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the only person i knew was oliver. >> oliver was 30-year-old oliver o'quinn, an intensive care nurseds hospital on the campus of the university of florida. a background check revealed michelle and oliver were casual friends. >> i'd describe him as quirky. there was something about him, something that he felt like he had to go the extra mile to prove himself, where most people would just be themselves. the way he acted about michelle, i kind of knew from when he first met her that he had had a crush on her. >> i think she made comments to both her friends and her mother that he was weird and that she felt sorry for him. >> then police discovered some troubling information. a review of michelle's phone records showed that o'quinn's interest in michelle bordered on harassment. >> he had called michelle herndon 43 times in less than a month, and he had called michelle herndon every single day for nine straight days preceding her murder. he never calls her again. he knows there's no one there to answer. >> o'quinn's job in the intensive care unit would have given him access to pediatric b
the only person i knew was oliver. >> oliver was 30-year-old oliver o'quinn, an intensive care nurseds hospital on the campus of the university of florida. a background check revealed michelle and oliver were casual friends. >> i'd describe him as quirky. there was something about him, something that he felt like he had to go the extra mile to prove himself, where most people would just be themselves. the way he acted about michelle, i kind of knew from when he first met her that he...
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they produced 400% more olive this year than last.e second-biggest producer in the world. >> translator: it's extremely important. firstly for us producers. it shows our work is valued on the international market. >> reporter: around two thirds of tunisia's olive oil is exported to the european union. this year farmers could have sold even more if it wasn't for e.u. quotas. and some tunisians say they are not profitting as much as they should from what they do sell. that's because many european countries buy tunisian oil cheaply in bulk and then mix it with their suppliers. >> translator: i believe we need to promote our own olive oil. to stop selling in bulk. we have to bottle our own oil. >> reporter: good quality olive oil can help them stay ahead of the competition. this tree nursery sold 5 million plants last year but there are challenges. tunisia doesn't have a big enough variety of species or advances irrigation technology. olive oil production is vital to tunisia's economy. the industry employs hundreds of thousands of people
they produced 400% more olive this year than last.e second-biggest producer in the world. >> translator: it's extremely important. firstly for us producers. it shows our work is valued on the international market. >> reporter: around two thirds of tunisia's olive oil is exported to the european union. this year farmers could have sold even more if it wasn't for e.u. quotas. and some tunisians say they are not profitting as much as they should from what they do sell. that's because...
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mayonnaise and extra virgin olive oil.e'll dress our handful of mixed greens which is going to top our sandwich. add that to the mixing bowl. then add whatever your favorite dressing. in in house we use a white balance sal mick dressing at brittinghams. two chiabatta roles we'll open up here. the top we'll spread on some olive which we made in house by pureeing olivessing buy it in store or chop up olives and spread that on top. 1 tablespoon per sandwich. we'll put our marinated tuna down on the bottom half of the role. now we'll top our tuna with marinated plum tomatoes marinated with fresh tyme and extra virgin olive oil. add our sliced hard boiled egg. component of nicoise factor to the sandwich. top it with our dressed field greens and top it off with our role. and that is how you put together a nice healthy tuna ncios i.e. here at brittinghams or at home. >> time for dessert. we've shown you the brownies here's another dessert you'll want to advertisement chef robert ben nest classic cake makes us his favorite chocola
mayonnaise and extra virgin olive oil.e'll dress our handful of mixed greens which is going to top our sandwich. add that to the mixing bowl. then add whatever your favorite dressing. in in house we use a white balance sal mick dressing at brittinghams. two chiabatta roles we'll open up here. the top we'll spread on some olive which we made in house by pureeing olivessing buy it in store or chop up olives and spread that on top. 1 tablespoon per sandwich. we'll put our marinated tuna down on...
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. >> tunisia has become the second big he is producer of olive oil in the world. the boom has not translated into more profits. >> just a few years ago kareem could never have imagined doing so well. across tunisia all farms like his have prospered from lots of rain and healthy trees. tunisia produced 40% more olive i'll than last, and there year it was the second biggest producer in the world. >> it is extremely important. first for us as producers. it shows that our work is valued on the international market. >> around two-thirds of tunisia tunisia's olive oil is exported to the european union. this year farmers could have sold more if it wasn't for e.u. quotas. and some tunisiaens say they're not profiting as much as they should from what they do sell. that's because many european companies buy tunisiaen olive oil cheaply in bulk and then mix it with their own supplies. >> i believe we have to put more commercial marketing effort for our own oil. stop selling bulk. we have to promote our own oil. >> they say good quality olive oil can deep them ahead of the com
. >> tunisia has become the second big he is producer of olive oil in the world. the boom has not translated into more profits. >> just a few years ago kareem could never have imagined doing so well. across tunisia all farms like his have prospered from lots of rain and healthy trees. tunisia produced 40% more olive i'll than last, and there year it was the second biggest producer in the world. >> it is extremely important. first for us as producers. it shows that our work is...
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oliver. mr. street? >> i'm so glad entered this race. prior to me none of these candidates talk about stop and frisk. none of them were talking about community policing. i put together a four-point, a plan, to stop the violence. i have had that plan out there. if i was not in this race, there wouldn't be discussed. is there community profiling? i think it is a little will bit. i miss read that. i think it is a little bit. i don't think it is overwhelming. i'll talk about that a little bit later on. but, it can be stopped easily. >> miss abraham? >> i think the first one to solute fine men and women of the police department who do their job appropriately. but it is clear from the evidence that read across the the country that racial profiling is a reality. so obviously i support implementation of the 91 points on the presidential commission, which our chief ramsey has participated in. second of all i would look at recruiting and training of police officers and make sure they are sensitized to what need to be done on the street, in the str
oliver. mr. street? >> i'm so glad entered this race. prior to me none of these candidates talk about stop and frisk. none of them were talking about community policing. i put together a four-point, a plan, to stop the violence. i have had that plan out there. if i was not in this race, there wouldn't be discussed. is there community profiling? i think it is a little will bit. i miss read that. i think it is a little bit. i don't think it is overwhelming. i'll talk about that a little bit...
