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i go over to ed mcmahon and i said mr. mcmahon, the girls are crying, i'm a dad. what do i do?k and rededicate, refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. in 1995, he resigned from his corporate job at xerox and managed the girls full time. >> i couldn't look them in the eye and say, give it your all if i wasn't doing that. >> so that's a lesson talked beyonce by example, this is how you dedicate yourself to this craft. >> yes. and it was difficult. >> all they wanted was a major record deal. and that meant lots of hard work. here's some rare footage of beyonce working on some early recordings. >> duane wiggins was their producer. >> beyonce automatically stood out. everyone would say that because she simply was a very focused young lady. >> that focus paid off with a big record contract. michael maldin was an executive at columbia records. >> we could tell she had pipes and we could tell, again, they were young pipes. that's what you want to do is try to find groups that you can put in the incubator and try to develop. >> the group settled on a name, destiny's ch
i go over to ed mcmahon and i said mr. mcmahon, the girls are crying, i'm a dad. what do i do?k and rededicate, refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. in 1995, he resigned from his corporate job at xerox and managed the girls full time. >> i couldn't look them in the eye and say, give it your all if i wasn't doing that. >> so that's a lesson talked beyonce by example, this is how you dedicate yourself to this craft. >> yes. and it was difficult....
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i go over to ed mcmahon and i said mr. mcmahon, the girls are crying, i'm a dad. what do i do?dedicate, refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. in 1995, he resigned from his corporate job at xerox and managed the girls full time. >> i couldn't look them in the eye and say, give it your all if i wasn't doing that. >> you taught that lesson, this is how you dedicate yourself to this craft. >> yes. and it was difficult. >> all they wanted was a major record deal. and that meant lots of hard work. here's some rare footage of beyonce working on some early recordings. >> duane wiggins was their producer. >> beyonce automatically stood out. everyone would say that because she simply was a very focused young lady. >> that focus paid off with a big record contract. michael maldin was an executive at columbia records. >> we could tell she had pipes and we could tell, again, they were young pipes. that's what you want to do is try to find groups that you can put in the incubator and try to develop. >> the group settled on a name, destiny's child, and the hits started comi
i go over to ed mcmahon and i said mr. mcmahon, the girls are crying, i'm a dad. what do i do?dedicate, refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. in 1995, he resigned from his corporate job at xerox and managed the girls full time. >> i couldn't look them in the eye and say, give it your all if i wasn't doing that. >> you taught that lesson, this is how you dedicate yourself to this craft. >> yes. and it was difficult. >> all they wanted was a major...
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mainstream, electable republicans he's backed like near-winner connie mack, strong runner-up linda mcmahon, so-close-but-didn't-get-it george allen, [laughter] got-his-fine-white-ass-handed-to -him scott brown, and of course that guy. [laughter] what's his name? i just ah -- blake lively!? i'm not -- [laughter] rove's already got the knives out for two tea party senate hopefuls: iowa congressman and alleged corn-packer, steve king, [laughter] and georgia congressman paul broun, who, despite being a medical doctor, said this: >> god's word is true. i've come to understand that. all that stuff i was taught about evolution, embryology, big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. [laughter] >> stephen: and paul broun knows pits of hell because that is evidently where he's speaking from. [laughter] well, the tea party isn't going to take karl's new stab-you-in-the-back superpac lying down. tea party activist erick erickson says, "i dare say any candidate who gets this group's support should be targeted for destruction by the conservative movement." that's right, karl. you c
mainstream, electable republicans he's backed like near-winner connie mack, strong runner-up linda mcmahon, so-close-but-didn't-get-it george allen, [laughter] got-his-fine-white-ass-handed-to -him scott brown, and of course that guy. [laughter] what's his name? i just ah -- blake lively!? i'm not -- [laughter] rove's already got the knives out for two tea party senate hopefuls: iowa congressman and alleged corn-packer, steve king, [laughter] and georgia congressman paul broun, who, despite...
