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. >> billy: [ sighs ] >> phyllis: hang on. >> billy: hm? >> phyllis: you really ready? for this relationship? you and me? no more lying? no more sneaking around? >> billy: wouldn't be in the middle of the lion's den at jabot if i wasn't ready, wasn't sure. [ sighs ] what about you? you seem a little... >> phyllis: i'm anxious. i just keep having a flashback of victoria just... standing there, looking horrified and humiliated. >> billy: the timing couldn't have been worse on that. if those elevator doors had
. >> billy: [ sighs ] >> phyllis: hang on. >> billy: hm? >> phyllis: you really ready? for this relationship? you and me? no more lying? no more sneaking around? >> billy: wouldn't be in the middle of the lion's den at jabot if i wasn't ready, wasn't sure. [ sighs ] what about you? you seem a little... >> phyllis: i'm anxious. i just keep having a flashback of victoria just... standing there, looking horrified and humiliated. >> billy: the timing...
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. >> phyllis: i know the waiting is tough, but you've got to keep hoping for the best. >> billy: come on. i mean, i was joking, but even kidding around with professional athletes about betting on a championship game -- what was i thinking? especially with a guy shooting video. i didn't mean it. it wasn't meant to be taken serious. it shouldn't have been this huge scandal. >> phyllis: well, i just hope victoria can convince the board of governors to let this go. >> billy: victoria doesn't want me there, which i don't blame her. i mean, i've stepped in it enough already. >> phyllis: i have a feeling that she is going to make a strong case to turn this around. hey. you're gonna get through this. you're not gonna have to do it
. >> phyllis: i know the waiting is tough, but you've got to keep hoping for the best. >> billy: come on. i mean, i was joking, but even kidding around with professional athletes about betting on a championship game -- what was i thinking? especially with a guy shooting video. i didn't mean it. it wasn't meant to be taken serious. it shouldn't have been this huge scandal. >> phyllis: well, i just hope victoria can convince the board of governors to let this go. >> billy:...
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. >> phyllis: i know the waiting is tough, but you've got to keep hoping for the best. >> billy: come on. i mean, i was joking, but even kidding around with professional athletes about betting on a championship game -- what was i thinking? especially with a guy shooting video. i didn't mean it. it wasn't meant to be taken serious. it shouldn't have been this huge scandal. >> phyllis: well, i just hope victoria can convince the board of governors to let this go. >> billy: victoria doesn't want me there, which i don't blame her. i mean, i've stepped in it enough already. >> phyllis: i have a feeling that she is going to make a strong case to turn this around. hey. you're gonna get through this. you're not gonna have to do it alone, okay?
. >> phyllis: i know the waiting is tough, but you've got to keep hoping for the best. >> billy: come on. i mean, i was joking, but even kidding around with professional athletes about betting on a championship game -- what was i thinking? especially with a guy shooting video. i didn't mean it. it wasn't meant to be taken serious. it shouldn't have been this huge scandal. >> phyllis: well, i just hope victoria can convince the board of governors to let this go. >> billy:...
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. >> phyllis: i'm sorry you had to find out this way. >> victoria: yeah, so am i. >> lily: hey. >> cane >> lily: is this where the elevator got stuck? i had to take the stairs. everyone's okay, right? no one got stranded in there? >> cane: sweetheart, you should come with me. >> victoria: this couldn't get more humiliating. not that you care at all. >> billy: of course i care. i never wanted to hurt you. >> victoria: you have said that to me so many times, but you keep doing it. >> phyllis: how many times have you hurt billy? why is it so hard for you to understand that he wants a woman who treats him with respect, who doesn't toy with him, who doesn't building up his hopes to just, like, toss him aside, like he's nothing? i have always cared about billy, and i think he deserves a lot more than you're capable of giving, victoria.
