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i asked trey, just please go home. get the dog. that's all i want.t close to the house and called me and said that everything was gone. trey was about five blocks from our house and we were walking and just the further we got, the worse it was. we finally got to our house. i saw trey. the only way i knew it was our house was the bricks that i recognized. we immediately ran to the house to try to see if we could see the dog's kennel. we couldn't see anything. we were screaming for him and calling for him. and we couldn't hear anything. and so we just kind of walked around in a daze. it was a
i asked trey, just please go home. get the dog. that's all i want.t close to the house and called me and said that everything was gone. trey was about five blocks from our house and we were walking and just the further we got, the worse it was. we finally got to our house. i saw trey. the only way i knew it was our house was the bricks that i recognized. we immediately ran to the house to try to see if we could see the dog's kennel. we couldn't see anything. we were screaming for him and...
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trey? >> thank you, president mendoza. so, tonight, we heard from parents and children and educators from all over san francisco saying that these pink slips are wrong and this final statement of layoffs is wrong, it's the wrong thing to do. one of my political heroes a long time ago wrote a book called "profiles in courage" that had a big impact on me when i was in high school and in that book he documented times when public officials went against the tide, sometimes the tide means those people who apparently are in authority. members of the school board and student delegates chosen either by the citizens, the adults of san francisco, or their student peers to represent the best interests of the students in this district and the families and the people who do the work. there is $18 million available to rescind these layoffs. they're unnecessary and they're wrong. it's time to say no. each one of you can vote no. let's get the people back, there are lots of young teachers out there and there's a lot of paraprofessionals ou
trey? >> thank you, president mendoza. so, tonight, we heard from parents and children and educators from all over san francisco saying that these pink slips are wrong and this final statement of layoffs is wrong, it's the wrong thing to do. one of my political heroes a long time ago wrote a book called "profiles in courage" that had a big impact on me when i was in high school and in that book he documented times when public officials went against the tide, sometimes the tide...
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the fastest way to freedom in slave society is to the trey revolt. will not participate in one and dominique tells him there is a large number of rebels slaves moving down the river pillaging farm that killing whites. francois tells dominique to travel to new orleans and ward ever won the rebels are coming to go to new orleans and take cover, get out of the way of this rebel army. he sends his wife and children to hide in the same swabs that were harbors for runaway slaves. francois makes a different decision. he does not follow his own advice. he was notorious for contempt for his slaves. he kept a slave boy named gustav as a house pet. he would make them crawl around and toss him scraps on the table. this is what other planters said about him as a you can only imagine what the slaves said about him if they had written down their description of what it was like. so the francois believing in that fundamental ideology of plantation slavery that they were not people but animals, instead decides to take a stand on his plantation to faced down the rebel
the fastest way to freedom in slave society is to the trey revolt. will not participate in one and dominique tells him there is a large number of rebels slaves moving down the river pillaging farm that killing whites. francois tells dominique to travel to new orleans and ward ever won the rebels are coming to go to new orleans and take cover, get out of the way of this rebel army. he sends his wife and children to hide in the same swabs that were harbors for runaway slaves. francois makes a...
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and trey and matt are so brilliant, because not only is it hysterically funny, but it's also got greats moving people. and mormons tend to come up to us too and go, "this is one of the best things i've ever seen in my life. this is one of my favorite shows." >> jimmy: i actually ran into two mormons actually at the show, i took a picture with them. >> did you? >> jimmy: yeah, they go, "yeah, we're actually missionaries." >> yeah. >> jimmy: i go, "well, how is this? are you offended?" they go, "this exactly how it is. this is exactly how it is!" [ laughter ] yeah. >> yeah. a lot of f-bombs in uganda. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah. it's pretty racy for broadway, i would say. >> yeah, it's pretty racy for anything. when i first got involved -- [ laughter ] when i first got involved, i heard the demo, and i heard one of the songs, and i called up my agent and i said, "i don't know if i can do this." and he goes, "why? is it not great?" i go, "no, it's great, but i prefer not getting shot in my life." >> jimmy: exactly. >> i like maintaining living and breathing. >> jimmy: boy, oh, boy, you knocked
and trey and matt are so brilliant, because not only is it hysterically funny, but it's also got greats moving people. and mormons tend to come up to us too and go, "this is one of the best things i've ever seen in my life. this is one of my favorite shows." >> jimmy: i actually ran into two mormons actually at the show, i took a picture with them. >> did you? >> jimmy: yeah, they go, "yeah, we're actually missionaries." >> yeah. >> jimmy: i go,...
