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michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. >>[applause] >> so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. thi
michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers...
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michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. >>[applause] >> so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. thi
michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers...
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known as john doe number two, the description did not fit either terry nichols or michael fortier.igators concluded that john doe number two never existed. >> we found a gentleman that had been in there that generally fit the description of john doe number two, but it turned out it had been on a different day. he'd been in there with a friend that had rented a ryder truck. so we now realize it was a misidentification of people transposing two different events and putting two different occurrences together. >> mcveigh swore to us over and over again that there was no john doe number two. no one was with him on the day of the bombing. >> the biggest misconception out there about the oklahoma city bombing, in my view, is this is something that sprang from the brain of timothy mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with a little bit of help from terry nichols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian i
known as john doe number two, the description did not fit either terry nichols or michael fortier.igators concluded that john doe number two never existed. >> we found a gentleman that had been in there that generally fit the description of john doe number two, but it turned out it had been on a different day. he'd been in there with a friend that had rented a ryder truck. so we now realize it was a misidentification of people transposing two different events and putting two different...
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michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. >>[applause] >> so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. thi
michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers...
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michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive.e colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. >>[applause] >> so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. this ev
michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive.e colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from...
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michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. >>[applause] >> so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. thi
michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers...
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michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. >>[applause] >> so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. thi
michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers...
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greet to get autographs from some from some from some of their favorites including michael brantley, jason kipnis and terry francona,m vo tribefest is now officially sold out. >> he went went from heart coach is fired and then hired again, defensive coordinator ray horton and jimmy haslam when he was rehired.. ray horton would send him pictures ofle how the flying j truck stops in arizona when orton would be in the desert play golf .n to 10 come in fact haslam knowledge that he talked too rob chudzinski the other day for a job reference and t when her heart walk into the facility for the second time,ar was there to welcome him back to cuba together good staff . t it got more monday he is a proven veteran coach ion who knows our division. k >> kimsey cheesehead given tight andiv travis kelsey and kelsey and five-year, 46 new window extension that includes k 20 million dollar guaranteed he is a northeast ohio native who athens police linking a third sexual assault of the same attacker. stands out is the timeframe. >> it is about nine years between the first non- assaulted nava silton 2,006 and the secondul l
greet to get autographs from some from some from some of their favorites including michael brantley, jason kipnis and terry francona,m vo tribefest is now officially sold out. >> he went went from heart coach is fired and then hired again, defensive coordinator ray horton and jimmy haslam when he was rehired.. ray horton would send him pictures ofle how the flying j truck stops in arizona when orton would be in the desert play golf .n to 10 come in fact haslam knowledge that he talked too...
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a jury convicted him in october for the deaths of michael bolden, his passenger, sandra sutton wasmund and kenneth terry, junior. killing him and causing that fiery crash that killed bolden and wasmund. >>> metro police released body cam video of the moment two officers fired deadly shots at a man holding a cell phone. a total of nine shots were fired at keith childress who officers say thought they were holding a weapon. to add to confusion, metro police say u.s. marshals told officers, childress was wanted for attempted murder. that turned out to not be true. they say he was a fugitive out of arizona who skipped his sentencing hearing and came here to las vegas to avoid prison time for a violent home invasion. >>> new evidence is out on the dangers of playing football. the brain of a former player who died at the age of 25 showed the damage from his -- to his head. doctors found evidence of repeated concussions and widespread chronic, traumatic encephalopathy. the age of 9 -- concussion at the age of 9 and at least nine more while playing tackle football aa kid. after playing three years in college, a
a jury convicted him in october for the deaths of michael bolden, his passenger, sandra sutton wasmund and kenneth terry, junior. killing him and causing that fiery crash that killed bolden and wasmund. >>> metro police released body cam video of the moment two officers fired deadly shots at a man holding a cell phone. a total of nine shots were fired at keith childress who officers say thought they were holding a weapon. to add to confusion, metro police say u.s. marshals told...
