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. >> worcester sheer? >> i said worcester sheer. >> what about this specific word?ing specific? >> specifically not. >> a lot of times children say pacific. >> they do. it's cute when they're little. then you need to correct them. >> i'm shocked at this next one, squirrel? are we sure about this? >> because it's so squirrely. >> according to people on reddit. if you have been to the brewery you might have trouble pronouncing brewery. >> brewery. >> that would be the natural phenomenon which is the final word we're highlighting that many english speakers -- >> i got a problem with this list except for worcestershire. >> are you above -- >> i'm saying this is not a true swath of america. >> okay. we need confessions from you at home. if you have words you have trouble pronouncing, send them to us and share. >> one of them is derby. a lot of people say darby. >> derby? >> really? >> that's on the list too. >> we only use the five words right now. >> meanwhile, it is 12 minutes after the top of the hour. he's got a long list of in the senate who wants to run for preside
. >> worcester sheer? >> i said worcester sheer. >> what about this specific word?ing specific? >> specifically not. >> a lot of times children say pacific. >> they do. it's cute when they're little. then you need to correct them. >> i'm shocked at this next one, squirrel? are we sure about this? >> because it's so squirrely. >> according to people on reddit. if you have been to the brewery you might have trouble pronouncing brewery....
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what is just the worcester material -- the worst material in an earthquake like this.re in a community that was five or six stories tall. most it not all of it has collapsed. it's only a few stories tall just brick after brick piled on top of each other. that is what search team are sifting through. we're with the -- we were with the turkish search team earlier as they were looking for signs of an on-- of a victim. onlookers heard cried. we heard of a recovery in the past 24 hours. we've also heard miracle stories, a 4-month-old baby rescued yesterday. so that's certainly what keeps search teams here going. they are sending more and more crews in here. they say's possible to survive an earthquake for a couple of weeks after it strikes. search teams optimistic they'll find more people buried alive in the rubble. >> thank you very much. for more on this tragedy of extraordinary proportions i'm joined by someone who grew up in nepal. internationally known designer pablo who moved to nepal in 2000. his family is still -- moved from nepal in 2009. his family is still in kat
what is just the worcester material -- the worst material in an earthquake like this.re in a community that was five or six stories tall. most it not all of it has collapsed. it's only a few stories tall just brick after brick piled on top of each other. that is what search team are sifting through. we're with the -- we were with the turkish search team earlier as they were looking for signs of an on-- of a victim. onlookers heard cried. we heard of a recovery in the past 24 hours. we've also...
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introducing today's contestants -- a professor of political science from worcester massachusetts...d writer originally from fairbanks, alaska... and our returning champion a chef from steamboat springs, colorado...
introducing today's contestants -- a professor of political science from worcester massachusetts...d writer originally from fairbanks, alaska... and our returning champion a chef from steamboat springs, colorado...
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introducing today's contestants -- a professor of political science from worcester massachusetts...writer originally from fairbanks, alaska... and our returning champion a chef from steamboat springs, colorado... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! hey, johnny. hi, everyone. welcome aboard. greg -- $25,000. you learn a lot in the kitchen. chip and eric, good to have you with us today. let's go to work, fellas. the jeopardy! round -- first round of play. one daily double coming up in one of these categories. who are "they"? s-h coming up twice in each correct response. and finally... the uss intrepid -- clues aboard an aircraft carrier that survived world war ii and vietnam to become a floating national historic landmark. and, greg, you get to make the first selection. let's do what are you afraid of? for $600, alex. eric. what are needles? needles. yes. uss intrepid for $200. all right, sarah has the first clue. in february 1944 uss intrepid's crew had to improvise a sail to steer the ship
introducing today's contestants -- a professor of political science from worcester massachusetts...writer originally from fairbanks, alaska... and our returning champion a chef from steamboat springs, colorado... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! hey, johnny. hi, everyone. welcome aboard. greg -- $25,000. you learn a lot in the kitchen. chip and eric, good to have you with us today. let's go to work, fellas. the jeopardy! round -- first round of play. one daily...
