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. >> reporter: meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old marley.y are. >> thank you for them. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like high-five, right, just a lot better. >> it's powerful. >> when she need money, tommy is her go-to guy. and for monti who asked we shoot her in profile the way to get the education sunny can't afford. >> he is like i scan help you get through school easy. you just travel with me, have fun, be around me, and keep me company. and i said, sure. you are going to pay for my school? >> reporter: being a sugar baby comes with perks. >> were's going to do shopping today. >> reporter: tommy drops $5,000 a month on monte. >> isn't that hot? >> ooh. perfect. >> these earrings, high-heel shoes, great outfit. >> oh, goodness. whoa. god. $387. >> fine. >> reporter: it is not just monte. he has six other sugar babies. >> thank you so much. >> this is what we call the lost and found drawer. this is what some of my lovely sugar babies have left behind. >> reporter: tommy wa
. >> reporter: meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old marley.y are. >> thank you for them. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like high-five, right, just a lot better. >> it's powerful. >> when she need money, tommy is her go-to guy. and for monti who asked we shoot her in profile the way to get the education sunny can't afford. >> he is like i scan help you get through school easy. you...
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. >> reporter: meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old marley. they have ben together two years. >> hole! hole in one! >> i love them. they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like high-five, right, just a lot better. >> it's powerful. >> when she need money, tommy is her go-to guy. and for monti who asked we shoot her in profile the way to get the education sunny can't afford. >> he is like i scan help you get through school easy. you just travel with me, have fun, be around me, and keep me company. and i said, sure. you are going to pay for my school? >> reporter: being a sugar baby comes with perks. >> were's going to do shopping today. >> reporter: tommy drops $5,000 a month on monte. >> isn't that hot? >> ooh. perfect. >> these earrings, high-heel shoes, great outfit. >> oh, goodness. whoa. god. $387. >> fine. >> reporter: it is not just monte. he has six other sugar babies. >> thank you so much. >> this is what
. >> reporter: meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old marley. they have ben together two years. >> hole! hole in one! >> i love them. they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like high-five, right, just a lot better. >> it's powerful. >> when she need money, tommy is her go-to guy. and for monti who...
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then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend of mine. i says, it wasn't on a child. i said, i'm not a piece of crap, i'm not a rat. he says, you know, yeah, okay. then he sent down one of his buddies and says tommy says you're all right. but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >> so i panicked when i had to do something illegal. even though i was told and forced to do it. i said no. i'm trying to make a stand. saying, you know, this is it. they came
then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend of mine. i says, it wasn't on a child. i said, i'm not a piece of crap, i'm not a rat. he says, you know, yeah, okay. then he sent down one of his buddies and says tommy says you're all right. but what are you going to do...
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thank you very much, tommy. >> commissioner, did you have a question for tommy? >> if we can. thank you so much. to continue the puns, one department's trash is another department's treasure, what you think about biogas of energy and opportunity for the treatment plant? >> we do that. we have out of our southeast plant we produce about a million cubic feet daily. we run a 2.2 mega watt generate or out there. we have two engines 2.75 mega watts each and that is run by biogas. as we move forward in the future, these are 1942 technologies, so these are old. as we build this new as part of the $2.7 billion program we should be able to add food waste and other things in there. we should be able to capture more gas and to be able to use it. whether it's to create energy. we don't want to be able to diversify our portfolio. we are doing vehicles and tomorrow we are doing electricity. we should have the most advantageous for our rate payers money. >> what do you think about the capacity of the new biogas electrical generation plants will be of all sort of vehicle fuels? >> at this poi
thank you very much, tommy. >> commissioner, did you have a question for tommy? >> if we can. thank you so much. to continue the puns, one department's trash is another department's treasure, what you think about biogas of energy and opportunity for the treatment plant? >> we do that. we have out of our southeast plant we produce about a million cubic feet daily. we run a 2.2 mega watt generate or out there. we have two engines 2.75 mega watts each and that is run by biogas....
