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facing up to five years in prison and theresa could serve up to 27 months. >> you know kim d.le are all around their new jersey -- >> they're loving it. now the aftershocks of jimmy kimmel's interview with rob ford are continuing to reverberate and kimmel is loving every second of it. >> after the show rob was surprised i guess. he left right way, mad. maybe he watched it again or thought it out on the flight but he reflected on the experience this morning at toronto city hall. >> jimmy kimmel make a fool out of you? >> no, i don't think so at all. i'm getting a lot of support. was it a tough interview? sure, it was, but he has a job to do. that's his job. i haven't seen one of his shows that he doesn't take shots at people. i knew i was going into a lion's den and, you know, i held my own. i got my message out that i've saved taxpayers money, all my achievements. i wish i had more time to promote toronto. but, you know what? that's what happens. i like jimmy and i love the people in l.a. >> and we love you, too. in fact, we might even be in love with you, mayor ford. >> that'
facing up to five years in prison and theresa could serve up to 27 months. >> you know kim d.le are all around their new jersey -- >> they're loving it. now the aftershocks of jimmy kimmel's interview with rob ford are continuing to reverberate and kimmel is loving every second of it. >> after the show rob was surprised i guess. he left right way, mad. maybe he watched it again or thought it out on the flight but he reflected on the experience this morning at toronto city...
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joining me now are the owners of mcsorley, matthew mahr and theresa mmr. -- mahr.nk you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> i love mcsorely 's. everything that you guys do. you started working there in the 1960s. owned it since the 1970s. how do you keep the business going after all this time and keep it hot as ever? >> we have a wonderful following. it is easy. we get tremendous people. great people. is that what it is? environment in the bar? people come in. they stay. >> people change when they get to mcsorely's. >> how do they change? >> need to be more relaxed. in the mood to enjoy yourselves. it makes my job easy. >> theresa, you were the first woman to start working behind the bar. >> he kind of told me i have what it takes. there were all girls in the family. basically somebody should learn the business god forbid anything happened to him. i have always had an interest. i love it. >> what does it take? if she has got what it takes. >> it is what she's got. >> just glad one of my daughters has it. >> you serve mcsorely's exclusively behind the bar
joining me now are the owners of mcsorley, matthew mahr and theresa mmr. -- mahr.nk you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> i love mcsorely 's. everything that you guys do. you started working there in the 1960s. owned it since the 1970s. how do you keep the business going after all this time and keep it hot as ever? >> we have a wonderful following. it is easy. we get tremendous people. great people. is that what it is? environment in the bar? people come in. they...
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. >> joining me now are the owners of mcsorley's matthew and his daughter theresa. thank you for being here so much. >> thank you. >> i love mcsorley's and love everything you guys do. this is something that you started working there back in the 1960s and owned it since the 1970s, how do you keep business going and keep it as hot as ever? >> we got a wonderful following, it's easy, tremendous people, great people. >> the environment in the bar, they come in and stay? >> people change when they get to mcsorley's. >> how? >> they seem to be more relaxed and in the mood to enjoy themselves. >> theresa, you are the first woman to start working behind the bar. >> he kind of told me i have what it takes and all girls in the family and somebody should learn the business god forbid something happen to him. i always had an interest and love it. >> what does it take? >> i don't know what it is, but she's got it. i'm just glad that one of my daughters have it. yeah. >> you all serve mcsorley's exclusively behind the bar. why? >> that's a tradition. it's always -- used to brew
. >> joining me now are the owners of mcsorley's matthew and his daughter theresa. thank you for being here so much. >> thank you. >> i love mcsorley's and love everything you guys do. this is something that you started working there back in the 1960s and owned it since the 1970s, how do you keep business going and keep it as hot as ever? >> we got a wonderful following, it's easy, tremendous people, great people. >> the environment in the bar, they come in and...
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>> yep. >> did theresa have that right?it theresa -- stage managing and putting her in her spot and she got me. >> what's the feeling when you heard that from her? >> it didn't surprise me. because i feel my mother's presence all of the time. >> wow. >> this month, more so than of. and she was exactly right. >> wow. >> is that the gentleman that lost his dad? okay. did you not get the opportunity to say goodbye to your dad? because your dad just wants you to know that nothing was left unsaid and is more importantly how proud he is of you. he restricted my throat area, so unable to communicate. or more importantly, express emotion here in the physical world. because he actually said to me, please tell my son how much i love him. and i know how much he speaks to me every day. so know that with every thought that you have of your dad, know that his soul is with you at those exact moments. >> wow. >> thanks. >> theresa, when and how did you realize you had the ability to do this? >> well, i actually thought it was normal. i gre
>> yep. >> did theresa have that right?it theresa -- stage managing and putting her in her spot and she got me. >> what's the feeling when you heard that from her? >> it didn't surprise me. because i feel my mother's presence all of the time. >> wow. >> this month, more so than of. and she was exactly right. >> wow. >> is that the gentleman that lost his dad? okay. did you not get the opportunity to say goodbye to your dad? because your dad just...
