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>> mr. gray will see you now. >> what was he like? >> he was polite. >> hello. i'm mr. gray. mr. ir. >> do you have any interests outside of work? >> no i would like to know more about you and how women are fantasizeing about the movie release of 50 shades of gray. >> everybody that i know cannot wait to see the film. >> this movie is going to be a big deal. >> i have my panties picked out. >> groups of women are going together. >> popcorn with the dripping butter gives you the imagination and the sexy part of it all. >> but there is more than sex in 50 shades the movie. >> we're expecting a lot of this. >> the saga of mr. gray and anastasia. >> now it's going to become much more mainstream. it's going to be like oh, everyone has a set of nipple clamps at home and everyone gets tied up and spanked. >> most of the women i have pursued or interviewed. >> everyone kept saying this is mommy porn. it's not about that for us. for women, for moms it was about a love story. that's what i truly believe we all got out of the book. >> what a pleasant surprise ms. steel. >> just ana. >> he fo
>> mr. gray will see you now. >> what was he like? >> he was polite. >> hello. i'm mr. gray. mr. ir. >> do you have any interests outside of work? >> no i would like to know more about you and how women are fantasizeing about the movie release of 50 shades of gray. >> everybody that i know cannot wait to see the film. >> this movie is going to be a big deal. >> i have my panties picked out. >> groups of women are going together....
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this is mrs. gray son's kind class taking in a litt bit of history.he most extreme of budg cuts this full-day kind class would look more like this. empty. why? well read the simple but wise words left. i have money. i like money. i buy stuff. troubl is the money isn't there. the school board says they're $17.5 million short. at the high school level, plans to ease certain class sizes would have to be scrap if you're in a class size you don't get that commun noby t about budgets in school maybe not using those words. but this student acknowledge thatd miss classmates are on the frontli really a major n for a lot of peop the school board and the superv restore full-day kinder specialty programs and make sure that the capital improv progr intact. >> cory stewart is on the board of supervisors. that group determines how much fundin the schools get. that's based on what you taxe there are going to to be some progra that have to be elime effici. the young ones know without the money, you can't buy all the stuff. in woodridge, i'm david culver news 4. >>> th
this is mrs. gray son's kind class taking in a litt bit of history.he most extreme of budg cuts this full-day kind class would look more like this. empty. why? well read the simple but wise words left. i have money. i like money. i buy stuff. troubl is the money isn't there. the school board says they're $17.5 million short. at the high school level, plans to ease certain class sizes would have to be scrap if you're in a class size you don't get that commun noby t about budgets in school maybe...
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mr. gray hair. >> do you have any interest outside of work?no i'd like to know more about you ms. steel and how women are fantasizing about the movie release of "fifty shades of grey." >> everybody i know can't wait to see the film. >> this the movie is going to be big, and it is a big with deal. >> i even have my panties picked out. >> and groups of women are going together. together. >> and popcorn with the dripping butter gives you the sexy part of it all. sfwh and it is going to be like "sex manyin the city." >> and we are expecting a lot of this. >> and the saga of mr. grey and anastasia have been quite interesting. >> it is going to be quite mainstream. >> and everybody is going to be spanked and tied up. >> reporter: and everybody i have interviewed say ss it is not going to be agreed. >> some say it is mommy porn and it is everybody is going to be horny, but for moms, it is a love story. that what we got out of this book >> what a pleasant surprise ms. steel. >> just anna. >> he found where she worked. >> it has not worked with me, bec
mr. gray hair. >> do you have any interest outside of work?no i'd like to know more about you ms. steel and how women are fantasizing about the movie release of "fifty shades of grey." >> everybody i know can't wait to see the film. >> this the movie is going to be big, and it is a big with deal. >> i even have my panties picked out. >> and groups of women are going together. together. >> and popcorn with the dripping butter gives you the sexy part...
