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andrea morris was arrested at her apartment in lincoln, nebraska. >> and i introduced myself and told her who i was and that i was from des moines, iowa. when the blood drained from her face, and terry and i, the other detective that was there, we both commented about, how, do you think she's guilty or not? >> but andrea said she was innocent, that mars davis was the killer. >> i didn't know which thing made me more angry, being accused of the murder or being called a pimp. >> andrea admitted performing a private dance for mcrae in his home and said pat attempted to assault her. >> she said pat mcrae pinned her to the couch and wouldn't let her up and was kissing her and she was trying to push him away. and he wouldn't get up. next thing she knows, mars davis is in the house over them and he's the one that starts stabbing pat mcrae. that was her story. >> but there was no blood all over the floor and only one set of foot impressions from a pair of size 7 boots, the same size worn by andrea morris. mars davis wore a size 13 shoe. >> big difference between a woman's size 7 and a man's s
andrea morris was arrested at her apartment in lincoln, nebraska. >> and i introduced myself and told her who i was and that i was from des moines, iowa. when the blood drained from her face, and terry and i, the other detective that was there, we both commented about, how, do you think she's guilty or not? >> but andrea said she was innocent, that mars davis was the killer. >> i didn't know which thing made me more angry, being accused of the murder or being called a pimp....
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professor morris. >> guest: hi! kristin: in august or september or 2008 when the nation was getting to know sarah palin, did you regard the governor as a powerful symbol of a success of feminism or perhaps even as icon in the fact she built her political career pretty much on her own. [inaudible] and, you know, to the wife of a powerful man. >> host: if i may, quickly. how do you feel about sarah palin? are you a supporter of hers? >> caller: oh, yeah. one of the original supporters of hers. i thought she cleaned up the corruption in alaska. she, you know, put, you know, a lot of people -- i like some of the crusaders for against corruption. >> host: thank you, sir. let's get an answer. >> guest: i thought that, you know, obviously in many ways, she was elected or selected to be an important symbol for not just a woman politician who had already been, you know, empowered as a governor. her representation as a person who was a family woman who talked very adamantly about her kids and who presented a certain kind of m
professor morris. >> guest: hi! kristin: in august or september or 2008 when the nation was getting to know sarah palin, did you regard the governor as a powerful symbol of a success of feminism or perhaps even as icon in the fact she built her political career pretty much on her own. [inaudible] and, you know, to the wife of a powerful man. >> host: if i may, quickly. how do you feel about sarah palin? are you a supporter of hers? >> caller: oh, yeah. one of the original...
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. >> i built the music division of the william morris agency. i was the youngest stockholder in the company and the youngest executive in the company. >> did you start in the mail room? >> they all thought i was 30 when i worked in there.in there i had my own business in boston, and i came to work for william morris becausemoad already been in the mail room of my own business. my management company was management.. when i l in 1971 with the show cal "jesus christ
. >> i built the music division of the william morris agency. i was the youngest stockholder in the company and the youngest executive in the company. >> did you start in the mail room? >> they all thought i was 30 when i worked in there.in there i had my own business in boston, and i came to work for william morris becausemoad already been in the mail room of my own business. my management company was management.. when i l in 1971 with the show cal "jesus christ
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professor morris. >> guest: hi! kristin: in august or september or 2008 when the nation was getting to know sarah palin, did you regard the governor as a powerful symbol of a success of feminism or perhaps even as icon in the fact she built her political career pretty much on her own. [inaudible] and, you know, to the wife of a powerful man. >> host: if i may, quickly. how do you feel about sarah palin? are you a supporter of hers? >> caller: oh, yeah. one of the original supporters of hers. i thought she cleaned up the corruption in alaska. she, you know, put, you know, a lot of people -- i like some of the crusaders for against corruption. >> host: thank you, sir. let's get an answer. >> guest: i thought that, you know, obviously in many ways, she was elected or selected to be an important symbol for not just a woman politician who had already been, you know, empowered as a governor. her representation as a person who was a family woman who talked very adamantly about her kids and who presented a certain kind of m
professor morris. >> guest: hi! kristin: in august or september or 2008 when the nation was getting to know sarah palin, did you regard the governor as a powerful symbol of a success of feminism or perhaps even as icon in the fact she built her political career pretty much on her own. [inaudible] and, you know, to the wife of a powerful man. >> host: if i may, quickly. how do you feel about sarah palin? are you a supporter of hers? >> caller: oh, yeah. one of the original...
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how are you both and a special greeting to professor morris. enjoying the show. wish i'd gotten that question because my statement was going start out with three of my political she rowes. shirley chisolm, maxine waters and joanne watson who just went off council in december, and have something experience working on campaigns as well as going through a lot of respect for marie wilson, who was the author of the book "closing the leadership gap" and i had the opportunity to meet her and go through one of her programs here in michigan. one of the things, women are very unrepresented. the other is just how that intersects with race, and gender, and for african-american women, it just seems to be -- you have to transcend the issue of race... thought to looking at how this plays out in terms of the kinds of policy that we're seeing. to me there's an attack on the working class nowdays. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: professor, if you can hang on, debra, i wasn't prepared but now i have your quiz question it you would like to take one: who is the first black woman to wi
how are you both and a special greeting to professor morris. enjoying the show. wish i'd gotten that question because my statement was going start out with three of my political she rowes. shirley chisolm, maxine waters and joanne watson who just went off council in december, and have something experience working on campaigns as well as going through a lot of respect for marie wilson, who was the author of the book "closing the leadership gap" and i had the opportunity to meet her and...
