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>> brenda, i -- i think you know what i think. i'm with tracy on this one. why is the governmen meddng in housing period? they're trying to predict supply and demand. trying to prop up home prices. why is that the government's job? look, if that vacant land ofhe rundown houses were of any value, someone would swoop in and build something there. we've had vacant land and run down stuff in this country before, it was called the 1700s and 1800s, no one said the government had to go into oklahoma to clear away the shrubs to people could build houses, they just went there because it was cheap. land in detroit right now is cheap. you can buy a house there if you want, but no one wants to right w. all right. so go elsewhere. >> all right. is part of the solution credit? >> i thought that was how we developed alaska, incentivizing people out there. but the government's had a role of developing this country. the private sector is strong enough now to hale the for profit housing market. there is a way to make money from a lot. there's all of these funds that are buyin
>> brenda, i -- i think you know what i think. i'm with tracy on this one. why is the governmen meddng in housing period? they're trying to predict supply and demand. trying to prop up home prices. why is that the government's job? look, if that vacant land ofhe rundown houses were of any value, someone would swoop in and build something there. we've had vacant land and run down stuff in this country before, it was called the 1700s and 1800s, no one said the government had to go into...
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brenda, this is another unrtunate example of how obama care will hurt real workers the real economy. it will lead to lower wage growth, lower economic growth, and more part-time jobs being created as we saw in the most recent job reports at the expense of full-timeobs. welcome to part-time jobs. this is a dismal result. susan, are you convinced? >> no, not at all. there are a couple ceos who have said they're going to shift to part-time workers but a repo that came out, 75% said it would have no impact on their hiring plan. when you see the data you always see a huge uptick in part-time workers. the real problem is we haven't had a real economic recovery like we need to. >> even the irs chief says he doesn't wantnt to change his insurance. a lot of employersust be looking at this and saying why do we need to. >> i'll tell you what, brenda. i'd agree with susan if it was just a couple ceos, but it's not. it's ceos and let's see just off the top of my head, subway, white castle, hardee's, local communications, long beach. the numbers are starting to add up. if y believe they're lying,
brenda, this is another unrtunate example of how obama care will hurt real workers the real economy. it will lead to lower wage growth, lower economic growth, and more part-time jobs being created as we saw in the most recent job reports at the expense of full-timeobs. welcome to part-time jobs. this is a dismal result. susan, are you convinced? >> no, not at all. there are a couple ceos who have said they're going to shift to part-time workers but a repo that came out, 75% said it would...
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>> brenda, i -- i think you know what i think. i'm with tracy on this one. why is the government meddling in housing period? they're trying to predict supply and demand. trying to prop up home prices. why is that the government's job? look, if that vacant land of the rundown houses were of any value, someone would swoop in and build something there. we've had vacant land and run down stuff in this country before, it was called the 1700s and 1800s, no one said the government had to go into oklahoma to clear away the shrubs to people could build houses, they just went there because it was cheap. land in detroit right now is cheap. you can buy a house there if you want, but no one wants to right now. all right. so go elsewhere. >> all right. is part of the solution credit? >> i thought that was how we developed alaska, incentivizing people out there. but the government's had a role of developing this country. the private sector is strong enough now to handle the for profit housing market. there is a way to make money from a lot. there's all of these funds that
>> brenda, i -- i think you know what i think. i'm with tracy on this one. why is the government meddling in housing period? they're trying to predict supply and demand. trying to prop up home prices. why is that the government's job? look, if that vacant land of the rundown houses were of any value, someone would swoop in and build something there. we've had vacant land and run down stuff in this country before, it was called the 1700s and 1800s, no one said the government had to go into...
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brenda, this is another unfortune example of how obama care will hurt real workers in the real economy. it will lead to lower wage growth, lower economic growth, and mre part-time jobs being created as we saw in the most recent jobreports at the expense of full-time jobs. lcome to part-time jobs. this is a dismal result susa are you convinced? >> no, not at all. there are a couple of ceos who have said they're going to shift to pt-time workers but a report that came out, 75% said it would have no impact on their hiring plan. when you see the data you always see a huge uptick in part-time workers. the real problem is we haven't had a real economic recovery like we need to. >> even the irs chief says he doesn't want to change his insurance. a lot of employers must be looking at this and saying why do we need to. >> i'll tell you what, brenda. i'd agree with susan if it was just a couple ceos, but it's not. it's ceos and let's see just off the top of my head, subway, white castle, hardee's, local communicationsns, long beach. the numbers are starting to add up. if you believe they're lyin
brenda, this is another unfortune example of how obama care will hurt real workers in the real economy. it will lead to lower wage growth, lower economic growth, and mre part-time jobs being created as we saw in the most recent jobreports at the expense of full-time jobs. lcome to part-time jobs. this is a dismal result susa are you convinced? >> no, not at all. there are a couple of ceos who have said they're going to shift to pt-time workers but a report that came out, 75% said it would...
