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focused on willy william and in effect fired willie williams. i think that was right. same thing with chief parks. they didn't re-hire chief parks because the mayor, james haun, didn't want them to. >> that was exactly the point i was going to make. the reason why ultimately chief parks didn't get re-hired is because mayor jimmy haun in an act of political courage we haven't always seen in this city, decided that he didn't want to see bernie parks retired, and that's the -- rehired, not because the police commission made the decision but jimmy haun cost himself the next election. >> how hard was it to for you to get information? how difficult was it for you to tell some captain to do this thing and unless you wrote it down and you kept after it, you got it. it's very, very difficult, and when you're part-time, and the -- the name of the judge, federal judge on the ninth circuit right now -- yeah, line rhinehart, called them the masters of the half truth. has that been your experience? >> this is simple for me. commissioners need training. they nigh need training to kno
focused on willy william and in effect fired willie williams. i think that was right. same thing with chief parks. they didn't re-hire chief parks because the mayor, james haun, didn't want them to. >> that was exactly the point i was going to make. the reason why ultimately chief parks didn't get re-hired is because mayor jimmy haun in an act of political courage we haven't always seen in this city, decided that he didn't want to see bernie parks retired, and that's the -- rehired, not...
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focused on willy william and in effect fired willie williams. i think that was right.ame thing with chief parks. they didn't re-hire chief parks because the mayor, james haun, didn't want them
focused on willy william and in effect fired willie williams. i think that was right.ame thing with chief parks. they didn't re-hire chief parks because the mayor, james haun, didn't want them
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focused on willy william and in effect fired willie williams. i think that was right. same thing with chief parks. they didn't re-hire chief parks because the mayor, james haun, didn't want them to. >> that was exactly the point i was going to make. the reason why ultimately chief parks didn't get re-hired is because mayor jimmy haun in an act of political courage we haven't always seen in this city, decided that he didn't want to see bernie parks retired, and that's the -- rehired, not because the police commission made the decision but jimmy haun cost himself the next election. >> how hard was it to for you to get information? how difficult was it for you to tell some captain to do this thing and unless you wrote it down and you kept after it, you got it. it's very, very difficult, and when you're part-time, and the -- the name of the judge, federal judge on the ninth circuit right now -- yeah, line rhinehart, called them the masters of the half truth. has that been your experience? >> this is simple for me. commissioners need training. they nigh need training to kno
focused on willy william and in effect fired willie williams. i think that was right. same thing with chief parks. they didn't re-hire chief parks because the mayor, james haun, didn't want them to. >> that was exactly the point i was going to make. the reason why ultimately chief parks didn't get re-hired is because mayor jimmy haun in an act of political courage we haven't always seen in this city, decided that he didn't want to see bernie parks retired, and that's the -- rehired, not...
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. >> pastor willie williams was part of those bringing the delta history. >> you stare at it, people say why are you guyses trying to open up stuff that happened in the past, why not let it die? >> i think we decided too long. >> there were, choose life. >> the faith-based community, we need to take the lead in true reconciliation. they urge the memorials, take historic tours, examine the markers, and follow the last days. even the courthouse where his killers were exonerated. it's not an easy one. we have people coming from all over the country, wanting to know more about the story. >> that effort is unsettling for the man committed to telling the story himself. >> i understand what a lot of folks are doing in the dealt e many wondering about what happened in 1955. before you can have reconciliation, you have to have truth. if that truth is not out there which i know it's not out there. we are doing things background. >> with no one accountable. it's feared the history will haunt the delta pine >>> if new evidence is found, the emmett till case could be reopened, but time is running
. >> pastor willie williams was part of those bringing the delta history. >> you stare at it, people say why are you guyses trying to open up stuff that happened in the past, why not let it die? >> i think we decided too long. >> there were, choose life. >> the faith-based community, we need to take the lead in true reconciliation. they urge the memorials, take historic tours, examine the markers, and follow the last days. even the courthouse where his killers were...
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. >> pastor willie williams was part of those bringing the delta history. >> you stare at it, people say why are you guyses trying to open up stuff that happened in the past, why not let it die? >> i think we decided too long. >> there were, choose life. >> the faith-based community, we need to take the lead in true reconciliation. they urge the memorials, take historic tours, examine the markers, and follow the last days. even the courthouse where his killers were exonerated. it's not an easy one. we have people coming from all over the country, wanting to know more about the story. >> that effort is unsettling for the man committed to telling the story himself. >> i understand what a lot of folks are doing in the dealt e many wondering about what happened in 1955. before you can have reconciliation, you have to have truth. if that truth is not out there, which i know it's not out there. we are doing things background. >> with no one accountable. it's feared the history will haunt the delta pine >>> if new evidence is found, the emmett till case could be reopened, but time is runnin
. >> pastor willie williams was part of those bringing the delta history. >> you stare at it, people say why are you guyses trying to open up stuff that happened in the past, why not let it die? >> i think we decided too long. >> there were, choose life. >> the faith-based community, we need to take the lead in true reconciliation. they urge the memorials, take historic tours, examine the markers, and follow the last days. even the courthouse where his killers were...