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. >> reporter: my name is mr. gray. do you have anything for me?rd grey -- roth cnn, new york. >> somewhere in movie theater, i'm sure you'll find richard there. >>> coming up with help from her friends and a good doctor, a drive by shooting victim overcomes a stunning loss. >> the exact same to me. no different. >> find out what the young victim and her doctor have in common straight ahead here on cnn. ♪♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts mean your peace of mind. now you can get the works, a multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change tire rotation, brake inspection and more. $29.95 or less. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks
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. >> mr. gray your next meeting is in the conference room. >> we're not finished here. >> this is a clip from the new movie. the puz hl hidden words the students were told to find words like spanking submissive bondage. school officials say they don't know how many puzzle games were given out to the middle schoolers. of course the book's been a top seller for several years. it's about a relationship based on bondage and sex. >>> he got away with murder. >> six years later, local police say they haven't given up trying to find him. >> nice guys don't get murdered in broad daylight in front of their place of employment. >> that's exactly what happened to this bucks county attorney. today nbc10 takes bau tock the scene of the crime. find out that police aren't telling us everything that they know. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows
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. >> coming up, not everyone will get to see mr. gray next week when 50 shade opens up in theaters. where the movie will be banned. we will tell but that next. >>> 5:55. we are taking a live look at i495 northbound lanes have been reopened but the the southbound lanes are still closed there. there was a tractor trailer accident. we can see that tractor trailer has been towed away but they still to have clean that big mess on the road. it will be closed, oh, it looks like it is reopened. both lanes back opened, tractor trailer towed away and we are back in business this morning. >>> movie 50 shade of gray is already banned in one country. it is without a doubt within of the most talk about move thinks year but fans in malaysia will not see it on the big screen. official release scheduled on february 12th has been canceled. the film censorship board says content is disas particular and more so pornography than movie. >>> twitter decided to release its predictions based on the most tweeted amount song. for song of the year we will go with taylor swift shake it off. best r and b song tw
. >> coming up, not everyone will get to see mr. gray next week when 50 shade opens up in theaters. where the movie will be banned. we will tell but that next. >>> 5:55. we are taking a live look at i495 northbound lanes have been reopened but the the southbound lanes are still closed there. there was a tractor trailer accident. we can see that tractor trailer has been towed away but they still to have clean that big mess on the road. it will be closed, oh, it looks like it is...
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female fans can finds their inner god what's they slip into loungerie presumably, with mr. grayled approval. if you're in the market for something a little more tame, you can get this little guy from the vermont teddy bear company. if you just want to laugh at all of the hype, there is 50 shades the musical parody. >> this is my costume for carol. carol is a member after book club. it is kinds of the framing device of the show, that's how we introduce the book, kinds of seeing the book through the eyes of these women. >> taylor is the man candy on -- of the stage i guess would be the easiest way to say that. >> as the movie gets closer you feel the audience really at the beginning every like before anything happens. you feel the energy. and i also do too. you know what i mean? it is like this build up kind of like epic. >> people are always excited before the show starts because i think people are just so excited about the book, whatever and getting to see some embodiment of it is fun for them. with the movie it is just like oh my gosh, it feels like a real energy in the room. >
female fans can finds their inner god what's they slip into loungerie presumably, with mr. grayled approval. if you're in the market for something a little more tame, you can get this little guy from the vermont teddy bear company. if you just want to laugh at all of the hype, there is 50 shades the musical parody. >> this is my costume for carol. carol is a member after book club. it is kinds of the framing device of the show, that's how we introduce the book, kinds of seeing the book...
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. >> mr. graye you you. >> for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier back to you in the studio. >> and for all of the latest news from hollywood, watch entertainment tonight. it is on every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, the franklin institute's chief astronomer, derek pits made a list at this time late night television right here on cbs-3. pits was a guest on the late late show with guest host wayne brady and the pair made a comment together. take a look. >> as completely warms up and the sand brains come out these sand grains then become the meteor showers we see in the night sky. you know, like shooting stars and falling stars? >> yes, sir. >> that's where that material comes from. >> wow. >> yes right. >> pretty cool. and as you saw there pits was explaining how the sun's heat interacts with material and comets, and how they can break apart in the atmosphere. pits says comet are an important way of seeing what the early solar system was like. such a great guy. love having hi
. >> mr. graye you you. >> for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier back to you in the studio. >> and for all of the latest news from hollywood, watch entertainment tonight. it is on every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, the franklin institute's chief astronomer, derek pits made a list at this time late night television right here on cbs-3. pits was a guest on the late late show with guest host wayne brady and the pair made a comment together. take a...
