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we have a lot in the mid-50s,"> thirty minutes northeast, jim robbins is taking the wet afternoon to fix machinery. he too, would rather be rolling. <"you talk to some farmers, it's a sigh of relief, it's turning out better wife, i just want to get this year over with because it was a struggle,"> robbins' area was hit with just half of the june rainfall wills received.. but it's still considerably more than normal. <" beans may be a little above average but corn we're going to be about average,"> robbins says the quality and test weights are fairing well. but like wills, robbins says the soybean yields are doing well for the amount of stress it was once under. <"and it filled out. the size of the bean is exceptional this year. so that's helping on yield with beans,"> but he too, says some farmers in the area may have to rely on federal crop insurance this year. <"from one end to the field to the other, you might be 0 to 250. everybody is seeing that around here,"> it's a season many farmers in the 'i' states aren't used to.. as a rain delay this harest beomces a firm reminder of the
we have a lot in the mid-50s,"> thirty minutes northeast, jim robbins is taking the wet afternoon to fix machinery. he too, would rather be rolling. robbins' area was hit with just half of the june rainfall wills received.. but it's still considerably more than normal. robbins says the quality and test weights are fairing well. but like wills, robbins says the soybean yields are doing well for the amount of stress it was once under. but he too, says some farmers in the area may have...
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greg: tony robbins. he has worked with everybody. helped many people. i won million% endorse this guy. rosanna: he is a rockstar. my sister-in-law just texted me in atlantic in november. greg: tony started talking more about money. today tony is here as a partner and board member. welcome back to "good day new york." >> i have been coaching a man. for 22 years. finance. if i were to interview 50 people i put the book together. whatever money they have is really in their home. the 401(k) could make the difference within 10 years of income. they do not tell you what they charge you. you have to tell people what you charge them. even if you did, you will not understand it. i put together a company. come in and help me see my own companies. you say you are the best, shall meet. paying more than we needed to. there was no difference. it saved my employees $5 million you have to find a way to show people. 67% of populations think that they are paying no fees for their 401(k). everyone present that you pay, the average one is the percent. a simple example. thi
greg: tony robbins. he has worked with everybody. helped many people. i won million% endorse this guy. rosanna: he is a rockstar. my sister-in-law just texted me in atlantic in november. greg: tony started talking more about money. today tony is here as a partner and board member. welcome back to "good day new york." >> i have been coaching a man. for 22 years. finance. if i were to interview 50 people i put the book together. whatever money they have is really in their home....
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we're back with jason robbins, the ceo of draftkings. sorry about that.issue, you continue to say there's absolutely no wrongdoing here, but you've got to explain this to us, jason, because we know that that person in question was looking at information not available to other people. he made all of that money on fanduel after he put his picks out there. so, how do you respond to these allegations that he had information that nobody else had? >> so, the person was sent information after he was no longer able to make any changes to his lineup on fanduel. the information that he was sent was definitely information that contained utilization on players that should not have been posted publicly and that was an error, a mistake that was made and he will certainly be hearing about that from us, but that was not something. maria: could it be that information. >> it's kind of like on wall street, jason. >> it was inside information, but received after he was no longer to make any-- >> he didn't act on it. >> he couldn't have possibly acted on it. sandra: people ar
we're back with jason robbins, the ceo of draftkings. sorry about that.issue, you continue to say there's absolutely no wrongdoing here, but you've got to explain this to us, jason, because we know that that person in question was looking at information not available to other people. he made all of that money on fanduel after he put his picks out there. so, how do you respond to these allegations that he had information that nobody else had? >> so, the person was sent information after he...
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this is frank whitey robbins. as i mentioned, 88 years old. honored with the coin toss tonight. 2-0 blue hawks. exeter adds to the lead. 9-0. the rain played a factor as the punt would go over his head and they recover in the end zone. the clippers with the ball. cody graham finds brian edney. exeter improves to 6-0. >> we come out, we pop one in her early, we -- pop one in here early, we put ourselves back in this ballgame. jason: jack priester finds his receiver for a 20-yard gain, but that drive would stall. jake post, 21-yard touchdown run. later, this 20-yard touchdown run puts the owls up 28-0. the green wave got on the board as priester connects with henderson. 79 yards to pay dirt. the owls win. memorial home with bishop girton. jordan piscopo, quick hitter to dylan fagan. that makes it 7-0. this fumbled exchange in the backfield will be scooped up by the big guy, joseph gudi. he takes it to the house. touchdown for bishop girton made it 44-0. memorial finally got on the board when cameron halls takes it around the far side. central gr
this is frank whitey robbins. as i mentioned, 88 years old. honored with the coin toss tonight. 2-0 blue hawks. exeter adds to the lead. 9-0. the rain played a factor as the punt would go over his head and they recover in the end zone. the clippers with the ball. cody graham finds brian edney. exeter improves to 6-0. >> we come out, we pop one in her early, we -- pop one in here early, we put ourselves back in this ballgame. jason: jack priester finds his receiver for a 20-yard gain, but...