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. >> i'm sitting here with father willi willi william byron from st. joseph peace university and a member of the society of jesus, and the jesuit in that pope francis is the first jesuit to become the holy father, the bishop of rome. father byron, how do you expect the philadelphia segment of this journey to be different than new york and washington? >> i'm not sure it will be. i think enthusiasm is the word that can best characterize the reception that he has gotten so far. he has a knack of relating to the people as he did when he spoke in the congress. he spoke to representatives of the american public. but he spoke to them through americans. you remember, i thought it was very interesting that he chose to speak through abraham lincoln, marlin luther king, day and thomas murton and he didn't come and wave his finger at anybody. here is the best they knew. i am just raising it. j don't you keep that spirit going. that spirit of commitment to social justice that dorothy day had, willingness to dream as martin luther king. and the commitment of abraham
. >> i'm sitting here with father willi willi william byron from st. joseph peace university and a member of the society of jesus, and the jesuit in that pope francis is the first jesuit to become the holy father, the bishop of rome. father byron, how do you expect the philadelphia segment of this journey to be different than new york and washington? >> i'm not sure it will be. i think enthusiasm is the word that can best characterize the reception that he has gotten so far. he has...
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ana: willie! william: puedo venir en ruedas.os canela, rita moreno, pepe aguilar, josÉ andrÉs y su equipo, luis coronel, entre otros, me contaron que tambiÉn william leary estuvo incluido en este vÍdeo. estamos viendo. johnny: estamos viendo wisin. ana: me encanta, que ademÁs cuenta la historia de todos los latinos que llegan a ese paÍs a luchar por sus sueÑos sin olvidar sus raÍces. johnny: mejor nos vamos a una pausa, pero no se pueden perder la visita de don francisco nuestra casa, el gigante llega a "despierta amÉrica" para hablar con el corazÓn en la mano, ¿dÓnde? ana: en "despierta amÉrica", la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn. o' clock pop. ♪ ♪ five, six, seven o' clock. eight o' clock pop. ♪ ♪ nine, ten, eleven o' clock. ♪ twelve o' clock pop ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ presentamos el nuevo tide pods plus febreze un detergente 4 en 1 ahora con 24 horas de frescura. hola abuela!!! crest presenta ¿por qué me llamas, así? porque aca mis amiguitas dicen que si no usamos crest estas usando una pasta muy vieja
ana: willie! william: puedo venir en ruedas.os canela, rita moreno, pepe aguilar, josÉ andrÉs y su equipo, luis coronel, entre otros, me contaron que tambiÉn william leary estuvo incluido en este vÍdeo. estamos viendo. johnny: estamos viendo wisin. ana: me encanta, que ademÁs cuenta la historia de todos los latinos que llegan a ese paÍs a luchar por sus sueÑos sin olvidar sus raÍces. johnny: mejor nos vamos a una pausa, pero no se pueden perder la visita de don francisco nuestra casa,...
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later today sanders will be joined by local leaders at the prips willi prince william county fair grounds in manassas. >>> there may be protests tonight in fairfax county. there's a public hearing on how police respond to emergency calls for help. it starts at 7:30 at whitman middle school on parkers lane. officials made plans for the meeting weeks ago before police released this video and the report on the inmate's death. she was tased four times as they tried to move her from one facility to another. >>> talking about the papal visit, we have our first look at next week. now, the extended range outlook for the papal visit. weatherwise should be nice. mostly sunny sky each day. arrives on tuesday. wednesday and thursday he'll be here. low humidity each day with warm afternoons. here's our capital camera overlookingnion station. got the tourist buses ready to go beautiful day to be touring washington. lots of sunshine. there's the washington monument. temperatures now climbing to around 70 degrees. barbara? >> thank you. >>> new today a baltimore pastor is running for congress. jamal brya
later today sanders will be joined by local leaders at the prips willi prince william county fair grounds in manassas. >>> there may be protests tonight in fairfax county. there's a public hearing on how police respond to emergency calls for help. it starts at 7:30 at whitman middle school on parkers lane. officials made plans for the meeting weeks ago before police released this video and the report on the inmate's death. she was tased four times as they tried to move her from one...
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willie williams and other people in our community talk about it because is important to talk about police community relationships. i remember in 1937 the first police officer and baltimore have have a college degree. i also never hearing that people of color came from miles around and stood outside those officers houses, those black officers, and waited for them to go to work because they were proud of the fact they were police officers. why did we stop? why did we stop sending people who will make a difference in our community to law enforcement. why did we stop paying attention to those things that are important in our community before we dial zero or 911? why are we not using this but what are we using the police and the way we know have the tools. 1980s brought about a change in have looked at mental health. what happened in the '80s? what happened to the institutions in the 1980s? they closed them down. so who decided to law enforcement should be the orderlies, and jails become the institution we take people to? so allah of this is origin base. i'm a believer. where to look at how we
willie williams and other people in our community talk about it because is important to talk about police community relationships. i remember in 1937 the first police officer and baltimore have have a college degree. i also never hearing that people of color came from miles around and stood outside those officers houses, those black officers, and waited for them to go to work because they were proud of the fact they were police officers. why did we stop? why did we stop sending people who will...