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face to the damning evidence of the recordings the honorary consul decides to spill the beans and for trey his former associates. he says merit you know plan to hide the radioactive waste in huge container such as this one. these containers were to be buried in the jetty of a port he was building in north mogadishu. italian authorities used amateur photos showing such metal containers being buried in the concrete as evidence. with a full of radioactive material a schedule only claims. today the port is out of bounds it is in the hands of al qaeda is islamist militias. who hear me it's yet to console lies he had some serious problems i'm not sure maybe someone told him if you can first do this we can help you like it too much and after all shipped it arrives fully laden with waste up the coast of somalia if it wasn't going to do enter a port in offload the barrels the barrels would just be dumped at sea and that's it was the problem will be general ugly very very early. on a day that the journalist hilarious lp was killed with a camera man in the streets of mogadishu a white italian man was
face to the damning evidence of the recordings the honorary consul decides to spill the beans and for trey his former associates. he says merit you know plan to hide the radioactive waste in huge container such as this one. these containers were to be buried in the jetty of a port he was building in north mogadishu. italian authorities used amateur photos showing such metal containers being buried in the concrete as evidence. with a full of radioactive material a schedule only claims. today the...
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applause] >> good evening, superintendent garcia, president mendoza, members of the board, my name is ken trey and i'm on the executive board of the united educators of san francisco. my colleagues were in san francisco participating in the c.t.a. state of emergency. the sense of emergency is something we share. we know that the problem is statewide and that there are funds in california to keep the schools running and those moneys happen to be in the hands of the very wealthiest members of our state and we have to move toward a fair taxation system ultimately. but in the short term, we're going through hard times, and many of us from middle class working families experience hard times. those are the times when our old man gathered us around the table or our mother and said look, we're all going to tighten our belts and we're going to get down to essentials and all the frills are going to go away for a while and we had a sense of family and we pulled together. unfortunately, in san francisco unified school district, that's not happening. all the cuts we're hearing, the parents and the teachers
applause] >> good evening, superintendent garcia, president mendoza, members of the board, my name is ken trey and i'm on the executive board of the united educators of san francisco. my colleagues were in san francisco participating in the c.t.a. state of emergency. the sense of emergency is something we share. we know that the problem is statewide and that there are funds in california to keep the schools running and those moneys happen to be in the hands of the very wealthiest members...
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south carolina's trey gowdy demanded to know whether consumer complaints would be made public. >> i think you'll agree with me that unfounded, unsubstantiated complaints have a deleterious effect on the accused. >> reporter: warren suggested that decision would be made on a product-by-product basis. in the case of credit cards, warren says the bureau is working with industry leaders on a new complaint system. >> as soon as we receive a complaint, that complaint can go directly to the credit card companies. they can help us understand whether the complaint has merit. >> reporter: gowdy pressed harder, asking warren what responsibilities consumers have to understand the financial products they're buying. >> is there a duty to educate yourself? yes or no. >> i believe that an empowered consumer is a consumer who can not only protect himself or herself, but one who can change the market. >> mr. chairman, i give up. >> reporter: democrats like maryland's elijah cummings fiercely defended warren, painting her as an underdog taking on the big banks. >> how in world will you be able to compete ag
south carolina's trey gowdy demanded to know whether consumer complaints would be made public. >> i think you'll agree with me that unfounded, unsubstantiated complaints have a deleterious effect on the accused. >> reporter: warren suggested that decision would be made on a product-by-product basis. in the case of credit cards, warren says the bureau is working with industry leaders on a new complaint system. >> as soon as we receive a complaint, that complaint can go directly...