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theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004.rs she struggled with pain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had awful side effects. but one day in 2005, she read in the newspaper about clinical trials for a marijuana based medicine. have you ever tried cannabis? what were your thoughts on it? >> no, no. ever since i was a little girl, my mum had always said to me don't do drugs, don't do drugs. >> but nearly wheelchair bound, theresa was desperate. she tried it, a spray to the back of her throat several times a day, even once during our interview. her pain and muscle spasms are now well controlled. >> just the relief to be able to have a couple of sprays before i go to bed and feel comfortable enough to just go to sleep. >> the risk of side effects are pretty law. >> dr. ely silbur prescribes it for his patients. >> some people feel slightly tired with it. >> but according to gw studies, only 6% patients stopped taking the drug because of the side effects. mor
theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004.rs she struggled with pain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had awful side effects. but one day in 2005, she read in the newspaper about clinical trials for a marijuana based medicine. have you ever tried cannabis? what were your thoughts on it? >> no, no. ever since i was a little girl, my mum had always said to me don't do drugs, don't do drugs. >>...
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theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004.ain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had awful side effects. but one day in 2005, she read in the newspaper about clinical trials for a marijuana based medicine. have you ever tried cannabis? what were your thoughts on it? >> no, no. ever since i was a little girl, my mum had always said to me don't do drugs, don't do drugs. >> but nearly wheelchair bound, theresa was desperate. she tried it, a spray to the back of her throat several times a day, even once during our interview. her pain and muscle spasms are now well controlled. >> just the relief to be able to have a couple of sprays before i go to bed and feel comfortable enough to just go to sleep. >> the risk of side effects are pretty law. >> dr. ely silbur prescribes it for his patients. >> some people feel slightly tired with it. >> but according to gw studies, only 6% patients stopped taking the drug because of the side effects. more than 50% did get reli
theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004.ain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had awful side effects. but one day in 2005, she read in the newspaper about clinical trials for a marijuana based medicine. have you ever tried cannabis? what were your thoughts on it? >> no, no. ever since i was a little girl, my mum had always said to me don't do drugs, don't do drugs. >> but nearly wheelchair...
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theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004.ears she struggled with pain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had awful side effects. but one day in 2005, she read in the newspaper about clinical trials for a marijuana based medicine. have you ever tried cannabis? what were your thoughts on it? >> no, no. ever since i was a little girl, my mum had always said to me don't do drugs, don't do drugs. >> but nearly wheelchair bound, theresa was desperate. she tried it, a spray to the back of her throat several times a day, even once during our interview. her pain and muscle spasms are now well controlled. >> just the relief to be able to have a couple of sprays before i go to bed and feel comfortable enough to just go to sleep. >> the risk of side effects are pretty law. >> dr. ely silbur prescribes it for his patients. >> some people feel slightly tired with it. >> but according to gw studies, only 6% patients stopped taking the drug because of the side effects. m
theresa pointer was diagnosed with ms in february of 2004.ears she struggled with pain and exhaustion. she tried just about everything, but found the drugs prescribed to her were ineffective or had awful side effects. but one day in 2005, she read in the newspaper about clinical trials for a marijuana based medicine. have you ever tried cannabis? what were your thoughts on it? >> no, no. ever since i was a little girl, my mum had always said to me don't do drugs, don't do drugs. >>...
