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i love this percy sledge classic and otis redding, this is all hallowed ground to me.ort of reinforcement with "dock of the bay" with the otis redding standard. there were people saying, you don't need to go there, i know you love the song, and couldn't understand what the hesitation was because as a kid we did everybody's great songs. that's what we did in clubs, in restaurants and bars and any place that would have us, right? i do "dock of the bay," it gets all kinds of radio and then it stops and there's like a layer of gate keepers saying, i don't know. i mean this is an otis redding standard and i'm going, yeah, yes, it is, and zel mau redding happens to be watching show time at the apollo and i'm invited on to do "dock of the bay," and she gives us this amazing kind of critique, amazing endorsement. she loved the performance and she knows her husband would have. all of the walls came down and i saw something crazy happen there and the song became a huge hit and i got to meet zelma and the family. it taught me never -- it taught me to be respectful and be okay wit
i love this percy sledge classic and otis redding, this is all hallowed ground to me.ort of reinforcement with "dock of the bay" with the otis redding standard. there were people saying, you don't need to go there, i know you love the song, and couldn't understand what the hesitation was because as a kid we did everybody's great songs. that's what we did in clubs, in restaurants and bars and any place that would have us, right? i do "dock of the bay," it gets all kinds of...
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this year we think we could be up three points or so. >> also otis.s has been kind of like well blah, you know it is a great business maybe one day it will pick up. you are talking very big numbers there too. >> otis has the biggest back log we've had since 2007. here in north america we've got record backlog. the only problem is not enough people to put elevators in. in europe we've started to see very strong momentum in the back half of the year with orders up 14%. in china while it is down at least it is showing science of recovery in the first part of the year. >> aerospace has been strong throughout. we've got a president that wants more defense spending so i'm going conflate a little with you with aerospace. but this business also even since december when we talked seems like it is stronger. >> aerospace is one of those business, jim, where you don't worry about it kind of quarter to quarter. you think about it more sec you alreadily. today there are like 26,000 commercial aircraft in service. in the next -- years that will be 46,000. miles in a
this year we think we could be up three points or so. >> also otis.s has been kind of like well blah, you know it is a great business maybe one day it will pick up. you are talking very big numbers there too. >> otis has the biggest back log we've had since 2007. here in north america we've got record backlog. the only problem is not enough people to put elevators in. in europe we've started to see very strong momentum in the back half of the year with orders up 14%. in china while...
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the company the technicians were working for, otis elevator, says it will defend its mechanics. four children and an adult are hurt.. after a gust of wind lifted a bounce house off the ground. it happened yesterday during a church event in orlando, florida. two of the children and a woman who was trying to hold down the bounce house were taken to the hospital. there's still no word on their conditions. the pastor plans to discuss the incident with the rental company today. church members assumed the bounce house was secured properly.. and she wants to find out why it wasn't. the white house is looking to regroup this week after the big defeat on the health care bill, but the fingerpointing continues with president trump leading the charge. first he blamed democrats.. and now he's calling out conservative lawmakers. elizabeth hur has the latest. to march madness now -- the final four is set, and was. we'll pick it up with just 14 seconds left. u-n-c is up 73-70... justin jackson misses the shot... kentucky has a chance to tie it up... carolina chooses not to foul... so malik monk
the company the technicians were working for, otis elevator, says it will defend its mechanics. four children and an adult are hurt.. after a gust of wind lifted a bounce house off the ground. it happened yesterday during a church event in orlando, florida. two of the children and a woman who was trying to hold down the bounce house were taken to the hospital. there's still no word on their conditions. the pastor plans to discuss the incident with the rental company today. church members...