. >> phyllis: i'm sorry you had to find out this way. >> victoria: yeah, so am i. >> lily: hey. >> cane >> lily: is this where the elevator got stuck? i had to take the stairs. everyone's okay, right? no one got stranded in there? >> cane: sweetheart, you should come with me. >> victoria: this couldn't get more humiliating. not that you care at all. >> billy: of course i care. i never wanted to hurt you. >> victoria: you have said that to me...
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. >> phyllis: sounds pretty open-ended to me. >> billy: it's not open-ended. >> phyllis: billy... >> billy: look. i want the same thing as you -- to be out in the open and we'll have no secrets, just you and me, together with nothing to hide. do you trust me?
. >> phyllis: sounds pretty open-ended to me. >> billy: it's not open-ended. >> phyllis: billy... >> billy: look. i want the same thing as you -- to be out in the open and we'll have no secrets, just you and me, together with nothing to hide. do you trust me?
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. >> phyllis: wonderful. you want to go someplace else? >> billy: you know what? no.about us, about us being able to come out here and celebrate being together. we're not gonna let victor ruin that. >> nick: so that's how you found out, the elevator door opened? >> victoria: well, maybe it was inevitable, or maybe they were just waiting for time to have passed since phyllis and jack's divorce, but i don't know. maybe they just wanted it to be more respectable or something, i don't know. n
. >> phyllis: wonderful. you want to go someplace else? >> billy: you know what? no.about us, about us being able to come out here and celebrate being together. we're not gonna let victor ruin that. >> nick: so that's how you found out, the elevator door opened? >> victoria: well, maybe it was inevitable, or maybe they were just waiting for time to have passed since phyllis and jack's divorce, but i don't know. maybe they just wanted it to be more respectable or...
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but again, as phyllis pointed out, the reason we created this alliance was for collective security inhe reason we expand it -- even after the cold war, we continued to expand. when we didn't view russia as a threat at all. in fact, we thought someday russia would join. the reason we did it was to increase stability. we found there would be increased security and stability so you can get increased economic and political development. >> phyllis, at this point, because this is where i think there's sort of an interesting rubber hitting the road. nato is one institution, but the trump vision seems sort of skepticism of all of them. >> right. this isn't just about nato. this is an attack on europe, and it doesn't take into account, for example, the deal that was made in 1990 at the end of the cold war, when the first bush administration and gorbachev agreed in return for the now russia, formerly soviets accepting the idea that reunified germany would join nato, that the agreement was nato would not expand one inch further to the east. and now we're right at russia's border. >> wait. >> tha
but again, as phyllis pointed out, the reason we created this alliance was for collective security inhe reason we expand it -- even after the cold war, we continued to expand. when we didn't view russia as a threat at all. in fact, we thought someday russia would join. the reason we did it was to increase stability. we found there would be increased security and stability so you can get increased economic and political development. >> phyllis, at this point, because this is where i think...
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>> phyllis: there we go. there we go. all righty. what do we got? we've got the crab enchiladas. check. we got the fresh ceviche. check. and we've got the homemade tomatillo salsa. yes. check. and then we've got our eggs, got our sugar, our cocoa powder, and [french accent] the pièce de résistance, chocolat. beautiful. [ normal voice ] okay, then. mm-hmm. [ cellphone rings ]
>> phyllis: there we go. there we go. all righty. what do we got? we've got the crab enchiladas. check. we got the fresh ceviche. check. and we've got the homemade tomatillo salsa. yes. check. and then we've got our eggs, got our sugar, our cocoa powder, and [french accent] the pièce de résistance, chocolat. beautiful. [ normal voice ] okay, then. mm-hmm. [ cellphone rings ]
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the voices of jefferson and banneker are phyllis wheatley. all voices of freedom. to me about the connection of banneker and jefferson is banneker sending his almanac to jefferson and stating that african-americans are brilliant. they are human. they contribute to the development of the nation and deserve to be free. thomas jefferson essentially said you are the exception and freedom was not going to come during his particular time in life. this is a human story. in the midst of all of this inhumanity, you still have african-americans fighting for freedom, fighting for liberty, fighting for the nation to recognize them as citizens in this world. atwe go forward we look ,hile they were laws african-americans found ways to go a around those laws and hold on to their humanity. many things happened after the revolutionary war, including the development of the cotton gin in 1793 and the louisiana purchase in 1803 and the end of the international slave trade in 18 away. what did that mean? please note the space we are in right now. directly in front of me is a tower of c
the voices of jefferson and banneker are phyllis wheatley. all voices of freedom. to me about the connection of banneker and jefferson is banneker sending his almanac to jefferson and stating that african-americans are brilliant. they are human. they contribute to the development of the nation and deserve to be free. thomas jefferson essentially said you are the exception and freedom was not going to come during his particular time in life. this is a human story. in the midst of all of this...
