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coming up i'm going to teak with terry o'neill, president national organization of women and what this means for potentially other states. >>> also ahead, what would bill do if hillary became commander in chief? new comments from mr. clinton himself. >>> and now this a violent road rage incident from california caught on camera and a warning for those that are watching that this may be disturbing to watch. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and
coming up i'm going to teak with terry o'neill, president national organization of women and what this means for potentially other states. >>> also ahead, what would bill do if hillary became commander in chief? new comments from mr. clinton himself. >>> and now this a violent road rage incident from california caught on camera and a warning for those that are watching that this may be disturbing to watch. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my...
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. >> reporter: orvella o'neill is one proud mom. that person smiling on the billboard is her son. writing has deep meaning for the single working mom of 6. o'neill wants other mom to take note and responsibility. >> for the males to be respectful to women. that was the meaning for me. >> i don't know too many moms that would have done this for her children. >> reporter: o'neill bought the billboard in time for the graduation from leap academy charter school. it will stay up for several weeks. aj was surprised and had mixed emotions. >> i was nervous because i don't like to be put on the spot like that, but at the same time i was happy. >> reporter: o'neill a camden native knew she had to be strict with aj in a city that is plagued with drugs and crime and low graduation rates. still what's next for aj? he plans to be an overachiever, in fact he got accepted into rowan's chemical engineering program and thinking about joining rotc in the fall. >> get up and dance we'll show you how these seniors stay young at heart every weekend. >> and many had to be rescued from high waters. >> r
. >> reporter: orvella o'neill is one proud mom. that person smiling on the billboard is her son. writing has deep meaning for the single working mom of 6. o'neill wants other mom to take note and responsibility. >> for the males to be respectful to women. that was the meaning for me. >> i don't know too many moms that would have done this for her children. >> reporter: o'neill bought the billboard in time for the graduation from leap academy charter school. it will stay...
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well, i looked over and i saw tip o'neill, the speaker. he got red in the race. and the next time the president opens his mouth about taxes, o'neill exploded. he says, "mr. president, there you go, trying to bail out your rich friends. you don't care about the poor and the downtrodden of america." you only care about your rich friends." the president says, "there you go, answer to everything is more government, more spending, more regulation." "you don't care about the poor." here were these two giants these two elephants in the room, and the rest of us were scared. we were mice about to be trampled. we did not know what to do. all of a sudden, senator al simpson slapped his hand on the table and said, "cut it out, you two. all right, that's enough. cut it out, you two." i looked at reagan, and he had the same expression on his face as did tip o'neill, and i would characterize it -- maybe unfairly -- as like a boy with his hand caught in the cookie jar. shouldn't have been doing that. going through everybody's minds, how is this going to a result. -- going to res
well, i looked over and i saw tip o'neill, the speaker. he got red in the race. and the next time the president opens his mouth about taxes, o'neill exploded. he says, "mr. president, there you go, trying to bail out your rich friends. you don't care about the poor and the downtrodden of america." you only care about your rich friends." the president says, "there you go, answer to everything is more government, more spending, more regulation." "you don't care about...
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jim o'neill at goldman would say he never sensed that the bricks rise would be a straight line to the moon, it would be one of tom's and -- it would be one of bumps and peaks and troughs and eventually they would get there. i would say that aie would say the same, this is a projection based on trends but any one of which can be blundered by outside shocks or internal shocks in the case of russia. matt: simon, thank you so much for joining us. simon kennedy, bloomberg chief economic -- international economic correspondent. look, i would not say parlor trick, but fun axis -- but fun academic exercise as simon pointed out. olivia: it is interesting to see
jim o'neill at goldman would say he never sensed that the bricks rise would be a straight line to the moon, it would be one of tom's and -- it would be one of bumps and peaks and troughs and eventually they would get there. i would say that aie would say the same, this is a projection based on trends but any one of which can be blundered by outside shocks or internal shocks in the case of russia. matt: simon, thank you so much for joining us. simon kennedy, bloomberg chief economic --...
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they point to an operation like happydays farms belonging to casey o'neill and his family as a model.o'neill sells his organic vegetables at farmers markets, and his very healthy marijuana crop to what he calls "patients." >> reporter: we consume it for ourselves, and so we put the love, and the energy and the time and the effort into it, to produce a connoisseur product. >> reporter: o'neill gets his water from rain runoff, which he stores in ponds he has constructed on the property and in tanks. >> so if we store the winter rainwater then we're able to use it as farmers without taking water away from the fish. i fundamentally believe that all cannabis grown in california could be grown on stored rainwater with a concerted government effort to support tank programs and catchment ponds. >> reporter: despite his good practices, o'neill, who once was jailed for possession and cultivation, fears that without regulation, he remains vulnerable. >> because the system hasn't provided regulation, there's no way for enforcement to say who's good farmers, and who's bad, and so as farmers we liv
they point to an operation like happydays farms belonging to casey o'neill and his family as a model.o'neill sells his organic vegetables at farmers markets, and his very healthy marijuana crop to what he calls "patients." >> reporter: we consume it for ourselves, and so we put the love, and the energy and the time and the effort into it, to produce a connoisseur product. >> reporter: o'neill gets his water from rain runoff, which he stores in ponds he has constructed on...
