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. >> in 2003, nurse sylvia gregory emgreated from bul gair bulgaria. two bedroom condominium in tampa, florida. >> it looks nice. >> hi borrowed money on my credited an credit cards and consistently put money into this home. ak, water heater, everything has been redone, i would think in a sense of style. >> you have worked hard for this. >> very hard. i have put everything i have into making it a home. we had new bushes put in. >> now gregory could lose her home and not because of anything she's done. she's current on her mortgage, taxes, and association tease. instead, gregory risks losing her home because of a controversial state law which undermines her property rights. a real estate investment company now owns most of the 1,000 units in gregory's development, grand oasis, and under florida law that company can force her to sell at an enormous loss. >> i have spent countless -- consume. countless of evenings crying. it is devastating .fest that you can come to a country that you believe has made for the people, by the people. to where you're protect
. >> in 2003, nurse sylvia gregory emgreated from bul gair bulgaria. two bedroom condominium in tampa, florida. >> it looks nice. >> hi borrowed money on my credited an credit cards and consistently put money into this home. ak, water heater, everything has been redone, i would think in a sense of style. >> you have worked hard for this. >> very hard. i have put everything i have into making it a home. we had new bushes put in. >> now gregory could lose her...
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>> it's hard. >> amen. >> your character greg is married. >> yes. >> ant dog comes into -- sylvia comes into the picture and now you've got this love triangle which i rehate to because my dog pepper. >> pepper? >> has really come in and insinuated herself between me and my wife. >> that's what they do. >> they do that. >> yeah, they like attention and, yeah, sometimes the man goes crazy over the dog or the jealousys can form, all sorts of problem. it's not all a picnic on the dog. >> yeah. >> there are problems. >> yeah, yeah. >> which is what this talks about. >> yes. we really finally are talking about some of the problems of dog ownership. >> not really. it's kind of -- it's a -- it's really about the marriage and relationships and the a throw-way relationship basically. just one is a dog. that's weird. >> and awfully cute one there, annaleigh. >> very cute dog. >> there's a tie to your wife sarah jessica parker in that also she had this role at some point in time in herrier. >> there she is. >> she was a different dog but in the same show. >> she was the magical originator of sylvia
>> it's hard. >> amen. >> your character greg is married. >> yes. >> ant dog comes into -- sylvia comes into the picture and now you've got this love triangle which i rehate to because my dog pepper. >> pepper? >> has really come in and insinuated herself between me and my wife. >> that's what they do. >> they do that. >> yeah, they like attention and, yeah, sometimes the man goes crazy over the dog or the jealousys can form, all sorts...
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sylvia and johnny clark's lives changed forever. they lost everything they owned in hurricane katrina. they said watching patricia hit landfall in mexico brings back horrible memories. >> already made landfall -- >> oh, my god. >> reporter: for sylvia and johnny clark, watching hurricane patricia reaching land along the coast of mexico is painful to see. because ten years ago, they were in the eye of another powerful storm, hurricane katrina. >> we were setting down watching the news with my son. and that's how we knew our house was gone. >> reporter: the clarks' home was located in the new orleans seventh ward. the place they called home their entire live. katrina changed their lives forever. >> we had no money. you know, i mean, because you couldn't use your debit card, because everything was -- the storm destroyed everything. >> reporter: they're hoping people in the path of patricia won't have to go through what they did. but if they do, they say it won't be easy. >> i can imagine what those people are going through. especially
sylvia and johnny clark's lives changed forever. they lost everything they owned in hurricane katrina. they said watching patricia hit landfall in mexico brings back horrible memories. >> already made landfall -- >> oh, my god. >> reporter: for sylvia and johnny clark, watching hurricane patricia reaching land along the coast of mexico is painful to see. because ten years ago, they were in the eye of another powerful storm, hurricane katrina. >> we were setting down...
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the house agriculture committee looked at these guidelines attended by tom vilsack and sylvia burwell. the hearing was chaired by congressman michael conaway of texas. >> well, good morning. let's go ahead and get started. mr. keller, would you open us with a prayer, please. >> dear heavenly father, we just ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this great nation. dear lord, we just ask that everything we do honor and please you in jesus' name i pray, amen. >> thank you. this committee of agriculture regarding the developments of the 2015 dietary guidelines for americans will come to order and i want to thank our witnesses for being here this morning. it is no small feat to get two of the secretaries of two of the most important agencies in government to come sit at the same table at the same time so i thank you, secretary vilsack and burwell, for making it ham, we appreciate it. we're going to discuss the development of the 2015 dietary guidelines for americans. it's not our intent to legislate specific guide
the house agriculture committee looked at these guidelines attended by tom vilsack and sylvia burwell. the hearing was chaired by congressman michael conaway of texas. >> well, good morning. let's go ahead and get started. mr. keller, would you open us with a prayer, please. >> dear heavenly father, we just ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this great nation. dear lord, we just ask that everything we do...