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francisca: willy, me haces tan feliz. william: quÉ bueno, eh?e que ver con respeto de mis anteriores parejas, hay algo de exclusividad, un contenido que no podemos pasar de una relaciÓn a la otra. es importante poder hacer ese stop, se estÁn perdiendo las m no estÁn disfrutando el momento, estÁn dejando pasar ese momento que puede ser para ellos. alan: algunos poner en juicio el amor que siente por ellos, como esa persona que vamos a llamar "el agotador". william: ¿hasta dÓnde me amas? francisca: hasta el infinito, con locura. william: entonces harÍas cualquier cosa por mi. quiero que me lo muestres cortÁndote el pelo como este presentado por que todavÍa no tiene pelo, alan tacher. francisca:sabes lo que me ha costado tener este pelo, el dinero que he gastado en extensiones! william: si realmente me amas, lo harÍas. amor: si realmente me amas si es asÍ, no te quiero amar, busca a otra que te ame, y sobre todo busca atenciÓn terapÉutica, una persona que cree que su amor tiene que ser tan especÍfico, condicionado, tiene que tener cuidado antes de
francisca: willy, me haces tan feliz. william: quÉ bueno, eh?e que ver con respeto de mis anteriores parejas, hay algo de exclusividad, un contenido que no podemos pasar de una relaciÓn a la otra. es importante poder hacer ese stop, se estÁn perdiendo las m no estÁn disfrutando el momento, estÁn dejando pasar ese momento que puede ser para ellos. alan: algunos poner en juicio el amor que siente por ellos, como esa persona que vamos a llamar "el agotador". william: ¿hasta dÓnde...
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willie williams and other people talked about it because it was important to talk about community relationships. 1937 the police officer had to have a hearing that people of color came from miles around and stood up by the officer's houses of black officers waited for them to go to work. they were prodded the fact fact they were police officers. why did we stop sending people who will make a difference in our community? why did we stop paying attention to those things that are important before we dial zero or 9-1-1 why are we using our police and the way we know for fact they don't have the tools to address the issue of society. the 1980s also brought a change about how we look at mental health. what happened to the institution in 1980s? they close them down. who decided on for submission e. the orderlies and jails because an institution we take people too. i am a believer in the solution-based outcomes. we have to look at how we started this and how we got here. how manipulates her sons don a uniform to faithfully and diligently without partiality to the best of my ability so help me god. how
willie williams and other people talked about it because it was important to talk about community relationships. 1937 the police officer had to have a hearing that people of color came from miles around and stood up by the officer's houses of black officers waited for them to go to work. they were prodded the fact fact they were police officers. why did we stop sending people who will make a difference in our community? why did we stop paying attention to those things that are important before...
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i said earlier to brian willi s williams, 31 years in washington, i haven't heard anyone speak as eloquentlyut politics as a vocation, not just a career, and a vocation capable of nobility the way pope francis did today. and we have to hope that that has, you know, a healing effect in our politics. i think it's important to recognize that this is a man who's not reluctant to make judgments. we sometimes say he's not judgmental. well, he's making lots of judgments. he made judgments about religious freedom in washington by visiting the little sisters of the poor last night, who were of course in a contest with the obama administration over the hhs contraceptive mandate. he's making recommendations over the quality of our lives. he talked about in his homily tonight. so there's edge here. this is not just simply warm fuzzies. this is a man of conviction, a man of catholic conviction, and it's going to be a very interesting ride for the next three days here in the united states with pope francis. >> well, i think, george, to your point and to charlie's point. precisely the same point in the sen
i said earlier to brian willi s williams, 31 years in washington, i haven't heard anyone speak as eloquentlyut politics as a vocation, not just a career, and a vocation capable of nobility the way pope francis did today. and we have to hope that that has, you know, a healing effect in our politics. i think it's important to recognize that this is a man who's not reluctant to make judgments. we sometimes say he's not judgmental. well, he's making lots of judgments. he made judgments about...
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trost willy q troy. william tselepis jr.hanetta tsoy michael patrick tucker lance richard tumulty ching ping tung simon james turner donald joseph tuzio robert t. twomey jennifer lynn tzemis john g. ueltzhoeffer >> and my nephew rafael gomez. we all miss you. all your family. i remember the happy times. i love you. your mom still love you. >> and to my son paul who we love and miss so much but know paul you're in the safest place you could ever be and that's right here in mommy's...
