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just tell me how often between you and "gail." could it not be gail? because i have a superior named gail. she's a beast. all right, call her whatever you want. i just--i just-- vanessa. ok, fine. say, rob, how are things between you and vanessa? [low sexy voice] oh, pretty good. yeah? like how often would you say you and vanessa, you know? you know, to be honest, it's not like it used to be. why? why? what's the matter? well, no, nothing. it's just, you know, you get older and that's what happens. it's natural. yeah, yeah. why are you asking? no, nothing, nothing. oh, wait a minute. raymond, do you have a problem? what do you got for snacks? cheeseballs, cheeseballs. i'm in. you believe this game? oh, holy hell, somebody make a tackle! it's like they're not wearing cups. so, raymond, what is the problem? hey, robert, this is a pretty good game. we should just shut up and watch it, all right? what problemwhat are you talking about? nothing, dad. nothing. oh, sounds like raymond is having a little trouble south of the border. oh, yeah? mr. johnson not s
just tell me how often between you and "gail." could it not be gail? because i have a superior named gail. she's a beast. all right, call her whatever you want. i just--i just-- vanessa. ok, fine. say, rob, how are things between you and vanessa? [low sexy voice] oh, pretty good. yeah? like how often would you say you and vanessa, you know? you know, to be honest, it's not like it used to be. why? why? what's the matter? well, no, nothing. it's just, you know, you get older and that's...
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. >> gail, you'll love this one. life saver. >> what better way to slice it cleanly open. >> and at the end he pretty much just barbecues one. >> and it wouldn't be complete if you didn't get all slow motion. he repeats everything in slow-mo. there you have it. >> one of the most romantic parts of a wedding reception, the first dance. >> lovely. >> you get to hear the couple's song. tells you a lot about the couple. this first dance, the happy couple, it lets people know who they are. >> gail, i can already tell you're excited. this is "dual of the fates" from star wars. but keep watching, this isbou t "star wars'd" out. a grooms man slides in with a light saber. evidently they did not spend a lot on the special effects for this dance because this like saber would not work. >> the force is not strong with that light saber. >> he just threw it away? >> yes. now the bridesmaid comes through, he has nothing, no light saber, so he just bows at her feet. his groomsman comes back through with i don't know what that is, not
. >> gail, you'll love this one. life saver. >> what better way to slice it cleanly open. >> and at the end he pretty much just barbecues one. >> and it wouldn't be complete if you didn't get all slow motion. he repeats everything in slow-mo. there you have it. >> one of the most romantic parts of a wedding reception, the first dance. >> lovely. >> you get to hear the couple's song. tells you a lot about the couple. this first dance, the happy couple,...
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and gail wilensky, a health economist at project hope. she's served on numerous government advisory boards and oversaw medicare and medicaid for president george h.w. bush. welcome to you both, to the newshour, sherry glied to you first, you were in the government at the department up until a year ago, how serious do you understand this problem to be? >> well, i haven't heard directly from anyone in the department it seems that the big problems have to do with the initial interface with the web site and that doesn't really seem to be going very well yet. hopefully it will be fixed soon. but at this point there's a real problem in terms of just accessing the coverage options. and gail wilensky, what is your sense of how serious this is? >> it very serious. many of us thought the rollout might be a bit rocky and bumpy. i don't think anyone anticipated the kind of difficulties and frustrations that people are reporting. the administration has a couple of weeks to get this fixed. but it needs to do it in a hurry. otherwise the question of whe
and gail wilensky, a health economist at project hope. she's served on numerous government advisory boards and oversaw medicare and medicaid for president george h.w. bush. welcome to you both, to the newshour, sherry glied to you first, you were in the government at the department up until a year ago, how serious do you understand this problem to be? >> well, i haven't heard directly from anyone in the department it seems that the big problems have to do with the initial interface with...
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the 9-month-old baby died in 2009, killed by his caregiver, gail dobson. in the days following his death, dobson was given the option to continue caring for children. >> with him dying in our care, that's a red flag. she should have been shutdown until the autopsy was done. >> reporter: the state's office didn't shutdown gail dobson and got to keep her license for 32 days after the death. handing it in voluntarily once police told her she was charge insides the case. >> i was outraged when i heard that. >> reporter: anger from a grieving mother who still struggles to understand. investigators wanted to help her finds out why. we asked the occ for all documents related to dobson's case back in july. although we got some, new records the state released to us 24 hours ago, shed new light on what the office knew about the case. the licensing specialist knew something went tragically wrong the morning trevor was taken from home by ambulance but waited 6 days before conducting a site visit. the licensing rep relays information dobson received from trevor's famil
the 9-month-old baby died in 2009, killed by his caregiver, gail dobson. in the days following his death, dobson was given the option to continue caring for children. >> with him dying in our care, that's a red flag. she should have been shutdown until the autopsy was done. >> reporter: the state's office didn't shutdown gail dobson and got to keep her license for 32 days after the death. handing it in voluntarily once police told her she was charge insides the case. >> i was...