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- olive! stop dreaming about the best day you ever had and get up here! - sorry, ms.. - olive will now "commenceth" the "drawingth" of the 5 "namesth" from the "thingyth."
- olive! stop dreaming about the best day you ever had and get up here! - sorry, ms.. - olive will now "commenceth" the "drawingth" of the 5 "namesth" from the "thingyth."
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oliver: they are. they have a great corporate strategy department, they are thinking hard about how to really turn the ship towards growth. we have had consolidation at apartment stores and you have enough malls. we also have enough physical retail stores. it is really the next-door for holiday all about mobile. it will be about how you get a better deal, how you get control promotions, and the new loyalty program. olivia: all right, all of her, thank you so much. oliver chen with an outperform on macy's. erik: still to come, we are standing by for a live news conference from philadelphia mayor michael nutter on the amtrak derailment. olivia: an activist investor nelson peltz sales in his bid for a tw dupont board seat. ♪ olivia: we have breaking news out of philadelphia. mayor michael notter is giving an update on the deadly amtrak derailment outside philadelphia. six people are dead and dozens injured could let's listen to what mayor nutter has to say. mayor nutter: as i mentioned to you earlier this
oliver: they are. they have a great corporate strategy department, they are thinking hard about how to really turn the ship towards growth. we have had consolidation at apartment stores and you have enough malls. we also have enough physical retail stores. it is really the next-door for holiday all about mobile. it will be about how you get a better deal, how you get control promotions, and the new loyalty program. olivia: all right, all of her, thank you so much. oliver chen with an outperform...
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olive oil production is vital to tunisia's economy.ustry employs hundreds of thousands of people a year but it is unpredictable. there is always a threat that drought, bacteria orth sects or insects could wipe out an entire plantation. good that's what happened in italy last year when 800,000 trees were contaminated by bacteria that is usually found ore areas. in a country where people are struggling to find work and tourism is battered by their lack of security, the centuries old industry offers a ray of home. nazanine mosh moshiri, al jazeera america, tunisia. >>> after an interview with afghanistan's president ashraf ghani improved ties between india and pakistan. ghani's plan, could bring the region together like never before. >> taking shinzo abe to task for his speech in front of the u.s. congress. the paper writes that abe must directly acknowledge world war ii history when he marks the 70th anniversary of the war's end. >> under the headline, the guardian view of the future of war. critical questions need to be asked. the paper
olive oil production is vital to tunisia's economy.ustry employs hundreds of thousands of people a year but it is unpredictable. there is always a threat that drought, bacteria orth sects or insects could wipe out an entire plantation. good that's what happened in italy last year when 800,000 trees were contaminated by bacteria that is usually found ore areas. in a country where people are struggling to find work and tourism is battered by their lack of security, the centuries old industry...
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[distant thunder] [sigh] hey, olive - don't say it.gonna say that - i know that we haven't had a case yet today. don't. if you say it, ms. o will give us one. what? that's ridiculous. try it. hey olive isn't it kind of weird we haven't had a case yet today? you two! in my office! i have a case for you. whoa! told you. ms. o: we've got reports of time-travelling laser chickens in the park. over here, people! [loud explosions] otto: they look really angry. you try travelling through time and space looking for a homeland while being chased by morlocks... i may know a bit about them. as long as you follow olive's lead and do exactly what she says, you'll be fine. well, what are you waiting for? go! [beeping] o'brian send us to the park. preparing to squishinate! squishinating! what happened? sorry, olive, it looks like your tube is broken. oh, okay. i'll just use this one. preparing to squishinate! squishinating!
[distant thunder] [sigh] hey, olive - don't say it.gonna say that - i know that we haven't had a case yet today. don't. if you say it, ms. o will give us one. what? that's ridiculous. try it. hey olive isn't it kind of weird we haven't had a case yet today? you two! in my office! i have a case for you. whoa! told you. ms. o: we've got reports of time-travelling laser chickens in the park. over here, people! [loud explosions] otto: they look really angry. you try travelling through time and...
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salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week.from. migas, another iconic dish of andalusia. informally referred to as the shepherd's lunch as the story goes. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melon, and peppers. oh, man, that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. >> every lunch in your life. >> every day i'm here. but lunch is -- >> big. >> big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking a siesta. but that's the flow of life here. >> that sort of begs the question then, while i'm busy hating you for your life, how often are you getting drunk a day? >> twice. one and a half. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> that is so spanish, by the way. everybody has a very distinct opinion and it's completely different. it's like th
salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week.from. migas, another iconic dish of andalusia. informally referred to as the shepherd's lunch as the story goes. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melon, and peppers. oh, man, that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you...
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. >>> for the first time, tune knee she a has become the second producer of olive oil but, now farmersnslated into more prove fifths. >>> just a few years ago careen could never have imagined doing so well. all the farms like his have prospered from lots of rain, and healthy trees, and, this year, produced 400% more olive oil than last, and this year it was the second biggest producer in a world. >>> it is extremely important first for us producers, and it shows that our work is valued, on the international market. >>> around two-thirds of the olive oil is exported to the european union and they could have sold more, if it wasn't for for the e.u. quotes to and some say they are not profiting as much as they should, from what they do sell. >>> that's because many companies by it cheaply in bulk, and then, mix it go their own supplies. >>> i believe that we have to put more commercial and marketing effort into promoting our own to, stop selling in bulk and, we have to bottle our own oil. >>> they say, good quality olive oil can help them stay ahead of the competition. >>> this tree nurse
. >>> for the first time, tune knee she a has become the second producer of olive oil but, now farmersnslated into more prove fifths. >>> just a few years ago careen could never have imagined doing so well. all the farms like his have prospered from lots of rain, and healthy trees, and, this year, produced 400% more olive oil than last, and this year it was the second biggest producer in a world. >>> it is extremely important first for us producers, and it shows that...