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sylvia is doing the therapy. i'm behind the mirror. there's a telephone and i can caksll in with a question or comment and she relays it to the family. we also are able to watch the sessions. sometimes we do therapy together in the room. >> it's really about fostering communication among the families, right, trying to bridge any cultural gaps if you will. we have some drawings made by some of the children in the group. tell me what you see in the drawings. >> sure. we believe that immigration story is really important. we develop a plan with the this is a 11-year-old boy born and raised in south america who created these goals. that list of the communication improves, let's try together with the family. all of that is in spanish. >> what are some of the testimonials you're hearing from the families about the programs? it's only been in existence about a year, right? >> sure. the families come every week and they say they feel heard and understood by us and they feel that we are working with them and not telling them what to do, versus
sylvia is doing the therapy. i'm behind the mirror. there's a telephone and i can caksll in with a question or comment and she relays it to the family. we also are able to watch the sessions. sometimes we do therapy together in the room. >> it's really about fostering communication among the families, right, trying to bridge any cultural gaps if you will. we have some drawings made by some of the children in the group. tell me what you see in the drawings. >> sure. we believe that...
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last we're we spoked with oceanographer sylvia earl during a dive in the reef. >> when the coral reefiese the creatures that occur there and nowhere else. it's thought that we have lost thousand of species that can never be recovered. because they're gone. >> reporter: noaa believes 5% of the world's coral could be lost this year. scott, next year predicted to be even worse. >> remarkable. jeff glor, thank you very much, jeff. >> in a moment the chef who turned america on to cajun cooking. >>> paul prudhomme opened ape restaurant in new orleans, the restaurant was a hit and soont country was hungry for cajun. prudhomme enjoyed his own cooking though he slimmed down in later years. paul prudhomme died today at 75. >>> love is patient we are told. but she could not wait a second longer to hug her dad at fo carson. the lieutenant is just back from eight months incubate. >> she is excited. she spotted me from a couple rows back. and she couldn't contain her self. i wasn't going to tell her no. happy to see her. >> today is her 3rd birthday. >>> no one in china was in a hurry which just celeb
last we're we spoked with oceanographer sylvia earl during a dive in the reef. >> when the coral reefiese the creatures that occur there and nowhere else. it's thought that we have lost thousand of species that can never be recovered. because they're gone. >> reporter: noaa believes 5% of the world's coral could be lost this year. scott, next year predicted to be even worse. >> remarkable. jeff glor, thank you very much, jeff. >> in a moment the chef who turned america...
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. >> reporter: just who does texas state senator sylvia garcia represent?ly the senior citizens gathered for this health fair. the pride at how far the community has come in the united states is evident. >> the first full-time hispanic every elected here. >> reporter: some 70% of the constituents are hispanic. part of an emerging block. now the supreme court has agreed to hear a case that could dilute that minority vote just as it was emerging as a powerful force. >> you would see a shift of pow power back to rural areas. >> reporter: in the u.s. each political district has roughly the same population. in some latino political districts a large percentage of that population is not eligible to vote. they are too young or aren't citizens. that's not the case in majority white areas. so the plaintiffs argue this contravenes the principal of one person, one vote. the plaintiffs the texas republican party and the million dollars right-wing sponsor of the case declined to be interviewed. but sylvia garcia says she knows what is going on. >> this is from the folks
. >> reporter: just who does texas state senator sylvia garcia represent?ly the senior citizens gathered for this health fair. the pride at how far the community has come in the united states is evident. >> the first full-time hispanic every elected here. >> reporter: some 70% of the constituents are hispanic. part of an emerging block. now the supreme court has agreed to hear a case that could dilute that minority vote just as it was emerging as a powerful force. >> you...
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sylvia araso was killed at 6:25 wednesday morning. >> when they're walking in a -- pa pain is is not going to stop them. >> with low visibility at the end or start of rush hour. >> when you throw many the combination of lower visibility and people being distracted in what they're doing it's a recipe for disaster. >> police are pleading with officers and pedestrians to bonn alert. but some jurisdictions need better street life especially as winter approaches. >> i feel anywhere where they have this crossways, maybe it should be more lit. richard: and that scene like that scene at night in bethesda many of the street lights are not on now. now 10 pedestrians killed so far this year. 10 in montgomery county. it's an average of one person every week in the d.c. area. police are begging people, begging people to be careful out there. in silver spring richard reeve, abc news 7. >> right now two people are dead in takoma park. it happened in carroll average. the driver died at the scene and to thessengers were sent trauma center. >> two officers caught snoozing on duty. this time the inspec
sylvia araso was killed at 6:25 wednesday morning. >> when they're walking in a -- pa pain is is not going to stop them. >> with low visibility at the end or start of rush hour. >> when you throw many the combination of lower visibility and people being distracted in what they're doing it's a recipe for disaster. >> police are pleading with officers and pedestrians to bonn alert. but some jurisdictions need better street life especially as winter approaches. >> i...
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joining us is sylvia longmire, author of the book "cartel:the coming invasion of the mexican drug warsyou without my bias, what do you make of the news from mexican officials saying they're getting very, very close to el chapo? >> i think it makes for a better possibility of finding somebody that might lead him to where he is. if he gets injured, they'll come across a doctor tending to his injury. like we got lucky with osama bin laden and we were able to come across a courier delivering information to him. so, any time something unexpected happens to somebody on the run like el chapo, that opens up some possibilities. >> so, if this is true, they did have this close call, does that increase the chances of the mexican authorities are going to catch him, or do you think a near miss is almost a worst thing that could happen and push him further, further away into hiding? >> that's a really good point. obviously, the first time -- not necessarily the first time, but when authorities caught him the last time in mazatlan, that was combined intelligence, but where he's hiding now is a real s
joining us is sylvia longmire, author of the book "cartel:the coming invasion of the mexican drug warsyou without my bias, what do you make of the news from mexican officials saying they're getting very, very close to el chapo? >> i think it makes for a better possibility of finding somebody that might lead him to where he is. if he gets injured, they'll come across a doctor tending to his injury. like we got lucky with osama bin laden and we were able to come across a courier...
