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he will do well in whatever he does. >> tammy.e more of the biggest ones out of here. >> okay. did cane get off to school? >> i hope so. i told him to. >> there goes the first batch. 84 head of cattle in that truck. >> if the drought continues into next year, we will probably keep selling cattle, but it will be extremely difficult to continue. >> worst case scenario is they don't get rain and all the cattle ranchers will be kind of stuck with -- stuck with expenses and no cattle. >> hey hey. come on. up there. hey hey. thank you. >> see all the cows coming over talking to the truck now? look at all of these poor mamas. i don't have them. i'm sorry. there they go. >> we will see you down there in a little bit. >> sounds good. >> see you, warren. >> okay. >> we got her done. >> where we headed to, now? >> we're going down to the scales and weighing. >> so the total number of calfs is 200. that's got to be a hard decision? >> yeah. it really is. very hard. very difficult. >> you see their trucks. >> kenny's steers will be weighed in
he will do well in whatever he does. >> tammy.e more of the biggest ones out of here. >> okay. did cane get off to school? >> i hope so. i told him to. >> there goes the first batch. 84 head of cattle in that truck. >> if the drought continues into next year, we will probably keep selling cattle, but it will be extremely difficult to continue. >> worst case scenario is they don't get rain and all the cattle ranchers will be kind of stuck with -- stuck with...
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let him in. >> it's hard for tammy to hold them. hang on a second, morgan.want to go out, too. >> calves go out, too? >> yeah. not so pushy. a little more patience. you're good. >> i was a little pushy, apparently, with the cows. my first time. what do you want? >> you're doing good. i'm saying, give them just a little time. >> yeah. >> we're just about done here. >> come on. there he goes. >> the steer calves are being bought by a feedlot in kansas, who can afford to feed them for the coming months. >> we're here. >> morning, doug. >> hey, man. >> it's a nice trailer you got. i like that. >> thank you. >> morning. >> got them all in? >> alan, you've got them coming behind you. come on, cows. hey! >> these guys all got a reprieve. three of them cain is keeping to raise for 4-h. three of those guys get to live a good life for the next year. >> where's 827, mom? >> the one with the funny nose. >> he's a good calf. >> we rely a lot on cain. we're really trying to make sure he has a childhood but yet we're at the point where we need his help. >> you got a 900 --
let him in. >> it's hard for tammy to hold them. hang on a second, morgan.want to go out, too. >> calves go out, too? >> yeah. not so pushy. a little more patience. you're good. >> i was a little pushy, apparently, with the cows. my first time. what do you want? >> you're doing good. i'm saying, give them just a little time. >> yeah. >> we're just about done here. >> come on. there he goes. >> the steer calves are being bought by a feedlot...
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. >> it is something tammy lou was not able to do for almost two decades. a car crash in 1995 left her mostly paralyzed. since then life is about finding work arounds. >> you just have to learn a new way to live. >> her brother installed home automation. >> i can turn the lights on and i can change the channel. >> her service dog can open doors and turn on lights. >> good boy. >> but without mobility in her hands and fingers, tammy had to give up a life long hobby. >> taking pictures was a big -- i loved to take pictures. >> for years she asked others to take the pictures, but it wasn't the same. she entered a contest to be among the first users of the wearable device called glass, and she won. >> it opens up a whole new world that you just can't even imagine. >> tammy was invited to google's glass base camp. this is where the earliest adopters called explorers come to be fitted by their glass devices by themember staff members. >> the team met her and she was so enthusiastic and excited about the technology and such an inspiring person to be around. >> tam
. >> it is something tammy lou was not able to do for almost two decades. a car crash in 1995 left her mostly paralyzed. since then life is about finding work arounds. >> you just have to learn a new way to live. >> her brother installed home automation. >> i can turn the lights on and i can change the channel. >> her service dog can open doors and turn on lights. >> good boy. >> but without mobility in her hands and fingers, tammy had to give up a life...