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i was terrifying i was going to lose my baby. >> her healthy baby daughter was born, but morris' road to recovery was far from over. she broke her leg and had to have the bones fused. >> this is the day of the accident. >> last week, a letter from her employer dealt her another blow. >> they can no longer contribute. >> the fire department won't pay for health insurance. >> it's a feeling of betrayal. >> the chefs declined to talk on camera, but he told me the change in morris' insurance has nothing to do with the district financial problems. he says the district is simply following the rules outlined in the firefighter's contract. >> and in state labor code, following all rules and laws. employees have the right to continue to purchase private medical insurance through cobra. >> it's unfortunate. >> cost morris $2,000 a month. with no pay, it's not an option. and worker's compensation only covers her injury. >> i don't know what's going to happen. >> she is left struggling to understand how an injury on the job through no fault of her own could cause such professional and financial h
i was terrifying i was going to lose my baby. >> her healthy baby daughter was born, but morris' road to recovery was far from over. she broke her leg and had to have the bones fused. >> this is the day of the accident. >> last week, a letter from her employer dealt her another blow. >> they can no longer contribute. >> the fire department won't pay for health insurance. >> it's a feeling of betrayal. >> the chefs declined to talk on camera, but he told...
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morris comes back with a vicious kick to the head followed by some heavy swings by quint. and then a fourth inmate, reyes enters the melee. rick herman is terrified. >> i didn't know if i was going to live or die. it was just get over with. i didn't know if i was going to live through it. >> the pummelling lasts for 30 minutes. >> at no point during that time does herman call for help for fear of being labeled a snitch or a tattletale. but none of the other witnesses does anything to help either. >> what they should have done is bang on the door to alert the detention staff to come. the assault would be over. but the vast majority of them either said they were asleep or they saw nothing or they know nothing. >> it takes more than an hour from the time the first punch is thrown until officers finally enter the tank and discover herman blood-soaked and severely beaten. herman is put on a stretcher and carted down to the jail's medical facility. >> injuries from the back of my head and then stitches over both of my eyes. i had a shattered jaw, and my whole right side of my fa
morris comes back with a vicious kick to the head followed by some heavy swings by quint. and then a fourth inmate, reyes enters the melee. rick herman is terrified. >> i didn't know if i was going to live or die. it was just get over with. i didn't know if i was going to live through it. >> the pummelling lasts for 30 minutes. >> at no point during that time does herman call for help for fear of being labeled a snitch or a tattletale. but none of the other witnesses does...
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morris's book. with c-span booktv, brought her work to my attention when you interview much shorter interview several months ago. so i read "women's history for beginners" from my public library and i am currently reading "revenge of the women's studies professor," learned the lot from both of them. my comment, i wanted to thank c-span booktv for bringing this to our attention, points of view that are so immortalized in other media. you are devoting three hours that we can learn from bonnie morris and i am thankful. >> host: tell us about yourself. >> caller: 9 a feminist, always have been, always will be. a graduate of a women's college. >> guest: i can thank you enough. i spent many happy years in a story and i hope you use the public library just around the corner. many memories and hello to all my friends in the story. i would say, thank you again, i also want to thank c-span for giving me the opportunity, doing this kind of work. many people doubted me when i announced my intention to become a
morris's book. with c-span booktv, brought her work to my attention when you interview much shorter interview several months ago. so i read "women's history for beginners" from my public library and i am currently reading "revenge of the women's studies professor," learned the lot from both of them. my comment, i wanted to thank c-span booktv for bringing this to our attention, points of view that are so immortalized in other media. you are devoting three hours that we can...
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i think morris did because morris was married to lulu at that period in time. they use to go to a lot of beatles things. there was a place called the speak easy which was underground where everybody went. you'd have the beatles and the stones and the who in one room. eating. and otis redding could be on stage. or sam and dave. those were days where there w was -- it was just an incredible world. >> let's take another break. come back and talk about justin bieber with you. you've been through teenage superstardom. want to know what advice you may have for the biebs after the break. hold your thought. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. keep heart-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a
i think morris did because morris was married to lulu at that period in time. they use to go to a lot of beatles things. there was a place called the speak easy which was underground where everybody went. you'd have the beatles and the stones and the who in one room. eating. and otis redding could be on stage. or sam and dave. those were days where there w was -- it was just an incredible world. >> let's take another break. come back and talk about justin bieber with you. you've been...
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in 2002, morris goes public with the story. >> i started announcing that's the gorilla suit. another 10 or 20 magicians across the country have the same suit. it's not a real bigfoot. >> but it comes too late for many of the film's believers. >> people are so taken by the things they fall for. they're hugely invested in it. now they're fools if they were wrong. and as soon as you come in and rain on their parade, you find utter hostility. >> the first reaction was no, you're lying. that is a real bigfoot. i said how is it possible that this thing could fool people. the suit was all right. it wasn't the best gorilla suit ever made. but it was okay. but in broad daylight did not look like a real animal. >> i talked with phil morris about this in retrospect seeing how entrenched this film has become, and he feels he probably should have come forward. >> we set out to verify morris' story and found bob heironimus who says he was in the costume. they have since become friends. >> he said patterson told him to walk like a gorilla. bob had no idea how it would walk. he walked like a
in 2002, morris goes public with the story. >> i started announcing that's the gorilla suit. another 10 or 20 magicians across the country have the same suit. it's not a real bigfoot. >> but it comes too late for many of the film's believers. >> people are so taken by the things they fall for. they're hugely invested in it. now they're fools if they were wrong. and as soon as you come in and rain on their parade, you find utter hostility. >> the first reaction was no,...