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dakota johnson said laters to mr. gray. she brought mama melanie griffith.meras. who knew? j-lo and meryl good pals. she was hoping some oscar juju would rub off on her. we get it. big finish people. this is the part. the choreography needs work. you got to catch me. it didn't work very well. finally, we now know the secret behind the skill of the best actors of our generation. can we do something? not a degree from juilliard. it's actually jimmy kimmel who after his after-oscar special showed us how his guidance actors like matt damon and shawn penn became the award winning actors like they are today. they were incredibly game. eddie redmayne is not too devastated. in fact i would say quite the opposite. i'm thinking that this morning he'll be feeling bliss-- what's the word? ♪ because i'm happy ♪ ♪ happiness is the truth ♪ ♪ because i'm happy ♪ ♪ clap along if you feel that's wanna do ♪ >> i want to thank the chorus of l.a. for providing the music. amazing. ladies and gentlemen, that was -- ♪ "pop news" ♪ >> the musical. ♪ the musical ♪ [ applause ] >> hit
dakota johnson said laters to mr. gray. she brought mama melanie griffith.meras. who knew? j-lo and meryl good pals. she was hoping some oscar juju would rub off on her. we get it. big finish people. this is the part. the choreography needs work. you got to catch me. it didn't work very well. finally, we now know the secret behind the skill of the best actors of our generation. can we do something? not a degree from juilliard. it's actually jimmy kimmel who after his after-oscar special showed...
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what happened with me on police work, i got tired -- >> ten seconds, mr. gray. sorry. >> what? >> you're down to ten seconds. >> what happened to me, i got tired of enforcing laws i did not believe in. i changed. i'm now a small business owner. this is what i plan to do as a work of mine. this is my civil rights movement, connecting the community with police again. thank you for your time. >> thank you. edmond raymond. >> can everyone hear me? >> yes. >> first i'd like to thank the president and everyone involved for providing the platform this essential and overdue dialogue. i came here today with my good friend jim st. germain. we are both co-founders of a nonprofit that's just starting up. it's called p.l.o.t., preparing leaders of tomorrow. earlier one of the panelists stated the way in which community members are treated, why would a young black man want to join the police force. theoretically it makes sense, and statistically she's accurate. i'm one of the few black men that decided despite the treatment to join the police force. i've been a police officer for seven years
what happened with me on police work, i got tired -- >> ten seconds, mr. gray. sorry. >> what? >> you're down to ten seconds. >> what happened to me, i got tired of enforcing laws i did not believe in. i changed. i'm now a small business owner. this is what i plan to do as a work of mine. this is my civil rights movement, connecting the community with police again. thank you for your time. >> thank you. edmond raymond. >> can everyone hear me? >> yes....
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. >> mr. gray will see you now. >> so actually, the fans won't see this mr. grey again.t reprise his role because of his wife. the 32-year-old spouse is apparently uncomfortable with the graphic sex scenes in that movie and she does not want him to appear in sequels. >> good for her for telling him how she feels. >> did she read the book? >> she let him do the first movie. >> maybe she didn't know how graphic it was. >> i think it was nice that she spoke up and he is honoring her wishes. >> you would want your spouse not -- >> yeah. >> the movie has gotten a lot of bad publicity. now there probably won't be another one. >> thank you. >> i think there's going to be another one. it's made so much money. >> 100 shades of green, it made so much money. >> lots of colors to choose from. up next the man who helped chris kyle write his book, american sniper reacts to the news of last night's conviction. >> brand new video, the moment former nfl player rob konrad realized he had survived that boating accident. >> you were about ten miles out when you fell off? >> i've been swimmi
. >> mr. gray will see you now. >> so actually, the fans won't see this mr. grey again.t reprise his role because of his wife. the 32-year-old spouse is apparently uncomfortable with the graphic sex scenes in that movie and she does not want him to appear in sequels. >> good for her for telling him how she feels. >> did she read the book? >> she let him do the first movie. >> maybe she didn't know how graphic it was. >> i think it was nice that she...
