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beyond 100 people, you cannot have a team in a small team sense, you cannot know everybody, you cannot have the same culture. creatateale, , you ue t a series of teams and connect them in ways that most organizations find difficult. it is a can threlationship between iividuals - -- create the same chemistry and same affective connection between the small tms that totogetherer fora big team. rebecca: you are doing a lot of teaching in the business world and yoyond. you talk about differerent teams that have been successful. , andottom line for you is skill, efficiency canan be the fastest way to get something done but you make the argument agaiand again or adaptability. let's take your own expeence. you came into iraq, they were doing 80 raids a day, you quicickly got it up to 300. take us through the process where you were able to use -- >> think of a military, it's designed to as effective as you can be. you create big armies and young men with guns, you have to have some kinind of ability. you have to have a chain of command. debebi predictability. that gives you orderliness but makes you somewhat slower. generations. for in t
beyond 100 people, you cannot have a team in a small team sense, you cannot know everybody, you cannot have the same culture. creatateale, , you ue t a series of teams and connect them in ways that most organizations find difficult. it is a can threlationship between iividuals - -- create the same chemistry and same affective connection between the small tms that totogetherer fora big team. rebecca: you are doing a lot of teaching in the business world and yoyond. you talk about differerent...
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. -- lago -- vago: you u have made pushing capabilities.he laser is an example of a technology that has been developing and sitting around. let's get this in sailor's hands is see what th can do with that. the current concern is the united states is facing adversaries that have access to technological get the motives that we have. talk to is how you interpret innovation and what the third entire offset strategy should be ararea adm. greent: -- should be . you mentioned laser and high-tech. the railgun is another one. there are cyber areas in the electro magnetic spectrum that are classified. there is another one, which we call the repurpose thing. taking perhaps a missile or torpedo. a new warhead, a new seeker. weapon, a a better different weapon th you can now put in a location and employ differently. we have done pretty good in that regard. taking g an alaskan tanker and asking someone to take the centerpiece out of it and put it allen's. we have five of those kinds of ships. it is adting. say --to the people and i have this thing called
. -- lago -- vago: you u have made pushing capabilities.he laser is an example of a technology that has been developing and sitting around. let's get this in sailor's hands is see what th can do with that. the current concern is the united states is facing adversaries that have access to technological get the motives that we have. talk to is how you interpret innovation and what the third entire offset strategy should be ararea adm. greent: -- should be . you mentioned laser and high-tech. the...
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thank you so much. pen?u have a there you go. take you, sir. -- thank you, sir. careful!careful, >> i have a question about crony capitalism. [indiscernible] fiorina: one of the things i the -- we need to have finest military on the face of tip ofnet, that is true. the spear, fighting men and women. logistical support and technology. we need to invest more. [indiscernible] fiorina: i have got to eat some corn. [indiscernible] you are amazing. fiorina: that is going to be a while. corn. going to go get the [indiscernible] welcome to iowa. [applause] [applause] [indiscernible] >> we are in a competition. fiorina: how are you? >> another texas baby. fiorina: he is the one responsible for all of this, he is my produce -- >> how are you doing? fiorina: do you ship it in everyday? it's the most wonderful corn. everyday he brings it in for us. without john, i cannot do it. may through september, it is all about corn. iowa.ourmet of you have to wait all year long until the first of july, sometimes the first of august. july.were picking corn in usually it is knee-high by the fourt
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. >> guest: if you are settingr claims to be real you had better be realistic so a lot of yo research. >> host: you have written u a nonfiction based in oklahoma wrongfully tried. you have another nonfiction rattling around in her head? >> guest: i hope not.opeot then the semantic made two months of research. i had a full-time research assistant helping me. there were sounds of thousands of pages of documents. assnt i could have written three novels. i love the story. i still love the story. i knew i had to write it and i also knew i was going to get or sued so when you write. nonfiction about wrongful convictions or things i want to write about, there is a risk.ri you were going to irritate some of the bad guys, the people who were in the story that you wrote about and were responsible for the wrongful conviction whoever they are, the cops come to prosecutors, the judges whoever the people are any story.victio you know they are going to hiret lawyerseo so it takes some of te fun out of it to know you are going to get sued and even though the lawsuits are frivolous. i have never gotten halfway to first base with
. >> guest: if you are settingr claims to be real you had better be realistic so a lot of yo research. >> host: you have written u a nonfiction based in oklahoma wrongfully tried. you have another nonfiction rattling around in her head? >> guest: i hope not.opeot then the semantic made two months of research. i had a full-time research assistant helping me. there were sounds of thousands of pages of documents. assnt i could have written three novels. i love the story. i still...
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you will have a chance to reverse your disease. >> all right, dr. davidson, dr. hurley and my last guest, thank you so much. and thank you for being with us today. 0bóñóñçoñl@út having to take a flight. because all the thrills you need are right here at busch gardens, and water country usa. in williamsburg, va. like the daring new coaster tempesto. so ride together slide together whether it's monster drops collossal curls or furry friends it's all here. vacation packages start at $50 per person per night. the ultimate summer vacation is closer than you think at busch gardens and water country usa. >>> "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >> that breaking news in suitland, maryland, first. we're working to confirm whether anyone was hurt in a crash on suitland parkway. >> this video in to our newsroom a few hours ago. you can see two cars were involved here. one had its door ripped right off. we'll continue to stay on top of that story for you as the morning continues on and as the story develops. i want to welcome you in. good morning and welcome to "news4 today." i'm adam tuss. >> good morning to you. i'm kristin wright, in for angie goff today. day two
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you so much. we hope to have you u you back soon. >> yes. in 100 days. dari: what number are we at? >> april 11th is the 100 day. we have a list of things we've accomplished. i'm happy to discuss the good news. >> we've been asking and she will not return to answer questions. new york city school kids deserve better. i believe in mayoral control of the system, but there was only a one year extension to prove the mayor can get the job done. governor cuomo will use his failure to his advantage in their power struggle and argue for the state to take control, clean house and we'll have to start the reform process all over again. once again, it will be the kids who suffer and for many of them, it's too late. dari: well, twitter wants its users to be able to express themselves more freely, so they are extending the character limit from 140 to 10,000. that's a big difference. but there is a catch. steve: joining us is social media expert chris dessy from silver back social. you can talk unlimited content if you're in dm? >> only in dm. they bait you with the lead. they're like we're expandi
you so much. we hope to have you u you back soon. >> yes. in 100 days. dari: what number are we at? >> april 11th is the 100 day. we have a list of things we've accomplished. i'm happy to discuss the good news. >> we've been asking and she will not return to answer questions. new york city school kids deserve better. i believe in mayoral control of the system, but there was only a one year extension to prove the mayor can get the job done. governor cuomo will use his failure...