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still ahead--will profits puff up at phillip morris... and what level suggests a buy signal to traders in twitter. chart talk is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as we reported earlier, twitter ran into some trouble after reporting earnings. joining us now is matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. what do you think matt? do you think this stock has any chance of finding some buyers? >>i do. i think what you're seeing is people really trying to figure out what the value of twitter is. it's really hard with some of these companies just to figure out exactly what it is. so you've seen a lot of volatility. the earnings maybe weren't so great but this sector has been really strong and i do imagine that it will find some footing here at some point. >>what would you say would be a good level to own the stock? >>that's tough because it's so based on people's whims. but i think if you can buy in the mid to low 50's i think that you're gonna get a chance at least for a trade to sell it back out. >>what about philip morris which reports earnings today? that stock
still ahead--will profits puff up at phillip morris... and what level suggests a buy signal to traders in twitter. chart talk is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as we reported earlier, twitter ran into some trouble after reporting earnings. joining us now is matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. what do you think matt? do you think this stock has any chance of finding some buyers? >>i do. i think what you're seeing is people really trying to figure out what the value of twitter is. it's really hard...
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did frank morris and clarence and john anglin get off the rock and live to tell about it? >> i don't think so. i would say they're famous for disappearing. tkpw -- if you look at the circumstantial evidence, it was unprobable. that indicates the kind of personality that can't stay out there. the guards figured they were boastful, loud mouths they would have been caught within days. >> two more convicts escaped in december of 1972. one man actually made it to san francisco where he was captured half dead from from hypothermia. the toughest time a convict could do passed to history. >>> members of the anglen family travel to the rock to visit the place their brothers escaped from in 1962. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver toda
did frank morris and clarence and john anglin get off the rock and live to tell about it? >> i don't think so. i would say they're famous for disappearing. tkpw -- if you look at the circumstantial evidence, it was unprobable. that indicates the kind of personality that can't stay out there. the guards figured they were boastful, loud mouths they would have been caught within days. >> two more convicts escaped in december of 1972. one man actually made it to san francisco where he...
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." >> the teenagers, 18-year-old jimmy morris and 16-year-old phil ryan, had no alibis for the time of the bombing. >> at first, they said that they were driving past the scene when the explosion happened. then they said that they were there within moments and saw brian plawer in the moments just before the explosion. >> from a photo lineup, employees at the local radio shack store identified jimmy morris as being in their store but couldn't recall what he purchased. >> everything that the investigation showed about the teenagers indicated that they could be involved in this. >> investigators also learned that the boys were heavily involved in the game dungeons and dragons, a fantasy-oriented game played by more than 20 million people worldwide. it allows participants to assume imaginary, often violent identities. >> there had been across the country instances where the role-playing within the game of dungeons and dragons had turned violent in real life. >> both teenagers denied involvement in the bombing and were given polygraphs. >> the polygraph indicated that they were giving some
." >> the teenagers, 18-year-old jimmy morris and 16-year-old phil ryan, had no alibis for the time of the bombing. >> at first, they said that they were driving past the scene when the explosion happened. then they said that they were there within moments and saw brian plawer in the moments just before the explosion. >> from a photo lineup, employees at the local radio shack store identified jimmy morris as being in their store but couldn't recall what he purchased....
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"morris county freeholder chris christie." the following is a letter of apology and retraction that i sent to cecilia laureys and ed tamm. i'm writing to express my sincere apology to both of you regarding political ads which ran during the primary election campaign in 19 the 4. both of you, quote, are now under investigation by the morris county prosecutor. those statements were not accurate. neither of you were under investigation by the morris county prosecutor at any time. i sincerely regret any harm to your professional reputations which my ads may have caused. those ads were not appropriate. they should not have been part of my campaign when i ran against you. i fully intend, in any future campaigns in which i'm involved, to be much more sensitive to the impact of such tactics. i hope you will accept this heartfelt apology in the spirit in which it is made. sincerely, chris christie. well, the spirit in which that apology was made is that it was legally required of chris christie after he was sued over those ads and he h
"morris county freeholder chris christie." the following is a letter of apology and retraction that i sent to cecilia laureys and ed tamm. i'm writing to express my sincere apology to both of you regarding political ads which ran during the primary election campaign in 19 the 4. both of you, quote, are now under investigation by the morris county prosecutor. those statements were not accurate. neither of you were under investigation by the morris county prosecutor at any time. i...
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let's hear from professor morris. >> guest: a very get subject. first of all, i want to refer to a very good book title by suzanne far, homophobia, a weapon of sexism. one of the reasons there is a focus on lesbian identity in women's studies is not only to cover the full range of women's lives and experience, but also as long as a woman is shamed for not getting married or not being attracted to a man or expected to put all of her energy into attracting a man, that is behind a lot of the limitations on what women are allowed to do. as long as a woman can be pushed into a relationship with a man because if she won't say yes to him, someone is going to call her a lesbian, that is an issue. huge issue in terms of sexual violence in the military. prove you're straight by going out with me. so, it's very important to look at, if lobes-and-the worst thing you can call somebody, how does that affect women then submitting to forced relationships with men or foregoing other opportunities or what have you. so that's very important to say. i agree with you
let's hear from professor morris. >> guest: a very get subject. first of all, i want to refer to a very good book title by suzanne far, homophobia, a weapon of sexism. one of the reasons there is a focus on lesbian identity in women's studies is not only to cover the full range of women's lives and experience, but also as long as a woman is shamed for not getting married or not being attracted to a man or expected to put all of her energy into attracting a man, that is behind a lot of the...