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. >> reporter: sylvia not her real name produces, and passes kerosene into the mix. each dose costs about half dollar. >> we sell lots, lots of people are doing this in the slums. there are more laboratories so it's not difficult to get. >> it is so addictive that it is estimated consumption has increased 200% in the past years. so much paco available in the states shows that cocaine lab ra tris havlaboratories have incre. drug trafficking rings is getting more difficult every day. >> translator: we're trying to prevent the creation of cartels like the ones we see in venezuela and brazil. we don't want to see what happens when the united states implemented plan columbia, with over 100,000 people killed. we don't want those results. >> its effects in argentina have become a major issue as people here are trying to cope with its growing threat. teresa vo, al jazeera. >> and a quick reminder, all the latest on hurricane patricia as it makes its way across mexico. aljazeera.com. arizona faces a barren landscape of teacherless classrooms. >> arizona is not producing enoug
. >> reporter: sylvia not her real name produces, and passes kerosene into the mix. each dose costs about half dollar. >> we sell lots, lots of people are doing this in the slums. there are more laboratories so it's not difficult to get. >> it is so addictive that it is estimated consumption has increased 200% in the past years. so much paco available in the states shows that cocaine lab ra tris havlaboratories have incre. drug trafficking rings is getting more difficult every...
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my wife and i had gone into sylvia's soul food restaurant in harlem. there was some griping in the campaign, why is kemp hunting for ducks where there are no ducks. long story short, there will never be any ducks for our party if you don't go blameses you are not expected to campaign. but the young owner of sylvia's soul food restaurant, van woods, friend of mine, a black republican, and we had this rally at his restaurant. and charlie rangel came. an old friend from my house days. press asked him what are you doing at a kemp event. jack and i are friends. and long story short, we had a nice reception. i get on the plane, fly into boston and a "boston globe" writer says could you give the speech you gave at sylvia soul food restaurant in harlem to a suburban -- kansas city, kansas audience? i said of course i could. kansas city wants the same thing for urban harlem as anybody else. jobs. good education. chance to own your own home. i mean these things are universe. . it is not the american dream. it is the universal dream. >> so jack kemp wanted the re
my wife and i had gone into sylvia's soul food restaurant in harlem. there was some griping in the campaign, why is kemp hunting for ducks where there are no ducks. long story short, there will never be any ducks for our party if you don't go blameses you are not expected to campaign. but the young owner of sylvia's soul food restaurant, van woods, friend of mine, a black republican, and we had this rally at his restaurant. and charlie rangel came. an old friend from my house days. press asked...
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> thee she is. >> sheas a differentt dog but in the samm ow. >> she was the magical originator of sylvia, so there's like such a beautiful blueprint for all of us who have played it since then, and you can kind ofof feel her all over the play w wich is so lovely. >> so she's kind of in the middle like sylvia is in the middllin the play. is that a stretch? >> no, not at all. >> perfect. >> and she -- i'm sorry, i see that look, but she based it on the dog. >> you sought reflection of our stage manager in my eyes. >> something happened. >> they are discounting the theory. >> never mind. >> come back and visit us. >> sylvia again with a16-week broadway run tomorrow and coming up her character is certainly a cult favorite and lucy lawless will tell us about it after your local news. >> and weather. >> and weather. this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot fro
> thee she is. >> sheas a differentt dog but in the samm ow. >> she was the magical originator of sylvia, so there's like such a beautiful blueprint for all of us who have played it since then, and you can kind ofof feel her all over the play w wich is so lovely. >> so she's kind of in the middle like sylvia is in the middllin the play. is that a stretch? >> no, not at all. >> perfect. >> and she -- i'm sorry, i see that look, but she based it on the dog....
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i grew up with sylvia berlusconi. no one would vote for and then always got voted in.eed to look at his appeal? is it an italian thing or because he was plain speaking. a lot of critics would say it is because he had media power. he abused his control of media to get elected. we know here that never happens. the key here in life as he promised to cut taxes. he was a ronald reagan republican in italy and he taxes and create jobs at a time when that was unusual. berlusconi was a larger-than-life figure who had charisma. francine: he did more worse for .taly than anyone else forou think there is a risk silvio berlusconi to come back? the phenomenon is of historic proportion and is about how you manage to get elected, stay in power and this is a man regulation, and he failed to make them because the italian system is against structural reforms. tom: i congratulate you on the book. you end your photo part of the babes.th two tawdry when did he shift from being a guy to being cartoonish? alan: berlusconi is known for scandals more than achievements. he was acquitted. he is s
i grew up with sylvia berlusconi. no one would vote for and then always got voted in.eed to look at his appeal? is it an italian thing or because he was plain speaking. a lot of critics would say it is because he had media power. he abused his control of media to get elected. we know here that never happens. the key here in life as he promised to cut taxes. he was a ronald reagan republican in italy and he taxes and create jobs at a time when that was unusual. berlusconi was a larger-than-life...
