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i love it. >> thank you, barbara. >>> you go peacocks. >> bbara and the peacock. >> thanks ain, barbara> well, your family might highest one of the crash prone stretches of the beltway and not even know it. here's a mapng the number of crashes per mile for each sectionayf the bel in the past year. according to our news partners there were more than 3400 crashes on the beltway.ok g at the big picture the highest number of crashes in the past year happene in montgomery county. the worst spot is near georgia avenue w tre moren 200 recorded crashes there. >>> metro may start crging moreuring special events, and the new potential safety upgrade may be necessary. adam tuss is following it all from the orange line in northern virginia. >> metro says when it ramps up service for things like the pope coming to town, they have to put a lot mor service outn the tracks. and they say that you should absolutely be paying to support service. >> when metro has to cover a special event with ext service ke the fourth of july, should you have to help carry the costs? opinions certainly split. >> it's not
i love it. >> thank you, barbara. >>> you go peacocks. >> bbara and the peacock. >> thanks ain, barbara> well, your family might highest one of the crash prone stretches of the beltway and not even know it. here's a mapng the number of crashes per mile for each sectionayf the bel in the past year. according to our news partners there were more than 3400 crashes on the beltway.ok g at the big picture the highest number of crashes in the past year happene in...
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. >> seth: do you have baby peacocks? is that true? >> i have baby peacocks.. it hatched two days ago. >> seth: oh, and then, how long do they stay in the kitchen? >> well, until they drive me crazy. >> seth: how long does it take for a peacock to get old enough to not be -- >> like about three weeks. >> seth: okay. >> they chirp and chirp all night and all day. >> seth: do you tend to them? is that why they're in the kitchen? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. but they have to stay warm. >> seth: okay. >> you know, they're tiny when they're born and then they grow to about this big and then you can put them out with the other peacocks. >> seth: gotcha. when does the feather part of it start happening? >> that happens in two years. it's very -- it's a long, tedious process. [ light laughter ] >> seth: well that's -- i don't have the time for peacocks. i don't know how. [ light laughter ] >> until they get mature, they're just boring. >> seth: they're just boring, yeah. but they're very friendly. >> seth: kids are very similar. i would say about two is when -- they come in
. >> seth: do you have baby peacocks? is that true? >> i have baby peacocks.. it hatched two days ago. >> seth: oh, and then, how long do they stay in the kitchen? >> well, until they drive me crazy. >> seth: how long does it take for a peacock to get old enough to not be -- >> like about three weeks. >> seth: okay. >> they chirp and chirp all night and all day. >> seth: do you tend to them? is that why they're in the kitchen? >> oh,...
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someone recently tried to bray service peacock on. >> that was me. i'm very fond of my peacock.his has gottenabsurd. how do they make sure this is a ne ted animal? >>nk the general view is it has gotten absurd. and you can go online and fill out forms claim that you have a psychological need t fs animal and some doctor willac tually sign off online. everybody knows this has become a scam. so now the congress wants to give fast the authority to look into regulating this. inhe meantime theirlines are starting to clamp down saying, enough is enough. can't allow peacocks and boa constrictors and alligators and whatever that you want to be your service companion. >> what about cost? if they do give us more leg room? airlines stay reason they're doing is it to make it cheaper to fly. if this happens, it will take forever. the fast goes to a reaking process that will last forever. you'll have objections, he potential lawsuits, the airlines will counter. by the time this happens, i suspect we could be talking years down the road. this will be for the new ones. >> by the tim we'll be rid
someone recently tried to bray service peacock on. >> that was me. i'm very fond of my peacock.his has gottenabsurd. how do they make sure this is a ne ted animal? >>nk the general view is it has gotten absurd. and you can go online and fill out forms claim that you have a psychological need t fs animal and some doctor willac tually sign off online. everybody knows this has become a scam. so now the congress wants to give fast the authority to look into regulating this. inhe...