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steve mcmahon, and don luskin and jim petralukis.tely possible they won't break the contracts and slash all salaries, pensions, and health care benefits? >> listen they have a huge gap to close. $14 billion unfunded liabilities. that's the easiest part of the. the easiest part going in, cutting salaries, breaking contracts. that will stabilize detroit. how will you grow it? how will the city flourish, not just muddling along? not a place a lot of people would want to live? how do you grow detroit? >> how about cutting the staff, the union staff and the city government by 50% and using some of those savings to pay off the debt and start cutting tax rates. let's make detroit a tax-free zone. jimmy talked about that earlier. detroit should be the hong kong of the midwest. he's absolutely right. how about that? democrats have screwed everything up. >> just blame the bankers. this is what happens when bankers run roughshod over folks putting up the money. jim's idea is a good one. the idea of a tax-free zone, creating a hong kong environm
steve mcmahon, and don luskin and jim petralukis.tely possible they won't break the contracts and slash all salaries, pensions, and health care benefits? >> listen they have a huge gap to close. $14 billion unfunded liabilities. that's the easiest part of the. the easiest part going in, cutting salaries, breaking contracts. that will stabilize detroit. how will you grow it? how will the city flourish, not just muddling along? not a place a lot of people would want to live? how do you grow...
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. >> reporter: steven mcmahon, chief business officer at san jose unified, says the school district has up for lost special education funds by law. but the cuts to programs for low-income student which he just mentioned will stand. they're part of a tidal wave of slashed services to high-need resident that mcmahon says will bleed into school life, as well, like $2 billion in cuts to public housingment is. here's an open -- housing support. here's an open letter from the secretary of hud to a congresswoman detailing the impact of sequestration cuts. it says 1 5,000 individuals and families are at risk of losing part or all of their housing subsidies and becoming homeless. >> we are concerned. this is a very serious communication from the federal government. >> reporter: alex sanchez, executive director of the housing authority of the county of santa clara, says it's not clear at this point how many of the 18,000 people who utilize section 8 hug in his district to live in nice communities like these will be impacted. this is the typical family helped by government aid. >> the households a
. >> reporter: steven mcmahon, chief business officer at san jose unified, says the school district has up for lost special education funds by law. but the cuts to programs for low-income student which he just mentioned will stand. they're part of a tidal wave of slashed services to high-need resident that mcmahon says will bleed into school life, as well, like $2 billion in cuts to public housingment is. here's an open -- housing support. here's an open letter from the secretary of hud...
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. >> saw ed mcmahon last night. >> if you lose on "star search," you never make it. >> of course, therepport, justin continued chasing his dream. >> lynn was very much a loving mother and wanted justin to have ever opportunity that he could and to take his talent wherever he wanted to take it ♪ ♪ that's made for you and me >> shortly after losing "star search" justin heard about an open casting call for the disney tv show "the mickey mouse club." >> so i went and auditioned, and i remember if i would have won on "star search" i would never have done that audition so it's really funny how stuff works out, huh? >> i can imagine that had to have been a huge deal when he landed that. >> it was a huge deal. >> a huge deal because now justin would be singing, dancing and acting as part of a who's who of teenage heart throbs, including christina aguilera, ryan gosling, jc chazzy and another sparkly mouseketeer who caught justin's eyes, britney spears. chuck tutored justin and the other child stars on the show. these are your kids. >> yes, they are, right. >> kind of show me who is who. >> okay
. >> saw ed mcmahon last night. >> if you lose on "star search," you never make it. >> of course, therepport, justin continued chasing his dream. >> lynn was very much a loving mother and wanted justin to have ever opportunity that he could and to take his talent wherever he wanted to take it ♪ ♪ that's made for you and me >> shortly after losing "star search" justin heard about an open casting call for the disney tv show "the mickey...
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andy mcmahon, a computer technician in atlanta, says he paid $75 to take down an old booking photo from dui. he says he hasn't had a drink in five years and now has a daughter and a child on the way. >> it wasn't a lot, but it wasn't a little. and after they took it down, they just started popping up everywhere. it was kind of like whack-a-mole. you hit one down and it pops every other places. >> reporter: sofia told us she's innocent and she's been fighting this for more than a year. >> it's like you can't move on with your life. everybody goes to google now to see who you are. i'm not a criminal. i'm not charged with anything. >> reporter: she says she feels like she's been violated twice. first by the husband who in divorce papers she claims repeatedly attacked her. >> there you are. >> reporter: then by the mugshot industry, which legally published the booking photos from what she says was a false arrest after police were called to her home, later cleared from her record. >> just to have that online, it's a constant reminder of my nightmare. >> reporter: when she asked just one of t
andy mcmahon, a computer technician in atlanta, says he paid $75 to take down an old booking photo from dui. he says he hasn't had a drink in five years and now has a daughter and a child on the way. >> it wasn't a lot, but it wasn't a little. and after they took it down, they just started popping up everywhere. it was kind of like whack-a-mole. you hit one down and it pops every other places. >> reporter: sofia told us she's innocent and she's been fighting this for more than a...