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. >> it is something tammy lou was not able to do for almost two decades. a car crash in 1995 left her mostly paralyzed. since then life is about finding work arounds. >> you just have to learn a new way to live. >> her brother installed home automation. >> i can turn the lights on and i can change the channel. >> her service dog can open doors and turn on lights. >> good boy. >> but without mobility in her hands and fingers, tammy had to give up a life long hobby. >> taking pictures was a big -- i loved to take pictures. >> for years she asked others to take the pictures, but it wasn't the same. she entered a contest to be among the first users of the wearable device called glass, and she won. >> it opens up a whole new world that you just can't even imagine. >> tammy was invited to google's glass base camp. this is where the earliest adopters called explorers come to be fitted by their glass devices by the google staff members. >> the team met her and she was so enthusiastic and excited about the technology and such an inspiring person to be around. >> ta
. >> it is something tammy lou was not able to do for almost two decades. a car crash in 1995 left her mostly paralyzed. since then life is about finding work arounds. >> you just have to learn a new way to live. >> her brother installed home automation. >> i can turn the lights on and i can change the channel. >> her service dog can open doors and turn on lights. >> good boy. >> but without mobility in her hands and fingers, tammy had to give up a life...
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and was formerly with the radio tammy had and she's kind of a prototype of of what what what is what is attempts to a temple that is that is sort of her nickname tammy had that is this force of nature she was your exact producer for what two decades or something for radio and tell anyone tell it was about right and then she went on to work for chris matthews and hardball i mean tammy has just rivet reinvented herself in recent years as this all purpose convener of official washington and she's everywhere she's a she's a party host she does videos i mean she signs on to multi media companies and helps them get into the white house and help them help them you know meet people and that's look she is someone who has made the modern washington work for her i mean there have always been sort of socialites in washington but for the first time ever i mean i mean sally quinn and pamela harriman were not in it for the money i mean seven tammy's a very successful business woman i think she's an original i don't know if i'll be invited to her white house correspondents' dinner brunch in the futu
and was formerly with the radio tammy had and she's kind of a prototype of of what what what is what is attempts to a temple that is that is sort of her nickname tammy had that is this force of nature she was your exact producer for what two decades or something for radio and tell anyone tell it was about right and then she went on to work for chris matthews and hardball i mean tammy has just rivet reinvented herself in recent years as this all purpose convener of official washington and she's...
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was tammy really able to take the chaos and clutter overwhelming her life and do what trudeau claimedy? >> in a 24 hour period i was able to make $12,000. >> misha: even more unbelievable, tammy says the stuff that she once considered worthless could now make her wealthy. >> i was able to take things that i didn't even know were worth anything around my house and actually turn them into big bucks. >> well, that's it for today's show. we'll leave you with some of the remarkable success stories we uncovered. we'll see you next time. >> i'm just really grateful that he's been able to put this in words and put this out there for people that really need help. >> how much free money did i get? i got $60,000, and for me, the reaction, it was the best day of my life. >> i would just say thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you a million times, i think. i think it's a public service. >> you're a genius, kevin. you wrote a very simple and practical book that almost anyone can profit from. >> announcer: free money "they" don't want you to know about 2013 edition has sold for $39.95,
was tammy really able to take the chaos and clutter overwhelming her life and do what trudeau claimedy? >> in a 24 hour period i was able to make $12,000. >> misha: even more unbelievable, tammy says the stuff that she once considered worthless could now make her wealthy. >> i was able to take things that i didn't even know were worth anything around my house and actually turn them into big bucks. >> well, that's it for today's show. we'll leave you with some of the...