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that is chaz hodges, and his partner dave peacock, they we re and his partner dave peacock, they werewill try to bring you more reaction to that news that has just you more reaction to that news that hasjust broken. you more reaction to that news that has just broken. —— you more reaction to that news that hasjust broken. —— chaz and dave. chaz hodges, the singing half of chaz hodges, the singing half of chaz and dave, though they both did vocals on their tracks, he has died. they were together since the mid—70s. they had stopped briefly for a couple of years in the early pa rt for a couple of years in the early part of this decade. then they had been performing again in the early pa rt been performing again in the early part of the century, for the last six years or so. chaz hodges has died and we will doubtless hear tributes to him in the course of this afternoon. a man has been rescued from a ferry on lake victoria in tanzania two days after it capsized. the engineer is in hospital and is reported to be in a serious condition. at least one hundred and seventy people are known to ha
that is chaz hodges, and his partner dave peacock, they we re and his partner dave peacock, they werewill try to bring you more reaction to that news that has just you more reaction to that news that hasjust broken. you more reaction to that news that has just broken. —— you more reaction to that news that hasjust broken. —— chaz and dave. chaz hodges, the singing half of chaz hodges, the singing half of chaz and dave, though they both did vocals on their tracks, he has died. they were...
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oscar: yeah, everyone has heard about the peacock story. i won't go into that one.st had a recent experience where one of the emotional support animals -- wait for it -- required another emotional support animal. [laughter] oscar: it was a dog and a monkey, and somebody asked me earlier today which one was supporting? i don't know that answer. listen, on a serious note, -- required another emotional support animal. [laughter] people that need things, the problem is that it is abused because it is not regulated in any way, shape, or form, and anybody can -- so, we don't know. so if you have a need -- so service animals for disabled veterans, people that are blind -- we bend twice over backwards to ensure that we care of the people that truly meet aspects, but when you get to the ridiculous stage with a peacock, and two different animals. if you have allergies, all of that has to be modulated, and there are no real rules around it. so we have taken, along with the other airlines, a pretty harder stance. we need to have some proof. you need to register the animal. it h
oscar: yeah, everyone has heard about the peacock story. i won't go into that one.st had a recent experience where one of the emotional support animals -- wait for it -- required another emotional support animal. [laughter] oscar: it was a dog and a monkey, and somebody asked me earlier today which one was supporting? i don't know that answer. listen, on a serious note, -- required another emotional support animal. [laughter] people that need things, the problem is that it is abused because it...
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well, he tried, by was peacock blocked.ad done months of reporting, and according to his recent twitter defense. in an interview with his former producer. at least three women featured in the story including mcgowan testified it was complete and loaded with accounts from weinstein's victims. andy claimed the wonder kid wasn't ready for prime time and all the sources he provide were anonymous, except for the ones who weren't. that seems to suggest nbc is lying. ronan's work won him not only self informal frank sinatra look alike contests, but also a pulitzer and a decade of gratitude from a decade of victims shamed into silence. he was pushed out by nbc. even megyn kelly, the face that launched a thousand departures has weighed in. she doesn't think nbc is telling the truth either either. you should watch out. about she leaves your network, then your ratings will really go up. attention whore clowns like jim acosta. the cya makes it petty and dishonest and loserrist. that's a memo. president trump is taking ronan's side as w
well, he tried, by was peacock blocked.ad done months of reporting, and according to his recent twitter defense. in an interview with his former producer. at least three women featured in the story including mcgowan testified it was complete and loaded with accounts from weinstein's victims. andy claimed the wonder kid wasn't ready for prime time and all the sources he provide were anonymous, except for the ones who weren't. that seems to suggest nbc is lying. ronan's work won him not only self...
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the peacock was there to cheer on t. effo this was aarp's third meal challenge this year.2.5 million meals for seniors in need. a >> parking space comes at a premium around here, especially in the district prop that's why some drivers are upset they keep finding their cars covered up witome kind of a white substance. the problem seems to get worse when it rains. ansportation reporter adam tusk explains from the wharf. >> reporter:his is not what you want to find covering your car. a lot of residents arein fding this white calcium-like substance across their car. sometimes sprchkled too >> it's heavy rainfall, the ceiling will leak. over top of my car it's a huge crack. >> reporter: sherry lives here. she says since she mov in in december, this has been an issue. >> the cement mixed with the water. it will leak into my new paint, brand-new car. >> reporter: here is the real issue. this happens way more every time that it rains. as you know, we are expecting quite a bit of rain over the next week or two. residents here, pretty concerned. a notice has gone out that they shoul
the peacock was there to cheer on t. effo this was aarp's third meal challenge this year.2.5 million meals for seniors in need. a >> parking space comes at a premium around here, especially in the district prop that's why some drivers are upset they keep finding their cars covered up witome kind of a white substance. the problem seems to get worse when it rains. ansportation reporter adam tusk explains from the wharf. >> reporter:his is not what you want to find covering your car. a...
