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now, pat one leg as you stomp. now pat the other leg. good work! let's move on. we're going to be doing some more eye exercises for visual processing. so important to eliminate falls. so, your eyes are going to be looking up and down while your head remains still. they'll be looking side to side. you'll be focusing on a target and only the head will move. so it's really working your brain, your eyes, everything together. shoulder lift up and down, forward and back, and then all around. up, down. forward and back. and then take it all around. now, you're going to squeeze the shoulder blades. hold it right there. then pull down. do it again. squeeze. and then pull it down. now, touch the chin. pull the chin away from your hand. look over the shoulder. and now look straight ahead. touch the chin. pull it back. and slowly look over the shoulder. now, look straight ahead. let the eyes look up and down slowly. don't move your head. up and down. up and down. do it faster. up, down. up, down. okay. let's go side to side now. out to the side and this side. slow. and now f
now, pat one leg as you stomp. now pat the other leg. good work! let's move on. we're going to be doing some more eye exercises for visual processing. so important to eliminate falls. so, your eyes are going to be looking up and down while your head remains still. they'll be looking side to side. you'll be focusing on a target and only the head will move. so it's really working your brain, your eyes, everything together. shoulder lift up and down, forward and back, and then all around. up,...
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now, pat the belly at the same time. now, pat the chest. okay. are you ready to do it on the other side? start with the belly. four out and four in. and now go to the chest. legwork stays the same. now you're going to do a heel and toe. heel, toe. heel, toe. there we go. okay. change legs. all right. we're going to lift the hip. and lift this hip. stomp. go back to marching your feet. hands are tapping your chest and your belly. all right. here we go with the arms now. stomp one foot and tap your arm. okay. other arm. and the other foot. okay. back to the heel and toe. heel, toe, heel, toe. okay. we're going to pat. near the knee. and then near the hip. change legs. heel, toe. okay. now, just bounce the heels. you're going to pat from your knees back to the hips. back to the knees. and the hips. now, pat up to the shoulders. pat the head gently with your fingertips. good work! now it's time to get your band. >> exercise bands provide a form of resistance training to strengthen muscles and bones. correct form is important. keep your wrists straigh
now, pat the belly at the same time. now, pat the chest. okay. are you ready to do it on the other side? start with the belly. four out and four in. and now go to the chest. legwork stays the same. now you're going to do a heel and toe. heel, toe. heel, toe. there we go. okay. change legs. all right. we're going to lift the hip. and lift this hip. stomp. go back to marching your feet. hands are tapping your chest and your belly. all right. here we go with the arms now. stomp one foot and tap...
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and now slip away from the back of your chair and pat those kidneys. alternate. pat. together. alternate. pat. and alternate. okay. here we go. you're going to lift up your knee. point and flex. and change. point and flex. okay. coming up is a fun move. you're going to stomp four. one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. change. one, two, three, four. okay. let's work those hips. take it out, slide your foot back in. out again, and slide. now, slide out, bring it in. slide, and in. let's try this leg. slide it out first. then lift. slide, and lift. now, lift, and slide it back in. lift up, and slide. now, nice straight backs. now, cross the wrists. i want you to interlace your fingers. bring it in and out. easy. interlace. and one more. okay. a few more claps here. change. all the way back up. whew... we did it! >> it's time to pay special attention to the finger joints. remember, if you have arthritis, pace the number of repetitions that you do and stay in your comfort range. >> time to work those finger joints. let's be gentle. turn your palm up. and you're going to slid
and now slip away from the back of your chair and pat those kidneys. alternate. pat. together. alternate. pat. and alternate. okay. here we go. you're going to lift up your knee. point and flex. and change. point and flex. okay. coming up is a fun move. you're going to stomp four. one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. change. one, two, three, four. okay. let's work those hips. take it out, slide your foot back in. out again, and slide. now, slide out, bring it in. slide, and in. let's...
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hi, pat. jared bray from san diego. what business you in?d marketing for an organic produce grower in north san diego county. yeah. and what--what keeps you-- now you--now you were a--you're--you're a shot-putter, right? yes, i won... do sallike, a big-timeou-- shot-putter. you were i won the state of california in 2003, my senior year of high school. wow, that's terrific. now what--what is the thing called? is it called a... it's--it's called a shot put. it's called-- it's called a shot put. yes. and how much does it weigh? uh, in high school it was 12 pounds. oh, all right. and like, when i see them in the olympics, at do they weigh? 16 pounds. all right. what do you weigh? oh, never mind. (laughs) i just--i was running out of weight questions. uh, it's nice to have you all here. get ready for whr "toss up." this one is worth $2,000. and the category is "show biz." here we go. ♪ lizzy. satellite video. no. everybody else. jared. satellite radio. there we go. well, we got there. jared got the $2,000. he'll spin in a moment. right now jim th
hi, pat. jared bray from san diego. what business you in?d marketing for an organic produce grower in north san diego county. yeah. and what--what keeps you-- now you--now you were a--you're--you're a shot-putter, right? yes, i won... do sallike, a big-timeou-- shot-putter. you were i won the state of california in 2003, my senior year of high school. wow, that's terrific. now what--what is the thing called? is it called a... it's--it's called a shot put. it's called-- it's called a shot put....