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officer-involved shooting that i will speak to tomorrow, and i was actually saying to the investigator mcmahon last night as it was freezing cold and the wind was whistling through as we were doing the investigation and making sure that it was just so, it started to rain, you know that this is charles doing this? because it was the first time that i could honestly remember charles in more years than i can count when, again, i spoke to it yesterday at the board, but i mean, just that you are just a class act, just, you showed up and you were fair and you were there, and i mean, it is just, it is all that we can ask for from a police department, is for the occ to be fair and you were the clearest demonstration of that. and we appreciate it and i think that when commissioner mazzucco speaks to the fact that you have the respect of the officers you absolutely did. >> thank you, chief. >> thank you. >> dr. marshal? >> inspector, you know, any organization is only good as the character and integrity of the people that are in it. it is, you know you don't have good people and i good organization and
officer-involved shooting that i will speak to tomorrow, and i was actually saying to the investigator mcmahon last night as it was freezing cold and the wind was whistling through as we were doing the investigation and making sure that it was just so, it started to rain, you know that this is charles doing this? because it was the first time that i could honestly remember charles in more years than i can count when, again, i spoke to it yesterday at the board, but i mean, just that you are...
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mcmahon, i'm a dad. what do i do?k, those who lose, they go back, rededicate, refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. >> i could bt look them in the eye and say give it your all if i wasn't going to. >> all they wanted was a major record deal. and that meant lots of hard work. >> beyonce automatically stood out. everybody would say that because she simply was a very focused young lady. >> that focus paid off with a big record contract. michael maltin was an executive at columbia records. >> we could tell she had pipes. they were young pipes. >> the group settled on a name, "destiny's child" and the hits started coming like, "no, no, no." destiny's child was on an express road to the top. >> that was tough for beyonce because her father is manager. >> beyonce was the one who got the black eye for i. very, very unjustly. >> beyonce became public enemy number one with fans and the press. even being called a blood-sucking diva. but, now, 10 years older, beyonce was stronger. her song said it, she was a su
mcmahon, i'm a dad. what do i do?k, those who lose, they go back, rededicate, refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. >> i could bt look them in the eye and say give it your all if i wasn't going to. >> all they wanted was a major record deal. and that meant lots of hard work. >> beyonce automatically stood out. everybody would say that because she simply was a very focused young lady. >> that focus paid off with a big record contract. michael...
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. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir.coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is one-fifth of th10 years ago they we need t new products. >> the intent was sounds of all is the son was steeper than the five phones do you think that will help apple out if they have in the less-expensive iphone? >> yes i do. we go is a good success partner. sam's and has a good partner. did i were to marry samsung or apple i would do well. as long as i don't marry nokia. they aren't bad, motorola is dead. samsung and apple are the two players. it is not a pie they make, and is not a pie they get. i is good. they are the two best pipe makers if you get what i am saying. i do with the season at delays and high of apple or samsung or go with what's next. we need be innovation. >> thank you drive. hopefully today we will get a boat at 1230. >> if we didn't come up high. i.we do get it, i. pie. >> that is our roof cam over
. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir.coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is one-fifth of th10 years ago they we need t new products. >> the intent was sounds of all is the son was steeper than the five phones do you think that will help apple out if they have in the less-expensive iphone? >> yes i do. we go is a good success...