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can you believe the conga line for tommy johns? >> bill: i cannot. i think what is in more disbelief the guys lining up for the second. t.j. squared is what they're calling that one. >> gary: one ball, one strike count on flaherty. the base hit. he has walked and has grounded out. two down here. francis with the delivery. dr. james andrews and the medical institute put out a paper a couple weeks ago talking about tommy john, has become such an issue and so prevalent, you cannot have youngsters playing ball 12 months out of the year. it's that they pitch too much. they're throwing too many pitches, playing on travel teams, playing all year long. the arms have to rest especially for young kids. >> bill: and when you get to the point we are with this tommy john and how it's developed, it's not just one thing, it's multiple things. i wonder if the body was ever made to throw 98 to 100 miles an hour. i'm leaning towards no. >> gary: i know one body that wasn't, and you're look iing at it. stuck in a contract ? switch to t-mobile we'll pay your early termi
can you believe the conga line for tommy johns? >> bill: i cannot. i think what is in more disbelief the guys lining up for the second. t.j. squared is what they're calling that one. >> gary: one ball, one strike count on flaherty. the base hit. he has walked and has grounded out. two down here. francis with the delivery. dr. james andrews and the medical institute put out a paper a couple weeks ago talking about tommy john, has become such an issue and so prevalent, you cannot have...
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kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight.that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death. that's about the only one i can sit down with and have a real conversation with. >> kenyatta, he a deep individual. i like to see how far i can go with arguments, conversations, debates, and all that. and he put up that fight. >> people probably suspected their relationship was something other than what it was. but from my observation, it was truly a platonic friendship. >> people got their own opinion about me and him. but then you know, everybody got their opinion. as long as it ain't true, then why put up an argument? if you put up an argument, that's showing some kind of gu
kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight.that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death. that's about the...
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if he didn't throw a fastball in, and if he didn't have worse stuff than tommy, and that first pitchyeah, that was good memories of san diego. >> thom: so the old fella knew a thing or two. >> eric: that's why he's in the hall of fame. >> thom: that's right. well, i was so disappointed when i was here earlier this year for a three-game series, i did not get a chance to see tommy. because there are people that can say this and that and all the ra ra, all that kind of thing, but where he is in his life now and for those of us that have been fortunate enough to be around him -- oh, my, that had to hurt. peralta, looked like it got him on the left arm. maybe on the elbow. let's take a look. >> eric: this is a situation too again where, are you putting peralta up there to just get an at-bat to get ready for tomorrow. yeah, sure, but that is right there, right below the elbow. that thing is gonna just bruise up and be tight as heck tomorrow. this is when you're going, mike, i appreciate that at-bat you got me. just next time, let's skip it. unless we got a soft-throwing left-hander out the
if he didn't throw a fastball in, and if he didn't have worse stuff than tommy, and that first pitchyeah, that was good memories of san diego. >> thom: so the old fella knew a thing or two. >> eric: that's why he's in the hall of fame. >> thom: that's right. well, i was so disappointed when i was here earlier this year for a three-game series, i did not get a chance to see tommy. because there are people that can say this and that and all the ra ra, all that kind of thing, but...
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of character that tommy decker was.ravely stood watch, he protected the citizens of central minnesota with both diligence and a sense of respect. the overwhelming outpouring of love and support not only from the cold spring community but all minnesotans in the wake of this unspeakable tragedy speaks of the impact that tommy had on countless lives. well, there are no words that could ever properly honor him. renaming his hometown post office in his memory so that his children, his parents, his wife, his siblings, his colleagues can all point to this memorial with pride and say to their friend, , father, our son, my husband our brother, our citizen was a hero in our community. he sacrificially gave his life to our community, and therefore, mr. speaker, it is a fitting tribute to a life well lived and a man greatly missed. as the holy scriptures teach us, mr. speaker, greater love hath no man than this but that he lay down his life for his friends. surely this is what tommy decker did for the citizens of cold spring. i joi
of character that tommy decker was.ravely stood watch, he protected the citizens of central minnesota with both diligence and a sense of respect. the overwhelming outpouring of love and support not only from the cold spring community but all minnesotans in the wake of this unspeakable tragedy speaks of the impact that tommy had on countless lives. well, there are no words that could ever properly honor him. renaming his hometown post office in his memory so that his children, his parents, his...
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i know my little one is home and i'm very happen that i they are together. >> so are riley and tommy. >> we will go out, hang out together just me and her. it would be real good. >> i'm so excited. >> neither can we. i'm pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> enjoy that time together. >> no doubt. >> some young people from our area heading to mississippi for a very special anniversary. >> these are teens, marking 50th anniversary of freedom summer by attending the conference there, freedom summer was a movement, in 1964, to open polling places, to african americans in mississippi. these teens say they are eager to honor history and learn more about the fight for racial justice. >> being a part of this makes me feel good and i can be a part of something bigger than myself. >> reporter: these students are on their way to mississippi, they are part of the youth unite todd change, dedicated to organizing students to improve their own communities. >> just a beautiful, perfect day to remember the founding of the garden state today marks the 350 anniversary of new jersey. happy birthday
i know my little one is home and i'm very happen that i they are together. >> so are riley and tommy. >> we will go out, hang out together just me and her. it would be real good. >> i'm so excited. >> neither can we. i'm pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> enjoy that time together. >> no doubt. >> some young people from our area heading to mississippi for a very special anniversary. >> these are teens, marking 50th anniversary of...