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pat collins has our report. pat? >> reporter: jim, sources are telling me now that police found the body of a young boy in the back of a car in the rear of 1705 west virginia avenue. they believe that's the body of michael kingsbury, the 7-year-old whose been missing from this neighborhood now since sunday around 9:00. the focus of the investigation, indeed, is that car. and now about 15 minutes ago police converged on the scene. i'm told that a police officer who was involved in the search simply walked back into this parking area behind the building and looked in the back and saw the body of the young boy there. that's what resulted in this convergence of police and emergency personnel on the scene. the cause of death here is unknown. now homicide detectives are on the scene investigating. there are paramedics here on the scene. they are gathering information and evidence as well. but all we know now is that a body of a young boy found in the car behind a building on west virginia avenue they believe it's the body
pat collins has our report. pat? >> reporter: jim, sources are telling me now that police found the body of a young boy in the back of a car in the rear of 1705 west virginia avenue. they believe that's the body of michael kingsbury, the 7-year-old whose been missing from this neighborhood now since sunday around 9:00. the focus of the investigation, indeed, is that car. and now about 15 minutes ago police converged on the scene. i'm told that a police officer who was involved in the...
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pat them down? >> i patted my guy down. >> who had the firearm? >> he did. >> hang tight. seem like the most reasonable guy right here -- >> i was trying -- >> i know. >> you were here to see who? >> i was here with him -- >> what's the fight about? >> start smoking weed. my nephew tells them they have kids in the house. >> okay. >> i get in the middle, the driver hits me. the whole thing escalated. >> we're trying to find this guy. we need to know if he ditched it. what did you see? >> someone said a gun -- >> no gun. >> in that car. get in the car, yes. >> yeah, he has the gun. >> so you were saying he was in the car when he pointed the firearm at you? he was in the car. >> yeah. >> while the k 9 team looks for the gun, they head back to the station to book the two suspects. >> i spilled the water everywhere. >> did you spill the water on this? >> no, i spilled it there. >> stop pressing buttons. lights in the back are going on for no [ bleep ] reason. was it the whole water? >> no, there's, still some water left. >> not touching it look at this. like a [ bleep ] christm
pat them down? >> i patted my guy down. >> who had the firearm? >> he did. >> hang tight. seem like the most reasonable guy right here -- >> i was trying -- >> i know. >> you were here to see who? >> i was here with him -- >> what's the fight about? >> start smoking weed. my nephew tells them they have kids in the house. >> okay. >> i get in the middle, the driver hits me. the whole thing escalated. >> we're trying to...
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[applause] >> anderson: pat and gina thank you. i thank gina and pat neely catch them on the food network. check out our website for this recipe and more. and the next story you will not believe. we will be right back. [applause] >> anderson: welcome back. time for the "final 5." i'm here with our co-host tasha smith. thank you for -- have you had fun so far? i'm having so much fun. >> anderson: a lot of folks have the neely meat loaf and the barbecue sauce. >> this is so good. >> anderson: it's very good. and the barbecue sauce on top. >> it tops it off nice. man, i love it. and these mashed potatoes. >> anderson: my mom married my dad my dad was from mississippi and my mom was from new york. my mom went to mississippi and she is like everything has sugar. bring her own food. >> it seems like i cannot do it. that is why all the booties are big in mississippi. >> anderson: there is a story that i saw in the news, there was a doctor named dr. katherine valcom on her way to surgery and got stuck in traffic and she pulled over to a fr
[applause] >> anderson: pat and gina thank you. i thank gina and pat neely catch them on the food network. check out our website for this recipe and more. and the next story you will not believe. we will be right back. [applause] >> anderson: welcome back. time for the "final 5." i'm here with our co-host tasha smith. thank you for -- have you had fun so far? i'm having so much fun. >> anderson: a lot of folks have the neely meat loaf and the barbecue sauce. >>...
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pat, what are you hearing?rter: again, jim, we're here at police headquarters over here is assistant police chief. he's talking about the michael kingsbury case. it appears we may have to wait some time to know the exact cause and manner of death here. let's hear now from assistant chief. >> the reason that area was blocked off that's the area where the command post was moved to was back in that area. that was to allow police officials to operate within that area. [ inaudible ] i don't have that detail for you. but i can try to get it for you. [ inaudible ] well, because it's an ongoing death investigation i don't want to get into that kind of detail. but i can tell you this, that he's a veteran detective. he saw something in there that he thought was peculiar. and he called an official over there to force entry into the car. >> do you believe mike was in there the whole time? maybe he got in there after the search began? >> i would have to speculate on that because we do have people who looked inside the vehic
pat, what are you hearing?rter: again, jim, we're here at police headquarters over here is assistant police chief. he's talking about the michael kingsbury case. it appears we may have to wait some time to know the exact cause and manner of death here. let's hear now from assistant chief. >> the reason that area was blocked off that's the area where the command post was moved to was back in that area. that was to allow police officials to operate within that area. [ inaudible ] i don't...