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>> mr. gray? your next meeting is here. >> cancel. really not much to know about me. >> you said you are an english major? can we visit charlotte bropty and thomas hardy first made you fall in love with literature. >> hardy. >> i would have guessed jane austin. what are your plans after you graduate. >> i'm just trying to get through finals right now. >> and then? >> i was planning to you moving here to seattle with kate. >> we offer an excellent program. >> i don't think i would fit in here. look at me. >> i am. >> i was just covering wrangler's eyes here. i didn't know what was going to happen. that was when he met her for the first time. he felt most pressure when filming that scene more so than the sex scene because it was about building a connection quickly. "fifty shades of grey" conversations picked up online as it premiers and approaches. the number of tweets this is just this weekend mentioning the movie. the activation here all over the place. people are excited for it. we the want to know who you plan to watch 50 shades wit
>> mr. gray? your next meeting is here. >> cancel. really not much to know about me. >> you said you are an english major? can we visit charlotte bropty and thomas hardy first made you fall in love with literature. >> hardy. >> i would have guessed jane austin. what are your plans after you graduate. >> i'm just trying to get through finals right now. >> and then? >> i was planning to you moving here to seattle with kate. >> we offer an...
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and i found in short time that sir edward gray and lloyd george, mr.liff, who was then prime minister, were all on my side. so i pushed the issue even further. and ultimately i got a subsidy of 5 million a month out of the british to carry on the work. and in the end before we were done with four years of it i was receiving 10 or 12 million a month from the british. >> you may have inversely a question that was on my mind, mr. hoover but now answer this point. what do you think of the policy of starvation as an instrument of warfare? >> well, i -- it may be an instrument of warfare. it might conceivably bring the war to an earlier end. but starvation leaves a mass of human beings that are a liability to the world for all time, both themselves and their descendants. >> your work in belgian relief, mr. hoover did not end your food relief operation did it, sir? >> no. the belgian relief continued throughout the war. and i continued to conduct with. when we came into the war, i substituted dutch inside of belgium. at that time the british and french were b
and i found in short time that sir edward gray and lloyd george, mr.liff, who was then prime minister, were all on my side. so i pushed the issue even further. and ultimately i got a subsidy of 5 million a month out of the british to carry on the work. and in the end before we were done with four years of it i was receiving 10 or 12 million a month from the british. >> you may have inversely a question that was on my mind, mr. hoover but now answer this point. what do you think of the...
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mr. kerr who has a great job. first quarter warriors up 8. gray monday green from downtown. second quarter, dubs up 15.re iguodala with the big slam throws it down with authority. take another look. he's flying high. warriors up 19. green from three-point range. count it again. they are rolling right now. 91-74. the teams are just entering the fourth quarter. well it's the date every giants fan has circled on their calendar. a chance to meet the champions. giants fan fest lived up to the hype once again. yes, this year nearly 40,000 fans showed up at at&t park. the 22nd year of the fan fest but the event never gets old. it's a fun day for the players and fans. 2014 word series hero madison bumgarner had a great time today. >> this is so much fun. everybody looks forward to it. the whole city comes out. and you know we know what kind of fans we've got. it's good to see them again. we've missed them this offseason. >> it's a great family atmosphere. we've been coming for the last three, four years. i hope we can doing it again next year. >> the beginning of baseball again. we're looking forward to baseba
mr. kerr who has a great job. first quarter warriors up 8. gray monday green from downtown. second quarter, dubs up 15.re iguodala with the big slam throws it down with authority. take another look. he's flying high. warriors up 19. green from three-point range. count it again. they are rolling right now. 91-74. the teams are just entering the fourth quarter. well it's the date every giants fan has circled on their calendar. a chance to meet the champions. giants fan fest lived up to the hype...
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mr. grey. do you have anything for me? richard gray -- roth cnn, new york. >> thank you, richard, i think.ough. some feel this movie sends a confusing message about healthy sex and others feel it promotes sexual violence. i'm joined by judy and chrissy. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> thanks for being here. chrissy, is it safe to say you're obsessed with "50 shades?" >> that would be accurate. >> why did you start the website? >> i talked my friend into reading the book. i said why don't we start a website. we can talk to more people and make more friends that we can talk to and get more ideas. >> the movie opens tonight. do you plan to go with a bunch of friends? >> i actually got to see it last night with a bunch of friends i met through the site. >> and? >> we loved it. we all loved it. >> okay. so judy 100 million copies of "50 shades" sold around the world. what is it about bondage, discipline submission that strikes a cord with women? >> it's depressing that this is being presented as a valentine story. get out your whips and chains for valentine's day? this
mr. grey. do you have anything for me? richard gray -- roth cnn, new york. >> thank you, richard, i think.ough. some feel this movie sends a confusing message about healthy sex and others feel it promotes sexual violence. i'm joined by judy and chrissy. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> thanks for being here. chrissy, is it safe to say you're obsessed with "50 shades?" >> that would be accurate. >> why did you start the...