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. >> milo and otis. >> that's a more current reference, thank you. i'm going back to like the 1960s. >> "milo and otis" is pretty old too. >> that makes me feel very old. thanks, jessica. good morning to all you ju youngsters out there. >>> let's take a look and show you what's going on. i do have good news, live doppler 7, i've overlaid the fog layer, notice only a mile and a half in napa. everybody else, pretty good. that's because of all the high clouds out there. here's a look at what's going on as far as our east bay hills camera. look how calm the water is, a reflection of the city lights. dress for mild temperatures this morning. already 63 to 67 at noon. and at 4:00, 61 to 67. 55 to 62 at 7:00. just mild all around. let's get a check on the morning commute. >>> we've only had one issue so far today and it's on the peninsula. northbound 101 right around marsh, all lanes just reopened. this was a rollover crash that happened just before 4:30 this morning so some pretty quick clean-up. and actually, the driver of that vehicle fled the scene. jum
. >> milo and otis. >> that's a more current reference, thank you. i'm going back to like the 1960s. >> "milo and otis" is pretty old too. >> that makes me feel very old. thanks, jessica. good morning to all you ju youngsters out there. >>> let's take a look and show you what's going on. i do have good news, live doppler 7, i've overlaid the fog layer, notice only a mile and a half in napa. everybody else, pretty good. that's because of all the high...
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johnny otis used to play down street.nd the r & b, my sense of humor came from that relaxed attitude. and tommy, the sail thing. he grew up inner canada and found only black neighborhood calgary. everybody came from texas and they said what's the farthest away from texas we can get on this money? and they ended up in canada in a place called amber valley. and his wife, maxine, and her brother, who was the drummer for three dog night. so there again, tommy was immersed in that r & b scene. t the music. that's how we understood each other. and the rhythm. >> the comedy, you know. there can be insightful. >> this is the 30th anniversary of east l.a. the 40th anniversary of it, up in smoke. here again you're ahead of your time. last year, there were more ballot initiatives. what do you make -- >> again, the timeliness friflt years later of that film. >> it was amazing. we had gone through a period, we were very successful. at the end, all of a sudden we got into movies. and then it starts again. but with the movie period iden
johnny otis used to play down street.nd the r & b, my sense of humor came from that relaxed attitude. and tommy, the sail thing. he grew up inner canada and found only black neighborhood calgary. everybody came from texas and they said what's the farthest away from texas we can get on this money? and they ended up in canada in a place called amber valley. and his wife, maxine, and her brother, who was the drummer for three dog night. so there again, tommy was immersed in that r & b...
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just saying all this division, particularly otis and carrier. >> ev that been concerned about otis in the chinese market. >> he said china's good but the u.s. is much better. he said something's happened with his orders in the last couple of months. for both carrier and for heating ventilation air conditioning and for otis in this country. and he said look, i can say trump, i can say -- >> maybe. >> but there's just a surge of orders. so yes, i think boeing always had a great move and i really like boeing but people should look at united technologies. broke a lot of news in my interview. >> we'll talk more about that when we get to the other side of the bell. we'll keep an eye on it. stay with us. we start the week trading in just a few minutes. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questio
just saying all this division, particularly otis and carrier. >> ev that been concerned about otis in the chinese market. >> he said china's good but the u.s. is much better. he said something's happened with his orders in the last couple of months. for both carrier and for heating ventilation air conditioning and for otis in this country. and he said look, i can say trump, i can say -- >> maybe. >> but there's just a surge of orders. so yes, i think boeing always had a...
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big order up in otis. that's u.s. base.urn. >> otis is not doing well in china anymore. >> no, because the chinese are not building as much as they were. you have otis, those two divisions are very important. can i point out, david, united technologies, fighter plane. they're delivering on that. >> yeah. >> on the joint fighter. that they're delivering on. >> right. one would expect if there's increased defense spending as the trump administration wants there would be a beneficiary in that. >> and since the decision in indiana, the president is a big backer of united technologies. at one point everyone said buy carrier, the salesperson in chief it's okay. >> well, apparently there were some increased sales. >> the business is good. united technologies, inexpensive stuff. look, all the industrials had a giant move. that was part of the trump stock, trump stock, industrials, now it's come back to tech. some biotech and obviously the consumer package goods because of your friend who is still on the prow. >> well, no. kraft-hei
big order up in otis. that's u.s. base.urn. >> otis is not doing well in china anymore. >> no, because the chinese are not building as much as they were. you have otis, those two divisions are very important. can i point out, david, united technologies, fighter plane. they're delivering on that. >> yeah. >> on the joint fighter. that they're delivering on. >> right. one would expect if there's increased defense spending as the trump administration wants there would...