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williams. yak hitched up sugar outside coconut willie's dairy daiquiri shoch there in louisiana. jake went inside, had a couple daiquiris. we don't know if it's strawberry. he had too many and before going back out, he tried to ride sugar home. >> a little too much to drink. why not ride a horse. safer that anway. the horse knows the way home. >> why not ride a horse? because before leaving coconut willies jake tried to ride the horse inside. not a good idea. he wound up in custody, sent home with a ticket from police. jake says he will never ever do that again. >> here's what i'm thinking happened at this. i'm not sure if you're familiar with the daiquiri shacks in louisiana but they have drive-through daiquiri shacks in louisiana. they do, yes. and the difference is, if you remove the straw from your daiquiri while in the car or apparently on your horse, then you can get pulled over for open container law. >> but if have a vau you're okay. >> you just have to keep it in there. it's one of those louisiana rules -- exactly. but also. he tried to take the horse inside of the daiqu
williams. yak hitched up sugar outside coconut willie's dairy daiquiri shoch there in louisiana. jake went inside, had a couple daiquiris. we don't know if it's strawberry. he had too many and before going back out, he tried to ride sugar home. >> a little too much to drink. why not ride a horse. safer that anway. the horse knows the way home. >> why not ride a horse? because before leaving coconut willies jake tried to ride the horse inside. not a good idea. he wound up in custody,...
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alan: ahora vamos con willie nuevamente que sea disfrutando de la magia de la gran carpa! williamje carne asada. ¿en un burrito de desayuno? no entiendo. ¿está es teouia avanzada de burritos, verdad? no, es introducción a burritos. pum. es el nuevo steak & eggs breakfast burrito de jack, con carne asada tierna, huevos revueltos, y cremosa salsa sriracha. todo envuelto en una tortilla. si buscas un burrito de desayuno básico, este no lo es. francisca: miren quÉ ternura. es la bebÉ tiene a todos cautivados con su ternura, se acerca para darle un beso al corderito, pero no le gustÓ al final. muy hermosa. karla: quÉ bonitos los niÑos, me fascinan. y hablando de niÑos, vamos con el niÑo de la casa, estÁ como niÑa literal en el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, vamos a pasar con willi al circo, no me pongas nerviosa. william: muy buenos dÍas a todos ustedes, hay un vicio por aquÍ, estamos en el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, estamos afuera del circo porque tenemos un acto nunca antes visto en exclusiva para los televidentes de "despierta amÉrica", y voy a llamar a pronto, el vocero del cir
alan: ahora vamos con willie nuevamente que sea disfrutando de la magia de la gran carpa! williamje carne asada. ¿en un burrito de desayuno? no entiendo. ¿está es teouia avanzada de burritos, verdad? no, es introducción a burritos. pum. es el nuevo steak & eggs breakfast burrito de jack, con carne asada tierna, huevos revueltos, y cremosa salsa sriracha. todo envuelto en una tortilla. si buscas un burrito de desayuno básico, este no lo es. francisca: miren quÉ ternura. es la bebÉ...
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alan: ahora vamos con willie nuevamente que sea disfrutando de la magia de la gran carpa! williame fascinan. y hablando de niÑos, vamos con el niÑo de la casa, estÁ como niÑa literal en el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, vamos a pasar con willi al circo, no me pongas nerviosa. william: muy buenos dÍas a todos ustedes, hay un vicio por aquÍ, estamos en el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, estamos afuera del circo porque tenemos un acto nunca antes visto en exclusiva para los televidentes de "despierta amÉrica", y voy a llamar a pronto, el vocero del circo nos va a explicar de quÉ se trata el acto. >> viene de bulgaria, hace el acto por todo el mundo, se para en la punta de la carpa y se va a parar de manos. william: es la carpa mÁs grande de estados unidos, le caben 2000 personas, y el amigo allÁ arriba se ha montado en lugares mucho mÁs altos que Éste, veamos el acto. ♪ ♪ allÍ lo estamos viendo, miren nada mÁs, con una mano se logra parar desde lo mÁs alto de la carpa del circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, y se queda parado allÍ por mucho tiempo. >> con una mano, no estaba contemplado. wi
alan: ahora vamos con willie nuevamente que sea disfrutando de la magia de la gran carpa! williame fascinan. y hablando de niÑos, vamos con el niÑo de la casa, estÁ como niÑa literal en el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, vamos a pasar con willi al circo, no me pongas nerviosa. william: muy buenos dÍas a todos ustedes, hay un vicio por aquÍ, estamos en el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez, estamos afuera del circo porque tenemos un acto nunca antes visto en exclusiva para los televidentes de...