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. >> what happened to tammy haddad ?> she doesn't have the white streak in the middle of her hair, which is their -- her trad emark now. she is a longtime producer for larry king. she is a dynamo. she worked with chris matthews for a while. she and chris parted company around 2008. tammy reinvented herself as a for a purpose -- full purpose convener. she does a lot of consulting for media companies. it's not entirely clear what she does. she does seem to have a video component. she produces things. she is everywhere. she is someone who has made washington work for her. she would say that she is an insider, she just likes to bring people together. she has been a very successful business woman. >> have you heard from her in how you portrayed her in this book? her accurately, i think. everyone is entitled to their own story about themselves. i have not heard from tammy. >> kirk gardella. the chapter was adapted for the "new york times" magazine a couple of weeks ago. who is he? >> the former press secretary to darrell issa.
. >> what happened to tammy haddad ?> she doesn't have the white streak in the middle of her hair, which is their -- her trad emark now. she is a longtime producer for larry king. she is a dynamo. she worked with chris matthews for a while. she and chris parted company around 2008. tammy reinvented herself as a for a purpose -- full purpose convener. she does a lot of consulting for media companies. it's not entirely clear what she does. she does seem to have a video component. she...
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. >> tammy invited to glass base camp. >> the team met her. she was excited about the technology.h an inspiring person. >> tammy, it turns out isn't the only quadriplegic. >> last time i tried to go camping is when i was a car accident. >> the first time i am apart from more than just a few hours. >> just being independent. i can get out and go farther. fi need something, i can text and use a phone. >> now, atammy takes pictures for the blog. >> what traveling with the family, she's using glass. >> you're not on the side lines anymore. >> in the game. in the game. >> wow. >> cool. >> great story. >> all right. we have a lot more head coming up next a doctor going from inventor to meantors just ahead >>> silicon valley knowns a cradle of revelation. now one inventor creating a center for innovation in a hospital. >> the first ones were made by me. >> it's been a half century since this catheter helped change the direction of vascular medicine. it's director remembers passion for fly fishing helped him assemble the first one. >> i used a fly tying technique to attach balloon to the
. >> tammy invited to glass base camp. >> the team met her. she was excited about the technology.h an inspiring person. >> tammy, it turns out isn't the only quadriplegic. >> last time i tried to go camping is when i was a car accident. >> the first time i am apart from more than just a few hours. >> just being independent. i can get out and go farther. fi need something, i can text and use a phone. >> now, atammy takes pictures for the blog. >>...
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. >> tammy invited to glass base camp. >> the team met her. she was excited about the technology.spiring person. >> tammy, it turns out isn't the only quadriplegic. >> last time i tried to go camping is when i was a car accident. >> the first time i am apart from more than just a few hours. >> just being independent. i can get out and go farther. fi need something, i can text and use a phone. >> now, atammy takes pictures for the blog. >> what traveling with the family, she's using glass. >> you're not on the side lines anymore. >> in the game. in the game. >> wow. >> cool. >> great story. >> all right. we have a lot more head coming up next a doctor going from inventor to meantors just ahead innovations he brought [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps signif
. >> tammy invited to glass base camp. >> the team met her. she was excited about the technology.spiring person. >> tammy, it turns out isn't the only quadriplegic. >> last time i tried to go camping is when i was a car accident. >> the first time i am apart from more than just a few hours. >> just being independent. i can get out and go farther. fi need something, i can text and use a phone. >> now, atammy takes pictures for the blog. >> what...
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. >> what happened to tammy haddad? >> what was striking is she doesn't have the white streak in the middle of her head which is sort of her trademark now. she was a long-time producer for larry king. a real dynamo. a force of nature. she worked with chris matthews for a while. afterwards, she and chris parted company i think around 2008. tammy sort of reinvented herself as a full purpose convener of the washington a-list. she posts parties, she does a lot of consulting for media companies in which it's not entirely clear what she does. she has a video component, she produces things, frankly, she's everywhere. and she's sort of, again, someone who made washington work for her and has become -- she would say she's an insider who just likes to bring people together. and she's been a successful businesswoman. >> have you heard from her and how you portrayed her in this book. >> i have not heard from her. i portray her, i think, accurately. i mean obviously everyone is entitled to the own story about themselves. no, i haven
. >> what happened to tammy haddad? >> what was striking is she doesn't have the white streak in the middle of her head which is sort of her trademark now. she was a long-time producer for larry king. a real dynamo. a force of nature. she worked with chris matthews for a while. afterwards, she and chris parted company i think around 2008. tammy sort of reinvented herself as a full purpose convener of the washington a-list. she posts parties, she does a lot of consulting for media...