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it's not just robbins who will tell you that. ask any financial expert and most will agree you do not have rich. you need to invest it long-term. steve: can't hear it around. dari: he's been around so long. he's so relevant whenever he says something. you really want to hear what he has to say. >> reporter: i was so impressed. and so gracious. he's a big guy with a big voice. really kind to spend so much time with us and so interesting. dari: the gentle giant. steve: thank you. they've got a new use for the life sized statue of lucille ball called scary lucy. it will be frightening people for halloween as part of a haunted house tour near her old hometown. money has been raised to create a better looking statue of the queen of comedy. dari: nick, you've been working here for a while. remember we talked about when i love lucy was on in the mornings. i can't believe that statue. nick: i know. right? steve: doesn't do her justice. >> so fitting for halloween. that's not our lucy. nick: in the show, she was from jamestown, new york.
it's not just robbins who will tell you that. ask any financial expert and most will agree you do not have rich. you need to invest it long-term. steve: can't hear it around. dari: he's been around so long. he's so relevant whenever he says something. you really want to hear what he has to say. >> reporter: i was so impressed. and so gracious. he's a big guy with a big voice. really kind to spend so much time with us and so interesting. dari: the gentle giant. steve: thank you. they've...
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that is what jason robbins getting at, ceo.his guy didn't have the information that he could have used to his advantage at a time where he could make use of it. in other words, he got it after 1:00 in the afternoon, essentially what they're saying. that has been their argument. there is a little bit more, and we'll get to it, listen to more of jason robbins with his interview with maria bartiromo this morning. here is what i'm talking about. >> the data was sent after the lineup was locked on fanduel. so he had no ability to he had it. so couldn't possibly have been a situation where that data was useful to him setting that lineup. we also contracted a third party law firm that is conducting an independent investigation. as soon as we have summary of those findings wee come and publicly share them. >> we'll wait for all of that. the first part is interesting and key, he had to lock in the fantasy football lineup at 1:00 and didn't get the information until 1:40. here is the problem. he didn't put it out until 1:40 on some blog.
that is what jason robbins getting at, ceo.his guy didn't have the information that he could have used to his advantage at a time where he could make use of it. in other words, he got it after 1:00 in the afternoon, essentially what they're saying. that has been their argument. there is a little bit more, and we'll get to it, listen to more of jason robbins with his interview with maria bartiromo this morning. here is what i'm talking about. >> the data was sent after the lineup was...
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tim robbins. and keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm alex witt. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. garage - by the waiting gun of a home burglar. the brazen attack that >>> a mom caught off guard in her garage by the waiting gun of a hom the brazen attack that ended with a family locked inside ther bathroom with no way to call for help. >>>aÑ:ju)jt up a school street in union city.Ñi that thing isújnst getting
tim robbins. and keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm alex witt. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the...
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tony robbins is here. he joins us this morning.of realization. >> yeah. >> recently about 401ks in particular. >> when i was writing the book and i interviewed 50 of the smartest people in the financial market, they told me one thing you have to look at if you want to help people, the average american has their wealth in two places, in their home and their 401k. they showed me the level of detail. we've heard there's abuse there but it's a level i never imagined. in my company i called somebody in. they said they have america's best 401k. i said prove it. we're paying 256% more for a top flight supposed plan. with one change kept all the same equities and my people have $5 million more over 20 years just by making the one change. so i joined forces with them and i started saying let's take a look at what the differences are. the abuse is mind boggling. >> in terms of fees that they're charging? >> multiples. let's start with fees. you have an industry for 30 years didn't have to tell people what they were charging. now three years
tony robbins is here. he joins us this morning.of realization. >> yeah. >> recently about 401ks in particular. >> when i was writing the book and i interviewed 50 of the smartest people in the financial market, they told me one thing you have to look at if you want to help people, the average american has their wealth in two places, in their home and their 401k. they showed me the level of detail. we've heard there's abuse there but it's a level i never imagined. in my company...
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>> and include comedians robbin williams and billy crystal. tomorrow but selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the >> and it' s down to the jets and posting this picture on facebook asking fans who is ready to make gillette stadium a no- fly zone tomorrow. it' s in just 9 hours the post has 75,000 likes and the patriots at gillette stadium. >> and so clever with the posts that go on the facebook page. whoever does it does a good job and a big game tomorrow and tailgaters. >> and it' lander and then it is going to the picture fo
>> and include comedians robbin williams and billy crystal. tomorrow but selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com all of...
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chris robbins went over 1000 yards for the season. a reminder, you can watch all of our friday night football shows on our website wmur.com/as in fnf. there are eight games tomorrow and the regular season is over. congrats to all the teams that got playoff spot. still to come, dartmouth and harvard. highlights and more after the people want change, they want reform, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system more than i have. i've always been unorthodox in this and against the grain. but you know what? i know how to get it done. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. announcer: now, jamie staton and news nine sports. jamie: not a must win for the mets but pretty close to it. ,they will get it done it looks like. rails down to the last out. if they hold out, they will trail in this -- series 2-1, game four coming up tomorrow night. bruins and the panthers on the road. the captain got his first goal of the year. bruins
chris robbins went over 1000 yards for the season. a reminder, you can watch all of our friday night football shows on our website wmur.com/as in fnf. there are eight games tomorrow and the regular season is over. congrats to all the teams that got playoff spot. still to come, dartmouth and harvard. highlights and more after the people want change, they want reform, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system...
