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way to go, marcy. isn't it light? - [marcy] oh, yeah! - you're gonna go back to the jigsaw, right? - [nathan] well i got the bigger saw here, for the bigger cut. - marcy's been using one tool only, and that's the rotorazer. that's a lot of dust! - it is a lot of dust. - meantime, marcy, you got a dust extractor, on the rotorazer, there's no dust. - i love it! joe, i love it, there's no clean up. - do it! (laughs) marcy is done, this is beautiful! (saw buzzing) hey, nathan! - now what? i know you tried desperately to catch up to her. - i tried, joe. - now what happened over here? this kinda got beat up. - well, yeah the saw jumped. i must have hit something in the wall. - let's see. oh, nathan, that's not only expensive, that's dangerous. with a rotorazer you can completely control the depth of the blade. no cut on the wire, just a beautiful cut on the drywall. so, the decision is yours. you have a choice. you can pay a contractor, by the hour, and spend a lot of money. or you can do it yourself, fast and easy, with a rotorazer. here's how to order. - [announcer] uh-oh. can't find t
way to go, marcy. isn't it light? - [marcy] oh, yeah! - you're gonna go back to the jigsaw, right? - [nathan] well i got the bigger saw here, for the bigger cut. - marcy's been using one tool only, and that's the rotorazer. that's a lot of dust! - it is a lot of dust. - meantime, marcy, you got a dust extractor, on the rotorazer, there's no dust. - i love it! joe, i love it, there's no clean up. - do it! (laughs) marcy is done, this is beautiful! (saw buzzing) hey, nathan! - now what? i know...
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marcy, seymour, i'm curious what your vision is for the future?mes next? >> so our vision is really about, you know, about growing it. it is working with uber. it is working with other tnc companies, the rideshare industry, making its safer. there are a number of different companies out there, there is up to what, 18 different rideshare companies out there. so we want to work with everyone. we want to provide safety. we want to help get the message out there. we want to be able to work with different states. we work with new jersey. they have been great to us, from the governor to the attorney general and the prosecutors, to the port authority of new york, new jersey. we're working with them. so we want to continue that, not just in new jersey but we want to make that all throughout the country. we want to make this worldwide. we want to take this as far as it can go and help as many people and have reminders and created safety avenue for everyone. jackie: absolutely. >> that is the vision. yeah. >> seymour, marcy, thank you so much for being with
marcy, seymour, i'm curious what your vision is for the future?mes next? >> so our vision is really about, you know, about growing it. it is working with uber. it is working with other tnc companies, the rideshare industry, making its safer. there are a number of different companies out there, there is up to what, 18 different rideshare companies out there. so we want to work with everyone. we want to provide safety. we want to help get the message out there. we want to be able to work...
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marcy dpgonzalez with a look at the legend's life. >> off sleeping problem, joanna. >> reporter: regis philbin's eclectic interview style, folksy banter, and self-deprecating sense of humor made him the talk show host others wanted to emulate. philbin was raised in the bronx. after a stint in the navy, he headed west to san diego, where he landed his first talk show, the regis philbin show. >> we'll be right back. >> philbin's sprint to talk show superstardom brought him next to los angeles, where he took over hosting duties from steve allen before finally bursting on to the national stage as the sidekick on the joey bishop show. >> the hottest thing on record, regis philbin. >> yeah, what is that?! >> it's live with rooemgs aegis kathie lee. >> he was back home in new york, sharing interview with kathie lee gifford. their show became a ratings winner, with the popular duo working together for 15 years. >> it's live with regis and kelly. >> in 2001, soap oprah star kelly ripa inherited the stool besides regis. their chemistry earning them a daytime emmy. three years later, philbin brok
marcy dpgonzalez with a look at the legend's life. >> off sleeping problem, joanna. >> reporter: regis philbin's eclectic interview style, folksy banter, and self-deprecating sense of humor made him the talk show host others wanted to emulate. philbin was raised in the bronx. after a stint in the navy, he headed west to san diego, where he landed his first talk show, the regis philbin show. >> we'll be right back. >> philbin's sprint to talk show superstardom brought him...