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north and southbound there's water main repairs going on here, between monroe street and northwest and otise as well. north of i-70 if you're up by highway 97, both diiorectns are closed as well because of an accident, hoods mill road and off the top of the show we mentioned that fire. it is closing down some side streets like willow lane between holly ridge road and pine tree. if you're in that neighborhood, emery lane is closed as well. it will be hard to get out of that neighborhood this morning. . >>> thanks. good morning, everybody larry miller. we begin in northeast d. c. where it was a violent night five people were shot in separate shootings around brentwood road. in all three men and a woman were shot. the juvenile male was also walked himself to the hospital with injuries. all of the victims are expected to survive. >>> in prince georges county a teenager is dead after being gunned down near a playground in oxen hills. the shooting happened outside an apartment complex. the teen was rushed to the hospital but later died. the name of the victim has not been released and the suspect
north and southbound there's water main repairs going on here, between monroe street and northwest and otise as well. north of i-70 if you're up by highway 97, both diiorectns are closed as well because of an accident, hoods mill road and off the top of the show we mentioned that fire. it is closing down some side streets like willow lane between holly ridge road and pine tree. if you're in that neighborhood, emery lane is closed as well. it will be hard to get out of that neighborhood this...
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be venice and 30 otis.so in total is would generate about a dozen housing units of which about 2500 would be affordable. the last stop is public benefits. what we've done is take a look at the amount of public benefits we think that could be generated under the [inaudible] development requirements that are existing, impact fees which are also existing, and we are proposing no rose community facility system which would be a new funding source. the melrose district or cfd is a flexible funding source that can be used to fund improvements in a specified area. is currently one and transbay and we are also proposing one and central soma. there's many details that need to be determined when the district is establish including which properties participate, the rate of the tax, the specific improvements funded with the revenues were at the early stages of that. we are proposing cfd really for two reasons one is to we know that transit at van ness and marketers really constrained so this is one way the city can gene
be venice and 30 otis.so in total is would generate about a dozen housing units of which about 2500 would be affordable. the last stop is public benefits. what we've done is take a look at the amount of public benefits we think that could be generated under the [inaudible] development requirements that are existing, impact fees which are also existing, and we are proposing no rose community facility system which would be a new funding source. the melrose district or cfd is a flexible funding...
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given by reporters like the wonderful david broder and otis chandler -- most of them focus on somethingin 1970, the credibility gap, the idea among some parts of the public that, as chandler put it "they are not getting a fax from the press, that we are not telling it as it is." david broder thought part of the problem was that neither politicians know reporters fully appreciated the fact that they have entirely different purposes , that politicians want to use to polish their images and reporters want to use politicians to get a good story. but it was chandler's lecture that struck me particularly. areticians, he lamented, less thick-skinned than they once were. they recognize that their image is important to them and they go to great lengths to criticize reportage that is not is favorable to them as they had expected. little did he know. [laughter] there is also an essay by herb klein, the head of communications under nixon, and it is also fascinating for the way it speaks of the press as an institution, that is valuable and essential to a democracy. there is a sense of institutionali
given by reporters like the wonderful david broder and otis chandler -- most of them focus on somethingin 1970, the credibility gap, the idea among some parts of the public that, as chandler put it "they are not getting a fax from the press, that we are not telling it as it is." david broder thought part of the problem was that neither politicians know reporters fully appreciated the fact that they have entirely different purposes , that politicians want to use to polish their images...
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. >> reporter: the old otis elevator plant protected from being demolish. >> what is this facade. >> but inside -- >> the inside is more interesting than the outside. >> yeah. >> you see this piece of equipment here across the top? that rolls all the way down. >> reporter: still works, too and victoria furs uses it in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed,? >> no. i like the aesthetic of the original factory. >> reporter: we received a letter about two week ago. >> you're smiling. >> yeah. >> sharon walker knew the property she's been managing all these years at 38th and powelton was special. just didn't know it was cultur culturally and socially histor historic. >> it's just an exciting time tori dollar fee school for the blind. >> a lot has changed surrounding the old pennsylvania industrial home for blind women. >> we worked hard for, of course, to keep the building maintain it and things like that. >> reporter: some modificatio modifications but it's purpose remains about the same. >> we expecting a sign outside that tells us we're historical site
. >> reporter: the old otis elevator plant protected from being demolish. >> what is this facade. >> but inside -- >> the inside is more interesting than the outside. >> yeah. >> you see this piece of equipment here across the top? that rolls all the way down. >> reporter: still works, too and victoria furs uses it in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed,? >> no. i like the aesthetic of the original factory. >> reporter: we...