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. >> in the past the united kingdom has banned conservative radio host michael savage and koran-burning pastor terry jones. remember that guy? and today members of the british parliament mulled over a decision to prohibit another american from ever stepping foot in the u.k. donald trump. the debate was brought on by an online petition that called the u.s. republican presidential front-runner's comments about muslims hate speech. the three-hour event concluded with no vote. now the decision to ban trump is ultimately not made by parliament but by the home secretary. for the record, i agree with labor m.p. jeremy corbin, who opposes banning trump. nevertheless, an opportunity for members of british parliament to share their thoughts on donald trump sure was a lot of fun to watch. >> turning as i must to mr. trump, his comments regarding muslims are wrong. his policy to close borders if he is elected as president is bonkers. and if he met one or two of my constituents in one of the many excellent pubs in my constituency, then they may well tell him that he is a wazzock for dealing with this issue in th
. >> in the past the united kingdom has banned conservative radio host michael savage and koran-burning pastor terry jones. remember that guy? and today members of the british parliament mulled over a decision to prohibit another american from ever stepping foot in the u.k. donald trump. the debate was brought on by an online petition that called the u.s. republican presidential front-runner's comments about muslims hate speech. the three-hour event concluded with no vote. now the...
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tj norton says it's unacceptable, whilte michael walker says as a vet, he only wears what he earned. meanwhile, terry kohlmeyer draws a parallel to other examples--asking if she could brag she earned a master's without ever earning one. back at the veteran's freedom center, dedra tentis, a retired lieutenant colonel in the air force, says it degrades the history behind each medal. (dedra tentis, veteran) "so if you think about the decades, and awards have been given out, and the folks that have made those awards what they are today. the folks who actually began the origins of the award. carry on the tradition of that award." i'm sure you've seen a video or pictures of people being called out for lying about their service. wagner says he and many veterans we've got you covered live from the t-h media newsroom in dubuque, brad hanson, kwwl news. you may remember, the stolen valor act was struck down by the supreme court in 2012. president obama did sign a law in 2013 that makes it illegal to profit from lying about military service. but congress has since removed a provision that made it illegal to wea
tj norton says it's unacceptable, whilte michael walker says as a vet, he only wears what he earned. meanwhile, terry kohlmeyer draws a parallel to other examples--asking if she could brag she earned a master's without ever earning one. back at the veteran's freedom center, dedra tentis, a retired lieutenant colonel in the air force, says it degrades the history behind each medal. (dedra tentis, veteran) "so if you think about the decades, and awards have been given out, and the folks that...
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michael carrera career high 34 points, 15 rebounds. he becomes the first usc player since terry dozier in 1987 to have 30 points and more than ten rebounds in a ballgame. 84-74 the final score. the gamecocks get the big win. carrera said his secret to success not all that complicated. >> i don't know. it was just my day to be really honest. just tried to get open shots and shots when we're in practice, you know, i was making it today. just making shots. >> i'm ecstatic for mike because about our team and this program like it's his family. i'm ecstatic for his willingness to lead and to take on the responsibility of doing whatt good players do. two years ago i couldn't get him to do anything. unbelievable courage by that young man and what a great teammate. >> carrera now averaging 25 points in his last three ball games. carolina back at home saturday 6:00 hosting alabama. >>> the tide hosting tennessee tonight. the only two teams to beat the gamecocks this season. going at it. the volumes in control most of the way. reton, oh my goodness, alabama coming back from down 13. obasah
michael carrera career high 34 points, 15 rebounds. he becomes the first usc player since terry dozier in 1987 to have 30 points and more than ten rebounds in a ballgame. 84-74 the final score. the gamecocks get the big win. carrera said his secret to success not all that complicated. >> i don't know. it was just my day to be really honest. just tried to get open shots and shots when we're in practice, you know, i was making it today. just making shots. >> i'm ecstatic for mike...
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senior michael carrera carrying carolina for most of the ballgame. carrera becoming the first gamecock since terry dozier in 1987 to score 30 plus points, ten plus rebounds. he had a high of 34 and 15. that made things pretty simple from a coaching perspective. >> yeah. if i didn't run plays for him, i think my assistants would have fired me. i think my assistants were going to get rid of me. the plan was to post him and get him inside. was at the three and the floor. >>> next up for the carolina, the team that gave the gamecocks loss, alabama coming to the arena 6:00. the tide still looking for their first sec road win. got a big win against tennessee. >>> texas a&m's ten-game winning streaks come to an end where a lot of wins go to die. arkansas a winner and crushes missouri tonight. ole miss snaps a losing streak. moody scoring 24 points in the game. 22 of those in the second half. the carolina panthers coach ron rivera says he's not doubting thomas davis will play in the super bowl, pun intended there. he had a plate surgically inserted to help heal a broken forearm. >>> a lot of panther fans
senior michael carrera carrying carolina for most of the ballgame. carrera becoming the first gamecock since terry dozier in 1987 to score 30 plus points, ten plus rebounds. he had a high of 34 and 15. that made things pretty simple from a coaching perspective. >> yeah. if i didn't run plays for him, i think my assistants would have fired me. i think my assistants were going to get rid of me. the plan was to post him and get him inside. was at the three and the floor. >>> next up...