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now a double amputee she is still in rehab but she's grateful chief o'neill finally heard her that day under the rubble. [speaking foreign language] >> the interpreter: my life now sometimes is very difficult she says but i am thankful this person saved my life and i can enjoy my kids and see my granddaughter. in west philadelphia, sharrie williams, channel6 "action news"." >> the second viewing has just begun for beau biden. this was the scene earlier today at saint anthony of padua church in wilmington as an honor guard brought biden's flag draped casket into the house of worship. biden died of brain cancer last weekend. once again beau's father vice president joe biden and dr. jill biden received well wishers with grace and warmth. >>> outside the church tonight "action news" reporter chad pradelli. chad. >> reporter: jim the second viewing began just a couple minutes ago as people continue to make their way into saint anthony of padua to pay respects to beau biden. earlier today hundreds gathered and waited hours to get inside the church and it really shows what kind of man beau wa
now a double amputee she is still in rehab but she's grateful chief o'neill finally heard her that day under the rubble. [speaking foreign language] >> the interpreter: my life now sometimes is very difficult she says but i am thankful this person saved my life and i can enjoy my kids and see my granddaughter. in west philadelphia, sharrie williams, channel6 "action news"." >> the second viewing has just begun for beau biden. this was the scene earlier today at saint...
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charlie: jim o'neill is here. the former chief economist and head of asset management at goldman sachs. he has not slowed down since retiring in wall street. and prime minister david cameron. that role, he was tasked with advising economic performance. i am pleased to have him back at this table. first of all leaving goldman , sachs, why was that the right time? jim: i don't know if it was. but for many years, there was always a time where you have to leave. a place as competitive as goldman, i had seen a number of senior people stay too long. they did not know how to cope with life. i kind of told myself that i would certainly rather leave before the best time rather than after the best time. of course, you don't know when that is. i thought that i will take the risks when i want to learn and explore elsewhere. when i am comfortable with pursuing the same path. i thought i wanted to do something else besides goldman sachs. i love the place dearly. i saw a couple of people from their over the weekend. i don't thin
charlie: jim o'neill is here. the former chief economist and head of asset management at goldman sachs. he has not slowed down since retiring in wall street. and prime minister david cameron. that role, he was tasked with advising economic performance. i am pleased to have him back at this table. first of all leaving goldman , sachs, why was that the right time? jim: i don't know if it was. but for many years, there was always a time where you have to leave. a place as competitive as goldman, i...
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fire chief john o'neill heard a faint voice in the quiet. >> when i first saw her move it scared me. >> reporter: within moments the extrication began maria's close friend translates her story. >> i realized that it was dark and light was very difficult to see. i was praying inside of myself, that they found me, they found me and i'm alive. >> reporter: maria's crushing injuries have been devastating, she has had to endure a bilateral amputation up to the pelvis complicated by infections. how does she feel. >> it is not that good, not very, very bad. >> reporter: initially chief o'neill a 26 year veteran of the department wondered whether not very, very bad was enough. >> what did i put her through you know did i give her quality of life back. i just struggled with, you know, would the other side of the coin been better. >> reporter: he was asking, would death have been kinder for this once vibrant woman but on the first anniversary of the collapse maria had publicly expressed her gratitude to still be with her family, that changed everything for owe neil. >> sometimes, it is very di
fire chief john o'neill heard a faint voice in the quiet. >> when i first saw her move it scared me. >> reporter: within moments the extrication began maria's close friend translates her story. >> i realized that it was dark and light was very difficult to see. i was praying inside of myself, that they found me, they found me and i'm alive. >> reporter: maria's crushing injuries have been devastating, she has had to endure a bilateral amputation up to the pelvis...
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. >> battalion chief o'neil was in charge of operations that night. because it was a shift change, there was a short stretch of silence. >> as i was standing there and it was very quiet. i was by myself. i heard help. >> o'neil immediately dropped to the ground and started digging. >> as i went to reach down maria moved her head. and then i immediately stood back up. i said somebody's alive here. >> crews moved in quickly to extricate her. both legs had to be amputated at the waist. she still lives in the rehab center and her family has to travel from ukraine to visit her. marking this two-year anniversary is bittersweet. >> sometimes it's very difficult to deal with what i have to do. but i am thankful this person saved my life. >> two contractors are awaiting trial right now on multiple counts for that deadly building collapse. they're accused of third-degree murder and other related offenses. a judge denied their request late last year to have separate trials. >>> right now, on our nbc 10 news app, you can read an exclusive story with the first res
. >> battalion chief o'neil was in charge of operations that night. because it was a shift change, there was a short stretch of silence. >> as i was standing there and it was very quiet. i was by myself. i heard help. >> o'neil immediately dropped to the ground and started digging. >> as i went to reach down maria moved her head. and then i immediately stood back up. i said somebody's alive here. >> crews moved in quickly to extricate her. both legs had to be...
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when fire chief john o'neil heard a faint voice in the quiet. >> when i first saw her move, it scared me. >> within moments the extrication began. maria's close friendsdaria translates her story. >> i realize it is dark, and lights made difficult to see. i was praying inside myself they found me, they found me, and i am alive. >> maria's crushing injuries have been devastating. she has had to endure a bilateral amputation up to her pelvis, complicate the by infections. how does she feel? >> so-so. it is not good and not very, very bad. >> initially chief o'neil, 26 year veteran of the department, wondered whether not very, very bad was enough. >> what did i put her through? you know did i give her a quality of life back? i just struggled with, you know would the other side of the coin have been better. >> he is wondering if death would have been better for this vibrant woman. but on this first anniversary maria publicly expressed her gratitude to still within her family. that changed everything for o'neil. >> sometimes it is very difficult to be with what -- to deal with what i have t
when fire chief john o'neil heard a faint voice in the quiet. >> when i first saw her move, it scared me. >> within moments the extrication began. maria's close friendsdaria translates her story. >> i realize it is dark, and lights made difficult to see. i was praying inside myself they found me, they found me, and i am alive. >> maria's crushing injuries have been devastating. she has had to endure a bilateral amputation up to her pelvis, complicate the by infections....