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and doug oliver? >> jury is out. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose.e? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ >> the biggest really only city council primary race is in philadelphia's second district which includes a lot of south filly. >> that is where real estate developer rory if i bush aggressive campaign against kenyata johnson. he argues johnson is an obstacle to economic growth. it's too hard to open business and crow 88 jobs. resources need to come to all parts of the second district including point breeze not just center city. councilman johnson finishing his first term is focused on early childhood education a
and doug oliver? >> jury is out. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose.e? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special...
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- (olive): three guests who each love a different type of shape.he cake thief is... - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - argh! - oh, yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. it was a dark and stormy night. my partner and i were called to solve an odd crime at an odd place. (thunderclaps) with even odder people. - welcome to shapely manor. (it bellows like a moose) you must be agents olive and otto. may i take your coats and umbrella? - wow! is this whole place yours? (both laughing) - oh, dear me, no! i am simply the butler. - and i'm the maid. - we live in th
- (olive): three guests who each love a different type of shape.he cake thief is... - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates...
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for some reason, oliver brown's name was listed first.e was simply one of those 13 parents recruited nationwide there were five cases that were part of the brown decision which included 200 planes total. buy a chance of history, we refer to the brown family when they were one piece of a larger story per the kindergarten room tells an important piece of the story. the facilities here were excellent peer to what a lot of people walked in, if they're old enough to remember going to kindergarten in a school like this, it looks just like the one they attended whether they were white or black. the facilities were excellent. the kindergarten room serves to remind people education is about being in a safe place where you can learn from people who are sympathetic to you and understand you and that was exactly what happened here in the elementary school and this was an excellent experience and when they go out and see the exhibits and see the photographs of what schools were like in south carolina and virginia and the district of columbia, and we s
for some reason, oliver brown's name was listed first.e was simply one of those 13 parents recruited nationwide there were five cases that were part of the brown decision which included 200 planes total. buy a chance of history, we refer to the brown family when they were one piece of a larger story per the kindergarten room tells an important piece of the story. the facilities here were excellent peer to what a lot of people walked in, if they're old enough to remember going to kindergarten in...
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oil and stop selling in bulk and we have to bottle our own oil. >> reporter: good quality olive oilthem stay ahead of the competition, this tree nursery sold 5 million plants last year but there are challenges. tunisia doesn't have a big enough variety of species or advanced irrigation technology. olive oil production is vital to tunisia economy and employees hundreds of thousands of people a year and it's unpredictable and always a threat that drought, bacteria or insects could wipe out an entire olive plantation. that's what happened in italy last year when 800,000 trees were contaminated by bacteria usually found in south america. for now tunisia has avoided these kinds of problems. in a country where people are struggling to find work and tour rhythm has been battered by lack of security the century old industry offers a ray of hope. i'm with al jazeera, northern tunisia. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, the mercury rises as nasa's latest mission plunges to the solar system's smallest planet. >>> i'm andy in las vegas as the count down to the fight of the century and looking at th
oil and stop selling in bulk and we have to bottle our own oil. >> reporter: good quality olive oilthem stay ahead of the competition, this tree nursery sold 5 million plants last year but there are challenges. tunisia doesn't have a big enough variety of species or advanced irrigation technology. olive oil production is vital to tunisia economy and employees hundreds of thousands of people a year and it's unpredictable and always a threat that drought, bacteria or insects could wipe out...
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olive oil production is vital to tunisia's economy.he city employs hundreds of thousands of people a year but it is unpredictable. there's always a threat that drought, bacteria or insects could wipe out an entire olive plantation. that's what happened in italy last year when 800,000 trees were contaminated by bacteria usually found in south america. for now, tunisia has avoided these kinds of problems. in a country where people are struggling to find work and tourism has been battered by the lack of security the century's old industry offers a ray of hope. >>> time for another short break. when we come back -- >> i'm andy gallagher in vegas, as the countdown begins to what is being billed as the fight of the century. we'll look at the economic impact on the entertainment capitol. ♪ >>> immigration has been one of the most depated policies to the lead up to the election. >> reporter: it's still quiet here but soon enough the bars and restaurants will be full of european sun seekers. but half of the population here is british. and in ca
olive oil production is vital to tunisia's economy.he city employs hundreds of thousands of people a year but it is unpredictable. there's always a threat that drought, bacteria or insects could wipe out an entire olive plantation. that's what happened in italy last year when 800,000 trees were contaminated by bacteria usually found in south america. for now, tunisia has avoided these kinds of problems. in a country where people are struggling to find work and tourism has been battered by the...
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it's all you, dude. >> rushkoff: oliver's just being modest.ian's but as he showed me, oliver's company is running the show. >> it has a calendar of content that's coming out. you know, if we looked these are two objects that are coming out right now, it's been approved by the artist. >> rushkoff: and then when it goes out, you can track how well it did. >> exactly. if i look at the facebook post analysis, i can see pretty much in real time what those objects are doing. this picture, "coming home from work, luckiest dude in the world," of him and his newborn puppies, reached 5.4 million unique people with 8.9 million views, right, with 377,000 stories generated about it. and so the list kind of keeps going on every time he talks and sometimes twice a day, three times a day, he's reaching three to six million people. >> rushkoff: now, if i'm a brand... >> right, then you want to be in this business. >> rushkoff: i want some of this! how much does it cost me? >> it is going up. literally, our business has done that in the last five months. >> rus
it's all you, dude. >> rushkoff: oliver's just being modest.ian's but as he showed me, oliver's company is running the show. >> it has a calendar of content that's coming out. you know, if we looked these are two objects that are coming out right now, it's been approved by the artist. >> rushkoff: and then when it goes out, you can track how well it did. >> exactly. if i look at the facebook post analysis, i can see pretty much in real time what those objects are doing....