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. >> the old morse otis elevator plant now protected from being demolished, says architectural historianou're lying what's this facade? >> but inside. >> the inside is more interesting than the outside. >> yes. >> you see this piece of equipment here across the top? you know that rolls all the way down. >> still works, too, and victoria use it is in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed. >> no, i like the original factory space. >> but we received a letter about two weeks ago. >> you're smiling. >> yes. >> new the property she's been managing all these years at 38th and powelton was special. just didn't know it was culturally and socially historic. >> it is just an exciting time for the mercy home for the blind. >> a lot has changed surrounding the old pennsylvania industrial home for blind women. >> we worked hard for it, of course to keep the building maintained and thing like that. >> some modifications, but its purpose remains about the same. >> we are expecting a sign outside that tells us we're historical site. >> nice. >> what do you think this building would say if these ol
. >> the old morse otis elevator plant now protected from being demolished, says architectural historianou're lying what's this facade? >> but inside. >> the inside is more interesting than the outside. >> yes. >> you see this piece of equipment here across the top? you know that rolls all the way down. >> still works, too, and victoria use it is in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed. >> no, i like the original factory space. >> but...
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we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got.00 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simple possession of marijuana, like some people might think. we have some very serious felony inmates in our custody. >> hands behind your back. >> unlike prison inmates, who have all been convicted of crimes, most jail inmates have only been accused and are being held awaiting trial or the resolution of their charges. still, violence can suddenly break out in jail, just as it does in prison. >> when you're dealing with jails full of predators, there's always going to be prey. the inmates prey on each other, cause disturbances, cause big situations to occur. what happens is, the deputies that are on scene will try to control it. they do a great job. once they start to lose a little bit of control, what they'll do is they'll give us a call. >> sergeant hernandez is in charge of the orange county jail's emergency response team or ert. >> go ahead and grab your gear from the shelves. and then just take it outside. >>
we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got.00 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simple possession of marijuana, like some people might think. we have some very serious felony inmates in our custody. >> hands behind your back. >> unlike prison inmates, who have all been convicted of crimes, most jail inmates have only been accused and are being held awaiting trial or the resolution of their...
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. >> reporter: the old morris otis elevator plant now protected from being demolished says architectural is this facade? >> reporter: but inside -- >> the inside is more interesting than the outside. >> yeah. >> you see this piece of equipment here across the top? that roles all the way down. >> reporter: still works, too and victoria first uses it in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed. >> no. i like the it set tick of the original factory. ♪ >> reporter: >> we received a letter about two week ago. >> you're smiling. >> yeah. >> reporter: walker knew the property she's been managing all these years at 38th and powelton was special. just didn't know it was cultur culturally and socially his historic. >> it's just an exciting time for ridolfo school for the blind. >> reporter: a lot has changed surrounding the old pennsylvania industrial home for blind women. >> we worked hard to keep the building maintained and things leak. >> reporter: some modifications but it's purpose remains about the same. >> we're expecting a sign outside that tells us rear historical site. >> reporter: wh
. >> reporter: the old morris otis elevator plant now protected from being demolished says architectural is this facade? >> reporter: but inside -- >> the inside is more interesting than the outside. >> yeah. >> you see this piece of equipment here across the top? that roles all the way down. >> reporter: still works, too and victoria first uses it in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed. >> no. i like the it set tick of the original...