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the events can go to they put on but you don't have u to see what they want you to to see. like i think josh made the poing earlier, when they are changingn the lexicon within the white house, it is reflective of olicy changing policy or view point, those are things that are hard t to hide if your paying close e attention. >> but i think to your question about the tension between letting them set the agenda and setting your own agenda, there is a story they want us to write every single day. will g we all will get e-mails, six or seven, 8:00 p.m. with some e all embargoed things tomorrow morning and we're to get excite about a t progress report on nothing, d, u basically. and i think we're in a unique position as a wire service in that we do have to kind of cover everything. because even if their progress report on the audio industry is not that interesting to most ofp the readers, the detroit free press is a member and they wante to read about that stuff.conver but we have conversations you throughout the day, every singlb day, about how much does this t merit. this thing
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you making? >> bacon cheese steak. crispy bacon. we have our onions. sauteed. peppers. greg: while you are doing, how much is a beer like that cost, the stien? >> happy hour wif u the best prices. -- we have the best prices. rosanna: you are going to be feeling no pain. >> you come with no friends and leave with 20, 25. rosanna: that sounds fun. >> now the crispy bacon. that fat is making love with the unions and the peppers. rosanna: i like that. >> we have the sauce. we need crispy bacon with the sauce. of course, apple cider. rosanna: when is october fest? it starts before october? >> yes, 26th of september. rosanna: greg is confused about that. >> i am stressed about that. 2,000 people on the first day. greg: keep cooking. zeppelin hall. rosanna: we are taking a quick break. we'll be back with the finished product. we'll be right back with more of "good day." rosanna: richard, thank you for saying nice things about us. greg: let's hear for the great bacon steak sandwich. hall. up spired by the blimp. so rosanna, good to be the king. >> i noticed. third place? >> i'm trying harder next year. thank you for watching. (gong) marinate your steak with kikkoman to
you making? >> bacon cheese steak. crispy bacon. we have our onions. sauteed. peppers. greg: while you are doing, how much is a beer like that cost, the stien? >> happy hour wif u the best prices. -- we have the best prices. rosanna: you are going to be feeling no pain. >> you come with no friends and leave with 20, 25. rosanna: that sounds fun. >> now the crispy bacon. that fat is making love with the unions and the peppers. rosanna: i like that. >> we have the...
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like chile in terms of its oral trial system and its rule of law system, which you are not going to get in mexico when u you have oral trials that i applaud and i am grateful to the administration for having supported the transition to oral trials. but if you don't reform the police, you're going to have great trials with people who have been unfairly arrested and tortured when the case begins. so i would like mexico to be more like the u.s. in terms of the decouragization of marijuana. because we are fighting a war over substances that are increasingly being legalized in their main market, which is here. so the positive scenario for me would entail movement in those areas. and the supervision and implementation of reforms in the spirit in which they were nceived under the -- for mexico, which was the right one. we need to move this country .nd we need to turn it from on tion about newspaper investigative journalism. why are they doing that? because they are being pressured. because after the casa blanca d the firing, the pressure increased. because there is a lot of cash flowing through the system given our sys
like chile in terms of its oral trial system and its rule of law system, which you are not going to get in mexico when u you have oral trials that i applaud and i am grateful to the administration for having supported the transition to oral trials. but if you don't reform the police, you're going to have great trials with people who have been unfairly arrested and tortured when the case begins. so i would like mexico to be more like the u.s. in terms of the decouragization of marijuana. because...
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you are. stretch them out, those are from me. >> oh, yeah. someone else's good y.w u know how you look at sozameone's life and you go "they have such a great life and you're are voog the worst day ever." don't compare your bad day to somebody else's good day. >> and don't spoil somebody else's good day because you're having a bad one. >> oh, that was excellent. [ laughter ] that happens a lot. >> if you guys are thinking about traveling for christmas or new year's, we have news for yo u. the time to buy your ticket is right now. >> and the best time is next week. exactly next week. >> they say according to sky scanner, this is a booking flight app or something, you should book flights the week of august 10 because that's when you get the best deals. so if you've planned your christmas or your new year's vacation -- >> even thanksgiving because they said november through january. >> they say prices are expected to be as much as 19% cheaper. i mean, that's amazing. >> but then you can't change at all. >> who cares? book it and lock it in. >> life happens, hoda, so there's some risk involved. >> i need to eat some caiprinha. [ la
you are. stretch them out, those are from me. >> oh, yeah. someone else's good y.w u know how you look at sozameone's life and you go "they have such a great life and you're are voog the worst day ever." don't compare your bad day to somebody else's good day. >> and don't spoil somebody else's good day because you're having a bad one. >> oh, that was excellent. [ laughter ] that happens a lot. >> if you guys are thinking about traveling for christmas or new...