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>>reporter: something tammy wasn't able to do for almost 2 decades.t her mostly paralyze. since then life is about findinga5 work around. >> learn whole new way to live i can turn the lights on in here change the channel. >> service dog open door and turn on lights. without mobility in hands and finger she had to give autopsy life long hobby. >> taking pictures was a big, i love to take pick. >> she asked other people to take the picture but wasn't the same. she entered a contest to be amok the first users of google new wearable device called glass. she won. >> open up well new world that you just can't even immanuel. >> she was invited to google last space camp big room over lacking san francisco bay where earliest adopter called explorer are fitted for thç glass did he vase lick google staff members. >> team met her an she was just so enthusiastic and excited about the technology and just such inspiring person to be around. >> tammy isn't the only quadriplegic explorer. >> last time i tried to go camping was the time i was in a car accident. >> us
>>reporter: something tammy wasn't able to do for almost 2 decades.t her mostly paralyze. since then life is about findinga5 work around. >> learn whole new way to live i can turn the lights on in here change the channel. >> service dog open door and turn on lights. without mobility in hands and finger she had to give autopsy life long hobby. >> taking pictures was a big, i love to take pick. >> she asked other people to take the picture but wasn't the same. she...
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. >> from korea, throwing out the first pitch and he goes by one name, tammy. >> and roberta, nobody does it like you. >> i knew out the first pitch at the a's game but we didn't have cameras to capture that. >> it was just like that. >> oh, yeah, very bendy. >> it was better. >> she ran the first leg, and biked. >> that would be a cool thing. >> that was amazing. yeah, it really is. i just can't get over the fact we got to see alex smith back in action. it is sort of this awkward relationship. >> it really is kind of awkward. they did ask the kansas city chiefs fan what is players they would like from the 49ers roster, and they were all saying they would like collin kaepernick. it's going to be a tough time for andy reed. tough road. >> thank you. >>> it is a frightening round that you may not have thought about, hackers breaking into your home security system and remote here unlocking your door. >> plus, the deadly brain disease you may be able to prevent by flossing. >> all right. that's it. we'll see you back here in half an hour, and you can always find the news updates on kpix.
. >> from korea, throwing out the first pitch and he goes by one name, tammy. >> and roberta, nobody does it like you. >> i knew out the first pitch at the a's game but we didn't have cameras to capture that. >> it was just like that. >> oh, yeah, very bendy. >> it was better. >> she ran the first leg, and biked. >> that would be a cool thing. >> that was amazing. yeah, it really is. i just can't get over the fact we got to see alex smith...
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most of all tammy cares about the district and never stops thinking about how to make it a place to wantve there. thank you. with that, i'm excited to work with the members of the board, the mayor and the rest of our residents and family to make this a great city. [ applause ] . >> we have two moments for any questions from people, otherwise we can go and get the work of the city done. thank you. [ applause ] .
most of all tammy cares about the district and never stops thinking about how to make it a place to wantve there. thank you. with that, i'm excited to work with the members of the board, the mayor and the rest of our residents and family to make this a great city. [ applause ] . >> we have two moments for any questions from people, otherwise we can go and get the work of the city done. thank you. [ applause ] .