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. >> guest: that was a lebanese restaurant in worcester mass, where i went to clark university, and afterall my time on the school paper rather than going to classes -- way past midnight i would go to the el morocco and get a sandwich, stuffed cabbage or grape leaves and i became friends with the co-owner. and he when he learned that i was a scholar, took an interest in me and started sort of promoting me, introducing me to the first journalist i'd ever met, a columnist on the worcester telegram. and it was such a thrill to meet a real professional journalist. about that time i'd done the story in the scarlet on the discrimination against blacks in rental housing, almost half said they would not rent to blacks, and that give me a little more prominence. but, you know, back then i i had no idea what i was going to do, whether i would ever be a success in life and joe would introduce me to these people and really made a huge difference to me that he would believe in me that he took an interest in me. and, of course, later i went back to el morocco with my two kids, my son and my daughter, g
. >> guest: that was a lebanese restaurant in worcester mass, where i went to clark university, and afterall my time on the school paper rather than going to classes -- way past midnight i would go to the el morocco and get a sandwich, stuffed cabbage or grape leaves and i became friends with the co-owner. and he when he learned that i was a scholar, took an interest in me and started sort of promoting me, introducing me to the first journalist i'd ever met, a columnist on the worcester...
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league baseball game stretched all the way back to 1882 when six fans were in the stands for the worcesterersus the troy trojans. >> six more than will be in the stands later on. that's incredible. joel waldman live for us. >>> whole foods being criticized for making sandwiches in baltimore. they posted this photo, the picture creating a firestorm online. one tweet saying kids are left home because of there is no school. whole foods removed the store photo. >>> the time now six minutes till the top of the hour. shamed over sweets. why this note is leaving a preschoolers' parents furious. >>> the score that will have you smiling all day. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> before you lea
league baseball game stretched all the way back to 1882 when six fans were in the stands for the worcesterersus the troy trojans. >> six more than will be in the stands later on. that's incredible. joel waldman live for us. >>> whole foods being criticized for making sandwiches in baltimore. they posted this photo, the picture creating a firestorm online. one tweet saying kids are left home because of there is no school. whole foods removed the store photo. >>> the time...
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police officer in massachusetts was arraigned on assault charges accused of beating a suspect in worcester massachusetts. michael monteith punched a man threw him to the floor and kicked him. >>> there is a program in texas to teach young boys account ablghtsd. accountability. the program is spearheaded by a texas judge. heidi zhou-castro has the story. heidi. >> one in six black boys and one in ten latino boys are at risk of being jailed, according to the american civil liberties defense fund. after a person's first taste of the criminal justice system, only leads to more trouble down the road. it's so important to catch them early. that is exactly what this dallas program is helping these boys right after their first mistake. steps from the barbed wire, sitting quietly inside a courthouse are boys learning to become men. >> what seems so big in your world is not real world. >> he's doing great in the home. >> you have a test coming up. go with the tu torque. >> no itututoring. >> it is been months since both mother and son called, jack's big mistake. >> why do you think jack did it? >> s
police officer in massachusetts was arraigned on assault charges accused of beating a suspect in worcester massachusetts. michael monteith punched a man threw him to the floor and kicked him. >>> there is a program in texas to teach young boys account ablghtsd. accountability. the program is spearheaded by a texas judge. heidi zhou-castro has the story. heidi. >> one in six black boys and one in ten latino boys are at risk of being jailed, according to the american civil...
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jean martin, worcester, massachusetts.s is especially obtuse diskuzing the flood of children across the border. if the rest of us don't agree with her, we must hate children. bill, please tell me why our wounded warriors are not 100% taken care of by the federal government? money, john. feds don't want to spend the money on special housing wheelchairs, other needs. that's why we the people, have to do it. bob, spokane, washington. being a fan of jesse james i always thaugs of him as a good rascal. your legends and lies trailer indicates otherwise. jesse james was a violent maniac, bob. wait until you see the real what "legends and lies" which ta bu ths coming sunday on the fox news channel 8:00 p.m. is all about. what these guys were really like. patrick murphy, tucson, arizona. bill, a costco store here has a huge and i mean huge display of the "legends and lies" book, they must like you. well, we sell tons of books, pat. we love costco. "legends and lies," the book is physically bigger than the usual book because it's pa
jean martin, worcester, massachusetts.s is especially obtuse diskuzing the flood of children across the border. if the rest of us don't agree with her, we must hate children. bill, please tell me why our wounded warriors are not 100% taken care of by the federal government? money, john. feds don't want to spend the money on special housing wheelchairs, other needs. that's why we the people, have to do it. bob, spokane, washington. being a fan of jesse james i always thaugs of him as a good...