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welcome back to conversations great minds i'm speaking with robert morris co-founder of the campaign for america's future and richard escala senior fellow at the campaign for america's future our future god or as the website and. the state of the union address was this week and i mean lyndon johnson came out and declared a war on poverty franklin roosevelt declared. that if radical transformation in america barack obama proposed iras that my are a that when they reach fifteen thousand dollars you are required to hand over to wall street that they have to become private. but what's happened to our country
welcome back to conversations great minds i'm speaking with robert morris co-founder of the campaign for america's future and richard escala senior fellow at the campaign for america's future our future god or as the website and. the state of the union address was this week and i mean lyndon johnson came out and declared a war on poverty franklin roosevelt declared. that if radical transformation in america barack obama proposed iras that my are a that when they reach fifteen thousand dollars...
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in the fourth, morris appears to be leading again but not so fast. reddick steps on the fence, pulls another homer back and then turns the drive into a double play at second off those two outstanding gloves. the a's win 10-5. after the reddick show, the tweets started flowing. first reddick offered up, well, that was a fun day. guys came out swinging it pitching staff threw well, nothing too exciting. michael morris responded with we're thinking the same thing, hint of sarcasm there. reddick followed up with a dinner invite after that robbery today. off the field, eric continues to defy the odds in the hashtag face of mlb promotion. his latest victory over buster posey has eyeballs all over taking notice and fans showing support with their tweet picks. maybe it's the combination of the glasses and beard but the look has thurst him. >>> david lee back after missing the last two games with an intense flu. first quarter showing no offense on the dunk. barns the assist. second quarter, gets the hustle play following with a shot, chicago by six. later, wa
in the fourth, morris appears to be leading again but not so fast. reddick steps on the fence, pulls another homer back and then turns the drive into a double play at second off those two outstanding gloves. the a's win 10-5. after the reddick show, the tweets started flowing. first reddick offered up, well, that was a fun day. guys came out swinging it pitching staff threw well, nothing too exciting. michael morris responded with we're thinking the same thing, hint of sarcasm there. reddick...
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this petition to the pulpit sergeant morris mccabe consented to their bases allegations against a number of people use it when they came before the manchester two years ago he said the minister in need to be active to have been investigated but eleven of the plant had been found to be groundless. the government has awesome independent objective he did experts. mr shown here in sc. examine and assess all the runs and papers to recommend cost for the election might be taken if he recommends a commission of investigation should be established this would be gone. the terms of reference for this walk record to be finalized reported to be completed before the easter recess opening. we've been there before they are off to spite me and publish the giant adult business will be set aside tomorrow too as statements on this continuing controversy. the minister for justice alexandre one make the opening statements. they said the opposition would have turned to question him and his friend clean up this issue will lead on exactly when that he said. first to see this dossier are ten zero to fourteen yar
this petition to the pulpit sergeant morris mccabe consented to their bases allegations against a number of people use it when they came before the manchester two years ago he said the minister in need to be active to have been investigated but eleven of the plant had been found to be groundless. the government has awesome independent objective he did experts. mr shown here in sc. examine and assess all the runs and papers to recommend cost for the election might be taken if he recommends a...
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snow is heaviest around morris and kankakee. but the entire region is seen snow. it will begin to taper off from west to east around lunchtime. i think by noon west of chicago it is dry. but in northwest indiana we have lake affect pushes about 2:00
snow is heaviest around morris and kankakee. but the entire region is seen snow. it will begin to taper off from west to east around lunchtime. i think by noon west of chicago it is dry. but in northwest indiana we have lake affect pushes about 2:00
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morris in disbelief of the grab. but redick was just getting started. in the fourth, not so fast, redick pulls another homer back, then turns it into a double play at second. the a's win it 10-5. afterwards, redick tweeted to morris that he would take him out to dipper. more news after the break. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. ♪ totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. hey! hi! ladies, how are you? let's taste some wine. ♪ ♪ seize your vacation with a southwest airlines sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available as low as $69 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ >>> don't be fooled by those puppy dog eyes. fido does not feel bad when he ch
morris in disbelief of the grab. but redick was just getting started. in the fourth, not so fast, redick pulls another homer back, then turns it into a double play at second. the a's win it 10-5. afterwards, redick tweeted to morris that he would take him out to dipper. more news after the break. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so...
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reporter morris diggs is there with the very latest. morris? >> this town is shut down but for an all together different reason than what we saw two weeks ago with that traffic nightmare. greta, that's for three reasons. first, the precipitation started coming down about midnight last night. and then secondly, they had a window of about three hours before that when the precipitation subsided so they could treat the roads. then, third, this morning, people heeded the advice and did not go out. so, with fewer folks on the road, fewer vehicles on the road, you had fewer accidents. however, that's the first round. the second round could come tonight. we're watching the weather because it has been range here for about the last hour. greta? >> what's the temperature there, morris? i mean that rain -- if that rain turns to ice, if gets really cold then you have trees come down and even worse problems on the road. what's the temperature about? >> well, the temperature has been fluctuating around 31, 32 degrees. what's happened is we have had a lot of s
reporter morris diggs is there with the very latest. morris? >> this town is shut down but for an all together different reason than what we saw two weeks ago with that traffic nightmare. greta, that's for three reasons. first, the precipitation started coming down about midnight last night. and then secondly, they had a window of about three hours before that when the precipitation subsided so they could treat the roads. then, third, this morning, people heeded the advice and did not go...