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sending a tree crashing into phyllis stark's home. >> i felt wind coming through my house and i screamed to my husband a tree's in the house! >> reporter: slamming right into the room where her grandson sleeps. >> rob, what's the track? >> reporter: this storm hasn't lost much punch as it hits the east coast. flood warnings for providence and boston. and this low is very slow to move. more rain will rotate through, and it will hang around tomorrow as well. more cool showers, and snow showers as well. that's going to set up a blocking pattern right into next week. >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next to another major headline. 18 college students, members of a fraternity, facing charges after the death of a student at a pledge party. no one called for help for nearly 12 hours. why did they wait so long? gio benitez at penn state tonight. >> reporter: today, eight members of penn state fraternity arraigned in a pennsylvania courtroom, three months after the death of a pledge at a frat house party. >> it's heartbreaking all around. there's no winners. >> reporter: charged with involuntary ma
sending a tree crashing into phyllis stark's home. >> i felt wind coming through my house and i screamed to my husband a tree's in the house! >> reporter: slamming right into the room where her grandson sleeps. >> rob, what's the track? >> reporter: this storm hasn't lost much punch as it hits the east coast. flood warnings for providence and boston. and this low is very slow to move. more rain will rotate through, and it will hang around tomorrow as well. more cool...
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sending a tree crashing into phyllis stark's home. >> i felt wind coming through my house and i screamed to my husband, a tree's in the house! >> reporter: slamming right into the room where her grandson sleeps. >> dangerous weather moving through late today. let's get right to rob marciano. what's the track? >> reporter: this storm hasn't lost much punch as it hits the east coast. still raining across eastern massachusetts. flood warnings for providence and boston. watches remain up through tomorrow morning. and this low is very slow to move. more rain will rotate through, and it will hang around tomorrow as well. more cool showers, and snow showers as well. a lot of cold air sinking in. that's going to set up a blocking pattern right into next week. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next to another major headline. a stunning indictment. 18 college students, members of a fraternity, facing charges after the death of a student at a pledge party. timothy piazza fell down the stairs. authorities say no one called for help for nearly 12 hours. why did they wait so long? gio benitez at p
sending a tree crashing into phyllis stark's home. >> i felt wind coming through my house and i screamed to my husband, a tree's in the house! >> reporter: slamming right into the room where her grandson sleeps. >> dangerous weather moving through late today. let's get right to rob marciano. what's the track? >> reporter: this storm hasn't lost much punch as it hits the east coast. still raining across eastern massachusetts. flood warnings for providence and boston....