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anyway, on msnbc, reverend otis moss said don't blame christianity for slavery, as some do, blame capitalism were the slave holders who claimed christianity but it was really capitalism in drag -- john: capitalism in drag. >> it's -- that's nuts. there's nothing more opposite of capitalism than slavery. slavery is keeping people unfree. capitalism is unleashing people's freedom to spend money and work as they want. john: what's this about? there's lots of it. i look at a huffington post headline, how slavery led to modern capitalism. daily beast, how slavery gave capitalism its start. >> the best i can figure, john, is people want -- a lot of people don't like capitalism, so if you can tarnish it by claiming it somehow was connected with slavery, it makes it look bad. in history where slavery exists, capitalism doesn't exist. it's no coincidence that great written, the home of the -- great britain, the home of the industrial revolution, was one of the first countries to get rid of slavery. brazil, on the other hand, didn't get rid of slavery until 1888, and it's still a lot poorer than, cert
anyway, on msnbc, reverend otis moss said don't blame christianity for slavery, as some do, blame capitalism were the slave holders who claimed christianity but it was really capitalism in drag -- john: capitalism in drag. >> it's -- that's nuts. there's nothing more opposite of capitalism than slavery. slavery is keeping people unfree. capitalism is unleashing people's freedom to spend money and work as they want. john: what's this about? there's lots of it. i look at a huffington post...
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when i speak with executives, united technology greg hayes talking about a sudden surge in orders or otisll san brooks talking about the projects in dallas and new york city, san francisco or from martin marietta and texas are humming. these executives see strength in part because nothing is going through congress so nothing has been done by the new administration other than deregulation. when and i do think it's when, not if trump gets his way on lower taxes there should be a further bump up in the economy. that's obvious. against those a half a point or three quarter point rise in interest rates will be just fine. it won't help but i don't think it will hurt that much. that's the reality and as far as i'm concerned, the reality is pretty okay. it should test time and be the one that survives. i haven't changed my view on the reality one bit. i think it's going to pan out. but then we get to the perception and that's the problem. the perception comes from my years of investing. i know when rate hike cycles really get going, people fear that they will take on a momentum on themselves when
when i speak with executives, united technology greg hayes talking about a sudden surge in orders or otisll san brooks talking about the projects in dallas and new york city, san francisco or from martin marietta and texas are humming. these executives see strength in part because nothing is going through congress so nothing has been done by the new administration other than deregulation. when and i do think it's when, not if trump gets his way on lower taxes there should be a further bump up...
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we are going to walk through this and cross otis street. we will look at sand types and some of the other stuff. >> okay. this is, we are on otis and golf. >> this is serving 50 or more people. this is a really interesting fire escape with these curved balconies. and once again, we have the elements that we were discussing. the balconies, access. this accordion ladder. what does the fire department think about the accordian ladders? >> they got dropped out. it's retroactive. they have to bring them up to today's code. i have a story to tell. when i was in the sunset district. you see a crank on the side, you undue a lever and they are supposed to fall down. we did it, 50 to 75 percent of the time it doesn't work. there's, it's on the owner, the owner is supposed to maintain these ladders and we have a person here who does the maintenance. do you have anything you want to say? >> an escape artist. >> i believe these are supposed to be checked once a year. >> one of my competitors says they need to be checked twice a year. i have encountered
we are going to walk through this and cross otis street. we will look at sand types and some of the other stuff. >> okay. this is, we are on otis and golf. >> this is serving 50 or more people. this is a really interesting fire escape with these curved balconies. and once again, we have the elements that we were discussing. the balconies, access. this accordion ladder. what does the fire department think about the accordian ladders? >> they got dropped out. it's retroactive....
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oti i have will- reminding me how have will carling reminding me how great his team was, he called hisnd they never like to be in a competition that they don't have a hand in, but the overall motivation for us is very much on, can we get a performance that can allow us to get into the top half of the championship? a fantastic race l the a fantastic race in the cheltenham gold cup as the 7—1 sizing john came in first. frank is in cheltenham for us. what a race, but also an amazing day for all concerned with sizing john. it was a great race, and it capped an amazing week for the irish here. jessica harrington, with her first runner in the cheltenham gold cup, has the winner, sizing john, and there was drama throughout the race. lizzie kelly made headlines beforehand, because she was the first female jockey to run in the race for 30 years, but she fell at the second fence. cue card did the same. it was sizing john who came through. under robbie power, to win forjesse —— jessica harrington. through. under robbie power, to win forjesse -- jessica harrington. 0k, frank. thanks for joining fo
oti i have will- reminding me how have will carling reminding me how great his team was, he called hisnd they never like to be in a competition that they don't have a hand in, but the overall motivation for us is very much on, can we get a performance that can allow us to get into the top half of the championship? a fantastic race l the a fantastic race in the cheltenham gold cup as the 7—1 sizing john came in first. frank is in cheltenham for us. what a race, but also an amazing day for all...
