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from liverpool, new york, please welcome susie lu. [cheers and applause] susie, welcome.ce to meet you. >> well, thank you for making me realize quickly what an underachiever i was as a student. >> [laughs] it's not much. i mean--eh. >> so, out of all the accolades--the sats, the advanced placement, getting into cornell, all the-- like, what do you really think about the most? like, what meant the most to you? >> well, honestly, it's being able to live up to my parents' dreams and show people that didn't believe in me that i could do this, and just accomplish something, make my parents proud, make-- >> you truly are the american dream. >> yeah. >> that's what this country's all about. what a great story. i'm glad you're here. this is a great week as you head off to college, and i think you're gonna do fantastic-- >> thanks. >> on this test, as you have on every test you've ever taken in your life. let me tell you what you're up against in this one, though. 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to $1 million. [cheers and applause] every question y
from liverpool, new york, please welcome susie lu. [cheers and applause] susie, welcome.ce to meet you. >> well, thank you for making me realize quickly what an underachiever i was as a student. >> [laughs] it's not much. i mean--eh. >> so, out of all the accolades--the sats, the advanced placement, getting into cornell, all the-- like, what do you really think about the most? like, what meant the most to you? >> well, honestly, it's being able to live up to my parents'...
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our friend susie welch is here, she'll tell parents what their kids should be focusing on as early as middle school. >> plus, you want to save a few bucks and cut your own hair? joh john? >> yes, i love saved money. my mom used to cut my hair with a flowbee, remember that? >> she did? >> what's a flowbee? sucks it out and cuts the hair and it -- in one shot. >> i never heard of that. >> you're lucky. i didn't look so good. [ laughter ] >> anyway, arsene is going to be with us. he does most of our ambush make-omak makeovers. >> ready for words of wisdom? "if you talk bad about country music, it's about saying bad things about my mama. them's fighting words." you know who said that? >> blake shelton? >> dolly parton. >> oh! >> don't you love her? >> love her. >> merck's g e"america's got ta last night." it was a two-hour show, it was howie, mel b. and heidi klum and simon cowell. simon wasn't holding back. >> he hasn'tlo take a look at his reaction to a boy band. ♪ i'm going under but i know i'll make it out ♪ alive, calling you my lover -- [ buzzer sounding ] ♪ bleeding till i can't --
our friend susie welch is here, she'll tell parents what their kids should be focusing on as early as middle school. >> plus, you want to save a few bucks and cut your own hair? joh john? >> yes, i love saved money. my mom used to cut my hair with a flowbee, remember that? >> she did? >> what's a flowbee? sucks it out and cuts the hair and it -- in one shot. >> i never heard of that. >> you're lucky. i didn't look so good. [ laughter ] >> anyway, arsene...
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. >> susie what the [bleep]. we were naked for two hours. cool. >> don't blame me. >> this is glued on. >> no. >> larry: anyway, all right. so during the 1960 civil rights movement sit-ins were a form of civil disobedience where people sat. i guess i really didn't need holly. so c-span was there to cover it. >> the republicans turned off the cameras to the house floor. those cameras are controlled by house leadership. >> larry: what? the republicans control c-span? i guess that's why when i turn on c-span now it's mostly this. why have they never suggested that to me? i don't want to kno. give me the gun ladies, please. without c-span they were forced to broadcast via periscope. >> you need to do your job. >> we have got to say this is not about us. this is bigger than us. >> larry: preach it elijah. preach it! now use the remainder of your time to jesus. i think they have a thing about air-conditioning in black churches. just up the game to the 21st century there. all right. this sit-in was more than an afternoon in church it's a serious wa
. >> susie what the [bleep]. we were naked for two hours. cool. >> don't blame me. >> this is glued on. >> no. >> larry: anyway, all right. so during the 1960 civil rights movement sit-ins were a form of civil disobedience where people sat. i guess i really didn't need holly. so c-span was there to cover it. >> the republicans turned off the cameras to the house floor. those cameras are controlled by house leadership. >> larry: what? the republicans...