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>> exactly, brenda. the union is like the federal government in that they get their power from having the biggest base possible so they can issue these unfillble demands. look, here the choice is clear here. would you rather have a mcdonald's 25 jobs at minimum wage or zero jobs at $15 an hour. union doesn't care about what the workers -- if the workers have jobs. they don't present something viable. they just want to have, hey, we're powerful, we got this one mcdonald's out there to give you $15 a wage. everyone join us, pay our dues, pay our -- pay our executives an astronomical amount of money, we'll have clout in washington to get our ways. unions are not helping these workers. >> mark, do you buy that, this is all about union membership? >> of course not. if there are no -- if mcdonald's has zero people working for them, how is that going to help the unions? unions get their strength through numbers. and so what the unions want to do ultimately is increase their roles member rolls in the future beca
>> exactly, brenda. the union is like the federal government in that they get their power from having the biggest base possible so they can issue these unfillble demands. look, here the choice is clear here. would you rather have a mcdonald's 25 jobs at minimum wage or zero jobs at $15 an hour. union doesn't care about what the workers -- if the workers have jobs. they don't present something viable. they just want to have, hey, we're powerful, we got this one mcdonald's out there to give...
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brenda, this is another unfortunate example of how obama care will hurt real workers in the real economy. it will lead to lower wage growth, lower economic growth, and more part-time jobs being created as we saw in the most recent job reports at the expense of full-time jobs. welcome to part-time jobs. this is a dismal result. susan, are you convinced? >> no, not at all. there are a couple of ceos who have said they're going to shift to part-time workers but a report that came out, 75% said it would have no impact on their hiring plan. when you see the data you always see a huge uptick in part-time workers. the real problem is we haven't had a real economic recovery like we need to. >> even the irs chief says he doesn't want to change his insurance. a lot of employers must be looking at this and saying why do we need to. >> i'll tell you what, brenda. i'd agree with susan if it was just a couple ceos, but it's not. it's ceos and let's see just off the top of my head, subway, white castle, hardee's, local communications, long beach. the numbers are starting to add up. if you believe they'
brenda, this is another unfortunate example of how obama care will hurt real workers in the real economy. it will lead to lower wage growth, lower economic growth, and more part-time jobs being created as we saw in the most recent job reports at the expense of full-time jobs. welcome to part-time jobs. this is a dismal result. susan, are you convinced? >> no, not at all. there are a couple of ceos who have said they're going to shift to part-time workers but a report that came out, 75%...
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and, brenda, i think it's outrageous that parents should be paying thesefees. i don't want to bust out the violin here and have this be a woe is me show, but when i was in elementary school, my parents couldn't afford the $3 fee for the musical class that we were taking to buy a recorder. and so i can't imagine these hundreds of dollars of fees. but privatizing education is not the answer. we can't say that when you're looking at school budgets right now. what is happening when children are getting private school vouchers and they're leaving those schools, then the schools are losing that money and that is why these fees are going in. so you have to have like an all of the above approach where there are charter schools but still public education is not de-funded. we have republicans who just passed a bill in the house and no child left behind act that would make it easier for school districts to slash their budgets. that's wrong. >> and jehmu, why did they leave the public schools? because the educatn there is inferior to the private schools where they can use
and, brenda, i think it's outrageous that parents should be paying thesefees. i don't want to bust out the violin here and have this be a woe is me show, but when i was in elementary school, my parents couldn't afford the $3 fee for the musical class that we were taking to buy a recorder. and so i can't imagine these hundreds of dollars of fees. but privatizing education is not the answer. we can't say that when you're looking at school budgets right now. what is happening when children are...
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pappas, i'm brenda leigh johnson, and this is, um... detective [mumbles] i'm so sorry about your loss. so, you and your brother had a show? it was supposed to premiere on slag tv next week. slag tv? it's a cable channel. oh. uh, please have a seat. oh, thank you so much. pappas: ken and i were just sitting down to discuss all the upcoming episodes when chief pope... stopped by. one of the first things we like to do in, um, crisis response is make certain that the family notification was done properly, so perhaps you can tell us what chief pope discussed with you. uh, he seemed... really focused on knowing who mark went home with last night. what did you tell him? we had no idea. knowing my brother, it was probably a girl he'd just met. chief pope asked about the women who've appeared on our show, as well. did you provide him with names? i told him that he could gethem from jill's assistant. unfortunately, marie is not responding to our messages. has she texted you yet? [ doorbell rings ] i just can't wrap my head around the idea that ma
pappas, i'm brenda leigh johnson, and this is, um... detective [mumbles] i'm so sorry about your loss. so, you and your brother had a show? it was supposed to premiere on slag tv next week. slag tv? it's a cable channel. oh. uh, please have a seat. oh, thank you so much. pappas: ken and i were just sitting down to discuss all the upcoming episodes when chief pope... stopped by. one of the first things we like to do in, um, crisis response is make certain that the family notification was done...