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we thought about having chinese, but gail thought you might be tired of all that... chop suey and egg foo young, and would like some good old american steak and potatoes. actually, we never eat chop suey or egg foo young. they were invented for americans. but i thought-- well, whenever we go out for chinese, they're always on the menu. i know. they have to do it for the american business. well, you learn something new every day. well, you know, when we were in hong kong last year, we went to a real chinese restaurant. i think we were the only white people in the whole restaurant. well, they didn't have any egg foo young on that menu either. remember, gail ? oh, don't remind me. we ordered fish and they served it with the head still on it. oh ! the head's the best part. we especially like the cheek. oh ! we have a saying when it comes to food: "if it's got four legs and isn't a table, we eat it." now ? now what ? henry, maybe we should-- it's okay. i don't mind. sara and i are going together. well, this is a surprise. sara thought you should know. didn't you, sara ? w
we thought about having chinese, but gail thought you might be tired of all that... chop suey and egg foo young, and would like some good old american steak and potatoes. actually, we never eat chop suey or egg foo young. they were invented for americans. but i thought-- well, whenever we go out for chinese, they're always on the menu. i know. they have to do it for the american business. well, you learn something new every day. well, you know, when we were in hong kong last year, we went to a...
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a one is gail kerr. gail is a treasure in our city. i read her column this morning and i'm sure you are due to come every time there is one for that matter in that respect so much should appreciate your friendship. i can't sit here in this place did not acknowledge the national public library, which was early -- we are not just to throw here for the state cap over so much of this has had good, that this institution and ken oliver and his staff were so helpful and my research for the book. this is nonfiction. it may read the novel, the police may come, you can't make this stuff up. the folks in the nashville room who hoped he would find the old newspaper clips and photos. the tennessean has their own photo archive at 1100 broadway. all of its workers are here in the nashville public library. just at the end of the nashville room. political cartoons and photos. so i just want to say that. why did i write the book? i think i wrote the book for two reasons. one is this involves a situation, telling the story. it happened in our city and no
a one is gail kerr. gail is a treasure in our city. i read her column this morning and i'm sure you are due to come every time there is one for that matter in that respect so much should appreciate your friendship. i can't sit here in this place did not acknowledge the national public library, which was early -- we are not just to throw here for the state cap over so much of this has had good, that this institution and ken oliver and his staff were so helpful and my research for the book. this...
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so that's to see you again gail nice to see you larry ok bringing good news because to cheer remember that i mean the day they were sally look how we've turned out mom and dad did a good job of it isn't he and it's strange because they were both chinese and i thought that too i thought i was going here for it i would say larry knock on wood it's going really great how did this and how do you i did what you were doing radio so let's start over know it either way i love radio comedy and i know i know you i know you know it too because radio so intimate but i was doing a show on own the oprah winfrey network and one day your phone rings and you pick it up and it's kris like who says you know we're thinking about doing something at c.b.s. you know could we sit down and talk to you now i never think it's bad to take a meeting i had no idea what it was about why he was even calling me and i. i'd met him through morning joe and he says well you know we're thinking about changing the morning we're looking at you know three people and at the time larry he didn't even tell me who it was he said
so that's to see you again gail nice to see you larry ok bringing good news because to cheer remember that i mean the day they were sally look how we've turned out mom and dad did a good job of it isn't he and it's strange because they were both chinese and i thought that too i thought i was going here for it i would say larry knock on wood it's going really great how did this and how do you i did what you were doing radio so let's start over know it either way i love radio comedy and i know i...
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thie gail's bikingthroug, her master's degree, and, like, all icou, s's now, and"--an pr ray? what? yeah. in the master's.d,and linda's pg could youturn that ? the remote's broken. i think i mightgo b. what? coming from?-where is this to tell you.i've beg like i used to do. , about openings.lwayg you want to work. when you say it.tter i'm asking.,i'm not saying it. and do something.ntt wait. what about--what about-- the housewill b. well, how out--how about-- 5 days a week,sare l and you didgreat to. everybody's asleep.the . no, i didn't do great. my mother cleaned up this--. they're at a racetrack. all right. we got milk, ginger ale, and... something pink. pink, please. what? i, uh, i sense a great disturbance he force. hello, dear. you got to teach me how you do that. i made some ravioli for the kids. they look so skinny compared to the other children. oh, my god. oh, my god. i have to iron. don't panic, dear. i'll walk you through it. what's going on? what are you doing? i got to iron my blouse for my interview. oh, you're finally interviewing cleaning services! to look for a job
thie gail's bikingthroug, her master's degree, and, like, all icou, s's now, and"--an pr ray? what? yeah. in the master's.d,and linda's pg could youturn that ? the remote's broken. i think i mightgo b. what? coming from?-where is this to tell you.i've beg like i used to do. , about openings.lwayg you want to work. when you say it.tter i'm asking.,i'm not saying it. and do something.ntt wait. what about--what about-- the housewill b. well, how out--how about-- 5 days a week,sare l and you...