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william: tambiÉn lo pueden ver en sus tabletas, en sus ipads, lo que sea. francisca: pero williso nunca los quiso mostrar, Él tiene el cuerpo cubierto de tatuajes, mucha gente no se lo imagina, pero unas fotos van a salir, y van a generar polÉmica, pero por primera vez en televisiÓn va a hablar sobre sus tatuajes y su significado. han surgido muchÍsimas cosas respecto a tus tatuajes, han muchos rumores, yo sÉ que tu a nadie le hablas de tus tatuajes, ¿por quÉ? jomari: porque sin quererlo se han convertido en un secreto, sin serlo, o sea, quien realmente me conoce sabe que tengo tatuajes, mis sobrinos saben que tengo tatuajes, mi familia lo sabe, pero se ha convertido en un secreto, por miedo, por miedo a romper un poco el concepto que la gente tiene de mÍ, es absurdo si lo pienso, realmente es absurdo, pero ha llegado el momento que va a salir, prefiero yo contar la historia, a que otra persona lo cuente de mÍ. mi primer tatuajes fue a los 14 aÑos. yo ya vivÍa solo, era muy gordito, me costaba a verme al espejo, entonces los tatuajes fue una forma de amar mi cuerpo, era difÍcil n
william: tambiÉn lo pueden ver en sus tabletas, en sus ipads, lo que sea. francisca: pero williso nunca los quiso mostrar, Él tiene el cuerpo cubierto de tatuajes, mucha gente no se lo imagina, pero unas fotos van a salir, y van a generar polÉmica, pero por primera vez en televisiÓn va a hablar sobre sus tatuajes y su significado. han surgido muchÍsimas cosas respecto a tus tatuajes, han muchos rumores, yo sÉ que tu a nadie le hablas de tus tatuajes, ¿por quÉ? jomari: porque sin...
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william: tambiÉn lo pueden ver en sus tabletas, en sus ipads, lo que sea. francisca: pero willisuÉ? jomari: porque sin quererlo se han convertido en un secreto, sin serlo, o sea, quien realmente me conoce sabe que tengo tatuajes, mis sobrinos saben que tengo tatuajes, mi familia lo sabe, pero se ha convertido en un secreto, por miedo, por miedo a romper un poco el concepto que la gente tiene de mÍ, es absurdo si lo pienso, realmente es absurdo, pero ha llegado el momento que va a salir, prefiero yo contar la historia, a que otra persona lo cuente de mÍ. mi primer tatuajes fue a los 14 aÑos. yo ya vivÍa solo, era muy gordito, me costaba a verme al espejo, entonces los tatuajes fue una forma de amar mi cuerpo, era difÍcil no verme a un espejo y odiarme, ver lo que la gente me decÍa, gordo y feo, los tatuajes me empezaron a mostrar una parte bonita de un Ángulo de mi cuerpo, los espacios cuentan mi historia, soy inmigrante, he vivido en siete ciudades, entonces he aprendido que a veces nada mÁs puedo ir con una maleta, pero hay historias que se quedan en mi y decidÍ ponerlas en mi c
william: tambiÉn lo pueden ver en sus tabletas, en sus ipads, lo que sea. francisca: pero willisuÉ? jomari: porque sin quererlo se han convertido en un secreto, sin serlo, o sea, quien realmente me conoce sabe que tengo tatuajes, mis sobrinos saben que tengo tatuajes, mi familia lo sabe, pero se ha convertido en un secreto, por miedo, por miedo a romper un poco el concepto que la gente tiene de mÍ, es absurdo si lo pienso, realmente es absurdo, pero ha llegado el momento que va a salir,...
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willi, no me falles. johnny: nos fuimos. alan: va williamnte 24 horas, hay que ¿quieres una sensación realmente liviana? prueba la nueva aveeno® sheer hydration. su fórmula con avena ofrece hidratación intensa que se siente liviana y se absorbe en segundos para piel suave que luce saludable. aveeno®. naturalmente bella. pero muchos de los niños dejan parte de lo que les sirven en el para alimplato. mientras le enseñas a comer balanceado, dale pediasure que ofrece nutrición completa y balanceada con 7 gramos de proteína para ayudarlos a crecer y a tu tranquilidad. somos lel piso queda...via y tenemos muchas fiestas en la casa. (sounds) después de la fiesta me dejan a mí con todo el problema. y el trapeador sólo mueve el sucio de un lado para el otro. [doorbell] ¡guau! ¡qué bueno está! ¡swiffer wetjet! ¡esto es maravilloso! ¡uh! !agh! déjame tratar un poquito. no. lo pasas una sola vez y ya está. te puedes ir a dormir. ahora que limpiamos tan rápido... ...podemos tener más fiestas. ♪ ♪ karla: eso es lo que queremos llegar a la meta, uno se pon
willi, no me falles. johnny: nos fuimos. alan: va williamnte 24 horas, hay que ¿quieres una sensación realmente liviana? prueba la nueva aveeno® sheer hydration. su fórmula con avena ofrece hidratación intensa que se siente liviana y se absorbe en segundos para piel suave que luce saludable. aveeno®. naturalmente bella. pero muchos de los niños dejan parte de lo que les sirven en el para alimplato. mientras le enseñas a comer balanceado, dale pediasure que ofrece nutrición completa y...