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joey jackson, mel robbins. thanks so much. >> thank you, fredericka. >>> all right.now, the for first pictures of the russian passenger plane crash site right here. this is the northern sinai peninsula in egypt. officials have pulled 129 bodies from the wreckage. and one image we'll also see there, the black box. the black box, the data recorder. flight data recorder has been retrieved. usually in the tail section of the plane. but you see right here, an assemblage of many people as they try to get to the bottom of why this russian jet fell from the sky in egypt. we'll have much more after this. >>> there's almost nothing she won't try. >> she's been zip lining, scuba do i ha diving. >> when her daughter wanted to model, she wasn't going to stand in her way. >> i know my daughter has down syndrome, but p doesn't mean that you can't do different things. >> like madi, half of all children born with down syndrome have some type of heart defect. so in madi's case, the blood going into her heart wasn't getting enough oxygen before going out. so when she'd cry, she'd turn
joey jackson, mel robbins. thanks so much. >> thank you, fredericka. >>> all right.now, the for first pictures of the russian passenger plane crash site right here. this is the northern sinai peninsula in egypt. officials have pulled 129 bodies from the wreckage. and one image we'll also see there, the black box. the black box, the data recorder. flight data recorder has been retrieved. usually in the tail section of the plane. but you see right here, an assemblage of many people...
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. >> steve robbins was serving 90 years for murder. he had a sensitive eye when it came to color. >> this is really blue. a very beautiful color. you see, i have to use it sparingly. you know what i'm talking about? the sky, creativity, i got you, no problem. this is oil point. this is not acrylics. you have to let this dry. at least that is how i do it. i don't try to put too much buildup on the paint because i want to control it. >> darryl maman, serving 40 years for multiple counts of burglary and fraud, had a different hobby. >> i'm making a birdhouse right now. i also do chess sets. when i was in florida i worked in the hobby craft shop and we had saws and band saws and everything that we could cut regular wood with. here we don't. here we have popsicle sticks, and i buy them a thousand at a time. then i cut the ends off. good old elmer's glue and this is my little saw which happens to be the bottom of a pringle's can. it's not sharp. it won't cut a person, but it will cut these sticks. it is the only tool i use to cut these. it t
. >> steve robbins was serving 90 years for murder. he had a sensitive eye when it came to color. >> this is really blue. a very beautiful color. you see, i have to use it sparingly. you know what i'm talking about? the sky, creativity, i got you, no problem. this is oil point. this is not acrylics. you have to let this dry. at least that is how i do it. i don't try to put too much buildup on the paint because i want to control it. >> darryl maman, serving 40 years for...
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cbs pilot clem carfaro ran for help, joined by photographer robbin russell, who is an e.m.t. they directed ambulances to the scene to help the plane's pilot who suffered serious injuries. firefighters in san bernardino tino, california, got everyone out of a burning house last night when the owners reported that their puppy was missing. captain kevin whitaker ran back in and found the chihuahu. whitaker, who has a chihuahu of his own, gave the little pup oxygen probably saving its life. the captain said it made its day. the president made abby wambach's day when she made a major announcement. we'll have her story next. song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need through urination. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight
cbs pilot clem carfaro ran for help, joined by photographer robbin russell, who is an e.m.t. they directed ambulances to the scene to help the plane's pilot who suffered serious injuries. firefighters in san bernardino tino, california, got everyone out of a burning house last night when the owners reported that their puppy was missing. captain kevin whitaker ran back in and found the chihuahu. whitaker, who has a chihuahu of his own, gave the little pup oxygen probably saving its life. the...
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fulfillment and sorting facility across the country and amazon is opened, has opening in philadelphia, robbinslain swedesboro, new jersey and middletown and new castle delaware. >>> amazon is hiring. >>> meanwhile a new fitness facility in mount laurel new jersey is bringing 300 jobs to the area. a "action news" got a sneak peak tonight. what a facility this is. they cut the the ribbon on the 102,000 square foot site called lifetime athletic. it is on the 3900 block of church road, the 30 million-dollar destination, includes gymnasiums, pool, basketball courts, pennsylvania spa, kid programs and a restaurant and it opens to the public at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow morning for early risers. >> got to fit it in when you can. >> yes, lets get that accu weather forecast. lets get that accu weather forecast from meteorologist cecily tynan. >> people like to go to walks for fitness will enjoy next few days. it will be beautiful. storm tracker six live double scan showing no rain out there tonight and the action cam is taking a look, at city hall on this very mild night. temperatures really not dropping,
fulfillment and sorting facility across the country and amazon is opened, has opening in philadelphia, robbinslain swedesboro, new jersey and middletown and new castle delaware. >>> amazon is hiring. >>> meanwhile a new fitness facility in mount laurel new jersey is bringing 300 jobs to the area. a "action news" got a sneak peak tonight. what a facility this is. they cut the the ribbon on the 102,000 square foot site called lifetime athletic. it is on the 3900 block...
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former adviser to mitt romney and success expert tony robbins has some ideas.ing to join us live. ♪ don't stop believin', hold on to that feeling ♪ ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction
former adviser to mitt romney and success expert tony robbins has some ideas.ing to join us live. ♪ don't stop believin', hold on to that feeling ♪ ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious...