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retired officer sylvia guest said it's hard for the entire city. how hard was it to see the family? >> it was really hard, really heart broken. all i thought about, this could have been my daughter laying here or my son who is a firefighter. >> you feel we are all family. >> reporter: the wake was scheduled to end at 6:00 tonight, but as i look behind me, there are still people who are arriving to try to pay their respects. huge crowd are expected to line the streets here for officer he will be buried in guy january that -- guyana. >>> a grand jury indicted this man, accused of shooting fatalling officer holder. tyrone howard did not appear in court. these are pictures from a previous appearance. the 30-year-old is charged with first-degree murder. police have linked a gun recovered from the harlem river to the shooting. howard is due back in court on november 24. >>> and hazel said the funeral service for officer holder is tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 at the great allen a.m. cathedral of new york in jamaica. his body will be flown to native guyana for burial. you can see the funeral
retired officer sylvia guest said it's hard for the entire city. how hard was it to see the family? >> it was really hard, really heart broken. all i thought about, this could have been my daughter laying here or my son who is a firefighter. >> you feel we are all family. >> reporter: the wake was scheduled to end at 6:00 tonight, but as i look behind me, there are still people who are arriving to try to pay their respects. huge crowd are expected to line the streets here for...
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last year we spoke with world-renowned oceanographer sylvia earle in the keys. >> you lose only the creatures that occur there and nowhere else. it's thought we have already lost thousands of species that can never be recovered. because they're gone. >> reporter: noaa believes 5% of the world's coral could be lost this year and, scott, next year is predicted to be even jeff glor, thanks very much, jeff. in a moment, the chef who turned america on to cajun cooking. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost . hey marc. how you feeling? don' t ask. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. i never thought this would happen to me. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is 1 in 3 people will
last year we spoke with world-renowned oceanographer sylvia earle in the keys. >> you lose only the creatures that occur there and nowhere else. it's thought we have already lost thousands of species that can never be recovered. because they're gone. >> reporter: noaa believes 5% of the world's coral could be lost this year and, scott, next year is predicted to be even jeff glor, thanks very much, jeff. in a moment, the chef who turned america on to cajun cooking. i'm on the move...
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reporter: sylvia chough is cooking asian crab. >> it's very traditional. growing up. sharing something that i grew up with, i love eating, with people that have never tried it before, it's such a great experience. >> it's not just restaurants, but food trucks and caterers bring their cooking skills to the streets d.c. taste of d.c. started in 1989, and is the largest such festival in the mid-atlantic. it happens each year near the capitol on pennsylvania satisfactory between third and 7th street. >> just being able to shutdown pennsylvania avenue and walk on such an iconic street. we call it america's main street, and i think being able to walk around and sample over a hundred different beers, over 75 restaurants, over a hundred different exhibitors, it's unique to be out here. >> 30,000 runners took part in the 31st annual arm 10 miler today. the first group to take off were the wounded warriors. one is retired army captain part harrin, who participated for the 7thth time, riding his recouple bent bike. he was shot in the head while serving in iraq, and h
reporter: sylvia chough is cooking asian crab. >> it's very traditional. growing up. sharing something that i grew up with, i love eating, with people that have never tried it before, it's such a great experience. >> it's not just restaurants, but food trucks and caterers bring their cooking skills to the streets d.c. taste of d.c. started in 1989, and is the largest such festival in the mid-atlantic. it happens each year near the capitol on pennsylvania satisfactory between third...
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. >> reporter: just who does texas state senator sylvia garcia represent? clearly the senior citizens gathered for the texas hispanic council health fair. spanish may be the primary language here, but the pride at how far the community has come in the united states is evident. >> the first full-time hispanic ever elected in harris county. >> reporter: some 70% of garcia's constituents are hispanic, part of an emerging political bloc that the republican party agonizes over. minorities tend to stroet for democrats. now the supreme court agrees to hear a case to die lute that minority vote as it was emerging as a powerful force. >> you see a shift of power away from places where you have lots of immigrants and children back to rural areas. >> reporter: the plaintiff's argument is this. in the u.s. each political district has roughly the same population. in some latino political districts like senator garcia's, a large percentage of that population is not eligible to vote. they're too young or aren't citizens. that's not the case in majority white areas. so the
. >> reporter: just who does texas state senator sylvia garcia represent? clearly the senior citizens gathered for the texas hispanic council health fair. spanish may be the primary language here, but the pride at how far the community has come in the united states is evident. >> the first full-time hispanic ever elected in harris county. >> reporter: some 70% of garcia's constituents are hispanic, part of an emerging political bloc that the republican party agonizes over....