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oliver farry has the details.oliver: francois hollande inspects with cuban counterpart raul castro where he became the first western leader in more than 30 years to visit the country. he was a company by seven ministers and a plethora of french business leaders keen on getting in on cuba's economy as it opens up to the world. it was part of an and shuttle -- unscheduled visit to fidel castro away from the glare of the media. it was a busy day for hollande. he laid a wreath at the grave of was a marquee -- jose marti and called for an end to the u.s. embargo. president hollande: the measures that have hindered cuba's development can finally be ended and done away with. so that every country can be respected in its identity. that is what we must do. oliver: he also opened a new cultural center in havana. the visit profit a lot of excitement on locals stop -- prompted a lot of excitement on locals. >> it is a great event for us part of the friendship cuba has always had with european countries. >> this visit is reall
oliver farry has the details.oliver: francois hollande inspects with cuban counterpart raul castro where he became the first western leader in more than 30 years to visit the country. he was a company by seven ministers and a plethora of french business leaders keen on getting in on cuba's economy as it opens up to the world. it was part of an and shuttle -- unscheduled visit to fidel castro away from the glare of the media. it was a busy day for hollande. he laid a wreath at the grave of was a...
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- (olive): it's getting away! - let the games begin!dd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my least favourite hat... but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) yeah! (yelling) - who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - odd squad, thanks for coming. the problem's this way. every time i try to go inside this happens. (engine starting) and... (car horn honking - hmm, the old house-car switcheroo. otto? (whirring) - try her again ma'am. (doorbell ringing) - finally! thanks, odd squad! - just doing our job. - bye! - that was easier than i thought. - yeah. (rumbling) - odd squad! - oh, no. - if it isn't olive, and her new partner, ewto
- (olive): it's getting away! - let the games begin!dd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my least favourite hat... but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird,...
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and professionally that make him uniquely qualified to lead this city. >> reporter: doug oliver is a name in philadelphia poll dicks. >> this is this city could use a different perspective on some of the challenges that faced it for years report. >> i'm very concerned about the children in my city. >> i share her concern. i have a 12-year-old son. unfortunately, if i only care for mine and i don't care for yours i'm not leading the city i want. >> oliver a former press secretary for the mayor and executive at philadelphia gas works is a product of this city growing up in germantown he switched schools five times in eight years and his mother searched for the right fit for her son. >> how would you say your child hood has shaped the way that you see so many of these issues? when i look at challenges of the school district i can't help but reflect how i fell as a kid and picking middle school when other kids ask kids stole my trumpet behind to learn how to fight and got good grades. >> he graduated from milton hershey school located in hershey. he says children should not have to leave
and professionally that make him uniquely qualified to lead this city. >> reporter: doug oliver is a name in philadelphia poll dicks. >> this is this city could use a different perspective on some of the challenges that faced it for years report. >> i'm very concerned about the children in my city. >> i share her concern. i have a 12-year-old son. unfortunately, if i only care for mine and i don't care for yours i'm not leading the city i want. >> oliver a former...
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the mayor of the city will to have recognize that. >> reporter: oliver has never held elect office but for him that ace benefit to me my executive experience and my experience with the second floor of city hall i think uniquely qualifies me to an office to the extent far grader than anybody running right the now. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage for the race for mayor now until the primary we will profile every candidate and look for our reports both here on television and on line at cbs philly.com. >>> mary lee the great white shark is on the move. >> still ahead at 6:00 where shark has been located and a new speculation about why mary lee is traveling so much. >>> plus from the field to the dance floor an eagles player who lost a bet on social media, heads to the prom. kathy? >>> it sound like fun. >>> weather-wise we are talking about summer heat, in the eastern half of the nation but after this warmth we will have a cool down coming up >>> tonight a tsunami of pollen strikes the region making lots of us, miserable. so many people are going to emergency rooms
the mayor of the city will to have recognize that. >> reporter: oliver has never held elect office but for him that ace benefit to me my executive experience and my experience with the second floor of city hall i think uniquely qualifies me to an office to the extent far grader than anybody running right the now. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage for the race for mayor now until the primary we will profile every candidate and look for our reports...
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oliver luck: when he 1st came back to the u.s. he jumped right into soccer and played very well and is often the case he wanted to play the american sports that he had not played and couldn't play overseas. i said fine as long as your doing something. and it certainly didn't hurt having a dad who played in the nfl, as oliver luck played five seasons with the houston oilers... andrew. my dad's been helpful with everything, he always has great advice and he keeps his mouth shut when he feels that he needs to and he talks to me when i need to be talked to so it's a great thing. oliver luck: "ive tried to be fairly straight forward and candid in the sense of telling him to play qb, you get more of the blame. when things don't go so well, probably more of the credit when they do go well. i also tried to tell him the upsides of qb. not being beat up as much". the years of learning and improving in front of his father's eyes have paid off, as luck helped resurrect the stanford football program, leading them to two bcs bowl appearances...
oliver luck: when he 1st came back to the u.s. he jumped right into soccer and played very well and is often the case he wanted to play the american sports that he had not played and couldn't play overseas. i said fine as long as your doing something. and it certainly didn't hurt having a dad who played in the nfl, as oliver luck played five seasons with the houston oilers... andrew. my dad's been helpful with everything, he always has great advice and he keeps his mouth shut when he feels that...
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for some reason, oliver brown's name was listed first.e was simply one of those 13 parents recruited nationwide, there were five cases that were part of the brown decision which included 200 planes total. buy a chance of history, we refer to the brown family when they were one piece of a larger story per the kindergarten room tells an important piece of the story. the facilities here were excellent peer to what a lot of people walked in, if they're old enough to remember going to kindergarten in a school like this, it looks just like the one they attended whether they were white or black. the facilities were excellent. the kindergarten room serves to remind people education is about being in a safe place where you can learn from people who are sympathetic to you and understand you and that was exactly what happened here in the elementary school and this was an excellent experience and when they go out and see the exhibits and see the photographs of what schools were like in south carolina and virginia and the district of columbia, and we
for some reason, oliver brown's name was listed first.e was simply one of those 13 parents recruited nationwide, there were five cases that were part of the brown decision which included 200 planes total. buy a chance of history, we refer to the brown family when they were one piece of a larger story per the kindergarten room tells an important piece of the story. the facilities here were excellent peer to what a lot of people walked in, if they're old enough to remember going to kindergarten...