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melissa: and peacock. i tried to travel with them both, peacocks are very relaxing charles payne i think of charles payne in one of those tight seats. melissa: how old were some of the planes? some looked like from the '50s. there you go. anyway, funding the future of space travel. congress also including provisions for creating an office of spaceports. melissa: oh. david: in its new faa bill. coming up we ask neil degrass tyson what this could mean for the industry. melissa: president trump defends his supreme court nominee as a second woman accuses brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. this coming ahead after hering on thursday. we'll tell you what we know now. david: does rod rosenstein keep his job as deputy attorney general beyond a week? we'll ask "judicial watch" president tom fitton. you don't want to will say next. >> if you ask me, you should not fire him at all, the minute he fires he is bob mueller's best witness. ♪ fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy
melissa: and peacock. i tried to travel with them both, peacocks are very relaxing charles payne i think of charles payne in one of those tight seats. melissa: how old were some of the planes? some looked like from the '50s. there you go. anyway, funding the future of space travel. congress also including provisions for creating an office of spaceports. melissa: oh. david: in its new faa bill. coming up we ask neil degrass tyson what this could mean for the industry. melissa: president trump...
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he formed the pop rock band with dave peacock in 1975, and they became pioneers of the musical styley had eight top—a0 singles, including rabbit, ain't no pleasing you, and snooker loopy. chas hodges passed away as a result of organ failure, after recently receiving treatment for cancer. let's listen now to their first top 20 hit, gertcha, from top of the pops in 1979. # gertcha! # when the kids are swinging on the gate # gertcha! # when the paperboy's half an hour late # gertcha! # when the pigeons are pecking at his seed # gertcha! # when the barber starts digging up his bean # gertcha! # gertcha, cowson, gertcha # bar stool preaching # that's the old man's game! # now the old man was a desert rat...# that was 1979, not 1975. we can speak now to the former snooker world champion, dennis taylor, who collborated with chas and dave on the 1986 hit snooker loopy. dennis, thank you forjoining us this afternoon. just looking at your reaction on twitter, saying you are so reaction on twitter, saying you are so sad to hear about the passing of chas hodges, and affecting that you had so muc
he formed the pop rock band with dave peacock in 1975, and they became pioneers of the musical styley had eight top—a0 singles, including rabbit, ain't no pleasing you, and snooker loopy. chas hodges passed away as a result of organ failure, after recently receiving treatment for cancer. let's listen now to their first top 20 hit, gertcha, from top of the pops in 1979. # gertcha! # when the kids are swinging on the gate # gertcha! # when the paperboy's half an hour late # gertcha! # when the...
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he formed the pop rock band with dave peacock in 1975, and became pioneers of the musical style labelledht top—a0 singles, including rabbit, ain't no pleasing you, and snooker loopy. chas hodges passed away as a result of organ failure. he'd been suffering from cancer for some time. let's listen now to the first top 20 hit front of the pops in 1979 chas hodges has died at the age of 7a. the british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today, in a dramatic end to a two—year £26bn takeover battle. the broadcaster has been subject to rival bids from rupert muroch‘s fox and the us company comcast. the auction begun on friday at 5.00pm, and the takeover panel said all parties had agreed to the process, which will have a maximum of three rounds. well, joining us now is alice enders, head of research at enders analysis. these two have you with us today. perhaps for our viewers' benefit, you could take us back to the beginning of this process undermined as why this bidding is happening in the first place. fox put in a bid first and december 2016 for the shares in sky it doesn't already own, bec
he formed the pop rock band with dave peacock in 1975, and became pioneers of the musical style labelledht top—a0 singles, including rabbit, ain't no pleasing you, and snooker loopy. chas hodges passed away as a result of organ failure. he'd been suffering from cancer for some time. let's listen now to the first top 20 hit front of the pops in 1979 chas hodges has died at the age of 7a. the british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today, in a dramatic end to a two—year £26bn takeover...