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michael piplani, siouxland community health center. on this wintry wednesday night, about a dozen travel through the halls and tunnels of unitypoint health-st. luke's. terry fowler/sioux city :14 "i like it a lot if we can get more people involved." "the walking is great you get to meet a lot of people too at the same time," terry fowler from sioux city said. :29 "nicer than walking by your self. what's nicer than walking with dr. piplani leading the way," said linda domino. sheila brummer: 2365 or 2363 "the journey through the hospital lasts about an hour. once they're finished the walkers would have traveled about two miles, three if they get to go outside. with every step taking them closer to better health." 1:19 "sitting is the new smoking. (cut out ums) inactivity is a major health issue. if you just get pay big dividends down the line," dr. palani said. dr. piplani recommends at least 150 minutes of exercise a week. (after standup) 1:47 "and it doesn't have to be that intense. it's just, walking whenenou can just be able to hold a conversation," said dr. piplani. and, the conversation can include medical advice and support from others taking a trek
michael piplani, siouxland community health center. on this wintry wednesday night, about a dozen travel through the halls and tunnels of unitypoint health-st. luke's. terry fowler/sioux city :14 "i like it a lot if we can get more people involved." "the walking is great you get to meet a lot of people too at the same time," terry fowler from sioux city said. :29 "nicer than walking by your self. what's nicer than walking with dr. piplani leading the way," said...
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michael woods who studies these matters. >> we have developing news. north korea terried out a nuclear test but there are conflicting reports if it was hydrogen bomb or atomic bomb. either way the news has far-reaching global implications. u.n. holding emergency meeting. what they will do, i don't know. >> hydrogen bomb a lot more powerful than an atomic bomb. >> this man has robbed another bank. the wheelchair bandied they call him. >> we're talking all things electronic including how google is partnering with ford on some self-driving cars. >> those looks like fancy tv sets. the self-driving car will be amazing. i heard one estimate we could have them four years. little as four years. world would have chauffeur essentially. could text. could tweet. instagram the whole time. >> greg, you're in it to win it. powerball fever getting superhot right now. jackpot is $450 million. i heard everybody gets their get, state, feds, you get 150 million after $425 million jackpot. that is nothing to sneeze at. >> i get the idea you don't like paying taxes. who does? one mention from
michael woods who studies these matters. >> we have developing news. north korea terried out a nuclear test but there are conflicting reports if it was hydrogen bomb or atomic bomb. either way the news has far-reaching global implications. u.n. holding emergency meeting. what they will do, i don't know. >> hydrogen bomb a lot more powerful than an atomic bomb. >> this man has robbed another bank. the wheelchair bandied they call him. >> we're talking all things...
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senior michael corera carrying carolina for most of the game against a mississippi states team that came in with only one sec win. 5-2 in conference play. corera becoming the first gamecock since terry dozer to score 30 plus points and grabbed 10 plus rebounds. career high 34-14 making things very simple from a coaching perspective. >> if i didn't run plays for him, i think my assistants were going to fire me. plan was to post him and get him inside. was at the three and the four. >> next up for carolina, the team that gave the gamecocks loss number one on the season a couple of weeks ago, alabama coming to the colonial life arena tomorrow at 6:00 looking for their first road win. got a big comeback win last night against tennessee. clemson basketball in action tonight for the first time in more than a week. tigers tigers trying to start another win streak in the acc. their last time out, virginia snapping a five game clemson win streak. tonight's game in greenville starts at 7:00. we'll have highlights for you on the news tonight at 11:00. carolina panthers basquing in the national spotlight this week getting ready to head to san francisco for super bowl 50. >> lot more panthers fa
senior michael corera carrying carolina for most of the game against a mississippi states team that came in with only one sec win. 5-2 in conference play. corera becoming the first gamecock since terry dozer to score 30 plus points and grabbed 10 plus rebounds. career high 34-14 making things very simple from a coaching perspective. >> if i didn't run plays for him, i think my assistants were going to fire me. plan was to post him and get him inside. was at the three and the four....