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>> theresa pushed me. >> jimmy: theresa pushed you. >> yes, she did.er -- nobody puts baby in the corner." >> yes, you did. [ laughter ] the thing that i would like you to see at reunions, and i brought you a little present today because what no one knows is that we do these reunions, and we tape for a really long time. but when we take a break, i'll be like, "okay, we're going to take a break or whatever." like this storm, this flock, this army of people come in to reapply lipstick and makeup and it's like an army. and i'm like, "we've only been talking for ten minutes." like what happened to your lips? >> jimmy: nothing happened, yeah. do you lick it all off? >> and i think i brought you a a clip of that. >> jimmy: oh, this is so nice. behind the scenes, here we go, the reunion. >> and on that note, we'll be right back. >> can we -- stand up? >> i'm cold. >> it's very cold. >> it is so cold. >> i'm shivering it's so cold. >> i need a blanket. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: andy cohen. don't miss "watch what happens live" at 11 p.m. on bravo. we're
>> theresa pushed me. >> jimmy: theresa pushed you. >> yes, she did.er -- nobody puts baby in the corner." >> yes, you did. [ laughter ] the thing that i would like you to see at reunions, and i brought you a little present today because what no one knows is that we do these reunions, and we tape for a really long time. but when we take a break, i'll be like, "okay, we're going to take a break or whatever." like this storm, this flock, this army of people...
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as we look at the temperatures around the rest of the bay area, 70s around santa theresa.hese locations, mid-70s tomorrow, and possibly upper 70s to wrap up the weekend south of san jose. san francisco, you saw the sea breeze. marine air sweeping across. 50 to near 60 right now. jacket weather, again, in san francisco, for the tri valley. the areas in orange showing you 60s to low 70s still around 580 and into livermore. concord 72 degrees. the north bay, morning temperatures in the 30s. decent recovery there. upper 60s for the large spur up through santa rosa. more 70s in the forecast for the north bay tomorrow. the sea breeze, ocean air conditioning crank up. we've got 15 to 20-mile-per-hour winds. eventually that will pull in low clouds which have been lurking along the coast. that will push inland through tonight into tomorrow morning. storm track for now off to the north. that is subject to change now as we go through, it looks like tuesday into wednesday. by the end of the weekend, no worries about any rain. misty skies with some of the low clouds as we head toward t
as we look at the temperatures around the rest of the bay area, 70s around santa theresa.hese locations, mid-70s tomorrow, and possibly upper 70s to wrap up the weekend south of san jose. san francisco, you saw the sea breeze. marine air sweeping across. 50 to near 60 right now. jacket weather, again, in san francisco, for the tri valley. the areas in orange showing you 60s to low 70s still around 580 and into livermore. concord 72 degrees. the north bay, morning temperatures in the 30s. decent...
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rape and murder of two other southern illinois university students five years earlier. 21-year-old theresark was found raped and murdered in her apartment off campus. at the time, john paul philips lived in an apartment about 100 feet away. >> we worked that case to death. we didn't have any fingerprints. dna was way in the future. we had no witnesses. we didn't have much of anything to go on. but we felt pretty comfortable he might be our person. >> one year later, 24-year-old kathleen mcsherry was also found raped and stabbed in her apartment, again, john paul phillips lived in the neighborhood. >> again, no dna, no fingerprints. where's john paul now? well, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for compa
rape and murder of two other southern illinois university students five years earlier. 21-year-old theresark was found raped and murdered in her apartment off campus. at the time, john paul philips lived in an apartment about 100 feet away. >> we worked that case to death. we didn't have any fingerprints. dna was way in the future. we had no witnesses. we didn't have much of anything to go on. but we felt pretty comfortable he might be our person. >> one year later, 24-year-old...
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brandon and theresa and alex and my intern kim and sarah, and we do the best that we can with the resource s that we have with the funding from our city being the street beautification. it is a win/win program for our clients who want a structured program to go back to, clean the streets of north beach. can't be done in those alleys, et cetera. so, i just wanted to say thank you. in honor of the -- reason that i'm here, the women that have backed me for years and who are my mentors, ann hall stead, and jean mill i began, jeanette, julie christian son, janet crane, [speaker not understood], and just such strong women that have always been the leaders in san francisco, guthie stuart, they give me the impetus to keep going on. i look to them for counsel and i really appreciate and honor them for being part of north beach citizens and it's all about community. so, thank you, david. (applause) (applause) >> supervisor farrell from district 2. >> thank you, president chiu. i want to similarly echo your comments and congratulate all the women out here today being honored. also, sandy, supervisor
brandon and theresa and alex and my intern kim and sarah, and we do the best that we can with the resource s that we have with the funding from our city being the street beautification. it is a win/win program for our clients who want a structured program to go back to, clean the streets of north beach. can't be done in those alleys, et cetera. so, i just wanted to say thank you. in honor of the -- reason that i'm here, the women that have backed me for years and who are my mentors, ann hall...