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ask her olives. >> he loves all his. >> extra olives.olives reduce the effective alzheimer's and tumors. >> i eat subway lot but i think it's the opposite. i'm kind of a simpleton. >> i often be at the same thing day after day at subway. >> you are a genius. >> i look at john's favorite table and even though he couldn't be there with me i had a photo printed out of john. i put it in a frame and sat on the table. i dug in. it was as delicious a beautiful mind watching the eat. >> i gave you a picture of john. >> great great. >> a new school-year-old county police department is mixing old-fashioned police work technology. they came last week and said things were getting better and the city expanded 2013 with the county run model. we hit the streets friday morning and went on patrol. >> this officer native of camden who can put presidential adviser on her resume. february she was one of six regular cops from her cross the country called to the oval office to advise the president on police strategies. i hit the corner of a penumbra she was w
ask her olives. >> he loves all his. >> extra olives.olives reduce the effective alzheimer's and tumors. >> i eat subway lot but i think it's the opposite. i'm kind of a simpleton. >> i often be at the same thing day after day at subway. >> you are a genius. >> i look at john's favorite table and even though he couldn't be there with me i had a photo printed out of john. i put it in a frame and sat on the table. i dug in. it was as delicious a beautiful mind...
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oliver: the president visits qatar. he will be in saudi arabia too.his publication says that france -- francois hollande is the guest of honor at the gulf cooperation council it reflects france's support for those countries. this newspaper says and every area france supports the position of these wealthy countries and avoids criticism of human rights violations. france has chosen its camp, the sunni monarchies instead of iran. it has taken a hard line in nuclear negotiations with tehran. the rafale contract is worth 6.3 billion euros. paris feels this is in its interest. this newspaper contrasted with a strange one barack obama has. they've been disappointed by obama with his pullbacks from airstrikes on the assad regime's, his criticism of egypt and rapprochement with iran. he's also unlikely to ruffle the feathers of saudi arabia in the same way sweden's foreign minister has in recent months criticizing human rights record. genie: let's move to the international papers. a story we have been headlining at france 24. the killing of two gunmen outside
oliver: the president visits qatar. he will be in saudi arabia too.his publication says that france -- francois hollande is the guest of honor at the gulf cooperation council it reflects france's support for those countries. this newspaper says and every area france supports the position of these wealthy countries and avoids criticism of human rights violations. france has chosen its camp, the sunni monarchies instead of iran. it has taken a hard line in nuclear negotiations with tehran. the...
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it is wonderful to have on your cheese trace olive.here, weaver them down here, pick one this is just yummy. >> and you love these little garden in a jar? >> so cool. these are mason jars. so jars that she can use again, you everything is in this mason jar to kree agent a garden it wicks the water up and everything is in this jar. all she has to do is open the lid put the seeds in there and she's going to have incredible herbs on her counter top you can use them all summer long, and it is fabulous. >> okay and as we wrap up, mike i don't know if you are still sitting there -- >> yes, you said you love these, i don't i don't you don't have dirt to plant stuff n look at this peanee tree you can have out on your deck. >> i love it. always blooms for like week or so doesn't it? >> couple of weeks. three, four weeks. >> three to four weeks you'll have them in bloom. this is the time of year i always think devon horse show that's when you see peanice bloom this this area. so easy. people think they're hard but they're not. >> best smelling f
it is wonderful to have on your cheese trace olive.here, weaver them down here, pick one this is just yummy. >> and you love these little garden in a jar? >> so cool. these are mason jars. so jars that she can use again, you everything is in this mason jar to kree agent a garden it wicks the water up and everything is in this jar. all she has to do is open the lid put the seeds in there and she's going to have incredible herbs on her counter top you can use them all summer long, and...
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thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto.isn't anything - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music playing) -rrr! -yeah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - the weird thing is, is i'm really happy! - not to worry, sir. we got this. - oh! thank you, odd squad! - have a good day, sir. let's go. - i'm slappy the sun, and i'll always be with you! - what? - ♪ slappy and derek, we're best friends ♪ ♪ slappy and derek friendship never ends ♪ - odd squad! i can't live like this! - hi, derek, i'm slappy! i'm your new best friend! hurray! - lovely. - i love you! - yeah, great! - ♪ slappy and derek ♪ - you wanted to see us, ms. o? - yes. something very odd has happened. a giant goldfish is attacking the harbour. olive, activate your suit for water travel. - on it, ms. o. - so that's what these things do! cool... - otto! - oh! yeah, ms. o. what have you got for me? - take this down to storage
thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto.isn't anything - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music playing) -rrr! -yeah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - the weird thing is, is i'm really happy! - not to worry, sir. we got this. - oh! thank you, odd squad! - have a good day, sir. let's go. - i'm slappy the sun, and i'll...
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. - look at olive...skipping! that means... - (both): olive has the skips! - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my collection of rocks - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. - rrr! - yeah! - who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - thanks for coming, odd squad. i don't know what's wrong with my car, but every time i get into the back seat... ...this happens. - (together): whoa! - not to worry. our car- fixinator should do the trick. - wait! let me get at this thing! amazing! wanna go for a bike ride? - actually, i do. - to be young again... - what? - um... let's go. - wait, what did you say? - you wanted to see us, ms. o? - yes. something very odd has h
. - look at olive...skipping! that means... - (both): olive has the skips! - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my collection of rocks - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates...