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lawyer jack mcmahon says persecuted and prosecuted because is he black. joining us now from washington who are his cooper from the group projected 21, a conservative leadership network. i knew this was going to happen. you probably knew it was going to happen. this doctor if guilty stawnt to tell people what he allegedly did. >> this individual is accused of taking babies. six, seven, and eight morchts into term. having them born alive. and then taking sharp instruments and cutting their spines and their throats and then setting them aside. and, by the way, hiring teenagers to act as the anesthesiologist and other nurse assistants as well as keeping when the raid came some $250,000 worth of cash lying around. if this isn't preying on innocent people who are poor and uneducated i don't know what it looks like. >> found dismembered parts of the babies' bodies in vir use parts of this man's office. the evidence seems to be overwhelming that he did, when they charge with seven you know there are a lot more babies. he didn't do it seven times. >> all of his st
lawyer jack mcmahon says persecuted and prosecuted because is he black. joining us now from washington who are his cooper from the group projected 21, a conservative leadership network. i knew this was going to happen. you probably knew it was going to happen. this doctor if guilty stawnt to tell people what he allegedly did. >> this individual is accused of taking babies. six, seven, and eight morchts into term. having them born alive. and then taking sharp instruments and cutting their...
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. >> for jessica mcmahon, the chance at a new life is just hours away. >> you have anyone that can pick you up? >> no, i'll be riding the bus. i'm going to ride the bus to waynesville and my grandparents and my son are picking me up. that will be the first time i've seen them in a really long time. >> good luck. >> it's going to be the first time i've seen them in a very long time. thank you. >> it's going to be hard on me, but i'm happy. it's about time to go home. >> i want you to grab your bag of property over here. i'm going to drive you to the bus station. >> i know it's job security but still, it's good when they get out and they're doing good. it's good when we hear stories that they have been out, you hear stories that they got a good job and they're doing good. >> that's all you had, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> some you can tell they won't be back. >> i know you're nervous, aren't you? >> yes. >> this is a happy day. you're going home. >>> statistics show that while the recidivism rate for female offenders is low, it is steadily increasing nationwide. even more startling, over the
. >> for jessica mcmahon, the chance at a new life is just hours away. >> you have anyone that can pick you up? >> no, i'll be riding the bus. i'm going to ride the bus to waynesville and my grandparents and my son are picking me up. that will be the first time i've seen them in a really long time. >> good luck. >> it's going to be the first time i've seen them in a very long time. thank you. >> it's going to be hard on me, but i'm happy. it's about time to...
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ed mcmahon, out of the ground.thing, use them as puppets. >> i am a little scared of howard, in any capacity outside of a radio show. >> he cracks me up. he is completely inappropriate. men love him. makes you laugh. >> a good interviewer. we'll give you that. >> i'd watch him. the grand canyon cactus flower can take 10 years to bloom. so at air wick, we waited. a captivating blend of scented notes crafted by expert perfumers for your home... air wick cactus flower & warm breeze is part of our limited edition national park collection. air wick. the craft of fragrance. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have b
ed mcmahon, out of the ground.thing, use them as puppets. >> i am a little scared of howard, in any capacity outside of a radio show. >> he cracks me up. he is completely inappropriate. men love him. makes you laugh. >> a good interviewer. we'll give you that. >> i'd watch him. the grand canyon cactus flower can take 10 years to bloom. so at air wick, we waited. a captivating blend of scented notes crafted by expert perfumers for your home... air wick cactus flower &...
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yçxcxcaoayyyyçñ >>> jessica mcmahon has been an inmate at the prison for almost a year.n't make me cry. good-bye. you'll be okay. >> drugs are the reason she ended up here. they're also responsible for the death of her mother while jessica was behind bars. >> now it opened my eyes and i'm done. because i actually thought about going out there and getting high again and making my fast money. when i lost my mom, it wasn't worth it to me. it was over. >> i'm just taking my stuffed animals and my letters. everything else i'm going to leave here with all my friends. >> i don't know what to say. i'm just happy for her. she's going home. she deserves it. >> this whole quad stuck by me when i lost my mom. it was like a family in here. >> although jessica's sentence was relatively short, she believes the experience has been life-changing. >> when i got here, i grew up here in prison. i was still a kid myself. i hadn't went through school. i read third grade level. it's took me eight months to get my g.e.d. normally it takes somebody a month. but i got it. it's good knowing it's g
yçxcxcaoayyyyçñ >>> jessica mcmahon has been an inmate at the prison for almost a year.n't make me cry. good-bye. you'll be okay. >> drugs are the reason she ended up here. they're also responsible for the death of her mother while jessica was behind bars. >> now it opened my eyes and i'm done. because i actually thought about going out there and getting high again and making my fast money. when i lost my mom, it wasn't worth it to me. it was over. >> i'm just...