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tommy smyth and matthew futterman.nks very much. >> thanks. >> ifill: today on twitter we asked you: what do you find most beautiful about the game? tweet us your response @newshour. >> woodruff: next, a conversation about the scope of growing inequality, not only in the u.s. but in other countries around the world. it's the focus of new research by the organization for economic cooperation and development or o.e.c.d. among its findings: income inequality has been rising over the past three decades in the u.s. most of all, but also in other countries including the united kingdom, canada, and france. the o.e.c.d. also said the share of income going to the richest citizens grew in many countries. with the wealthiest 1% of the population in the u.s. more than doubling their share since 1980. to nearly 20% of all income. secretary general angel gurria is the head of the o.e.c.d. he was in washington today for a speech on the subject and joins me now. welcome to the "newshour." >> thank you. is o.e.c.d., this organization f
tommy smyth and matthew futterman.nks very much. >> thanks. >> ifill: today on twitter we asked you: what do you find most beautiful about the game? tweet us your response @newshour. >> woodruff: next, a conversation about the scope of growing inequality, not only in the u.s. but in other countries around the world. it's the focus of new research by the organization for economic cooperation and development or o.e.c.d. among its findings: income inequality has been rising over...
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instead it was this tommy that we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid.m, she's always had foster kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of execution. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it a professional rapport. >> come on in. have a seat. so, you want to give me your story? >> to be honest, i don't really have one. i mean, i feel like this dude is trying to get out of trouble. he knows who i am. i go under the bus every time. >> they seemed to know what each other's boundaries were. they talked in a very amicable way. and fox was giving tommy advice on how to stay out of trouble. >> if you're doing anything, quit. >> i'm not. >> lay low. they have a target on you. >> the good thing about fox and piper, they don't ask questions they know they shouldn't. they're not going to
instead it was this tommy that we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid.m, she's always had foster kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of execution. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it...
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>> tommy. >> tommy is hot. can we get a shot? >> jimmy, can you get -- [ laughter ] >> who is hotter than tommy? nobody. >> in the running with tommy is your favorite, ed harris. >> look at this man. he is hot. >> not so much in that picture, but yes. bruce willis is another hunky bald man. there are lots of cute bald guys out there. i like a guy if he is going bald remember what matt did? matt had hair and it was thinning and he wanted to beat it to the punch. >> frank is so thrilled he still has hair. he doesn't have all his hair. where he has lost it he can't see it so it is fine. >> what do you think of the comb over? >> no, don't comb it over! really bad in a strong wind, really bad. you get whip lash from that. >> if you have ever been on a flight and you know if they ask you if you would like to take a later flight because it's oversold or whatever. there was a guy in a vegas airport who agreed to do that. he didn't know what to do. he was stuck in the vegas airport overnight. what do you do? >> get a hotel. >> he decided
>> tommy. >> tommy is hot. can we get a shot? >> jimmy, can you get -- [ laughter ] >> who is hotter than tommy? nobody. >> in the running with tommy is your favorite, ed harris. >> look at this man. he is hot. >> not so much in that picture, but yes. bruce willis is another hunky bald man. there are lots of cute bald guys out there. i like a guy if he is going bald remember what matt did? matt had hair and it was thinning and he wanted to beat it to...
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mcdonald became known as d tommy, an obgny.gave all. >> reporter: this journey back to normandy was closing a chapter and with the help of his family, ensuring what happened on this coastline will be remembered for generations to come. >> it's a great honor to be able to see the people respect what was done. >> reporter: isn't that the most important thing to pass along the effort of the lesson? what your effort made? >> they understand. it's a wonderful thing for them to understand. >> he's one of the reasons we ask that you join us for tonight's special hour. we urge you to watch as a family. it's a generational lesson in bravery and modesty. return to d-day with us and with these four men who helped save the world when they were young. that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week, thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams reporting tonight from the u.s. military cemetery here at omaha beach. we hope to see you back home in new york on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night from
mcdonald became known as d tommy, an obgny.gave all. >> reporter: this journey back to normandy was closing a chapter and with the help of his family, ensuring what happened on this coastline will be remembered for generations to come. >> it's a great honor to be able to see the people respect what was done. >> reporter: isn't that the most important thing to pass along the effort of the lesson? what your effort made? >> they understand. it's a wonderful thing for them...