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terry/cont vo== an unforgettable ♪ unforgettable in every way. >> and unforgettable voice and collaboration. natalie cole has died. she passed away yesterday in los angeles at the age of 65. michaelwnlee takes a look at her life. ♪ and forever more that's how you'll stay ♪ ♪ that's how you'll stay >> reporter: but instead of being intimated she was inspired by the musical success of her father nat king cole. at just 11, sweetie auditioned to sing with him. he died of lung cancer four years later. natalie once said you can go through turbulent times and still have victory in your life. she detailed her struggles in a memoir in 2000, she was addicted to heroin, crack cocaine, heroin and then rehab. >> this will be -- >> she was gifted, making her recording debut in 1975 with inseparable which got her two grammy wins. the girl from hancock park always said she was happiest performing live in front of a glorious orchestra or kick-butt big band. >> get what you can, do something with it, hold on to it and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: a poignant ending to her speech in 1999. she jumped into music as an r & b singer but aggressive tatd to the smoth pop and jazz.
terry/cont vo== an unforgettable ♪ unforgettable in every way. >> and unforgettable voice and collaboration. natalie cole has died. she passed away yesterday in los angeles at the age of 65. michaelwnlee takes a look at her life. ♪ and forever more that's how you'll stay ♪ ♪ that's how you'll stay >> reporter: but instead of being intimated she was inspired by the musical success of her father nat king cole. at just 11, sweetie auditioned to sing with him. he died of lung...
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terry/amplasma= grammy award winning singer natalie cole has died. she >> an unforgettable voice and unforgettable collaboration. natalie cole has died. she passed away yesterday in los angeles at the age of 65. nbc's michaelrownly takes a look at her life. >> reporter: grew up in the shadow of a musical icon. ♪ and forever more ♪ that's how you'll stay ♪ that's how you'll stay >> reporter: natalie cole became inspired by the musical success of her father. at just 11, sweetie auditioned to sing with him. he died in lung cancer four years later. natalie once said you can go through turbulent times and still have victory in your life. she detailed her struggles in a memoir in 2000. "angel on my shoulder" revealed her battles with heroin, crack cocaine, alcohol and then rehab. musically natalie was gifted making her recording debut in 1975 with "inseparable." the girl from hancock park said she was happiest performing live in front of a glorious orchestra or kick butt big band. >> we're in a business that is fleeting just as life is so get what you can, do something with it, hold onto it and never, ever forget where you came from. >> reporter: a poignant ending to her acceptance speech in 1989. natalie jumped
terry/amplasma= grammy award winning singer natalie cole has died. she >> an unforgettable voice and unforgettable collaboration. natalie cole has died. she passed away yesterday in los angeles at the age of 65. nbc's michaelrownly takes a look at her life. >> reporter: grew up in the shadow of a musical icon. ♪ and forever more ♪ that's how you'll stay ♪ that's how you'll stay >> reporter: natalie cole became inspired by the musical success of her father. at just 11,...
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michael piplani, siouxland community health center. on this wintry wednesday night, about a dozen travel through the halls and tunnels of unitypoint health-st. luke's. terry fowler/sioux city :14 "i like it a lot if we can get more people involved." "the walking is great you get to meet a lot of people too at the same time," terry fowler from sioux city said. :29 "nicer than walking by your self. what's nicer than walking with dr. piplani domino. sheila brummer: 2365 or 2363 "the journey through the hospital lasts about an hour. once they're finished the walkers would have traveled about two miles, three if they get to go outside. with every step taking them closer to better health." 1:19 "sitting is the new smoking. (cut out ums) inactivity is a major health issue. if you just get people up and moving that will down the line," dr. palani said. dr. piplani recommends at least 150 minutes of exercise a week. (after standup) 1:47 "and it doesn't have to be that intense. it's just, walking when you can just be able to hold a conversation," said dr. piplani. and, the conversation can support from others taking a trek toward better health. 2:10 "the other walk
michael piplani, siouxland community health center. on this wintry wednesday night, about a dozen travel through the halls and tunnels of unitypoint health-st. luke's. terry fowler/sioux city :14 "i like it a lot if we can get more people involved." "the walking is great you get to meet a lot of people too at the same time," terry fowler from sioux city said. :29 "nicer than walking by your self. what's nicer than walking with dr. piplani domino. sheila brummer: 2365 or...