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now, here's your host, brenda price. [whirring...] >> wow... can you believe that power? ice, whole vegetables and fruits all in a 72-ounce container and it just rips through it like nothing. hi, i'm brenda price and you're about to see, for the first time, the most powerful and versatile kitchen appliance you could ever dream of. and here to show you just how easy, exciting and delicious eating healthy can be, is the man behind the number one selling professional blender system in america, mark rosen. >> hi, brenda. >> hi, mark. >> i am here today to introduce you to the brand-new mega kitchen system. now, we started with a two horsepower motornd then we combined it with our ninja blade technology to deliver professional blending and professional food prep. professional blending allows you to crush ice into snow for incredible, restaurant-quality frozen drinks and smoothies. we set up a comparison to a competing two horsepower professional blender that costs nearly $500. we filled both of the jars with solid ice cubes. i want you to see the difference that you get when y
now, here's your host, brenda price. [whirring...] >> wow... can you believe that power? ice, whole vegetables and fruits all in a 72-ounce container and it just rips through it like nothing. hi, i'm brenda price and you're about to see, for the first time, the most powerful and versatile kitchen appliance you could ever dream of. and here to show you just how easy, exciting and delicious eating healthy can be, is the man behind the number one selling professional blender system in...
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brenda, why are you involved in this drive? >> welcome mun ty service projects are a big part of what we're about at the young school. it is about expanding children's world's and seeing where they fit in the community. we're honored to be partnering with p.m. j. we're all about children welcoming school with confidence and you can't underestimates the children having the supplies they need when they enter school. >> earth is a unique and terrific school we have heard about and certainly the foundation is playing a big role in this as well and it is getting the word out. young school.com. >> and we encourage anybody in nearby communities to please come en with a backpack and all of our families will be doing their part. >> get packing for the back to school supply drive. thanks so much. good luck for the drive this year. >> thank you. >> thank you all for joining us today on maryland's spotlight. [ male announcer ] now you can get a kindle fire hd, with high def screen, ultra-fast wi-fi and access to 23 million movies, tv shows
brenda, why are you involved in this drive? >> welcome mun ty service projects are a big part of what we're about at the young school. it is about expanding children's world's and seeing where they fit in the community. we're honored to be partnering with p.m. j. we're all about children welcoming school with confidence and you can't underestimates the children having the supplies they need when they enter school. >> earth is a unique and terrific school we have heard about and...
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we found brenda's body in the canal basin this morning. what? her body? you mean brenda's dead? green. all over me. water, choking me. cold at first, and then boiling. roaring and seething. cooling and clearing. the killing, ian, the killing. yeah, not real enough. you're suffering from paranoid delusions. you see assassins everywhere. some real, some not. death is breathing down your neck. so when you see that curtain move... yeah? what's this? stay there, dave. i wouldn't want you to bust another gut. this wouldn't be brenda sorby's, would it? excuse me, i'm looking for the discourse analysis unit. dan cordeski? oh, him. just down the stairs. thanks. woman: help me! somebody help me! for god's sake, help me! operator: (on phone) emergency.which service? do you want the fire, police, or ambulance? (baby crying) woman: they're killing each other, they're killing each other! operator: (on phone) madam, is it the fire or ambulance or police that you require? woman: i don't know, just send someone.please! operator: (on phone) just give me your address. woman: oh, oh. oh, my god! he
we found brenda's body in the canal basin this morning. what? her body? you mean brenda's dead? green. all over me. water, choking me. cold at first, and then boiling. roaring and seething. cooling and clearing. the killing, ian, the killing. yeah, not real enough. you're suffering from paranoid delusions. you see assassins everywhere. some real, some not. death is breathing down your neck. so when you see that curtain move... yeah? what's this? stay there, dave. i wouldn't want you to bust...
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that's number one point, brenda. maybe the most important. the other thing is, i do not agrewith steve. the federal government, as tracy implied, should be out of the education business. they haven't had a successful education program in the last 100 years. their banner program head start has proven to be totally ineffective. we practical double what we spend per pupil, education scores haven't risen. this is another goofy idea by the federal government that won't work, will cost us and is not anywhere that i can find in the constitution. >> last word, tracy. >> i mean, i don't know. maybe they should start charging teenagers a tax because then you could fund just about everything in the worldwide. >> charge them per text. >> that's a good idea. >> thanks, guys. thank you, steve, for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> up next -- >> let me buy you these drinks. i feel bad about today. >> thanks. >> well, those days may be over. more than 6 0% of men saying they expect women to pay their share on dates. is that fair? the battle o
that's number one point, brenda. maybe the most important. the other thing is, i do not agrewith steve. the federal government, as tracy implied, should be out of the education business. they haven't had a successful education program in the last 100 years. their banner program head start has proven to be totally ineffective. we practical double what we spend per pupil, education scores haven't risen. this is another goofy idea by the federal government that won't work, will cost us and is not...
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both brenda and roman hardaway were arrested and charged. >> brenda hardaway just appeared in court and she pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree assault, resisting arrest, menacing, and unlawful possession of a material. >>> a good samaritan on its iron speed driving down san diego, california, comes across this car with the gas door open. the video may look a little bit familiar to you. we brought it to you not too long ago where the rider passed the guy driving the car. did you know your gas cap was open? yep, i'll take care of it for you. the rider comes up to the car. pose a fuelorseems like it wouln a lifetime kind of scenario, right, or not? same guy. same town. same scenario. this guy just has an eye for open fuel doors. pulls up and notices the gas door open. this time the fuel cap is off, as well. >> your gas cap is off. i'll get it for you. >> the rider pulls up. thumbs up. adios, pal. >> i think all the open gas doors in this area are attracting him. >> this time at least the scenario is the car and the motorcycle were stopped. >> do you see the way he closed that c
both brenda and roman hardaway were arrested and charged. >> brenda hardaway just appeared in court and she pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree assault, resisting arrest, menacing, and unlawful possession of a material. >>> a good samaritan on its iron speed driving down san diego, california, comes across this car with the gas door open. the video may look a little bit familiar to you. we brought it to you not too long ago where the rider passed the guy driving the...