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thanks for having me thanks so much for dropping by tommy tommy christopher with you. and screw news right now millions of americans are struggling to survive day to day and provide for their families thanks to a federal minimum wage that hasn't moved north since two thousand and nine growing student loan debt and recent slashes to social safety net programs americans are worse off now than ever before fortunately progressives across america like new york city's mayor bill de blasio are trying to change that blazin is getting a lot of criticism for his plan to reduce the work requirements for the city's welfare recipients essentially he's arguing for an unconditional basic income meaning that all residents of new york city would receive a guaranteed amount of money every month from the government whether they're working or not wall street banker would get the same amount of money as rocks for donald employed and an unemployed single mother from queens it's actually a lot of support for a basic income on both sides of the aisle granted the reasons for supporting it are
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moala is going to give us an overview of our water system. >> good afternoon, tommy moala in charge of wastewater. finally to the coolest part of the puc. talk about some wastewater. michael did indeed talk about that. we have a combined effect in san francisco. so here is a picture of our system here. he's described to you our combined system, what it does. we operate a thousand miles. as we talk about water conservation, we don't think about the sewage system. all of a sudden we went from 80 million gallons a day coming to our treatment plant, the significance of our water treatment as we have one 1 gallon flush tanks, how do we get the material for the miles from
moala is going to give us an overview of our water system. >> good afternoon, tommy moala in charge of wastewater. finally to the coolest part of the puc. talk about some wastewater. michael did indeed talk about that. we have a combined effect in san francisco. so here is a picture of our system here. he's described to you our combined system, what it does. we operate a thousand miles. as we talk about water conservation, we don't think about the sewage system. all of a sudden we went...
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still hidden behind the the curtain tommy read her words, and unsuspecting le. >>s can remember my brother has always been there for me. >> reporter: brother that she never expect to see, came with flowers, and hugs and tears. >> when he walked out i just couldn't believe he was here. >> reporter: neither could riley and tommy's mother diane, military service is a shared family sacrifice. >> i know my little one misses him, and i just am very happen that i they are together. >> reporter: so are riley and thomas. >> we're going to go out, hang out together just me and her. it will be real good. >> i could not stop crying. >> reporter: neither could we. pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> tears of joyce. >> beautiful. >> absolutely beautiful. >> we could watch that every day. >> welcome home. welcome home. >>> before you walk out the door we are updating our top stories including breaking news and we will get another check of traffic and weather together on the three's. >> we will be right back. >>> good morning, we're following breaking news. two people a
still hidden behind the the curtain tommy read her words, and unsuspecting le. >>s can remember my brother has always been there for me. >> reporter: brother that she never expect to see, came with flowers, and hugs and tears. >> when he walked out i just couldn't believe he was here. >> reporter: neither could riley and tommy's mother diane, military service is a shared family sacrifice. >> i know my little one misses him, and i just am very happen that i they are...
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from bristol, connecticut, tommy smyth, espn analyst since 1993 and roger bennett. roger, lay out the land for us. we're so envious of you for being there. >> it's always a wonderful place to be, charlie, but a very surreal place right now. this world cup is kind of caught between two narratives, the narrative of fuÚtbol coming back to brazil and brazilian society that started last year during the warmup of the confederation's cup where brazilians decided to protest about the labor conditions, economy, health, education, almost like a wes craven horror story which is waiting in the wings and the narratives are conflicting. how brazil does in the world cup. they are somewhat the favorites, may determine whether the country ends up in a gigantic party or whether it truly goes up in flames. >> charlie: tommy, size up the field. >> well, i think it's a very, very good feel this time, charlie. remember some time ago i give you a lot of winners. the winners are hard to pick. you have to look at germany, argentina. brazil, on a very dubious call yesterday got themselves a
from bristol, connecticut, tommy smyth, espn analyst since 1993 and roger bennett. roger, lay out the land for us. we're so envious of you for being there. >> it's always a wonderful place to be, charlie, but a very surreal place right now. this world cup is kind of caught between two narratives, the narrative of fuÚtbol coming back to brazil and brazilian society that started last year during the warmup of the confederation's cup where brazilians decided to protest about the labor...