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and next up the power to change that is whole different than eight lane exactly which of serbia in trey's that is the men's world number three roger federer it was a straight set we're not against his off court and stance us just going to now head into this record breaking twenty eight straight grand slam quarter final. i thought i played well today i think the first two sets were great in the third so it was unfortunate i couldn't get a breakpoint in the first game. took his chance and the one we had been playing the very best and from then on it was a tough match. well meanwhile novak djokovic has yet to meet his match this season a local favorite ryszard guest day was not good enough to stop the serbian in his tracks it was a long rally indeed in the end but the australian open champion kept his nerve to relate six four six four six two it was a victory number forty one of the season for jock itch and his forty third in a row overall the world number two aims to unseat rafael nadal at the top of the world rankings and needs to reach the final paris to research top spot and standing in
and next up the power to change that is whole different than eight lane exactly which of serbia in trey's that is the men's world number three roger federer it was a straight set we're not against his off court and stance us just going to now head into this record breaking twenty eight straight grand slam quarter final. i thought i played well today i think the first two sets were great in the third so it was unfortunate i couldn't get a breakpoint in the first game. took his chance and the one...
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. >> reporter: total sense if you're trey parker and matt stone.creators of south park. they've had such a long-time fascination with mormonism, the religion founded in 1830 in upstate new york by joseph smith, that they did an episode of their tv show about it. >> suddenly god and jesus appeared before me. they said i should start my own church because none of the others had it right. >> mormonism is an american religion. and it's young. so you can kind of look at its origins and its stories a little bit easier. it's not 2,000 years ago. it's only 200 years ago. >> when we met bobby and he had the same thought we're just like, yeah, it's perfect. >> reporter: bobby is robert lopez. one of the creators of the broadway hit avenue q. >> if you work, that would be okay. >> reporter: he met the south park guys when they came to see that musical. >> i'd like you anyway. >> reporter: after the show i took them out for a drink. they said what are you working on next? i said, well, i've been thinking about doing something about mormons or about joseph smit
. >> reporter: total sense if you're trey parker and matt stone.creators of south park. they've had such a long-time fascination with mormonism, the religion founded in 1830 in upstate new york by joseph smith, that they did an episode of their tv show about it. >> suddenly god and jesus appeared before me. they said i should start my own church because none of the others had it right. >> mormonism is an american religion. and it's young. so you can kind of look at its origins...
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mississippi he let me go amazing we've also heard from some cops who are fans of the show this from trey reid also via facebook first things first and i'm on a fan of your show in the constitution and the truth movement i'm also a police officer in the state of georgia that being said i thought you might like it from the other side we're not all thugs for the government i was exposed to what horrors the globalists do by another police officer most of us are just out here trying to earn a living to support our families i for one am not out here to violate every one civil rights and either are them and neither are the majority of the officers i work with well it's always the majority also on wednesday's episode is this comment from you tube from anarchy logic then obama do a whole big thing on bullying the police themselves on the real problems the hiring practices of cities and counties the cities and counties look for people that will do as they're told they are also now training police that everyone is a threat so treat them as a threat at all times don't think just do a sad turn of eve
mississippi he let me go amazing we've also heard from some cops who are fans of the show this from trey reid also via facebook first things first and i'm on a fan of your show in the constitution and the truth movement i'm also a police officer in the state of georgia that being said i thought you might like it from the other side we're not all thugs for the government i was exposed to what horrors the globalists do by another police officer most of us are just out here trying to earn a living...