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morris started working there 25 years ago when he was 75. his duties mostly include drinking coffee and schmoozing with the customers ... something he does very well. >> at my age, we don't remember anything. >> he is funny. he makes us all laugh. >> have a good day. >>morris was named employee of the year and received a nice bonus check during the party. he is socially active. that's the key as to get older. >> congratulations to him. >> it's called again today. it's been such a cold winter. this month is no different. zero. we get below zero again for another cold morning. elsewhere we are way below zero. when shall the advisers remain in effect until 11:00 a.m. for basically all the county's west of indiana. right now we find temperatures of three at the lakefront. - 4 and bartlett. dekalb reading at -10. we are almost getting used to these temperatures. we have seen so many days where temperatures have been like this, the best thing we can do is say prepare like it did last time. a few days ago it was just as cold. - 30 in aurora. windsh
morris started working there 25 years ago when he was 75. his duties mostly include drinking coffee and schmoozing with the customers ... something he does very well. >> at my age, we don't remember anything. >> he is funny. he makes us all laugh. >> have a good day. >>morris was named employee of the year and received a nice bonus check during the party. he is socially active. that's the key as to get older. >> congratulations to him. >> it's called again...
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mr morris said it was concerned that he couldn't pay the money owed to its broker is almost thirty percent that i'm serious that go on the market. it's with the economic secret i know the whole financial system he said. mr martin who has immunity from prosecution said not to make a day she was putting significant pressure on the bank to get a deal done. thou must sen the sd find investors to buy the rest. mr moore and said he understood that i was not getting approval from the tiki nature but guessing no objection senior counsel michael higgins has represented sean fitzpatrick costs is to mourn if he'd ever heard of plausible deniability mr maher and agrees that's a plausible deniability. it's being involved in something arkansas wedding is in some way but not appearing above the waterline. so for this questions about costs they say you could say the winds and thought he was asked if that was the flavor of what happens here. he said that appeared to be the case. mr martin said the reggae she expressed huge disappointment and investors couldn't be found in march. he said the first imperativ
mr morris said it was concerned that he couldn't pay the money owed to its broker is almost thirty percent that i'm serious that go on the market. it's with the economic secret i know the whole financial system he said. mr martin who has immunity from prosecution said not to make a day she was putting significant pressure on the bank to get a deal done. thou must sen the sd find investors to buy the rest. mr moore and said he understood that i was not getting approval from the tiki nature but...
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county prosecutor. >> and now they're being investigated by the morris county prosecutor. true or false? >> that was not true. all that was happening at that time was that there was an attempt by the local county prosecutor to get some records from a meeting that had been closed. he was simply requesting some minutes of this meeting. but this really goes to the heart of my piece, which is that christie all along has been incredibly effective at setting himself up against perceived corruption in new jersey, setting himself up against the new jersey political culture as the reformer, as the crusading reformer when in fact, as our piece shows, he has been very adept at kind of working that machine to his own benefit at the same time he was kind of running against it. >> brian, the past is prologue here. that right? are we seeing a back room? are we seeing a route to where he is today in his past? >> yes. this article -- this is a great article. it's one of these pieces where i wish i had written it, but it's so good that i don't feel jealous, because i can just recommend it t
county prosecutor. >> and now they're being investigated by the morris county prosecutor. true or false? >> that was not true. all that was happening at that time was that there was an attempt by the local county prosecutor to get some records from a meeting that had been closed. he was simply requesting some minutes of this meeting. but this really goes to the heart of my piece, which is that christie all along has been incredibly effective at setting himself up against perceived...
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beatlemania. >> i built the music division of the william morris agency. i was the youngest stockholder in the company and the youngest executive in the company. >> did you start in the mail room? >> they all thought i was 30 when i worked in there. i had my own business in boston, and i came to work for william morris because i had already been in the mail room of my own business. my management company was management. when i left in 1971 with the show called "jesus christ what iar" gave me needed. >> and you toward all over the world? >> yes, i toured all over the world. i did that show from scratch. >> do you remember seeing the show? >> yes, and then, of course, i ir" and all of the shows on broadway. >> how did that change her perception of what it is possible to accomplish? >> if you stick to your vision, and you don't mind what other people are saying, you are independent of criticism and flattery, you feel superior to no one, and you feel beneath no one, and people may criticize you, and they may denigrate you, and they may flatter you, but the one
beatlemania. >> i built the music division of the william morris agency. i was the youngest stockholder in the company and the youngest executive in the company. >> did you start in the mail room? >> they all thought i was 30 when i worked in there. i had my own business in boston, and i came to work for william morris because i had already been in the mail room of my own business. my management company was management. when i left in 1971 with the show called "jesus...