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brenda: looks like he's got a wallet in his back pocket, so it wasn't a robbery. well, if it wasn't a robbery, why else would someone want to kill him? you want an alphabetical list? fire away. "a," ass. "b," because.
brenda: looks like he's got a wallet in his back pocket, so it wasn't a robbery. well, if it wasn't a robbery, why else would someone want to kill him? you want an alphabetical list? fire away. "a," ass. "b," because.
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brenda is very gentle and speaks softly. [translator]: children get to this point because people don't get help in time. they don't have any money to go to a doctor. they don't have a clinic nearby. they have to walk a very long way. there are many different reasons why children get this way. it's a big problem in this country, and she... is one of those cases. [ladd]: in fact, malnutrition is so widespread in guatemala that half of the children under age five suffer from stunted growth, one of the highest rates in the world. but here at the center, these children have a warm bed to sleep in, nutritious meals, and most importantly, lots of love. [speaking tenderly] they get very attached to their caregivers. finally, carla is placed on the scale. today she weighs 20.3 pounds, up merely a pound in two weeks. carla literally has no fat on her body, and chills easily. dr. brenda dresses her in layers to keep her warm. these are probably the first decent clothes carla has ever owned. it's time for lunch, and carla is ready. the
brenda is very gentle and speaks softly. [translator]: children get to this point because people don't get help in time. they don't have any money to go to a doctor. they don't have a clinic nearby. they have to walk a very long way. there are many different reasons why children get this way. it's a big problem in this country, and she... is one of those cases. [ladd]: in fact, malnutrition is so widespread in guatemala that half of the children under age five suffer from stunted growth, one of...
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that's number one point, brenda. maybe the most important. the other thing is, i do not agree with steve. the federal government, as tracy implied, should be out of the education business. they haven't had a successful education program in the last 100 years. their banner program head start has proven to be totally ineffective. we practical double what we spend per pupil, education scores haven't risen. this is another goofy idea by the federal government that won't work, will cost us and is not anywhere that i can find in the constitution. >> last word, tracy. >> i mean, i don't know. maybe they should start charging teenagers a tax because then you could fund just about everything in the worldwide. >> charge them per text. >> that's a good idea. >> thanks, guys. thank you, steve, for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> up next -- >> let me buy you these drinks. i feel bad about today. >> thanks. >> well, those days may be over. more than 6 0% of men saying they expect women to pay their share on dates. is that fair? the battle
that's number one point, brenda. maybe the most important. the other thing is, i do not agree with steve. the federal government, as tracy implied, should be out of the education business. they haven't had a successful education program in the last 100 years. their banner program head start has proven to be totally ineffective. we practical double what we spend per pupil, education scores haven't risen. this is another goofy idea by the federal government that won't work, will cost us and is...
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>> absolutely, brenda. i think we're actually closer, if we make a concerted effort to be energy indendent even than i previously thought n 2005, net imports of all energy, about 30%, in this past year alone, it's already down to 18%. it's projected to be 9%. but in 2040. if we make a real effort, you know that all of the above fracking and oil and throw-in that silly green stuff, think we can have the next internet age as far as industrial production. we can be energy free. and we can have a much safer america. >> do you think this is important, jonas? >> it's important. you know, one of the rules of econics is you go to where the cheapest supply is. and if the saudis have cheaper oil than we do and they do, then we should use it. and that's just the way it is. if we don't buy it and we start pumping higher cost fuel out of canada, someone else is going to buy it. they're going to have just as much money they want to do crookedly or not. why wouldn't we want the cheap oil? i don't think we're going to dril
>> absolutely, brenda. i think we're actually closer, if we make a concerted effort to be energy indendent even than i previously thought n 2005, net imports of all energy, about 30%, in this past year alone, it's already down to 18%. it's projected to be 9%. but in 2040. if we make a real effort, you know that all of the above fracking and oil and throw-in that silly green stuff, think we can have the next internet age as far as industrial production. we can be energy free. and we can...
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brenda, exactly. look, this is a simple equation. you need to understand, everyone should understand, what monopolies -- what unions are. unions are basically monopolies. they exist to charge higher wages than the market will bear and provide fewer jobs. i don't blame the union. that's their role. by attacking these governors. they're attacking competition in the form of workers. the less workers in every one of those states, the more the unions can control and extract higher wages and more secure jobs for their employees. that's why everyone in the country should fear unions growing instead of, thankfully, shrinking like they have, because you'll get the same thing times a thousand, that we airlines, everything, where eventually eventually crumbled those businesses. >> shouldn't the union be praising and be embracing of what they're doing in these states instead of targeting them? >> well, no, absolutely not. for two different reasons. one, the reason gary just described, its their workers being laid off. most of the afl-cio members
brenda, exactly. look, this is a simple equation. you need to understand, everyone should understand, what monopolies -- what unions are. unions are basically monopolies. they exist to charge higher wages than the market will bear and provide fewer jobs. i don't blame the union. that's their role. by attacking these governors. they're attacking competition in the form of workers. the less workers in every one of those states, the more the unions can control and extract higher wages and more...