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also, tommy la stella, 2 for 3 today. outstanding day.own the line-up. this offense is talented. >> braves all of a sudden won five out of six. they're keeping an eye on the nationals, washington playing a doubleheader at wrigley. game one, scoreless in the four. justin ruggiano, span, that route though. >> not a great route but great adjustment. when the eyes on the baseball and going into the ib have i. >> result is all that matters. nats win 3-0. in theio0pÑ nightcap, after a 55-minute rain delay in wrigley, that's how they celebrate the rain delay. >> i love schwimers. >> wilson ramos the very first pitch back from the delay takes je samardzija. the braves with a half game lead as it stands right now, four games up on the marlins in the east in a race sure to go down to the wire. next saturday on fox "baseball night in america" features an a.l. east battle between the 0s and uld see the rangers take on the mets. next on fox, except on the west coast, it's your late local news followed by a double episode of animation domination. anima
also, tommy la stella, 2 for 3 today. outstanding day.own the line-up. this offense is talented. >> braves all of a sudden won five out of six. they're keeping an eye on the nationals, washington playing a doubleheader at wrigley. game one, scoreless in the four. justin ruggiano, span, that route though. >> not a great route but great adjustment. when the eyes on the baseball and going into the ib have i. >> result is all that matters. nats win 3-0. in theio0pÑ nightcap,...
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i think that was tommy being tommy and he just -- he felt comfortable in that moment to say that. but i was kind of shocked when it happened. which took me a second to come back and say dude, you know, i reduded him. >> and you kept going in that interview. >> yeah. >> beyond what you had planned. >> well, yeah. we were getting a lot more things that actually seemed fairly newsworthy. so we kept on asking questions and moved things around to be able to facilitate that. >> let me circle back to the book. it's not all serious. before your son was born you were courting your now wife amy. you tell a story about some special preparations you had to make in your apartment before her first visit. >> she is -- >> this is the -- >> -- a neat freak. i mean, she's ocd. i think she would like to have it cdo so it's in alphabetical order. but she -- >> that doesn't quite describe you. >> no. i was not on the neat factor. and it was actually very messy. and i say was because she reformed me. but my apartment needed some serious help. and she came in to town and found a large pile of dirty clot
i think that was tommy being tommy and he just -- he felt comfortable in that moment to say that. but i was kind of shocked when it happened. which took me a second to come back and say dude, you know, i reduded him. >> and you kept going in that interview. >> yeah. >> beyond what you had planned. >> well, yeah. we were getting a lot more things that actually seemed fairly newsworthy. so we kept on asking questions and moved things around to be able to facilitate that....
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that is being led by kiki mcclain with assistance from former national security spokesman tommy vietorine posted on twitter, on sunday saying the release was talking points. >> hillary clinton is politics 24/7 and this is no different. this is not going to end. we are going to continue to pursue this and she needs to answer the tough questions. >> from what we know about this book chapter, it's pure political spin and she's more focused on blaming the so-called vast right-wing conspiracy than on the terrorists. >> the republican opposition research group america rising is releasing an ebook called failed choices, a critique of the clinton's state department, just as clinton's memoir hits book stores on june 10th. kiki mclean joins me this morning. >> good to be here. >> if clinton is not running for president, why the need to have the chapter on benghazi? >> i think what you've done and others have done is probably make something out to be a little more than what she did. which is a former secretary of state writing a memoir. and that's what she's done. there's clearly been some langua
that is being led by kiki mcclain with assistance from former national security spokesman tommy vietorine posted on twitter, on sunday saying the release was talking points. >> hillary clinton is politics 24/7 and this is no different. this is not going to end. we are going to continue to pursue this and she needs to answer the tough questions. >> from what we know about this book chapter, it's pure political spin and she's more focused on blaming the so-called vast right-wing...
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tommy is a surge of classic picture of a west texas football coach. he is this big, strapping guy, eusebius of all-star himself at texas tech. he's the sort of shaper of men out there. coach taylor type of figure if you ever watch writing a play. he is known for being out on the field teaching his players about integrity and commitment and playing for your pain and things like that. i started talking to tommy about his dad was exteriors later he was crying within the first couple minutes. it was a very, very deeply personal thing for him. he felt his mother's life had been forever damaged. he'd grown up without a dad because he grown up with the uncertainty in the family suspicion that his father may have been alive for decades afterward. she never remarried. but she would never talk about it with him. there is a story this circulated that a stat head after parachuting off the plane made it back to the united states and remarried. some locals locals said they had been out to california to visit him. so there was this very, very vibrant and substantial
tommy is a surge of classic picture of a west texas football coach. he is this big, strapping guy, eusebius of all-star himself at texas tech. he's the sort of shaper of men out there. coach taylor type of figure if you ever watch writing a play. he is known for being out on the field teaching his players about integrity and commitment and playing for your pain and things like that. i started talking to tommy about his dad was exteriors later he was crying within the first couple minutes. it...