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take a dash of worcester and squeeze one of these lemon. >> these are called lemon shower caps.hat's so you don't get the seeds in it. >> very technical. add a little bit of old bay. everybody knows it. everybody loves it. we're going to bring them to temperature over the double boiler. >> okay. whisk them up. >> i've tried to poach eggs my whole life and never done it right. this looks like a perfectly poach egg if i have ever seen one. i guess the next phase of this is assembling and then eating. >> making it to eat it. >> what do we do first? >> toast some brioche buns. love these. nice and crispy golden brown. so we're going to add bacon to each one. >> fantastic. >> this is the part where the professionals have to take over. >> hollandaise. you want to slowly cascade it over the side. >> that looks incredible. >> we're going to finish it. now you're ready to eat. look at that. got the egg going. >> so good. >> out of this world. this is delicious. thank you so much for inviting us. i'm going to have a little bit more. >> so, joining us right now is our catch of the day. lob
take a dash of worcester and squeeze one of these lemon. >> these are called lemon shower caps.hat's so you don't get the seeds in it. >> very technical. add a little bit of old bay. everybody knows it. everybody loves it. we're going to bring them to temperature over the double boiler. >> okay. whisk them up. >> i've tried to poach eggs my whole life and never done it right. this looks like a perfectly poach egg if i have ever seen one. i guess the next phase of this is...
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. >> guest: that was a lebanese restaurant in worcester mass, where i went to clark university, and afterool paper -- and, by the way, i spent almost all my time on the school paper rather than going to classes -- way past midnight i would go to the el morocco and get a sandwich, stuffed cabbage or grape leaves and i became friends with the co-owner. and he when he learned that i was a scholar, took an interest in me and started sort of promoting me, introducing me to the first journalist i'd ever met, a columnist on the worcester telegram. and it was such a thrill to meet a real professional journalist. about that time i'd done the story in the scarlet on the discrimination against blacks in rental housing, almost half said they would not rent to blacks, and that give me a little more prominence. but, you know, back then i i had no idea what i was going to do, whether i would ever be a success in life and joe would introduce me to these people and really made a huge difference to me that he would believe in me that he took an interest in me. and, of course, later i went back to el morocc
. >> guest: that was a lebanese restaurant in worcester mass, where i went to clark university, and afterool paper -- and, by the way, i spent almost all my time on the school paper rather than going to classes -- way past midnight i would go to the el morocco and get a sandwich, stuffed cabbage or grape leaves and i became friends with the co-owner. and he when he learned that i was a scholar, took an interest in me and started sort of promoting me, introducing me to the first journalist...
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i grew up in worcester, massachusetts. i worked in a jail after my senior year of high school and freshman year of college. what i saw there was a lot of kids i went to school with who were from poor families who weren't good students who got into drug problems and then ultimately made a mistake and by the time they were 20, 21 years old, they were down a path of poverty and despair and trying to fix that is why we're involved. >> woodruff: so neera tanden what about you and the center for american progress. what draws you to these issues? >> in a similar vein we're concerned with the challenges of rising unequality and how the criminal justice system is actually increasing poverty and to build off what mark said when you have a young person who goes into the prison system that affects... in today's america, that affects their ability to get a good-paying job the rest of their lives. so you're not just burdening that person you're burdening their families. you're burdening the communities. so we have to have a system in wh
i grew up in worcester, massachusetts. i worked in a jail after my senior year of high school and freshman year of college. what i saw there was a lot of kids i went to school with who were from poor families who weren't good students who got into drug problems and then ultimately made a mistake and by the time they were 20, 21 years old, they were down a path of poverty and despair and trying to fix that is why we're involved. >> woodruff: so neera tanden what about you and the center...
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. >> wo worcester.orld news now," deliberation day in the boston bombing trial after emotional closing arguments. the case going to the jury today. what attorneys on both sides tried to prove in this high-profile case. >>> family tragedy. did an unpaid power bill have anything to do with the death of eight people in their home? what investigators are now uncovering. >>> free tuition. the big perk from starbucks to employees who want a college degree. the big announcement and the big question, is there a catch? >>> and a little later, throw back dance. "dancing with the stars" contestant suzanne somers wants everyone to remember some retro moves from "three's company" that's in "the skinny" on this tuesday, april 7th. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. >> i'm excited to be back. >> by all means. please talk to the people. >> you don't mind, do you? >> not at all. >> so it's over, huh? so the basketball thing is over now. >> sadly it's over. yeah. it was a good tour
. >> wo worcester.orld news now," deliberation day in the boston bombing trial after emotional closing arguments. the case going to the jury today. what attorneys on both sides tried to prove in this high-profile case. >>> family tragedy. did an unpaid power bill have anything to do with the death of eight people in their home? what investigators are now uncovering. >>> free tuition. the big perk from starbucks to employees who want a college degree. the big...