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thank you for having me. >> jim o'neill, back in moment. stay with us. >> 42 years after the watergate scandal the fascination with richard nixon continues. he was self made man who rose to occupy the most powerful 0 position n. the world. to this day he remains the only one of america's 44 presidents to resign. two new biographers explore his complex character. thankry called one man guest the world, the tragedy of richard nixon by tim weiner and "being nixon: a man divided," by evan thomas, and i'm pleased to have both of them at this table. so the same question for both of you. i begin with you. why 96 on. >> other than what i just said, a fashion that nateing character thaty all some some emotion to. >> for me i had a eureka moment. i was at the presidential library in california two and a half years ago talking about 96 on's relationship with j. edgar hoover. after this, the archivist that rowns the library came up and said list we know how you work, doe classify documents right? by the end of trawnd 14nd all much the documents and the
thank you for having me. >> jim o'neill, back in moment. stay with us. >> 42 years after the watergate scandal the fascination with richard nixon continues. he was self made man who rose to occupy the most powerful 0 position n. the world. to this day he remains the only one of america's 44 presidents to resign. two new biographers explore his complex character. thankry called one man guest the world, the tragedy of richard nixon by tim weiner and "being nixon: a man...
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o'neill wants others to take note and responsibility. >> for the males to be respectful to women. that's the meaning for me. >> i don't know too many moms that would have done this. >> reporter: ekneel bought the bill board for $700 in time for her son's graduation from leap academy school. aj was surprised and had mixed emotions. >> i was nervous because i don't like to be put on the spot like that, but at the same time i was happy. >> reporter: o'neill knew she had to be strict in order for him to take the right path. she is not the only one proud in their house. >> did you see the billboard? >> yes. >> reporter: so what's next? he plans to be on over'cheerver in fact he got accepted into rowan university's chemical engineering program and he is thinking about joining army rotc in the fall. in camden, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. are we in danger of running out oforona? the fears facing the maker. >> reporter: remnants of bill brings rain to the area overnight. cold front brings the possibility of severe
o'neill wants others to take note and responsibility. >> for the males to be respectful to women. that's the meaning for me. >> i don't know too many moms that would have done this. >> reporter: ekneel bought the bill board for $700 in time for her son's graduation from leap academy school. aj was surprised and had mixed emotions. >> i was nervous because i don't like to be put on the spot like that, but at the same time i was happy. >> reporter: o'neill knew she...
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, chief o'neill found her in the rubble crying for help. she lost both her legs. through an interpreter, she talked about the ordeal. >> translator: sometimes it is very difficult to deal with what i have to do but i am thankful this person saved my life. >> 13 people were killed in the collapse. the contractor and equipment operator will be going to trial. they are beau charged with third degree murder. go to our web site for more. >> a woman was hit by a flying baseball bat at boston's fenway park. the bat splintered and shot into the stands at last night's baseball game and hit the woman in the head. the game was delayed. crews rushed her to the hospital with life threatening injuries. she was reportedly at the game with her husband and child. >> two sisters of josh duggar are defending him after he's sexually assaulted them both. they say they have forgiven him and say the incident happened more than ten years ago. at the moment their show is off the air indefinitely. according to the sisters, the issue is not the sexual abuse but their
, chief o'neill found her in the rubble crying for help. she lost both her legs. through an interpreter, she talked about the ordeal. >> translator: sometimes it is very difficult to deal with what i have to do but i am thankful this person saved my life. >> 13 people were killed in the collapse. the contractor and equipment operator will be going to trial. they are beau charged with third degree murder. go to our web site for more. >> a woman was hit by a flying baseball bat...
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. >> reporter: o'neill brought the billboard for $700 in time for her son's graduation from leap academyeral weeks. aj was surprised and had mixed emotions. >> i was nervous but at the same time i was happy. >> reporter: o'neill knew she had to be strict with aj in a city plagued with drugs and crime and lower graduation rate. she is not the only proud one in the house. still what's next? he plans on being an overachiever, in fact he got accepted into rowan university chemical engineering program and thinking about joining army rotc in the fall. in camden, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00. in "healthcheck," people across the country and around the world are taking part in a new fitness challenge in honor of a local athlete. >>> a horror classic a marking a major milestone this weekend and we'll get a check on the accuweather forecast when "action news" returns. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are t
. >> reporter: o'neill brought the billboard for $700 in time for her son's graduation from leap academyeral weeks. aj was surprised and had mixed emotions. >> i was nervous but at the same time i was happy. >> reporter: o'neill knew she had to be strict with aj in a city plagued with drugs and crime and lower graduation rate. she is not the only proud one in the house. still what's next? he plans on being an overachiever, in fact he got accepted into rowan university chemical...
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we had democrats under tip o'neill. ronald reagan decided we were going to demonstrate to the american people that it was absolutely viable to get things done in those last four years. in order to achieve that, reagan believed we needed legislative victories. he was criticized in the first term, and reagan's answer was how can i negotiate with the soviets? they keep dying on me. [laughter] until he met with gorbachev and he walked away at reykjavik, and that set up the arms control negotiations in washington and moscow that led to the inf treaty. but we focused on the big things . with congress, reagan had a reservoir of goodwill, in spite of iran contra, because the american people wanted to believe and trust ronald reagan. some presidents think their job is to build consensus in washington. ronald reagan's view was he needed to build consensus in america in order to get washington to act. so, he sold some ideas to the american people. i think it is timely to remember that reagan in the last two years was able to pass
we had democrats under tip o'neill. ronald reagan decided we were going to demonstrate to the american people that it was absolutely viable to get things done in those last four years. in order to achieve that, reagan believed we needed legislative victories. he was criticized in the first term, and reagan's answer was how can i negotiate with the soviets? they keep dying on me. [laughter] until he met with gorbachev and he walked away at reykjavik, and that set up the arms control negotiations...