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you don't need that much. also out here you have a campaign chair u of this campaign. in terms of the donald trump supporters, they are feeling confident and doesn't look like they are going to change. >> what was their reaction in the room there when he refused to pledge to support the republican nominee? the answer that got him boos in the debate hall, what was the reaction in that room of trump supporters? >> reporter: cheers, they are in it for donald. not necessarily the republican party at this point. one woman was leaning between the trump and questioning whether she could support him. he said he needs to standby the party. but for the rest of the people here, this is a donald trump campaign. they are taking names, signing people up. >> all right, you're in a donald trump room, thank you for checking in with us. we're going to the political editor for "the boston globe." i want to go to a question that chuck referred to already, which was the question to donald trump about things he has said about women in the past. public statements he's made about them calling
you don't need that much. also out here you have a campaign chair u of this campaign. in terms of the donald trump supporters, they are feeling confident and doesn't look like they are going to change. >> what was their reaction in the room there when he refused to pledge to support the republican nominee? the answer that got him boos in the debate hall, what was the reaction in that room of trump supporters? >> reporter: cheers, they are in it for donald. not necessarily the...
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. >> i did not call him sexist, i said he was temperamental, pet u lant. you haveen wouldeder, and i think women will wonder whether or not this man can work with leaders around the world who don't care how much money he has or what his golf courses look like. the ayatollah's don't care, putin doesn't care, the fact that he's temperamental, his temperament is not steady, it's a question, can he keep america safe? i think american women are going to have a problem with him. >> please come back, join me next weekend if you will, lad ladies. es appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. after one year, skin looks ageless. if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure... but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque, and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean vs. sonicare diamond clean.
. >> i did not call him sexist, i said he was temperamental, pet u lant. you haveen wouldeder, and i think women will wonder whether or not this man can work with leaders around the world who don't care how much money he has or what his golf courses look like. the ayatollah's don't care, putin doesn't care, the fact that he's temperamental, his temperament is not steady, it's a question, can he keep america safe? i think american women are going to have a problem with him. >> please...
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u '. super low financing, i think you only have to make one payment. >>> goat sneeze. ♪ >> you heard the noiseclicks on the internet like cars and hot chicks. guarantee you, eye roll i was hoping you'd do that because you and you will love this video more than i will. >> oh. >> she can kick that ball. >> oh, snap-amoley! >> oh, yes, she can do whatever guys can do and better in platforms. her name raquel beneti, a brazilian model but better known for her freestyle skills. i didn't notice there was a ferrari in the picture because her freestyle skills are so good, she's toured the world doing this stuff and showing off her ball handling skills. nevermind the heels, platform heels and it's like she's not even wearing them. doesn't matter. >> you say that like you know how difficult it is to even walk in those shoes. >> he does know, shhh. >> i don't know, i love this girl and just, it's insane. >> she would be able to win so many bar bets, kococky guys and the way she's dressed. >> what is that? >> 458 special. >> that's how you outclass a if he rar ferrari. >> you're right i didn't see that car
u '. super low financing, i think you only have to make one payment. >>> goat sneeze. ♪ >> you heard the noiseclicks on the internet like cars and hot chicks. guarantee you, eye roll i was hoping you'd do that because you and you will love this video more than i will. >> oh. >> she can kick that ball. >> oh, snap-amoley! >> oh, yes, she can do whatever guys can do and better in platforms. her name raquel beneti, a brazilian model but better known for her...
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have been telling us. >> the slow down in china is and there is definitely some value out there that you can start to look at if you have a longer term perspective. >> in the u. s., you can look at banks. banks are fixed in the u.s. there's a few more times and things to pay. >> in this particular situation the debt level is a little bit of a problem. like some of the other players a little bit better as far as the additional miners are concerned. >> now let's take a look at what the biggest hedge funds out there were buying and selling in the second quarter. joining us live from new york market is market development calculator from s&p capital iq. >> we poured over those to assess what the top funds in the u.s. were buying, holding and selling and that probably accounted to 200 billion worth of assess and management. they were going into health care in a big way and selling off info tech in quite a big way as well. 7.2 billion worth of dollars and they sold them for $3.1 billion. both of those are increases to last time. so we bought more health care than they bought last time and sold more than last time. >> the stock specific basis, i'm looking at j.d..co
have been telling us. >> the slow down in china is and there is definitely some value out there that you can start to look at if you have a longer term perspective. >> in the u. s., you can look at banks. banks are fixed in the u.s. there's a few more times and things to pay. >> in this particular situation the debt level is a little bit of a problem. like some of the other players a little bit better as far as the additional miners are concerned. >> now let's take a...
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you don't need that much. also out here you have a campaign chair u of this campaign. in terms of the donald trump supporters, they are feeling confident and doesn't look like they are going to change. >> what was their reaction in the room there when he refused to pledge to support the republican nominee? the answer that got him boos in the debate hall, what was the reaction in that room of trump supporters? >> reporter: cheers they are in it for donald. not necessarily the republican party at this point. one woman was leaning between the trump and questioning whether she could support him. he said he needs to standby the party. but for the rest of the people here, this is a donald trump campaign. they are taking names, signing people up. >> all right, you're in a donald trump room, thank you for checking in with us. we're going to the political editor for "the boston globe." i want to go to a question that chuck referred to already, which was the question to donald trump about things he has said about women in the past. public statements he's made about them calling
you don't need that much. also out here you have a campaign chair u of this campaign. in terms of the donald trump supporters, they are feeling confident and doesn't look like they are going to change. >> what was their reaction in the room there when he refused to pledge to support the republican nominee? the answer that got him boos in the debate hall, what was the reaction in that room of trump supporters? >> reporter: cheers they are in it for donald. not necessarily the...
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you and i have talked about this. u know, i enjoyed working in the mornings, as you presently do, and i love your work, and you know that i watch constantly, but i think i had my time and i think my mindset my way of doing things doesn't likely fit with the way things are now. >> rose: you could step in with what i do tomorrow and they'd not know the difference. >> i would notice. >> rose: you would? and plus i'm not the same guy i was. >> rose: how are you different? >> i'm much more easy going (laughter) well, you remember, back in the day, if somebody said something that set me off, i was eager to fight and more than willing to mix it up, and now i'm more inclined to say, you know what? you're an idiot. i'll let you be an idiot. >> rose: you have a great marriage. >> i have a wonderful marriage. i'm very fortunate. my friends say i've kicked my coverage and that's true. hillary has been terrific. >> rose: i love hillary. there's no ambition left in you? >> i have a lot of ambition, charlie. i still like being engaged
you and i have talked about this. u know, i enjoyed working in the mornings, as you presently do, and i love your work, and you know that i watch constantly, but i think i had my time and i think my mindset my way of doing things doesn't likely fit with the way things are now. >> rose: you could step in with what i do tomorrow and they'd not know the difference. >> i would notice. >> rose: you would? and plus i'm not the same guy i was. >> rose: how are you different?...