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consistent in a way that makes it more believable than a pat statement that never changes or a pat description. people involved in a shooting, they change as things come back. when you talk to somebody, they are not at the scene and they walk and they are walking and talking, bring themselves back to the location, different things will change, and when people actually -- questions can sometimes stimulate a memory, so, you know, the problem here is -- there is no unlawful act that george zimmerman committed. he can follow anybody he wants on public property and he did. the confrontation started -- no matter how anybody wants to believe it, started when trayvon martin turned toward george zimmerman within arm's reach, or wouldn't be able to strike him, and started a verbal dialog that we heard from the prosecution, and that -- that absolutely establishes that george zimmerman didn't pursue him to talk to him, he just was following him and now there is a question, was he on the way back to his truck or not? irrelevant. trayvon martin threw the first pitch. trayvon martin became the aggressor at t
consistent in a way that makes it more believable than a pat statement that never changes or a pat description. people involved in a shooting, they change as things come back. when you talk to somebody, they are not at the scene and they walk and they are walking and talking, bring themselves back to the location, different things will change, and when people actually -- questions can sometimes stimulate a memory, so, you know, the problem here is -- there is no unlawful act that george...
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pat makes a good point, most the newer buildings will perform better. keep in mind, the studies we have done certainly show is that most the vulnerable buildings will be residential. half of the residential units were built before world war ii. we have a very old housing stock. we have the oldest housing stock this side of mississippi. and that's where our problems are most likely to be. >> i going to test the microphone and ask people how you expect your home to perform. >> anybody who wants to share. tell us, what kind of building. do you live in a wood frame >> yes >> after a major earthquake. what's your expectation. >> i am afraid from last year's earthquake class, you mentioned. the house might pop to the street because my garage is empty. >> is it in the middle of the block? >> middle. >> there's less chance. sir, what kind of building do you live in? >> i live in an apartment if ground floor parking. >> in the middle of the block, corner. >> corner. >> are there openings on both sides? >> yes. on both sides. >> it's a wood framed building? >> it
pat makes a good point, most the newer buildings will perform better. keep in mind, the studies we have done certainly show is that most the vulnerable buildings will be residential. half of the residential units were built before world war ii. we have a very old housing stock. we have the oldest housing stock this side of mississippi. and that's where our problems are most likely to be. >> i going to test the microphone and ask people how you expect your home to perform. >> anybody...
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." ♪ tangier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn't like wherewhere and something else. the grand socco is the gateway to the medina where you could find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port is to the east, and right in the middle of it all, the petit soco, called the last spot, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier. reasons for settling in tangier diverge, but everyone sooner or later, since the beginning of memory comes to cafe tingis. jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit soco? >> this is the petit soco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. th
." ♪ tangier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn't like wherewhere and something else. the grand socco is the gateway to the medina where you could find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port is to the east, and right in the middle of it all, the petit soco, called the last spot, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier. reasons for settling in tangier diverge, but everyone sooner or later, since the beginning of memory...
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i know that the chiefs wife is here pat. and thank you pat for loaning your husband to the city of san francisco. the chief is going to be packing up his bags and going home on friday. i want to give you this proclamation for all your help in san francisco and i'd like to give you some time to say a few words (clapping) >> thank you. >> chief we have a few other colleagues would want to say a few words. >> thank you, mr. president, and to supervisor tang. i think chief it was wise of you to befriended harvey rose. i think it's no surprise we've had our sdaurms. the first one was the undocumented policy and one of the things i appreciated that notwithstanding the difference of opinion i always felt we could be having an honest discussion. i appreciate the fact even if you discharged you sat down and worked is out with the folks and once that issue was revolved we moved forward. this is a great sign of character first year i appreciate your commitment to youth to young people. and i wish you the very best. i know it's been har
i know that the chiefs wife is here pat. and thank you pat for loaning your husband to the city of san francisco. the chief is going to be packing up his bags and going home on friday. i want to give you this proclamation for all your help in san francisco and i'd like to give you some time to say a few words (clapping) >> thank you. >> chief we have a few other colleagues would want to say a few words. >> thank you, mr. president, and to supervisor tang. i think chief it was...
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. >> jennifer penton and pat rogers have known each other for two years but recently became partners.working with pat is not work at all, being a police officer and doing it with my best friend and makes my job easier knowing i'm doing it with someone like him. there you go, buddy. >> what's going on, man? got your license and registration on you? your tent is too dark. >> especially the back window is over the 32%, okay? >> the first night that pat and i drove together, i may or may not have almost run over two cars that were in my blind spot, and then there may have been one or two other instances where i may or may not have blown out my tire or transmission. and so he prefers to drive. >> they ride the streets of high park, streets rogers knows as well as anyone. >> these are probably one of the battery areas. >> batter is not a word. >> badder, what if i say the baddest. >> no? >> not badder. >> no? >> i like vehicle stops. from lexington avenue. revoked. >> because i've learned that the weakest part of a criminal enter price is when they are in transportation. when they sell drug
. >> jennifer penton and pat rogers have known each other for two years but recently became partners.working with pat is not work at all, being a police officer and doing it with my best friend and makes my job easier knowing i'm doing it with someone like him. there you go, buddy. >> what's going on, man? got your license and registration on you? your tent is too dark. >> especially the back window is over the 32%, okay? >> the first night that pat and i drove together,...