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it can see all of jim o'neill's interview tonight on "charlie rose" at 7:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television. mark: microsoft is shaking up the management team. several big names are leaving. executive vice president stephen elon is one of them in the former ceo of note here and mark is also leaving. he was hillary clinton's chief strategist in the 2008 presidential campaign. several other executives will also depart. microsoft is forming a new team called the windows and group. forlators have find at&t $100 million for the unlimited data plan. the fcc said they would slow down internet speeds after consumers used a certain amount of data. at&t said they will vigorously dispute allegations. betty: fedex is cutting their forecast in the u.s. economy this year. the -- the operator of the largest cargo airline said the gdp will rise 2.3% in 2015 and down from 3.1% in an earlier forecast. you heard from ceo fred smith on a conference call. are 1.6 billion dollar profit improvement line we outlined in 2012 is on a schedule and we are confident we will reach ou
it can see all of jim o'neill's interview tonight on "charlie rose" at 7:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television. mark: microsoft is shaking up the management team. several big names are leaving. executive vice president stephen elon is one of them in the former ceo of note here and mark is also leaving. he was hillary clinton's chief strategist in the 2008 presidential campaign. several other executives will also depart. microsoft is forming a new team called the windows and...
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joining me now, terry o'neill, president of the national organization of women and linda, president and ceo of black women's health imperative. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> great to be here. >> terry, are these attacks on abortion rights a particular problem for low income women? >> they absolutely are, reverend. two thirds of minimum wage workers are women. very disproportionately women of color. minimum wage workers are the ones who don't have health insurance and they don't have paid time off. exactly what you were talking about. the delays, the requirement of going to the doctor twice, the shutting down clinics, some women in texas are now going to have to drive upwards of 300 miles just to get to an abortion clinic. by the way, the abortion clinics also provide other reproductive health care services so you are withholding services beyond abortion. so you're making life much much harder especially for the most vulnerable women and it is a complete outrage. that's why the national organization for women is calling these anti-life as well as anti-wome
joining me now, terry o'neill, president of the national organization of women and linda, president and ceo of black women's health imperative. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> great to be here. >> terry, are these attacks on abortion rights a particular problem for low income women? >> they absolutely are, reverend. two thirds of minimum wage workers are women. very disproportionately women of color. minimum wage workers are the ones who...
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charlie: jim o'neill is here.ormer chief economist and head of asset management at goldman sachs. he has not slowed down since retiring in wall street. and prime minister david cameron.
charlie: jim o'neill is here.ormer chief economist and head of asset management at goldman sachs. he has not slowed down since retiring in wall street. and prime minister david cameron.
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she was buried in debris following the collapse. 13 hours after the collapse chief o'neill found theukrainian woman in the rubble. she lost both of her legs. throughinterpreter, she talked about the ordeal yesterday. >> translator: sometimes it's very difficult what have i to do but i'm thankful someone saved my life. >> the equipment operator and contractor are going to trial next month, both charged with third degree murder. >> two sisters of reality tv star josh duggar are defending him after admitting that he sexually assaulted them both. jessa and jill said they forgive their brother for touching them. they say they forgave him ten years ago. >> i do want to speak up in his defense against people calling him a child molester or a pedophile or a rapist. i can say this i was one of the victims. >> this was something we've already dealt with. we've already forgiven josh, we've already moved on. >> authorities are investigating josh duggar's alleged sexual aif abuse against the sisters and three other family members. >> jolene bird said her brother was the equipment manager for hast
she was buried in debris following the collapse. 13 hours after the collapse chief o'neill found theukrainian woman in the rubble. she lost both of her legs. throughinterpreter, she talked about the ordeal yesterday. >> translator: sometimes it's very difficult what have i to do but i'm thankful someone saved my life. >> the equipment operator and contractor are going to trial next month, both charged with third degree murder. >> two sisters of reality tv star josh duggar are...
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toner was slated to begin rehearsals at the walnut street theater of a eugene o'neil play. for now police are looking for the motorist that left him in the street failing to give assist an to a severely injured person. >> and it was raining at 1:00 in the morning probably did not have time to stop. >> he knew he hit something? >> yes, i would say he knew he hit something. >> police are asking any witnesses that may have seen something along market east or may have relevant video to contact them right away. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the reward has increased to $30,000 and a renewed push to find a delaware woman that went missing last year. nefertiti trader went missing in 2013, police say she was taken by force and the fbi has joined the investigation and authorities plan to run electronic billboard messages from delaware to connecticut. >>> and the supreme court sided with chris christie over pension funds. christie reduced the state's contribution last year to help balance the budget and union workers sid christie was bound by a deal he made i
toner was slated to begin rehearsals at the walnut street theater of a eugene o'neil play. for now police are looking for the motorist that left him in the street failing to give assist an to a severely injured person. >> and it was raining at 1:00 in the morning probably did not have time to stop. >> he knew he hit something? >> yes, i would say he knew he hit something. >> police are asking any witnesses that may have seen something along market east or may have...
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he controlled the senate, but he had to work with tip o'neill. tip o'neill was knocking get rid of the department of education. there was a little bit of a trade-off. tax cut's did stimulate and help get out of recession and create jobs. domestic spending never went down and defense spending went up significantly. there were more deficits under reagan. there were deficits under george bush as well, but now there is a tripling and quadrupling of the rate of accumulation of debt under obama. there is an argument to be made that neither party is good at controlling the deficit. >> you are proposing a flat tax. how do you get it done? sen. paul: the consensus would be the american people are tired of our tax code. we are losing jobs overseas and losing companies overseas he comes we have the highest business tax in the world. our corporate taxes 35%. canada is 15%. i say joking me that i am embarrassed that i have the government canada for having a better tax rate than america. burger king just left america went to canada. we have companies talking a
he controlled the senate, but he had to work with tip o'neill. tip o'neill was knocking get rid of the department of education. there was a little bit of a trade-off. tax cut's did stimulate and help get out of recession and create jobs. domestic spending never went down and defense spending went up significantly. there were more deficits under reagan. there were deficits under george bush as well, but now there is a tripling and quadrupling of the rate of accumulation of debt under obama....