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you're on the there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie part it's after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers from socialist african countries such as mozambique only to eventually send them back many chapters in it's history explain why black people don't feel at home in germany mainstream culture is white culture and most of the population is unaware of its white privilege. i call this state of being happy land middle class of people on the left have understood that racism is bad but they see it as a right wing problem and they think they themselves are anti racist and that's all that can be expected just as. there is now fresh debate about how germany reflects on its race is hard but again this tackles the symptoms not the roo
you're on the there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie part it's after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers from socialist african...
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you're on the there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie pacifist after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers from socialist african countries such as mozambique only to eventually send them back many chapters in it's history explain why black people don't feel at home in germany mainstream culture is white culture and most of the population is unaware of its white privilege. i call this state of being happy land the middle class of sightsee and people on the left have understood that racism is bad but they see it as a right wing problem and think they themselves are anti racist and that's all that can be expected it just as. there is now fresh debate about how germany reflects on its racist past but again this tackles the symptoms n
you're on the there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie pacifist after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers from socialist african...
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around it economists or yeah indeed there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie positive that's after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers from socialist african countries such as mozambique only to eventually send them back many chapters in it's history explain why black people don't feel at home in germany mainstream culture is white culture and most of the population is unaware of its white privilege is known i didn't. call this state. of being happy and the middle class society and people on the left have understood that racism is bad but they see it as a right wing problem and they think they themselves are anti racist and that's all that can be expected just as. there is now fresh debate about how gemini reflects on its races fast
around it economists or yeah indeed there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie positive that's after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers...
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marcy spans "washington journal" live.o join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> earlier today house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer held a news conference to discuss negotiations between congress and president trump on additional economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
marcy spans "washington journal" live.o join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> earlier today house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer held a news conference to discuss negotiations between congress and president trump on additional economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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look -- >> look at that from marcy. >> i love marcy. oh, my god.ll the time. thank you so much. >> you're so welcome. thank marcy -- >> i've been grilling -- this is a moment. my grandma -- it better taste as good as may grandma's. >> you're going to make me cry, too. that's really beautiful. i'm so grad you have that there. please enjoy it. >> i'm sorry -- did i yell in your ear? >> yeah, i hear you. say -- we thank brian, tony, marcy, everybody involved in the entire shoot. that was nice. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> up next, grammy winner aloe blacc. >> older student let me put on his headphones -- but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least
look -- >> look at that from marcy. >> i love marcy. oh, my god.ll the time. thank you so much. >> you're so welcome. thank marcy -- >> i've been grilling -- this is a moment. my grandma -- it better taste as good as may grandma's. >> you're going to make me cry, too. that's really beautiful. i'm so grad you have that there. please enjoy it. >> i'm sorry -- did i yell in your ear? >> yeah, i hear you. say -- we thank brian, tony, marcy, everybody...
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but art teacher marcy warner decided to retire first. >> i love those kids and where i taught and whatut i'm not quite willing to die for them >> reporter: as concern grows and infections surge johnson & johnson announcing its lead vaccine candidate is stember, s amid setbacks, lester? >> miguel almaguer in los angeles, thank you. >>> tonight the domino effect of the pandemic is evident in the staggering impact on the economy as millions struggle to keep food on the table. we get the latest from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: when merna santiago lost her job this spring she never thought she'd need a food bank. >> it's money saving for us in this situation. >> reporter: the pregnant mother of three and her fiance are among the tens of millions struggling to make ends meet. >> it's sort of a natural disaster in an economic disaster all rolled in one. >> reporter: the economy shrinking by nearly 33% last quarter, the fastest drop in u.s. history worse than the great recession, and the great depression americans spent less on clothes, shoes and health care. pulled back on buying new hom
but art teacher marcy warner decided to retire first. >> i love those kids and where i taught and whatut i'm not quite willing to die for them >> reporter: as concern grows and infections surge johnson & johnson announcing its lead vaccine candidate is stember, s amid setbacks, lester? >> miguel almaguer in los angeles, thank you. >>> tonight the domino effect of the pandemic is evident in the staggering impact on the economy as millions struggle to keep food on...