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moore. >> hey, susie. >> you're the woman with all the answers.y >> i'll try my very best today. >> kathie lee and i were talking on a serious note, there are big things, things we can't control, like the tragedy in orlando that stress everybody out. >> universally. >> yes. i mean, dealing with stress with such a heartbreaking event like this it's difficult because we're experiencing so many emotions like shock and grief. >> great sadness. >> extreme sadness. there's no actual solution because everyone reacts so different lift. >> so that's a different thing. you're talking about life's passages, right? stages in life? >> let's start with hannah, our 20 something who just can't put away the social media. >> she seems stressed. hannah, are you stressed? >> guys, i need the perfect profile picture for my social media account. and i'm looking for a job. >> and you need a job? >> yes. >> so there's something serious there. how do you deal with hannah's stress. >> the 20 somethings are the most stres our time. >> because of technology? >> technology is
moore. >> hey, susie. >> you're the woman with all the answers.y >> i'll try my very best today. >> kathie lee and i were talking on a serious note, there are big things, things we can't control, like the tragedy in orlando that stress everybody out. >> universally. >> yes. i mean, dealing with stress with such a heartbreaking event like this it's difficult because we're experiencing so many emotions like shock and grief. >> great sadness. >>...
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reality is that conversation needs to happen as early as middle school according to career expert susie who's always right. >> tell my kids that. we'll get to that advice in a minutes but let's look at why it's so important to help your children figure out their strengths and prepare them for their future sooner rather than later. >> class of 2016, it is your turn now to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own. so get to work. >> get to work, it's a message our kids have been hearing all their lives and if you're a parent in 2016, the headlines are telling you a story you can't ignore. the job market is tough. while the economy is slowly recovering, the unemployment rate is still higher than levels prior to the recession. >> the world is a lot more complex between technology changes and globalization. a lot of jobs that were there for us will not be there for them. >> equally worrisome, a high percentage of graduates are working in low-skilled jobs, some of which don't even require a degree. >> i studied psychology, i haven't not been able to find something in that career path be
reality is that conversation needs to happen as early as middle school according to career expert susie who's always right. >> tell my kids that. we'll get to that advice in a minutes but let's look at why it's so important to help your children figure out their strengths and prepare them for their future sooner rather than later. >> class of 2016, it is your turn now to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own. so get to work. >> get to work, it's a message our kids...
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from liverpool, new york, please welcome back susie lu.
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susie: we do expect returns to continue.ther.e rallied the underlying treasury rate has rallied by about 30 basis points post brexit. u.s. companies are fundamentally very healthy from a credit perspective and credit spreads will continue to tighten. there is a flight to quality into investment-grade credit as investors move out of equities, which are making them nervous, and investors move out of treasuries, which have gotten too expensive. what kind of returns are you looking at? year, second half of the i think we would expect spreads to tighten, especially from a slight winding this week, another 10 to 20 basis points. issuance is so attractive, yesterday, post brexit, molson coors financed $5.3 billion of their buyout. 3%y raised tenure money at -- 10-year money at 3%. they had to $38 billion order book. take us through brexit. year, whatt of the effect, good or bad, will brexit have? susie: the immediate effect of brexit for corporate spreads to widen out a bit and the bond market to turn off just for a minute. we had
susie: we do expect returns to continue.ther.e rallied the underlying treasury rate has rallied by about 30 basis points post brexit. u.s. companies are fundamentally very healthy from a credit perspective and credit spreads will continue to tighten. there is a flight to quality into investment-grade credit as investors move out of equities, which are making them nervous, and investors move out of treasuries, which have gotten too expensive. what kind of returns are you looking at? year, second...