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and hey, we will talk to sixers ceo scott o'neill coming up in our next half hour. see what scott has to say about the new uniforms and next week's nba draft and perhaps allen iverson's wish to coach. >>> phillies take on the cardinals at the well tonight. unfortunately cole hamels won't be making his start he's got a hamstring sprain but yesterday the orioles hit a home run in the first inning to give them an early lead. does this sound familiar? it's because the o's hit 12 home runs in the entire series series. the phils hit there are first home run and ryan howard's two run shot was all they needed to win. phils win two to one. tiger woods not look too happy erika about his first round in the u.s. open. tiger finished with a 10 over par 80 his worst round ever by the way at a u.s. open. dustin johnson and henrik sten son are the first round leader at five under. >>> the u.s. open is allowing cell phones on the course for the first time. >> however not that app called periscope. the app streams video and that is not allowed. you'll be kicked out if you're caught u
and hey, we will talk to sixers ceo scott o'neill coming up in our next half hour. see what scott has to say about the new uniforms and next week's nba draft and perhaps allen iverson's wish to coach. >>> phillies take on the cardinals at the well tonight. unfortunately cole hamels won't be making his start he's got a hamstring sprain but yesterday the orioles hit a home run in the first inning to give them an early lead. does this sound familiar? it's because the o's hit 12 home runs...
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and it was myself my brother peter and our business partner laura o'neill. goal was to make the best ice cream possible and sell it out of trucks which wasn't done at all back then. and our initial goal was to also do very like simple classic flavors. as well as they could possibly be done. that meant to us using only milk cream, cane sugar, egg yolks and no other ingredients. >> so simple. >> super simple. >> so why don't you talk to us about what you got here? i did take a little gander at the listing of flavors. goat cheese with somber ri swirls situation. >> yep. this is a sprout greek farm goat cheese. >> this one. >> right here. >> okay. >> with a blackberry and red currant compoet swirl. >> top seller? >> people love that one. >> you have vegan flavors. how do you make vegan ice cream? >> we do vegan -- the vegan usice cream is incredibly popular. we make cashew milk raw coconut milk and then cane sugar. and the result is something that we think isn't just good for vegan ice cream but amazing for any ice cream. >> just good tasting. >> i'm trying the
and it was myself my brother peter and our business partner laura o'neill. goal was to make the best ice cream possible and sell it out of trucks which wasn't done at all back then. and our initial goal was to also do very like simple classic flavors. as well as they could possibly be done. that meant to us using only milk cream, cane sugar, egg yolks and no other ingredients. >> so simple. >> super simple. >> so why don't you talk to us about what you got here? i did take a...
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. >> maria thanked battalion chief john o'neill during their meeting in west philadelphia yesterday. she was buried in the debris following the collapse at 22nd and market streets on june 5, 2013. 13 hours into the collapse and well into the night, chief o'neill found the ukrainian woman in the rubble. he heard her cries for help. she lost both legs. >> translator: sometimes it's very difficult to do what i have to do but i am thankful this person saved my life. >> six people were killed in that collapse. the demolition contractor and equipment operator are set for trial in september. they are both charged with third degree murder. right now you can read an exclusive story with more of the first responders. they explain what happened to them that day, what they did at the collapse scene. the time is 7:27. still ahead on "nbc 10 news," we are remembering former delaware attorney general beau biden. we're just hours from his funeral. monique braxton is live with a preview. monique? >> rosemary the people you see standing behind me are here for the final tribute to the former attorney g
. >> maria thanked battalion chief john o'neill during their meeting in west philadelphia yesterday. she was buried in the debris following the collapse at 22nd and market streets on june 5, 2013. 13 hours into the collapse and well into the night, chief o'neill found the ukrainian woman in the rubble. he heard her cries for help. she lost both legs. >> translator: sometimes it's very difficult to do what i have to do but i am thankful this person saved my life. >> six people...
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. >>> sixers president scott o'neil says three more doctors are going to check out embee's foot. >>> u.s. open time. spieth is your leader. tiger woods will not make the cut. finishes 16 over. his worst score ever at a major. so he's going to fall out of the top 200 rankings. he was number one just over a year ago. tough day for jason day. falls down. he's suffering from vertigo. but he did finish. he is tied for ninth place. >>> mo'ne davis and some of the taney dragons going on a road trip with the monarchs team. it's a 19-city barnstorming tour that is focusing on the civil rights movement. now, in washington on friday nats pitcher matt scherzer met the team. and it sounds like he wants to join them. >> when they describe the trip that they're on it sounds like a blast. summer playing baseball i think that's what everybody enjoys. >>> and charles barkley lost his mom. she passed away at the age of 73. our thoughts and prayers are with him. >>> construction is closing lots of road closures in center city philadelphia. jesse gary is looking into the impact on drivers this morning. j
. >>> sixers president scott o'neil says three more doctors are going to check out embee's foot. >>> u.s. open time. spieth is your leader. tiger woods will not make the cut. finishes 16 over. his worst score ever at a major. so he's going to fall out of the top 200 rankings. he was number one just over a year ago. tough day for jason day. falls down. he's suffering from vertigo. but he did finish. he is tied for ninth place. >>> mo'ne davis and some of the taney...
