freezing mark, but you get the point. it is cold out there. 44 says leo mcconnell in new jersey. humidity and wind is calm this morning. from high atop the entire -- the empire state building, the picture is pretty. southwest went at five miles per hour. -- wind at five miles per hour. upper 60s and low 70s today with lots of sun. sunny and mild tomorrow. we're talking low...
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my favorite quote from the morning from j.r., lorraine,. >> jeremy: lorraine, you are my my -- >> marty's coaching his dad how to pick up his mom. that's an interesting twist. the numbers out there at this time running 5-10 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. 60 in town right now. lower 50s elsewhere. plymouth 54. there are a lot of clouds and it's a weather system that will keep the clouds in new england and at times there may be some sprinkles or brief light showers. so rain gear probably a good idea, though i bet it stays on standby for a lot of you. temps this afternoon, upper 50s and low 60s. the city of boston, i would have a jacket or sweater ready to go, even though we're 60 in the city. inland, low 60s this afternoon. framingham and worcester. >> jadiann: time for "fast track traffic." let's get out to rich kirkland and talk about the commute for our drivers this morning. >> rich: good morning. we're live with sky 7 right now. we're just about to the turnpike on the northbound side of route 128. 128 out of beverly and braintree north and southbound, not a bad ride. the turnpik
my favorite quote from the morning from j.r., lorraine,. >> jeremy: lorraine, you are my my -- >> marty's coaching his dad how to pick up his mom. that's an interesting twist. the numbers out there at this time running 5-10 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. 60 in town right now. lower 50s elsewhere. plymouth 54. there are a lot of clouds and it's a weather system that will keep the clouds in new england and at times there may be some sprinkles or brief light showers. so rain...
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looking to the west of the city. 28 says lorraine moreno. let's go outside to show you the pretty live picture looking across the skyline. north winds at 3 miles an hour. what can you expect from the forecast, for the start of your day, skies are mostly sunny this afternoon, trick or treating is calm and dry. i think perfect weather, although you will want to wear an extra layer, hopefully, preferably under the costume. we don't want to miss out on the spectacular inventions walking the streets tonight. the clouds will be think late today and through the overnight hours. we have a shower risk early for the marathon. keep that in mind. it's looking spectacular for wednesday and thursday. for today, in the 50s. high pressure dominating the first half of your day. you can already see the clouds making their approach. 2 areas of low pressure bring increasing clouds and a chance of showers tomorrow. here's what it looks like. sunshine early. by evening, it's mainly cloudy for trick or treating and for the ball game, but try. as we look towards su
looking to the west of the city. 28 says lorraine moreno. let's go outside to show you the pretty live picture looking across the skyline. north winds at 3 miles an hour. what can you expect from the forecast, for the start of your day, skies are mostly sunny this afternoon, trick or treating is calm and dry. i think perfect weather, although you will want to wear an extra layer, hopefully, preferably under the costume. we don't want to miss out on the spectacular inventions walking the streets...
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>> this is my sister-in-law lorraine. >> how are you? >> mother of ten. >> my mother would say no purgatory for you, straight to heaven. >> thank you, if you need somebody to negotiate a big prize, call me. >> he can do it. >> he'll make it -- >> oh, man, this is boring, boring, boring. how are you doing? can i borrow your hat? can i borrow your hat? good to see, you man. man, what a great family. c'mon. i like kids better than people. >>> the last big unknown is now known about the democratic field for the president sis. after the presidency of barack obama with his decision by vice president biden that we won't run, we now know the contours, the size of the field, but we don't know the full implications of this decision. we don't have anything to compare this to. that's because specifically there's nobody like joe biden in modern american politics. there's nobody else who's universally personally liked, even by those who disagree with him strongly. he spent 40 years in public office, but very high levels. after that 40-year-plus career
>> this is my sister-in-law lorraine. >> how are you? >> mother of ten. >> my mother would say no purgatory for you, straight to heaven. >> thank you, if you need somebody to negotiate a big prize, call me. >> he can do it. >> he'll make it -- >> oh, man, this is boring, boring, boring. how are you doing? can i borrow your hat? can i borrow your hat? good to see, you man. man, what a great family. c'mon. i like kids better than people....