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susie garre from "fortune" joins us now. good to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. this year's list is a story about winners and losers. and some big shifts. specifically in tech and health care. >> yes, tech. amazing, we're continuing to see a rise in tech companies so apple is now number three. up from number five. amazon is in the top 20 for the first time ever. netflix, one of the fastest-growing, up 95 slots. usually a company goes up or down one or two, netflix up 95 slots. >> a lot of the ones that fell out as we might have intuited along the way were energy companies. >> yes. no surprise. we've been covering that story all along. but these are dramatic drops. phillips 66, which is a company that warren buffett is heavily invested in, out of the top ten. it's number 30. chevron, used to be number three, is out of the top ten. and interesting companies like exxon. always was neck and neck with walmart in revenues. and now it's half the revenues of walmart. a company like black stone group, an investment firm, off the 500 altogether because it got hit from its
susie garre from "fortune" joins us now. good to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. this year's list is a story about winners and losers. and some big shifts. specifically in tech and health care. >> yes, tech. amazing, we're continuing to see a rise in tech companies so apple is now number three. up from number five. amazon is in the top 20 for the first time ever. netflix, one of the fastest-growing, up 95 slots. usually a company goes up or down one or two, netflix up...
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he also enjoyed acting with his daughter susie, they had a tiffany drawing room, 7 servants, it was neverenough for twain. the poor missouri boy wanted everything, and a literary other. he wanted to be a family man but also a poker playing rogue. he was so full of conflicting desires, he liked down-home folk and wanted to be rich as a rockefeller or vanderbilt. he wrote few can understand prosperity. and he was a magnet for conmen. and james w page, could persuade a fish to take a walk with him. twain was losing his shirt. a lethal combination for an investor, moonshot enthusiasm or patience for details. a profit loss statement that even his daughter could understand. gene was two years old at the time. twain thought the following invention would change the world. you don't recognize it? this is the page typesetter, it weighed four times, 18,000 movable parts and was supposed to revolutionize the printer. if it worked, it worked once. at first twain called james page the shakespeare of mechanical invention. twain began fantasizing about capturing a certain part of the anatomy in a steel t
he also enjoyed acting with his daughter susie, they had a tiffany drawing room, 7 servants, it was neverenough for twain. the poor missouri boy wanted everything, and a literary other. he wanted to be a family man but also a poker playing rogue. he was so full of conflicting desires, he liked down-home folk and wanted to be rich as a rockefeller or vanderbilt. he wrote few can understand prosperity. and he was a magnet for conmen. and james w page, could persuade a fish to take a walk with...
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the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought each other were filing complaints so this is the first time we've heard of it. i've been on site for taking measurements in a guest room there and i've spoken with the owner at mezzanine. we are waiting to get some information about some conversations that happened between the previous owner of mezzanine and the developer of a hotel to see kind of how some conversations went down in planning the construction. i hope to have some more information for you by next meeting. >> are they complaining about music were people in the streets are what? >> on the lower floors there something to picture noi
the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought...
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[laughter] he also enjoyed acting with his daughter susie. they were rich. they had a tiffany drawing room. the family had seven servants including a butler and a coachman, but it was never enough for twain. the poor missouri boy wanted everything. he wanted to be a funny writer but also to be a literary author. he wanted to be a family man, but he also wanted to be a poker-playing rogue. he was so full of conflicting desires. he liked down home folk, and he also wanted to be rich as a rockefeller or a vanderbilt. he wrote: few of us can stand prosperity, another man's, i mean. [laughter] and he was a magnet for con men. what a talker he is, he wrote of the inventer, james w. page. he could persuade a fish to come out and take a walk with him. [laughter] so twain was losing his shirt. [laughter] he had a lethal combination for an investor, moon job shot enthusiasm -- moonshot enthusiasm and no patience for details. he once asked an accountant to send him a profit/loss statement that even his daughter could understand. jean was 2 years old at the time. so twa
[laughter] he also enjoyed acting with his daughter susie. they were rich. they had a tiffany drawing room. the family had seven servants including a butler and a coachman, but it was never enough for twain. the poor missouri boy wanted everything. he wanted to be a funny writer but also to be a literary author. he wanted to be a family man, but he also wanted to be a poker-playing rogue. he was so full of conflicting desires. he liked down home folk, and he also wanted to be rich as a...