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he controlled the senate, but he had to work with tip o'neill. tip o'neill was not going to get rid of the department of education. there was a little bit of a trade-off. one thing they got through was tax cuts. tax cuts did stimulate and help get out of recession and create jobs. domestic spending never went down under reagan and defense , spending went up significantly. there were more deficits under reagan. there were deficits under george bush as well, but now there is a tripling and quadrupling of the rate of accumulation of debt under obama. there is an argument to be made that neither party is good at controlling the deficit. >> you have said you want to blow up the tax code. you are proposing a flat tax. how do you get it done? sen. paul: the consensus would be the american people are tired of our tax code. the american people are made to understand or allowed to understand, but we are losing jobs overseas and we are losing companies overseas because we have the highest business tax in the world. corporate taxes 35%. canada is at 15%. i a
he controlled the senate, but he had to work with tip o'neill. tip o'neill was not going to get rid of the department of education. there was a little bit of a trade-off. one thing they got through was tax cuts. tax cuts did stimulate and help get out of recession and create jobs. domestic spending never went down under reagan and defense , spending went up significantly. there were more deficits under reagan. there were deficits under george bush as well, but now there is a tripling and...
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and so i thought, gee, i have got these monologues in me, great eugene o'neill monologues.he iceman cometh." and i had the wonderful rogue what a rogue and peasant slave am i, you know, from shakespeare. and i had them committed to my mind. and so i went up for the first time. i was sitting there, six months. finally i got up the nerve to sign up for the, annually straussberg looks at the paper and says-- i love that he was able to pronounce my name-- al pacino. most people said pi-keany. he said al pacino. >> yes. >> what's this? hamlet? and "the iceman cometh." okay. let's see, you know. we take all kinds in here. so i got up there and i did a ferocious rogue and peasant. and then i went wild with the, you know, the eugene o'neill-- >> rose: were you playing hickey. >> right. and i was really giving it the old gung-o, stepping on the gas and stuff. wasn't really that good. and it was over. and he was looking at me. and the audience got kind of cheery about it because i had a lot of commitment and energy, and i was young. and he said, "listen al" here is what i would like
and so i thought, gee, i have got these monologues in me, great eugene o'neill monologues.he iceman cometh." and i had the wonderful rogue what a rogue and peasant slave am i, you know, from shakespeare. and i had them committed to my mind. and so i went up for the first time. i was sitting there, six months. finally i got up the nerve to sign up for the, annually straussberg looks at the paper and says-- i love that he was able to pronounce my name-- al pacino. most people said pi-keany....
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we'll have to do what reagan and o'neill did all over again. >> here is what we concluded here you.ion. you're polarizing on impeachment. you're polarizing on the surge. >> yes. >> reagan was polarizing taking on a sitting president. martin luther king jr. was polarizing in a good way. >> absolutely. >> being polarizing is not necessarily a bad thing. and i've laid out my solution. >> absolutely right. >> so you can apologize now. >> well i'll apologize for failing to not think that that would be hard for me to do knowing you pretty well. what i am saying is your solutions don't work. at the end of the day. >> my solutions don't work. >> living within our means? >> it won't work that way. >> don't spend money you don't have securing the border. >> how do you get democrats to agree with that? >> well you guys have the majority in the house and senate and i'm hoping you have a republican president in 2016 starting in 2017. at some point you got to take a stance. you said repeal or replace health care. it hasn't happened yet. five years ago. >> well we've got a democratic president. i
we'll have to do what reagan and o'neill did all over again. >> here is what we concluded here you.ion. you're polarizing on impeachment. you're polarizing on the surge. >> yes. >> reagan was polarizing taking on a sitting president. martin luther king jr. was polarizing in a good way. >> absolutely. >> being polarizing is not necessarily a bad thing. and i've laid out my solution. >> absolutely right. >> so you can apologize now. >> well i'll...
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the ceo of the sixers, scott o'neil, he's here, and i hope he didn't hear me ask that question because he may leave the building. >> probably will. also, we are continuing to follow this developing story out of south carolina there is a press conference going on right now with an update. nine people, we've now learned, six women, three men, were killed, last night, at historic black church in charles ton. they are saying this is a hate crime. we'll give you more updates after the break. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> it is 723. warning out this morning about the security of the cell phones from two of the most popular providers including samsung. >> yes, hackers reportedly tarring the g samsung, also iphones. >> iphones, too. hey, lauren? explain? >> even cells phone at risk. we'll talk about samsung first. it doesn't matter which samsung gallas i you have. 600 million people could potentially be spied on, by hackers, who are able to get in through the keyboard. and the keyboard software
the ceo of the sixers, scott o'neil, he's here, and i hope he didn't hear me ask that question because he may leave the building. >> probably will. also, we are continuing to follow this developing story out of south carolina there is a press conference going on right now with an update. nine people, we've now learned, six women, three men, were killed, last night, at historic black church in charles ton. they are saying this is a hate crime. we'll give you more updates after the break....
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scott o'neil was on yesterday to talk about the draft. >> five second round picks, which are great, andopefully you get the diamond in the rough. you saw jeremy grant come out of no where for us last year. hopefully one or two guys that come out of the second round. but the focus is on the third pick. but we're happy with where we are. it's been, talking to you guys before, the two years are behind us, which is really nice. now we get to build. between the third pick this year, dario looks everything we thought he was. >> any chance he plays for the sixers this year? >> who knows. hopefully. that could be wonderful. and then the four number ones next year. the foundation. everything we talked about is actually coming it's here. we're ready to go. you still have trades and free agency. the next three years are going to be exciting and fun. >>> to the u.s. open jordan speith just took the lead. jason jay, though who collapsed on the final hole yesterday is playing today day has battled the eeffects of vertigo for several years. he managed to finish out the hole and looked unsteady doing s
scott o'neil was on yesterday to talk about the draft. >> five second round picks, which are great, andopefully you get the diamond in the rough. you saw jeremy grant come out of no where for us last year. hopefully one or two guys that come out of the second round. but the focus is on the third pick. but we're happy with where we are. it's been, talking to you guys before, the two years are behind us, which is really nice. now we get to build. between the third pick this year, dario...