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phyllis campbell why is he so important? what is this? i did this book it to be a movie? what does that mean? if authors seem to have reputations one dominated an entire shelf and master of criminal justice. even the crime itself into 1989 when the satanic verses we were swept up in a mission of global importance the only time i've heard every rand prior to this assembly would graffiti the ayatollah on the building every to rebook get it i would say that there is danger but spelldown by photographs of him the topic of cash register buttons to have that campaign of darkness and of the excitement. cj my co-workers and i reported for duty to get the instructions frome books headquarters his book was to be next to the cash register were behind the register for the back of the store the employees did not feel safe people were bombing bookstores. diffe those who did not know the difference between iran or iraq would flock to the store. they would come up to theth store that they wanted to buy the book and somebody will ask if we stop at you would only answer on a casese by case
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host: let's go to phyllis calling from inglewood, california. caller: good morning, and thank you for taking my call. thatt want to make a point there is a whole lot being said about immigration now, and , and thes coming in present administration trying to keep immigrants out. i would like to remind everyone that the only natural people that are really owners of all of this land in america are the native indians. ,verybody else, everybody else are actually immigrants to this importantly, i would like to say that neither actuallyy other man owns this land, but we are actually leasing it from god. guest: thank you. it reminds me, and i would love to encourage people to go to the native american museum here in ashington, d.c., there is treaty's exhibit. at the beginning of our relationship with the new settlers that came in, the wampum belt has these lines going down at that signify that we are to bring bodies of people of peopletwo bodies living side-by-side and respecting each other equally. i believe that is what we are aspiring to today, what
host: let's go to phyllis calling from inglewood, california. caller: good morning, and thank you for taking my call. thatt want to make a point there is a whole lot being said about immigration now, and , and thes coming in present administration trying to keep immigrants out. i would like to remind everyone that the only natural people that are really owners of all of this land in america are the native indians. ,verybody else, everybody else are actually immigrants to this importantly, i...
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. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, whichto a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her in line was, "watch out, young lady, or uncle hoop will be driving you again tomorrow." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. drain to breaking news this morning. former investment banker said they defeats right-wing nationalist marine le pen. good morning. i am nicole petallides. >> good morning. cheryl casone and for lauren simonetti patent hup health care bill heads to senate. former president barack obama calls for courage for democrats to repeal obamacare. n
. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, whichto a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in...
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and phyllis says, give me art or larry. not cavuto. you think i'm fat?ays no, just stupid. just reminding my bosses he's not as smart as you give him credit for. and leaders laughing at our president as he criticized many nato members for not paying their fair share. it's written, thank you, neil, it's about the u.s.a. and disrespect shown to our president. ricky says only fox news lackeys like cavuto would be outraged. then you might want to take to shirley who writes, i'm no fan of mr. trump, but i agree with you, neil. for these hypocrites that bemoan our president's lack of decorum, lack class of their own. don't worry about those that snicker behind your back or worry more what else they're doing behind your back. because say or laugh about donald trump. at least he's told these european phonies what he thought about them to their face. that might not be protocol but it was unprecedented and they ain't happy. the first president to state publicly three what his predecessors had tried to do privately. namely that most of his nato colleagues were dead
and phyllis says, give me art or larry. not cavuto. you think i'm fat?ays no, just stupid. just reminding my bosses he's not as smart as you give him credit for. and leaders laughing at our president as he criticized many nato members for not paying their fair share. it's written, thank you, neil, it's about the u.s.a. and disrespect shown to our president. ricky says only fox news lackeys like cavuto would be outraged. then you might want to take to shirley who writes, i'm no fan of mr. trump,...
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infrastructure, these are the promises made, promises kept that then candidate trump was nicole: for phyllised states. people are very bullish about the future of the american economy at this comprehensive tax reform. trade to what made the difference is we talk about your role in michigan? what made the difference when the one that date? >> it sent a message to the country that president trump was able to communicate with every single person in this country directly. he sent the message i am listening to you. you are no longer forgotten. the message resounded across the great nation. the folks in michigan that i felt left behind for so long at issues of profitability, economic growth, opportunities, health care. these are the things that have plagued folks in michigan of folks across the whole country. president trump has sent a clear message and listening to you and i'm here with you and i'll advocate for you. lauren: what happens next in the midterm election? >> very exciting. i'm not a psychic, but a very exciting time for the republican party. lauren: are you involved? >> and looking to
infrastructure, these are the promises made, promises kept that then candidate trump was nicole: for phyllised states. people are very bullish about the future of the american economy at this comprehensive tax reform. trade to what made the difference is we talk about your role in michigan? what made the difference when the one that date? >> it sent a message to the country that president trump was able to communicate with every single person in this country directly. he sent the message...