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his parents theresa manuel immigrated from mexico and lived in different parts of the city until they settled in norman's beloved mission district. norman attended saint peter's elementary school, sacred heart high school and university of san francisco law school. he was admitted to the california bar in 1963. today norman salce he do is a member of the inner circle of advocates which is an exclusive and prestigious trial lawyer organization that is limited to 100 of the best plaintiff trial attorneys in the country. he is also a member of the american college of trial lawyers, a professional association of lawyers that is dedicated to maintaining and improving the standards of trial practice in this country. norman has also had a strong and consistent advocacy for workers rights and immigrants rights. he has for many years expressed his love for san francisco by giving generously to various organizations and institutions including institutions like usf law school, [speaker not understood], the san francisco day laborer program and other immigrants rights organizations. he raised his
his parents theresa manuel immigrated from mexico and lived in different parts of the city until they settled in norman's beloved mission district. norman attended saint peter's elementary school, sacred heart high school and university of san francisco law school. he was admitted to the california bar in 1963. today norman salce he do is a member of the inner circle of advocates which is an exclusive and prestigious trial lawyer organization that is limited to 100 of the best plaintiff trial...
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(applause) >>> hi, my name is theresa glenns, i'm the founder of old school cafe which is in the bayview hunters point. it's an organization that helps keep kids out of jail and out of streets and to stop the violence. juliet has been a great friend to us and to our community and to the youth. ha just been somebody right away we can say these are the things going on, we need support, and just her heart, her heart is for our kid. her heart is for the community. and, so, i just want to say a couple words about we talk about making mistakes and owning it. i would encourage this body to not only stop this resolution, but also to apologize to her because i want you to under what it does to a person when you are already doing work and heart and soul in the community, it's hard. what we're up against and all the people in this community that are doing great, incredible work, it is the waste of everybody's time to have to go through this. as well as her time and what it does to her spirit. don't shoot holes in her. it's already hard enough to do this work then to be persecute and had have all th
(applause) >>> hi, my name is theresa glenns, i'm the founder of old school cafe which is in the bayview hunters point. it's an organization that helps keep kids out of jail and out of streets and to stop the violence. juliet has been a great friend to us and to our community and to the youth. ha just been somebody right away we can say these are the things going on, we need support, and just her heart, her heart is for our kid. her heart is for the community. and, so, i just want to...
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to develop their first drug for the pain and spasms brought on by >> but nearly wheelchair bound, theresa was desperate. she tried it, a spray to the back of her throat several times a day, even once during our interview. her pain and muscle spasms are now well controlled. >> just the relief to be able to have a couple of sprays before i go to bed and feel comfortable enough to just go to sleep. >> the risk of side effects are pretty law. >> dr. ely silbur prescribes it for his patients. >> some people feel slightly tired with it. >> but according to gw studies, only 6% patients stopped taking the drug because of the side effects. more than 50% did get relief and continued on the drug. all of that makes it a potentially powerful medicine for the 2.3 million ms sufferers worldwide. it's now available in 25 countries, but not the united states, where it's still under investigation. why so much more stringent in the united states? >> i think there is a greater level of rigor at all levels of regulatory inquiry in the u.s. >> like any drug in the united states, cannabis would have to go throu
to develop their first drug for the pain and spasms brought on by >> but nearly wheelchair bound, theresa was desperate. she tried it, a spray to the back of her throat several times a day, even once during our interview. her pain and muscle spasms are now well controlled. >> just the relief to be able to have a couple of sprays before i go to bed and feel comfortable enough to just go to sleep. >> the risk of side effects are pretty law. >> dr. ely silbur prescribes it...
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>> 42 and saratoga is school at alum rock to the south a lot of mid-to-upper 40's and 49 in santa theresa6. 49 in mountain view and 47 in redwood city. 41 headed interest san francisco. 50 in san pablo. 45 in lafayette. this is how it looks from sfo, the clouds are lingering. i will let you know by twitter more on the clouds. cooler sea breeze today with clouds and i promise more sunshine for the afternoon hours and a warmer weather with a pattern change arriving next week. hopefully, there will be significant rain. it takes until noon for the clouds to pull back. this are high clouds in the north this the afternoon. the sea breeze is the difference maker today. you can see the clouds are stubborn along the coast. it will be brick. breezes in the upper 50's to low 60's in san francisco. upper 60's to low 70's inland and temperatures chess to where we should be the first full day of spring. fog is forming to the not tonight. we have low-to-upper 40's inland. tuesday next week we have healthy light rain with a warm front. the cold front pushes the rain into the north bay and headed to the w
>> 42 and saratoga is school at alum rock to the south a lot of mid-to-upper 40's and 49 in santa theresa6. 49 in mountain view and 47 in redwood city. 41 headed interest san francisco. 50 in san pablo. 45 in lafayette. this is how it looks from sfo, the clouds are lingering. i will let you know by twitter more on the clouds. cooler sea breeze today with clouds and i promise more sunshine for the afternoon hours and a warmer weather with a pattern change arriving next week. hopefully,...