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pat says you can sometimes see and feel the difference immediately. it's [indistinct] wow.it's just one of the treatments at the premier equine center in jamtown, which is run by pat grohl and amie allen. >> it's nice to see, like, i mean, horses are bound to get hu. it's just what they do. they're large animals. they're athletes, just like we are. and to see how ey progress and how you can help them heal faster and make them feel better, it's nice to be able to see that progress. >> pat and amie admit when they started the business, they initially met a lot of skeptical people. but now vets recommend horses to the center a the time. it's quickly becoming one of the most innovative heing and rehabilitation centers for horses in america, with clients coming from as far away as oklahomand canada. >> well, you know, horses are athletes. and, uh, we ask them mo and more to do more and more. and we expect more out of them. and as we have become, i think honestly, better educated, we realize that there are other therapies that we can do to the athletic horse to help th rehab from
pat says you can sometimes see and feel the difference immediately. it's [indistinct] wow.it's just one of the treatments at the premier equine center in jamtown, which is run by pat grohl and amie allen. >> it's nice to see, like, i mean, horses are bound to get hu. it's just what they do. they're large animals. they're athletes, just like we are. and to see how ey progress and how you can help them heal faster and make them feel better, it's nice to be able to see that progress....
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if pat says, you are going to have.9 g. you could have substantial amp liification of this. this fascinating old map from the 1800's. it shows what san francisco looked like before a lot of it was filled. this is the mission district, the marsh of mission bay went all the way up to 7th and mission. that's how big the marsh is. the bay went up to montgomery street. so all this is bay. all this is bay. all this is bay. do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city. this has all been filled. >> if you look at this map was recently adopted by the state, as their hazhard map. that's what these green areas are. just enormous mission area. >> this is an interesting tid bit. most people don't realize. there was a creek that flowed out of a lake in the mission. the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a boat up the creek that flowed out into the bay into the lake at 7 the and mission and go sailing. it was that big. that land was so valuable because everybody wanted to live east of twin
if pat says, you are going to have.9 g. you could have substantial amp liification of this. this fascinating old map from the 1800's. it shows what san francisco looked like before a lot of it was filled. this is the mission district, the marsh of mission bay went all the way up to 7th and mission. that's how big the marsh is. the bay went up to montgomery street. so all this is bay. all this is bay. all this is bay. do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city....
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>> the feds -- >> that is pat's particular vision. he specializes in the west. actually, the economy is getting better. americans -- >> you are scared, you have to run what buchanan said is next. >> quickly. >> you're the expert, but i would say the market is a reflection of us propping things up. >> in which he said, we're going to keep basically low interest rates for a long period of time. >> that's his job, he should be doing that. >> and the immigration rate is so low. >> and the market had a good week, what is the other good news? i can't believe this is coming from you. >> we had bad news in terms of the regular growth, which is sub 2%. it's less than 2%, despite the biggest fiscal -- >> there are brighter days ahead. >> the future lies ahead. >> predictions, pat, be quick. >> amnesty or path to citizenship will not get out of the house this session or this congress. >> republican only farm bill that strips money for food stamps is dead on arrival in the u.s. senate. >> susan ferrechio. >> offer citizenship for people brought here unlawfully as children.
>> the feds -- >> that is pat's particular vision. he specializes in the west. actually, the economy is getting better. americans -- >> you are scared, you have to run what buchanan said is next. >> quickly. >> you're the expert, but i would say the market is a reflection of us propping things up. >> in which he said, we're going to keep basically low interest rates for a long period of time. >> that's his job, he should be doing that. >> and the...
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news 4 pat collins is live in northwest d.c.re police spent hours talking to neighbors. >> reporter: jim this is where he lives. but where is he now? where is michael kingsbury? it's been more than 32 hours, and still no sign of this 7-year-old boy. >> this is michael kingsbury. if anybody has seen him please i'm pleaing bring my baby home. please. >> reporter: a mother's search for her son. katrina kingsbury passing out flyers, trying to find 7-year-old michael kingsbury. missing from the family home in trinidad. missing since 9:00 sunday morning. michael kingsbury is 4'3" tall. he weighs about 60 pounds. when he was last seen he was wearing pull up diapers and perhaps a red shirt. they say he's autistic. possibly vulnerable. his mother believes somebody has michael. she says she wants her son back. >> please just bring my son back home. i miss him so much. i just want to hug him and kiss him and just be here with me. i miss him so much. >> reporter: detectives out today checking out registered sex offenders who live nearby. lo
news 4 pat collins is live in northwest d.c.re police spent hours talking to neighbors. >> reporter: jim this is where he lives. but where is he now? where is michael kingsbury? it's been more than 32 hours, and still no sign of this 7-year-old boy. >> this is michael kingsbury. if anybody has seen him please i'm pleaing bring my baby home. please. >> reporter: a mother's search for her son. katrina kingsbury passing out flyers, trying to find 7-year-old michael kingsbury....