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you have element of the workplace place violence. you have elements of revenge. and you have this guy, you know, looking at these young reporter and cameraman as successful people, winners u if you will. and he's a lose ner society. and he goes out and grabs on to that personal thing and also the larger things that go on in america like with the emmanuel massacre and virginia tech. i'm reminded also of the massacre in northern california when a young man went to the ocean when college was just beginning and starting massacring fellow college students and running them over and shooting them. you know these were successful people in his eye, people that were having the live fe he want to have and e couldn't have it. so he decided he was going to kill them and seek revenge on them. people he didn't even know. this in case the shooter mixed up people he really did know. he had personal can contact with alison and adam. he heaped his revenge on them and also the chamber of commerce leader there that he shot as well that he probably didn't even know as all. a very vulgar case. unfortunately they happen too often in america. >> sure. so anthony, how did the police find the suspe
you have element of the workplace place violence. you have elements of revenge. and you have this guy, you know, looking at these young reporter and cameraman as successful people, winners u if you will. and he's a lose ner society. and he goes out and grabs on to that personal thing and also the larger things that go on in america like with the emmanuel massacre and virginia tech. i'm reminded also of the massacre in northern california when a young man went to the ocean when college was just...
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you, obviously, u saw. apparently other incidents having to do with bb gun or pellet guns in that area. so hopefully they got the people. >> thanks teresa. bare chested women and men marched through -- go topless day campaign. >> yes, yes rallies held in 60 cities around the country to coincide with women equality day. fox 5 liz dahlem -- was clothed and continues to be. live in times square to give us did details on what happened yesterday. >> hi liz. >> good morning state police came down on saturday on times square and spoke to topless women. our cameras could not find any of them on the plaza shortly after that. we know that mayor and governor have both vocally said they want these women gone. but there's been a debate over whether or not they could stay or go. well, sunday that all came to ahead when about 300 people men and women came to the cross words and potessed posed topless. a complain, a global one supposed to highlight women equality and organizerses expressed their support for the times square topless women. take a listen m >>. >> to open up minds that women should be cre
you, obviously, u saw. apparently other incidents having to do with bb gun or pellet guns in that area. so hopefully they got the people. >> thanks teresa. bare chested women and men marched through -- go topless day campaign. >> yes, yes rallies held in 60 cities around the country to coincide with women equality day. fox 5 liz dahlem -- was clothed and continues to be. live in times square to give us did details on what happened yesterday. >> hi liz. >> good morning...
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. >> that was the place to go if u didn't have a boat and if you didn't have routes to fish on the beach. >> it will kind of be a bad thing that it's not there for local fisherman, but it is getting a little dangerous, i think. >> reporter: i tried to find out when the pier was last inspected. local leaders tell me it's the state's responsibility. but so far, we haven't gotten any concrete answers from state officials about the pier's maintenance. >> they're going o do an investigation and see if it's safe to reopen. >> reporter: until then, the pier remains empty, except for those with the ability to fly on or off. ted greenberg, news 4, new york. >>> tonight, the parents of a bullied teen who committed suicide are suing their sun's school and the town of greenwich, connecticut. 15-year-old b.a.r.t. palosz shot and killed himself i n 2013 after his first day of his sophomore year. his son was constantly bullied through middle school and high school and the staff did nothing. we reached out to greenwich high school for comment and have not heard back yet. >>> an mta worker has been order
. >> that was the place to go if u didn't have a boat and if you didn't have routes to fish on the beach. >> it will kind of be a bad thing that it's not there for local fisherman, but it is getting a little dangerous, i think. >> reporter: i tried to find out when the pier was last inspected. local leaders tell me it's the state's responsibility. but so far, we haven't gotten any concrete answers from state officials about the pier's maintenance. >> they're going o do...
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you are curse u. customers. >> how did that experience help you in politics? >> you know, a lot of people have often asked over the years how i made the transition from car sales to -- and car service to politics and i've said truthfully it was actually a pretty short step. a lot of the skills are the same. for example, being able to walk up to people you don't know and try to find a way to be friendly and open and connect, find something that you have in common. a lot of it is sales and i've always had the idea that sales is mostly about meeting people's needs. that we've sold, you know, 65,000 cars over the years and i don't ever remember pressuring a customer into buying a car. that's the worst way to do it. that the idea is always you have to say what are your needs, what are your priorities, what works for you, for your family, how can we meet that need? in politics it's much the same i think this, you know, what are the crises in your life? what are the things that don't function in in our society? how it to we move forward? and trying to listen carefully. you know, tonight i will be at
you are curse u. customers. >> how did that experience help you in politics? >> you know, a lot of people have often asked over the years how i made the transition from car sales to -- and car service to politics and i've said truthfully it was actually a pretty short step. a lot of the skills are the same. for example, being able to walk up to people you don't know and try to find a way to be friendly and open and connect, find something that you have in common. a lot of it is...
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. >> protesters have called their campaign u stink campaign you stink. our reporter is following events for us in beirut. tell us what is going on at the moment, jamal? >> well, felicity, it has been a large day of protests here in downtown beirut. several thousand protesters taking to the streets, as you say, mainly triggered by the gorge crisis. but the chants and placards raised here are anti-establishment, anti-the political system. they say that the garbage cries is the manifestation of the failure of the state, and how sectarian politics has crippled lebanon for decades. the demands of the processes range from demanding the resignation from the countries minister. demanding inquiry into the country's interior minister. and demanding new parliamentary elections bearing in mind that they've had that parliament renewed itself and then demanding for new election. they're giving the government 72 hours to adhere to their demands. what will happen after that we're not sure, but they're calling for further demonstrations to take place in beirut. >> jamal,
. >> protesters have called their campaign u stink campaign you stink. our reporter is following events for us in beirut. tell us what is going on at the moment, jamal? >> well, felicity, it has been a large day of protests here in downtown beirut. several thousand protesters taking to the streets, as you say, mainly triggered by the gorge crisis. but the chants and placards raised here are anti-establishment, anti-the political system. they say that the garbage cries is the...