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by the way, there could be some gails right along the shore, windy inland, certainly breezy along the western shore of the way. we will see if any advisories go up on the chesapeake over the next 24 hours. the fact of the matter is this, we'll have gray skies through tuesday. as this low continues to travel northeast we can't assume there's not going to be some moisture band around it and slide down into the area. so to be honest about it, we could use some rain. to be honest about it, we don't know if it's going to get out of here by the weekend. to be more than honest about it, i don't want to be wet to tailgate. 59 tomorrow after today's 65. we'll take a look at the five day forecast coming up. you know why it's going to rain? because i'm the one bringing ribs to the tailgate. >>> it's going to be another big weekend of college football here an wjz as well. you can see midship of navy taking on the duke blue devils at noon saturday right here on wjz 13. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitness news, why living near an airport can be dangerous for old people. >>> for instant updates on all t
by the way, there could be some gails right along the shore, windy inland, certainly breezy along the western shore of the way. we will see if any advisories go up on the chesapeake over the next 24 hours. the fact of the matter is this, we'll have gray skies through tuesday. as this low continues to travel northeast we can't assume there's not going to be some moisture band around it and slide down into the area. so to be honest about it, we could use some rain. to be honest about it, we don't...
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so we brought in gail read from turnaround. you're here to talk about this topic. talk about the -- about it. victims snow that the person will one day be released. how do you help them cope and deal with that? >> how we help victims in general -- it's a very long process anyway when someone is arrested and there's a trial. there are always two issues, the criminal justice
so we brought in gail read from turnaround. you're here to talk about this topic. talk about the -- about it. victims snow that the person will one day be released. how do you help them cope and deal with that? >> how we help victims in general -- it's a very long process anyway when someone is arrested and there's a trial. there are always two issues, the criminal justice
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rose" on pbs and more portions of it will air tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with charlie, noraand gail. patients are leaving intensive care units with problems they didn't have when they went in. a woman beats enormous odds giving birth to identical triplets. and our story on whitewater kayaking takes an unexpected turn when the cbs evening news continues. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables is there a lot of worry building up around a daily problem? well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. it's good to know how to put the control back in your go. new oxytrol for women. see this sunday's newspaper for a four dollar coupon. suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, y
rose" on pbs and more portions of it will air tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with charlie, noraand gail. patients are leaving intensive care units with problems they didn't have when they went in. a woman beats enormous odds giving birth to identical triplets. and our story on whitewater kayaking takes an unexpected turn when the cbs evening news continues. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ]...
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. >> maybe a friendly amendment back to gail. let me make this very clear. at the same time the administration launched healthcare.gov, they had a website called data.healthcare.gov that would allow anyone in the private sector, media organization, nonprofit, to take the raw file of every plan and every price and present it to the american people as open information. there was nothing about that was meant to be hidden. so that information was made available. now, the government itself on healthcare.gov obviously primarily was about making sure that the right person was given the right information and i will also say, as soon as this criticism had come out, it didn't even take a day or two, you can today anonymously shop on healthcare.gov, kind of reflecting this nimble response. >> the administration is refusing to give the numbers of how many people have signed up, how many people are enrolled. originally they said they didn't have the data. now they seem to have it, they just don't want to share it until the middle of november. that seems to suggest that v
. >> maybe a friendly amendment back to gail. let me make this very clear. at the same time the administration launched healthcare.gov, they had a website called data.healthcare.gov that would allow anyone in the private sector, media organization, nonprofit, to take the raw file of every plan and every price and present it to the american people as open information. there was nothing about that was meant to be hidden. so that information was made available. now, the government itself on...
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brewing in the gulf of mexico has the potential to hit the northern gulf coast with heavy rain and gail force winds. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has the details. >> we're keeping an eye on the strong disturbance, and right now it's located right on the tip of the yucatan peninsula. we have quite a bit of thunderstorm activity developing around this low, but as of yet, not developing into a tropical storm. but that could happen any time within the next six to 12 hours. now, the current thinking is that this is going to move north through the gulf of mexico throughout the day today, friday, and into saturday, and then make landfall somewhere along the northern gulf coast. the biggest threat whether this develops or not is going to be the potential for heavy rainfall and right now we could see excessive rains that could cause flooding anywhere from southeast louisiana to as far east as portions of the florida panhandle around pensacola. and, again, that would be generally over the next 48 hours or so. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani
brewing in the gulf of mexico has the potential to hit the northern gulf coast with heavy rain and gail force winds. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has the details. >> we're keeping an eye on the strong disturbance, and right now it's located right on the tip of the yucatan peninsula. we have quite a bit of thunderstorm activity developing around this low, but as of yet, not developing into a tropical storm. but that could happen any time within the next six to 12 hours. now,...