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mr. scarlatti to who have black hair at the begin of this process but now strangled of gray this board senior should feel extremely proud of the mark that bystander set in the state of california to move the employees close some of the largest agreement have been approved by this board of education i want to thank you and our hard working employees that sacrificed to keep the lights on and keep the teachers in schools thank you as all of the votes rise we're glad. >> thank you, mr. superintendent a roll call vote own each of the 5 agreements number one agreement with the operating engineers stationary local 39 ms. casco. >> ms. fewer mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton arrest ms. wynns mr. walton and dr. murase 7 i's next the tentative agreement with the international local of agreement. >> thank you ms. fewer. >> mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton ms. wynns thank you mr. walton and dr. murase. >> 7 i's. >> the third agreement it between the district and the service employees industrial 10 to one roll call vote. >> ms. fewer mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton ms. wynns
mr. scarlatti to who have black hair at the begin of this process but now strangled of gray this board senior should feel extremely proud of the mark that bystander set in the state of california to move the employees close some of the largest agreement have been approved by this board of education i want to thank you and our hard working employees that sacrificed to keep the lights on and keep the teachers in schools thank you as all of the votes rise we're glad. >> thank you, mr....
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mr. lou for five minutes. >> thank you -- >> miss gray if you could move your microphone a little bit more central, that would be lep ful helpful. >> thank you for your report. i think many of us agree with you that you need better leadership. but hard to lead without the appropriate resources. and i want to sort of give -- i want to respond to what a member stated. because our law enforcement had increase in funding. therefore, the secret service must also have had adequate funding. but in fact, that's not true, right? hasn't the budget remained flat while your missions have actually increased in complexity? >> i think there has been an increase in mission. and i think what we looked at and talked about in our report -- something that gave us confidence that the 285 recommendation that we made for immediate needs was adding 85 agents to the president's protective detail would really only bring it up to where it was in 2004. now, that's not the budget of the entire organization. and there are folks doing the investigative mission and so the organization's budget has increased over time. fo
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. >> you can call it 50 shades of green the erotic drama 50 shades of gray sizzled at the box office. >> i'd like to know mr. about you. >> there's really not much to know about me. look at me. >> i am. >> the r rated adapt takes. ej james book had the second biggest february review ever. it took in $81.7 million. kings man was second, followed by spongebob american sniper and june piper round out the top five. >> justin is back checking o (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and relia
. >> you can call it 50 shades of green the erotic drama 50 shades of gray sizzled at the box office. >> i'd like to know mr. about you. >> there's really not much to know about me. look at me. >> i am. >> the r rated adapt takes. ej james book had the second biggest february review ever. it took in $81.7 million. kings man was second, followed by spongebob american sniper and june piper round out the top five. >> justin is back checking o (mom) when our...
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mr. president, if there has to be some kind of gray area for a situation like this, because i put in a lot of time and i love this country. and i just feel like if it wasn't for her signing those papers, i wouldn't ever have been able to join this great american army. so i want to ask you if there's any way that situation could be handled a little better. >> first of all, let me just say thank you, eric, for your incredible service to our country. i'm confident that your mother qualifies under the executive action program that i've put forward. right now, the judge has blocked us initiating the program where she can come and sign up and get registered. but in the meantime, part of the message that i'm sending is, if you qualified for the executive action that i put forward, then we're still going to make sure that your mom is not prioritized in terms of enforcement. and she should feel confident about that. so i just want to assure her short term. >> president obama making some news tonight here on msnbc, saying that even though a federal judge in texas has blocked his executive action, th
mr. president, if there has to be some kind of gray area for a situation like this, because i put in a lot of time and i love this country. and i just feel like if it wasn't for her signing those papers, i wouldn't ever have been able to join this great american army. so i want to ask you if there's any way that situation could be handled a little better. >> first of all, let me just say thank you, eric, for your incredible service to our country. i'm confident that your mother qualifies...