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you can. >>> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or a question, give our hotline a call. 888-5-helps-u and volunteers are standing big rye now take your -- by right now to take all your >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, insurance companies suppeddenly canceling cover for homeowners who live in -- coverage for homeowners who live in fire zones, what to do if you can't find anyone to nor you. >>> beautiful monday out there. a little sea breeze -- >> we can hear that? >> what's that? >> that's people turning off their air conditioner in the inland areas, we're getting a little break from summertime inland. we have temperatures soaring into the mid 80s today but low 80s by tomorrow. >> we need it. >> yeah we need a break for fire fighting effort too. >> yeah definitely. >> yeah. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> have a great day everybody. we'll see you early tomorrow morning. 4:30 guys you ready? >> let's do it. bring on tuesday. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775- life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. let's m
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what you find is the voils themselves have a tone. the u chapter is butter rale.has a lot of obscenities. if it took him ten years he made lists of words with voils in them. he had a file or es and oeshgs and in ten years he sat down and said i am going to write a book going from here. >> he tries to use each word that has just those voils in it once. there are certain words. >> this is a performance. >> there are certain words he must jump with joy. (speaking foreign language) >> he is sitting around with his friends going (speaking foreign language) this is great. >> he said voils have personality. somebodyhinks tim they think skinny and pat they are over weight. >> bob. bob is budgey. >> when you really want to blow your mind. >> read it backwards? >> yeah. there is an audio book of this. >> i must get that. >> where christian bach reasons. open to a random page in here and try to read four sentences in a row at a good clip. >> it is like a precious metal that is so heavy and it is like the pewter censer spews the peppered set she feels perfected and fresh. >>
what you find is the voils themselves have a tone. the u chapter is butter rale.has a lot of obscenities. if it took him ten years he made lists of words with voils in them. he had a file or es and oeshgs and in ten years he sat down and said i am going to write a book going from here. >> he tries to use each word that has just those voils in it once. there are certain words. >> this is a performance. >> there are certain words he must jump with joy. (speaking foreign...
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have amazon,u facebook, google making their own drones. do think you can low -- learn anything? aboutir learning things how to do logistics. we do a lot of logistics that may seem monday and but if you are fighting in afghanistan or where getting forces and equipment in and out is vital, we learned something from them and areas like warehousing and inventory management. are spending the taxpayers money and we are trying to do it more efficiently. we learn about efficient techniques and effective combat techniques. : give us a sense of the attack on the e-mail system and to what extent has that prompted you to ask silicon valley for help? we have known for decades that information technology will be critical. we have a lot to learn. the joint chiefs of staff exploited inas not a dangerous way and it resulted a very simple operator someone opened an e-mail. something that mundane could affect that important a network shows you where we are not -- we are not where we need to be. this is the place were the cutting edge of cyber defenses defined. need to do that in partnership with s
have amazon,u facebook, google making their own drones. do think you can low -- learn anything? aboutir learning things how to do logistics. we do a lot of logistics that may seem monday and but if you are fighting in afghanistan or where getting forces and equipment in and out is vital, we learned something from them and areas like warehousing and inventory management. are spending the taxpayers money and we are trying to do it more efficiently. we learn about efficient techniques and...
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you brought us amount of w d wonderful entertainment. it's a real pleasure to mean u meet you? >> thank you so much for havingnging her cabaret act to cities across the united states. that's our broadcast. thanks for watching. i remember john seeing en thaler. see you back here tomorrow. del walters is next. >>> a nightmare in thailand. more than a dozen people are killed after a bomb rips through a religious shrine in bangkok. >>> missing the deadline. >> the united states deeply regrets that the government of south sudan chose not to sign an agreement supported by all the states. >> the south sudanese government rejects an internally internationally backed peace plan. now the u.s. is
you brought us amount of w d wonderful entertainment. it's a real pleasure to mean u meet you? >> thank you so much for havingnging her cabaret act to cities across the united states. that's our broadcast. thanks for watching. i remember john seeing en thaler. see you back here tomorrow. del walters is next. >>> a nightmare in thailand. more than a dozen people are killed after a bomb rips through a religious shrine in bangkok. >>> missing the deadline. >> the...
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you do not. >> and we have a reminder. if you have a consumer problem or question, give us a ring on our hotline at 888-5-helps-u.nteers are there right now. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. ,, life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> is not all salads are green. tony tantillo has a red summer salad. >> today's tip of the day is with baby red potatoes. it's potato salad time and the reds make a wonderful red potato salad that's a hit at picnics. selection and storage is important. when you buy it red all the way around a beautiful bright red free from any shriveling and sprouting. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator. do not store them at room temperature. room temperature, they are going to get dull and turn green and won't taste good. they will taste awful. in the refrigerator. shelf life about 7 to 10 days but not that long. these have high sugar to them so store them for about 7 to 10 days at the mos
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you are curse u. customers. >> how did that experience help you in politics? >> you know, a lot of people have often asked over the years how i made the transition from car sales to -- and car service to politics and i've said truthfully it was actually a pretty short tep. a lot of the skills are the same. for example, being able to walk up to people you don't know and try to find a way to be friendly and open and connect, find something that you have in common. a lot of it is sales and i've always had the idea that sales is mostly about meeting people's needs. that we've sold, you know, 65,000 cars over the years and i don't ever remember pressuring a customer into buying a car. that's the worst way to do it. that the idea is always you have to say what are your needs, what are your priorities, what works for you, for your family, how can we meet that need? in politics it's much the same i think this, you know, what are the crises in your life? what are the things that don't function in in our society? how it to we move forward? and trying to listen carefully. you know, tonightel i will be at
you are curse u. customers. >> how did that experience help you in politics? >> you know, a lot of people have often asked over the years how i made the transition from car sales to -- and car service to politics and i've said truthfully it was actually a pretty short tep. a lot of the skills are the same. for example, being able to walk up to people you don't know and try to find a way to be friendly and open and connect, find something that you have in common. a lot of it is sales...