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women's semifinal match between williams and roberta vinci originally scheduled tonight will be played friday morning. gerri willis the national tennis center in queens, new york. you still have a great time even if it is raining there. >> david, we're having a great time. fans might be disappointed they can't see semifinals tonight. it will happen tomorrow. hopefully the sun will be out tomorrow. david, meantime, we're looking around, trying to figure out how much it cost average family of four to come here to actually see all the cool stuff, right? say you bring your family of four to have lunch. you're paying $81. here is what you get. a couple of beers for mom and dad. some sodas. four sandwiches, 81 bucks. if you want to buy souvenirs it will really cost you. say you buy sweatshirts for the kids, a shirt for mom, a couple of jackets. that will add up to $740. a lot of money people are spending here. it is money, money, here at u.s. open. finally if you want to see serena, and really believe she will make it, many people do, the finals on sunday, how much will it cost you to four tickets for you and kids in $3
women's semifinal match between williams and roberta vinci originally scheduled tonight will be played friday morning. gerri willis the national tennis center in queens, new york. you still have a great time even if it is raining there. >> david, we're having a great time. fans might be disappointed they can't see semifinals tonight. it will happen tomorrow. hopefully the sun will be out tomorrow. david, meantime, we're looking around, trying to figure out how much it cost average family...
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williams. >> i'll go over here. >> willie's obsessed. >> i always thought water froze at 3 2. depending on the water it's different temperature. >> that's correct. everybody thinks water freezes at 32 degrees and that's water that's has lily tiny bits and particles. you remove those you have pure water and it can be taken down to 55 degrees fahrenheit and if you put it on existing ice you'll get instant ice and you can actually build that ice up in a reverse icicle. we did this on my youtube channel to about a foot tall to make the world's largest reverse icicle. >> you're living up to wow week already. >> seriously. >> my gosh. >> that's amazing. >> that's the reverse icicle. >> what we have over here is poor man's liquid nitrogen. >> okay. >> this is ice propyl alcohol, what we have in there is a very thinly carved pumpkin and roll it around in there and make sure we get it nice and gold. >> all right. >> we'll deep freeze it to where it's so deep frozen that it can shatter just like a christmas ornament. negative 109 degrees farenheit. >> you have to be careful when you're
williams. >> i'll go over here. >> willie's obsessed. >> i always thought water froze at 3 2. depending on the water it's different temperature. >> that's correct. everybody thinks water freezes at 32 degrees and that's water that's has lily tiny bits and particles. you remove those you have pure water and it can be taken down to 55 degrees fahrenheit and if you put it on existing ice you'll get instant ice and you can actually build that ice up in a reverse icicle. we...
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serena williams is two matches away from first grand slam in 2years. gerri willise billie jean king tennis center. good morning to you. >> hi, maria. arthur ashe is over my shoulder. serena williams faces robert today vinci. in this tournament. driving up prices for women's singles ticket. let me tell you big match on sunday, price $985. amazing. i want to show you. you are here. as a matter of fact this is the u.s. open program. take a look at this. very nice. serena right on the cover here. open it up guess who inside? maria, stuart varney. maria: i love it. >> you're here in spirit. everybody lear, thousands of fans who come will see you and stuart varney as look at the program guide. will be very exciting. maria: cool stuff. we're checking back. gerri willis throughout the day. later today tennis legend andre agassi will sit down with trish regan on "the intelligence report," 2:00 p.m. eastern on fox business network. join us for that. >>> nfl season kicks off tonight, patriots versus steelers. can tom brady repeat last season's success despite the "deflategate
serena williams is two matches away from first grand slam in 2years. gerri willise billie jean king tennis center. good morning to you. >> hi, maria. arthur ashe is over my shoulder. serena williams faces robert today vinci. in this tournament. driving up prices for women's singles ticket. let me tell you big match on sunday, price $985. amazing. i want to show you. you are here. as a matter of fact this is the u.s. open program. take a look at this. very nice. serena right on the cover...
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karla: aprendemos de un grande, y para ser grande hay que ser humilde, willie, estÁ a punto de llegar nuestra invitada selena gÓmez! william de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2, o si es alérgico a victoza® o alguno de sus ingredientes. los síntomas de una reacción alérgica grave pueden incluir picazón, sarpullido o dificultad para respirar. infórmele a su médico si tiene un bulto o inflamación en el cuello. en personas que usan victoza® pueden presentarse efectos secundarios graves, como inflamación del páncreas (pancreatitis). deje de usar victoza® y llame de inmediato a su médico si tiene síntomas de pancreatitis, como un dolor abdominal intenso que no desaparece o que va desde el abdomen hacia la espalda, acompañado o no de vómitos. informe a su médico sobre todos los medicamentos que usa y si tiene alguna afección de salud. usar victoza® con sulfonilureas o insulina puede causar bajos niveles de azúcar en sangre. los efectos secundarios más frecuentes son náuseas, diarrea, dolor de cabeza y vómitos. los efectos secundarios pueden causar deshidratación, la cual puede provocar problemas renales. si su píldora no le da
karla: aprendemos de un grande, y para ser grande hay que ser humilde, willie, estÁ a punto de llegar nuestra invitada selena gÓmez! william de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2, o si es alérgico a victoza® o alguno de sus ingredientes. los síntomas de una reacción alérgica grave pueden incluir picazón, sarpullido o dificultad para respirar. infórmele a su médico si tiene un bulto o inflamación en el cuello. en personas que usan victoza® pueden presentarse efectos secundarios...