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. >> from korea, she goes by one name, tammy.ta, you may want to add that move to your resume. >>> thank you. how cool is this outfit? a northern california just got his very own space suit. tonight, at 10 and 11:00, who handed it over, making it even more special. all right. that's going to do it for us. we'll see you at 11 until then. our news and weather is on kpix.com. good night. ,,,,,,,,,, female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ . >>> welcome to eye on the bay. tonight we're going somewhere in the bay area where you can get yodeling. >> and somewhere you can rent and sleep in the scottish castle. where old steam engines still ride the city. >> and along the way, this, the tallest covered bridge in the entire country. and where are we? >> welcome to state route 9 in the santa cru
. >> from korea, she goes by one name, tammy.ta, you may want to add that move to your resume. >>> thank you. how cool is this outfit? a northern california just got his very own space suit. tonight, at 10 and 11:00, who handed it over, making it even more special. all right. that's going to do it for us. we'll see you at 11 until then. our news and weather is on kpix.com. good night. ,,,,,,,,,, female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus...
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tammy levent, thank you so much for being with us. glad we could help. >> well, thank you for everything. if it wasn't for you and if it wasn't for everyone out there on the outpouring of support from media and senator bill nelson, i don't think we'd be in this shape that we're in right now. i think that, yes, it took the initiative on my part, but all of you have truly helped and i appreciate it because we're finally getting somewhere after five days. >> listen, you really went to bat for your clients big timie and to hats off to you. >> i would do it again and again. thank you. >> thanks so much. take care. >>> americans are opening their hearts in the wake of an apparent random killing of a college student in oklahoma. remember investigators say that three teenagers killed christopher lane out of boredom. he was a baseball player from australia who was attending oklahoma's east central university. earlier this week a former teammate started an online fund to help cover costs of returning lane's body to australia. the initial goal,
tammy levent, thank you so much for being with us. glad we could help. >> well, thank you for everything. if it wasn't for you and if it wasn't for everyone out there on the outpouring of support from media and senator bill nelson, i don't think we'd be in this shape that we're in right now. i think that, yes, it took the initiative on my part, but all of you have truly helped and i appreciate it because we're finally getting somewhere after five days. >> listen, you really went to...
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friends from the operating engineers in slew house california east of sacramento, dave spader and tammy casteel. thank you for making that trip. >> we want to acknowledge cliff low of consulated engineering as well and kristine, the director of neighbor's services. and cliff and empire engineering is here this evening. and todd rufo of the economic workforce development and our good friend kathleen carroll of horero bowl and thank you all for supporting our graduates. [ applause ] >> a round the perimeter of this room are the people that are really the grassroots and the life blood of city build and i just want to give a shout out to the staff, carmen's staff and marcos' staff and the young community developer's staff and the ycb staff and this, the group anders and anders. without them doing the recruiting, the case management, all of the services provided, you know, we would be not the program that we are. and the other entities here are the city build staff, again they are all around here. and we had some references to them earlier. and so, if you want to wave or something like that.
friends from the operating engineers in slew house california east of sacramento, dave spader and tammy casteel. thank you for making that trip. >> we want to acknowledge cliff low of consulated engineering as well and kristine, the director of neighbor's services. and cliff and empire engineering is here this evening. and todd rufo of the economic workforce development and our good friend kathleen carroll of horero bowl and thank you all for supporting our graduates. [ applause ]...
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his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and aof his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the doctors said what to you? >> they told us that there wasn't any hope, that his internal organs were burned beyond repair. they wouldn't even bandage him. they just--they said that the only solution we had was to take him off of life support. >> shawn boone was 1 of 15 people killed in dust explosions that year. it was a turning point for carolyn merritt, who was then the head of the chemical safety board, the federal government's own experts who find the cause of the nation's worst industrial disasters. merritt ordered the most comprehensive investigation ever done on dust explosions. her conclusion: hundreds of industries create
his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and aof his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the...