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>> absolutely, brenda. i think we're actually closer, if we make a concerted effort to be energy independent even than i previously thought n 2005, net imports of all energy, about 30%, in this past year alone, it's already down to 18%. it's projected to be 9%. but in 2040. if we make a real effort, you know that all of the above fracking and oil and throw-in that silly green stuff, i think we can have the next internet age as far as industrial production. we can be energy free. and we can have a much safer america. >> do you think this is important, jonas? >> it's important. you know, one of the rules of economics is you go to where the cheapest supply is. and if the saudis have cheaper oil than we do and they do, then we should use it. and that's just the way it is. if we don't buy it and we start pumping higher cost fuel out of canada, someone else is going to buy it. they're going to have just as much money they want to do crookedly or not. why wouldn't we want the cheap oil? i don't think we're going t
>> absolutely, brenda. i think we're actually closer, if we make a concerted effort to be energy independent even than i previously thought n 2005, net imports of all energy, about 30%, in this past year alone, it's already down to 18%. it's projected to be 9%. but in 2040. if we make a real effort, you know that all of the above fracking and oil and throw-in that silly green stuff, i think we can have the next internet age as far as industrial production. we can be energy free. and we...
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steve: they're gonna play, brenda. christine, let's go. a wife might tell her husband, "you're not getting any" what? >> no dinner. >> oh, yeah. good answer. yes. steve: no dinner. kim. >> don't give him any attention. if he's acting up, messing up. steve: you're not getting any attention. all right, katie, let's go. hey, a wife might tell her husband, "you're not getting any" what? >> how about money? steve: you're not getting any money. my wife told me that. i just started laughing. i just started laughing. don't worry about it. i hid some. [laughter] hi, colleen. >> hey, steve. steve: you ready to go? >> i'm ready. steve: only one strike. a wife might tell her husband, "you're not getting any" what? >> she might tell him he's not getting any younger. steve: you're not getting any younger, buddy. >> yeah! way to go, sis. steve: hey, tommy, a wife might tell her husband, "you're not getting any" what? >> steve, i'm gonna go with no tv time. take it away. steve: you're not getting any tv time, bud. you're on punishment. >> oh. steve: chris
steve: they're gonna play, brenda. christine, let's go. a wife might tell her husband, "you're not getting any" what? >> no dinner. >> oh, yeah. good answer. yes. steve: no dinner. kim. >> don't give him any attention. if he's acting up, messing up. steve: you're not getting any attention. all right, katie, let's go. hey, a wife might tell her husband, "you're not getting any" what? >> how about money? steve: you're not getting any money. my wife told...
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this is deputy chief brenda leigh johnson of the l.a.p.d. we were hoping that you could come down our headquarters downtown, and help us with a little problem we're having. what problem is that? i understand you used to work for allan summers. yeah, a-a-a year ago. his company went bankrupt. well where mr. su a whole bunch of extra cash, and we were hoping that you and his other employees could help us find it. i'm afraid i wouldn't be much use in that regard. i only analyzed the data as mr. summers sent it down to our department. and it was all lies. i really had no idea what he was doing. save you the trip. or, if you have a minute now, we could chat on the phone. uh, now is not a good time for me -- i'm driving. and... there's really nothing i can do for you, so... all right, then, sir. sorry to bother you. i just have one more before i let you go. okay. what's the question? sir... are you wearing a seat belt? what? [ engine revs ] [ tires screech ] wow. get out of the car! now! now! hands where i can see them! [ panting ] nice work, dete
this is deputy chief brenda leigh johnson of the l.a.p.d. we were hoping that you could come down our headquarters downtown, and help us with a little problem we're having. what problem is that? i understand you used to work for allan summers. yeah, a-a-a year ago. his company went bankrupt. well where mr. su a whole bunch of extra cash, and we were hoping that you and his other employees could help us find it. i'm afraid i wouldn't be much use in that regard. i only analyzed the data as mr....
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hey, brenda, what's the first thing a bear does when he comes out of hibernation? >> yawn. steve: yawn. makes sense. jimmy. >> take a bath. steve: really? >> that's good. >> [laughs] steve: go over there and turn that shower on, take a bath. mike, only one answer left. once again, name the first thing a bear does when he comes out of hibernation. >> find a mate. steve: find a mate. julian, you got 2 strikes, so if it's not there, the mcnulty family can steal and win the game. julian, name the first thing a bear does when he comes out of hibernation. >> how about roll around in the grass? steve: roll around in the grass. mcnultys, tommy, here's your chance. there's one answer left. if it's there, your family steals, your family wins the game. if it's not there, the williams family gets to play sudden death. name the first thing a bear does when he comes out of hibernation. >> steve, we're gonna say sheds its fur. steve: this is for the win. sheds its fur. number 4. audience: scratches. steve: well, nobody reached 300 points, so we're gonna play sudden death. give me colleen,
hey, brenda, what's the first thing a bear does when he comes out of hibernation? >> yawn. steve: yawn. makes sense. jimmy. >> take a bath. steve: really? >> that's good. >> [laughs] steve: go over there and turn that shower on, take a bath. mike, only one answer left. once again, name the first thing a bear does when he comes out of hibernation. >> find a mate. steve: find a mate. julian, you got 2 strikes, so if it's not there, the mcnulty family can steal and...