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actually, susie from trinity church, she actually contacted me and asked me if i'd be willing to do a story, and then caitlin kerk actually contacted me, and that's how i ended up here today. >> and you got a ride here. >> yes, exactly. >> otherwise you would've had to take the bus. >> [ laughing ] exactly. >> so i'm really grateful that you're here. so, now, fresh fruits are so important, especially with young kids. >> yes. >> and how frustrating for you -- you work at a grocery store and can't really afford to buy the food that you sell to other people. >> yes, exactly. >> so, that's another issue, but the fact that you have the food bank available to you, what does that do for your family? how do you see it changing your family? >> it's exciting for my kids. they get to pick out what they want to eat, and then also i make smoothies for them every day, especially my youngest, my 2 1/2-year-old son. he won't eat vegetables, so i make it as a smoothie, throw some flaxseed in, it helps out tremendously, and we get to eat salads a few times a week, because it's very expensive to do that
actually, susie from trinity church, she actually contacted me and asked me if i'd be willing to do a story, and then caitlin kerk actually contacted me, and that's how i ended up here today. >> and you got a ride here. >> yes, exactly. >> otherwise you would've had to take the bus. >> [ laughing ] exactly. >> so i'm really grateful that you're here. so, now, fresh fruits are so important, especially with young kids. >> yes. >> and how frustrating for...
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susie has a printed culotte. they have elastic, they're under $30. the print is modern and graphic.op of color and white shoe. the look screams summertime style. >> lovely, thank you. >>> before kids whine all summer that they're bored, keep them busy. >> carly is with us. >> cheers, ladies! >> bye, everybody, nice to talk to you. ybody, nice to talk to you. well, first you start with this. then add this. and this face... wait, we can do better. yeah... that's the one. and of course fresh brewed lipton iced tea. because it goes great with this. woops, more of these. and definitely more of this. ah, that can wait. but not you buddy. huh what's this? ah... i like it. what makes a lipton meal? what you bring to it. and the bright refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. lipton. be more tea. all natural ground beef.rying yeah, that's right. there's only one way to know how good it tastes. try it at walmart's low prices. is caringing because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with you and stays on all day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. i would kil
susie has a printed culotte. they have elastic, they're under $30. the print is modern and graphic.op of color and white shoe. the look screams summertime style. >> lovely, thank you. >>> before kids whine all summer that they're bored, keep them busy. >> carly is with us. >> cheers, ladies! >> bye, everybody, nice to talk to you. ybody, nice to talk to you. well, first you start with this. then add this. and this face... wait, we can do better. yeah... that's...
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susie jackson found that grace. sanders found that grace. daniel simmons sr.onto us. may we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure and grace now lead them home. may god continue to share his grace on the united states of america. [ cheering and applause ]. >> another heartbreaking moment that we'll never forget. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." craig melvin is up next. >>> a good friday to you, at this hour of msnbc, a new twist in the investigation of the massacre at pulse nightclub. the gunman started opening fire around 2:00 a.m. 30 minutes later, the family tells nbc news he started texting his wife during the four hour rampage. at one point, his wife text is, where you? mateen responded, do you see wha what's happening and then i love you babe. we are learning his past and concerns back to his childhood. i knew you got in contact with the gunman's family members. what has been revealed of mateen'sch
susie jackson found that grace. sanders found that grace. daniel simmons sr.onto us. may we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure and grace now lead them home. may god continue to share his grace on the united states of america. [ cheering and applause ]. >> another heartbreaking moment that we'll never forget. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." craig melvin is up next. >>> a good friday to...
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reporter: cynthia who's lived nearby in a small house with a big vow for almost 20 years figured if susieshe'd stay too. >> this is my home and wanted to make sure it was still here and my house was still here. >>reporter: know they understand, that's just the kind of attitude the sheriff and firefighters don't want, if you stay, you're risking your life. >> we want to make sure people don't become complacent on this fair. >> on the one hand it's extremely frightening when it happens. on the other hand, santa barbara county has a history of wildlife fire. >>reporter: since it broke out wednesday, it's been a tail of two fires. lays down in the daytime and when the winds pick up, the fire grows to now more than 4,000-acres. >> the city is ominous and we are concerned because the fuels out there are drought stressed, a lot of tree mortality out there that makes fire behavior worse. >> of course there's the fire threat but another issue is air quality, the smoke has been constant and at times think for more than 48 hours now. the best idea if you can stay inside. >> your eyes can itch, your
reporter: cynthia who's lived nearby in a small house with a big vow for almost 20 years figured if susieshe'd stay too. >> this is my home and wanted to make sure it was still here and my house was still here. >>reporter: know they understand, that's just the kind of attitude the sheriff and firefighters don't want, if you stay, you're risking your life. >> we want to make sure people don't become complacent on this fair. >> on the one hand it's extremely frightening...