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>> yeah, like -- >> jimmy how's working with matt and trey? are they super fun?> jimmy: because, you were one of the last hires i heard for the play? >> yeah, yeah. we started -- we did a workshop this summer and i just got hired at the very end. so i just snuck in under the wire. >> jimmy: but it's brilliant, because you make it -- it's kind of an unlikable character but you make him so likable. >> ah, thanks. thank you very much. you're kind of speaking as the audience, and you're very, very funny. it's very good. you hit the high notes too. like, the beginning and end of the play, i should say -- >> yes. >> jimmy: has an opening and a closing number, but basically the doorbell rings and, hello, can i talk to you about -- you know, whatever. like -- >> we're going door-to-door. >> jimmy: going door to door, trying to spread the word of "the book of mormon." >> "the book of mormon," yeah. >> jimmy: and -- i was actually thinking since, you know, owen, who plays the bass, really can hit some high notes. >> oh god. >> jimmy: no, yeah. he's really good. >> yeah, no
>> yeah, like -- >> jimmy how's working with matt and trey? are they super fun?> jimmy: because, you were one of the last hires i heard for the play? >> yeah, yeah. we started -- we did a workshop this summer and i just got hired at the very end. so i just snuck in under the wire. >> jimmy: but it's brilliant, because you make it -- it's kind of an unlikable character but you make him so likable. >> ah, thanks. thank you very much. you're kind of speaking as the...
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here's your panel sunday bob sher and lisa and trey and tom and meg abthe free weekend in atlantic cityontest is running out. we have had hundreds of entriesand details are coming sunday at 10 a.m. this is on abc2's square off and we will see you then. all right? meg. >> all right. atlantic city. not bad. all that to watch and scare off at 10 a.m. on abc2. >>> we have an idea for a main course this more's day. cook your mom something and why not rockfish. the chef is here in studio b and will show us how to make an amazing meal. stick with us. we will be cooking up a storm. that's good. >> yes. we will keep the storms away and my mother-in-law will not be in ocean city so the weather will hold up nice. that's a quote from her. rich and hang on 68 friday. and that's this afternoon. 70 tomorrow. and 65 mother's day there will be showers and not a washout. temperatures are chilly to go in there unless you've wet suit. but spring fest ocean city. bring it on. summer is around the corner. our weather in a moment. [ male announcer ] baltimore. a city that's been inspiring ideas and innovation
here's your panel sunday bob sher and lisa and trey and tom and meg abthe free weekend in atlantic cityontest is running out. we have had hundreds of entriesand details are coming sunday at 10 a.m. this is on abc2's square off and we will see you then. all right? meg. >> all right. atlantic city. not bad. all that to watch and scare off at 10 a.m. on abc2. >>> we have an idea for a main course this more's day. cook your mom something and why not rockfish. the chef is here in...
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. >> you know, maggie, trey, and all i can tell you is you are a picture and story of perseverance. all we can do is say thank you. keep your chin up. you have each other. you have your dog. you have your spirit and your sense of faith. thank you so much. to everyone else there, thank you for joining us "in the arena" as we hear great stories like that. good night from washington. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >> tonight out of the blue nature's fury. >> oh, gosh. that's a monster tornado. >> the heart of a city ripped apart. >> we huddled down over her daughter out in the elements up against a wall. >> families devastated. >> we were already in our last seconds here and we were just praying for god to take us quickly. >> the death toll climbing. >> we felt like king kong was trying to snatch the roof off. the whole building started to shake. our ears started to pop. >> incredible stories of survival. >> we thought we were going to be sucked up the chimney. >> now joplin, missouri, holds its breath and wonders is it over yet? >> it was crazy. i never seen nothing like tha
. >> you know, maggie, trey, and all i can tell you is you are a picture and story of perseverance. all we can do is say thank you. keep your chin up. you have each other. you have your dog. you have your spirit and your sense of faith. thank you so much. to everyone else there, thank you for joining us "in the arena" as we hear great stories like that. good night from washington. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >> tonight out of the blue nature's fury....
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support for lincoln and lincoln's policies but in the aftermath of lincoln's death they seemed to be trey his policy and vision. why? >> just to go back to something annette gordon-reed said it is interesting to think of the transformation of johnson from the person expected to be an avenger. malval rights immediately they have killed him, the avenger takes his place in a poem called good friday 1865. raymond was by his nature rather conservative republican. he was dragged kicking and screaming for emancipation convinced it is a war measure. he is not very progressive on race relations. raymond in the 1864 election in which he is lincoln's favorite cheerleader and head of the committee and chief fund-raiser also runs for congress from new york. he wins. as it happens he becomes one of johnson's key supporters in the united states congress. it actually spelled the end of raymond's influence as a leader in the press world even though johnson makes a come back in the united states senate raymond is done as the most influential editor in the united states. >> do you want to address that? >> n
support for lincoln and lincoln's policies but in the aftermath of lincoln's death they seemed to be trey his policy and vision. why? >> just to go back to something annette gordon-reed said it is interesting to think of the transformation of johnson from the person expected to be an avenger. malval rights immediately they have killed him, the avenger takes his place in a poem called good friday 1865. raymond was by his nature rather conservative republican. he was dragged kicking and...