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to head to the hospital with sylvia and return home at 7:00 p.m. and sleep for just two hours before doing it all over again. and when he filed a complaint with the department of labor, he lost his job. on his way out the door, his employer told him he was a good worker. liked his work, but not the complaints. mr. speaker, no one should have to endure this. no one should have to work endlessly with just four days off each year just to make ends meet. no one should have to choose between caring for a loved one and losing his or her job. i would like to share this story with you from new jersey. his story comes from newspaper brunswick, new jersey. he works in a restaurant in a kitchen and occasionally as a cashier. she had to take two months off from work when she became pregnant without pay. when she returned, she asked for the morning shift so she could go home to be with her newborn baby. they obliged her request but then moved her to another shift. with so few hours and traveling long distances. she asked her boss for more hours, not a razor a h
to head to the hospital with sylvia and return home at 7:00 p.m. and sleep for just two hours before doing it all over again. and when he filed a complaint with the department of labor, he lost his job. on his way out the door, his employer told him he was a good worker. liked his work, but not the complaints. mr. speaker, no one should have to endure this. no one should have to work endlessly with just four days off each year just to make ends meet. no one should have to choose between caring...
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. >> wendy rieger and auld owe operator sylvia reese were inducted. this is a huge honor that have spent more than 25 years. congratulations to both of them. >> we love working with them. congratulations. a big night for nbc 4 too. >> look how beautiful they look. >> yes. >>> a capitol hilly tay so far. >> yes, indeed. some upper 30s in the shenandoah valley. a little milder. there's the view from our tower looking southbound toward the national mall. all of our downtown monuments. nothing to worry about but you'll be turning the wipers on tomorrow afternoon. and wednesday looks like it's going to be close to a washout. rain chances back up to around 40%. a near 100% chance on wednesday. rains should be tapering off early thursday, leaning us to dry for thursday evening into friday. here's the weather at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning the skies will be turning partly to mostly cloudy and tl drops will be arriving. we could get our first drops here at the metro not long after the sun goes down tomorrow evening. plan on heavy rain. here's saturday night. mo
. >> wendy rieger and auld owe operator sylvia reese were inducted. this is a huge honor that have spent more than 25 years. congratulations to both of them. >> we love working with them. congratulations. a big night for nbc 4 too. >> look how beautiful they look. >> yes. >>> a capitol hilly tay so far. >> yes, indeed. some upper 30s in the shenandoah valley. a little milder. there's the view from our tower looking southbound toward the national mall. all...
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. >> let's bring in two your colleagues, jen and sylvia. >> the hosts of "hellevator." >> the ladies, how are you. >> thanks for having us. >> i saw you earlier, i had no idea what you are here for, who are these two. >> we just throw this on every morning. >> i was a little creeped out, thought it was some of our crowd into the studio. who are these people. >> you love the genre and you love scaring people? >> this is everyday outfits. >> this is our wardrobe. >> we kept showing up at one house until they gave us a job. >> please, we just waited, no, too twiny and then finally. >> well, i think we've got the clip. >> yeah. >> we didn't know this was coming. >> wow. >> let's see how it turned out. >> i'm not going in there first. you go in there first. >> what is this? >> no, seriously. >> i don't like this at all. >> i don't trust you. >> okay, okay. >> what is happening? >> take me. it better not -- >> you're my protector, al. what is that? >> i don't know. >> okay, come on. >> not funny at all. okay, stop. >> welcome to "hellevator." your nightmare begins now. >> all right. stop it
. >> let's bring in two your colleagues, jen and sylvia. >> the hosts of "hellevator." >> the ladies, how are you. >> thanks for having us. >> i saw you earlier, i had no idea what you are here for, who are these two. >> we just throw this on every morning. >> i was a little creeped out, thought it was some of our crowd into the studio. who are these people. >> you love the genre and you love scaring people? >> this is everyday...
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public speaker: hello, i'm sylvia johnson. i have been going to court on these proceedings. i think we need to produce better things. or housing in 2006. there is no way that they did not accept that housing. built a good foundation. because of my eye sight. i can't see very well. i have been going to school. our house is more important and all these people that are living on the streets. i think they are a bunch of things especially that helps cure cancer, cure all kinds of diseases. it's been our whole life. we need to put more steady housing instead of running people out of housing. this is a ridiculous way that it's doing to our society. this change and what we need in the world to go and do new ways of living. >>supervisor london breed: thank you very much. next speaker please. public speaker: the united states is only fascist terrorist country who evict 85 years old people. united states concentration camp from new york to los angeles and san francisco only this country. today -- today board of supervisors on the streets eating from the garbage can, sleeping on the flo
public speaker: hello, i'm sylvia johnson. i have been going to court on these proceedings. i think we need to produce better things. or housing in 2006. there is no way that they did not accept that housing. built a good foundation. because of my eye sight. i can't see very well. i have been going to school. our house is more important and all these people that are living on the streets. i think they are a bunch of things especially that helps cure cancer, cure all kinds of diseases. it's been...
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. >> reporter: in 2003, nurse sylvia gregory emigrated from bulgaria. >> basically, it's down to studs. >> reporter: pouring all of her savings and then some into this two-bedroom condominium in florida. >> it's very nice, you worked hard. >> i put everything i have into making it a home. >> reporter: now gregory risks losing her home because of a controversial state law which undermines her property rights. a real estate investment company now owns most of the 1,000 units in the grand oasis, and under florida law, that company can force her to sell. >> i've spent countless hours crying. it is devastating. somebody can come in and force you out of your home >> reporter: to understand why florida condo owners like gregory could lose their homes, you need to go back to the destruction of the 2014 hurricane season, stormy weather that left a few complexes damaged and in disrepair. that resulted in the 2007 florida law that allowed condominium complexes to be converted to apartments if 80% of the owners vote for the change. the process is called termination. that law is now being used by w
. >> reporter: in 2003, nurse sylvia gregory emigrated from bulgaria. >> basically, it's down to studs. >> reporter: pouring all of her savings and then some into this two-bedroom condominium in florida. >> it's very nice, you worked hard. >> i put everything i have into making it a home. >> reporter: now gregory risks losing her home because of a controversial state law which undermines her property rights. a real estate investment company now owns most of...