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pat buchanan? >> they did not, john. what they argued was self- defense. they said that trayvon martin basically sucker punched george zimmerman, knocked him on the ground. beat him martial arts style, pound his ground and smacked his head on the cement. in those circumstances, george zimmerman brought out his concealed gun and shot trayvon martin. >> no requirement to use any statute? >> no, not at all. the sanford police believed zimmerman, the jury believed him, and others believed him. let me show you this about the attorney general. he is trying to get off what is being done to him. he is being pushed for a second hate crime trial of george zimmerman. but the fbi has investigated and found no racial profiling at all, no profiling of any kind. the jury said so he has moved on to this issue of stand your ground? >> under what circumstances does stand your ground come into play? >> well, the lawyers said they did not use stand your ground as a defense. but if you look at the judges and their instructions to the jury, it was word for word out of stand you
pat buchanan? >> they did not, john. what they argued was self- defense. they said that trayvon martin basically sucker punched george zimmerman, knocked him on the ground. beat him martial arts style, pound his ground and smacked his head on the cement. in those circumstances, george zimmerman brought out his concealed gun and shot trayvon martin. >> no requirement to use any statute? >> no, not at all. the sanford police believed zimmerman, the jury believed him, and others...
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adequate protection standards for refugees in papua new guinea, described significant shortcomings in pat quinn new guinea's legal framework for asylum seekers, and says facilities have poor physical conditions. says there agency are serious unanswered questions. challenges of processing people transferred to the pacific island states raises a number of important difficulties for us. not only does it raise complex legal issues about compliance with these national prevent -- providinggencies, but protection to people in these remote pacific island nations. >> in the face of more than 20,000 asylum seekers who have come by boat in the last year, australia's time to persuade others not to make the same dangerous trip. >> you've got to break this new model of people smuggling. otherwise, you will occupy more and more of the immigration intake in australia. we cannot privatize our immigration program to people smugglers could we cannot allow that to happen. the u.n. has made modernizations. as a proud party to the convention on refugees that we cannot allow people smuggling to figure more and
adequate protection standards for refugees in papua new guinea, described significant shortcomings in pat quinn new guinea's legal framework for asylum seekers, and says facilities have poor physical conditions. says there agency are serious unanswered questions. challenges of processing people transferred to the pacific island states raises a number of important difficulties for us. not only does it raise complex legal issues about compliance with these national prevent -- providinggencies,...
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good afternoon, my name is pat tura. i am president of duboce triangle neighborhood association. first of all, i want to acknowledge as we just heard, chipotle is a very successful $2.8 billion enterprise with very successful stock that closed at $350 a share today. chipotle definitely struck the heart of america with their organic marketing and positioning, but i'd also like to read you what was posted -- reported in the huffington post this morning. chipotle can't escape gmos. the recent chain became the first fast-food chain to label the ingredients used to contain gmos. the list is deep. in its website, not in its store, 12 out of the 24 ingredients listed on the site indicate gmos. the organic positioning has allowed them to open 1200 restaurants across the country. however, like every other formula retail restaurant, they depend on quantity to meet the demands of their business. while we all know that petaluma creamery is a wonderful place, how many of these 1400 stores can they supply and to make a $2.8 billion business? >> please stand by; change of captioners >> we have
good afternoon, my name is pat tura. i am president of duboce triangle neighborhood association. first of all, i want to acknowledge as we just heard, chipotle is a very successful $2.8 billion enterprise with very successful stock that closed at $350 a share today. chipotle definitely struck the heart of america with their organic marketing and positioning, but i'd also like to read you what was posted -- reported in the huffington post this morning. chipotle can't escape gmos. the recent...
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i think what it does, pat eluded to it -- the power of the everyday. when people are grappling with them and trying to put them to everyday practice, all kinds of interesting things come up. one example i would think of is if you look at the women and working with the power of the every day, you kind of discover the dirty secret of early american politics which is the incredible attachment that the new americans have to aristocracy.
i think what it does, pat eluded to it -- the power of the everyday. when people are grappling with them and trying to put them to everyday practice, all kinds of interesting things come up. one example i would think of is if you look at the women and working with the power of the every day, you kind of discover the dirty secret of early american politics which is the incredible attachment that the new americans have to aristocracy.
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pat smith joins us. good evening, pat. >> hi, there, greta.now, you can never walk in someone else's shoes and now exactly how someone else feels, so i throw it to you. the president had a chance to say that the scandal was phony. tell me, when you hear him say that about phony scandals, what does it feel like to you? >> you know what it feems like. it's totally disgusting when you know different. you don't expect the president to tell you lies like that, right to your face. i don't expect that. >> is it, i meerngs does this surprise you that you're hearing this or is it like look, i'm very hard on the administration because that video story was so silly right from the get go that i was surprised anyone believes it as long as some did believe it, i think. >> was i surprised? >> were you surprised that he's come out now and said phony? >> no. i'm not surprised at anything he says anymore because i don't believe him. i do not trust the president. i don't believe what he says, i don't believe his actions. people stop me on the street every day. i
pat smith joins us. good evening, pat. >> hi, there, greta.now, you can never walk in someone else's shoes and now exactly how someone else feels, so i throw it to you. the president had a chance to say that the scandal was phony. tell me, when you hear him say that about phony scandals, what does it feel like to you? >> you know what it feems like. it's totally disgusting when you know different. you don't expect the president to tell you lies like that, right to your face. i don't...