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it is morris again to reddic again and in front of the patio furniture sign. he robbed him a second time. the a's second baseman made a nice play early in this game starting a double play. he is even busy yes, sir off the field. -- busier off the field. he is locked in a tight battle with jose batista. he is begging and pleading for votes on-line. here is the race and he is holding on on 53% to 47. the voting close is at 5:00 a.m. pacific. some of the tweets are hysterical. we have mc hammer and everything. >> abc7 is the only place you can see the oscars and we are giving free movie tickets through a whole year to celebrate the academy awards. >> and now there are seven winners in all. steven r, congratulations. you still have five chances to win. just like us at facebook.com/abc7 news and we will fill out the entry form so we know how to get in touch ♪ ♪
it is morris again to reddic again and in front of the patio furniture sign. he robbed him a second time. the a's second baseman made a nice play early in this game starting a double play. he is even busy yes, sir off the field. -- busier off the field. he is locked in a tight battle with jose batista. he is begging and pleading for votes on-line. here is the race and he is holding on on 53% to 47. the voting close is at 5:00 a.m. pacific. some of the tweets are hysterical. we have mc hammer...
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i think we did that by adding michael morris and a tim hudson. each and every one of us individually and collectively have to push to grow and continue to get better. >> michael morris, you pick him up in the outfield. what are your impressions of him? >> fun to have hem on the team. he has charisma. we are similar in a lot of aspects so it is fun to have him on the team. >> how tough is it to come to another team and all of a sudden two or three years later be considered one of the leaders? >> i don't think i consider myself anything other than a teammate. we have a great group of guys. there are a ton of leaders in here. it is a group that gets along. they played together for awhile. it is a lot of fun to be a part of the team. >> hunter has been an inspirational leader the last two years, and i think that will continue in 2014. reporting with the giants in scottsdale, mike shumann, abc7 sports. >> thanks, mike. abc7 sports was brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> good stuff, thank you. >> say with us. wake up weather. it will start off with
i think we did that by adding michael morris and a tim hudson. each and every one of us individually and collectively have to push to grow and continue to get better. >> michael morris, you pick him up in the outfield. what are your impressions of him? >> fun to have hem on the team. he has charisma. we are similar in a lot of aspects so it is fun to have him on the team. >> how tough is it to come to another team and all of a sudden two or three years later be considered one...
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it is morris again to reddic again and in front of the patio furniture sign. he robbed him a second time. the a's second baseman made a nice play early in this game starting a double play. he is even busy yes, sir off the field. -- busier off the field. he is locked in a tight battle with jose batista. he is begging and pleading for votes on-line. here is the race and he is holding on on 53% to 47. the voting close is at 5:00 a.m. pacific. some of the tweets are hysterical. we have mc hammer and everything. >> abc7 is the only place you can see the oscars and we are giving free movie tickets through a whole year to celebrate the academy awards. >> and now there are seven winners in all. steven r, congratulations. you still have five chances to win. just like us at facebook.com/abc7 news and we will fill out the entry form so we know how to get in touch with you if you win. umbrella when you wake up. wake up andeave. we don't have the graphic. it is wet. scattered showers and breezy. meek niko will be tracking the storm with live doppler hd. >> we get the idea.
it is morris again to reddic again and in front of the patio furniture sign. he robbed him a second time. the a's second baseman made a nice play early in this game starting a double play. he is even busy yes, sir off the field. -- busier off the field. he is locked in a tight battle with jose batista. he is begging and pleading for votes on-line. here is the race and he is holding on on 53% to 47. the voting close is at 5:00 a.m. pacific. some of the tweets are hysterical. we have mc hammer...
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i think we did that by adding michael morris and a tim hudson. each and every one of us individually and collectively have to push to grow and continue to get better. >> michael morris, you pick him up in the outfield. what are your impressions of him? >> fun to have hem on the team. he has charisma. we are similar in a lot of aspects so it is fun to have him on the team. >> how tough is it to come to another team and all of a sudden two or three years later be considered one of the leaders? >> i don't think i consider myself anything other than a teammate. we have a great group of guys. there are a ton of leaders in here. it is a group that gets along. they played together for awhile. it is a lot of fun to be a part of the team. >> hunter has been an inspirational leader the last two years, and i think that will continue in 2014. reporting with the giants in scottsdale, mike shumann, abc7 sports. >> thanks, mike. abc7 sports was brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> good stuff, thank you. >>
i think we did that by adding michael morris and a tim hudson. each and every one of us individually and collectively have to push to grow and continue to get better. >> michael morris, you pick him up in the outfield. what are your impressions of him? >> fun to have hem on the team. he has charisma. we are similar in a lot of aspects so it is fun to have him on the team. >> how tough is it to come to another team and all of a sudden two or three years later be considered one...
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they are hoping michael morris can give them some help in the outfield. >> i don't think i'm going to be swinging that bat a whole lot. i think it started swinging me towards the end. >> michael morris, the reporter asked him, do you want to be called mike or michael? he said you can call me everything. if i'm not hitting when july rolls around, call me jerk. >> good. ,,,,,,,,,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can [captioning sponsored by fox broadcasting company twentieth century fox television and nestle butterfinger]
they are hoping michael morris can give them some help in the outfield. >> i don't think i'm going to be swinging that bat a whole lot. i think it started swinging me towards the end. >> michael morris, the reporter asked him, do you want to be called mike or michael? he said you can call me everything. if i'm not hitting when july rolls around, call me jerk. >> good. ,,,,,,,,,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow....