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the victim is 72-year-old sylvia arazo of reston. the driver who hit her remained on the scene. she was rush to the hospital, but doctor were unable to save her. >>> two d.c. leaders are taking a stand against metro fare increases. jack evan and courbet price both say they will veto a budget plan that include a price hike or service cut. both men are on the metro board. evans said it should come from the eight county and cities served by the transit system. metro is scheduled to present a spending plan next month. >>> a progress report on the effort to repair the damaged substation outside the metro station. a fire in the unit last month is still impacting service on the blue, orange, and silver lines. metro says after a full week of testing, the project remains on track to finish up before the end of the year. that is about three months earlier than projected. >>> superheroes descend on children's national health systems. they came to visit sick children and pay tribute to lenny robinson, also known for his work as batman. he was known as the route 29 batman. >> he died this pa
the victim is 72-year-old sylvia arazo of reston. the driver who hit her remained on the scene. she was rush to the hospital, but doctor were unable to save her. >>> two d.c. leaders are taking a stand against metro fare increases. jack evan and courbet price both say they will veto a budget plan that include a price hike or service cut. both men are on the metro board. evans said it should come from the eight county and cities served by the transit system. metro is scheduled to...
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sylvia gopal. >> fashion week in nigeria. some designers are using the event to try to get consumers to buy and promote the use of traditional textiles. more from legos on the ancient dying tech neat proving to be a catwalk hit. >> make a o is preparing for fashion week. designer is using the discipline garment die. it comes from southwestern nigeria and has been practiced for hundreds of years. macki is hoping to headache it more popular in her new collection. >> i think more and more african diners are looking to their roots and creating their own stories. i am really concerned about massive i mplication of the chinese and turkish and english because there's fabrics -- mackie-o has been receiving it. michelle obama has worn the brand to dinners and one dress can cost up to $2,000. these dies are behind the art form. they cost crush these into small bowls and leave them to dry in the sun. the leaves are boiled in a national solution and the dism e is tasted to see if it's ready. making one small piece can take more than 10 d
sylvia gopal. >> fashion week in nigeria. some designers are using the event to try to get consumers to buy and promote the use of traditional textiles. more from legos on the ancient dying tech neat proving to be a catwalk hit. >> make a o is preparing for fashion week. designer is using the discipline garment die. it comes from southwestern nigeria and has been practiced for hundreds of years. macki is hoping to headache it more popular in her new collection. >> i think more...
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sylvia r, would you prefer to be smart or happy. >> we can't be both? you have to choose? to choose. >> happy. >> i knew were you going to say that. >> it's the most important thing. >> and ignorance is bliss, they say. >> ignorance is bliss. >> pharrell would say happy. >> happy, happy, happy, smart. >> you read too much. >> i know. >> i just can't imagine not being smart. >> i think i would rather be, i can't change, i would rather be smart because i don't believe in happiness. >> you don't even like it. >> i'm not into the pursuit. i've never been interested in pursuing happiness. >> you're much happier being negative than positive. >> i enjoy it, it's fun. >> it should have said healthy. healthy would have been the number one choice. >> kirsten, you're going to go first on this one from rocky r, what rock or country star would you be for one day? >> i don't think there's anyone. i would be taylor swift. >> yeah, that would be fun. i would be taylor swift. she has the life. she is an amazing musician. she knows how to live the life. that's my answer. >> kimberly. >> bon
sylvia r, would you prefer to be smart or happy. >> we can't be both? you have to choose? to choose. >> happy. >> i knew were you going to say that. >> it's the most important thing. >> and ignorance is bliss, they say. >> ignorance is bliss. >> pharrell would say happy. >> happy, happy, happy, smart. >> you read too much. >> i know. >> i just can't imagine not being smart. >> i think i would rather be, i can't change, i...
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hhs secretary sylvia burwell says enrolling i'm this year will be, quote, tougher and goals harder toch. joining us now to tell us what the numbers mean, megan mccardell.discrepancy. 22 million expected, 10 million actual. >> it's a huge discrepancy between what they wanted and what they got and the administration's explanation that items because the employers aren't dumping people into the market doesn't work. the original 2010 march estimate that the cbo did, they only had in 2016 a million people being moved off of employer insurance and into the employer market. later they increased those estimates. >> are these healthy people, sick people who aren't signing up? >> so who is missing? some people that are missing have grandfathered plans we think. that wasn't initially supposed to happen and then there was a huge outcry people were losing plans they like. obama said if you like your plan, you can keep it. so they let the -- the administration let people keep old plans provided that they had them prior to a certain date. >> but what does this mean for the taxpayer in general? does i
hhs secretary sylvia burwell says enrolling i'm this year will be, quote, tougher and goals harder toch. joining us now to tell us what the numbers mean, megan mccardell.discrepancy. 22 million expected, 10 million actual. >> it's a huge discrepancy between what they wanted and what they got and the administration's explanation that items because the employers aren't dumping people into the market doesn't work. the original 2010 march estimate that the cbo did, they only had in 2016 a...