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the top stories on al jazeera: three senior figures of greece's far right party have been freed on gail. five are charged with running a criminal group. the government is cracking down on the party after a anti-racist musician was stabbed to death. the party denies any link. >>> prime minister of italy has asked for a vote of confidence in his coalition government. he said the government's survival must be separated from the legal troubles of berlusconi. it was a last-ditch attempt to defy berlusconi's call to bring down the government. >> syria's opposition has accused of bashar al assad of starving people to death relating to an area under siege for the last nine months. >>> barack obama has cancelled a trip to malaysia so he can try to sort out a government shutdown which began on tuesday. it's the first time in 17 years some public services have been closed. politicians failed to agree on a new budget. employees have been forced to stay at home. tourists were turned away from seeing america's landmarks. carlos mol inas has more. tourists who wanted to glimpse inside lady liberty had
the top stories on al jazeera: three senior figures of greece's far right party have been freed on gail. five are charged with running a criminal group. the government is cracking down on the party after a anti-racist musician was stabbed to death. the party denies any link. >>> prime minister of italy has asked for a vote of confidence in his coalition government. he said the government's survival must be separated from the legal troubles of berlusconi. it was a last-ditch attempt to...
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. >> reporter: gail took time off work to help out. she says the stalemate in washington is setting a bad example for kids that are taught to work together. >> it ripped down to 11-year-olds that can't understand why their government can't get along and make some sense and move forward. >> reporter: this school is stuck with enough food wifor 80 people for 4 days. the national park service said six schools had their trips canceled because of the government shutdown. >> thank you. >>> it's famous for being the hard place to get out of. now, people can't get in. visitors were turned away from the rock. alcatraz. among the national parks closed as a result of the shutdown. about 5,000 visitors already had tickets to visit the island just today. and the private tour company was offering refunds or exchanges for a 90-minute bay cruise. >> it's not the same. i can't see how our government can shut things down like that. >> i wouldn't do it. >> the politicians are preventing me from seeing alcatraz. one of our nation's historic sites. it's no
. >> reporter: gail took time off work to help out. she says the stalemate in washington is setting a bad example for kids that are taught to work together. >> it ripped down to 11-year-olds that can't understand why their government can't get along and make some sense and move forward. >> reporter: this school is stuck with enough food wifor 80 people for 4 days. the national park service said six schools had their trips canceled because of the government shutdown. >>...
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if you are looking at gailing out the 2016 nominating contest, there is a reason that chris kristi's name continues to be mentioned in this. he is seen as being the more stereo typical sort of northeastern moderate republican but he has conservative stances. >> people are thinking of what is palatable. i don't know that they think it's authentic. >> that's a question and i think that's something if i were a christie advisors i would be concerned about. his great strength has been that sense that he is a real, authentic character in politics, somebody who is a truth teller in much the same way the john mckay we saul really from 2000 right through until when he really got into heated combat, and that maverick image too a knock. christie has been in that vein. authen at thisty is a concern in something that political candidates have to be careful to maintain. i think on this issue, generally, if i am looking at what krissie has done, i think it's politically smart having regard not necessarily to where the republican party as a whole is right now, but with regard to where it's probably
if you are looking at gailing out the 2016 nominating contest, there is a reason that chris kristi's name continues to be mentioned in this. he is seen as being the more stereo typical sort of northeastern moderate republican but he has conservative stances. >> people are thinking of what is palatable. i don't know that they think it's authentic. >> that's a question and i think that's something if i were a christie advisors i would be concerned about. his great strength has been...
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you will find yourself at speed northbound 95 leaving stafford continuing north up to gail city. light traffic volume. all lanes are open. overnight construction ontion itself beltway traveling between land yoafer largo and andrews all of that construction cleared. lanes are opening.enin that is a check of your fox 5 morning news. >> thonk you. we're going to talk morelk about this government shutdown and how it's affecting sports now. >> the departmentcti of defense temporarily suspendedpen saturday's navy air force football game. it will in fact be canceled if the situation has not been fixed by noon tomorrow. scott smith shows us the impact. >> it may look like an anchan tuesday practice mid shipman but the opponent they're practicing for may not actually show up. >> it crossed my mind the what ifs and i would be upset because like you said it's a game we circle and we're ready to go play. a lot of fans coming out and supposed to be sold out.ol >> reporter: the head coach says he hasn't even broached the topic with his playersyers yet focusing instead onn bringing home the com
you will find yourself at speed northbound 95 leaving stafford continuing north up to gail city. light traffic volume. all lanes are open. overnight construction ontion itself beltway traveling between land yoafer largo and andrews all of that construction cleared. lanes are opening.enin that is a check of your fox 5 morning news. >> thonk you. we're going to talk morelk about this government shutdown and how it's affecting sports now. >> the departmentcti of defense temporarily...