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. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, which to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her in line was, "watch out, young lady, or uncle hoop will be driving you again tomorrow." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> a man who can have anything... >> he'd lay awake nights trying to think of a way to make a dollar. >> ...throws nothing away. >> you must have said to grandpa, "this can go, can't it?" >> yes. and we told him that a million times. >> one strange inheritance. >> wow, and it's packed! >> one heavy b
. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, which to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his...
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. >> phyllis let me in. >> that's a different kind of cat. >> is that a bob cat or kuing ar. >> that's >> and save money instead of go out. >> back in dallas. >> chilling. >> all right #morning memes. keep them cogging. >> they're all g throws are good, good ones. >> well done. >> good start to the say. let's keep the day going lock look ago head toe good day d.c. later this morning. >> loft will get real when lonnie love stops by and jack sop from real house wives of potomac and new last night a and. >> i thought. >> very -- it was good show. serious topz there. trauma, too, but real good under tones. sending good messages. >> grilling all weekend and getting ready for memorial day weekend corn on the could be six easy ways toy give they staple an awesome twist as we break out the grill. hopefully rain will go away by then. today's fox beat something different today. >> kevin mccarthy getting heat on twitser he shares name of the house majority liter in congress. >> kevin mccarthy. >> this is republican congressman kevin mccarthy of california he's not our kevin. as you can see right
. >> phyllis let me in. >> that's a different kind of cat. >> is that a bob cat or kuing ar. >> that's >> and save money instead of go out. >> back in dallas. >> chilling. >> all right #morning memes. keep them cogging. >> they're all g throws are good, good ones. >> well done. >> good start to the say. let's keep the day going lock look ago head toe good day d.c. later this morning. >> loft will get real when lonnie love...
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. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, whichk of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her in line was, "watch out, young lady, or uncle hoop will be driving you again tomorrow." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. >> announcer: from the nasdaq in new york city, the new "wall street week." here is maria bartiromo. maria: i'm maria bartiromo. we are coming to you from the nasdaq in mid-town manhattan. we are in the heart of times square because my special guest
. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, whichk of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece,...
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. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, whichcome to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her in line was, "watch out, young lady, or uncle hoop will be driving you again tomorrow." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> a man who can have anything... >> he'd lay awake nights trying to think of a way to make a dollar. >> ...throws nothing away. >> you must have said to grandpa, "this can go, can't it?" >> yes. and we told him that a million times. >> one strange inheritance. >> wow, and it's packed! >> one hea
. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, whichcome to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove...
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he does rip an rbi double and that puts the phyllis ils up 4-.n the ninth, cameron rupp erupts with a three-run homer. phillies win 7-2. it's the first time a starting pitcher has won a game in almost three weeks. >>> as you know, the eagles have added a bunch of veterans on one-year deals this off-season like legarrette blunt this week. we caught up with malcolm jenkins. he really likes the moves. >> i think we feel a lot better about where we're moving forward to. it's exciting. i definitely think the front office is committed to winning. >> reporter: everyone can see the eagles are trying to surround carson wentz with as much talent as possible so he can make that jump in his second year. and malcolm sees carson taking over this team. leadership wise. >> he let it come naturally. last year, he didn't try to force himself into a leadership role, because he's the quarterback. and i think this year, he understands that we want him to take more of a leadership role. >> on to the sixers. joel embiid and dario saric are the nominees for rookie of th
he does rip an rbi double and that puts the phyllis ils up 4-.n the ninth, cameron rupp erupts with a three-run homer. phillies win 7-2. it's the first time a starting pitcher has won a game in almost three weeks. >>> as you know, the eagles have added a bunch of veterans on one-year deals this off-season like legarrette blunt this week. we caught up with malcolm jenkins. he really likes the moves. >> i think we feel a lot better about where we're moving forward to. it's...