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health and human services secretary sylvia burrwell and tom vilsack appeared before the house agricultureee today. and the fox business network's peter barnes is live in washington. what did they say? >> the government updates these dietary guidelines every five years and the agriculture secretary said that's in part to allow for new research to be checked and considered in their formulation. >> i wish there were scientific facts, but the reality is stuff changes, right? stuff changes. and the key here is taking a look at the preponderance, the greater weight of the evidence, and trying to make a judgment based on the greater weight of the evidence. >> you have lost your credibility with a lot of people. and they are just flat out ignoring this stuff. that's why i say i wonder why we're doing this. >>> lawmakers from both parties, are demanding hhs and the ag department stick to the very . >> there is new research that finds drinking whole milk rather than lower fat milk may be better for preventing heart disease. make no mistake, there are billions of dollars in food sales at stake in th
health and human services secretary sylvia burrwell and tom vilsack appeared before the house agricultureee today. and the fox business network's peter barnes is live in washington. what did they say? >> the government updates these dietary guidelines every five years and the agriculture secretary said that's in part to allow for new research to be checked and considered in their formulation. >> i wish there were scientific facts, but the reality is stuff changes, right? stuff...
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>> i will make sure to get the doctor involved as well and sylvia through hhs is working on that a lot. i will make two quick comments. we know that you learn more between the time you're born and 3 year's old, you are a sponge at that age. the more we can invest in early childhood education, prenatal, education for parents, home visitation with at-risk moms, and we know who they are. if you're poor, teenage single mom who maybe doesn't have a lot of support, then you are just much more likely to not know how to express the love you have for your child effectively even if you love them just as we love our kids, but you just don't have the tools. so that is got to be an emphasis at the state and local levels. that's where we can really make a difference. by us being able to target at-risk participants, new parents, young parents, that can be extraordinary helpful. the second thing that i'll just say and maybe doctor, you might want to chime in on this, and here i am going to be controversial but i'm in my last term, i only have a year left. [laughter] >> it's not my poll numbers are tha
>> i will make sure to get the doctor involved as well and sylvia through hhs is working on that a lot. i will make two quick comments. we know that you learn more between the time you're born and 3 year's old, you are a sponge at that age. the more we can invest in early childhood education, prenatal, education for parents, home visitation with at-risk moms, and we know who they are. if you're poor, teenage single mom who maybe doesn't have a lot of support, then you are just much more...
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and i know that sylvia and others through hhs were working on this a lot.'ll just make two quick comments. number one, we know that you learn more between the time you're born and three years old than you will ever learn the rest of your life. you are a sponge at that age. and so the more we can invest in early childhood education, prenatal education for parents, home visitation with at-risk moms. and we know who they are. if you're a poor teenage single mom who maybe doesn't have a lot of support, then you are just much more likely to not know how to express the love you have for your child effectively, even if you love them just as much as we love our kids. but you just don't have the tools. so that has got to be an emphasis at the state and local levels. that's where we can really make a difference. but us being able to target at-risk parents, new parents, young parents, that can be extraordinarily helpful.the the second thing that i'll just say -- and then maybe, doctor, you might want to chime in on this -- and here i'm going to be a little controversi
and i know that sylvia and others through hhs were working on this a lot.'ll just make two quick comments. number one, we know that you learn more between the time you're born and three years old than you will ever learn the rest of your life. you are a sponge at that age. and so the more we can invest in early childhood education, prenatal education for parents, home visitation with at-risk moms. and we know who they are. if you're a poor teenage single mom who maybe doesn't have a lot of...
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first and foremost, our proud daughter of west virginia, sylvia burwell. we have the director of national drug control policy, michael bad chely. and we have the head of the drug enforcement administration, chuck rosenberg. where's chuck? around here somewhere. and what i want to do is to have a conerversation with the panelists here today, take some questions because this is something that is not a top down solution type of problem alone. this is going to have to be everybody working together and we've got to understand what families are going through, what law enforcement is going through for us to wrap our arms around this problem. so, instead of giving a long speech, i want to offer initial thoughts to frame our discussion. when i came into office, i started studying this issue. of what's called opiads. i was stunned. more americans now die every year from drug overdoses than they do from motor vehicle crashes. more than they do from car accidents. the majority of those overdoses involve legal prescription drugs. in 2013 alone, overdoses from prescript
first and foremost, our proud daughter of west virginia, sylvia burwell. we have the director of national drug control policy, michael bad chely. and we have the head of the drug enforcement administration, chuck rosenberg. where's chuck? around here somewhere. and what i want to do is to have a conerversation with the panelists here today, take some questions because this is something that is not a top down solution type of problem alone. this is going to have to be everybody working together...