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carroll county line we saw huge storms, lot of hail, wind damage, greg jackson reporting minor degree, tammyawny, all reports damage last night to the north and to the west of the city. look at the widespread damage, reporting coming out of pennsylvania and ohio, we are going to anticipate the next 24, 48 hours of seeing more storms. look at that. wind damage. here is the deal. we will show you the set up. it's about the dew point numbers right now that are in to the 70s. the air is loaded up with juice. that's the fuel that will start the storms. the cold front is a slow mover moving through the ohio valley but it'll make it through by saturday. in the meantime it's all about the storms, tonight and also tomorrow. hail, lightning, a very good possibility. you can see a burst of very gusty winds around 50 miles an hour. we will time their arrival in your neighborhood. that's coming up. >> all right. all new, we have a hoarding situation in arkansas. dogs finding refuge here. >> we were there to see how the dogs arrived how you can help >> reporter: these are some of the ten dogs that have fo
carroll county line we saw huge storms, lot of hail, wind damage, greg jackson reporting minor degree, tammyawny, all reports damage last night to the north and to the west of the city. look at the widespread damage, reporting coming out of pennsylvania and ohio, we are going to anticipate the next 24, 48 hours of seeing more storms. look at that. wind damage. here is the deal. we will show you the set up. it's about the dew point numbers right now that are in to the 70s. the air is loaded up...
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but, trying to make an effort in that is tammy, the founder of "she's the first."is new segment that we want to do on fridays where we feature and celebrate individuals like yourself who are out there making a big difference. but you say a lot of credit is not just to you but to millennials in general because of the interest that they have in this had. explain how you are getting their interest and what are you doing with their work. >> yes, absolutely. we are part of such a movement for girl's education right now. it is amazing what students and young professionals leveraging the power of their social media networks are able to do with their small contributions. >> how are you able to zero in on the countries where there are young women, young girls, that you want to see go on to secondary education? >> that's a great question. she's the first has formed partner ships with programs that are in ten different countries and we vetted those that are invested in seeing these girls through to their graduation. >> meanwhile, you're also invested here in the united states
but, trying to make an effort in that is tammy, the founder of "she's the first."is new segment that we want to do on fridays where we feature and celebrate individuals like yourself who are out there making a big difference. but you say a lot of credit is not just to you but to millennials in general because of the interest that they have in this had. explain how you are getting their interest and what are you doing with their work. >> yes, absolutely. we are part of such a...
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. >> tammy has to be drunk to have sex.don't know how i know that. >> there is that christmas party. here is what i will say. if she is drunk and she is like i wan that make love and you're like yeah. ask yourself in that moment, if she was sober, would she still want to have sex with you? >> so if she pulls her own panties down, panty down factor? >> i have been completely hammered so much so, i was home alone, thank god. drunk drunk drunk. i had on tight tank, tight tank and cowboy boots. i woke up completely naked with cowboy boots. >> you were probably dancing in the mirror. >> the point is that i was able to take all of my clothes off and put my boots back on. >> if you come out of the bathroom naked with boots on. >> was i doing an air lasso, too? like yeah. i'm going to lasso you. >> maybe you skip the air lasso. >> your money when you need it people. >> notice the line here? >> ever since popcorn, his name was zane. >> dish nation facebook page, and we will pick our favorite to read on our show. >> next -- >> movie
. >> tammy has to be drunk to have sex.don't know how i know that. >> there is that christmas party. here is what i will say. if she is drunk and she is like i wan that make love and you're like yeah. ask yourself in that moment, if she was sober, would she still want to have sex with you? >> so if she pulls her own panties down, panty down factor? >> i have been completely hammered so much so, i was home alone, thank god. drunk drunk drunk. i had on tight tank, tight...