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bonnie morris is women history for beginners is our february 2014 book club selection on booktv. >> we are spending a lot of money in this country to assist peace and reconciliation in israel. because that is the american goal. that is an american value. but it turns out that might investigation documents that taxpayer money is actually financing the flames of confrontation and even terrorism. i'm going to be briefing today on policy on what is wrong with american policy, what is wrong with american legislation and what we can do about it. i'm going to start with one of the most astonishing facts that i found. american taxpayer money is fungible he financing terrorist salaries of palestinian terrorists who are convicted and serving time in israeli prisons. and the more heinous their crimes, the more of your money they are getting. here's how it works. is a palestinian terrorist commits an act of terror against innocent civilians, say a family or a bus with a bomb or even just telling someone with a knife, that person immediately goes on official palestinian authority salary. and that s
bonnie morris is women history for beginners is our february 2014 book club selection on booktv. >> we are spending a lot of money in this country to assist peace and reconciliation in israel. because that is the american goal. that is an american value. but it turns out that might investigation documents that taxpayer money is actually financing the flames of confrontation and even terrorism. i'm going to be briefing today on policy on what is wrong with american policy, what is wrong...
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>> yes. >> father johnathan morris. >> sean, i got to see this last week. and two big jesus moments in my life were one, my mother reading the children's bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life. because we encounter jesus. and hollywood is not going to make big bucks just off -- just by putting jesus on the screen. they're going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there is faith behind it. that is why the passion worked. that is why this works. and i thank you, mark and roma, for doing that. it is not just jesus, it is people believing that he is who he said he was. >> what are your thoughts? >> my jesus moment was roma and mark had a screening with 800 hispanics, when he started multiplying the loaves, and for the first time ever, i saw him cry. because it is a universal story of the love of god and his provision for everybody. >> what was the reaction in the room? >> it was like a silent hurry of reverence and awe. >> were there a lot of tears? >> oh, there was jus
>> yes. >> father johnathan morris. >> sean, i got to see this last week. and two big jesus moments in my life were one, my mother reading the children's bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life. because we encounter jesus. and hollywood is not going to make big bucks just off -- just by putting jesus on the screen. they're going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there is faith behind...
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down to morris its -14. -10 lansing. current windchill of -14 in valparaiso. looking at windchill advisory's in effect until noon today. temperatures will climb a bit but not much. we will make lower teens and that's about it. dry conditions across the region. like affects snow on the flip side of lake michigan will not hit us. our next chance of precipitation is the system dropping into our region. a cold front comes through this evening which could pick up a few flurries. then the system comes for the weekend. potential for some showers friday and potential for heavier snow saturday and sunday. computer model is still out as to how much but we do think several inches are likely to saturday in to said they. mostly sunny today. - 5--20. tonight we're down to - 3. it degrees is the high on thursday. friday's high back up to 19 with snow likely to complete the day. >> a quick update on the water main work. it will cause some of closures for about one month. this is from california from 24-26. and starting on tuesday, 26 street will be closed to traffic from samp
down to morris its -14. -10 lansing. current windchill of -14 in valparaiso. looking at windchill advisory's in effect until noon today. temperatures will climb a bit but not much. we will make lower teens and that's about it. dry conditions across the region. like affects snow on the flip side of lake michigan will not hit us. our next chance of precipitation is the system dropping into our region. a cold front comes through this evening which could pick up a few flurries. then the system...
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we had some other in morris and toward waukegan. we had mixed precipitation. we are expecting about 49 degrees by 5:00 p.m.. it will be warm today. high temperature of 50. 36 degrees on friday. temperatures dive again next week. >> you can see what we are talking about. the eisenhower here we have rain flashing up. slick road conditions. significant amount of rain just passed the state line at 80-94. because the rain hit earlier than originally some of the people thought, they're probably going to cancel the lingering construction out there or pick it up early with the rain coming through. freezing rain and sleet and later today these are the travel conditions with standing water. a lot of this will melt away we could have hydroplaning and really slick road conditions. trucks are out there throwing salt down in anticipation of this. it could make for a messy commit at the later part of the morning and definitely going into your commute home. >>two men are injured after an apartment building went up in flames on the far south side early this morning. it happene
we had some other in morris and toward waukegan. we had mixed precipitation. we are expecting about 49 degrees by 5:00 p.m.. it will be warm today. high temperature of 50. 36 degrees on friday. temperatures dive again next week. >> you can see what we are talking about. the eisenhower here we have rain flashing up. slick road conditions. significant amount of rain just passed the state line at 80-94. because the rain hit earlier than originally some of the people thought, they're probably...
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it is morris again to reddic again and in front of the patio furniture sign. he robbed him a second time. the a's second baseman made a nice play early in this game starting a double play. he is even busy yes, sir off the field. -- busier off the field. he is locked in a tight battle with jose batista. he is begging and pleading for votes on-line. here is the race and he is holding on on 53% to 47. the voting close is at 5:00 a.m. pacific. some of the tweets are hysterical. we have mc hammer and everything. >> abc7 is the only place you can see the oscars and we are giving free movie tickets through a whole year to celebrate the academy awards. >> and now there are seven winners in all. steven r, congratulations. you still have five chances to win. just like us at facebook.com/abc7 news and we will fill out the entry know hom so we know how to get in touch hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what
it is morris again to reddic again and in front of the patio furniture sign. he robbed him a second time. the a's second baseman made a nice play early in this game starting a double play. he is even busy yes, sir off the field. -- busier off the field. he is locked in a tight battle with jose batista. he is begging and pleading for votes on-line. here is the race and he is holding on on 53% to 47. the voting close is at 5:00 a.m. pacific. some of the tweets are hysterical. we have mc hammer...