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that's when susie stoelts, a local resident watching from her window sees something terrible happen. the phone with work. and i looked out the window and i saw a plane that was far too north of the airport. the next thing i saw it dip a little. and the whole time i was talking on the phone and i said the plane's in trouble. something is wrong. something is not right. >> the plane struggles to stay in the air. then just three minutes after taking off, jessica's plane plummets into a suburban street narrowly missing the homes on either side. the airport's emergency crew scramble to respond. >> i was standing at the end of the hangar and they called out, code charlie. well, code charlie meant there was a mishap with a civilian airplane. and i remembered turning to the person next to me and saying, who in the world would be flying in weather like this? >> for chief of police john powell who was the first to arrive onscene there is no mistaking whose plane it is. >> i heard on the police dispatch radio that a plane had crashed. and they had given the address of it and i realized it was ju
that's when susie stoelts, a local resident watching from her window sees something terrible happen. the phone with work. and i looked out the window and i saw a plane that was far too north of the airport. the next thing i saw it dip a little. and the whole time i was talking on the phone and i said the plane's in trouble. something is wrong. something is not right. >> the plane struggles to stay in the air. then just three minutes after taking off, jessica's plane plummets into a...
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the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought each other were filing complaints so this is the first time we've heard of it. i've been on site for taking measurements in a guest room there and i've spoken with the owner at mezzanine. we are waiting to get some information about some conversations that happened between the previous owner of mezzanine and the developer of a hotel to see kind of how some conversations went down in planning the construction. i hope to have some more information for you by next meeting. >> are they complaining about music were people in the streets are what? >> on the lower floors there something to picture noi
the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought...
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amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me >> clemente pinckney found that grace, susieon found that grace. >> ron mott is in charleston, south carolina, where the victims are being remembered. you look back at that tape and another emotional day too. >> reporter: absolutely. that was a powerful moment at that service last year for those victims by president obama. he of course was in orlando yesterday to meet with all new families who are dealing with the pain these families have dealt with. while the headlines may shift from town to town, city to city, as we see these one after another, these mass killings, the pain remains. that's the message that they wanted to send around the country today, that there is still pain in this community. it's going to linger for a while. governor nikki haley was one of the speakers today. >> they did exactly what every one of us would do when someone different comes up to us. they pulled up a chair and they prayed with him. >> reporter: there's going to be another service today, another unity service. then after that service is over the
amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me >> clemente pinckney found that grace, susieon found that grace. >> ron mott is in charleston, south carolina, where the victims are being remembered. you look back at that tape and another emotional day too. >> reporter: absolutely. that was a powerful moment at that service last year for those victims by president obama. he of course was in orlando yesterday to meet with all new families who are dealing...
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with it diplomats will matt obama gave her wide range with one exception that she was not to bring in susie blumenthal who had been so vicious they felt during the 2008 campaign but the extent to which the white house was also political. the political advisers which included mcdonough and the others the nfc, they were more hostile to each other. but you also see through the email the extent to which she was always concerned about her relationship with obama. i was struck to the fact that when president clinton was having open heart surgery she did not come back to new york until after she had her weekly meeting with president obama. she she was not going to forgo that opportunity. it's just a concern about her access to the over office because lee. the white house staff grew exponentially during this period. if there was ever a real divide, which i had not seen really sense the carter years when persian ski was fighting, the state department was really viewed as hostile territory. >> i was struck by there's number things that just illustrate your point. one was the insecurity she had in the
with it diplomats will matt obama gave her wide range with one exception that she was not to bring in susie blumenthal who had been so vicious they felt during the 2008 campaign but the extent to which the white house was also political. the political advisers which included mcdonough and the others the nfc, they were more hostile to each other. but you also see through the email the extent to which she was always concerned about her relationship with obama. i was struck to the fact that when...