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- (both): o'fynne. - morning, olive. morning otto. - there you two are. - ms. o, where did you come down from? - if i answer that question, we'll be here for 8 hours. - you can't do that because-- - (all): something very odd has happened. - you guys are good. come with me to the lab. oscar, tell them what's going on. - hey, guys. so i made a gadget called the flip-floppinator. it can flip anything: pancakes, blueberry pancakes, chocolate chip pancakes, pancakes in-- - oscar. - it can also flip numbers, like... say you had 15 juice boxes. - now you're talking my language. - there's a 1 in the tens place and a 5 in the ones place. - wait, what does "place" mean? - it's like where the numbers live. - right. so now, 1 ten lives in the tens place
- (both): o'fynne. - morning, olive. morning otto. - there you two are. - ms. o, where did you come down from? - if i answer that question, we'll be here for 8 hours. - you can't do that because-- - (all): something very odd has happened. - you guys are good. come with me to the lab. oscar, tell them what's going on. - hey, guys. so i made a gadget called the flip-floppinator. it can flip anything: pancakes, blueberry pancakes, chocolate chip pancakes, pancakes in-- - oscar. - it can also flip...
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olive garden's all new duos are here. but not for long, starting at $11.99.assics like chicken parmigiana, paired with new tastes to explore, all served with unlimited salad and breadsticks. four all new duos, starting at $11.99. at olive garden. something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. ♪ ♪ >>> last night in glasgow i had enough with the deeper issues. now i want to go no deeper than the bottom of a bubbling called caldron of haggis. a happy place from my past where once i frolicked young and carefree in the field of fried arts. the university cafe where i learned at the foot of the masters the dao of hot fat and crispy batter. yes, they do a deep-fried mars bar and deep-fried pizza. been there, done that. they'v
olive garden's all new duos are here. but not for long, starting at $11.99.assics like chicken parmigiana, paired with new tastes to explore, all served with unlimited salad and breadsticks. four all new duos, starting at $11.99. at olive garden. something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is...
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rol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love. mazola makes it better. on autopilot when it comes to sensitive teeth? stop numbing. now you can repair. new colgate sensitive toothbrush with built in sensitivity relief pen shields exposed nerves. releiving pain by repairing sensitive teeth. stop numbing. start repairing. why weigh yourself down? try new aveeno® sheer hydration. its active naturals® oat formula... ...goes on feather light. absorbs in seconds... ...keeps skin healthy looking... ...and soft. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results.
rol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love. mazola makes it better. on autopilot when it comes to sensitive teeth? stop numbing. now you can repair. new colgate sensitive toothbrush with built in sensitivity relief pen shields exposed nerves. releiving pain by repairing sensitive teeth. stop numbing. start repairing. why weigh yourself down? try new aveeno® sheer hydration. its active...
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(olive screams.) - my name is agent olive - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperativement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. . this is my partner, agent otto. this is how long two seconds is. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) (unicorn whinnying) - ah! - hi-yah! - come on, buddy! come on! - where are we going?! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - thanks for coming, odd squad. - happy to help. - by the way congratulations. - oh, for the baby? thanks. - i meant the new hat. i haven't seen it before. but the baby too. - totally. we love babies. - now, what seems to be the problem? - well, this is the room where we store the famous giant ball of gum. - not this again. let me guess. the giant ball of gum shrank from one thousand wads of chewed bubble gum to just one. - nope, 43 wad
(olive screams.) - my name is agent olive - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperativement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. . this is my partner, agent otto. this is how long two seconds is. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put...
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colonel oliver north joins me. the security has been elevated at military bases where they have guns. apparently there's not a specific credible threat. shouldn't the rest of us be worried? >> what happened in garland, texas. the fbi gave them a three-hour warning, an alert that one of those terrorists was headed that way. it didn't get to the people who were actually on scene, it apparently arrived at the garland police department. it was never given over to the, thankfully a traffic cop who i may understand may be a nra instructor. if that's true i'm glad managed to drop both of them before they could do any damage. they did wound one school resource officer. but this has been going on for a ng lo time and that is not news to this white house. i know the white house was shocked in february when it was announce thad 20,000 foreigners have joined isis. back in 2014 isis announced that they were targeting military personnel and police. last saturday's three-hour warning ought to tell us, one, we don't have enough in
colonel oliver north joins me. the security has been elevated at military bases where they have guns. apparently there's not a specific credible threat. shouldn't the rest of us be worried? >> what happened in garland, texas. the fbi gave them a three-hour warning, an alert that one of those terrorists was headed that way. it didn't get to the people who were actually on scene, it apparently arrived at the garland police department. it was never given over to the, thankfully a traffic cop...
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for some reason, oliver brown's name is listed first.t is known as brown, but he was simply one of those 13 parents recruited. nationwide, there were five cases that included over 2 hundred place -- 200 plaintiffs total. they were referred to as the brown family although they were one piece of a much larger story. they kindergarten room tells a much larger stories and that the facilities at the munro school were excellent. when people walk into the building, if they remember going to kindergarten and a school like this, it looks like one that they attended whether they are white or black. the facilities were really excellent. they kindergarten room serves to remind people that education is about being a safe place where you can learn from people who are sympathetic to an understanding. that was exactly what was happening here in the munro elementary school which was an excellent educational expansion when they go out to see the exhibits and photographs of what schools were like an south carolina and virginia and the district of columbia
for some reason, oliver brown's name is listed first.t is known as brown, but he was simply one of those 13 parents recruited. nationwide, there were five cases that included over 2 hundred place -- 200 plaintiffs total. they were referred to as the brown family although they were one piece of a much larger story. they kindergarten room tells a much larger stories and that the facilities at the munro school were excellent. when people walk into the building, if they remember going to...
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. >> can you tell the audience with oliver is where that is. >> oliver is in east baltimore it is where they film the wire. it is adjacent to the ebdi region around johns hopkins medical. it is between johns hopkins medical and amtrak station. and we work there near the station, station north through green mount down through johnson square and oliver. we have built about 230-some units across that region and we have reduced vacancy from over 40% to 8% thus far, we believe we will reach 5% vacancy in a couple more years with a bit more effort. we have increased median incomes within that region which was pretty consistently whom oj nous very low income population we've -- median income have raised 64% since we'ven investing there and performing in the city a series of neighborhood over time i believe baltimore has done four different iterations. they have a time series of the market traj ekt reese value trajectories of place and can then adjust their programs individual communities can adjust their strategies or make their case based on data for why they need resources and of what kind.