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back here at home, i would love to have the ability to be a ronald reagan and find a tip o'neill to comeand say, that's due entitlement reform. let's do simpson bowles. mark: what is the worst thing of being a senator? senator graham: juggling so many demands on your time. mark: what makes you think you could be a good president? senator graham: i have the background experience and judgment to be commander in chief, which is the homework of any presidency. can you protect the region? over 30 years in the air force, i'm good to go on that. the next president has to do what i have been willing to try to do -- fix immigration and deal with a long-term debt problems generated by the retirement of the baby boomers. no matter who it is, they had better be willing to do what i have tried to do. i think if i were president, i could get these issues over the line. mark: since president reagan, of the president since then who is the best, and why? senator graham: since reagan who is the best president and why? we will take obama off the list. mark: thought you might. senator graham: best overall p
back here at home, i would love to have the ability to be a ronald reagan and find a tip o'neill to comeand say, that's due entitlement reform. let's do simpson bowles. mark: what is the worst thing of being a senator? senator graham: juggling so many demands on your time. mark: what makes you think you could be a good president? senator graham: i have the background experience and judgment to be commander in chief, which is the homework of any presidency. can you protect the region? over 30...
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now president terry o'neill. great to see you. you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, tourists arrested in malaysia. why they think a picture they took kicked off an earthquake. wait until you find out. >>> first, a mystery in the uk. who donated this vintage wedding dress with a really touching note attached and now it's created a frenzy for purchase. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood
now president terry o'neill. great to see you. you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, tourists arrested in malaysia. why they think a picture they took kicked off an earthquake. wait until you find out. >>> first, a mystery in the uk. who donated this vintage wedding dress with a really touching note attached and now it's created a frenzy for purchase. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the...
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stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy and moralistic and that at 1920 eugene o'neill won the 1st of his four pulitzer prizes with beyond the horizon and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and bucolic scenery. in 1920 ts eliot and carl sandburg camelot and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some of the irving berlin's work's, popular science were insipid. maybe smith released a record crazy blues. it became, against all odds the number one song in the country, and the jazz age had officially begun. and with the harlem renaissance having already begun music and literature, poetry and prose like changed all the more revealing that a great many of the countries priorities it changed. and they would never change again. the again. the roaring 20s are the most famous decade in the history of the united states they are the only decade that has its own name its own adjective, but without these and other events of 1920 to jumpstart the deck is injured it might have been quite a while before history heard so much as a spotter.
stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy and moralistic and that at 1920 eugene o'neill won the 1st of his four pulitzer prizes with beyond the horizon and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and bucolic scenery. in 1920 ts eliot and carl sandburg camelot and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some of the irving berlin's work's, popular science were insipid. maybe smith released a record crazy blues. it became, against all...
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parents-- my father looked like moses and my mother was already doing-- she was already in a eugene o'neill play, going down. my sister eloped when i when was 12. >> (laugh) >> and my brother was reading-- you know-- allen ginsburg poems in the village, and i'm there alone with my poor mother. it was like a combination of long day's journey into night and odd couple. >> and you write a lot about your family- >> so that's why my-- needs this book. here-- but the real-- right to the nitty gritty cha-- carl nicholas titolo is an artist i met 35 years ago through an old buddy. and i was blown away by this guy. and he's a legendary professor at the school of visual arts in new york for 40 years. but his-- his art style was very close to my riffing free associating. and-- i always wanted to collaborate with him but didn't know how. >> and then-- about-- two years ago i came up with an idea actually, "look, i have some thoughts. they're not jokes. some of them may be jokes, but-- n-- i didn't care about them i ca-- "any thought, and i'll call you with five and six--" he goes "i got-- i like this o
parents-- my father looked like moses and my mother was already doing-- she was already in a eugene o'neill play, going down. my sister eloped when i when was 12. >> (laugh) >> and my brother was reading-- you know-- allen ginsburg poems in the village, and i'm there alone with my poor mother. it was like a combination of long day's journey into night and odd couple. >> and you write a lot about your family- >> so that's why my-- needs this book. here-- but the real--...
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charlie: jim o'neil. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: 42 years after the watergate scandal, the fascination with richard nixon continues. he was a self-made man and rose to occupy the most powerful position in the world. he remains the only one president to resign. this biography explores his complex character. one man against the world, the tragedy of richard nixon. and being that some, a man divided. i am pleased to have both of them at this table. the same question for both of you. wine and other than what i just said. a fascinating character -- why nixon? other than what i just said, a fascinating character. >> i was at the nixon presidential library 2.5 years ago, talking about his relationship with j edgar hoover. the archivists came up to me and said, listen. we know how you work. you like declassified documents. by the end of 2014, all of the tapes and hundreds of hours of tapes never released, he was nixon's chief of staff. by the end of 2014, everything will be out. i thought, i will write that book. th
charlie: jim o'neil. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: 42 years after the watergate scandal, the fascination with richard nixon continues. he was a self-made man and rose to occupy the most powerful position in the world. he remains the only one president to resign. this biography explores his complex character. one man against the world, the tragedy of richard nixon. and being that some, a man divided. i am pleased to have both of them at this table. the same question for both of...