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you have to remember you were playing lorraine, a character works technically falls in love with her own son. >> literally. >> literally that. can have a huge ick factor to it if not taken and played the right way. >> right. >> and yet you play it for laughs. how hard was it in. >> well, you know, it was the '80s i was not lorraine mcfly so it was interesting to get to that weird kind of -- i had to sing "mr. sandman" to get into character. mr. sandman and i would get into in, and to make that character work, to make it innocent yet, you know, horny. >> she was like a delorean filled with hormones this, girl. >> yeah. >> what lines do people recite to you all the time when they come up to you if they want to talk about "back to the future," is there a line of yours that they always say to you, christopher? >> oh, where we're going we don't need roads. >> lea. >> you're my density. >> you're my density. >> and mcfly, you irish bug. >> yeah, yeah. >> and mcfly, you irish bug. >> october 21st, 2015, significant in the second movie because that's the date you go to in the future, and, of
you have to remember you were playing lorraine, a character works technically falls in love with her own son. >> literally. >> literally that. can have a huge ick factor to it if not taken and played the right way. >> right. >> and yet you play it for laughs. how hard was it in. >> well, you know, it was the '80s i was not lorraine mcfly so it was interesting to get to that weird kind of -- i had to sing "mr. sandman" to get into character. mr. sandman...
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can gather the information that they feel is appropriate and that they can reporter: the director lorraine bartlett says the agency continues to battle the need for more resources. >> we need the financial support to do that, we also need the staff resources. if that was something that the department was going to explore with the support of this committee or other committees, obviously we need to look for what the appropriation would be to be able to support staff working after hours. reporter: bartlett says she's optimistic that the dialogue between the commission and dcyf will be beneficial in the long run. >> these particular commissions are going to be helpful in identifying where there might be potential resources and opportunities for us to look at how we can improve the work we do. and make things better for children and families. reporter: the commission will meet again at the end of the month and is expected to submit a report on its findings and recommendations for proposed legislation by november 1. suzanne roantree, wmur news 9. josh: commitment 2016 now. the new hampshire prim
can gather the information that they feel is appropriate and that they can reporter: the director lorraine bartlett says the agency continues to battle the need for more resources. >> we need the financial support to do that, we also need the staff resources. if that was something that the department was going to explore with the support of this committee or other committees, obviously we need to look for what the appropriation would be to be able to support staff working after hours....
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thank you lorraine. what i have for you in new york city, it's a great looking shot. looking over statue of of course the sun is setting. 61 was your high temperature. >>> we have a storm on monday. monday would be the time in question. here's the deal. you have this big one big system from top to bottom in our country. it's two systems. look at this after you have a tornado warning around houston. it's going to be close. right now. you see two systems develop. here's the other one. they kind of just sort of split the difference. now here we are sunday. 1:30 a.m., all right, so the clouds are setting unfortunately. he think you will have a lot of clouds out there. one system goes north. the other one is going south. that's 11 a.m. or sunday. it never actually makes its pass into the area. i think we keep an eye on it. that's a big storm. we watch that one for monday. let's talk about what's going on tonight. game three out at the park. citi field will have a start time of 8:07 for the game. about 51 degrees. chilly and dropping to the game. we want to touch upon the m
thank you lorraine. what i have for you in new york city, it's a great looking shot. looking over statue of of course the sun is setting. 61 was your high temperature. >>> we have a storm on monday. monday would be the time in question. here's the deal. you have this big one big system from top to bottom in our country. it's two systems. look at this after you have a tornado warning around houston. it's going to be close. right now. you see two systems develop. here's the other one....