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neil: and you are about to release a definitive book on mother theresa. your subject on. >> no, i'm not. neil: she's ashamed of your. >> she's been ashamed of me since i walked by a church. one that could explain a lot. so do not walk with liz macdonald if you're near a church. [laughter] >> i want to thank you guys very much. getting you guys a choice. apparently a lot of you are envious. what would you decide? this is scary. apparently a lot of you have decided you we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late.
neil: and you are about to release a definitive book on mother theresa. your subject on. >> no, i'm not. neil: she's ashamed of your. >> she's been ashamed of me since i walked by a church. one that could explain a lot. so do not walk with liz macdonald if you're near a church. [laughter] >> i want to thank you guys very much. getting you guys a choice. apparently a lot of you are envious. what would you decide? this is scary. apparently a lot of you have decided you we asked...
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neil: and you are about to release a definitive book on mother theresa.let your subject on. >> no, i'm not. neil: she's ashamed of your. >> she's been ashamed of me since i walked by a church. one that could explain a lot. so do not walk with liz macdonald if you're near a church. [laughter] >> i want to thank you guys very much. getting you guys a choice. apparently a lot of you are envious. what would you decide? this is scary. this is scary. apparently so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. neil: what is the time for? what is the deal? so what is the deal with you using props to make a point? you did this bracket thing honor fox news show. to rip healthy eating freaks. will you ever grow up? so cool that
neil: and you are about to release a definitive book on mother theresa.let your subject on. >> no, i'm not. neil: she's ashamed of your. >> she's been ashamed of me since i walked by a church. one that could explain a lot. so do not walk with liz macdonald if you're near a church. [laughter] >> i want to thank you guys very much. getting you guys a choice. apparently a lot of you are envious. what would you decide? this is scary. this is scary. apparently so ally bank has a...
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neil: and you are about to release a definitive book on mother theresa. have let your subject on. >> no, i'm not. neil: she's ashamed of your. >> she's been ashamed of me since i walked by a church. one that could explain a lot. so do not walk with liz macdonald if you're near a church. [laughter] >> want to thank you guys very much. getting you guys a choice. apparently a lot of you are envious. what would you decide? this is scary. this is scary. apparently gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. those litt cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go fr
neil: and you are about to release a definitive book on mother theresa. have let your subject on. >> no, i'm not. neil: she's ashamed of your. >> she's been ashamed of me since i walked by a church. one that could explain a lot. so do not walk with liz macdonald if you're near a church. [laughter] >> want to thank you guys very much. getting you guys a choice. apparently a lot of you are envious. what would you decide? this is scary. this is scary. apparently gunderman group...
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so it would be like secretary of state john kerry and his wife theresa heinz.they come out in front of these people with cameras and so on. it's a real -- it feels very pomp and circumstancy. so i'm standing there. i brought my dad because my dad is from france. >> jimmy: oh. >> so we're sitting there waiting to be announced. oh, my good god, i didn't check my face and i need to get my powder. so i open up my clutch and take my powder out and i start to go like this. and the whole powder went flying -- yeah, but wait. my mac powder exploded and it was like a cartoon. there was powder all over the portico, all over the floor. and i'm down on my knees trying to pick up the little pieces. like the head of the naacp right behind me. you just go ahead, go ahead. and i turn to this guy who has the swords and he's supposed to be humorless. do you guys have a dust buster or a vacuum in. >> jimmy: nothing relaxes the secret service more than an cloud of unidentified smoke. >> powder. unidentified powder. isn't that awful? >> jimmy: did you just exit out the service entr
so it would be like secretary of state john kerry and his wife theresa heinz.they come out in front of these people with cameras and so on. it's a real -- it feels very pomp and circumstancy. so i'm standing there. i brought my dad because my dad is from france. >> jimmy: oh. >> so we're sitting there waiting to be announced. oh, my good god, i didn't check my face and i need to get my powder. so i open up my clutch and take my powder out and i start to go like this. and the whole...