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would you folks be opposed to if the city said how about we a also institute a a cent surcharge on a u ber ride ted kateed to the mta. >> you have to look at the history of this. in 2009, governor patterson wants to put sales tack on the entire industry. taxi lobbyists fought that reduced to an mta sure charge of them. they were going to have to pay win there. doesn't make sense to now six u ber is generating more in taxes four times as much per trip and more overall than taxes. >> so you would fight if the mta wanted to put a surcharge on your drivers. >> it doesn't really make any sense. it is inconvenience but sometimes a better deal. : yeah, i think adding mta surcharge generates five times as much taxes four to five times and we pay, but i think you know taking a look at the facts it doesn't really make a lot of sense. chght how's this four month study going from your perspective of you, they asked for a lot of information. is there anything else wrkd know where that stands right now? >> still in progress. four months is not a lot of time for a study that is comprehensive of what they're seeking out to do. but i think they'
would you folks be opposed to if the city said how about we a also institute a a cent surcharge on a u ber ride ted kateed to the mta. >> you have to look at the history of this. in 2009, governor patterson wants to put sales tack on the entire industry. taxi lobbyists fought that reduced to an mta sure charge of them. they were going to have to pay win there. doesn't make sense to now six u ber is generating more in taxes four times as much per trip and more overall than taxes. >>...
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one of the things we have been very, very strong on his de-escalation, -- is de-escalation, trying to get police officers to understand, u got the power it you don't have to use it. i have beenmp: going around encouraging police officers instead of being peacekeepers, they need to be peacemakers. that is what they have to think -- they don't think like that. they think i will make you do what i say -- no, let's talk about making a peaceful so we can go home. louis, mcmillan: in st. when you talk about mr. powell, that was a problem that we had. he had mental illness and was dead within 16 seconds. we obviously have a lot more work to do in terms of training our departments, large and small. ferguson is very small, and it has to be done across the nation. roland martin: final,? -- final comment? karen freeman wilson: there are blueprints out there but it has to be community driven. that is a role not just for the urban league but for all community-based organization. resist, jamal bryant: resist, resist, organize, organize, organize, pray, pray, pray. fol roland martin: if you have felt a sense of urgency, it's because i am sick and tired of
one of the things we have been very, very strong on his de-escalation, -- is de-escalation, trying to get police officers to understand, u got the power it you don't have to use it. i have beenmp: going around encouraging police officers instead of being peacekeepers, they need to be peacemakers. that is what they have to think -- they don't think like that. they think i will make you do what i say -- no, let's talk about making a peaceful so we can go home. louis, mcmillan: in st. when you...
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have people free loadsing. we gov everything he spoke about immigration. also, making this country rich and again. and gerguson, dun therings u thulgd have jobs today: >> oh, most definitely. yes, yes: >> you need jobs. you need something where you wouldn't be out there fighting for worms. they need help again e again, dompb. >> you were supposed do go to the rally tonight. what happened? >> wlapd was, when we got the call, it was a little -- they were trying to get us to the air port. and by the time we made it toet air port, the flight, you know, it left. so we couldn't make that friegt. so we rushed back to look at the rally. >> we was there with him in spirit, but we was w567ing him on tv. what was the favorite thing to you to be the that he said. >> i want to see a country where we're all thriving and this country is great again. so that rez naited with me. >> well, see, being a business person, you don't tell all of your secrets. you keep that inwards and then you put it swroo auction ind e instead of just talking about it. you be about it. >> i love it, girl. and you think that he can do that? >> he also talked about needing the isis for our country. and you need more military exper
have people free loadsing. we gov everything he spoke about immigration. also, making this country rich and again. and gerguson, dun therings u thulgd have jobs today: >> oh, most definitely. yes, yes: >> you need jobs. you need something where you wouldn't be out there fighting for worms. they need help again e again, dompb. >> you were supposed do go to the rally tonight. what happened? >> wlapd was, when we got the call, it was a little -- they were trying to get us...
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we take comment and move to a vote i want to recognize we're honored to have assemblyman david chiu that we'll invite you will u up to say a few words you can sit there or come here it's your choice. >> so we can act on this on the first reading. >> usually we do that. >> time. >> (laughter). all right. thank you thank you to the school board let start by thanking all of you four working together to address this a number of you have reached out to thank you hastening and norton and mr. carranza and also want to take a moment to thank jill tucker and most importantly thank the students for being here and courage what has happened to our students 2 thousand students in the state of california this is unacceptable a decision that is miss first degree and every policy needs to be doing every thing we can to insure those students can graduate hopefully immediately and go to college this fall i learned this has been heartbreaking i had the honor earlier this summer to be the compliment speaker of the international high school as you may know the stories of what those students have had to go through we've heard the st
we take comment and move to a vote i want to recognize we're honored to have assemblyman david chiu that we'll invite you will u up to say a few words you can sit there or come here it's your choice. >> so we can act on this on the first reading. >> usually we do that. >> time. >> (laughter). all right. thank you thank you to the school board let start by thanking all of you four working together to address this a number of you have reached out to thank you hastening and...
