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, hi, winnie how are you? >> high bob how are you? >> good my friend bin winnie. we go back to the bent elbow days in northeast philadelphia. >> long timing. >> they were the days. who is your fellow here? >> my general manager joe nelson than is my corporate chef and partner john o'brien. >> now the fabulous things on the menu, let's run down what you have here. my gosh, look at this, common in here, john. >> here a platter our multi grain bagel. we have our parmesian, as owe ago owe, fresh broccoli, we have our banana walnut pan cunnings -- pancakes, signature winnie sandwich, fried egg roasted peppers fresh spinach, parmesian cheese. >> what's this one right here in the mid until. >> our winola. we made homemade grab old a all kinds of nuts, seeds grains and we affectionately called it winola. little play on win he's name here. >> look at the size of the cupcake. what flavors do you have here? >> this is our van all with homemade butter cream icing. this is just a plane chocolate with butter cream icing. we
, hi, winnie how are you? >> high bob how are you? >> good my friend bin winnie. we go back to the bent elbow days in northeast philadelphia. >> long timing. >> they were the days. who is your fellow here? >> my general manager joe nelson than is my corporate chef and partner john o'brien. >> now the fabulous things on the menu, let's run down what you have here. my gosh, look at this, common in here, john. >> here a platter our multi grain bagel. we...
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May 1, 2015
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i'll ask you basically the same question i asked winnie. do you believe yesterday's sell-off or today's rally. >> i believe yesterday's sell-off is where we're really going to go. i think we're challenged, we'll hit resistance as we challenge the highs. i don't think the market is ready yet. i don't think the economy's ready yet. all the data we're seeing continues to be weak. even though i agree we'll make a slow recovery i think the market is still challenging. it needs to let the economy catch up. i want to say one other thing when you talk about stocks like linkedin there's not a lot of capitalization in terms of shares outstanding. it's a $200 name. the moves that you see in a stock like linked in are exaggerated because of stock outstanding. there's not a lot of float. therefore, it creates even more volatile moves. >> that's a great point. we'll give you the final word. what were you saying about payrolls, what's your estimate. >> looking something over 200,000, probably 225,000. that would be a nice reprieve from what we saw in marc
i'll ask you basically the same question i asked winnie. do you believe yesterday's sell-off or today's rally. >> i believe yesterday's sell-off is where we're really going to go. i think we're challenged, we'll hit resistance as we challenge the highs. i don't think the market is ready yet. i don't think the economy's ready yet. all the data we're seeing continues to be weak. even though i agree we'll make a slow recovery i think the market is still challenging. it needs to let the...
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May 6, 2015
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today low clouds and sun, breezy to winnie, -- windy. 74, 75, that's what they will be coast and bay should be 64 to 68, that's about what they will be. 75 for santa rosa, 74 for morgan hill. clouds increase tomorrow. a possibility of thundershowers north and east. friday breezy, mostly sunny on saturday. because we wanted to make it easy. >> yes. >> mother's day. >> he got it. >> i remember that yesterday. >> did your wife hear you had a tough time with this. >> she's sleeping right now. thank you steve. >>> a mother of 3 out smarts a boyfriend holding her hostage. >> i don't know if i would have thought of it. something she did no naturally the boyfriend didn't think about it. >> the way dinner plans helped save a mom and her kids. >> it's a can do neighborhood. >> what happened when the close- knit neighborhood witnessed a group of teenagers trying to mug a woman. . >>> welcome back to mornings at two. a quick thinking woman and children are safe. her boyfriend held her and her three children hostage. she ordered dinner and took opportunity to get help. in the comment she typed 91
today low clouds and sun, breezy to winnie, -- windy. 74, 75, that's what they will be coast and bay should be 64 to 68, that's about what they will be. 75 for santa rosa, 74 for morgan hill. clouds increase tomorrow. a possibility of thundershowers north and east. friday breezy, mostly sunny on saturday. because we wanted to make it easy. >> yes. >> mother's day. >> he got it. >> i remember that yesterday. >> did your wife hear you had a tough time with this....
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May 12, 2015
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they cooked up the next best thing, they trained aquatic mammals winnie the pooh and laska to shoot guns and pledge allegiance to communism. they're so cute! stolen valor! stolen valor! you're not navy s.e.a.l.s, you are not part of s.e.a.l. team 6. and little laska got in trouble with shaky trigger flipper. she was dishonorably discharged to the oven where she was served with the bosht and the pierogis and chianti. i have never been able to make that noise. >>> you know what is nuts? posting videos online, you know what is banana skins if the video is from the top of a building which is over 2,000 feet high. two daredevil photographers climbed the ping and international finance center in china which when it opened in 2016 will be the second tallest building in the world, topping out at 115 stories. the pair had nothing at all to catch themselves in the event of a slip. the two made a hobby of climbing incredibly high structures because they were both incredibly high, including the great pyramid of giza, the shanghai tower and of course, snoop dogg. get it? yeah! if you want to see any o
they cooked up the next best thing, they trained aquatic mammals winnie the pooh and laska to shoot guns and pledge allegiance to communism. they're so cute! stolen valor! stolen valor! you're not navy s.e.a.l.s, you are not part of s.e.a.l. team 6. and little laska got in trouble with shaky trigger flipper. she was dishonorably discharged to the oven where she was served with the bosht and the pierogis and chianti. i have never been able to make that noise. >>> you know what is nuts?...