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know most people who don't know a lot about irish politics can you tell them why the labor and and gail parties are not properly leading the country. well. some time ago around two tells in a two thousand and nine disk space if you fail all over europe. it was kicked off by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity lauda curry's jail sentences instead our government phina fall at the time gave them all big bonuses our regulator who should have been gone for treason got a six hundred thousand payoff as well as a big pension our new government who are now in power finagle and labor of course were saying all the right things before they got into power and then when they got into power they're actually worse than the last crowed. sounds like this country and what isn't making policy is that your party would implement if you had representation in parliament. well first of all we would see rather than saying born bond holders that seems to be a very populist thing to say are what we would suggest in direct democracy that we wou
know most people who don't know a lot about irish politics can you tell them why the labor and and gail parties are not properly leading the country. well. some time ago around two tells in a two thousand and nine disk space if you fail all over europe. it was kicked off by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity lauda curry's jail sentences instead our government phina fall at the time gave them all big bonuses our regulator...
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we hope you will catch "cbs this morning" tomorrow morning with charlie exproaz norah o'donnell and gail king. they'll have the very latest. that's it for us. see you later. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer: when the fraudulent bills started showing up, it was bad. >> i had not applied for any of these things. >> announcer: what happened next was worse. >> the woman told me, "the credit cards have been activated from your home phone." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. it's not just a fraudulent charge that your bank or credit-card company will fix. it's so much more. >> the police
we hope you will catch "cbs this morning" tomorrow morning with charlie exproaz norah o'donnell and gail king. they'll have the very latest. that's it for us. see you later. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer: when...
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gail simmons. she's a critic on the number one food show on bravo's network. >> we're delighted to welcome chef gail simmons to "the dish" especially since she made brunch. >> i did. usually i'm making big pot roasts so it was so nice do this. >> walk us through it. >> the centerpiece is a special dish to me in my life. it's appropriate today after seeing those beautiful photographs of jerusalem. it's originally an israeli dish. i spent a summer of my life in israel working on a chicken farm. it's evokes those memories for me. eggs that have been baked in a tomato sauce. i've done my version with fennel, cheese. >> we're having yy marys. >> it's the perfect cocktail. however. this one to me has a little bit of an asian twist. instead of the typical hot sauce and tabasco, i'm using sriracha. it's a little bit salty. it's great in the morning to eat with food and it's got sriracha. >> this is definitely not virgin. >> i made it especially for you. >> thank you so much. you know us well. you grew up i
gail simmons. she's a critic on the number one food show on bravo's network. >> we're delighted to welcome chef gail simmons to "the dish" especially since she made brunch. >> i did. usually i'm making big pot roasts so it was so nice do this. >> walk us through it. >> the centerpiece is a special dish to me in my life. it's appropriate today after seeing those beautiful photographs of jerusalem. it's originally an israeli dish. i spent a summer of my life in...
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gail simmons. she's a critic on the number one food show on bravo's network. >> we're delighted to welcome chef gail simmons to "the dish" especially since she made brunch. >> i did. usually i'm making big pot roasts so it was so nice do this. >> walk us through it. >> the centerpiece is a special dish to me in my life. it's appropriate today after seeing those beautiful photographs of jerusalem. it's originally an israeli dish. i spent a summer of my life in israel working on a chicken farm. it's evokes those memories for me. eggs that have been baked in a tomato sauce. i've done my version with fennel, cheese. >> we're having yy marys. >> it's the perfect cocktail. however. this one to me has a little bit of an asian twist. instead of the typical hot sauce and tabasco, i'm using sriracha. it's a little bit salty. it's great in the morning to eat with food and it's got sriracha. >> this is definitely not virgin. >> i made it especially for you. >> thank you so much. you know us well. you grew up i
gail simmons. she's a critic on the number one food show on bravo's network. >> we're delighted to welcome chef gail simmons to "the dish" especially since she made brunch. >> i did. usually i'm making big pot roasts so it was so nice do this. >> walk us through it. >> the centerpiece is a special dish to me in my life. it's appropriate today after seeing those beautiful photographs of jerusalem. it's originally an israeli dish. i spent a summer of my life in...
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know most people who don't know a lot about irish politics can you tell them why the labor and and gail parties are not properly leading the country. well. some time ago around two toes in a two thousand and nine disk space if you fail all over europe. it was. by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity larder carries jail sentences instead our government has seen a fall at the time gave them all big bonuses i regulator who should have been done for treason got a six hundred thousand payoff as well as a big pension new government who are now in power finagle and labor of course were saying all the right things before they got into power and then when they got into power they're actually worse than the last crowd. sounds like this country and what isn't making policy is that your party would implement if you had representation in parliament. well first of all we would you see rather than saying born bond holders that seems to be a very populist thing to say are what we would suggest in direct democracy that we would suspe
know most people who don't know a lot about irish politics can you tell them why the labor and and gail parties are not properly leading the country. well. some time ago around two toes in a two thousand and nine disk space if you fail all over europe. it was. by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity larder carries jail sentences instead our government has seen a fall at the time gave them all big bonuses i regulator who...