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can i get a what-what hold my hand and i'll take you there >> okay, now we have to listen. somewhere >> i'm in heaven. yoe u made me the happiest woman. >> you are welcome. >> oh, my gosh. i love you.oom >> come on. >>>> if you haven't seen that video, you know who direct that had video? >> who? >> billy. i know he was the director of the crazy thing with the guacamole and the head -- "the exorcist" but he's a brilliant, brilliant director. he direct ed ed it, nd that arrangement, that's off barbra's broadway arrangement, david foster. one ofithe greatest arrangementsra ever, perfection, by the way, leonard bernstine and the song from "west side story." >> isn't that beautiful? >> oh, my gosh. you made me happy. >> what about that little what-what fakeout? >> i said oh, my gosh. just a reminder, you can listen to a lot of what-what on sirius xm 108 and find our precious hoda there. >> two ladies adding sizzle to the rest of their summer. >> wait until you see their ambush makeovers after this. you made me happy. eant some more pasta. certainly. low prices. every day. on everything. for whatever you put your
can i get a what-what hold my hand and i'll take you there >> okay, now we have to listen. somewhere >> i'm in heaven. yoe u made me the happiest woman. >> you are welcome. >> oh, my gosh. i love you.oom >> come on. >>>> if you haven't seen that video, you know who direct that had video? >> who? >> billy. i know he was the director of the crazy thing with the guacamole and the head -- "the exorcist" but he's a brilliant, brilliant...
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you want to make sure -- >> you have the runner. you use the antrips which are called smooth edge. they have the spikes on them. u want to be careful. you can cut these with snips, you can saw them, you want to hammer them into the inside corners and you use a small piee of undercut. very easy to cut this. you're going to need a staple gun of some sort. your under pad you don't the president to shift around -- want it to shift around. >> will it go through the roof? >> it will go into the wood. you can use a wood filler to stain it. >> why does that add value versus a hardwood stair? >> i like a hardwood stair but if you havenomn old staircase that is rough and you might have to replace it. this is a solution you can use. you have to get your back into . >> i love how willie -- >> go willie! >> get in there. >> you just bought a house? >> well, kind of. with a lot of help. >> you want to hire somebody. >> come on! >> i didn't see that coming. >> wow. >> they are laughing at me. it's ridiculous. >> redeem yourself, man! >> let's do it, willie. >> oh, ye h. some cro.n molding here. >> tough crowd. >> crown molding
you want to make sure -- >> you have the runner. you use the antrips which are called smooth edge. they have the spikes on them. u want to be careful. you can cut these with snips, you can saw them, you want to hammer them into the inside corners and you use a small piee of undercut. very easy to cut this. you're going to need a staple gun of some sort. your under pad you don't the president to shift around -- want it to shift around. >> will it go through the roof? >> it will...
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u, it's all about, you know, taking things that normally shouldn't make sense and make them make sense, you know. whether it's like getting justin bieber on the record when traditionally dance music you wouldn't haveo. and we became really good friends. i think that we have always been outsiders in this dance world. and in the producer world that we decided to create stuff together. and it was real special because we have a really strong quality control. it's not good enough until it's good enough for both of us. and that takes a lot of work. >> rose: is it a long time or does it happen over -- >> i will give you an example. the record you played the video of, we recorded that record in three hours one night in a hotel room with great singer and it took us another month after the two hours recording the whole vocal to make the sound sound the way it did. but for me, it might take a year to mix the record and produce it properly even if it takes a night to write the record. >> rose: but it is rather extraordinary for two people who are really, really good to come together. >> yeah. >> rose: you would think, often what you have is two people become really good and then they split. >> right. >> rose:
u, it's all about, you know, taking things that normally shouldn't make sense and make them make sense, you know. whether it's like getting justin bieber on the record when traditionally dance music you wouldn't haveo. and we became really good friends. i think that we have always been outsiders in this dance world. and in the producer world that we decided to create stuff together. and it was real special because we have a really strong quality control. it's not good enough until it's good...
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joss toe facebook headquarters each day you might not realize you have a neighbor who is a facebook coworker who would be happy to pay your gas. move spelled m-ulike motley crue. and i'll apologize when we put your company name it will not have the umlat. muv, there are probably people with companies like facebook and google, there are hundreds of people who are in my neighborhood that i had no idea that worked in my office. >> muv is a peer-to-peer ride share platform and what we've done is we've taken an idea and vision that we had and created and we put that into a mobile application. you have companies like uber and they are an on-demand service and we looked at muv and when we say peer-to-peer you can have neighbors or be employee to employee or student to student and in a mobile platform we needed to look at a way to connect you and as carpooling consumers, we thought what makes it interesting and dynamic. >> is this a one time only thing where once you find somebody in your neighborhood you are permanent carpooling or do you do it on demand i'm ready to leave for work now. who is going my way? >> that's a great question rich. >> we have
joss toe facebook headquarters each day you might not realize you have a neighbor who is a facebook coworker who would be happy to pay your gas. move spelled m-ulike motley crue. and i'll apologize when we put your company name it will not have the umlat. muv, there are probably people with companies like facebook and google, there are hundreds of people who are in my neighborhood that i had no idea that worked in my office. >> muv is a peer-to-peer ride share platform and what we've done...
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but this is what you have to expect. that big u-turn and call for a rev ren dull and then this. and he's the editor of the newspaper very respected in greece and he says it's not a surprise that he's calling for fresh elections but it's more about the timing. he is doing it earlier than many people had anticipated because what would have been wiser for him is to wait for the first review of the first bailout -- of the third bailout or to build more trust with the lenders but he didn't give them a chance to do that. he wants to do it now because he says in part that new leftest party that is forming, he doesn't want to give them a chance to actually -- >> gain momentum. >> and known for his bold moves. think back to the referendum among other votes he put into place. from an investor point of view you have to wonder how this snap election and political uncertainty will result in a delay in fiscal and economic reforms greece says it will put together. >> it probably will. this is what we've seen time and time again. whenever we have political uncertainty it has a huge effect on th
but this is what you have to expect. that big u-turn and call for a rev ren dull and then this. and he's the editor of the newspaper very respected in greece and he says it's not a surprise that he's calling for fresh elections but it's more about the timing. he is doing it earlier than many people had anticipated because what would have been wiser for him is to wait for the first review of the first bailout -- of the third bailout or to build more trust with the lenders but he didn't give them...