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brenda: oh. i think i know her. uh, lieutenant tao, just go to recent, um, uh... documents? yes, please. know her from where? uh, the motor pool, i think. here we go, chief. uh, chief, jill pappas is waiting in the electronics room. thank you, buzz. lieutenant tao. it's printing out right now. ms. pappas, thank you for coming in. buzz: lieutenant flynn, detective sanchez, please have the women face forward. sanchez: could you line up against the wall, please? face forward. i really appreciate that. thank you. i'll go in closer. oh, no. that's gail mcdonald. she was a particularly bad sport. during our video follow-up session, she made overt threats toward intrigue. it got quite ugly. now, ms. pappas, uh, i have a bad surprise for you. buzz, would you please ask sergeant gabriel to bring in our last subject? sergeant gabriel, now. flynn: this will all be over in a few minutes. if you'd just have a seat right over here, thank you. [ marie crying ] just try to calm down. stay calm. everything's just fine, all right? that's -- that's my assistant, marie. i've been trying to reac
brenda: oh. i think i know her. uh, lieutenant tao, just go to recent, um, uh... documents? yes, please. know her from where? uh, the motor pool, i think. here we go, chief. uh, chief, jill pappas is waiting in the electronics room. thank you, buzz. lieutenant tao. it's printing out right now. ms. pappas, thank you for coming in. buzz: lieutenant flynn, detective sanchez, please have the women face forward. sanchez: could you line up against the wall, please? face forward. i really appreciate...
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now, here's your host, brenda price. [whirring...] >> wow... can you believe that power? ice, whole vegetables and fruits all in a 72-ounce container and it just rips through it like nothing. hi, i'm brenda price and you're about to see, for the first time, the most powerful and versatile kitchen appliance you could ever dream of. and here to show you just how easy, exciting and delicious eating healthy can be, is the man behind the number one selling professional blender system in america, mark rosen. >> hi, brenda. >> hi, mark. >> i am here today to introduce you to the brand-new mega kitchen system. now, we started with a two horsepower motor and then we combined it with our ninja blade technology to deliver professional blending and professional food prep. professional blending allows you to crush ice into snow for incredible, restaurant-quality frozen drinks and smoothies. we set up a comparison to a competing two horsepower professional blender that costs nearly $500. we filled both of the jars with solid ice cubes. i want you to see the difference that you get when
now, here's your host, brenda price. [whirring...] >> wow... can you believe that power? ice, whole vegetables and fruits all in a 72-ounce container and it just rips through it like nothing. hi, i'm brenda price and you're about to see, for the first time, the most powerful and versatile kitchen appliance you could ever dream of. and here to show you just how easy, exciting and delicious eating healthy can be, is the man behind the number one selling professional blender system in...
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brenda: uh-uh. no do-over. she already whiffed. i'm sorry. i told you this would be a waste of time. thanks, ms. palmer. makes you "oh" for two. what about the german couple? back home in stuttgart. well, then my client's going home, too. can't we hold him on something? resisting arrest? or flashing? i'm not bringing this to the d.a. what's plan "b?" maybe we rattle the cousin's cage. see what shakes loose. van buren: that's it? hey, don't worry. we got enough to turn this guy. victor sabo? leave us alone already. we just want to talk to your boyfriend here. what for? come on. let's take a walk. look, man, bobby told me he was in the clear, all right? and you believed him? you're an accessory to murder. what? you can't keep him so you're coming after me? you picked up his bag you gave him a ride to the bus station. he said he needed some cthes. i don't know nothing about no murder. what'd he do with his gun? i don't know about no gun. you do know where you picked him up before you got his bag? you know what? i ain't saying nothing, so arrest
brenda: uh-uh. no do-over. she already whiffed. i'm sorry. i told you this would be a waste of time. thanks, ms. palmer. makes you "oh" for two. what about the german couple? back home in stuttgart. well, then my client's going home, too. can't we hold him on something? resisting arrest? or flashing? i'm not bringing this to the d.a. what's plan "b?" maybe we rattle the cousin's cage. see what shakes loose. van buren: that's it? hey, don't worry. we got enough to turn this...