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shoot for the arm or for the leg, if he moves, it might go in the back and shoot, you know, wababy susied we don't want that. >> you're police officers, but you're also black dudes. i'm a black dude. so i'm declaring a black guy meeting right now. talk about the relationship between the black community and the police department? right now, that relationship seems like it is in a crisis. there is a perception that black people have something extra to worry about when we are being policed. >> a lot of incidents don't have to happen based on what i know and see and hear. a lot of these don't have to occur if you do exactly what you're told to do. if you're told to take your hands out of your pockets, it's a safety issue, safety of the officer and the individual. just follow the directions, even if you don't agree with it. follow it. if you don't agree, follow it. there's an avenue later on for you to address that. >> it's hard for people to swallow, because it feels like, and i respect police officers, let me be clear, i don't think we should not have cops, but i understand when i see these
shoot for the arm or for the leg, if he moves, it might go in the back and shoot, you know, wababy susied we don't want that. >> you're police officers, but you're also black dudes. i'm a black dude. so i'm declaring a black guy meeting right now. talk about the relationship between the black community and the police department? right now, that relationship seems like it is in a crisis. there is a perception that black people have something extra to worry about when we are being policed....
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he has raised or than $20 million for glide over the past 16 years his late wife susie buffett used tol it volunteer for glide foundation before she passed away in 2004. >>> an update on her story about a puppy stolen at gunpoint. a 14-year-old boy was walking his three-month-old german shepherd puppy when he was held up by two men who took off with his dog we're told the puppy has been found and the dog and boy were reunited on friday they've not made any arrests in the robbery but they are planning to release the tales on the case this morning >>> two people in custody in a fatal stabbing of a construction worker yesterday morning. the female victim was flagging traffic at a construction site at fifth and shipley street when the suspects a man and woman approached her and one suspect was carrying a knife. >> you can also never predict how quickly these events take place. this person had in edge weapon attacked a woman and she succumbed to her injuries everything happened within minutes. >> lisa west the suspects truly after the attack and so far no word of any possible motive but pol
he has raised or than $20 million for glide over the past 16 years his late wife susie buffett used tol it volunteer for glide foundation before she passed away in 2004. >>> an update on her story about a puppy stolen at gunpoint. a 14-year-old boy was walking his three-month-old german shepherd puppy when he was held up by two men who took off with his dog we're told the puppy has been found and the dog and boy were reunited on friday they've not made any arrests in the robbery but...
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the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought each other were filing complaints so this is the first time we've heard of it. i've been on site for taking measurements in a guest room there and i've spoken with the owner at mezzanine. we are waiting to get some information about some conversations that happened between the previous owner of mezzanine and the developer of a hotel to see kind of how some conversations went down in planning the construction. i hope to have some more information for you by next meeting. >> are they complaining about music were people in the streets are what? >> on the lower floors there something to picture noi
the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought...
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so we won't know if susie smith gets paid more or less than sam jones. but we will know what they're paying computer operators. we will know what they're paying lab technicians. these are jobs that tend to be gender neutral. so we will know that if you're working in a call center or a firm that employs 1,000 people, that you would be able to do it. remember, covering 63 million people. the proposal was broader than one that was originally published by the department of labor, and it lays important groundwork for progress towards achieving equal pay. and it will -p encourage and facilitate greater voluntary compliance by employers dealing with existing federal pay law. it will also assist the eeoc, and in case of contractors, in better focusing investigations on employers that are unlawfully shortchanging workers based on gender, race, or ethnicity. it wouldn't go into effect until september 2017. now why is this important? it covers only companies of 100 or more employees. it will affect 63 million people. nobody's personal privacy will be i am pinged up
so we won't know if susie smith gets paid more or less than sam jones. but we will know what they're paying computer operators. we will know what they're paying lab technicians. these are jobs that tend to be gender neutral. so we will know that if you're working in a call center or a firm that employs 1,000 people, that you would be able to do it. remember, covering 63 million people. the proposal was broader than one that was originally published by the department of labor, and it lays...