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. >> hello supervisors, my name is tammy and i'm with the training program director at the women's community clinic where we serve 4 thousand uninsured women, we at the clinic celebrate the opportunity for 2 million california residents so have access to health care and insurance through the affordable care act legislation and we work tirelessly to enroll those who are qualified but we also see the health care security ordinance as an important complement, it provides a cohesive and multi-faceted health care institution that institutions the importance of quality preventive care, let me highlight prevention, the significant financial cost and abuser on all residences, in a recent 2012 needs assessment that focused on the western addition fill mer, they use the er as care, i also want to reiterate to the supervisors, the lack of access to care impacts women, young women, poor communities and communities of color, so this ordinance is a women's health issue, they are the sole providers of their families and allows for their children to thrive, it creates a safety net and values health and well
. >> hello supervisors, my name is tammy and i'm with the training program director at the women's community clinic where we serve 4 thousand uninsured women, we at the clinic celebrate the opportunity for 2 million california residents so have access to health care and insurance through the affordable care act legislation and we work tirelessly to enroll those who are qualified but we also see the health care security ordinance as an important complement, it provides a cohesive and...
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here's what happened when senator tammy baldwin tried to call the chamber to order. listen. >> madam president. madam president -- >> the majority leader. >> have them sit down and shut up, okay? it's unfair. >> the senate will be in order. >> if they have something to say, it's just not polite. >>> all right. he told them to sit down and shut up. well, when things got moving, the senate's last act before senate recess was to confirm samantha power as ambassador to the united nations. she replaced susan rice. >>> and one newspaper editor critical of president obama's jobs plans is this morning looking for a job himself. chattanooga free press editor drew johnson was fired after writing a headline telling the president to take his job plan and, quote, shove it. the paper said it fell outside normal editing procedures. that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> all right. so we want you to take a look at this video that we're about to show you from northern georgia. heavy rain causing some major flooding there. more than a half foot of rain fell. >> fore. >>
here's what happened when senator tammy baldwin tried to call the chamber to order. listen. >> madam president. madam president -- >> the majority leader. >> have them sit down and shut up, okay? it's unfair. >> the senate will be in order. >> if they have something to say, it's just not polite. >>> all right. he told them to sit down and shut up. well, when things got moving, the senate's last act before senate recess was to confirm samantha power as...
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it was taken by brian and tammy thompson. ♪ we've got steve fitzhugh joining us right this minute onpe. steve, great job. great job. >> it sounds like you sing all the time for your customers. >> oh, yes, i do. i just love singing. i love life. i wake up every day and i just think it's a gift. >> so do you have a song for like every day of the week? >> i usually start out with country songs like hank williams sr. and then i got some songs from the '40s that i do by hank laugh lynn. then i just kind of work my way up into elvis presley and then a little bit of creed dance clear t water. people come up to me in the store and say will you sing for my wife, so i'm happy to do that. >> where does your talent come from? >> i was in some kids bands, you know. fond memories of, you know, four or five guys in the dodge van drive ing across state to do a g and get just enough money to gas up the van and get a cheeseburger and drive home. >> would you please sing for us now? >> sure, what would you like to hear? >> creedence clearwater. ♪ i left a good job in the city ♪ ♪ work for a man every n
it was taken by brian and tammy thompson. ♪ we've got steve fitzhugh joining us right this minute onpe. steve, great job. great job. >> it sounds like you sing all the time for your customers. >> oh, yes, i do. i just love singing. i love life. i wake up every day and i just think it's a gift. >> so do you have a song for like every day of the week? >> i usually start out with country songs like hank williams sr. and then i got some songs from the '40s that i do by...
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. >> i'm tammy. i'm with them and shanty asked me if i say something for them and i said i would. you know most businesses they get a cost of doing business increase anyway, but our nonprofits got to come here every year and beg you guys and it's ridiculous, you know, and another thing i want to say is shanty -- i don't know where i would be without them. i have a peer advocate there, and i deal with a lot of idiots and she's able to senior homeless person is a subsequence of a recent fire and an attempt to deal with the problems that come up to alleviate that situation i had to jump through hoops and deal with the various agency nas provide services for people like in my particular situation. presently i am helped by canyon senior center, and i would like to one support all the various organizations and people who have come up and asked for -- should be demanding services and funds from the city that they -- that we so desperately need and i want to also support a reasonable cost of living -- raise, whatever you call it because right now if the people that deal with folks like my
. >> i'm tammy. i'm with them and shanty asked me if i say something for them and i said i would. you know most businesses they get a cost of doing business increase anyway, but our nonprofits got to come here every year and beg you guys and it's ridiculous, you know, and another thing i want to say is shanty -- i don't know where i would be without them. i have a peer advocate there, and i deal with a lot of idiots and she's able to senior homeless person is a subsequence of a recent...