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. >> the nbc peacock cheering on the sfort. this i aarp's third ml challenge this year, making mor than 2.5 million meals for seniors in need. just wonderful. >> we can't let anyone fall through the cracks. >>> luckily,t the rain did present a problem for them getting down there. >> it's just been nasty weather. people saying when will we see the sun? wen haven't s it since last thursday. maybe we won't see it until next thursday. that's the pattern we've got. that's the worst we've got, i think we're okay. we've got some showers andon breezy condi and more flooding. we won't see the worst of this stor the more look at this, especially today, it looks like most ofil this stay well to the south. this storm looks like it is strengthening over t past six urs. you can see the classic look here of a major hurricane. all the red around there looking ke doughnut making its way off to the north and west. and of course, north and west, the carolina coastline. winds at 145 miles an hour, up from 130. the pressure is downiv by millibars.
. >> the nbc peacock cheering on the sfort. this i aarp's third ml challenge this year, making mor than 2.5 million meals for seniors in need. just wonderful. >> we can't let anyone fall through the cracks. >>> luckily,t the rain did present a problem for them getting down there. >> it's just been nasty weather. people saying when will we see the sun? wen haven't s it since last thursday. maybe we won't see it until next thursday. that's the pattern we've got. that's...
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peacock? i never played clue. >> mike pence is a suspect but said he is not the guy. the "new york times" said it was a senior administration official, you better have a senior administration official and not somebody on the back bench. i am taken by your monologue. >> thank you. >> you want to normalize and every ever pay attention to trump. >> that's not true. >> here's a point of agreement i have with you guys. i think who wrote it really needs to stand up. to my mind, this is a republican in the administration kind of saying, we understand, this guy maybe is not fit to be president. we are here. we are watching him and cautious about everything. things are not going well despite what you hear from greg. >> great economy in years. miltary unbelievable. >> america is a great country and keeps going despite his antics. but his numbers the lowest of anybody. >> you don't have to like somebody to admit they are doing a great job. >> the key thing is you have another publications saying the same thing. you have the book from bob woodward. you have the michael wolff book
peacock? i never played clue. >> mike pence is a suspect but said he is not the guy. the "new york times" said it was a senior administration official, you better have a senior administration official and not somebody on the back bench. i am taken by your monologue. >> thank you. >> you want to normalize and every ever pay attention to trump. >> that's not true. >> here's a point of agreement i have with you guys. i think who wrote it really needs to...
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political clout, with all the fundraisers he hosted, the money he raised, and deep friendships within the peacockhe and andy i hear were very good friends. what happened to the "we treat all women the same as men. we believe in women's rights"? and when this farrow young journalist was hot on the trail of this story, general counsel was saying, "you better back off or we're going to smear you." again, these are reported allegation. >> that allegation has been denied by nbc. but it remains a huge embarrassment for nbc. essentially, launched the me too movement. and now you have farrows investigative producer who just left nbc saying this is a massive breach of journalistic integrity by nbc. but two months later, this meticulously reported piece appears in the new yorker. >> what's your gut on this, howie? do you think this producer is blowing smoke here? it sounds a little odd to me, doesn't it? they said today he didn't have enough sources. i think he was working on it and they came down on him. >> when you're a reporter, you know whether your bosses are enthusiastic, particularly about an invest
political clout, with all the fundraisers he hosted, the money he raised, and deep friendships within the peacockhe and andy i hear were very good friends. what happened to the "we treat all women the same as men. we believe in women's rights"? and when this farrow young journalist was hot on the trail of this story, general counsel was saying, "you better back off or we're going to smear you." again, these are reported allegation. >> that allegation has been denied by...
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his downcast eyes traced images of a mosaic floor, eagles and griffins, -- peacocks. beneath the clean folds of the beeswax candles, serpentine blended with fluid surface emulating and unfathomable the man leaves his roots. picturing them, between the old church around 35 years old wearing a long black robe of this doctor. this beard is trimmed close, his hair cropped shorter than in current fashion appears somewhat less -- than those who move. rich but not ostentatious. a difficult birth suggested and many misfortunes suffered since. there is a strangeness to his aspect today detachment that those that made him tend to ascribe to this or his many years spent abroad although doing so they are mistaken. the sea is his and he made it. his hands formed the dry land. -- bearing a chill. let this be him then. the mirror thief, let him bear the name. who else can claim it? thank you. [applause] >> all right. we will start with questions for all of you and that if we have time we'll ask questions individually and in paris. let's start with the familiar question for probably
his downcast eyes traced images of a mosaic floor, eagles and griffins, -- peacocks. beneath the clean folds of the beeswax candles, serpentine blended with fluid surface emulating and unfathomable the man leaves his roots. picturing them, between the old church around 35 years old wearing a long black robe of this doctor. this beard is trimmed close, his hair cropped shorter than in current fashion appears somewhat less -- than those who move. rich but not ostentatious. a difficult birth...