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the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought each other were filing complaints so this is the first time we've heard of it. i've been on site for taking measurements in a guest room there and i've spoken with the owner at mezzanine. we are waiting to get some information about some conversations that happened between the previous owner of mezzanine and the developer of a hotel to see kind of how some conversations went down in planning the construction. i hope to have some more information for you by next meeting. >> are they complaining about music were people in the streets are what? >> on the lower floors there something to picture noi
the complainant has my mobile number or try to work out communication i know susie able to report to me when when he hears sound coming from-. i'll keep you posted on that. we have received a complaint from the hampton inn, fairly new hotel across the street from mezzanine. on jefferson street. upon some conversation with the assistant manager there, i learned that you seven complaining for some time. this is first time that lodged a formal complaint.. everybody was in the organization thought...
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tendencia, y llegamos a lÁsc la kardashian >>> pero la cuenta regresiva para los juego olÍmpicos, sigue, susyÓ el momento de ver lo que estÁ pegado en las redes sociales. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> debimos comentandoles del verano y cody es un perro labrador que ama el agua. y con el inicio por supuesto de esta temporada ha sido emo miembro de la familia que mÁs disfruta de la familia, Él nada, salta del trampolÍn y siempre le hace caso a la dueÑa cuando lo hacen salir o entrar en la piscina, este perrito estÁ pegado, ahÍ estÁ echandose un buen chapuzÓn. dicen por ahÍ que se parece a danny cuando se lanza en la piscina. si quieren mandarnos fotos usen el # a @ "un nuevo dÍa" . >>> mÁs adelante tendremos los nuevos e mo tions de whatsapmot >>> vamos a la pausa, cuauhtÉmoc blanco opina sobre la aplastante derrota que sufriÓ mÉxico ante chile >>> y mÁs adelante kate del ♪ ¿$7 el agua? ¡es agua local! ¿más local que esto? a veces, la vida puede complicarse un poco. pero tu sandwich no debería. oscar mayer deli fresh. hecho con 100% pechuga de pavo en un empaque que no esconde nada. es la elección fácil y c
tendencia, y llegamos a lÁsc la kardashian >>> pero la cuenta regresiva para los juego olÍmpicos, sigue, susyÓ el momento de ver lo que estÁ pegado en las redes sociales. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> debimos comentandoles del verano y cody es un perro labrador que ama el agua. y con el inicio por supuesto de esta temporada ha sido emo miembro de la familia que mÁs disfruta de la familia, Él nada, salta del trampolÍn y siempre le hace caso a la dueÑa cuando lo hacen salir o...
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tambiÉn tengo una amiga que se llama susie.el dÍa, es informarles, pero sobre todo darles un abrazo a esas personas que lo necesitan. no dudo que ramsÉs lograrÁ hacer grandes cosas, y realmente va a valorar la vida. mÁs adelante les tengo mÁs informaciÓn. en este momento vuelvo con ustedes. johnny: muchas gracias, maity, por todo este reportaje. gracias por darnos a conocer el sentimiento de todas estas personas que han sufrido en esta tragedia tan grande. yo no me quiero ni imaginar lo que pudieron haber estado pensando los familiares de estas personas cuando estaban dentro, y muchos de ellos tenÍan la posibilidad de enviar mensajes de "ayÚdenme". karla: increÍble. lo mÁs importante es que hay muchos que pudieron vivir el milagro de estar vivos, de tener esa segunda oportunidad debida, y de promover el amor. supongo que todos ellos van a recibir algÚn tipo de terapia, porque no creo que puedan dormir. johnny: inclusive, habida cuenta que se estÁ haciendo, que tiene 2 millones y pico de dÓlares, para ayudar a las vÍctimas de es
tambiÉn tengo una amiga que se llama susie.el dÍa, es informarles, pero sobre todo darles un abrazo a esas personas que lo necesitan. no dudo que ramsÉs lograrÁ hacer grandes cosas, y realmente va a valorar la vida. mÁs adelante les tengo mÁs informaciÓn. en este momento vuelvo con ustedes. johnny: muchas gracias, maity, por todo este reportaje. gracias por darnos a conocer el sentimiento de todas estas personas que han sufrido en esta tragedia tan grande. yo no me quiero ni imaginar lo...