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around it and restore your own deep there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie passage just after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers from socialist african countries such as mozambique only to eventually shun them back many chapters in its history explain why black people don't feel at home in germany mainstream culture is white culture and most of the population is unaware of its white privilege these men who didn't. call this state of being happy a lot of the middle class society and people on the left have understood that racism is bad but they see it as a. right wing problem is they think they themselves are anti racist and that's all that can be expected. there is now fresh debate about how gemini reflects on it's racist. but ag
around it and restore your own deep there has to be a willingness to dig deep into this very bloody marcie passage just after the 2nd world war many african american g.i.'s remained in germany and started family it was an opportunity for germany to become a more diverse society but these children were often ostracized and many women were forced to give their children up for overseas adoption west germany wasn't ready to become less white while communist east germany flew in contract workers...
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marcy spans "washington journal" live. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> earlier today house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer held a news conference to discuss negotiations between congress and president trump on additional economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [background noises] good morning everyone. read anticipation of seeing a proposal, finally, from the other side of the file and the other side of pennsylvania avenue, i invited the distinguished leader and democratic leader in the senate to join us today. if you have some observation about what we have seen -- without it would have in hand we will see. we come together today, on a day that marks the 18th straight week, the 18th straight week nearly 1 million people have filed for unemployment claims. we come at a time when today, they predict we will reach 4 million cases in our country. what's important is a steamroller that it is, the acceleration it ha
marcy spans "washington journal" live. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> earlier today house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer held a news conference to discuss negotiations between congress and president trump on additional economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [background noises] good morning everyone. read anticipation of seeing a proposal, finally, from the other...
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well that was the marcy years familiar to all around the world for centuries truly a symbol of french national identity both in times of joy and tragedy and i mean well did. he. you knew that you know that is. who or who were. you so while some of those lyrics furious soldiers coming to cut throats grabbing weapons impure blood may seem to some at least to be appropriated by the far right and certainly having no place in the modern republic calls for change remain there's even a movement for a new master yes and while they're still far off their goal they're not alone various french figures throughout history have had issues with them from the right of victor hugo to socialist leaders. even seeing a surge gains ball who wrote his own reggae version back in 1979 have called for a mossie a make over. to seeing or not to seeing that is the question well former u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn found himself at the center of a media storm when he seemed really got the wrong answer are you saying that you will sing the national anthem i'm going to be many events i'll take part fully in those
well that was the marcy years familiar to all around the world for centuries truly a symbol of french national identity both in times of joy and tragedy and i mean well did. he. you knew that you know that is. who or who were. you so while some of those lyrics furious soldiers coming to cut throats grabbing weapons impure blood may seem to some at least to be appropriated by the far right and certainly having no place in the modern republic calls for change remain there's even a movement for a...
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direct threat to democracy this is a spirit of democracy and this isn't a get attack against that marcy that we're trying to build beyond we had in 2800 i mean you know it went through one of the biggest and the most major change it's 3 recent history. this was a 2800 bell that revolution which brought about the most legitimate government in the country since the mid ninety's and we are undertaking a large agenda if we forms we have a very particular government here going through a lot of painful changes inside the country but the people and the countries in their neighborhood this body regimes since since seem to be quite nervous about what i have a feeling here what we're seeing here is internal issues in azerbaijan that is triggering you to start and to figure out a create and not simply we don't ians fueling i mean of all the up tried to do right it's on public to actually draw attention or diverged from the real and the serious issues that we believe the country will have and had asked we had we had corrupt regime now it starts we know how it works we know our hardest to be able to
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gracie mansion, but the people live in the streets of new york, dealing with the street level crime, marcyrojects, bronx, areas of brooklyn around prospect park. this is happening all over the country when you get mayors like bill de blasio who is essentially someone a tin pot local dictator who thinks that policing should be handled in a fashion that he believes will, will include less policing and more social services. david: by the way you know who gains by that in the social services, switching money from the police? because they're not just eliminating billion dollars from the budget. they're moving it to social services and a lot of that money, the mayor himself admitted today will be going to the mayor's own wife who is already put new yorkers in a hole of about a billion dollars with her thrive nyc campaign. that was funded about two years ago. despite various efforts by the media and by independent auditors, they're missing hundreds of millions of dollars from that program. so waste ad billion dollars on a program that his wife headed up. now she is heading up another program call
gracie mansion, but the people live in the streets of new york, dealing with the street level crime, marcyrojects, bronx, areas of brooklyn around prospect park. this is happening all over the country when you get mayors like bill de blasio who is essentially someone a tin pot local dictator who thinks that policing should be handled in a fashion that he believes will, will include less policing and more social services. david: by the way you know who gains by that in the social services,...