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the peacock network is involved in multiple scandals tonight, one of nbc's top thinkers taking shots at conservatives including yours truly at networks. that's coming up next. >> i intellectualism is what has taken over the party. there is almost a disdain with some in trump world. they are like, okay so the college-educated crowd is in force. >> this doesn't look like an attempt to serve systems, it looks like an attempt to serve propaganda. >> it's difficult to take it anymore. i have no doubt that they have a point of view but they are grounded in facts. >> laura: that was nbc's so-called neutral objective, always objective, anchor jeff todd taking shots at trump over supporters also over the last few years? and in a new piece in atlantic, mr. todd advocates for journalists to fight back against conservative claims of bias. bring it on, chuck. so let me get this straight. while nbc is embroiled in multiple scandals including completely blowing it on the weinstein sexual assault story, chuck todd is telling fox and others how to handle that? joining me now with reaction is conserva
the peacock network is involved in multiple scandals tonight, one of nbc's top thinkers taking shots at conservatives including yours truly at networks. that's coming up next. >> i intellectualism is what has taken over the party. there is almost a disdain with some in trump world. they are like, okay so the college-educated crowd is in force. >> this doesn't look like an attempt to serve systems, it looks like an attempt to serve propaganda. >> it's difficult to take it...
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the peacock network is involved in multiple scandals tonight, still one of nbc's top anchors taking shots at conservatives, including yours truly and others at this network. the full story, next. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. maybe you can trust that during your fantasy draft, the computer won't autodraft a kicker in the 7th round. or... you could just trust duracell. taken over the party. there is almost a disdain with some in trump world. they are like, okay so the college-educated crowd is in -- isn't for it. >> this doesn't look like an attempt to serve citizens. it looks like an attempt to serve propaganda. >> it's difficult to take it anymore. i have no doubt that they have a point of view but they are grounded in facts? >> laura: that was nbc's so-called neutral objective, always objective anchor chuck todd talking shots at trump over the supporters also over the last few years. and in a new piece in atlantic, mr. todd advocates for journalists to fight back against conservative claims of bias. bring it on, chuck. so let me get this straigh
the peacock network is involved in multiple scandals tonight, still one of nbc's top anchors taking shots at conservatives, including yours truly and others at this network. the full story, next. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. maybe you can trust that during your fantasy draft, the computer won't autodraft a kicker in the 7th round. or... you could just trust duracell. taken over the party. there is almost a disdain with some in trump world. they are...
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one of my earliest coaches here at the peacock.hanks. >> i can blame you for this. we will continue to watch 1600 pennsylvania avenue very closely. that's where president trump is meeting with the president of poland right now. we are expecting them to start this joint press conference roughly 15 minutes or so from now. this is msnbc. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. pe"what is your nationality?"ent countries that we traveled- and i would always answer, "hispanic." so, when i got my ancestrydna results it was a shocker! i'm everything, i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder, what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked "other". discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com i'm ready to cr
one of my earliest coaches here at the peacock.hanks. >> i can blame you for this. we will continue to watch 1600 pennsylvania avenue very closely. that's where president trump is meeting with the president of poland right now. we are expecting them to start this joint press conference roughly 15 minutes or so from now. this is msnbc. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants...