. >> can you tell the audience with oliver is where that is. >> oliver is in east baltimore it is where they film the wire. it is adjacent to the ebdi region around johns hopkins medical. it is between johns hopkins medical and amtrak station. and we work there near the station, station north through green mount down through johnson square and oliver. we have built about 230-some units across that region and we have reduced vacancy from over 40% to 8% thus far, we believe we will...
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oliver, you've been the voice of reason for the first 30 minutes.too. >> that's better. >> again, no, i think you bring up a great point. these are unlike the tech bubble we saw in '99 and 2000. these are companies that are serving a real need. and i think the growth in that area is going to be absolutely fantastic over the next decade. >> do we have to worry about them being cyclical though? >> yes, to a certain extent. again, technology is a broad field. right? charles: we had a tech ceo whose company went public. he made a great point. back then, we weren't built out for this. we could spend a gazillion on our websites. i used to do a show on yahoo finance. people couldn't watch it. we have the building blocks now. it feels like, i mean, everything gets cyclical at some point. trying to pick the top of apple. >> i know what you're saying. so pcs are going obsolete. or close to it. charles: i think it works hand in hand with mobile. but they'll play another role. >> the cyber threat. which we had a deep discussion about earlier in the show. they'l
oliver, you've been the voice of reason for the first 30 minutes.too. >> that's better. >> again, no, i think you bring up a great point. these are unlike the tech bubble we saw in '99 and 2000. these are companies that are serving a real need. and i think the growth in that area is going to be absolutely fantastic over the next decade. >> do we have to worry about them being cyclical though? >> yes, to a certain extent. again, technology is a broad field. right?...
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thank you. gent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is the odd squad bathroom key.ut back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - grrr! - yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - thank you so much for coming odd squad. - what seems to be the problem, sir? - so, i'm sitting here, trying to catch up on a bunch of work but every time i try to click this pen... it's easier if i just show you. (clicking) - (agents): whoa! - it just keeps going. - whoa... - and watch... - whoa! - i know! - question: how did you start at your house? - that wasn't even my house! i haven't been home for 6 weeks! - not to worry, sir; we have a fix. don't use this pen anymore. - oh, yeah... - use one of ours. - oh! thanks, odd squad! - have a great day. - wait, where am i flying to? - we're going to boston. - oh... i've got family there. - (olive): hey, oscar. happy friday! - it's friday today? - what's wrong? - well, i thought today wa
thank you. gent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is the odd squad bathroom key.ut back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - grrr! - yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - thank you so much for coming odd squad. - what seems to be the problem, sir? - so, i'm sitting here, trying to catch up on a bunch of work but every...
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you brought olive oil for a reason?rket shelves and 70% didn't live up to the extra virgin label. you need to have more confidence in the olive oil is in a dark container it is less likely to become rancid or if it has a harvest date on the label. >> dark bottle is better? >> it's better because the light can make the olive oil go bad. >> what is the harvest label? >> many of the best olive oil manufacturers have a harvest date on the front so that can give you more confidence that it is from a good manufacturer. it is more recent and hasn't been sitting on the shelf for a few years. >> why do manufacturers do this? >> everybody is trying to get the most bang for their money. they are trying to appeal to consumers. they are trying to sell healthier products. consumers have clamored for lower calorie and either make it green or in the case of 100 calorie packs like i'm just going to eat it and they did a study and found that people with 25% less food if it is in a 100-calpack. you can't educate yourself on everything. if
you brought olive oil for a reason?rket shelves and 70% didn't live up to the extra virgin label. you need to have more confidence in the olive oil is in a dark container it is less likely to become rancid or if it has a harvest date on the label. >> dark bottle is better? >> it's better because the light can make the olive oil go bad. >> what is the harvest label? >> many of the best olive oil manufacturers have a harvest date on the front so that can give you more...
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neil: all of you olive garden fans do you love the bread sticks?ait until you try bread stick sandwiches! talk about leveraging off success. mcdonald's are you taking note? . neil: three weeks after the stick chris christie offers, promised to means test social security today offering a not so nearly mean tashgs wants to simplify the whole code. details are few, but is this presidential positioning good? political watcher karen says this won't help christie win over folks but chris says it could. chris turner you think this could be a step in the right direction for him why? >> sure, first of all, thanks for having me on the show. i mean look the fact we're having this discussion today means it's already a win. you know presidential campaign as you know -- neil: we had a free segment. it was either going to be this or the biosphere we went with this. >> which is why i'm on the free segment. presidential campaigns and i had the great pleasure or displeasure depending how you want to look at it, working on four of them in my political life, are all a
neil: all of you olive garden fans do you love the bread sticks?ait until you try bread stick sandwiches! talk about leveraging off success. mcdonald's are you taking note? . neil: three weeks after the stick chris christie offers, promised to means test social security today offering a not so nearly mean tashgs wants to simplify the whole code. details are few, but is this presidential positioning good? political watcher karen says this won't help christie win over folks but chris says it...