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willi y ana brenda. alan: ana brenda estÁ con un cafÉ. william: ya le abriste el instagram a michelle?. alan: madres saquen a su vez de a pasear y se pueden poner en forma al mismo tiempo, las rutinas de ejercicios que pueden hacer con el cochecito o carriola de su hijo- william: quieren una sandÍa o un plÁtano? alan: sÓlo william puede usar ese super. en olive garden. f¿se puede lavar tanto amor con un poco de dawn ultra? oh, sí una botella tiene el poder desengrasante de dos botellas de este otro líquido. una gota de dawn y adiós a la grasa. pero nunca voy a dejar destruye mihacerlo., porque ahora tengo el champú y acondicionador pantene. la fórmula pro-v de pantene fortalece mi cabello tanto, que elimina el daño de 100 secados. strong is beautiful. pantene. probé una de esas toallas de papel económicas pero el rollo desapareció. bounty es 2 veces más absorbente así que cada rollo dura más. bounty. dura más y absorbe más rápido. alan:en la gigante este prÓximo sÁbado, tenemos el placer karlita martÍnez y tu servidor en presentar la despedida final sÁbado gigante, podemos hablar etern
willi y ana brenda. alan: ana brenda estÁ con un cafÉ. william: ya le abriste el instagram a michelle?. alan: madres saquen a su vez de a pasear y se pueden poner en forma al mismo tiempo, las rutinas de ejercicios que pueden hacer con el cochecito o carriola de su hijo- william: quieren una sandÍa o un plÁtano? alan: sÓlo william puede usar ese super. en olive garden. f¿se puede lavar tanto amor con un poco de dawn ultra? oh, sí una botella tiene el poder desengrasante de dos botellas...
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willie clark and his business partner johnny peersol started deep city, recording and promoting local talent. out of johnny's record shop. the label became a showcase for artists like betty wright, frank williamsor for either producing or writing, it is a very, very long list, quite an amazing list. >> it's about 1,200. >> 1,200 songs. >> it just flows. i'm like a song mechanic. you bring it to me. i'll help you fix it. >> william and his writing partner clarence "blowfly" reed wrote such classics as "clean up woman" and "rocking chair." and "willing and able." deep city was miami's answer to motown, the unique sound. 50 years, 100 years from now if you were to do an internet search and punch in the miami sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> the culture was a mixture of bahamian, jamaican, and people came down from georgia and alabama, but that bahamian influence was dominant. >> right. >> we would have bands who would march from overtown all the way to liberty city and back in big parades. this influence, the dancing and
willie clark and his business partner johnny peersol started deep city, recording and promoting local talent. out of johnny's record shop. the label became a showcase for artists like betty wright, frank williamsor for either producing or writing, it is a very, very long list, quite an amazing list. >> it's about 1,200. >> 1,200 songs. >> it just flows. i'm like a song mechanic. you bring it to me. i'll help you fix it. >> william and his writing partner clarence...
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william wallace, executive director of u.s. ignite. his friends call him will. i'll call him willie. >> so nice to see so many people here so early in the morning. i come from a nonprofit organization called u.s. ignite. we've been called to think about next-generation applications that can take advantage of next-generation networks as they evolve. we're a little bit like where we were in 1991 and '92 when the first internet came out and trying to figure out what to do with this before the first browser arrived. our goals are to create 60 transformative applications over the next three to four years, working across 200 community and smart city test beds so that we have places where these applications can be tried and proven well in advance of actual application. we're finding an early application like in places such as chattanooga and kansas city, where fiber exists that there are quite a number of economic benefits occurring through job creation, technology, ecosystems, startups and so on. i'm going to talk a little bit about our view of this evolving infrastructure to support the
william wallace, executive director of u.s. ignite. his friends call him will. i'll call him willie. >> so nice to see so many people here so early in the morning. i come from a nonprofit organization called u.s. ignite. we've been called to think about next-generation applications that can take advantage of next-generation networks as they evolve. we're a little bit like where we were in 1991 and '92 when the first internet came out and trying to figure out what to do with this before...
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willie. >> al, thanks very much. just ahead or "pop start." big day for alison williams starting with a wedding and ending with an emmy. >> and president is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones one of financial services firms in the country? or is it 13,000 financial advisors who take the time to say thank you? 'night jim. gonna be a while? i am liz got a little writing to do. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. [music] defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium only from citracal. (woman) you want to eat... (dog) do i want eat? yes, i want to eui. (dog) do i want to eat, yes. that's like nine times you've asked...yes. i mean it's beneful. i can actually see the meaty chunks and carrots right there...look at it. it's beautiful. mmmmmmm, thank you so much... but you know tomorrow night... ...how 'bout we just assume i do want to eat... ...you know speed things up a (vo) beneful chopped blends, a ...your dog will love. made with plus carrots a
willie. >> al, thanks very much. just ahead or "pop start." big day for alison williams starting with a wedding and ending with an emmy. >> and president is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones one of financial services firms in the country? or is it 13,000 financial advisors who take the time to say thank you? 'night jim. gonna be a while? i am liz got a little writing to do. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't...