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. >> and we're going to talk to dan mcmahon from raymond james and art cashen, ubs services.just had is, do you book some profits right now, with the market hovering at these all-time highs, but the s&p still unable to push through that high. what do you think? >> not necessarily. we're advising clients to, you know, buy on the dips, basically. >> we haven't had much of a dip, though, that's the problem. >> any dip is muted, because there's a lot of cash on the sidelines, and we're of the mind that we are involved in what is now becoming a secular bull market. >> arthur, the market -- you know the thing about this market? today notwithstanding, we just keep hitting singles, every day. we don't have big, big moves. and i think that's why a lot of people aren't paying attention, don't you? >> it's frustrating. everybody wants to buy in the dip. and no longer do we say the dip of april, may, now. it's more like the dip of 1:30 in the afternoon, 2:15. >> exactly. >> because everybody's waiting to jump in. and i am rooting for sue that they make a new high and she gets her irish c
. >> and we're going to talk to dan mcmahon from raymond james and art cashen, ubs services.just had is, do you book some profits right now, with the market hovering at these all-time highs, but the s&p still unable to push through that high. what do you think? >> not necessarily. we're advising clients to, you know, buy on the dips, basically. >> we haven't had much of a dip, though, that's the problem. >> any dip is muted, because there's a lot of cash on the...
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you look at a race like linda mcmahon. president obama was outspent by huge amounts.sn't win the game for you. and i don't even think that money was the problem here. she's just going after a particularly ruthless republican senator who was probably going to win that seat anyway. >> i was more fascinated by the preempt tiff strike to continue to announce that she was going to run. and already her opponent was fighting against her. is that just the way of the world now, pete? >> well, i think it's always been the way of the world, mitch mcconnell is a shrewd campaigner. ashley judd's big problem is, oh, she's ashley judd. that was her problem and her advantage. one of the best ways to succeed in politics is to have a name that's recognizable like bush or clinton. but, you know, even i would have a better chance, i'm on tv, i'm on the radio. but it doesn't make me any more qualified than another person who might be a much better leader. name recognition help ace lot. obviously, money helps a lot. you need $1 million to run for a house seat. you need about $10 million to
you look at a race like linda mcmahon. president obama was outspent by huge amounts.sn't win the game for you. and i don't even think that money was the problem here. she's just going after a particularly ruthless republican senator who was probably going to win that seat anyway. >> i was more fascinated by the preempt tiff strike to continue to announce that she was going to run. and already her opponent was fighting against her. is that just the way of the world now, pete? >>...
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we have dorothy hamill and tristan mcmahon us in. she did not do well. last week did much better.d then d.l. hugley did not do well. the star of the night was andy dick. he actually had a little acting routine. >> check that out. >> yeah. he had an acting routine during the whole thing and he did really well. he got a 20, right in the middle of the pack, but it was -- it was just very endearing. a lot of people liked it, especially the judges and that's all that matters. so, anyway, he ended up right in the middle, much better than last week. and he's back. at least that's the way it looks. andy dick is back. >> looked pretty good. >> it was very good. very cute. >> you have to love a guy who's trying hard. >>> hugh hefner, care to take a guess, founder of "playboy" any guesses on how many women he has notched? >> bedded? >> bedded. >> i can't imagine. in his old age, a dinosaur. 370. >> he says how could i possibly know, but over 1,000, i'm sure. he tells "esquire" magazine it is hard to give an exact figure. but, you know, he says there were chunks of his life when he was marrie
we have dorothy hamill and tristan mcmahon us in. she did not do well. last week did much better.d then d.l. hugley did not do well. the star of the night was andy dick. he actually had a little acting routine. >> check that out. >> yeah. he had an acting routine during the whole thing and he did really well. he got a 20, right in the middle of the pack, but it was -- it was just very endearing. a lot of people liked it, especially the judges and that's all that matters. so, anyway,...
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. >> i did meet with linda mcmahon yesterday. >> is she going to train you?up could we see the end of retirement? why the next generation could be working for a very long time. jean chatzky will be here to explain. more "morning joe" when we come back. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fa
. >> i did meet with linda mcmahon yesterday. >> is she going to train you?up could we see the end of retirement? why the next generation could be working for a very long time. jean chatzky will be here to explain. more "morning joe" when we come back. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. many cereals say they're good for...