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certainly the statement was inaccurate in the washington post today gave it for print now gail and i do not believe that that is an accurate statement and i'm sorry the president made it more than half of all bankruptcies in america are a result of medical bankruptcies people who get sick and can't afford their medical bills and all of those people about three quarters of them have health insurance which suggests that there's a major problem with many current health insurance plans that are offered out there and these insufficient health plans that are costing the owner their livelihood and taxpayers enormous amounts of money and that's what the laws seem to be trying to go after so when people lose these plans it's because they don't meet the new requirements of what health insurance plan should be should we be trying to protect these insufficient health care plans. no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and
certainly the statement was inaccurate in the washington post today gave it for print now gail and i do not believe that that is an accurate statement and i'm sorry the president made it more than half of all bankruptcies in america are a result of medical bankruptcies people who get sick and can't afford their medical bills and all of those people about three quarters of them have health insurance which suggests that there's a major problem with many current health insurance plans that are...
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norah, charlie, gail? >> all right. thank you. and the effort to end the political paralysis in washington may be gaining some momentum this morning. house republicans will be speaking. >> jack lew about to testify before the senate finance committee. he plans to warn lawmakers that leading to diet increase at the last minute caught be very dangerous. bill plante is at thehouse. good morning. >> good morning. the president meets separately with democrats and house republican. they're looking at how to avoid a default on the nation's debts. the white house says today's meetings are a discussion, not a negotiation, but it is clear there is some insenn tev on both sides to find a solution before next week when secretary jack lew says he'll be unable to meet all of the country's obligation as. the president says he's open to racing the nation's borrowing limit on a short-term basis. house budget committee chairman paul ryan has a proposal to tie the length of the extension to the amount that's reduced. so we may be seeing the first te
norah, charlie, gail? >> all right. thank you. and the effort to end the political paralysis in washington may be gaining some momentum this morning. house republicans will be speaking. >> jack lew about to testify before the senate finance committee. he plans to warn lawmakers that leading to diet increase at the last minute caught be very dangerous. bill plante is at thehouse. good morning. >> good morning. the president meets separately with democrats and house republican....
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gail, thank you. >> thank you. >>> he was trying to break up a fight between high school students and he ended up dying in his father's arms. he was walking to work and saw a fight. instead of ignoring it, he stepped in to try to stop it, tried tolay a peace maker and someone stabbed a knife into him. >> i actually held my son in my hands, and the last thing he told me was "dad dirks i love you. i'm not going to make it." >> right now police do not have suspects, but his father said someone knows who took his son's life. >>> after a year of ter -- a terrifying nightmare this may be over. police charged eddie jen kings to indecent exposure. he would expose and touch himself while standing god outside a -- outside a ground floor apartment. in some cases he would knock on the window to get the attention of the women inside. >>> a program that is training service dogs for be dabbled -- disabled veterans. >> we celebrate our bel air honda student. >> what a chilly day, only made it to 5 degrees. normally it should get to 54. it's 9 degrees below average. queen william, randallstown congrat
gail, thank you. >> thank you. >>> he was trying to break up a fight between high school students and he ended up dying in his father's arms. he was walking to work and saw a fight. instead of ignoring it, he stepped in to try to stop it, tried tolay a peace maker and someone stabbed a knife into him. >> i actually held my son in my hands, and the last thing he told me was "dad dirks i love you. i'm not going to make it." >> right now police do not have...
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. >> judge gail tuson ruled that georgia's attempt to make state secret on the drugs was an improper attempt to bypass the courts and ruled that warren hill would likely prevail with his claim that georgia's secrecy law is unconstitutional. hill's lawyers celebrated a huge legal victory. it was a victory for reprieve. they plan to keep the pressure on by exposing the compound to. >> compound pharmacies don't adhere to standards that the manufacturing industry have to adhere to. you have a clear discrepancy in potential quality of the drugs you have. when it comes to quality control in terms of the ingredients and the process leading to an execution, if you make it secret. you are in grave danger of causing an execution that could be tortuous. that is unconstitutional, even in the u.s. >> for condemned inmates, including warren hill in georgia and michael ryan in nebraska, the campaign against capital punishment stalled their executions and forced prisons across the country to the edge, skirting the the law to carry out the ultimate punnicment. >> that report from correspondent chris
. >> judge gail tuson ruled that georgia's attempt to make state secret on the drugs was an improper attempt to bypass the courts and ruled that warren hill would likely prevail with his claim that georgia's secrecy law is unconstitutional. hill's lawyers celebrated a huge legal victory. it was a victory for reprieve. they plan to keep the pressure on by exposing the compound to. >> compound pharmacies don't adhere to standards that the manufacturing industry have to adhere to. you...