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we are "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach, who spoke with theresa giudice about how it all came. >> reporter: arcing at federal court in newark, new jersey, teresa and joe giudice pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud. >> both admitted to a federal judge that over the better part of a decade they were engaged in a scheme to defraud. >> reporter: the reality tv stars lavish lifestyle was funded partially on ill-gotten gains. teresa's attorney read a statement from her. >> today i took responsibility for a series of mistakes i made several years ago. i am heartbroken that this is affecting my family. >> reporter: it was just another page in a tangled history of reality tv. in a series known for its over the top theatrics. >> stop hurting! >> get off, be a man, stick with your blood. >> i'm not sticking with scum like you. >> reporter: she is perhaps the most recognized and controversial of them all. a woman famous for her excess. >> my house is pretty much all marble, granite, onyx. >> reporter: as she is for her legendary catfight. >> you [ bleep ] stupid!
we are "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach, who spoke with theresa giudice about how it all came. >> reporter: arcing at federal court in newark, new jersey, teresa and joe giudice pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud. >> both admitted to a federal judge that over the better part of a decade they were engaged in a scheme to defraud. >> reporter: the reality tv stars lavish lifestyle was funded partially on ill-gotten gains. teresa's...
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theresa could go to jail for up to two years. >> what did they do? from 2001 to 2008 basically applying for mortgages and saying that they had income and falsifying w-2s. >> why so they could get the houses and sell them a flip thing. >> unclear whether they had tenants or trying to flip them. it didn't come out until. >> so they are going to jail. >> they are pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud, too. >> the show will have to be changed to the real incarcerated housewives of new jersey. >> who wouldn't watch that? we are all addicted to mob wives. this is like another version of it. >> i don't watch it it what do you have on the factor. >> darrell issa taking heat on the hearing calling him racist for shutting off the mike on elijah cummings. is he on with us responding to those charges. >> he has got to give that woman a proffer and get what she has to say "on the record." sending a message. >> more april 3rd, kelly against her will is appearing with kilmeade and me at the post college, out on long island. >> you are going to do that? i thought it w
theresa could go to jail for up to two years. >> what did they do? from 2001 to 2008 basically applying for mortgages and saying that they had income and falsifying w-2s. >> why so they could get the houses and sell them a flip thing. >> unclear whether they had tenants or trying to flip them. it didn't come out until. >> so they are going to jail. >> they are pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud, too. >> the show will have to be changed to the real...
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. >> : theresa lava timothy's mother is leading a crusade to find her son's killer.an loved his family but was taken far too soon. >> : woke up the phone call your son is as a one-shot him on how i won another mother and one sister and brother or an article in regret to go to the pre >> : is horrific. >> : prison is to be caught before the ruins one else's life. >> : this and was heading back to maine. it is visiting his sister police are offering at $10,000 reward for information and more hoping for some kind of lead from the public. >> : still ahead at 630 a baby attacked neighbors are stunned after nansen is a victim of a horrifying crime. plus a student rally that got of control has cooled down the details on the rest made. >> : coming up the crackdown on san fransico city streets is in full effect. all explained in the next edition mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chance to get a serta mattress any size, for just $1
. >> : theresa lava timothy's mother is leading a crusade to find her son's killer.an loved his family but was taken far too soon. >> : woke up the phone call your son is as a one-shot him on how i won another mother and one sister and brother or an article in regret to go to the pre >> : is horrific. >> : prison is to be caught before the ruins one else's life. >> : this and was heading back to maine. it is visiting his sister police are offering at $10,000 reward...
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theresa, great to see you this morning.ming up here on the show, a third satellite image that may help lead to the wreckage of that missing malaysian jet. the reporter who's been breaking these stories since the very beginning is going to join us live next hour with some great information. >>> and being in the army is tough. but a brand-new comedy is showing the funnier side of it. creator of "enlisted" joins us next. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >>> the new military comedy "enlisted" delivers a funnier side of army life, but it doesn't shy away from tackling tough topics, as well. >> i know you've been working since deployment. >> can we please not have a heavy talk on soldier appreciation day? i'm wearing board shorts. >> i told you to go talk to someone. >> that stuff is great for people who need it, but i'm doing fine. >> you don't want t
theresa, great to see you this morning.ming up here on the show, a third satellite image that may help lead to the wreckage of that missing malaysian jet. the reporter who's been breaking these stories since the very beginning is going to join us live next hour with some great information. >>> and being in the army is tough. but a brand-new comedy is showing the funnier side of it. creator of "enlisted" joins us next. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i...