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in traditional dance music you wouldn't have something like that. charlie: let's talk about forming jack u outsiders in this dance world and the producer world that we decided to create stuff together. it was really special because we have a quality control. that takes a lot of work. charlie: is it a long time? diplo: that record you played a video of, we recorded that in three hours in a hotel room and it took another month after the two hours of recording the vocals to make the song sound the way it did. for me it may take a year to mix a record and produce it properly, even if it takes a night to write it. charlie: it is extraordinary for two people at the top coming together. you guys came together as competitors almost. skrillex: we have that quality control. we respect each other so much. charlie: do you guys complement each other? skrillex: we are both so forward thinking. we tried to push the envelope with sound. jack u takes it to the next level. we make good music. diplo: i'm always mixing my music with things you wouldn't expect, like a rapper, a rock singer. a country artist. w
in traditional dance music you wouldn't have something like that. charlie: let's talk about forming jack u outsiders in this dance world and the producer world that we decided to create stuff together. it was really special because we have a quality control. that takes a lot of work. charlie: is it a long time? diplo: that record you played a video of, we recorded that in three hours in a hotel room and it took another month after the two hours of recording the vocals to make the song sound the...
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you don't have to respond to every jab. you can have a look or something like what's wrong with you. >> bush the elder made a big mistake u. do? >> back in the day when people didn't have iphones and had watches. people had a habit of looking at their watch all the time. he's in the middle of the debacht his opponent is drowning on and on and he took a quick look and he didn't know it was a problem. afterwards, his staff said oh, it wasn't good you looked at your watch. it became a moment. you can't doop that because it looks like you're ininterested. >> what's the worst thing they can do tomorrow? >> one of the things i wrote was don't get a fake tan that will make you look unnarchertural. i hope they listen to me. they have to figure out a way to have a moment. so they can't go in there with five to six goals. you need two to three goals. if you can get two, that's great. >> yeah. the bronzer. somehow i can't see like jeb bush lying in the tanning bed but i could be crazy about that. great to see you. she'll be with us, we'll be right back. art health's importa. ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's t
you don't have to respond to every jab. you can have a look or something like what's wrong with you. >> bush the elder made a big mistake u. do? >> back in the day when people didn't have iphones and had watches. people had a habit of looking at their watch all the time. he's in the middle of the debacht his opponent is drowning on and on and he took a quick look and he didn't know it was a problem. afterwards, his staff said oh, it wasn't good you looked at your watch. it became a...
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úññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd>8$;ection. - hello, i'm john cleese. have you ever met a shaman or a spirit healer?not, you're about to, because in this very special program, an eskimo shaman from greenland will be meeting for the first time a mayan spirit healer right here in our global spirit studio. it's a meeting of two wisdom traditions who have more in common than you might think, starting with what we all have in common: mother earth. so it's time to settle back and take a slow, deep breath as we join our trusted guide and host, phil cousineau, on this uniquely indigenous episode of global spirit, the first "internal travel" series. [percussive music]
úññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd>8$;ection. - hello, i'm john cleese. have you ever met a shaman or a spirit healer?not, you're about to, because in this very special program, an eskimo shaman from greenland will be meeting for the first time a mayan spirit healer right here in our global spirit studio. it's a meeting of two wisdom traditions who have more in common than you might think, starting with what we all have in common: mother earth. so it's time to settle back and take a slow, deep...
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you. which is what we have thinking, somehow u they're going to form a coalition, they're going to provide the ground troops. we may have to initially do some things ourselves, but i believe that we will have -- >> what kind of things, ground troops or no ground troops? >> ground troops may well be necessary. >> i don't pretend to be able to know the name without a lot of information and that's one of the reasons that we have generals and people who really are able to figure out what needs to be done. >> okay, thanks very much. dr. carson for joining us. have fun here today. >> thank you. >>> turning now to the only woman in the republican field, who is catching fire here in iowa after her strong performance in the undercard debate last week, earlier, you heard donald trump calling her a nice lady. but he had some harsher words for her on friday. watch. >> carly was a little nasty to me. be careful, carly. be careful. i can't say anything to her because she's a woman and i don't want to be accused of being tough on women. >> and carly fiorina is here with me. what is your reaction to that?
you. which is what we have thinking, somehow u they're going to form a coalition, they're going to provide the ground troops. we may have to initially do some things ourselves, but i believe that we will have -- >> what kind of things, ground troops or no ground troops? >> ground troops may well be necessary. >> i don't pretend to be able to know the name without a lot of information and that's one of the reasons that we have generals and people who really are able to figure...
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. >>> if you have a consumer problem or question call our hotline at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it. blend it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. and now when you buy a phone, get 20% off your target run. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> coming up at 5:00, overcharged at the grocery store the solution to prevent from you paying extra and how it could also work against you. that and more at 5:00. >> all right. let's clock out and go barbecuing poolside or something. >> it's lunchtime. thanks for joining us. enjoy ,,,, life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the
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. >> and if you have a consumer problem or question call our hotline at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,, , >>> they are perfect in salads or snacks and that's why tony tantillo is taking us shopping for orange bell peppers. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with orange bell peppers. could you look how beautiful they are? the green, the yellow, the red, the orange. there's even pumple ones out -- purple ones and ones with different colors. orange are one of my favorites. it's sweet. i add them to dishes for spice and orange pepper for the color and sweetness to balance it out. selection and storage is very important. when you buy them, orange all the way around. very important. the crown free from any shriveling whatsoever and right here the stem nice and green heavy for their size means they have nice thick walls. when you bring them home store them in the refrigerator right away. orange peppers in the market. great for us, tastes great and look, how beautiful they are with everything else. i eat these orange bell peppers raw
. >> and if you have a consumer problem or question call our hotline at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,, , >>> they are perfect in salads or snacks and that's why tony tantillo is taking us shopping for orange bell peppers. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with orange bell peppers. could you look how beautiful they are? the green, the yellow, the red, the orange. there's even pumple ones out -- purple ones and ones with...