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i'm not saying it's all from susie, although she's very smart and some may be your own stuff.s it just about here we are, 5.5% growth again, and we got obama taking victory laps for the economy? i'm just not sure where we are. i don't know if you can take a victory lap if you haven't won, can you? >> my frustration comes from the lack of growth. what we've got now is a habitualized low growth environment. we've become habitualized to it. i recall all the ceos who work for us in a private equity portfolio before i come here to try to get a feel for each business. >> which private equity? >> i call them and the words i get are, gee, it's a little better than last year. orders are up 2% or 1.5% or 2.5%. most of these guys haven't been ceos in good times, so they habitualize to this sort of satisfied with low growth. so on one end you got every big business that's involved in oil is getting smacked, and they're getting smacked in a way you don't quite understand. they're getting whacked because the people that have been running the oil business, the purchasing agents, et cetera, h
i'm not saying it's all from susie, although she's very smart and some may be your own stuff.s it just about here we are, 5.5% growth again, and we got obama taking victory laps for the economy? i'm just not sure where we are. i don't know if you can take a victory lap if you haven't won, can you? >> my frustration comes from the lack of growth. what we've got now is a habitualized low growth environment. we've become habitualized to it. i recall all the ceos who work for us in a private...
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susie is joining from us california. caller: good morning. i wanted to put in my comment that the terrorist in orlando was a ticking time bob, and a lot of people knew it and reported it. and i don't know why the f.b.i. couldn't have told the local police, keep an eye on him, we have to close our investigation. or even he was so unstable that so many people reported him, and they could have given him a 5150 this they were separate enough, because he sounded, from what i've heard, very threatening. i think there's things that people would use like what happened with the pressure cookers in the boston marathon, people will use whatever they can. they will set a fire. they will do anything if they want to do some evil, and i think people should be able to defend themselves against something evil like what happened. thank you. host: thank you. front page of the "new york mes," from troubled child to agrieved killer. details on his troubled past and his run-ins with authorities over the years. thank you very much for the call. let's go next to har
susie is joining from us california. caller: good morning. i wanted to put in my comment that the terrorist in orlando was a ticking time bob, and a lot of people knew it and reported it. and i don't know why the f.b.i. couldn't have told the local police, keep an eye on him, we have to close our investigation. or even he was so unstable that so many people reported him, and they could have given him a 5150 this they were separate enough, because he sounded, from what i've heard, very...
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last november, 55% of voters in maine and susie 3% of voters in seattle said yes to small donor programs. now passing this nationally some will say is a pipe dream the we say it is already or soon to be the law of the band in a growing number of cities counties in dates including here in arizona. it should be included as a component of a comprehensive policy as part of the democratic national committee's platform. and as part of that platform, the party should adopt to make it explicit that the time for talk in this issue is over. we urge that the platform called include a call to action on this issue through executive orders employments engaging americans introducing legislation on the first are the days of the new administration in working on this issue and other ways large and small. thank you for the opportunity to present today. >> we say this to you and others, and mr., dr. talked about this yesterday, we, if we listen to all that the information, we realize that we have no choice but to pull all of this together and go forward and we know that we can create a platform that reflect
last november, 55% of voters in maine and susie 3% of voters in seattle said yes to small donor programs. now passing this nationally some will say is a pipe dream the we say it is already or soon to be the law of the band in a growing number of cities counties in dates including here in arizona. it should be included as a component of a comprehensive policy as part of the democratic national committee's platform. and as part of that platform, the party should adopt to make it explicit that the...