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of some of the men i studied in the 16th, one of them in particular, this one soldier gamd george robbinse journey home on the train un, he called that the cli max of his suffering. that that was worse than being here because he was in an overcrowded train with drunk soldiers and h was overwhelmed and exhausted. they would go through this journey of trying to get home and then many of them made it home and would die at home because their bodies were so broke frn the experience and the chronic disease. it doesn't just as though being freed from here and being exchanged was the end of the story. >> as far as the 13,000 p.o.w.s that died at andersonville, what happened to them? what does history tell us about what happened? >> well, the death here -- so there was this overcrowding and exposure and mall nutrition and that was causing men -- they were dying from sissen teary, they were dying from scurvy, severe diarrhea. these are terrible ways to die. those are some of the things i was referring to. the men would say they would rather die in battle, shot and killed in the heat of combat rathe
of some of the men i studied in the 16th, one of them in particular, this one soldier gamd george robbinse journey home on the train un, he called that the cli max of his suffering. that that was worse than being here because he was in an overcrowded train with drunk soldiers and h was overwhelmed and exhausted. they would go through this journey of trying to get home and then many of them made it home and would die at home because their bodies were so broke frn the experience and the chronic...
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tony robbins is here to break us all out of it.s investment management, we believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. but it is not the device mobithat is mobile, it is you. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing something? a little give? a little take? because last time you checked, your rate was just, whatever they say it is. why not give you some say i
tony robbins is here to break us all out of it.s investment management, we believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. but it is not the device mobithat is mobile, it is you. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more...
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tony robbins will be joining us. if you have questions, let us there's no place come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown brewery belongs in every beer lover's hall of fame. you can even try new york's exceptional cider and spirits. this fall, drink in the beauty of new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. greg: yankee stadium. tonight's game tonight, the wildcard game. rosanna: they have to do it tonight. greg: unlike the old system. we do not even call it the pendant anymore. rosanna: there are so many names. how do we keep up. did you have to fill in the car -- sheehan. greg: what have they done now? anna: what have they not done. a lot of controversy. all six car -- sheehan gender women together for the first time in years. people have a problem with this because the title is america's first family. rosanna: oh, who looks at that. anna: and upper right-hand, easiest work out f
tony robbins will be joining us. if you have questions, let us there's no place come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown brewery belongs in every beer lover's hall of fame. you can even try new york's exceptional cider and spirits. this fall, drink in the beauty of new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. greg: yankee stadium. tonight's game tonight, the...
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. >> reporter: a teenager killed another teenager in this quiet the mother of todd robbins and melinda heinz was embraced by friends of her 17-year-old who was stabbed to death in this park.>> todd was gifted and left everyone unconditionally. >> reporter: police say that robinson knew his killer. child -- charged with the murder is a 16-year-old. they were classmates at sleepy hollow high school and neither was currently enrolled there. troy tallman knew them both and he said that robinson love to play basketball and right and perform music. he says that he shot is shocked that berinzon moronta is a murder suspect. it is unknown how many, if any, witnesses there were.>> it is a hill -- heal from as a community.>> i think we were not ready to play the game as a community. the boy who lost his life is well-liked. our prayers are with the family. >>> for this to happen is terrible.>> reporter: homecoming has been postponed and no new date has been announced.>> berinzon moronta is being held without bail. >>> a 16-year-old boy took a fatal fall down the elevator shaft in staten island. ma
. >> reporter: a teenager killed another teenager in this quiet the mother of todd robbins and melinda heinz was embraced by friends of her 17-year-old who was stabbed to death in this park.>> todd was gifted and left everyone unconditionally. >> reporter: police say that robinson knew his killer. child -- charged with the murder is a 16-year-old. they were classmates at sleepy hollow high school and neither was currently enrolled there. troy tallman knew them both and he said...
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the first place winner was katie robbins of southhampton who created a special pasta sauce called tastef tuscany. >>> students were asked to create a recipe for a new flavor of soup and design the packaging, it was part of the campbell's second annual career accelerator day. i want a supreme court judge who knows the law. for the past seven years, i've served on pennsylvania's second highest court. and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. i want a judge who understands regular people. i was the first in my family to graduate from college. my dad was a coal miner. my mom- a factory seamstress. i want a judge with integrity. me too. and that's why i'm running. i'm christine donohue. it's time to bring integrity back to the supreme court. >>> time for accuweather cecily tynan is here at the "action news" big board. >> this is all we get, things are going to be changing today is a beautiful day. douglas posted this on my facebook page, the maple is turning and mixing in with the pines and there are high thin clouds rolling in and that will bring us a reality check as
the first place winner was katie robbins of southhampton who created a special pasta sauce called tastef tuscany. >>> students were asked to create a recipe for a new flavor of soup and design the packaging, it was part of the campbell's second annual career accelerator day. i want a supreme court judge who knows the law. for the past seven years, i've served on pennsylvania's second highest court. and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. i want a judge who...