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fourth inning, morris batting again and reddick goes up and does it again. reddick's ready for the season. a's beat the giants, 10-5 in that game. >> patio furniture, patty o, not patio. >> we get it. michael offered to -- reddick offered to buy michael morris to dinner for taking the two home runs away from him. back to you. >> love it. baseball back. >>> another baseball highlight kind of happens to be our "play of the day." >> check out the milwaukee brewers new training camp mascot hank racing the sausages they usually race at home games. hank got off to a slow start. but he quickly made up ground. now, word is that hank might become a part of the regular season races at milwaukee's miller park. that's the just that just happened to wander in, a stray, they were looking for a home for him but i guess they've decided to keep him because that costume is perfect. >> now he's a hot dog. >> very cool. >> by the end of the season he'll be winning that race. >>> up next "the pulse" where jimmy kimmel gets colorful. what's the store behind the suit. >>> and sorr
fourth inning, morris batting again and reddick goes up and does it again. reddick's ready for the season. a's beat the giants, 10-5 in that game. >> patio furniture, patty o, not patio. >> we get it. michael offered to -- reddick offered to buy michael morris to dinner for taking the two home runs away from him. back to you. >> love it. baseball back. >>> another baseball highlight kind of happens to be our "play of the day." >> check out the...
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i think we did that by adding michael morris and a tim hudson. each and every one of us individually and collectively have to push to grow and continue to get better. >> michaels, you morris, you pik him up in the outfield. what are your impressions of him? >> fun to have hem on the team. he has charisma. we are similar in a lot of aspects so it is fun to have him on the team. >> how tough is it to come to another team and all of a sudden two or three years later be considered one of the leaders? >> i don't think i consider myself anything other than a teammate. we have a great group of guys. there are a ton of leaders in here. it is a group that gets along. they played together for awhile. it is a lot of fun to be a part of the team. >> hunter has been an inspirational leader the last two years, and i think that will continue in 2014. reporting with the giants in scottsdale, mike shumann, abc7 sports. >> thanks, mike. abc7 sports was brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> good stuff, thank you >> say wit [ superfan ] we're hitting the road to he
i think we did that by adding michael morris and a tim hudson. each and every one of us individually and collectively have to push to grow and continue to get better. >> michaels, you morris, you pik him up in the outfield. what are your impressions of him? >> fun to have hem on the team. he has charisma. we are similar in a lot of aspects so it is fun to have him on the team. >> how tough is it to come to another team and all of a sudden two or three years later be considered...
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coming up next author and professor bonnie morris talking about the
coming up next author and professor bonnie morris talking about the
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technically, morris, as an african american, didn't qualify because the review was only supposed to cover hispanic and jewish soldiers but his actions spoke louder than his race or religion. the review also awarded the medal of honor to six white soldiers, including one jewish american, private leonard kravitz, who fought in korea. they or their families will receive the medal next month in a ceremony at the white house. it will be largest medal of honor ceremony since the closing days of world war ii. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you, david. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you, david. police now have an antidote to a heroin overdose. and more than a million people demand an investigation of olympic skating judges when the cbs evening news continues. >> reporter: 10 times gaudet overdosed. 10 times narcan saved her life, and that's primary complaint of critics hosay narcan enables some addicts to keep overdosing. >> it gives you another chance the life. it essentially gives you another chance to recover. >> played of grass? >>
technically, morris, as an african american, didn't qualify because the review was only supposed to cover hispanic and jewish soldiers but his actions spoke louder than his race or religion. the review also awarded the medal of honor to six white soldiers, including one jewish american, private leonard kravitz, who fought in korea. they or their families will receive the medal next month in a ceremony at the white house. it will be largest medal of honor ceremony since the closing days of world...
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>> yes. >> father jonathan morris. >> sean, i got to see this last week. and two big jesus moments in my life were one, my mother reading the children's bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life. because we encounter jesus. and hollywood is not going to make big bucks just off -- just by putting jesus on the screen. they're going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there is faith behind it. that is why the passion worked. that is why this works. and i thank you, mark and roma, for doing that. it is not just jesus, it is people believing that he is who he said he was. >> what are your thoughts? >> my jesus moment was roma and mark had a screening with 800 hispanics, when he started multiplying the loaves, and for the first time ever, i saw him cry. because it is a universal story of the love of god and his provision for everybody. >> what was the reaction in the room? >> it was like a silent hurry of reverence and awe. >> were there a lot of tears? >> oh, there was jus
>> yes. >> father jonathan morris. >> sean, i got to see this last week. and two big jesus moments in my life were one, my mother reading the children's bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life. because we encounter jesus. and hollywood is not going to make big bucks just off -- just by putting jesus on the screen. they're going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there is faith behind...
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>> yes. >> father johnathan morris. >> sean, i got to see this last week. and two big jesus moments in my life were one, my mother reading the children's bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life. because we encounter jesus. and hollywood is not going to make big bucks just off -- just by putting jesus on the screen. they're going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there is faith behind it. that is why the passion worked. that is why this works. and i thank you, mark and roma, for doing that. it is not just jesus, it is people believing that he is who he said he was. >> what are your thoughts? >> my jesus moment was roma and mark had a screening with 800 hispanics, when he started multiplying the loaves, and for the first time ever, i saw him cry. because it is a universal story of the love of god and his provision for everybody. >> what was the reaction in the room? >> it was like a silent hush of reverence and awe. >> were there a lot of tears? >> oh, there was just
>> yes. >> father johnathan morris. >> sean, i got to see this last week. and two big jesus moments in my life were one, my mother reading the children's bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life. because we encounter jesus. and hollywood is not going to make big bucks just off -- just by putting jesus on the screen. they're going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there is faith behind...