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so robert o'neill former navy seal who fired the bull at the time that called usama bin laden. special forces operator and he is here with us this studio. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. martha: here's the story and it came straight from the president of iraq. he said in mosul we lost 2300 american up-armored humvees and guys in isis are riding around in those with their flags on top. >> they are riding around with them. but more frightening them they're using them as large suicide bombs. vehicle-borne improvised explosives device. because they're armored they can drive them pretty much everywhere. small arms won't effect them. they can get pretty much as close as they want. the bad news they didn't just come with humvees, they got machine guns, weaponry communications everything we left for iraqi army they took 23 hunch these in mosul when they captured it last year and now they're using them. martha: so crazy. the president said a couple weeks ago we'll send 1000 new missiles because we heard these promises of arming the iraqis over and over. >> right. martha: we
so robert o'neill former navy seal who fired the bull at the time that called usama bin laden. special forces operator and he is here with us this studio. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. martha: here's the story and it came straight from the president of iraq. he said in mosul we lost 2300 american up-armored humvees and guys in isis are riding around in those with their flags on top. >> they are riding around with them. but more frightening them they're using them as...
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mark: shaquille o'neill knows a thing or two about tech investments.early investment in google, he is putting his money to work in a company called loyal3, which helps investors buy into ipos without a fee. he was named to the company's advisory board, he joins us with loyal3's ceo, barry snyder. shaquille: i met barry during all-star weekend, he was talking about loyal3. usually when we talk about financial's just people can get involved. now everyone can get involved. everyone can get involved. this will definitely be a game changer. it levels the playing field. everyone can be involved. scarlet: you will also be on the advisory board. what does that mean? when you be a guinea pig for new ipo's? shaquille: i'm going to help with strategies and getting people being aware of the company. not a lot of people know about stuff like this. a lot of times when you talk to them they say i don't want to do that because of the fees. they need to understand that loyal3, no fees, you can invest as little as $10. everyone can get involved with favorite stocks you
mark: shaquille o'neill knows a thing or two about tech investments.early investment in google, he is putting his money to work in a company called loyal3, which helps investors buy into ipos without a fee. he was named to the company's advisory board, he joins us with loyal3's ceo, barry snyder. shaquille: i met barry during all-star weekend, he was talking about loyal3. usually when we talk about financial's just people can get involved. now everyone can get involved. everyone can get...
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it was like a neil simon-eugene o'neill house together. when i saw this i never expected it.emember asking a lyricist. when you gave your poem of 30 years to larry book, he says he never let me down. carl never let me down. every time i saw it i went -- the flags and the kites arch it -- are just trippy. charlie: you call him up. how soon do you see the image? weeks? months? richard: it averaged about a month. i was never disappointed. when i saw the mousetrap i said that's me. charlie: the next one is, what a shame love is a two-way street. richard: i have been a recovering addict for 20 years and i was a mess. i'm still nuts, no longer an addict. alcohol and drugs and coke is not managing me anymore for 20 years. that's good. my wife never saw me loaded. before that, i think it was the media maven saying communication is a two-way street. it was a shame my narcissism got in the way of a relationship. particularly as a drug addict, i had to be right all the time. charlie: i used to think topical depression were my relative in florida. richard: that is a joke, obviously. i wa
it was like a neil simon-eugene o'neill house together. when i saw this i never expected it.emember asking a lyricist. when you gave your poem of 30 years to larry book, he says he never let me down. carl never let me down. every time i saw it i went -- the flags and the kites arch it -- are just trippy. charlie: you call him up. how soon do you see the image? weeks? months? richard: it averaged about a month. i was never disappointed. when i saw the mousetrap i said that's me. charlie: the...
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if i ever played candy land again i would play with rob o'neil. he killed bin laden. guy seems pretty cool not like tucker. tucker shut up. is he still talking? should i just let him keep going? i will day dream until he stops. >> it is your move. oh>> know blue. >> you go for the ice cream cone. >> that is so wrong. this is going to take forever. >> double red. >> that's a winner. >> i beat the guy who killed bin laden. >> well played, sir. >> thank you for your service. i am interested, what is your life like after this happened? how has your life changed? >>> it has been different i get recognized in a lot of places. i was concerned about that but it has been overwhelmingly positive. the best story i haven't told yet. i had a woman standing in line she elbowed her daughter. the daughter looked at me and said we have a test about you on monday. a test, what do you mean? she said current events class we have a test about you. do you have a pen and paper? what's your name in victoria. i wrote please give victoria an a. >> what do you do now? >> take a selfie. >> when
if i ever played candy land again i would play with rob o'neil. he killed bin laden. guy seems pretty cool not like tucker. tucker shut up. is he still talking? should i just let him keep going? i will day dream until he stops. >> it is your move. oh>> know blue. >> you go for the ice cream cone. >> that is so wrong. this is going to take forever. >> double red. >> that's a winner. >> i beat the guy who killed bin laden. >> well played, sir....
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biggest thing is that you just mentioned it, the biggest factor is the change in the mindset among o'neillsmoney, had delivered home for a couple of months when i was out of college and i was ashamed of that. i was weeping in a bunk bed with a sherrill takes poster, my mom was cooking dinner, that part was great, but i was ashamed to be at home great i don't think that's the case now. and you know, try to pay the student loans. large income is government policy, which is a shame. and i don't think in our generation. >> they do is say that the millennial's as are starting to come around, they wanted to do this experience. >> instead of just doing it a bit later, they are getting there. they are starting this family formation. the longer term we are set up for a much better situation. and yes, it will be getting better. >> the lgi homes, it is a small homebuilder. >> what do you think reign. >> this is a homebuilder based in new jersey and the stock has come down, but i highly recommend it especially now that we are seeing the murders taking place and it makes a lot of sense because of financ
biggest thing is that you just mentioned it, the biggest factor is the change in the mindset among o'neillsmoney, had delivered home for a couple of months when i was out of college and i was ashamed of that. i was weeping in a bunk bed with a sherrill takes poster, my mom was cooking dinner, that part was great, but i was ashamed to be at home great i don't think that's the case now. and you know, try to pay the student loans. large income is government policy, which is a shame. and i don't...