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clout with all the fundraisers he hosted and the money he raised, and deep friendships within the peacock. i mean, he and andy lack i hear were very good friendsk.. what happened to the "we treat all women the same as men?" "we believe in women's rights?" and when this ronan farrow young journalist was hot on the trail of this story, general said you better back off or we're going to smear you? these are reported allegations by, i guess, the producer of farrow's work. >> that particular allegation denied by nbc. it remains a huge embarrassment for nbc after eight months of research had let ronan farrow walk out the door with the prize-winning storynb and essentially launched the me too movement and now you have farrow's investigative producer who just left nbc saying this was a massive breech of journalistic integrity by nbc and nbc was never enthusiastic about the story, nbc said they didn't have enough and nobody willing to go on camera but two months later, this meticulously reported piece was in the new yorker. >>d laura: what's your gut on this, howry? do you y think this producer is
clout with all the fundraisers he hosted and the money he raised, and deep friendships within the peacock. i mean, he and andy lack i hear were very good friendsk.. what happened to the "we treat all women the same as men?" "we believe in women's rights?" and when this ronan farrow young journalist was hot on the trail of this story, general said you better back off or we're going to smear you? these are reported allegations by, i guess, the producer of farrow's work....
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. # peacocks wandering underneath an orange tree. # why can't she see my?ts you. he joins us now on the sofa. good morning, thanks so much for coming in. how are things? i'm awake. things are really good. i am on tour and being as ancient as i am, it is and being as ancient as i am, it is a great morning. you have lived a life and it would take us more than the few minutes we have to go through it all. what i find interesting is that later on in your career, you are as productive as you everywhere. this is yourfourth album in five years. i wish i had a good expedition for you. i think it's just that i am lucky with who i work with. i have met and started working with some young people who are still very much in love with it. they are in the initial phases of their career where they are thrilled and excited about everything. i like working with that kind of energy. that is a lot of it. i have been working with some wonderful people. i alsojust working with some wonderful people. i also just love what i do. and working with some wonderful people. i alsojust l
. # peacocks wandering underneath an orange tree. # why can't she see my?ts you. he joins us now on the sofa. good morning, thanks so much for coming in. how are things? i'm awake. things are really good. i am on tour and being as ancient as i am, it is and being as ancient as i am, it is a great morning. you have lived a life and it would take us more than the few minutes we have to go through it all. what i find interesting is that later on in your career, you are as productive as you...
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tim would say i don't like peacocks, people have to be members of the team. that was important. >> i want to say this important thing, in our system of government, in the executive fourh we were at the top levels of government every time there was a change in the administration. the system depends on the quality of people that occupied the civil service. the treasury, the talent at the ftc and the experience at the fed and new york fed. i think one of the great advantages we had and of course we admire each other and we were lucky in our partnership before the two presidents we worked for. the huge advantage we had is oft we had a team of people exceptional integrity, smart, creative people who are overwhelmingly focused on trying to figure out what was the best of the bad choices. finding the most effective thing. that is something you have to nurture, you have to create the attractiveto make it for people to spend a meaningful part of their lives in these institutions. we are more dependent on that as a country because we create -- we replace larger swaths
tim would say i don't like peacocks, people have to be members of the team. that was important. >> i want to say this important thing, in our system of government, in the executive fourh we were at the top levels of government every time there was a change in the administration. the system depends on the quality of people that occupied the civil service. the treasury, the talent at the ftc and the experience at the fed and new york fed. i think one of the great advantages we had and of...
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lemonis: ...or flex his muscle or his peacock feathers or whatever it may be. it had nothing to do with the cameras or any -- because the cameras were there when we were just the two of us. it's when it was just him and i versus him and i and his employees, and you'll see the difference here. for those of you that have not met me, i'm marcus. i wanted everybody to know that andrew and i have come to a deal. over the next week, you're going to see some significant changes, but the most important thing we're going to work on is management. the days of people being yelled at and demoralized and morale being this low are over. all of the staffing, morale, all of that, you guys are gonna be... andrew: that's my job. oh, sorry. lemonis: you guys are gonna be reporting in to me. all right, let's get back to work. okay? in order for me to move forward with my marketing plan, i want to see any and everything that andrew has. so andrew wanted to take me back into the garage to show me his delivery vehicle. oh, this is cool. andrew: this is the fetch mobile. lemonis: it w
lemonis: ...or flex his muscle or his peacock feathers or whatever it may be. it had nothing to do with the cameras or any -- because the cameras were there when we were just the two of us. it's when it was just him and i versus him and i and his employees, and you'll see the difference here. for those of you that have not met me, i'm marcus. i wanted everybody to know that andrew and i have come to a deal. over the next week, you're going to see some significant changes, but the most important...