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granny gail is what we call her. granny, we're over here. >> it's called "granny is my wingman." best title. >> that's from her. >> she thought of that? >> if i did i don't remember. >> that's everybody's excuse these days for everything. why not wingwoman? >> because wingman is the accepted -- >> she's my buddy, my pal. wingwoman sounds too cute. it's cute but more rough and real. >> maybe want to change it to winggirl. >> a lot of people do go to their girlfriends or mom or something. what made you choose your grandmother instead? >> granny's got one setting, which is real. friends will sugar coat things make it sound nice, but grannys are like, this is how it is. listen, i've been there. >> what was the advice you gave to her? >> when the guy broke up with her after the four years? >> pick yourself up, go out there again. >> really? >> really. >> sometimes that's easier said. >> yes, it is. >> but that's the game. >> that's what you have to do, eventually. >> always, you know. >> she's a young girl. she has to go out and have some fun. >> and i do. >> do you fight over advice?
granny gail is what we call her. granny, we're over here. >> it's called "granny is my wingman." best title. >> that's from her. >> she thought of that? >> if i did i don't remember. >> that's everybody's excuse these days for everything. why not wingwoman? >> because wingman is the accepted -- >> she's my buddy, my pal. wingwoman sounds too cute. it's cute but more rough and real. >> maybe want to change it to winggirl. >> a lot...
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detention camps, where some migrants are held indefinitely, while simultaneously carrying out a whites gail campaign of raids, arrests thomas and eventually, mass deportations. in recent years, deportation has been a point of contention. tensions between russians of slavic origin and muslims from the northern caucuses are common. many migrants say they are the victims of racism. >> there are migrants everywhere around the world. there is not a single country that doesn't have migrants. so i don't know if the state should decide whether to drive migrants out or allow them to stay. i don't know. they need to decide. it's not our decision to make every >> undocumented migrants account for an important sector of the russian economy. it is estimated over 3 million people are working illegally in the country, often in low-paid or menial jobs. >> british police are questioning for men this monday over an alleged terror plot. all british nationals of various origins occluding pakistani and algerian. this after a series of raids across london. at one point, special ammunition designed to breach door
detention camps, where some migrants are held indefinitely, while simultaneously carrying out a whites gail campaign of raids, arrests thomas and eventually, mass deportations. in recent years, deportation has been a point of contention. tensions between russians of slavic origin and muslims from the northern caucuses are common. many migrants say they are the victims of racism. >> there are migrants everywhere around the world. there is not a single country that doesn't have migrants. so...
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gail wile nsky a former medicaid director in the exchanges. >> the devil rays is making it hard for people to easily understand how many people are actually enrolling in private health insurance plans in the exchanges. the numbers that are bandied about are the people who visited the web site maybe how many accounts are set up. but very little specific information about how many people enrolled in private insurance. sometimes we're now starting to hear numbers that include medicaid as well as private insurance, but when that happens, nobody is saying and oh, by the way, medicaid represents 90 or 95% of that total. >> the numbers are striking. in maryland, 97% of those who signed up, simply enrolled in medicaid while barely more than 2,000 people actually bought private health insurance. in washington state, 87% enrolled in medicaid compared to the roughly 4500 that took insurance and in oregon, a shocking 100% for approximately 56,000 people enrolled in medicaid none bought insurance. >> it's not surprising that it's much easier to enroll people in medicaid after all they only have to iden
gail wile nsky a former medicaid director in the exchanges. >> the devil rays is making it hard for people to easily understand how many people are actually enrolling in private health insurance plans in the exchanges. the numbers that are bandied about are the people who visited the web site maybe how many accounts are set up. but very little specific information about how many people enrolled in private insurance. sometimes we're now starting to hear numbers that include medicaid as...
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i will start with an e-mail from gail in connecticut askiig, if you're unemployed does unemployment insurance count as income in figuring out what subsidies are available to you under obamacare? this is something we have been talking a lot about. >> it counts. they got your 1440 or download one from the irs. everything listed there as income accounts, and you will see unemployment insurance is on there. gerri: all right. the big question for a lot of people, adjusted gross income, what does it contain. the definition is a little more3 broad than it is for the purposes of the irs. what else do you have to count as income? >> look at your adjusted gross income and you have to add back untaxed -- tax-free interest. foreign earnings and any social security benefits the you have gotten. gerri: very different. we have a phone call right now from california. you there? >> yes. how are you doing? gerri: i'm good. what is your question? >> more concern than the question. i am a self-employed individual. a lot of folks like me. 70,000 or a little above. i winced to the new obama deal, and it took me th
i will start with an e-mail from gail in connecticut askiig, if you're unemployed does unemployment insurance count as income in figuring out what subsidies are available to you under obamacare? this is something we have been talking a lot about. >> it counts. they got your 1440 or download one from the irs. everything listed there as income accounts, and you will see unemployment insurance is on there. gerri: all right. the big question for a lot of people, adjusted gross income, what...