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zeller and i am with the department of environment and the clean transportation group and between tommy and todd i am going to try not to repeat anything that they said that they stole everything that i had. and todd, could you help me with this, i just need to get my slides up. we have had a long collaboration with the sfpud in a general sense they have been leaders as far as the different fleet operations in the city and helping us to push the projects forward that reduce, the petroleum use and reduce the greenhouse gases and been quite an example for other department to have to aspire to. our department is made up of two groups, and we are generally outward facing towards the public in the transportation, or the transit first side of things and we also serve the san francisco family principlely in the vehicle cleaning of the fleet in with the hack to implementation. and right now, roughly about 40 percent of the greenhouse gases that are generated by the city of san francisco come from transportation, we are working to reduce that. and our programs particularly, or first on the trans
zeller and i am with the department of environment and the clean transportation group and between tommy and todd i am going to try not to repeat anything that they said that they stole everything that i had. and todd, could you help me with this, i just need to get my slides up. we have had a long collaboration with the sfpud in a general sense they have been leaders as far as the different fleet operations in the city and helping us to push the projects forward that reduce, the petroleum use...
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tommy mcdonnell stormed omaha beach when he was 21, not thinking how the day would live in history but his experience to be forgotten. >> i want my boys to see where it happened. >> reporter: he returned this week with two generations at his side, his grandson matt alexander is an iraq war veteran. >> i felt like i needed to see it to put it in perspective and changed my perspective of what my grand dad went through. >> reporter: he was a sharp shooter, the big red one. their mission to take omaha beach, where the famous scene in "saving private ryan" captured the bloodshed and violence of that morning. few of mcdonald's friends survived and on his way up a beach, a piece of sharp neil pierced him. >> felt like a hot poker, but it didn't hurt. >> come on. >> well, it hurt but i could move. >> reporter: the army wanted him to stay on but he had had enough. >> i had said i've done all the killing i'm going to do. i'm going to go to medical school, become a doctor and start saving lives instead of taking them. >> reporter: back home, tommy mcdonnell became an obstetricn n sta strigs and d
tommy mcdonnell stormed omaha beach when he was 21, not thinking how the day would live in history but his experience to be forgotten. >> i want my boys to see where it happened. >> reporter: he returned this week with two generations at his side, his grandson matt alexander is an iraq war veteran. >> i felt like i needed to see it to put it in perspective and changed my perspective of what my grand dad went through. >> reporter: he was a sharp shooter, the big red one....
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kors okay, but when is it going to be tommy and more importantly calvin's time in asia?you know, our asia business, our business was good -- >> it's good. >> good in the first quarter. i think -- i think that market is going to be a mid single digit to low double digit kind of growth. >> okay. >> the years of 20, 25% growth and driven by china i think that's behind us. you really need to get operating efficiencies as well as grow the top line as we go back -- forward. >> pay pack the debt, still in there. >> that's right. i think for us the critical issue is really as we get to second half, as we anniversary these investments, get them behind us, particularly fourth quarter we start to really think we start to pick up momentum and start to get the pay back on those investments as we go forward. second half for us is being planned from the earnings point of view, 20%. there's not heroic numbers in there. we need to just get our business back. anniversary those significant expense increases we have had in order to solidify the business. i think we're in a good position to
kors okay, but when is it going to be tommy and more importantly calvin's time in asia?you know, our asia business, our business was good -- >> it's good. >> good in the first quarter. i think -- i think that market is going to be a mid single digit to low double digit kind of growth. >> okay. >> the years of 20, 25% growth and driven by china i think that's behind us. you really need to get operating efficiencies as well as grow the top line as we go back -- forward....
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pool vehicles, including ride, share and actively look at where we can use bicycles and i know that tommy spoke earlier about his vector control team and biking around the city and looking at catch basins and they are very active users of the bicycle pool. and we have about 90 bicycles right now in our fleet. and then, lastly, electric carts as well. and then bicycles again at all of the larger campuses and we exceed our goal for the healthy air and clean transportation ordinance and we are slated to remove about 25 vehicles. and then, by inventory of our fleet, every single budget, every time that we review every vehicle, to make sure that it is in compliance with the standards as well as in the event that it is at least ten years old, and also, exceeds 100,000 miles of usage, we target those that can be replaced with greener fuel. and to date, we are at 75 percent of our cars being green or renewable fuels as well as 30 percent of all of our vehicles and we are trying to move that to even, even greener with each budget cycle and those are the next two slides, five and six in your packet
pool vehicles, including ride, share and actively look at where we can use bicycles and i know that tommy spoke earlier about his vector control team and biking around the city and looking at catch basins and they are very active users of the bicycle pool. and we have about 90 bicycles right now in our fleet. and then, lastly, electric carts as well. and then bicycles again at all of the larger campuses and we exceed our goal for the healthy air and clean transportation ordinance and we are...