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sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> williean himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the spinsters and the departments under their leadership deputy superintendant lee and superintendant guerrero over the social justice and the entire central over 555 frankly including leslie and the dramatic julie ann bulk (clapping.) please step forward and please join us. (clapping.) >> thank you. >> this has support all corporate cooperate resources my success is every time of her talent and dedication now i'm pleased to bring to the podium richard (clapping.) a >> so what do i think about this the school in the heart of bayview (clapping.) i want to sincerely thank principle hobson we're really proud we searched the nation for a founding principle at willie l. brown middle school i think th
sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> williean himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the...
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sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> willien himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the spinsters and the departments under their leadership deputy superintendant lee and superintendant guerrero over the social justice and the entire central over 555 frankly including leslie and the dramatic julie ann bulk (clapping.) please step forward and please join us. (clapping.) >> thank you. >> this has support all corporate cooperate resources my success is every time of her talent and dedication now i'm pleased to bring to the podium richard (clapping.) a >> so what do i think about this the school in the heart of bayview (clapping.) i want to sincerely thank principle hobson we're really proud we searched the nation for a founding principle at willie l. brown middle school i think tha
sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> willien himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the...
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sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> williean himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the spinsters and the departments under their leadership deputy superintendant lee and superintendant guerrero over the social justice and the entire central over 555 frankly including leslie and the dramatic julie ann bulk (clapping.) please step forward and please join us. (clapping.) >> thank you. >> this has support all corporate cooperate resources my success is every time of her talent and dedication now i'm pleased to bring to the podium richard (clapping.) a >> so what do i think about this the school in the heart of bayview (clapping.) i want to sincerely thank principle hobson we're really proud we searched the nation for a founding principle at willie l. brown middle school i think th
sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> williean himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the...
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serena williams two matches away from it are slim and a year for the first time since 1988. tennis is also a huge moneymaker. gerry willisopen. how much money are we talking about? >> ashley, money, money, money at the u.s. open. the stadium over my shoulder here with lots of people coming in including 400 officials. $800 million to answer your question. the amount of people coming will spend on restaurants, huber, hotels. a lot of the average ticket price $385. a family of four would be $1600. if you go to the all-important sunday match, you are paying $965 for that ticket. imagine that. the other thing we must mention, take a look at this. serena is right here. who are people going to see in this beautiful magazine everyone will get a picture of mr. varney. it's not awesome? powerful warning. there they are. bernie and maria bartiromo here at the u.s. open. ashley: fantastic stuff. mr. varney appreciate that as well. later comment don't miss trish regan's interview with andrea agassi. hopefully he will bring on steffi graf. liz: a whole two hours of "varney & company" on the books. more just three minutes away. >> .the
serena williams two matches away from it are slim and a year for the first time since 1988. tennis is also a huge moneymaker. gerry willisopen. how much money are we talking about? >> ashley, money, money, money at the u.s. open. the stadium over my shoulder here with lots of people coming in including 400 officials. $800 million to answer your question. the amount of people coming will spend on restaurants, huber, hotels. a lot of the average ticket price $385. a family of four would be...
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williams steps out of the box and joins a new bunch of celebrities. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, williening. can you believe it's the final day of september. >> wow. >> september 0th, 2015. 30 days has september, april, may june and november. >> all the rest have 31 except for february. >> willie along with al, natalie and tamron. morning jam by prince today. >> "1,000 xs and os." >> crank it up. this has something to do with nat mo. my jam of the day, i said tweet me, you know, what you think my song and al said why is it a competition and i said natalie morales taught me everything is a competition, so i solicited, oh, my gosh, so i was torn and looked at twitter and oh, prince, he always brings it, this is amazing. >> did somebody suggest it. >> funny you say that and i call, let me call someone who knows music. the phone rings, ring, ring. >> it rings like that. >> because it's old school, i have a rotary. >> old school rotary phone. >> hello, prince. >> and he said. >> hello, miss tamron. >> ladies and gentlemen, prince. >> on the phone right now. >> say, hi. >> prince, good mornin
williams steps out of the box and joins a new bunch of celebrities. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, williening. can you believe it's the final day of september. >> wow. >> september 0th, 2015. 30 days has september, april, may june and november. >> all the rest have 31 except for february. >> willie along with al, natalie and tamron. morning jam by prince today. >>...
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sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> williean himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the spinsters and the departments under their leadership deputy superintendant lee and superintendant guerrero over the social justice and the entire central over 555 frankly including leslie and the dramatic julie ann bulk (clapping.) please step forward and please join us. (clapping.) >> thank you. >> this has support all corporate cooperate resources my success is every time of her talent and dedication now i'm pleased to bring to the podium richard (clapping.) a >> so what do i think about this the school in the heart of bayview (clapping.) i want to sincerely thank principle hobson we're really proud we searched the nation for a founding principle at willie l. brown middle school i think th
sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> williean himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the...