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photo opposite up on fifth avenue, but he should be painting that in canarsie, in the project, in the marcyrojects, in the bronx, in areas where those black lives are being taken away by gang bangers, and the attempt to deflect that the president trump is frankly just a false deflection. when you look at the issues of policing, we talk about the murders, we talk about the shootings. the fact is robberies are going up, types of crimes are changing, and those lead to higher level crimes. i think it's pretty easy for most reasonable americans, harris, to look at policing as an issue. how it's carried out effectively and, to your point about disbanding the anti-crime unit, that's not the president's fault. that is bill de blasio's fault. i'm smart enough to get into the cuomo-de blasio failure, because both have failed a city and a state in their leadership. >> harris: i want to move to this. i will come to you next, roger. portland police said they had to declare a riot last night after protesters clashed with officers. they then tweeted warning demonstrators to leave the area or be subjected
photo opposite up on fifth avenue, but he should be painting that in canarsie, in the project, in the marcyrojects, in the bronx, in areas where those black lives are being taken away by gang bangers, and the attempt to deflect that the president trump is frankly just a false deflection. when you look at the issues of policing, we talk about the murders, we talk about the shootings. the fact is robberies are going up, types of crimes are changing, and those lead to higher level crimes. i think...
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especially marcy i cruise europe is respecting the bank even strengthen so i think in this particular game celebrity is the crossroad and we're going to hear it but conversation that needs to be about it's unfortunate that there are conversations taking place at the same time i was a huge amount of money or that they will at least never ends but i think everybody is clear that i did. what the injuries are and then their. conversations but we are ok here's the thing though when you say it's important it's crucially important that the e.u. sticks to its principles if they watered down or jettison say some of those central messages to member states when it comes to human rights and you know governance good governance etc that means that they'll spin it as we've got a deal and it's not a case of don't do as i do do as i say but the reality of the agreement before the money starts flowing the reality of the agreement will be something opposite or different to what they're describing it has. yes but i think then we need a large degree of speeding not so much in brussels buying more 'd so th
especially marcy i cruise europe is respecting the bank even strengthen so i think in this particular game celebrity is the crossroad and we're going to hear it but conversation that needs to be about it's unfortunate that there are conversations taking place at the same time i was a huge amount of money or that they will at least never ends but i think everybody is clear that i did. what the injuries are and then their. conversations but we are ok here's the thing though when you say it's...
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this is 2008 when california adopts a voter initiative called mary's law -- marcy's law, and victims can bring a lot of people to support, victim advocates, the victim advocates can bring their own advocates, so a big posse coming in to support the victims of the hearing. but more importantly, they increase the time between parole denials. now when you're denied for only, the presumptive time you have to wait is 15 years. because this is so much, there's often exceptions, but this is supposed to be the rule. this gives you kind of an idea of what the law is like. so what i want to do now is talk a little bit of what's actually happening in this year. what you're seeing in this picture is patricia krenwinkel who's now the old female -- [inaudible] with her attorney, they're facing the commissioners, talking about her case. heath wattly runs a nonprofit in california which represents people on parole, and he holds these trainings for lawyers that want to represent people on parole. and when you come to the trainings, the first thing he tells you is, look, forget about this being a crim
this is 2008 when california adopts a voter initiative called mary's law -- marcy's law, and victims can bring a lot of people to support, victim advocates, the victim advocates can bring their own advocates, so a big posse coming in to support the victims of the hearing. but more importantly, they increase the time between parole denials. now when you're denied for only, the presumptive time you have to wait is 15 years. because this is so much, there's often exceptions, but this is supposed...