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. >> evan alamar, franklin rarera and tommy. meca and mike and john nolty. >> thank you. and my name is justin fellow and i work at the youth services specifically with the street based out reach team and the referral center. and i would like to thank, them on to speak here and for everyone who has already spoken and throwing up all of the numbers in the data so that i don't have to go over it. and you can tell, and we can all tell looking at the numbers, that there is a great need and a lot of folks who are going unserved. and i would like to second everything, that the folks who said before me and thank you, susan for also bringing up the points about the need. and i am up here to just to speak on behalf of the youth and i know that, from what i have been told there is always a more compelling story and argument coming from the youth directly and i am usually asked to rally a group of folks to speak and to advocate on their own behalf. and when i thought about that a lot and it is a difficult thing to ask or expect of folks. and that clock is correct, and so it is 12:10
. >> evan alamar, franklin rarera and tommy. meca and mike and john nolty. >> thank you. and my name is justin fellow and i work at the youth services specifically with the street based out reach team and the referral center. and i would like to thank, them on to speak here and for everyone who has already spoken and throwing up all of the numbers in the data so that i don't have to go over it. and you can tell, and we can all tell looking at the numbers, that there is a great need...
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. >> he plays the tommy devito character, and he sort of narrates the show.reat in the movie. >> he is terrific. >> jimmy: everyone's phenomenal in the movie.r did the set, too, the d cars and the streets and the way you shot it, it looked like it's from the '60s and '70s. it reminded me of when my parents -- because it's kind of like -- not saturated, but there's a a way of shooting that reminded me of my parents' wedding photo. this is my parents when they got married in brooklyn. just as soon as they gotlook, my dad's got a cigarette right there. he needed a smoke immediately. i don't know why. he had a problem -- >> that was the day, everyone snuck a smoke. >> mom is still in her gown, like walking down. they're probably throwing rice and he was lighting up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but itthe frankie valli scene in that , and t by the slice." neyo j chugging the much ndimmyento - >>evh, hare, medyey ur cloth ff >> you wou tme g adroge andid been christopher walken to -- had you ever walked with him?ore this, no. >> jimmy: will you ever with him again? >> no
. >> he plays the tommy devito character, and he sort of narrates the show.reat in the movie. >> he is terrific. >> jimmy: everyone's phenomenal in the movie.r did the set, too, the d cars and the streets and the way you shot it, it looked like it's from the '60s and '70s. it reminded me of when my parents -- because it's kind of like -- not saturated, but there's a a way of shooting that reminded me of my parents' wedding photo. this is my parents when they got married in...
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as the great entertainer, tommy tool once said, there were three great showman of the 20th century, pt floren big bell and steve silver. not only was steve the creator of the world's longest running musical review. but he also presented some of the most wonderful theatrical events, in 1983 he presented a show for the queen of england and prince phillip at the symphony hall. one of steve silver's dream was to take the show to london england and in 1997, beach blanket babylon went to london and received rave reviews as part of the garden musical festival. ♪ >> in 1988, steve took his show to las vegas for a successful run at the famous sands hotel. >> even local celebrities wanted to be a part of steve silver's magic. why, as a matter of fact one of his original first appeared at the elegant celebration of christmas in 1978. she is none other than the president of the fine arts museums of san francisco, the fabulous deedee welsy. ♪ >> >> hello snow. are you still having so much trouble finding your prince? have you actually considered all of these darling little dwarfs? what about those
as the great entertainer, tommy tool once said, there were three great showman of the 20th century, pt floren big bell and steve silver. not only was steve the creator of the world's longest running musical review. but he also presented some of the most wonderful theatrical events, in 1983 he presented a show for the queen of england and prince phillip at the symphony hall. one of steve silver's dream was to take the show to london england and in 1997, beach blanket babylon went to london and...