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. >> first he's fighting with phyllis for some reason. i don't know why they're arm wrestling. putin. >> keep an eye on twitter, they think you should be monitoring it this morning. >> what is twitter? >> yeah. >> the guy who never gets off twitter. all right, alison, thanks. we'll be watching. >> see you in a bit. >>> oh, snap. snapchat's first earnings report wasn't good. now it's watching investors disappear. we'll tell you how bad it is on "cnn money stream" next. (micro) listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, he
. >> first he's fighting with phyllis for some reason. i don't know why they're arm wrestling. putin. >> keep an eye on twitter, they think you should be monitoring it this morning. >> what is twitter? >> yeah. >> the guy who never gets off twitter. all right, alison, thanks. we'll be watching. >> see you in a bit. >>> oh, snap. snapchat's first earnings report wasn't good. now it's watching investors disappear. we'll tell you how bad it is on...
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i'm phyllis. ♪ mm, mm thank you so much, guys.use ] >> jimmy: very well done. vladimir caamano. i want to apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. good night! >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight the breaking news. a stunning report that president trump shared classified information about possible terror attacks with the russians. but vehement denials tonight from two top administration officials. >>> plus, a family's pledge. >> it looked like he got hit by a car. he was in bad shape. >> the family of the penn state student who died after a fraternity hazing ritual speaking out about those heartbreaking hospital moments. >> the nurse brought me forward, told me to kiss him good-bye. >> new details from a grand jury report that shocked his long-time girlfriend. who the family now says must be held accountable. >> they treated him like a rag doll, like he was road kill. >>> and made in the shade. fifth harmony singer normani
i'm phyllis. ♪ mm, mm thank you so much, guys.use ] >> jimmy: very well done. vladimir caamano. i want to apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. good night! >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight the breaking news. a stunning report that president trump shared classified information about possible terror attacks with the russians. but vehement denials tonight from two top administration officials. >>> plus, a family's...
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[applause] >> thanks, phyllis. -- folks. thanks for coming here tonight. what i want to talk to you about is not too long the last book i published which was "talking back, talking black." it had a very compact thesis. i wanted to see if i could make the general public have a more positive view of the dialect that most black americans use in casual situations because the general idea is that black english is some sort of lapse or stain or scourge. it always bothered me. i never heard it that way but the misperception continues and we linguists, this crowd known as linguists, shake our heads at this idea that the general public, including the educated general public has with there is something wrong the way the black people talk. we always say the public just doesn't get it. but to tell you the truth i started to feel as if a lot of why the the public doesn't get it was linguists f b linguists i include myself. i thought, somebody needs to put something out there that maybe addresses all of this in a new way. first, what do i mean by black english? these da
[applause] >> thanks, phyllis. -- folks. thanks for coming here tonight. what i want to talk to you about is not too long the last book i published which was "talking back, talking black." it had a very compact thesis. i wanted to see if i could make the general public have a more positive view of the dialect that most black americans use in casual situations because the general idea is that black english is some sort of lapse or stain or scourge. it always bothered me. i never...
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that early morning tractor-trailer accident, took down the power lines, phyllis will play some baseball05, then evening outdoor concert over there in camden, what's the forecast like for all of the outdoor stuff? sue has it in 15 seconds. >> let's talk tree pollen, medium levels, saturday, sunday shall it is back, because the weather will be bert. but that's good, because that's what we want for the holiday weekend, always a double edge sword. >> neighborhoods where we have this morning around milford, and other places in montgomery county, we got philadelphia. >> it comes back parts of the atlantic city expressway, and by the end. day we could have close to 2 inches of rain, oh, i'm sorry, i dropped something. i'll get it in a moment. we got to get you the seven day forecast, 72 degrees today. rain, thunderstorms, could pop up, some of them could be severe. little later on in the afternoon. 77 degrees tomorrow. and the sun will come out in the afternoon, 78, on saturday, and that is the best weather day actually, of the weekends. a late shower is possible on saturday. >> is it? >> oh,
that early morning tractor-trailer accident, took down the power lines, phyllis will play some baseball05, then evening outdoor concert over there in camden, what's the forecast like for all of the outdoor stuff? sue has it in 15 seconds. >> let's talk tree pollen, medium levels, saturday, sunday shall it is back, because the weather will be bert. but that's good, because that's what we want for the holiday weekend, always a double edge sword. >> neighborhoods where we have this...