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the people closest to steve jobs take issue with the script, that includes his wife, lorraine powells and also tim cook himself who was on stephen colbert calling this opportunistic, something he hates. mrs. jobs, you know, she was invited to take a look at the script. what she takes issue with is this artistic license. eric sorkin wrote "social network" and she says this is not an accurate portrayal of steve jobs. not a -- i wouldn't say it's great for his legend, shall we say. >> honestly, as a wife you don't want to remember your husband in that way, you want to remember him with all the positive attributes that he had. in an e-mail statement universal pictures chairman she says the film was made with the utmost integrity and we're enormously proud of it. the co-founder consulted. he did get paid for it. he also says, i really like the film. i feel that it did a really great job. it is about jobs and his personality so very split reviews on that. >> it's interesting that steve wozniak and steve jobs in this soon-to-be released bio pic, it highlights the part of apple legacy where
the people closest to steve jobs take issue with the script, that includes his wife, lorraine powells and also tim cook himself who was on stephen colbert calling this opportunistic, something he hates. mrs. jobs, you know, she was invited to take a look at the script. what she takes issue with is this artistic license. eric sorkin wrote "social network" and she says this is not an accurate portrayal of steve jobs. not a -- i wouldn't say it's great for his legend, shall we say....
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divine lorraine is coming and to have a facility with jazz adds to the mixture of entertainment optionsn the area. >> in the old space steven sta star's route 6 south brings a taste of the south like classic shrimp and grits. >> everywhere from carolinas to floor to to louisiana and mississippi and even into texas. and the idea behind food part of the restaurant is repeatedly to culminate all that and share all the cultures from the sout south. >> binum prormings maying new to north broad but not to the city they own zanzabar and now bringing the vibe up north. >> philadelphia has a jazz history that for so many years has been taken ton't graved and philadelphia is in need of another venue that promotes jazz and presents jazz in a very up scale fashion. >> celebrated philadelphia restaurant tour mark vetri opening neighborerring ostaria and alstina next door four years ago and his team is thrilled for the new edition. >> the vibe of the neighborhood will be cooler, jazz bar, bourbon, italian pub and santoochies is opening up brin bringing south philly flavor to us. we're excited to have
divine lorraine is coming and to have a facility with jazz adds to the mixture of entertainment optionsn the area. >> in the old space steven sta star's route 6 south brings a taste of the south like classic shrimp and grits. >> everywhere from carolinas to floor to to louisiana and mississippi and even into texas. and the idea behind food part of the restaurant is repeatedly to culminate all that and share all the cultures from the sout south. >> binum prormings maying new to...
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between lorraine and apple, they bought the distribution rights -- trish: and shot it down. >> they reallyd if they don't want it or she should come out and talk about all the that things she thinks are incorrect. everyone's going to go see it. it's a movie you want to see, he's the best screenwriter there is, so it's promotion for the movie but really -- you can't shut it down legally, i checked. everything from first amendment to fair use to everything, i checked with my lawyer brother. so if you want it, buy it. a billion dollars, i suspect universal would sell the distribution rights and distributed in your basement. >> the other option is to do what mark zuckerberg did with the same guy doing the movie which is to -- don't $500 million or whatever he did don't to a troubled school district or something like that to counterbalance a pr suspected from this. i'm actually skeptical -- trish: that's what i was going to ask you. we've already seen ashton kutcher, and this adaptation for screen has already been done. >> yeah. that's right and if it weren't for the controversy coming up, nobo
between lorraine and apple, they bought the distribution rights -- trish: and shot it down. >> they reallyd if they don't want it or she should come out and talk about all the that things she thinks are incorrect. everyone's going to go see it. it's a movie you want to see, he's the best screenwriter there is, so it's promotion for the movie but really -- you can't shut it down legally, i checked. everything from first amendment to fair use to everything, i checked with my lawyer brother....
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the mississippi river in memphis, tennessee where he visited the national civil rights museum and lorraineotel where 47 years ago this past april, dr. martin luther king junior was assassinated. >> thanks. >>> up next for the first time, audio tapes of disgrace subway spokesman jared fogle showing some of his darkest secrets involving children. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. >>> secretly recorded phone conversations that helped bring down subway pitch man jared fogle are no longer secret. they were played on "dr. phil." fogle talking about a sexual interest in children. he pleaded guilty to child pornography charges and paid for sex with minors. 14 victims, the youngest 6 years old. tonight in the tapes, we hear from fogle himself. first, a warning, this is really ugly stuff. randi kaye reports. >> remember jared from subway. >> reporter: jared fogle, subw
the mississippi river in memphis, tennessee where he visited the national civil rights museum and lorraineotel where 47 years ago this past april, dr. martin luther king junior was assassinated. >> thanks. >>> up next for the first time, audio tapes of disgrace subway spokesman jared fogle showing some of his darkest secrets involving children. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full...