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pat your leg or pat and snap, just like you're calling a dog. dog. dog. fish.erybody has a pet. i want a pet too. hey, that squirrel's always hanging around in my yard. i can't play with him, but i can watch him play. yeah, he's my squirrel. i'm gonna call him marvin-- marvin the squirrel. not everyone can have a pet, but we can have fun watching the animals all around us. here's the sign for squirrel. it's like a squirrel's little teeth munching a nut. squirrel. squirrel. like he's munching on a nut. squirrel. sign those little teeth. ♪ did you know i got a squirrel? ♪ ♪ yep, i really got a squirrel ♪ ♪ did you know i got a squirrel? ♪ ♪ he's a special kind of squirrel ♪ ♪ he loves to play up in the trees ♪ ♪ but i wonder why he always seems afraid of me ♪ ♪ did you know i got a squirrel? ♪ duck. it's just like bird, but with two fingers to show the duck's bill. duck. duck. [quack, quack, quack, quack] make the duck's bill. duck. ♪ did you know i got a duck? ♪ ♪ yep, i really got a duck ♪ ♪ did you know i got a duck? ♪ ♪ he's a special kind of duck ♪ ♪ he love
pat your leg or pat and snap, just like you're calling a dog. dog. dog. fish.erybody has a pet. i want a pet too. hey, that squirrel's always hanging around in my yard. i can't play with him, but i can watch him play. yeah, he's my squirrel. i'm gonna call him marvin-- marvin the squirrel. not everyone can have a pet, but we can have fun watching the animals all around us. here's the sign for squirrel. it's like a squirrel's little teeth munching a nut. squirrel. squirrel. like he's munching on...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly.ight now the story is heat, humidity and a few showers out there. >> meteorologist chuck bell is tracking it all from the storm center. >> the rain is out of the immediate metro area but still remains more opportunities for rain especially if you live south of town or to the north of town. temperatures inside the immediate metro are back up, up to the upper 80s. 86 in reston and burke. 87 degrees indown. 87 in berwyn heights, maryland. there you can see on storm team 4 radar not much going on. a few showers are well north in hagerstown. these will develop and come along i-70. in frederick county keep your eye out. thunderstorms just off to the south and west of fredericksburg is getting ready to cross i-95 south of town. 87 and steamy outside now. tuesday planner breakfast, lunch and dinner, muggy breakfast, 76 degrees. dinner time tomorrow isolated shower, 86 degrees. we'll give you the seven day forecast and beach forecast coming up. >>> 15 minutes ago trayvon martin's father testifi
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly.ight now the story is heat, humidity and a few showers out there. >> meteorologist chuck bell is tracking it all from the storm center. >> the rain is out of the immediate metro area but still remains more opportunities for rain especially if you live south of town or to the north of town. temperatures inside the immediate metro are back up, up to the upper 80s. 86 in reston and burke. 87 degrees indown. 87 in berwyn heights, maryland....
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exclusives with rick perry and pat quinn. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union". >>> very first this morning, the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin is a freeman this morning after the jury's decision late last night. we've seen some protests in major cities across the u.s. more plan today. there is anger among martin's supporters but mostly the demonstrations are peaceful. the six woman jury acquitted him after deliberations refusing to convict him of second-degree murder or manslaughter. he showed little expression at first. many say this is a vindication of his claim that he shot martin in self-defense early last year. this case raised important questions about crime and race in america. zimmerman's lawyer insists the trial wasn't about race but he says the national debate that's been going on -- that's been going on is appropriate and necessary. >> did it bring to the forefront the conversation that young black male
exclusives with rick perry and pat quinn. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union". >>> very first this morning, the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin is a freeman this morning after the jury's decision late last night. we've seen some protests in major cities across the u.s. more plan today. there is anger among martin's supporters but mostly the demonstrations are...
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i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and weant to talk about things that you might do before an earthquake to your home to make it more likely that your home will be ha bitable after an earthquake, what should we do? both structural and maybe even important non-structural things. >> you hear about how to prepare an earthquake kit and brace your book shelves and water tank and that is important. what you have to be careful is make sure that you are not going the easy things to make yourself feel better. if you have a bad structure, a bad building, then you need to be looking at that and everything that you do to keep your collectables in place is small and compared. if you have taken care of your structure, then there is a lot of stuff that you can do in your house that is non-structural and your chimney and water tank. >> let's talk about what the structural things might be. >> and he is exactly right. you don't want to make the deck chairs safe on the titanic, it is going down, you are going down, you have to make sure that yo
i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and weant to talk about things that you might do before an earthquake to your home to make it more likely that your home will be ha bitable after an earthquake, what should we do? both structural and maybe even important non-structural things. >> you hear about how to prepare an earthquake kit and brace your book shelves and water tank and that is important. what you have to be careful is make...