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May 10, 2015
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this aircraft was called the winnie mae of oklahoma, and he was the first pilot to fly solo around the world. he did that in 1933 and did that and back to floyd bennett field. there is laura ingalls' aircraft, called the auto de fe, which is latin for act of faith. which as we've seen, anytime you got into a plane in the early days, it was an act of faith. she was getting ready to make a cross-country east to west flight, attempting to set the record that had been set earlier by amelia ehrhardt, and she actually ended up breaking amelia's record by about five hours. it was a pretty good flight. amelia ehrhardt did do a lot of flying at floyd bennett field. this was probably the plane she flew the most and set the most records in, which she called her little red bus, a lockheed vega, same kind of plane that wiley post flew. there she is upon her return from being the first woman to fly a plane across the atlantic. she was also the first woman to fly across the atlantic, but she was not the pilot. she was a passenger. she was also the first woman to fly twice across the atlantic. of cour
this aircraft was called the winnie mae of oklahoma, and he was the first pilot to fly solo around the world. he did that in 1933 and did that and back to floyd bennett field. there is laura ingalls' aircraft, called the auto de fe, which is latin for act of faith. which as we've seen, anytime you got into a plane in the early days, it was an act of faith. she was getting ready to make a cross-country east to west flight, attempting to set the record that had been set earlier by amelia...
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May 27, 2015
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winnie the cleanest camera organa get you that hopefully soon and partly cloudy conditions we are looking also some storms not the bay area but out for the mounds yosemite and the sierra nevada also committed lending strikes that were seeing as well. the bay area was a little bit address a letter earlier today an increasing close again far inland through livermore and that may be a few drops of rain at a light rain overnight into tomorrow morning as well possible for the morning commute a great start temperatures warm up the inland but the coast is cool, we look for eighties to return for the rest like cycling down generally in the fifties all across the bay area by a small morning and grab a coat like sweater by lunchtime we see '60s and '70s and decayed by the yellow east and north bay south bay and then we see even some yellow and orange creeping up indicating potentially for some eighties appear farther out east out maybe toward the remarks of the central valley the cose staying cool in the '60s and check out your highs for tomorrow 3:00 p.m. 66 oakland upper 60s and castro valley fre
winnie the cleanest camera organa get you that hopefully soon and partly cloudy conditions we are looking also some storms not the bay area but out for the mounds yosemite and the sierra nevada also committed lending strikes that were seeing as well. the bay area was a little bit address a letter earlier today an increasing close again far inland through livermore and that may be a few drops of rain at a light rain overnight into tomorrow morning as well possible for the morning commute a great...
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May 20, 2015
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forÑiúmtnth r&ghtÑiÑi now, he isÑi -- >>çó]o amount of time on the aaronian -- >> iñr think iran has been a winÑir him, he absolutely has been in lockstep request the obama administration, he he has worked theÑi bilateralÑi re ineffective. >> rose: even though reason blue good relation ship >> witk >> it is okay not bad theyçó handed him a potato last week, that wasn't bad. i mean lab i don't have i think is the most capable foreign minister of a major country out there which doesn't help us, given he is against us in mostxd things. labarov,çó and, youçóçó know,. >> rose:.#e don't they come up with a treat treaties solution for syria then? if they are soÑi good? >> the russians? they are not not that good. >> rose: i thought you said he was the most creative foreign minis >> for putin he is strong, and doing a lotñr of things putin wants him to do. his ability -- >> rose: what putin wants to do -- >> i would not wantÑi to have that portfolio, that is a challenge. >> rose: so russia so china, we need more cooperation, we need to respect, vg need to be firm where we need to be firm, and if you had
forÑiúmtnth r&ghtÑiÑi now, he isÑi -- >>çó]o amount of time on the aaronian -- >> iñr think iran has been a winÑir him, he absolutely has been in lockstep request the obama administration, he he has worked theÑi bilateralÑi re ineffective. >> rose: even though reason blue good relation ship >> witk >> it is okay not bad theyçó handed him a potato last week, that wasn't bad. i mean lab i don't have i think is the most capable foreign minister of a...
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May 29, 2015
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my name is winnie and i'm the executive vice president of external affairs here at the center for americanprogress. thank you for joining us for the important conversation about terminal justice reform. we are proud to be hosting it with the national network. the u.s. is the world's leader in incarceration with 2.2 million people currently in the nation's jails and prisons. a 500% increase over the past 30 years. these trends have resulted in prison overcrowding at a rapidly expanding penal system despite increasing evidence that large-scale incarceration is not the most effective means of achieving public safety. while acknowledging the need to continue working toward keeping our community safe, the impact of over criminalization and over incarceration resonates throughout our country. between 70 and 100 million americans for as many as one in three have a criminal record. a criminal history carries lifelong barriers that can block successful reentry and participation in our society. this has broad implications not only for the millions of individuals who are prevented from moving on with
my name is winnie and i'm the executive vice president of external affairs here at the center for americanprogress. thank you for joining us for the important conversation about terminal justice reform. we are proud to be hosting it with the national network. the u.s. is the world's leader in incarceration with 2.2 million people currently in the nation's jails and prisons. a 500% increase over the past 30 years. these trends have resulted in prison overcrowding at a rapidly expanding penal...