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brenda: well, yeah. how did austin blair end up dead? we don't know. gabriel: wait a minute. wait a minute, wait. we track this guy down, we find the body, and you guys tell us nothing? i mean, this -- this -- this is our big briefing? yeah. welcome to the fbi, everyone. fritz: right hand in the air, we do not know if austin's death was a murder or not. but let's say it was a homicide. what would you guys do next? notify his next of kin. his father's already on his way down here. sounds good. hmm. thank you for your, uh, cooperation. uh, hold on. hold on, hold on, hold on. hold -- am i working with my husband or the fbi? yes. on an overdose or a murder? maybe both. the second we know more, we'll let you know. so far, i find being an fbi agent very...frustrating. [ sighs ] oh, lauren. lauren, i -- i am so sorry, sweetheart, but, uh, it looks like i am back on duty. mm, i understand. it was great to meet your friends. really? [ chuckles ] [ grunts ] okay, you be careful out there. oh, tell that to the bad guys. [ chuckles ] [ exhales sharply ] isn't she beautiful? yeah, you sho
brenda: well, yeah. how did austin blair end up dead? we don't know. gabriel: wait a minute. wait a minute, wait. we track this guy down, we find the body, and you guys tell us nothing? i mean, this -- this -- this is our big briefing? yeah. welcome to the fbi, everyone. fritz: right hand in the air, we do not know if austin's death was a murder or not. but let's say it was a homicide. what would you guys do next? notify his next of kin. his father's already on his way down here. sounds good....
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>> brenda is 62. susie is 59. if kathie lee is two years younger than brenda and one year older than brenda, how old is kathie lee? >> 61. >> 60. all right. number three -- y equals 35, what does x plus y equal. >> what? >> 20. >> yes. >> are the answers -- >> number four, if each -- >> 60! >> we can't hear you. each side of a regular hexagon equals ten centimeters. this is from my geometry book. what is the perimeter? >> 60. >> yes! >> wait a minute. you can -- >> a common factor is a number that divides evenly into two numbers -- >> 60! >> yes. >> where are the shots? where are the shots? >> and i think the winner -- has someone been keeping score? because i haven't. >> we weren't keeping track. >> i do owe you three shots. >> 60 shots. >> i won. >> so what's -- i love this game. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> all right. we have one segment left which means it must be -- >> jimmy buffett! >> first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ some people claim >> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to y
>> brenda is 62. susie is 59. if kathie lee is two years younger than brenda and one year older than brenda, how old is kathie lee? >> 61. >> 60. all right. number three -- y equals 35, what does x plus y equal. >> what? >> 20. >> yes. >> are the answers -- >> number four, if each -- >> 60! >> we can't hear you. each side of a regular hexagon equals ten centimeters. this is from my geometry book. what is the perimeter? >> 60....
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. >> hi, my name is brenda, i'm a seiu 1021 member and i work at san francisco general and i've been there over 30 years, so i remember the days when we were going around when the union rep was dragging me to synagogues everywhere else talking to the public to making sure healthy san francisco happened, i see every day the results of it, i see the all the people that we helped that didn't get help before, now we don't have to turn around people that used to get partial care because they didn't have health insurance, we do need that. i think we also need to say is that there's not enough money in the department of public health to meet the goals that we're going to have to meet to nabbing sure every single san franciscan is covered. we do the best we can, the stresses are really strong right now and the workers, the ones doing the work, and we put in all we can because we believe in the mission and we want every single person to be covered but i think also you have to keep in mind that to absorb all of these people in san francisco, the system, it's going to have to grow, and so it's
. >> hi, my name is brenda, i'm a seiu 1021 member and i work at san francisco general and i've been there over 30 years, so i remember the days when we were going around when the union rep was dragging me to synagogues everywhere else talking to the public to making sure healthy san francisco happened, i see every day the results of it, i see the all the people that we helped that didn't get help before, now we don't have to turn around people that used to get partial care because they...
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. >> reporter: he found brenda palms-barber and her bees. she hires former inmates and turns them into beekeepers. >> these are people who served time for crimes, but could not get back into the labor market because of their backgrounds. >> reporter: palms-barber helps them gain work experience so that they can start building a resume... >> you guys have great smiles. >> reporter: ...as she builds an unlikely business on the mean streets of chicago. >> there are lots of weeds on the west side, and there are weeds that produce nectar and, in fact, they produce some beautiful, delicious honey as well. >> reporter: there's a metaphor in there somewhere. >> absolutely, there is. it isn't about what we see as a flower or a weed; it's just drawing the good out of that plant source and transforming it into something that is sweet and good. >> reporter: in 2005, sweet beginnings began with $140,000 in seed money from the illinois department of corrections. it now sells honey and skin care products under the name of bee love in supermarkets, hotels,
. >> reporter: he found brenda palms-barber and her bees. she hires former inmates and turns them into beekeepers. >> these are people who served time for crimes, but could not get back into the labor market because of their backgrounds. >> reporter: palms-barber helps them gain work experience so that they can start building a resume... >> you guys have great smiles. >> reporter: ...as she builds an unlikely business on the mean streets of chicago. >> there...
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. >> hi, my name is brenda, i'm a seiu 1021 member and i work at san francisco general and i've been there over 30 years, so i remember the days when we were going around when the union rep was dragging me to synagogues everywhere else talking to the public to making sure healthy san francisco happened, i see every day the results of it, i see the all the people that we helped that didn't get help before, now we don't t turn around people that used to get partial care because they didn't have health insurance, we do need that. i think we also need to say is that there's not enough money in the department of public health to meet the goals that we're going to have to meet to nabbing sure every single san franciscan is covered. we do the best we can, the stresses are really strong right now and the workers, the ones doing the work, and we put in all we can because we believe in the mission and we want every single person to be covered but i think also you have to keep in mind that to absorb all of these people in san francisco, the system, it's going to have to grow, and so it's a choi
. >> hi, my name is brenda, i'm a seiu 1021 member and i work at san francisco general and i've been there over 30 years, so i remember the days when we were going around when the union rep was dragging me to synagogues everywhere else talking to the public to making sure healthy san francisco happened, i see every day the results of it, i see the all the people that we helped that didn't get help before, now we don't t turn around people that used to get partial care because they didn't...