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and happy 100th birthday to phyllis of omaha, nebraska. >> naill, thank you so much.s we learned from our florida sister station that golfer tiger woods has been arrested. just look at this mugshot. deputies in jupiter, florida, saying woods was pulled over for driving under the influence. he has been released from custody. we are awaiting a statement from woods. for the latest go to our twitter feed for more information. >>> live look at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington where president trump is commemorating memorial day with the wreath laying. for what's going on here in the bay area the trust in san francisco is getting ready to hold its annual ceremony as well marking the 149th commemoration. hundreds are expected to attend to honor u.s. military members who have given the ultimate sacrifice. other bay area events including a memorial day ceremony at oak hill memorial park at 11:00 and a wreath casting ceremony at 11:00 a.m. happening right now pete suratos is at the per sid ya where the ceremony gets under way in 90 minutes. go to our facebook page to
and happy 100th birthday to phyllis of omaha, nebraska. >> naill, thank you so much.s we learned from our florida sister station that golfer tiger woods has been arrested. just look at this mugshot. deputies in jupiter, florida, saying woods was pulled over for driving under the influence. he has been released from custody. we are awaiting a statement from woods. for the latest go to our twitter feed for more information. >>> live look at the tomb of the unknown soldier in...
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and happy 100th birthday to phyllis of omaha, nebraska. >> naill, thank you so much.eorologist bill henley. he has your most accurate neighborhood forecast. are those showers moving out? >> they've ended in philadelphia but i'm still tracking some showers. we could see a few more sprinkles in philadelphia. northeast philadelphia starting to get a few light showers. the heavier rain and thunderstorm activity that's staying out of the area. see some showers moving in to the lehigh valley right now. those will move to the northeast and we will see clouds linger for the rest of the day. we're in the 50s right now. up to 67 degrees for philadelphia. closer to 70 in delaware. >> let's get a check of the road now with first alert franchesca ruscio. how are you? >> i'll take that as a compliment, thank you. we have a situation in franklin township, an overturned vehicle on its side along route 55 northbound along exit 39. it is creating quite a bit of a delay approaching the accident scene for traffic so we do have to let you know it's very slow. katy, back over to you. >> me
and happy 100th birthday to phyllis of omaha, nebraska. >> naill, thank you so much.eorologist bill henley. he has your most accurate neighborhood forecast. are those showers moving out? >> they've ended in philadelphia but i'm still tracking some showers. we could see a few more sprinkles in philadelphia. northeast philadelphia starting to get a few light showers. the heavier rain and thunderstorm activity that's staying out of the area. see some showers moving in to the lehigh...
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and a happy 100th birthday to phyllis ongert of omaha, nebraska. want to be that cool. >> i big old thanks to niall and a big thanks to you as well. [ cheers and applause ] for braving the rain. we are back after our local news. news. >> thank you. >>> good morning, it's 8:56 on this memorial day, monday, may 29, 2017. i i i'm molette green. with the holiday, a lot of things are closed today, the federal government and most banks, there's no mail delivery except express mail. on the roads, lane restrictions won't be in effect on 395, 66 and the dulles toll road metro is running on a holiday schedule and it opened up at 7:00. parking will be free at all metro lots. stick with us, we'll get a check of the forecast when we come back. against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> a few rain sho
and a happy 100th birthday to phyllis ongert of omaha, nebraska. want to be that cool. >> i big old thanks to niall and a big thanks to you as well. [ cheers and applause ] for braving the rain. we are back after our local news. news. >> thank you. >>> good morning, it's 8:56 on this memorial day, monday, may 29, 2017. i i i'm molette green. with the holiday, a lot of things are closed today, the federal government and most banks, there's no mail delivery except express...