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he formed the pop rock band with dave peacock in 1975 and became pioneers of the musical style labelledluding rabbit, ain't no pleasing you and snooker loopy. chas hodges passed away as a result of organ failure. he'd been suffering from cancer for some time. let's listen now to their first top 20 hit gertcha, from top of the pops in 1979. # gertcha when the kids are swinging on the gate # gertcha when the # gertcha! chas hodges, who's died aged 7a. the former tottenham and chelsea midfielder, micky hazard, who collaborated on tracks with chas and dave for tottenham's 1981 and 1982 fa cup final wins, spoke to me a little earlier. he was an incredibly lovely gentleman. my first memory of him was playing in football tournaments with him, organised by his ex—manager bob england. and then obviously, when we ossie's dream in 1981, i think it is the most iconic football record release, and it was a m football record release, and it was a joy to reach the woodwork with them. i think it reached numberfour in the charts, so it was an incredible experience for us as bob wallace, another is the, c
he formed the pop rock band with dave peacock in 1975 and became pioneers of the musical style labelledluding rabbit, ain't no pleasing you and snooker loopy. chas hodges passed away as a result of organ failure. he'd been suffering from cancer for some time. let's listen now to their first top 20 hit gertcha, from top of the pops in 1979. # gertcha when the kids are swinging on the gate # gertcha when the # gertcha! chas hodges, who's died aged 7a. the former tottenham and chelsea midfielder,...
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tim said i don't like peacocks. i want people that have to be representative of a team. so i think that was important. >> i was gonna say it's a really important thing. in our system of government, where in the executive branch, we replace the top four levels of government every time there's a change in the administration. the system depends a lot on the quality of people that up the civil service, the treasury, the talent at the fdic, and the talent and experience at the new york fed. i think one of the great advantages we have, i think and of course we admire each other and are very lucky in our partnership and in the support of the two presidents we work for. i think a huge advantage we had was that we had a team of people, exceptional integrity, smart, creative people, who were just overwhelmingly focused on trying to figure out what was the best of the bad choices, what would be the most effective thing. and that's something you have to sustain and preserve and nurture. you have to create the incidentives to make it; correct -- incentives to make it attractive and p
tim said i don't like peacocks. i want people that have to be representative of a team. so i think that was important. >> i was gonna say it's a really important thing. in our system of government, where in the executive branch, we replace the top four levels of government every time there's a change in the administration. the system depends a lot on the quality of people that up the civil service, the treasury, the talent at the fdic, and the talent and experience at the new york fed. i...
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tim would say i don't like peacocks, people have to be members of the team. that was important. >> i want to say this important thing, in our system of government, in the executive branch we were at the top four levels of government every time there was a change in the administration. the system depends on the quality of people that occupied the civil service. the treasury, the talent at the fdic, and the experience at the fed and new york fed. i think one of the great advantages we had and of course we admire each other and we were lucky in our partnership before the two presidents we worked for. the huge advantage we had is that we had a team of people of exceptional integrity, smart, creative people who are overwhelmingly focused on trying to figure out what was the best of the bad choices. finding the most effective thing. that is something you have to nurture, you have to create the incentives to make it attractive for people to spend a meaningful part of their lives in these institutions. we are more dependent on that as a country because we replace lar
tim would say i don't like peacocks, people have to be members of the team. that was important. >> i want to say this important thing, in our system of government, in the executive branch we were at the top four levels of government every time there was a change in the administration. the system depends on the quality of people that occupied the civil service. the treasury, the talent at the fdic, and the experience at the fed and new york fed. i think one of the great advantages we had...
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.” navy class locomotive today is a woman, doctor becky peacock.n a whole host of different environments in eastleigh works. they would have been in the machine shop making parts. there were calculated to be around 1500 women in here during the second world war. mrs simmons drives one of the two frames trains. the other crane driver, mrs blackwell, is a grandmother. nicola dixon is a blonde and a furnace work. herjob is to prepare the hot steel bars for sorting intersections. a blonde and a furnace work. i saw you shaking your head. i love it when he says that. things have changed, but some still haven't — there are still so few women working on the railways. nationally, a7% are women. if we look at the rail industry, the rate is just look at the rail industry, the rate isjust16%. and then if you look at women in the rail supply chain, those feeding the railways, it is even lower, at 5%. in that same shed where the restoration was going on, siemens is refurbishing its modern fleet for south western railway. we asked them if we could film women work
.” navy class locomotive today is a woman, doctor becky peacock.n a whole host of different environments in eastleigh works. they would have been in the machine shop making parts. there were calculated to be around 1500 women in here during the second world war. mrs simmons drives one of the two frames trains. the other crane driver, mrs blackwell, is a grandmother. nicola dixon is a blonde and a furnace work. herjob is to prepare the hot steel bars for sorting intersections. a blonde and a...