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tireless for your advocacy, marcy and seymour, and thank you for sending such a tireless advocate to the house of representatives in and essman chris smith, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: madam speaker, i'm submitting into the letter ional record a from chairman frank pallone jr. of the house committee on energy to waive ce agreeing consideration of h.r. 4686, as response s well as my to chairman pallone, expressing appreciation for his willingness this k cooperatively on legislation. four hat i would yield minutes to the distinguished clyburn.whip, mr. the speaker pro tempore: the yields.n the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. you, madam thank speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding me the time. by thanking my davis. mr. smith, mr. thank you so much, mr. defazio, mr. suozzi. guys, very much for bringing forward this bipartisan bill. samantha 2019, josephson, a 21-year-old native finishing her was senior year at the university of south carolina in my district.na
tireless for your advocacy, marcy and seymour, and thank you for sending such a tireless advocate to the house of representatives in and essman chris smith, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: madam speaker, i'm submitting into the letter ional record a from chairman frank pallone jr. of the house committee on energy to waive ce agreeing consideration of h.r. 4686, as response s well as my to...
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but art teacher marcy warner decided to retire instead. >> i love those kids and where i taught and what did, but i'm not quite willing to die for them. >> reporter: excruciating choices in uncertainty with lives and livelihoods on the line. this morning in thng progress and the government says they want the vaccine to be 90% effective, but because so many doses will need to be available for the public, there may not be enough after one is developed until the end of next year. craig? >> all right. miguel starting us off in l.a. thank you. >>> now to a controversial idea tied to the pandemic. an idea floated by president trump. delaying november's election. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle quick to push back against that suggestion though. white house correspondent peter alexander has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. never in this country's history not during the civil war, the great depression, or even world war ii has the u.s. delayed a presidential election. president trump for the first time yesterday raised it as an idea, one that was rejected by l
but art teacher marcy warner decided to retire instead. >> i love those kids and where i taught and what did, but i'm not quite willing to die for them. >> reporter: excruciating choices in uncertainty with lives and livelihoods on the line. this morning in thng progress and the government says they want the vaccine to be 90% effective, but because so many doses will need to be available for the public, there may not be enough after one is developed until the end of next year....
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to my subcommittee chairs, marcy, pete, jose, rosa, david, lucille, sanford, betty, tim, debby, mike, you have made your mark, not just on your bills and on this committee. thank you for your steady, effective leadership and friendship. kay, i can never ask for a better ranking member. we took turns as chair and ranking member on state and foreign operations and have shown time and again that women get things done. i will deeply miss our partnership and you personally. i would be remiss not to mention former committee chairs nacher, livingston, young, lewis, olby, my good friend rogers, friehling hausen that showed me how to do this job well. none of us could fulfill our mandate without the support of excellent staff. all of the successes i've recounted today are more achievements of many others. to the staff in both and committee and my congressional office, for a year and a half as chairwoman, six years as ranking member and for some, a whole lot longer, i have benefitted immeasurably for your wisdom, counsel, tireless commitment and on more than a few occasions from your technologi
to my subcommittee chairs, marcy, pete, jose, rosa, david, lucille, sanford, betty, tim, debby, mike, you have made your mark, not just on your bills and on this committee. thank you for your steady, effective leadership and friendship. kay, i can never ask for a better ranking member. we took turns as chair and ranking member on state and foreign operations and have shown time and again that women get things done. i will deeply miss our partnership and you personally. i would be remiss not to...