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. >> this happened in worcester massachusetts. the incident happened in december at the police station. it was caught on surveillance video. a suspect was hand custody in a holding cell when the officer allegedly punched him to the ground. he is a 17 year veteran of the force. he has been put on leave. >> president obama is in panama today for what is said to be a historic meeting with cuban president raul castro. both leaders are attending the summit of the americans beginning today. they arrived last night. this is the first time cuba has been invited to the regional summit. it comes when the u.s. and cuba are trying to normalize relations after 50 years. randall pinkston joins us with more. high level talks have already taken place between secretary of state john kerry and his cuban counter part. that in and of itself hasn't happened in a long time. >> it is quite historic. it has been more than 50 years since high level officials have held a formal meeting. it hasn't happened in more than 50 years. this happened at a hotel in
. >> this happened in worcester massachusetts. the incident happened in december at the police station. it was caught on surveillance video. a suspect was hand custody in a holding cell when the officer allegedly punched him to the ground. he is a 17 year veteran of the force. he has been put on leave. >> president obama is in panama today for what is said to be a historic meeting with cuban president raul castro. both leaders are attending the summit of the americans beginning...
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. >> worcester ehrlich? >> our mission is to respond to making chemical incidents and supply that information to the american public to make the chemical industry safer place to work. >> and if i looked it up that would be the mission state you have on your web site? >> little more involved than that. i think everyone works towards that mission, yes. >> ms. emerson? >> at the department of homeland security we have an important mission and that's to protect the homeland. >> that's the mission statement? >> yes sir. >> is one of those areas and immigration? >> yes sir. >> you think immigration policies has encouraged hundreds of thousands of people to cross the border illegally does that have an effect on morale at your agency? >> i nor secretary and deputy secretary met with employees and a union representative to discuss that issue. >> is that a yes or no? >> i'm not sure. when you look at the fed scores of hard to tell what affects the scores and oftentimes you have to do a deeper dive so that would be har
. >> worcester ehrlich? >> our mission is to respond to making chemical incidents and supply that information to the american public to make the chemical industry safer place to work. >> and if i looked it up that would be the mission state you have on your web site? >> little more involved than that. i think everyone works towards that mission, yes. >> ms. emerson? >> at the department of homeland security we have an important mission and that's to protect...
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>> worcester, massachusetts. originally from when i was in her womb and stuff.and then she had me in new jersey. she came from ghana to america to give me a better opportunity. i'm a sophomore in college. my sister's been at college next year. so really, thank you for the tuition talk. >> you're the american dream. >> i'm trying. i'm trying. >> you're doing it. thank you. >> hi. very nice to meet you. >> good to meet you too. are we doing a picture? >> oh yeah. >> i really like what you said on student loans. >> thank you. >> cara with a c or a k or -- >> k. k-a-r-e-n. >> oh, karen. i thought you say kara. i never signed so many eggs. >> thank you so much.i >> thank you. >> hi, i'm clair. nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> i'm really excited to be here. i thought it was great everything you were saying about optimism and the american dream. it's lovely to hear. >> how do you spell your clair? >> c-l-a-r-e. the irish way. county clare. that's where my family's from. >> a long way from flare to here. >> oh, yeah. that's for sure. >> more expensive to go to a
>> worcester, massachusetts. originally from when i was in her womb and stuff.and then she had me in new jersey. she came from ghana to america to give me a better opportunity. i'm a sophomore in college. my sister's been at college next year. so really, thank you for the tuition talk. >> you're the american dream. >> i'm trying. i'm trying. >> you're doing it. thank you. >> hi. very nice to meet you. >> good to meet you too. are we doing a picture? >>...
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and thank you to the gentleman from worcester for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to this rule and its assault on americans' reproductive health rights. all women should have the right to make their own health care decisions without fear of loosing -- losing their jobs. with reports of women being fired for undergoing in vitro fertilization and being fired for being a single mom, the city council of washington, d.c. passed a resolution to ban workplace discrimination based on personal reproductive health care decisions. this joint resolution does not ink fringe on religious liberty. it ensures the freedom to practice individual religious and moral beliefs. this decision of the d.c. council will protect women and ensure that reproductive health decisions are made by women and not their employers and not corporations. it is 2015, and i would love for congress to be debating women in the workplace. we should be talking about how we achieve equal pay. how we increase paid sick leave. and how to help working families make ends
and thank you to the gentleman from worcester for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to this rule and its assault on americans' reproductive health rights. all women should have the right to make their own health care decisions without fear of loosing -- losing their jobs. with reports of women being fired for undergoing in vitro fertilization and being fired for being a single mom, the city council of washington, d.c. passed a resolution to ban workplace discrimination...