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. >> you can call it 50 shades of green the erotic drama 50 shades of gray sizzled at the box office. >> i'd like to know mru. >> there's really not much to know about me. look at me. >> i am. >> the r rated adapt takes. ej james book had the second biggest february review ever. it took in $81.7 million. kings man was second, followed by spongebob american sniper and june piper round out the top five. >> justin is back check >> wake up with "eyewitness news" this morning for the very latest on the record cold that we may be facing. our team is going to start bright and early at 4:30 justin. you can see why because it really is brutal out there tonight. >> nooks if you dice that will define our winter season. we're talking about near record cold temperatures dangerous wind chills and snow coming in through our region as well. >> little bit of everything. >> could be the most snow we see for philadelphia. that won't take much. we need over 1.6-inches. yeah it looks like we'll get it with next storm season. let's break it down. right now outside still gusty winds but not quite as bad at last night. you'll be a
. >> you can call it 50 shades of green the erotic drama 50 shades of gray sizzled at the box office. >> i'd like to know mru. >> there's really not much to know about me. look at me. >> i am. >> the r rated adapt takes. ej james book had the second biggest february review ever. it took in $81.7 million. kings man was second, followed by spongebob american sniper and june piper round out the top five. >> justin is back check >> wake up with...
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mr. president, if there has to be some kind of gray area for a situation like this.ause i put in a lot of time, and i love this country. and i just feel like if it wasn't for her signing those papers, i wouldn't have been able to join this great american army. so i want to ask you if there's any way that situation could be handled a little better. >> well, first of all, let me just say thank you, eric, for your incredible service to our country. [ applause ] >> you know, you're a great example of why this issue is so important. our country is strong because of generation after generation of immigrants who embrace the ideals of american and fought for those ideals, and fought in wars to defend our country, and built companies that employed people, and helped to build the railroads and highways, and all the things that we take for granted in this country. those were built by immigrants. we're all immigrants. that's who we are. unless you're one of the first americans, the native americans. so we have to recognize that. and i'm confident that your mother qualifies under
mr. president, if there has to be some kind of gray area for a situation like this.ause i put in a lot of time, and i love this country. and i just feel like if it wasn't for her signing those papers, i wouldn't have been able to join this great american army. so i want to ask you if there's any way that situation could be handled a little better. >> well, first of all, let me just say thank you, eric, for your incredible service to our country. [ applause ] >> you know, you're a...
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mr. president, your hair is so gray. folks are always talking about you.ot always in the most flattering way. how do you do it? the reason is folks like jillian. who are out there, all across indiana, all across the country, working so hard and doing the right thing. not asking for a handout. they just want to make sure that if they're putting in effort that they can get ahead. we cannot do it for them. we can help. we can create structures of opportunity, like we have here at ivy tech. that is something we can do for everybody. that is what keeps you going. i want to make sure that this is a country where hard work is rewarded. and that you get a chance to make a decent living. that is what i've been calling middle class economics -- what it's all about. the idea that in this country, everyone does their best when everyone is doing their fair share, and everyone has a fair shot, and is playing by fair rules. we live in a time of constant change. technology has made some jobs obsolete. some jobs have been shipped overseas. it is tougher to afford necessiti
mr. president, your hair is so gray. folks are always talking about you.ot always in the most flattering way. how do you do it? the reason is folks like jillian. who are out there, all across indiana, all across the country, working so hard and doing the right thing. not asking for a handout. they just want to make sure that if they're putting in effort that they can get ahead. we cannot do it for them. we can help. we can create structures of opportunity, like we have here at ivy tech. that is...
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gray on doue scan live radar, along the garden state paway. afew flurrs athe point. pasng through parts of berks countythis video sent in by mra great exale of what a sw squl is. it ialinding real fst-mong wl of white. a whitut. with hvy sn strong winds, yu really can't see a few feet in frontf you. quick aumulation of 1-2 inches of snow in 15 to 20 mutes and then itoves on. aga lots of steam in southern nw jersey. btow the wind crank up oerght and eemperatures plummet. i fact by tomorrow morning, wnd spee 34 in lancaster0 i wilminon 30 athe shore ad in millville. wthheind d droppi tmpares,heyou wk out te or tomorrow morning wlfeel beten 6 a 9 dgrees below zero in the nohwestn suburbs,nd 5 belown philadelphia and to the soh 2 and 4 degrees below ze. thnumbers fall further on friday to record levels a we ta abthat in the full accuwth rec >> a yo adam. >>>nd live to market street in ceecity philadphia. "aconewsroer kneth motonere going back into te very deep freeze. >> people are preparing for wt i cong this way. peop we spoke with say they ae ting to heed wather-ret waings li this one on market street as we dal with cold condi
gray on doue scan live radar, along the garden state paway. afew flurrs athe point. pasng through parts of berks countythis video sent in by mra great exale of what a sw squl is. it ialinding real fst-mong wl of white. a whitut. with hvy sn strong winds, yu really can't see a few feet in frontf you. quick aumulation of 1-2 inches of snow in 15 to 20 mutes and then itoves on. aga lots of steam in southern nw jersey. btow the wind crank up oerght and eemperatures plummet. i fact by tomorrow...