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the house committee discussed these guidelines with tom vilsack and sylvia burwell.this sa this is about two and a half hours. >>> good morning. let's go ahead and get started. trent, will you open us with a prayer please? >> dear heavenly father, we ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this nation. we just ask that everything we do honor and please you. in jesus's name. amen. >> this meeting committee of agriculture regarding the development of the 2015 dietary guidelines for american will come to order. i want to thank our witnesses for being here this morning. it is no small feat to get two of the secretaries of two of the most important agencies in government to sit at the same table at the same time, so i thank you secretary vilsack, secretary burwell, for making this happen. we appreciate it. we are joined by the secretary of agriculture and secretary of health and human services to discuss development of an important document, the 2015 dietary guidelines for americans. it's not this
the house committee discussed these guidelines with tom vilsack and sylvia burwell.this sa this is about two and a half hours. >>> good morning. let's go ahead and get started. trent, will you open us with a prayer please? >> dear heavenly father, we ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this nation. we just ask that everything we do honor and please you. in jesus's name. amen. >> this meeting...
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the house agriculture committee looked at these guidelines attended by tom vilsack and sylvia burrwelle hearing was chaired by congressman michael conway of texas. >> well, good morning. let's go ahead and get started. mr. keller, would you open us with a prayer, please. >> dear heavenly father, we just ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this great nation. dear lord, we just ask that everything we do honor and please you in jesus' name i pray, amen. >> thank you. this committee of agriculture regarding the developments of the 2015 dietary guidelines for americans will come to order and i want to thank our witnesses for being here this morning. it is no small feat to get two of the secretaries of two of the most important agencies in government to come sit at the same table at the same time so i thank you, secretary vilsack and burrwell, for making it ham, we appreciate it. we're going to discuss the development of the 2015 dietary guidelines for americans. it's not our intent to legislate specific guideline
the house agriculture committee looked at these guidelines attended by tom vilsack and sylvia burrwelle hearing was chaired by congressman michael conway of texas. >> well, good morning. let's go ahead and get started. mr. keller, would you open us with a prayer, please. >> dear heavenly father, we just ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this great nation. dear lord, we just ask that everything we do...
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tomorrow, sylvia and justin tell us their neighbors gave them a place to stay and raised $5,000. the insures company will openly cover the cost of the boat that was killed in last week's fire. >> mark: a police officer who died after being shot in a shootout. simmonds was hurt in hand explosion during the watertown shootout and died last year from a brain aneurysm. officials say the memorial is important for not only the families and other officers, but also for the community. >> permanently on this wall, so generations to come won't forget that they gave up their lives to make sure the sit that citizens of this great city and across the state are safe in their homes. >> the reporter: another blow to daily on-line fantasy sports. the latest state to ban the action. plus how boston-based draft kings is responding. >> elizabeth: in you love a good bargain, this one is for you have. we show you the simple ways you can save as much as 75% on the latest fashion for you and your family. >> jim: but first, another >> mark: but first, another their ap leadership isn't given. it's earned.
tomorrow, sylvia and justin tell us their neighbors gave them a place to stay and raised $5,000. the insures company will openly cover the cost of the boat that was killed in last week's fire. >> mark: a police officer who died after being shot in a shootout. simmonds was hurt in hand explosion during the watertown shootout and died last year from a brain aneurysm. officials say the memorial is important for not only the families and other officers, but also for the community. >>...
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. >> sylvia deporto. jackie ortiz from the district attorneys office victims services. >> thank you >> beverly upton, family violence counsel. >> i just want to thank the department and the community and to be in this group that is recognized tonight. we have done so much over the last decade and have so much more to do. i look forward to a bright future. thank you. >> abgal stewart kahn of the childrens advocacy center. >> thank you for having us >> doctor emilymer murase. [inaudible] please forgive the dodger blue >> [inaudible] gone 44 month without a single domestic violence homicide until [inaudible] that record would haven't been possible without the leadership of the commission and partnership with the police department and all the advocates mpt just want to thank you very much. we can do it again. we did it once before. minouche candle. >> i want to say how wonderful it is to be honored with advocates and city department staff. it is a honor to work with the city with such great collaboration, tha
. >> sylvia deporto. jackie ortiz from the district attorneys office victims services. >> thank you >> beverly upton, family violence counsel. >> i just want to thank the department and the community and to be in this group that is recognized tonight. we have done so much over the last decade and have so much more to do. i look forward to a bright future. thank you. >> abgal stewart kahn of the childrens advocacy center. >> thank you for having us >>...
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i think we have the a team and the combination of working with the white house, sean', sylvia, anthony this, anymore place, i'm just extraordinarily hopeful and confident what they can do together, and emma and ted and the rest of the crew. say a little bit about john and folks, this work is very, very permanent, for the president it's very personal, for me it's very personal. john is one of those of kids that probably shouldn't be in a room like this if you look at the stereotypes, and not the easiest time going up. he'll tell you more about it. but lost his parents at early age and lived with if brother and now he is working with the president. and people often write you've kid like john. so many other kids we can reach, and while i'm deeply, deeply sad in leaving i'm extraordinarily happy and thankful and proud that john is going to carry on this work. so thank everybody for their hard work. quickly want to -- thank my parents as well. my dad, life-long educator at the university of chicago. taught all his life. my -- my -- my mother started a constitute forking program before we we
i think we have the a team and the combination of working with the white house, sean', sylvia, anthony this, anymore place, i'm just extraordinarily hopeful and confident what they can do together, and emma and ted and the rest of the crew. say a little bit about john and folks, this work is very, very permanent, for the president it's very personal, for me it's very personal. john is one of those of kids that probably shouldn't be in a room like this if you look at the stereotypes, and not the...