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tommy malone wins the decision, improving to 6-3. he gave up a homer in the sixth.zuna, his fourth shot of the year. scary moment in the seventh. nick punto fouls it to right. two fans were hit by the same bowl. >>> giants fans, i'd say it's time to worry. the tail spin continues. the reds keep the giants with today's victory. the first four-game sweep in san francisco since 1972. a lack of offense and shaky bullpen was the biggest part of this final. homer bailey got the start for the reds and had a no-hitter through six. struck out seven in the process. buster posey had a no-no in the seventh. tim hudson went eight. skip schumaker scores. 1-0, reds. giants bullpen continues to struggle. affeldt on the hill. g-men give up three more in the ninety. 3-0, reds. bailey gets his sixth career victory. 4-0, your final. >>> the dodgers are on fire. scott van slyke getting pranked by his teammates. took him a while to notice it. at the beginning of june, the giants led the dodgers by nine games. andre ethier adds three with one swing of the bat. dodgers won 6-0. they're tie
tommy malone wins the decision, improving to 6-3. he gave up a homer in the sixth.zuna, his fourth shot of the year. scary moment in the seventh. nick punto fouls it to right. two fans were hit by the same bowl. >>> giants fans, i'd say it's time to worry. the tail spin continues. the reds keep the giants with today's victory. the first four-game sweep in san francisco since 1972. a lack of offense and shaky bullpen was the biggest part of this final. homer bailey got the start for the...
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i would be on my way to meet tommy hilfiger in hong kong, and back then i was his first fit model forwomen's collection, so i was working with the financiers as well to tell them what i thought about the close. then i would get on a plane and meet michael corners in italy. i have worked around-the-clock many, many times. >> let's talk about the business for just a second. what skills have you had to acquire to make the agency a success? >> there are many skills. my background from when i was a child sort of put it all together. i know how to make patterns and -- >> you know what's going on. >> i was a production manager and a salesperson. i helped the merchandisers. i knew that aspect. i do have a degree in business, so i would say the thing i have been most working on is computer skills. i hire young, bright people who keep me up-to-date on all things social media and computer-driven. and i am learning more every day. >> want to thank you very much for spending time with me. thanks for taking stock. i'm pimm fox. good night. ♪
i would be on my way to meet tommy hilfiger in hong kong, and back then i was his first fit model forwomen's collection, so i was working with the financiers as well to tell them what i thought about the close. then i would get on a plane and meet michael corners in italy. i have worked around-the-clock many, many times. >> let's talk about the business for just a second. what skills have you had to acquire to make the agency a success? >> there are many skills. my background from...
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and -- ae offensive defenseman in the world cup in and from connecticut, tommy 1992.myth, he has been an espn analyst. bennett is covering the action for espn. i am pleased to have all of them here. roger, please lay out the land for us. i'm so envious of you being there. >> it is always a wonderful place to be, charlie. it is a very surreal place. this world cup is caught between two narratives. the narrative of football coming back to a spiritual haven and the unspooling of brazilian society which started last year at the warm-ups, the confederation cup. the brazilians decided to rise up and protest about the labor conditions, the economy, health, education. craven-like a wes horror story that is waiting in the wings. these narratives conflict and how brazil does in the world cup. they are somewhat the favorite. it determine if the country and in a party or goes up in flames. >> tommy, size of the field. -- size up the field. >> it is a very good. i gave you lots of winners and they are hard to pick. you have to look at germany and argentina and brazil. on a dubious
and -- ae offensive defenseman in the world cup in and from connecticut, tommy 1992.myth, he has been an espn analyst. bennett is covering the action for espn. i am pleased to have all of them here. roger, please lay out the land for us. i'm so envious of you being there. >> it is always a wonderful place to be, charlie. it is a very surreal place. this world cup is caught between two narratives. the narrative of football coming back to a spiritual haven and the unspooling of brazilian...
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musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likesllaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the
musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likesllaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the...
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so. >> tommy, thank you so much. simon, back over to you. >> jackie thank you very much.it estimates, coming in in line, those numbers have, which it's classifies as a discontinued operation, but the soon to be sold chain. activist investor carl icahn is demanding that family dollar put itself up for sale. >>> and molson cooupgraded. >>> we're about 50 some odd points from dow's 17,000, so where is that money coming from? well, in the early part of the session it was coming out of bond market. right now we have the ten-year yielding with a you're topodate on the bond market and interest rates, simon. >> well, the markets are extremely interesting at this point. we are 64 points away from dow's 17,000. 69 companies in the s&p 500 are making all-time highs. it's been a great week. this week we've risen on the s&p 1.3%. can you imagine if that happened every 52 weeks of the year? so will another week -- will next week be ate great week? we'll look at how the traders are positioning themselves, next. >>> tomorrow marks the official day of summer. we'll look at the stocks that
so. >> tommy, thank you so much. simon, back over to you. >> jackie thank you very much.it estimates, coming in in line, those numbers have, which it's classifies as a discontinued operation, but the soon to be sold chain. activist investor carl icahn is demanding that family dollar put itself up for sale. >>> and molson cooupgraded. >>> we're about 50 some odd points from dow's 17,000, so where is that money coming from? well, in the early part of the session it...