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mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the leadership and accomplishments of david northern sr. he's the resident of gray's lake and a good friend. on january 25, mr. northern was presented with the most influential african-american lake county award for 2015. i've known david for several years in his role as a community leader and as the executive director and chief executive officer of the lake county housing authority. under david's leadership, the housing authority has become a more effective, people-centered and collaborative agency. he and his team have found a balance, allowing them to successfully serve those in need of housing while also being mindful to the fiscal effects on the county as a whole. . david is a kind and genuine person who feels a personal responsibility to his community. for david northern building a strong community is not just his job, but his passion. i want to congratulate david on his well deserved award and say that it is an honor to call him my friend and to recognize his contributions to the people of lake county. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempo
mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the leadership and accomplishments of david northern sr. he's the resident of gray's lake and a good friend. on january 25, mr. northern was presented with the most influential african-american lake county award for 2015. i've known david for several years in his role as a community leader and as the executive director and chief executive officer of the lake county housing authority. under david's leadership, the housing authority has become a more...
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mr. chairman. thank you to you for your work for your recommendations. miss gray, i want to come to you first. i've received a number of phone calls from agents male, female, all over the country. they've actually gotten ahold of a member of congress talked to me. anytime i get a blocked number, i know it's them. my concern is, is that it sounds like there's a culture of fear within the rank and file. would you agree with that assessment, having talked to so many people? >> yeah. you know i think one of the things that we heard from a number of agents is a sense of disappointment in some of their leadership. and i think this goes back to the question that was asked earlier by congressman cummings about, you know people finding different outlets, finding a member of congress or going to the media and other things. so that's something that we hope the recommendations that we made in our report that get to a leadership that respects input from the rank and file, that provides opportunities for agents and officers to suggest changes within the organization, but gets to why we think that's very imp
mr. chairman. thank you to you for your work for your recommendations. miss gray, i want to come to you first. i've received a number of phone calls from agents male, female, all over the country. they've actually gotten ahold of a member of congress talked to me. anytime i get a blocked number, i know it's them. my concern is, is that it sounds like there's a culture of fear within the rank and file. would you agree with that assessment, having talked to so many people? >> yeah. you know...
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mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentleman. recognize the gentleman from alabama for five minutes. >> thank you. miss gray, you mentioned the excessive amounts of overtime. it has been mentioned several times in this hearing. do you have any idea how many overtime hours are being worked annually? >> i think when we looked at, with respect to the agent population, we don't think there are actually accurate records for that. if we found that routinely enter pay time even when working 17, 18, 20 hours. we think the accurate records for that are difficult to find. >> let me ask you this, if the agents are not logging the hours they're working, does that mean they're uncompensated for overtime? >> they are getting paid for their eight hours and l.e.a. pay. i think frankly we want a high performing culture. i don't think they view it as uncompensated time. certainly they are working extraordinarily long hours well beyond what anybody has measured. >> i don't think i'm communicating this correctly. what i'm trying to find out is within your budget process you have so much budgeted for salaries and benefits and c
mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentleman. recognize the gentleman from alabama for five minutes. >> thank you. miss gray, you mentioned the excessive amounts of overtime. it has been mentioned several times in this hearing. do you have any idea how many overtime hours are being worked annually? >> i think when we looked at, with respect to the agent population, we don't think there are actually accurate records for that. if we found that routinely enter pay time even when...