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olive garden te trae italian duos desde $11.99. un clásico como el chicken parmigiana... veamos... toma, la pasta no blanqueo mucho. hmmm... ¡a ti si se te ven bien blancos! ... crest whitestrips blanquea 25 veces mejor que una pasta blanqueadora líder. crest whitestrips. la manera de blanquear. ♪ ¿qué significa tener una garantía de millas ilimitadas en un mercedes-benz preadquirido certificado? ¿qué significa manejar tan lejos como quiera por hasta tres años y estar cubierto? significa que tu odómetro está ahí para grabar los recuerdos. durante el evento de ventas de mercedes-benz preadquiridos certificados desde ahora hasta el 1 de junio, obtendrás mantenimiento prepagado de cortesía y recibirás tus dos primeros pagos mensuales por nuestra cuenta en modelos selectos. >> el papÁ francisco a un misionero espaÑol que llegÓ a california para estar con las comunidad indÍgenas de la zona la canonizaciÓn ha despertado polÉmica. >>> se le conoce como el apostol de california des contribuyo como un misionero. >>> el fraile espaÑol bautizÓ a miles de indÍgenas originario de mall
olive garden te trae italian duos desde $11.99. un clásico como el chicken parmigiana... veamos... toma, la pasta no blanqueo mucho. hmmm... ¡a ti si se te ven bien blancos! ... crest whitestrips blanquea 25 veces mejor que una pasta blanqueadora líder. crest whitestrips. la manera de blanquear. ♪ ¿qué significa tener una garantía de millas ilimitadas en un mercedes-benz preadquirido certificado? ¿qué significa manejar tan lejos como quiera por hasta tres años y estar cubierto?...
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--"oliver" utiliza sus patitas para plasmar los colores y crear su pieza artstica...resenciar el talento d"oliver" en el zoolgico donde el pinginio se luci concentrndose en su magistral obra de arte... --a la hermosa creacin se le agregaron las huellas de los pies dsu beb... convirtindola -- y recuerde que el proximo jueves tenemos nuestro segmento la mascota de la semaon un invitado muy especial en nuestro estudio. take fs -- y adems compartiremos a travs de nuestras pantallas las fotografas de los consentidos de casa, sus mascotas. juanfra --- si usted quiere que su perrit to, pajarito, o cualquier otramascota tenga sus 15 segundos de fama slo debe enviarnos su fotografa a nuestro correo electrnico noticierot48@te lemundo.com --- o a travs de nuestra cuenta en facebook, telemundo 48 anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que cada hora tendremos resmenes informativos.. anchor y los esperamos con ms detalledlas noticias en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez de la maÑana.. hasta entonces! --- ♪ ♪ escÁndalo en el fÚtbol arrestan en suiza a 9 funcionarios de la fif
--"oliver" utiliza sus patitas para plasmar los colores y crear su pieza artstica...resenciar el talento d"oliver" en el zoolgico donde el pinginio se luci concentrndose en su magistral obra de arte... --a la hermosa creacin se le agregaron las huellas de los pies dsu beb... convirtindola -- y recuerde que el proximo jueves tenemos nuestro segmento la mascota de la semaon un invitado muy especial en nuestro estudio. take fs -- y adems compartiremos a travs de nuestras...
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you have olive. >> olive. >> and we have dakota. >> and magic. >> they're very vocal this morning. >> very vocal. they want to play around to your cameras, i think, today. >> so, you know, it's cat season. you have a lot of these guys coming in. tell me about the need this time of year, especially. >> this is cat season in full force, kitten season, starts around middle of april and runs until june or so. we have about 25 or so kittens in the shelter now. and we'll travel around the rescue shelters in the area, and they're overwhelmed. every shelter we go into is overwhelmed with kittens this time of year. >> tell me what kind of home would be good for a foster family let's say. >> yeah, we really need to have foster families this time of year so we can have some additional space in our facility. the more kittens that we can get into foster families, foster homes, the more we can adopt. needs to be a family that will, you know, will devote some amount of time to socializing the kittens. that's what they need right now to be touched and to play with human beings. >> what about other pe
you have olive. >> olive. >> and we have dakota. >> and magic. >> they're very vocal this morning. >> very vocal. they want to play around to your cameras, i think, today. >> so, you know, it's cat season. you have a lot of these guys coming in. tell me about the need this time of year, especially. >> this is cat season in full force, kitten season, starts around middle of april and runs until june or so. we have about 25 or so kittens in the shelter...
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olive garden heard your dilemma.hey figured out a way to make them the main course. >>> plus a rising star among gop white house hopefuls as "saturday night lives" puts it own spin on each of their platforms. do you ever have too much money? >> it is ben carson! he is about to put his neurosurgeon training to use, because the thing he says, will blow your mind. >>> obamacare is the worst thing since slavery. >> all the way from miami, it is senator marco rubio. he believes marriage to be between one man and one sexy mamacita. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer but...i wouldn't have it any other way. lo ok at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. melissa: breaking news right now. george
olive garden heard your dilemma.hey figured out a way to make them the main course. >>> plus a rising star among gop white house hopefuls as "saturday night lives" puts it own spin on each of their platforms. do you ever have too much money? >> it is ben carson! he is about to put his neurosurgeon training to use, because the thing he says, will blow your mind. >>> obamacare is the worst thing since slavery. >> all the way from miami, it is senator marco...
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garden, you know we love olive garden.ill start using its bread sticks to make chicken parm and meat ball sandwiches. its pretty cool. in fact, the restaurant even released an ad to clear up a a few things about the new menu items. take a look at this. >> here at olive garden you can now get our signature bread sticks as the bread to our delicious sandwiches. but you'll also continue to get unlimited bread sticks in addition to the breadsticks sandwich. then try our new never ending breadstick even after you leave the restaurant deal. we'll make sure everyone goes home with an old shopping cart full of all the piping hot bread sticks you can fit in your car. and with our new-new all you'll ever eat again is breadsticks deal we'll send a trained olive garden baker to break into your house and prepare batch after batch of warm toasty breadsticks. even after you say, "that's quite enough breadsticks." he'll still be there cranking out breadstick after breadstick until you call the cops. breadstick garden when you are here, yo
garden, you know we love olive garden.ill start using its bread sticks to make chicken parm and meat ball sandwiches. its pretty cool. in fact, the restaurant even released an ad to clear up a a few things about the new menu items. take a look at this. >> here at olive garden you can now get our signature bread sticks as the bread to our delicious sandwiches. but you'll also continue to get unlimited bread sticks in addition to the breadsticks sandwich. then try our new never ending...