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accounts and some of the men i studied, one of them in particular, this one soldier named george robbinsked about the journey home on the train, he called at the climax of his suffering, that was even worse because he was in an overcrowded train, and he was overwhelmed and exhausted. they would go through this journey of trying to get home. many of them made it home and would die at home because their bodies were so broken. so it wasn't just as though being freed from here and being exchanged was the end of the story. the 13,000 pows that died in andersonville, what happened to them? what's history tell us about what happened? --ler: -- sgt. maj. dailey: professor gordon: they were dying from scurvy and severe diarrhea. these were terrible waste of guys -- ways to die. men with they would rather die in battle, they would rather die shot and killed in the heat of combat and to die this slow suffering that seem to so dehumanizing. it's just a terrible way to die. majority of those 15,000 died, from disease and malnutrition. host: we are seeing pictures of the gravesites there. recently the
accounts and some of the men i studied, one of them in particular, this one soldier named george robbinsked about the journey home on the train, he called at the climax of his suffering, that was even worse because he was in an overcrowded train, and he was overwhelmed and exhausted. they would go through this journey of trying to get home. many of them made it home and would die at home because their bodies were so broken. so it wasn't just as though being freed from here and being exchanged...
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draft kings ceo jason robbins played defense on espn's "outside the lines." >> you know i think this is a real eye opening experience. in retrospect it seems obvious that would cause people some concern. >> reporter: draft kings based here in boston. there are members of congress who want to look at whether fantasy sports leagues constitute gambling or whether simply they're games of skill. scott, the difference is, gambling is regulated. so far, fantasy sports leagues are not. >> don dahler reporting tonight. >>> a new study on medical costs shows huge price differences for the same >>> today president obama personally apologized for the american air strike on saturday that killed 22 civilians at a hospital in afghanistan. he phoned the head of doctors without borders which ran the hospital and he also called the afghan president. the u.s. commander in afghanistan said the attack was directed by american troops after afghan forces called for help. he called it a mistake. doctors without borders says it still wants an independent investigation. >>> today prosecutors in oregon said th
draft kings ceo jason robbins played defense on espn's "outside the lines." >> you know i think this is a real eye opening experience. in retrospect it seems obvious that would cause people some concern. >> reporter: draft kings based here in boston. there are members of congress who want to look at whether fantasy sports leagues constitute gambling or whether simply they're games of skill. scott, the difference is, gambling is regulated. so far, fantasy sports leagues are...
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. >> chris robbins did not want to admit it but he has been wearing orange. >> i am not like one of these people that i hate the mets. they are in new york. i would rather see the yankees but if the mets are there i would root for them. >> doug calls themselves yankee pity fans, smug with the and it is the mets turn. >> they may feel sympathy for the mets fan for giving them support but i don't know if they will convert. mcgraw's anthem. >> you got to believe. >> a great way to start the week for all new york baseball fans rooting for the home team and the die hards agree. let's go mets. meg baker, cbs2 news. >>> don't hurt yourself. >> definitely. it is a good things the mets are on a hot streak because we have a cold snap. >> we have. lonnie quinn in the mobile weather lab in columbus circle with a special guest. hey, lonnie. >> i got a special guest. as far as that cold weather we will spend time talking but we have to talk to mr. met, quite the conversationist. mr. met, first of all i see a bunch of interviews, where is your voice? >> you lost the voice cheering for the mets. i got yo
. >> chris robbins did not want to admit it but he has been wearing orange. >> i am not like one of these people that i hate the mets. they are in new york. i would rather see the yankees but if the mets are there i would root for them. >> doug calls themselves yankee pity fans, smug with the and it is the mets turn. >> they may feel sympathy for the mets fan for giving them support but i don't know if they will convert. mcgraw's anthem. >> you got to believe....
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larry bob -- larry robbins came letter ton am sorry investors saying i did not do a good enough job at protecting your capital in the last three months. is that going to help with the fed raising rates? we can see many strategies directly benefiting from the fed raising rates. to thecan see, due dislocations particularly in health care, securitized credit, mortgage backed securities, the starting point today to take risk for certain hedge fund strategies is as good as it has been since late 2012. not as good as it was at the end of 2011 when there was a ton of things to do. riskng forward, we think adjust returns will be better next or than they have been the last two. betty: what about predicting macro trends? is it going today really hard to make money off of that strategy? troy: one of the most popular macro strategies is to belong the dollar. and then we have this intermediate period. everybody thought the fed was going to hike. it held off. and we had the jobs data in september. then it was revised down. betty: they got caught. troy: right. there should be another round of dollar
larry bob -- larry robbins came letter ton am sorry investors saying i did not do a good enough job at protecting your capital in the last three months. is that going to help with the fed raising rates? we can see many strategies directly benefiting from the fed raising rates. to thecan see, due dislocations particularly in health care, securitized credit, mortgage backed securities, the starting point today to take risk for certain hedge fund strategies is as good as it has been since late...
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if it goes down on ibm, i would buy it, chuck robbins is doing a lot of stuff. 3% yield. i like it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that can help support our metabolism. take new one a day healthy metabolism support multivitamin with chromium to help use carbs from food and b-vitamins to helpconvert food to fuel. one a day. happy anniversary dinner, darlin' can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. >>> after the brutal third quarter came to an end, for a couple of weeks it seemed like the price of oil would go higher. lately crude has been pulled back, including yet another decline today, giving you a chance to buy high quality oi
if it goes down on ibm, i would buy it, chuck robbins is doing a lot of stuff. 3% yield. i like it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that...