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quick headlines for you, real housewives of new jersey stars theresa and joe expected to make a plea couple was indicted last year on conspiracy to commit mail, wire and bank fraud. if the deal is accepted, theresa faces a maximum five year probation and joe would face a minimum of five years in jail. and it looks like actor and comedian george lopez knocked back one too many at the casino in ontario, canada. george lopez. he is funny. he was found passed out on the floor of the casino. george was arrested and booked for public intoxication but was later released without any charges. >> where were his friends picking him up? somebody could have helped him out. >> it looks like is he wearing a belly shirt. only one more night until the oscars. but before the winners and losers are there, preoscar celebrations are taking over hollywood. >> um-huh. so let's step into the fox light with micah tamara who is in l.a. with the inside scoop and hanging out with all stars at the party. >> we have been schmoozing away all week out here. the 86 academy awards are taking place tomorrow night. and
quick headlines for you, real housewives of new jersey stars theresa and joe expected to make a plea couple was indicted last year on conspiracy to commit mail, wire and bank fraud. if the deal is accepted, theresa faces a maximum five year probation and joe would face a minimum of five years in jail. and it looks like actor and comedian george lopez knocked back one too many at the casino in ontario, canada. george lopez. he is funny. he was found passed out on the floor of the casino. george...
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and into review led by the usdi organization come and i want to thank tim davis, steve lewis and theresa ramsey, our director, deputy director and senior advisor in our security directorate, who led this review for us. as dr. stockton will mention in a minute, secretary hagel also commissioned a second review, an independent panel that dr. stockton and admiral olson work through over the last few months. our focus was on two areas, installation security and on personal security, and the role of security clearances and security investigation. secretary hagel mentioned, we have four main recommendations which he outlined. in addition, most of the recommendations of an independent panel we found consistent with the work that we have concluded. so a lot of those are not only consistent with, but incorporated into our four main points, as the secretary hagel elicited in his opening comments. three additional recommendations that the independent panel put forward we have accepted as recommendations for further analysis. again, secretary hagel mentioned of those. it's been six months since the
and into review led by the usdi organization come and i want to thank tim davis, steve lewis and theresa ramsey, our director, deputy director and senior advisor in our security directorate, who led this review for us. as dr. stockton will mention in a minute, secretary hagel also commissioned a second review, an independent panel that dr. stockton and admiral olson work through over the last few months. our focus was on two areas, installation security and on personal security, and the role of...
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theresa, 41, middleset county, new jersey. walking out of my house the morning after the storm and seeing my neighborhood. it was unreal. it was like a war zone. we were unprepared for what happened. here's june, 51, union beach, new jersey. "living through the storm in one of the hardest-hit bay towns of new jersey, i've learned that god is good. in the midst of the hardships and trauma i, saw his love through average people, people who cared enough to smile, serve, hug and weep with me. i saw such compassion in young and old. i saw the best in humanity." and this is what should be driving us at the core the harrowism we see as these extreme weather continues made force by climat climate change s the grit of america. it shows our strength and our courage, our willingness to be there for one another in times of crisis. but the point of the matter is, is we are in a larger crisis right now and that demands we should act. there's an old saying, the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. well,
theresa, 41, middleset county, new jersey. walking out of my house the morning after the storm and seeing my neighborhood. it was unreal. it was like a war zone. we were unprepared for what happened. here's june, 51, union beach, new jersey. "living through the storm in one of the hardest-hit bay towns of new jersey, i've learned that god is good. in the midst of the hardships and trauma i, saw his love through average people, people who cared enough to smile, serve, hug and weep with me....