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be venice and 30 otis.so in total is would generate about a dozen housing units of which about 2500 would be affordable. the last stop is public benefits. what we've done is take a look at the amount of public benefits we think that could be generated under the [inaudible] development requirements that are existing, impact fees which are also existing, and we are proposing no rose community facility system which would be a new funding source. the melrose district or cfd is a flexible funding source that can be used to fund improvements in a specified area. is currently one and transbay and we are also proposing one and central soma. there's many details that need to be determined when the district is establish including which properties participate, the rate of the tax, the specific improvements funded with the revenues were at the early stages of that. we are proposing cfd really for two reasons one is to we know that transit at van ness and marketers really constrained so this is one way the city can gene
be venice and 30 otis.so in total is would generate about a dozen housing units of which about 2500 would be affordable. the last stop is public benefits. what we've done is take a look at the amount of public benefits we think that could be generated under the [inaudible] development requirements that are existing, impact fees which are also existing, and we are proposing no rose community facility system which would be a new funding source. the melrose district or cfd is a flexible funding...
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a dramatic open corner 2, 3, 4 which a series of steps to the terrace are revealed a have you from otis street this is a simple sloping open corner is the hub and creates a gateway to the specifically further up the block the view into the forum and collaborative scene we're comp the to divide the office buildings so we think that project most important contribution to the neighborhood at the ground in the neighborhood that are suffering from lack of on the ground and at the corner that mission and 11 the project starts that dialogue with the retention of the existing clock tower of the building as well as the first couple of structural along mission street frontage in addition 3 more bay of the facade and the building transitioned to scale but more transparent which are more appropriate to inside of them and secondary entrance to the building the lower scales step to the office tower and then looking at the 11 street elevation at the desirability the goal to balance the character that is provided by the cboc colonel building with the similar scales more appropriate to the civic buildin
a dramatic open corner 2, 3, 4 which a series of steps to the terrace are revealed a have you from otis street this is a simple sloping open corner is the hub and creates a gateway to the specifically further up the block the view into the forum and collaborative scene we're comp the to divide the office buildings so we think that project most important contribution to the neighborhood at the ground in the neighborhood that are suffering from lack of on the ground and at the corner that mission...
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the jacket worn by soul singer otis day from this scene in "animal house" is going for a starting priceknow, bellusci's toga is belushi's toga is not for sale but you have the green guitar. >> i don't know about that. >> i'll think about it, don. >> weather coming up now. the phrase boston barbecue may sound like a misnomer but his competitors know better. his blue ribbons by cut topped 500 others at a kansas city championship. we'll sample that and some of his other favorites. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." y. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner...
the jacket worn by soul singer otis day from this scene in "animal house" is going for a starting priceknow, bellusci's toga is belushi's toga is not for sale but you have the green guitar. >> i don't know about that. >> i'll think about it, don. >> weather coming up now. the phrase boston barbecue may sound like a misnomer but his competitors know better. his blue ribbons by cut topped 500 others at a kansas city championship. we'll sample that and some of his other...