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john leboutillier, former republican congressman for new york, pat can pat can dallas former pollsterster for bill clinton. we gentleman, before we get back to the polls let's talk about this new tact of talking about the economy, the president speaking just last week several times about the economy and i will show you the president speaking at university of missouri in this clip. >> an endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals cannot get in the way of what we need to do. >> that is the president speaking at the university of central missouri. gentleman. what do you say about this? anything new? >> a couple of things, this is the start of the 2014 mid-term election campaign. the president is using the same themes he used in the 2012 campaign, redistribution, class warfare, demonizing the republicans. in that soundbite he spoke to the issues of scandal which i think are quite real -- i.r.s., benghazi, n.s.a. he calls them phony scandals. this was to lay down a marker on the most important issue facing the country, the economy and job creation but it is a
john leboutillier, former republican congressman for new york, pat can pat can dallas former pollsterster for bill clinton. we gentleman, before we get back to the polls let's talk about this new tact of talking about the economy, the president speaking just last week several times about the economy and i will show you the president speaking at university of missouri in this clip. >> an endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals cannot get in the way of what...
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pat reaches under and grabs the only thing he could, the fingers that are out of the water.led as hard as i could. i was able to get his face out so he could breathe. >> he could breathe and talk. >> just told us let me go. he just gave up. he said save yourselves. let he go. let me go. we more or less had some choice words for him and told him we didn't come this far to let you go now. that all of us are going up. you've got to help us. >> corrello is able to get underneath the victim and slip a harness around the man. he braces himself. >> pat yelled for them to pull, and i tell you what, it was the quickest i ever thought i would go up an embankment. but it must have been the adrenaline because we slid out of there in a matter of seconds. >> and minutes later sergeant moriarty is pulled to safety too. but now both on solid ground the two men sefrp for each other in the crowd. >> we shook hands, and it was an understanding, only people that do this can understand the feeling of gratitude and pride in the job. i just can't believe you just did that. >> every time i see pat,
pat reaches under and grabs the only thing he could, the fingers that are out of the water.led as hard as i could. i was able to get his face out so he could breathe. >> he could breathe and talk. >> just told us let me go. he just gave up. he said save yourselves. let he go. let me go. we more or less had some choice words for him and told him we didn't come this far to let you go now. that all of us are going up. you've got to help us. >> corrello is able to get underneath...
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>> reporter: hi there, jim, pat, good to talk to you. thousands across the country continue to respond to the verdict and the message they believe it sends while here in the place where it all happened, the community came together today to send its own message. >> no justice! >> reporter: like they have in so many cities since the verdict, people gathered today in sanford. citizens and city leaders filled the pughs at a local church. >> everyone is watching what we do. we have been the most peaceful people around the world. >> marches and rallies across the country have remained peaceful, though overnight on the west coast there were a couple arrests and property damage. >> this whole system wants you to feel like traf be was a criminal. >> that's right! >> this whole system is wrong. >> reporter: the issues of race and fairness continue to be at the center of this debate and today on "the view" george zimmerman's attorney said that discussion goes beyond the scope of the trial. >> i consider this as brought to the forefront, racial ques
>> reporter: hi there, jim, pat, good to talk to you. thousands across the country continue to respond to the verdict and the message they believe it sends while here in the place where it all happened, the community came together today to send its own message. >> no justice! >> reporter: like they have in so many cities since the verdict, people gathered today in sanford. citizens and city leaders filled the pughs at a local church. >> everyone is watching what we do....
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your arms pat into a table shape. table. table. your arms make a table. set the table.ke your finger sit on the chair. tap it for "chair." leave them sitting for "sit." chair. chair. chair. two fingers sit on your other fingers. let's sign "chair." backpack. show the straps of your backpack. backpack. backpack. show the straps. backpack. ♪ hello, backpack, are you ready? ♪ ♪ are you ready to go? ♪ hello, backpack, let's get ready ♪ ♪ let's get ready to roll ♪ you've got my crayons ♪ crayons ♪ you've got my scissors ♪ scissors ♪ you've got my paper ♪ paper ♪ you've got my glue ♪ you've got my glue ♪ you've got my pens ♪ pens ♪ you've got my pencils ♪ pencils ♪ and there is still room for my lunch box, too ♪ ♪ hello, backpack, are you ready? ♪ ♪ are you ready to go? ♪ hello, backpack, let's get ready ♪ ♪ let's get ready to roll ♪ you've got my crayons ♪ crayons ♪ you'vgot my scissors ♪ scissors ♪ you've got my paper ♪ paper ♪ you've got my glue ♪ you've got my glue ♪ you've got my pens ♪ pens ♪ you've got my pencils ♪ pencils ♪ and there is still room for my lunch box, to
your arms pat into a table shape. table. table. your arms make a table. set the table.ke your finger sit on the chair. tap it for "chair." leave them sitting for "sit." chair. chair. chair. two fingers sit on your other fingers. let's sign "chair." backpack. show the straps of your backpack. backpack. backpack. show the straps. backpack. ♪ hello, backpack, are you ready? ♪ ♪ are you ready to go? ♪ hello, backpack, let's get ready ♪ ♪ let's get ready to...