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. >> reporter: iraq war vet congresswoman tammy duckworth has not bought in. >> if we're going to go to war, it's people like me and my families that will lead first. we better be sure this is the right thing to do before we go. >> reporter: it reminds many of 2003 and colin powell wrong about iraq having chemical weapons. a gulf war general says be careful. >> it would be a disaster fit came out six months from now that we attacked another sovereign nation with faulty intelligence. >> reporter: the white house says bush's iraq is not like obama's syria. >> our policy is not regime change when it comes to this scenario. >> reporter: the pentagon is putting one more destroyer in position to fire. >> it is a dell date situation. >>> still ahead, how do we do in the scores are in for bay area schools. >>> and went to avoid traffic? a new way to get around. the community sharing plan connecting the bay area. >>> they need somebody to take care of them. and it gives us something to do. >> this is not what you'd expect to see in a backyard. a couple in the bay area takes their love of turt
. >> reporter: iraq war vet congresswoman tammy duckworth has not bought in. >> if we're going to go to war, it's people like me and my families that will lead first. we better be sure this is the right thing to do before we go. >> reporter: it reminds many of 2003 and colin powell wrong about iraq having chemical weapons. a gulf war general says be careful. >> it would be a disaster fit came out six months from now that we attacked another sovereign nation with faulty...
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tammy fitsgerald runs the north carolina values coalition. >> immoral monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true because i think that the issue that is the crowds out there every monday night are fighting for and protesting for are basically immoral positions. >> she thinks the protesters are a small minority, out of the mainstream against a legislature that's behaving prudently. >> the question is whether you want the government to take care of people who have needs or whether you want private citizens and the church to do that, and it's a diabolical split in philosophy. >> politically, north carolina has been pretty evenly divided. obama won here in his first presidential election. but in 2010 the republicans for the first time since reconstruction won both houses in the general assembly. then they redrew the district lines making it easier to win even more conservative seats in 2012. now in complete control of the general assembly and the governor's mansion, the republicans have managed to push through a very conservative agenda. >> the state under new leadership has t
tammy fitsgerald runs the north carolina values coalition. >> immoral monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true because i think that the issue that is the crowds out there every monday night are fighting for and protesting for are basically immoral positions. >> she thinks the protesters are a small minority, out of the mainstream against a legislature that's behaving prudently. >> the question is whether you want the government to take care of people who have...
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of their family. >> it has separate spaces for tammy eats father and her adult sister, plus room ford daughter. >> family is what life is all about. >> they had wanted to buy an existing home, but couldn't find one that met their needs. >> ten years later, they have plenty of company. >> 50 million americans live in multigenerational homes just like the perreras and many want homes that fit their expanded families. >> now builders are trying to provide them. >> in -- just north of tucson we met alan jones. >> he is with lenore homes. >> if you came up to this home standing right here and this is a home you think this home was no different than any other home. >> but it is. just off the main entrance, a second door leads to an apartment built under the same roof. >> all right. trump is red. >> which was part of the appeal for retired school teacher tom moser and his father lee. >> so you are right down the hall, lee? >> yeah. it is real close, right here. so we don't even lock the door. >> you trust them that much, huh? >> yeah, i trust him. >> tom moved into this 3,100 square foot ho
of their family. >> it has separate spaces for tammy eats father and her adult sister, plus room ford daughter. >> family is what life is all about. >> they had wanted to buy an existing home, but couldn't find one that met their needs. >> ten years later, they have plenty of company. >> 50 million americans live in multigenerational homes just like the perreras and many want homes that fit their expanded families. >> now builders are trying to provide them....