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james otis junior, one of the founders that fought for our liberty says i have come to despise those whose guilt, malice or folly has made them my fellow. guilt, sacrificing principle on the altar of pragmatism, malice, and need, power, folly, ignorance. once we are educated on what is happening, we have to become dedicated to the principle that will allow us to look at the county commissioners, look at the city councilman, the state legislators and the governor and say you are my so regardless of the motivation which means you cannot continue to support them regardless of the political party. [applause] >> that's why it is liberty over security, principle over party and the truth over personality. because the government will do a lot of things when we are not looking. but they will never do what we want them to do unless we make them do it. and if we continue to reaffirm the guilt, malice and folly then we are giving our consent for them to be immoral and to destroy our liberties. >> thank you for being here. what do you believe we should do abougive about all the governmet corporat
james otis junior, one of the founders that fought for our liberty says i have come to despise those whose guilt, malice or folly has made them my fellow. guilt, sacrificing principle on the altar of pragmatism, malice, and need, power, folly, ignorance. once we are educated on what is happening, we have to become dedicated to the principle that will allow us to look at the county commissioners, look at the city councilman, the state legislators and the governor and say you are my so regardless...
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this is heating, ventilation and air conditioning but also otis. numbers are up incredible.with him a year ago, that would have been p preposterous. did you say the elevator business was looking up? i knew you were going to go there. >> a grown in the studio in case you at home couldn't hear it. >> yes. he was wildly bullish. during the interview i had a lot of noes notes and things where you're going. >> threw everything away because of what he was saying. >> maybe i should not read more into this than i am, but every single ceo who has come out of one of these meetings in the white house absolutely is giddy about how positive the tone has been. >> bingo. >> whether it's a community banker, industrialist, a pharma person, who he said i want to cut your prices. >> he was saying that washington -- these kind of discussions are happening. they're ongoing. they're good. there will be tax cuts. they will be meaningful. it will be plowed back in to hiring more people if they can find them. also, of course, ongoing buyback, dividend. i'm talking about basic american stuff. it's am
this is heating, ventilation and air conditioning but also otis. numbers are up incredible.with him a year ago, that would have been p preposterous. did you say the elevator business was looking up? i knew you were going to go there. >> a grown in the studio in case you at home couldn't hear it. >> yes. he was wildly bullish. during the interview i had a lot of noes notes and things where you're going. >> threw everything away because of what he was saying. >> maybe i...
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. >> the old morse otis elevator plant now protected from being demolished, says architectural historianof equipment here across the top? that rolls all the way down. >> still works, too, and victoria furfh use it is in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed. >> no, i like the original factory space. >> but we received a letter about two weeks ago. >> you're smiling. >> yes. >> shearon walker new the property she has been managing all these years at 38th and powelton was special. just didn't know it was culturally and socially historic. >> this is just an exciting time for the home for the blind. >> a lot has changed, surrounding the old pennsylvania industrial home for blind women. >> we worked hard for it, of course, to keep the building maintained and things like that. >> some modifications, but its purpose remains about the same. >> we are expecting a sign outside that tells us we're historical. >> nice. >> what do you think this building would say if these old walls could talk? >> man, oh, wow. we love it here. >> joyce evans. >> yes, we love it here. >> "fox 29 news." great pr
. >> the old morse otis elevator plant now protected from being demolished, says architectural historianof equipment here across the top? that rolls all the way down. >> still works, too, and victoria furfh use it is in her cycle shop. >> nothing has been changed. >> no, i like the original factory space. >> but we received a letter about two weeks ago. >> you're smiling. >> yes. >> shearon walker new the property she has been managing all these...
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is can we sustain -- can we sustain these opportunities because think about it, folks, when the old otis elevator company used to do so many old facilities, federal state, the old general hospital, whatever, these companies were trained skilled jobs, and they're no longer operational and everything is computerized and it takes six months to a year to get repairs in the facilities and that's why we're rebuilding these hospitals and facilities to make sure we could keep up with the quality assurance that can provide safety for our patients and our health staff and our community. so what i'm saying is that even though there are shifts in job skills, there are shifts in the quality and service on what we need to provide and sustain, so you know, cpmc is, i believe, to be commended for the fact that they have committed and have fulfilled up to this point in time charity ability contributions and we have people who have been here for years, former institutions that says we need to look at what the radar is showing as we move forward. it bring back a thought that you know, in the 60s, we had th
is can we sustain -- can we sustain these opportunities because think about it, folks, when the old otis elevator company used to do so many old facilities, federal state, the old general hospital, whatever, these companies were trained skilled jobs, and they're no longer operational and everything is computerized and it takes six months to a year to get repairs in the facilities and that's why we're rebuilding these hospitals and facilities to make sure we could keep up with the quality...