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he is muslim-ish. >> but pat robertson is a fool. the same guy that thought that gay people called 9/11 because god was angry. shut up. >> he also thinks that tornados destroy mid- -- middle american conservative neighborhoods because of gay marriage. >> john: exactly. >> he is sa dope. >> john: right, but it's another example. it's the far right-wing ultra fundamentalist christians and ultra far-right muslims and they are keeping life very interesting for the rest of us. >> they are. and even carlin admits it's the far left who are going more after the language. and he said most of the sensorship is on college campuses. >> john: yeah, i once had a producer yell at me for calling naomi campbell a beautiful black supermodel. >> and pat robertson thinks gays control the weather? >> john: yes. i think underage pregnancy and trailer park culture are god punishing us. >> the midwest. >> john: that's our show. i want to thank, jim norton frank conniff, and sherrod small. this is "viewpoint," we are still here on current tv, five more weeks
he is muslim-ish. >> but pat robertson is a fool. the same guy that thought that gay people called 9/11 because god was angry. shut up. >> he also thinks that tornados destroy mid- -- middle american conservative neighborhoods because of gay marriage. >> john: exactly. >> he is sa dope. >> john: right, but it's another example. it's the far right-wing ultra fundamentalist christians and ultra far-right muslims and they are keeping life very interesting for the rest...
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we're going to go to a quick break but before we do, we're going to go out to a joy pat film. to set that up? >> yeah, joe was jewish and grew up in new york. he was in the communist party and making theater free to all new yorkers free. this is a great clip featuring many of the great people who he influenced. there are other people in the film and many of the people that worked with him. >> wonder. enjoy the clip and we will see on after the break on the other side. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> we will be back to midsummer night streets tonight in your neighborhood. admission is free. admission is free. >> can't be more than 8 or 9 year itself old. i look out the window and a couple of things are going on in the park. a trailer shows up and they start building something and i don't know what the hell it is. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> you wanted shakespeare to be like the public library. >> why is it so important. >> to pat he was saying this is the way that art should be. it's free. >> i thought that even a quarter would be too much. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people.
we're going to go to a quick break but before we do, we're going to go out to a joy pat film. to set that up? >> yeah, joe was jewish and grew up in new york. he was in the communist party and making theater free to all new yorkers free. this is a great clip featuring many of the great people who he influenced. there are other people in the film and many of the people that worked with him. >> wonder. enjoy the clip and we will see on after the break on the other side. ♪ [ music...
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john, pat and doug, what about it? >> you know, there are two problems.rticularly, there are five seats in play as pat and john will talk about where the democrats could loose and be deadlocked or lose control, but one of those they can pick up is mitch mcconnell, who's the single most unpopular senator in the u.s. senate and he's in a dead heat now with the democratic secretary of state. his opponent. >> who's responsible for mitch mcconnell being in the position mitch mcconnell is in? >> the republicans in the senate. the membership -- look, he lost by all rights, a republican should be even or have already won the senate. he not only did not pick up seats in the last cycle, he lost two seats in an overwhelmingly vulnerable senate. he has managed to disastrous elections and he's going to take this one down because i think so far, the lack of any interest in fighting on the republican side finding candidates is not there. north carolina is an example. >> that is true. we already hit a little indicator by 2014 by the fund raising in 2013. democratic senat
john, pat and doug, what about it? >> you know, there are two problems.rticularly, there are five seats in play as pat and john will talk about where the democrats could loose and be deadlocked or lose control, but one of those they can pick up is mitch mcconnell, who's the single most unpopular senator in the u.s. senate and he's in a dead heat now with the democratic secretary of state. his opponent. >> who's responsible for mitch mcconnell being in the position mitch mcconnell is...
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we gave cameras to tell their story about pat.e. >> they're great, robin. >> and emotional, too. thank you, sam. >> you introduced us to pat. thank you for sharing her story throughout the years. and everybody, check this that out. >> tonight at 8:00, espn. >>> i want to share something special in my life. we're celebrating the things we love about america. we want to hear from you, as well. this week, we're going to tell you about our favorite treats to eat. all-american style. yesterday, robin showed her shrimp poe boys. and i show you my go-to food. it's long island. and drumroll, please. my favorite food. it means so much to me. it's the pizza i grew up on. but it is not like any other. eddie's pizza. there is nothing like it in the world. take a look. ♪ the cosey dark confines of eddie's in new hyde park, new york, has a little something for everyone. >> it's a great pizza. >> i wouldn't eat here. but i come in. >> reporter: i practically grew up here. >> we knew lara when a she was a little girl. big swimmer. she would come
we gave cameras to tell their story about pat.e. >> they're great, robin. >> and emotional, too. thank you, sam. >> you introduced us to pat. thank you for sharing her story throughout the years. and everybody, check this that out. >> tonight at 8:00, espn. >>> i want to share something special in my life. we're celebrating the things we love about america. we want to hear from you, as well. this week, we're going to tell you about our favorite treats to eat....