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if it goes down on ibm, i would buy it, chuck robbins is doing a lot of stuff. 3% yield. i like it.hat's the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place that lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim? for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and just $30 bucks a line 10 gigs for each and every one of you we'll even pay your family's switching fees up to $650 bucks per line so you can get 10gigs for all, today and it's only from t-mobile we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for
if it goes down on ibm, i would buy it, chuck robbins is doing a lot of stuff. 3% yield. i like it.hat's the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place that lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting...
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he's got a connection that's sort of very much like a tony robbins and a joel olstein. >> not necessarily uplifting and he taps into that a little bit and it's somewhat faith based and i think the working class american who feels beaten down. so he's the alter ego of trump, washington has been terrible to you, but he tries to have a good bedside manner and trump is the angry, strong man and we'll see if he's built to last and i don't know. i'll have him on the show on sunday and now he'll be looked at differently. before he was looked as an interesting conditioned at running and now he'll be looked at as a potential front-runner. >> what a fun race this is and you're headed tomorrow to interview carson. >> i interview him tomorrow in aames, iowa. >> you can see his interview on "meet the press" on sunday at 10:30 on nbc 4. >>> another note from lincoln chafee, he ended his run for the democratic nomination today. chafee struggled to raise money and generate enthusiasm on the field dominated by hillary clinton and bernie sanders. former governor from maryland, martin o'malley remains in th
he's got a connection that's sort of very much like a tony robbins and a joel olstein. >> not necessarily uplifting and he taps into that a little bit and it's somewhat faith based and i think the working class american who feels beaten down. so he's the alter ego of trump, washington has been terrible to you, but he tries to have a good bedside manner and trump is the angry, strong man and we'll see if he's built to last and i don't know. i'll have him on the show on sunday and now he'll...
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john: ed robbins says open borders have been a catastrophe for europe, a growing catastrophe for america, what makes one society obligated to pay for the failures of another. >> if we would chill out and open the borders, i don't think we'd have the kinds of issues. >> what if people want to murder us? the terrorists? >> for the most part, john, there are bad people in the world, but you can make too big a deal out of that. i think it's mostly propaganda. it's nativist hysteria. i would love to see the borders open up in the same way i wanted to see alcohol repealed. people who recommended that are considered crazy, what are you a drunk all over the streets? here's the problem, once you get rid of freedom it tends to be difficult to get it back, people can't imagine how it would work, but freedom is wonderful. when you allow people to make their own deals with each other. 95% of immigrants are working and they're working because americans want to hire them. they're doing wonderful things are in country. with freedom things work out. john: i want to ask you, are any of you buying this? do
john: ed robbins says open borders have been a catastrophe for europe, a growing catastrophe for america, what makes one society obligated to pay for the failures of another. >> if we would chill out and open the borders, i don't think we'd have the kinds of issues. >> what if people want to murder us? the terrorists? >> for the most part, john, there are bad people in the world, but you can make too big a deal out of that. i think it's mostly propaganda. it's nativist...
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nbc's monica robbins explains. >> i'll bring this right over here. >> reporter: dana thomas went to hertor for headaches. the glasses helped but so did the genetic testing he did for her. she never thought he could also improve her arthritis. >> it's really helped my energy level. it's helped my mobility. >> reporter: tina underwent xr epigenetic testing. a cheek swab and blood sample told her foods that are right for her body skchemistry but al what she's missing. >> with taking the medication and diet i noticed within a week. >> most people are eating foods that aren't necessarily thought to be bad foods but those foods are bad for them because everybody is so uniquely individual. >> reporter: this doctor offered genetic testing to his patients for three years. he's finding great success with migraine sufferers. >> i need to know what's going on with your general health and i can be an intake point for a true health care system where we can prevent eye disease and general chronic illness. >> reporter: bioengineer and ophthalmologist has created the company that provides the test sblg
nbc's monica robbins explains. >> i'll bring this right over here. >> reporter: dana thomas went to hertor for headaches. the glasses helped but so did the genetic testing he did for her. she never thought he could also improve her arthritis. >> it's really helped my energy level. it's helped my mobility. >> reporter: tina underwent xr epigenetic testing. a cheek swab and blood sample told her foods that are right for her body skchemistry but al what she's missing....
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a solution for big restaurant chains and already have major customers include be chipotle, baskin-robbins guys burgers and fries and many more. in fact, this company is the fastest growing digiting provider. i have to admit in a crowded industry. plus, just last month, olo rolled out a new offer called dispatch. for large restaurant chains, delivery. give ug a list of multiple couriers with a list of prices and delivery times to pick the best option. call it the kayak of food ordering. earlier i got a chance to check in with the founder and ceo of olo. take look. >> one of these concepts i think everybody wants to skip the line's how did you come up with it and how well will olo let me skin the line? >> exactly how i came up with it. i wanted to skip the line at my local coffee shop and thought it would be great to use this device to orderser ahead, and they can make it while i'm going there and be ready for me. doing it with over 150 restaurant brands. over 12,000 restaurant brands using olo to power their ordering experience letting people skip the line. >> olo, that's not. this is a bu
a solution for big restaurant chains and already have major customers include be chipotle, baskin-robbins guys burgers and fries and many more. in fact, this company is the fastest growing digiting provider. i have to admit in a crowded industry. plus, just last month, olo rolled out a new offer called dispatch. for large restaurant chains, delivery. give ug a list of multiple couriers with a list of prices and delivery times to pick the best option. call it the kayak of food ordering. earlier...