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. >> reporter: theresa, timothy's mother, is leading a crusade to find her son's killer.vid outdoors man, loved his family, but was taken far too soon. >> i woke up to a phone call your son is dead, he was shot on the highway. i don't want another mother or brother, sister, aunt or uncle to go through that. it's just horrific. this person needs to be caught before they ruin someone else's life. >> dark blue ford ranger, 1993 to 1997. $20,000 reward. the family has a website and here's the thing that is so ironic. timothy davison was so adamant against gun so adamant he had a tattoo on him that said, all we need is our arms. >> heartbreaking story. let's hope they track this person down. >>> we'll take a break. when we come back, in the news from one navy commander the flight from gone from a chessboard to a football field. we'll bring you the latest on the investigation. and what the u.s. military is saying about new clues concerning the vanished jetliner. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies
. >> reporter: theresa, timothy's mother, is leading a crusade to find her son's killer.vid outdoors man, loved his family, but was taken far too soon. >> i woke up to a phone call your son is dead, he was shot on the highway. i don't want another mother or brother, sister, aunt or uncle to go through that. it's just horrific. this person needs to be caught before they ruin someone else's life. >> dark blue ford ranger, 1993 to 1997. $20,000 reward. the family has a website...
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theresa asked on twitter, this is a question for both of you: how long will they search?y survivors as long as there is a reason to look because right now, we have no evidencevpvçç whatsoever te plane has crashed. we don't have any debris that's been found. you have nothing. no oil slicks, zero. in fact, we don't have any pinging or any noise being made by the emergency locator transmitters which are designed to emit a signal upon crash. so until there is some solid evidence that there was a crash, i think we're going to be looking for this plane for a while. >> philip, to your point about that emergency beacon, if there is no pinging from the beacon,ç could the pilot possibly have disabled that? >> i don't think so. no. those things are designed to withstand lots of different stresses. i don't think that's something that the pilot would necessarily have been able to disengage. >> are those located in the tail? >> i'm not sure. >> yeah, they are. >> i know has two of them. >> john, how long will they look? >> well, they'll look for a long time. i think the intensive se
theresa asked on twitter, this is a question for both of you: how long will they search?y survivors as long as there is a reason to look because right now, we have no evidencevpvçç whatsoever te plane has crashed. we don't have any debris that's been found. you have nothing. no oil slicks, zero. in fact, we don't have any pinging or any noise being made by the emergency locator transmitters which are designed to emit a signal upon crash. so until there is some solid evidence that there was...
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women ever to be elected to the house of representatives, shirley smith, niki antonio, barbara boyd, theresa fetter, linda furney, all women who were trail blaze thornse political front. and toledo has had a woman mayor. anita lopez, our county auditor. sister ann francis, founding president of the university and all the sisters, the francis cans and sisters of notre dame, the sisters of mercy, the sisters of st. joseph, the urs lynn sisters who served selflessly across this country in hospitals, in schools, and gave themselves to their communities, almost unrecognized. there was a traveling display of them that finally went around the country and i hope that becomes a part of this museum. they gave their lives for us and all of those women who helped build us and on whose shoulders we are standing. as with congresswoman lewis, i i wish place -- lummis, o place on the record, i wanted to go to the air force academy, i was rejected, then i applied to notre dame and i was rejected, they didn't allow women to be students, and finally to the f.b.i., i thought it would be great to work for my cou
women ever to be elected to the house of representatives, shirley smith, niki antonio, barbara boyd, theresa fetter, linda furney, all women who were trail blaze thornse political front. and toledo has had a woman mayor. anita lopez, our county auditor. sister ann francis, founding president of the university and all the sisters, the francis cans and sisters of notre dame, the sisters of mercy, the sisters of st. joseph, the urs lynn sisters who served selflessly across this country in...
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. >> reporter: for some people who live in this neighborhood like theresa brown what happened here last night is unfortunately not a surprise. every time she hears that sound she knows what to do. >> i slide off the bed onto the floor. >> reporter: why? >> because you never know which way them bullets going to come. bullets don't have no name on them, has no direction. you don't know which way they're shooting. >> reporter: police say 23- year-old demensio lewis was the victim. investigators are looking for four black men last seen wearing dark clothing and hoods and left the seen in a black honda sonata. >> black on black crime, why are you cumming each other? it don't make no sense. >> reporter: for -- killing each other? it don't make no sense. >> reporter: for those who are still here they're scared. >> that's sad you got to tell your little kids that you got to duck and stuff. >> reporter: but the signs of change are here. >> it's not as bad as it used to be. this whole area is changing. >> reporter: if you have any information about what happened here, call police. in d.c. i'm nik
. >> reporter: for some people who live in this neighborhood like theresa brown what happened here last night is unfortunately not a surprise. every time she hears that sound she knows what to do. >> i slide off the bed onto the floor. >> reporter: why? >> because you never know which way them bullets going to come. bullets don't have no name on them, has no direction. you don't know which way they're shooting. >> reporter: police say 23- year-old demensio lewis...