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mrs. madison would have worn in her youth. so this goes back to what you were describing, valerie. >> except much plainer. the whole quaker look was you were in sort of gray and noncolors. it stood for trying to stand out of society and all of its competition that fashion was frivolous and external, and a lot of that goes through american hit not just with the quakers. a whole kind of puritanical sense that fashion is unnecessary and elitist and so to be a quaker was to make that point very clearly. >> dolley madison also was impoverished later in her life, so she wears clothes again and again and remakes them, and this is one of the dresses we have in the collection of dolley madison's that has been remade over time either by dolley madison herself or by a descendant because a lot of our dresses are remade. it was very popular to wear great grandmama's clothing to a fancy dress party or just as a remembrance. so a lot of our clothes, say the skirt will have been styled to a slightly different silhouette or the bodice will have been changed slightly. >> we like recycling. that's environmentally friendly. >> before their time. >> yes, exactly. so here we h
mrs. madison would have worn in her youth. so this goes back to what you were describing, valerie. >> except much plainer. the whole quaker look was you were in sort of gray and noncolors. it stood for trying to stand out of society and all of its competition that fashion was frivolous and external, and a lot of that goes through american hit not just with the quakers. a whole kind of puritanical sense that fashion is unnecessary and elitist and so to be a quaker was to make that point...
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mr. polis was saying, i was headed to capitol hill that morning. i was an intern for congresswoman toucher. i remember the gray suit i was wearing, it was the one i wore every day at that time as i was racking up my own student dealt. as i got to the capitol, i was turned around because the building had been evacuated and what i do remember, though, in addition to the color of the suit i wore and the phone call that i got from the staff assistant telling me to go home, i remember those members of congress singing "god bless america." i remember in the weeks and the months and the years afterwards the bipartisan september 11 commission report. i remember the creation of the department of homeland security. i felt so honored when i was elected to come to congress to be asked to serve on the homeland security committee. i felt so honored during my second term to be asked to serve on the intelligence committee. and i cannot believe that just 14 years later, after all of this bipartisanship and collaboration, while every other issue around us seems to be mired in gridlock we have always agreed that we fund the depa
mr. polis was saying, i was headed to capitol hill that morning. i was an intern for congresswoman toucher. i remember the gray suit i was wearing, it was the one i wore every day at that time as i was racking up my own student dealt. as i got to the capitol, i was turned around because the building had been evacuated and what i do remember, though, in addition to the color of the suit i wore and the phone call that i got from the staff assistant telling me to go home, i remember those members...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. i think you are a good lawyer. anyone who do -- who can do what you did with the gray has a lot of moxie. secretary jack lew was confirmed to his current position in 2013. previously he served as president obama's white house chief of staff and before that director of the office of management and budget a position he held in president clinton's cabinet from 1998 until 2001 before returning he 1st joined as deputy secretary of state for management and resources and has broad-based private sector experience, served experience, served as managing director and chief operating officer for two different units and served as executive vice president and chief operating officer of new york university. he has a long history with the federal government including the federal budget and the budget process going all the way back to the tax bill of 1986 and the three years before that. i am afraid secretary jack lew if we detail your lawn public service we we will run out of time for this hearing. .. thank you ranking member whited and members of the committee for having me here toda
mr. chairman. >> thank you. i think you are a good lawyer. anyone who do -- who can do what you did with the gray has a lot of moxie. secretary jack lew was confirmed to his current position in 2013. previously he served as president obama's white house chief of staff and before that director of the office of management and budget a position he held in president clinton's cabinet from 1998 until 2001 before returning he 1st joined as deputy secretary of state for management and resources...
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mr. lew, for five minutes. >> thank you -- >> pardon me. ms. gray, if you could move your microphone just a little bit more center, that would be helpful, thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the panel for your excellent report. i think many of us agree with you that you need better leadership but awfully hard to lead the other appropriate resources. and i want to get an opportunity respond to what a member very early in panel had stated about because of the law enforcement agencies like the fbi had increasing funny therefore their secret service must also have adequate funding. but, in fact that's not true right? hasn't the budgets remained largely flat while your missions have actually increased in complexity? >> i think there has been an increase in mission and i think we looked at and talked about in our report, and something that gave us confidence that the 285 recommendations we made for immediate needs was adding 85 agents to the president's protective detail would really only bring it up to what was in 2004. now, that's no
mr. lew, for five minutes. >> thank you -- >> pardon me. ms. gray, if you could move your microphone just a little bit more center, that would be helpful, thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the panel for your excellent report. i think many of us agree with you that you need better leadership but awfully hard to lead the other appropriate resources. and i want to get an opportunity respond to what a member very early in panel had stated about because of the...