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the co-founder jason robbins tell it is "boston globe" draft kings is a very "ethical company." a worker at draft kings reportedly used inside information to win hundreds of thousands o'. >> dollars while playing on a rival site. there are changes if you use the worcester commuter rail. a daily nonstop service begins in may between worcester and boston. it will cut ride times in half. 7 news now turning to the wie. let's go back outside. this is newburyport. and it looks like just a beautiful day out there today, j.r. i know it is not quite as warm as yesterday. but not so fast for the beginning of october. >> jeremy: yes. lots of sunshine. beautiful shot there from sky 7 hd. and we will have that sunshine through the day. up on the shore, and cape ann anne, new hampshire seacoast, the numbers about five six degrees cooler than where we were yesterday at this time. upper 50's, low 6's. beverly, 59. jaffrey, 55. down along the south coast and the cape, the numbers in the low 60's. also some sunshine. that is the case for the afternoon. fantastic day. mostly sunny skies. seasonal.
the co-founder jason robbins tell it is "boston globe" draft kings is a very "ethical company." a worker at draft kings reportedly used inside information to win hundreds of thousands o'. >> dollars while playing on a rival site. there are changes if you use the worcester commuter rail. a daily nonstop service begins in may between worcester and boston. it will cut ride times in half. 7 news now turning to the wie. let's go back outside. this is newburyport. and it...
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. >> tony robbins helping every day people find financial security. allison with the advice. reporter: tony robin pis one ef this most easily recognizable life coaches in the world. he has made a living getting people out of their seats and get their lives moving. >> who has failed missbly? reporter: in the latest book "money: master the game "he chase lauren buffet, carl eye kopp, steve forbes for the keys to financial freedom. today, he dropped by fox 5 to share secrets which are simpler than you may think. >> the most important thing i learned from these people that is you have to know what things cost you. >> 401(k) thieves are eating away at most pom's hard-earned machine ty. he gives a frightening example. >> you are 35 years old. put it in the market and dot 8% at 65, that 100 thousand. you have 1% in thieves, $7,361,000. if you paid 3% in fees, it is $432,000. has part thed with american best and has site sew me the free ares.com to help people figure out what they are pay and what the options are. another secret. >> people don't real thigh don't get rich by making a
. >> tony robbins helping every day people find financial security. allison with the advice. reporter: tony robin pis one ef this most easily recognizable life coaches in the world. he has made a living getting people out of their seats and get their lives moving. >> who has failed missbly? reporter: in the latest book "money: master the game "he chase lauren buffet, carl eye kopp, steve forbes for the keys to financial freedom. today, he dropped by fox 5 to share secrets...
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and robbins wins over the season and bo are in the playoffs, season. website. twitter, use the #fnfwmur. other sports, the bruins won last night. the celtics lost. the mets win, so that series now 2-1 royals and dartmouth college football loses a heartbreaker, 14-13 on the road at undefeated harvard. that's sports. >> that's a lot of sports, the hooksett community is coming together to help one of their own. adyson lavallee adyson lavallee, there's a fundraiser for the family. and at 2:00 this afternoon at petersbrookfield at hooksett. a takeover manchester, local camps kids took part in this week. and now to my favorite u local hotshot photo of the morning. this is norah in a handmade norah grace is the daughter of our director at wmur, rick. and join thousands of u >> this week's super heroes and villains showed at manchester's it's done. this. six cast members from the travelling show marvel universe training camp. the event even had an obstacle course. marvel universe live plays at the verizon wireless arena through tomorrow. normally, i teach that class, but-- >> oh, you do. this w
and robbins wins over the season and bo are in the playoffs, season. website. twitter, use the #fnfwmur. other sports, the bruins won last night. the celtics lost. the mets win, so that series now 2-1 royals and dartmouth college football loses a heartbreaker, 14-13 on the road at undefeated harvard. that's sports. >> that's a lot of sports, the hooksett community is coming together to help one of their own. adyson lavallee adyson lavallee, there's a fundraiser for the family. and at 2:00...
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john: ed robbins says open borders have been a catastrophe for europe, a growing catastrophe for americaat makes one society obligated to pay for the failures of another. >> if we would chill out and open the borders, i don't think we'd have the kinds of issues. >> what if people want to murder us? the terrorists? >> for the most part, john, there are bad people in the world, but you can make too big a deal out of that. i think it's mostly propaganda. it's nativist hysteria. i would love to see the borders open up in the same way i wanted to see alcohol repealed. people who recommended that are considered crazy, what are you a drunk all over the streets? here's the problem, once you get rid of freedom it tends to be difficult to get it back, people can't imagine how it would work, but freedom is wonderful. when you allow people to make their own deals with each other. 95% of immigrants are working and they're working because americans want to hire them. they're doing wonderful things are in country. with freedom things work out. john: i want to ask you, are any of you buying this? do any
john: ed robbins says open borders have been a catastrophe for europe, a growing catastrophe for americaat makes one society obligated to pay for the failures of another. >> if we would chill out and open the borders, i don't think we'd have the kinds of issues. >> what if people want to murder us? the terrorists? >> for the most part, john, there are bad people in the world, but you can make too big a deal out of that. i think it's mostly propaganda. it's nativist hysteria. i...