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get me av digit trey to really call the nurse and use this instrument to shape the wall of the uterine everything was clean and she was still bleeding. whether it was because of the infection had caused a reaction or something else was in nature. her paulson traced to 120 beats per minute. she was going into shock. we were losing her. we went to the operating room, yelling, feeling unshredded. only once has one of my maternal patient died. it had been a long time before when i was chief resident at roosevelt hospital but i could still picture every awful mint in my mind. it was july 19th, 1976. her name was just men. she had been only 19-years-old, something that no one could have foreseen interfered with blood clotting after she delivered. i got the call at 3:14 a.m.. i had been at home across the street and our 24 floor apartment on west 59th but i stepped in my white coat just in case there was an emergency. so when they called and told me that she was hemorrhaging i was ready to go. i didn't even make the elevator i flew down the 24 flights of stairs and got to the hospital in less
get me av digit trey to really call the nurse and use this instrument to shape the wall of the uterine everything was clean and she was still bleeding. whether it was because of the infection had caused a reaction or something else was in nature. her paulson traced to 120 beats per minute. she was going into shock. we were losing her. we went to the operating room, yelling, feeling unshredded. only once has one of my maternal patient died. it had been a long time before when i was chief...
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like the texas project, and i also like the trey mcintyre project in boise, idaho.his is an avant-garde dance troupe which has built itself into a community institution and it is surprising. that is what i like about it most. you don't expect to find and avant-garde dance troupe to be embraced by a city like boise. >> well, jeff, i enjoyed having you on the show everyday and i got used to it, so we will have to find something else to talk about in the weeks ahead. >> thank you. see you soon. >> well, if you didn't see your state today or you want to learn more about the united states of innovation, go to cnn.com/ali. and if you want to know more, tune in next week for the same big i time at the same big i channel. >>> and barack obama is called the most successful food stamp president in history. hot news coming off of the cnn political ticker next. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunri
like the texas project, and i also like the trey mcintyre project in boise, idaho.his is an avant-garde dance troupe which has built itself into a community institution and it is surprising. that is what i like about it most. you don't expect to find and avant-garde dance troupe to be embraced by a city like boise. >> well, jeff, i enjoyed having you on the show everyday and i got used to it, so we will have to find something else to talk about in the weeks ahead. >> thank you. see...
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. >> it's my understanding vose at trey on i think is the product that cannot be manufactured in thebecause of the epa has to be imported and makes up as much as 10% of our military uniforms and other things -- >> i would respectfully say to the gentleman - foot is a different situation. if the gentleman has different facts on that i'm happy to look but the facts i've been given is that it's only one company. it's in the netherlands. and mr. simmons is telling me that is correct that we have several companies in the united states and they've made big investments in the united states. some put in $500 million of investments and south carolina one is put somewhere else but they aren't going to stay in business if we continue to buy from a source outside the united states it's not enough supplies it's the matter whether we are going to comply with the very amendment or continue the succession. >> of the chair recognizes the lady from ohio, ms. sutton. >> thank you. i wish to share my support for doing all we can to make sure our military utilizes products made right here in the u.s. and
. >> it's my understanding vose at trey on i think is the product that cannot be manufactured in thebecause of the epa has to be imported and makes up as much as 10% of our military uniforms and other things -- >> i would respectfully say to the gentleman - foot is a different situation. if the gentleman has different facts on that i'm happy to look but the facts i've been given is that it's only one company. it's in the netherlands. and mr. simmons is telling me that is correct...