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." >> lorraine in "back to the future." >> this is the big day. i've been waiting for this day. >> me too. coming up, secrets from the set when we come back. (vo) what does the world run on? it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to...
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i was in ohio last week in lorraine, ohio, an old steel making town.those mills have been idled in recent years. people really are passionately upset, angry at these free trade deals. my sense is sanders, i think i believes it, but i think he is echoing a sentiment that is very real out there across the country. >> all right. thank you very much, john nichols. we'll have to see what the next 90 days brings in store for the ttp deal. >>> still ahead, hillary clinton lashes out against the congressional committee investigating benghazi. >> this committee was set up as they have admitted for the purpose of making a partisan political issue out of the deaths of four americans. >> it's the first monday in october which means the supreme court is back on the bench. what does the docket look like for the year ahead? longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients... ...become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. new one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12... ...and more vitamin d. tand that's what we're doin
i was in ohio last week in lorraine, ohio, an old steel making town.those mills have been idled in recent years. people really are passionately upset, angry at these free trade deals. my sense is sanders, i think i believes it, but i think he is echoing a sentiment that is very real out there across the country. >> all right. thank you very much, john nichols. we'll have to see what the next 90 days brings in store for the ttp deal. >>> still ahead, hillary clinton lashes out...
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lorraine has 23 degrees in oakridge right now. i mean she's not alone. we do have more readings in the 20s. 26 here this is adam in middletown, his neighbor just to the north you have 25, charlie benson and he's got the coat back on because it is a cold wake up call, some really pretty pictures coming in too. i like this some gorgeous color there. that's very nice from daniel and sherry over the weekend actually had a few flurries. look at that. there is the car right there. some folks might be scraping a little bit of frost off the windshield this morning north and west. its been dry but if there's any moisture, it's going to be scrape time on the windshield or you'll have to let the car warm up a little bit longer as you warm up a little bit longer. clear and 37 winds out of the northwest at six numbers around the area wow, monticello 19 right now, 22 in sparta, wind chills just for fun the wind chill in white plains is 23, greenwich 32, turn it around and even with the light breeze in the city and it's colder than it was yesterday morning so what we t
lorraine has 23 degrees in oakridge right now. i mean she's not alone. we do have more readings in the 20s. 26 here this is adam in middletown, his neighbor just to the north you have 25, charlie benson and he's got the coat back on because it is a cold wake up call, some really pretty pictures coming in too. i like this some gorgeous color there. that's very nice from daniel and sherry over the weekend actually had a few flurries. look at that. there is the car right there. some folks might be...
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>> you're my -- you're my -- >> my name is lorraine. lorraine bates. >> yeah!> that was 30 years ago. so where is she right now? >> she's still thin. >> oh, she sure is. looking fabulous right on our plaza, joining us now actress lea thompson. when you see that clip, what goes through your mind? >> i don't know. it was a lot of fun. and i loved the script. and i'm so happy that it's being celebrated today. >> you called michael j. fox at that time calvin. because? >> it was calvin klein on his underwear so i thought that was his name. >> either that or mr. klein. >> remember back 30 years ago, in the movie, when doc dials up a date, way in the future, he actually puts today's date, october 21st, 2015. back then, that just seemed so far away. we're never going to get there >> no, no, no. but here we are. and we're looking hot you guys! here we are with the delorean. you look fantastic in that. >> look at that. >> there are some secrets that you had in preparing for your role. what did you carry with you? >> i had money in my pocket that was from the time. like i
>> you're my -- you're my -- >> my name is lorraine. lorraine bates. >> yeah!> that was 30 years ago. so where is she right now? >> she's still thin. >> oh, she sure is. looking fabulous right on our plaza, joining us now actress lea thompson. when you see that clip, what goes through your mind? >> i don't know. it was a lot of fun. and i loved the script. and i'm so happy that it's being celebrated today. >> you called michael j. fox at that time...