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. >> it was expected to boost didd he phenes spending cuttings spec budgets for other agencies.r oti has. close sr. look live at the looli government publishing office inn northwest where the budget waseg actually unveiled. hey, mel. >> reporter: good morning, mor guys. yeah. so it's called the budgetudge blueprint to make america greatt again. again. saying it's really going too focus on defense, homelandd security, veterans affairs those are the winners in this budgetsb but the loser unfortunately arey many other domestic agencies.. president trump saying in theg pref face that the cuts are a sensible and rationale.atile noting that every agency andncy department will have to achievee greater efficiency and eliminate so let's talk a little bit about what some of the materials are.e when we were talking about thene defense department it is getting a $54 billion boost. bst the largest military spendingpen increase since ronald reagan. ra that money being used for troopt readiness, fight against islamia state and new ships fighter jetj and weapons.. but that $54 billion will be b offs
. >> it was expected to boost didd he phenes spending cuttings spec budgets for other agencies.r oti has. close sr. look live at the looli government publishing office inn northwest where the budget waseg actually unveiled. hey, mel. >> reporter: good morning, mor guys. yeah. so it's called the budgetudge blueprint to make america greatt again. again. saying it's really going too focus on defense, homelandd security, veterans affairs those are the winners in this budgetsb but the...
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otis livingston. he lost a contact lens.ger, bryson johnson, swooping in, picks up the lens from across the court. >> and she has bausch & lomb, too. >> and she's going to replace the contact. do we have a slow-mo. >> he saw it from across the court. >> that's crazy. >> that's amazing. >> it is amazing. i've lost a contract. contact. >> he saw it from the sideline. >> wow. >> maybe he wears colored lenses. >> we have a contract lens here. we want to test the theory. going to test it. >> flick it over there. hey, there it is. there it is. >> oh. >> there it is. >> okay. >> savannah, do you see it? >> no way. not at all. >> i honestly don't. that's amazing. >> that's crazy. >> i still don't see it, either. >> that guy has x-ray vision. >> i see the beginning of "pop start." >> yep. >>> we're going to start as you look for that contract lenect l will start with richard simmons. there's a lot of concern for the fitness icon. the l.a. police doing what a lot of people suggest somebody do. go to his house for a welfare check. we w
otis livingston. he lost a contact lens.ger, bryson johnson, swooping in, picks up the lens from across the court. >> and she has bausch & lomb, too. >> and she's going to replace the contact. do we have a slow-mo. >> he saw it from across the court. >> that's crazy. >> that's amazing. >> it is amazing. i've lost a contract. contact. >> he saw it from the sideline. >> wow. >> maybe he wears colored lenses. >> we have a contract...
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yeah, we desperately want voters —— we desperately want otis to have a sibling but it would take somematernity leave is calculated on a period of time where most women with hyperemesis gravidarum are off sick so hyperemesis gravidarum are off sick so they lose maternity pay because of that which is a big problem. did that pitted burden on the families? umm, yes, i was sorted that pitted burden on the families? umm, yes, iwas sorted in that pitted burden on the families? umm, yes, i was sorted in terms of maternity leave but it does have an impact —— did it put a burden. maternity leave but it does have an impact -- did it put a burden. and you would not have another baby as a result of the sickness you had, rachel? yes, we have two children now, we are very blessed but to put my daughter through that again, we cannot do that. and my husband, it was a huge pressure on him. i had a lot of time off work because of how ill i was, i was hospitalised for a long time, and with my daughter, i was admitted for over four months. to put my children through that is too much. the tall in your body
yeah, we desperately want voters —— we desperately want otis to have a sibling but it would take somematernity leave is calculated on a period of time where most women with hyperemesis gravidarum are off sick so hyperemesis gravidarum are off sick so they lose maternity pay because of that which is a big problem. did that pitted burden on the families? umm, yes, i was sorted that pitted burden on the families? umm, yes, iwas sorted in that pitted burden on the families? umm, yes, i was...
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