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he said i don't like peacocks, they've got to be members of the team so that was important. >> i want to say that it's an important thing which is in our system of government where in the executive branch we were placed at the top four levels of government. the system depends a lot on the quality of people that occupy the civil service of the treasury, the talent that the fdic and the talentand experience at the new york fed . i think one of the great advantages we have i think and of course we admire each other and we are very lucky in our partnership and in support of the two presidents we worked for, i would say the huge advantage we had is that we had a team of people with exceptional integrity, smart people who were just overwhelmingly focused on trying to figure out what was the best of the bad choices? and that's something you have to sustain and preserve and nurture and create incentives to make it attractive for people to spend the means of their lives in these institutions. we are more dependent on as a country as we replaced a larger swapof the government . enthese regular
he said i don't like peacocks, they've got to be members of the team so that was important. >> i want to say that it's an important thing which is in our system of government where in the executive branch we were placed at the top four levels of government. the system depends a lot on the quality of people that occupy the civil service of the treasury, the talent that the fdic and the talentand experience at the new york fed . i think one of the great advantages we have i think and of...
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they've rescued 97 dogs, 25 horses, one cow, four peacocks, and twelve chickens."estigator"it's deplorable and i don't think it's a casualty from matthew or florence. i think it's been a casualty in the making."maybe there is a silver lining to this story and to the storm that has ravaged robeson county.phil/k9 global rescue "and as bad as this hurricane was, i hate to say it, but this hurricane was probably the best thing for those animals back there. because now they're safe. now they're free and now they're not suffering." after being closed for 134 days the hawaii volcanos national park is again welcoming visitors. the kilauea eruption, in may, resulted in explosions and rock falls....making it unsafe for employees and visitors. part of the park is still off-limitsbecause of safety concerns. it's not clear yet when it will re-open. this weekend taught us how quickly everything can change for an nfl franchise. one week, the 49ers are the team with so much promise and optimism. the next, they are forced to re-group. kyle shanahan confirmed the diagnosis today...j
they've rescued 97 dogs, 25 horses, one cow, four peacocks, and twelve chickens."estigator"it's deplorable and i don't think it's a casualty from matthew or florence. i think it's been a casualty in the making."maybe there is a silver lining to this story and to the storm that has ravaged robeson county.phil/k9 global rescue "and as bad as this hurricane was, i hate to say it, but this hurricane was probably the best thing for those animals back there. because now they're...
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cannot charge you for bringing the animal and they don't charge you, by the way, we keep showing the peacock flight at newark. i just wanted to pointed that out. you knew that had to be a joke. miniature horses. >> miniature horses horses are s than a pony. the thing i don't understand as frequent traveler, you have to stick everything underneath the seat in front of you and the image during fbn:am two-seater, the miniature horse sitting in front of a couple. >> absolutely. are they going to take one or two seats? dagen: underneath the seat if they charge you, if you put the dog or cat and crate and bring it on the plane and you ut it under the seat in a crate, if you have an emotional support letter they require letter from psychiatrist, that animal can sit in your lap. >> sit in your lap but the miniature horse was sitting in front of those people. >> still heavy. >> your dog is potty trained or whatever you call for a dog, miniature horses to the best of my knowledge don't have the luxury, so what happens when they have to go to the bathroom? dagen: unless they are wearing a diaper. >> i
cannot charge you for bringing the animal and they don't charge you, by the way, we keep showing the peacock flight at newark. i just wanted to pointed that out. you knew that had to be a joke. miniature horses. >> miniature horses horses are s than a pony. the thing i don't understand as frequent traveler, you have to stick everything underneath the seat in front of you and the image during fbn:am two-seater, the miniature horse sitting in front of a couple. >> absolutely. are they...