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brenda, you're accommodating by background us on this topic. i thought a lot of people would be worried. i am. are you? >> reporter: yeah. well, absolutely. the dow is down some 4% from when it hit its record close on august 2nd. it's been very -- the market has been very volatile this month, so it looks like investors are taking some money off the table, and perhaps for good reason. last week we had a lot of bad news. the main bad news was that retailers from low end stores like wal-mart to high end stores like macy a macy's and in order, they're saying things do not look good. consumers are not spending. it's likely they'll continue to not spend for the next year or so. that's their outlook, so that's very frightening because consumers are the engine of the economy. we've been counting on them to spend, and that's a problem. the other issue is that interest rates are going up, so the other thing that's been looking good in the economy is the housing market. it is getting a little shaky. if interest rates continue to go up because the fed cont
brenda, you're accommodating by background us on this topic. i thought a lot of people would be worried. i am. are you? >> reporter: yeah. well, absolutely. the dow is down some 4% from when it hit its record close on august 2nd. it's been very -- the market has been very volatile this month, so it looks like investors are taking some money off the table, and perhaps for good reason. last week we had a lot of bad news. the main bad news was that retailers from low end stores like wal-mart...
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thanks, brenda buttner, as always. you can catch brenda on "bulls and bears" every sunday morning 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. check it out. >>> coming up, stunning new information on princess diana's death nearly two decades ago. scotland yard is now re-examining new evidence. and brian yennis is joining us live with more on that story. >> hi, heather. this new allegation claims princess diana was killed by a member of the british military. scotland yard is "assessing the relevance and credibility of this new information given to them by the former inlaws of a former soldier of the elite british special air force service." reportedly the soldier boasted the military was behind the death of the princess of wales. on august 31st, 1997, princess diana and her boyfriend left the hotel in paris france, followed by paparazzi, princess diana, al fayed and their driver hit a pill pillar. blaming paparazzi for the death. conspiracy theories believe however diana was murdered. these are nothing new. so
thanks, brenda buttner, as always. you can catch brenda on "bulls and bears" every sunday morning 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. check it out. >>> coming up, stunning new information on princess diana's death nearly two decades ago. scotland yard is now re-examining new evidence. and brian yennis is joining us live with more on that story. >> hi, heather. this new allegation claims princess diana was killed by a member of the british military....
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and it's my pleasure to announce the recipients in inner leadership brenda wong. please step up and we want to invite our co- chairs to help with the presenting of the awards and also to invite the lady from southwest airlines and they're continuing to give 2 round tickets to each receipt. thank you so much. (clapping). >> wow. this is a huge honor. my families been in san francisco since the 19 hundreds. many of you know that i'm chinese japanese and i didn't know i was asian because i'm mixed but the family has been here and is one of the founder of the town and my grandmother was a leader in the garment district. we went to the restaurantsful through the backdoor and i'll plays with the chickens and fish and grandpa would bargain for the sea weeds. but the thing we also went in the kitchen door and in honor of my grandparents i get to go through the front door. you, you know, we stand on the shoulder of giants and i want to thank all the people here. thank you all the committee and all the judges and everybody else who's here i also want to thank my friends and
and it's my pleasure to announce the recipients in inner leadership brenda wong. please step up and we want to invite our co- chairs to help with the presenting of the awards and also to invite the lady from southwest airlines and they're continuing to give 2 round tickets to each receipt. thank you so much. (clapping). >> wow. this is a huge honor. my families been in san francisco since the 19 hundreds. many of you know that i'm chinese japanese and i didn't know i was asian because i'm...
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mater brenda made i will you six grade six screwball parking lot what about having them i mean no i think i had the kiss of death for his boy his name was anything greedo name. yeah. you know that will was it in lake tahoe will you i was going in seventh grade it was on the beach well what about have m m i don't know i know he's nor cow i'm sure he's married now so yeah well that's an easy one it would be t.j. wilson aka take some kid and i i bought his members with yes and i body slammed them and kissed them same time so. well does we're very loyal to each other but yeah i've never found anybody better than him larry if i had it's you know his life he's my first love my only the biggest misconception this misconception about being a beaver. i think that people think we're five hundred pounds and eight feet tall but every time they see me they're just like whoa you're small work. world travelers going to see the world they would match my favorite match that i've had was my match at. that's what it was called the t.l.c. match it was a table's match was the first ever divas tables mat
mater brenda made i will you six grade six screwball parking lot what about having them i mean no i think i had the kiss of death for his boy his name was anything greedo name. yeah. you know that will was it in lake tahoe will you i was going in seventh grade it was on the beach well what about have m m i don't know i know he's nor cow i'm sure he's married now so yeah well that's an easy one it would be t.j. wilson aka take some kid and i i bought his members with yes and i body slammed them...