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in a stick fight, it is not close, and he as the greatest persuasive ability other than itony robbinsi have seen. >> and when you put it that way, it is going to be fascinating to think how he can be be and but it is scaring me how i am hypnotized by you and donald tru trump. i am playing scott, playing around. >> scott adams so great to have you around and a perspective that we have not had on this, and perhaps explains some of what is going on n. >> great to see you, thank you. >>> and coming up for us, congress in chaos, and who can reyu nunite the party and a mad scramble to the find the speaker of the house ahead. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's
in a stick fight, it is not close, and he as the greatest persuasive ability other than itony robbinsi have seen. >> and when you put it that way, it is going to be fascinating to think how he can be be and but it is scaring me how i am hypnotized by you and donald tru trump. i am playing scott, playing around. >> scott adams so great to have you around and a perspective that we have not had on this, and perhaps explains some of what is going on n. >> great to see you, thank...
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this is jason robbins talking to maria bartiromo this morning. >> he was sent the data after his lineup was locked on fanduel. so he had no ability to he had it. it -- edit it. there was no possibility the information was useful to him. >> the timing, that is still a question. the company is claiming, as you heard the ceo say that he hadn't received this in time to do anything with it. we asked to see the documentation they claim they have of that? haven't received anything of yet. attorney general is on the case, david. eric schneiderman. he wants to see information as well. he basically wants to see who are these employees that have, that do coding for website, that set the whole thing up. what the rules that surround them. giving to the 15th to give them an answer. david: hope it doesn't become a political football. had to throw that in. melissa: that was terrible. david: a reminder, our parent company 21st century fox is an investor in draftkings. connell never bet in sports game in his life. melissa. melissa: to sort it out, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano.
this is jason robbins talking to maria bartiromo this morning. >> he was sent the data after his lineup was locked on fanduel. so he had no ability to he had it. it -- edit it. there was no possibility the information was useful to him. >> the timing, that is still a question. the company is claiming, as you heard the ceo say that he hadn't received this in time to do anything with it. we asked to see the documentation they claim they have of that? haven't received anything of yet....
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tune in tomorrow with "mornings with maria" beginning at 6:00 a.m., cisco ceo chuck robbins took over, of course, from john chambers, so here he is speaking about his vision of what's going on. i want to quickly check cisco's stock, i believe it was moving higher. it is. 1.5%. don't miss maria's interview. >>> there could be a new sheriff in the political world. in a new poll that's out, ben carson has suddenly surged 7 points ahead of donald trump. now while we need to point out so far this is just one poll, investors business daily poll, this is a trend we could see continuing. real clear politics indicating it shows donald trump falling from 30% support to 23% in september. trump has taken jabs at everybody in the pool. but at ben carson in particular, and in doing so taken jabs at his cool collective nature. carson feels confident that the american people will appreciate him for what he delivers as he told neil cavuto. >> he's welcome to have that belief, but i believe as the american people have more opportunity to see and hear me and hear my solutions which are based in logic an
tune in tomorrow with "mornings with maria" beginning at 6:00 a.m., cisco ceo chuck robbins took over, of course, from john chambers, so here he is speaking about his vision of what's going on. i want to quickly check cisco's stock, i believe it was moving higher. it is. 1.5%. don't miss maria's interview. >>> there could be a new sheriff in the political world. in a new poll that's out, ben carson has suddenly surged 7 points ahead of donald trump. now while we need to point...
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>> well, i was a baskin robbins ice cream scooper. >> how much did you make, do you remember?k it was like $3.20 or something, it was in high school. my father only allowed us to work if we could keep our grades up. otherwise our first job was studies. >> so you wanted to work? >> i did want to work. >> and your second job was what? >> i was a waitress all through college and finally when i graduated from college i went to school at night, to graduate school and worked as a sales assistant on the trading desk. >> it's fun to hear these stories. you learn so much about people. how people met. i love to meet them. >> she's always been a really hard worker. one of the things that i knew about mary pat from the beginning was that -- and she's still that way today. the kids tease her all the time that she just can never sit down. you know, when we're at home on the weekends and everybody else is relaxing or reading, mary pat has got to be doing something. she decides she wants to bake something, she decides she has to clean something up. there's a project out in the backyard she ne
>> well, i was a baskin robbins ice cream scooper. >> how much did you make, do you remember?k it was like $3.20 or something, it was in high school. my father only allowed us to work if we could keep our grades up. otherwise our first job was studies. >> so you wanted to work? >> i did want to work. >> and your second job was what? >> i was a waitress all through college and finally when i graduated from college i went to school at night, to graduate school...