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speaker, gail and her family will lose the plan they like and will have to pay almost $4,000 more per year for a plan that delivers less. mr. speaker, american families deserve better than false promises. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i want to talk to you today about the importance of responsible budget and in our government. budgets are moral documents that reflect our priorities as a nation. for the sake of our economy, this congress must turn back from the current brinksmanship and obstruction and return to the practice of negotiation and compromise. the proposed budget and across-the-board spending cuts to domestic programs are continuing to splam families, children, -- slam families, children, seniors and impact to texas that include
speaker, gail and her family will lose the plan they like and will have to pay almost $4,000 more per year for a plan that delivers less. mr. speaker, american families deserve better than false promises. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore:...
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and brown versus gail was filed, the lawsuit integrated with us. the lord permitted individuals to be in montgomery and a certain time and we were able to put it all together. and we know about others and your own congressman lewis and -- washington attending the ceremony for the full girls who were killed and have a conference with him and incidentally i am the one who met congressman lewis, john lewis was a teenager who wanted to go to school in a white school in his home town and i met him at the bus station and introduced him to dr. martin luther king in 1958 and that is his introduction to the civil rights movement. you know about those persons but you don't know about people like claudette carver and many others. if there had been no claudette carver who had not done what she did on the second of march in 1956, rosa parks may not have done what she did on december 1st, 1955, if she had not been arrested, there would be no trial, there would be no meeting at home street baptist church. and in that community, the state, the nation and the world
and brown versus gail was filed, the lawsuit integrated with us. the lord permitted individuals to be in montgomery and a certain time and we were able to put it all together. and we know about others and your own congressman lewis and -- washington attending the ceremony for the full girls who were killed and have a conference with him and incidentally i am the one who met congressman lewis, john lewis was a teenager who wanted to go to school in a white school in his home town and i met him...
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managed to enroll in affordable care and some have found they're saving quite a bit of money. 57-year-old gail from pittsburgh joins me live. we appreciate your willingness to share your story. explain what was your enrollment process like and people are talking about the time involved here. what was it like for you and the time commitment involved in getting properly signed up? >> there was a lot of time needed to do it, approximately an hour, but it was time well worth it. and the customer rep was very knowledgeable, very helpful. >> and i want to talk about the time well worth it because it boils down to money and the savings that you're able to have now with the comfort of knowing that you have a standard of health care. so you were able to save a huge amount. from what i understand your monthly premiums have gone from $509 a month to a $70 plan, plus additional tax credits because you qualified for both -- it brought your grand total down to a measly $1.11 some. >> yes, it did. >> for health care? >> yes, it did. how is that going to change your life? >> that was in comparison to a $509 p
managed to enroll in affordable care and some have found they're saving quite a bit of money. 57-year-old gail from pittsburgh joins me live. we appreciate your willingness to share your story. explain what was your enrollment process like and people are talking about the time involved here. what was it like for you and the time commitment involved in getting properly signed up? >> there was a lot of time needed to do it, approximately an hour, but it was time well worth it. and the...
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ab gail hernandez was last seen leaving her high school. her mother is speaking to reporters. >> abby, please come home. we miss you so badly. every night i think about you all the time. we want you back with us, please. we love you. we miss you. and happy birthday, abby. >> yesterday was abigail's 15th birthday. now the fbi has joined the search, assisting crews can on land, in the water, and as you can see here in the air. investigators say there's no evidence of foul play. they're treating it as a missing person's case. >>> well, meantime a five-alarm fire rips through an apartment complex, and there's not much left of it. it's our top story as we go across america. texas, the flames broke out on the third floor of a building under construction and spread quickly to a building next door. both of them completely destroyed. a third, partially damaged. nobody hurt. the complex was six months from completion. no word yet on how the fire started. >>> florida, a woman dangling from a railroad bridge 22 feet above the tracks in ft. lauderdale.
ab gail hernandez was last seen leaving her high school. her mother is speaking to reporters. >> abby, please come home. we miss you so badly. every night i think about you all the time. we want you back with us, please. we love you. we miss you. and happy birthday, abby. >> yesterday was abigail's 15th birthday. now the fbi has joined the search, assisting crews can on land, in the water, and as you can see here in the air. investigators say there's no evidence of foul play....
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one with japan and the other with gail in india, they'll take up all the capacity between the two of them for 20 years in what we would call a take or pay. whether they use it or not, they'll be paying for the right to use the facility. that's 20 years after we start operating which we expect to be in 2017. >> and you're sure -- there was a fabulous article in the "new york times" about your facility. it seems like it's much closer to reality than anybody -- and maybe -- i don't know -- because of the amount of infrastructure you have, it is why you're putting a lot of money in, you're much closer than anybody else. >> we've got -- we're only 100 miles from the marcellus and utica shales. we have a pipeline dedicated to the facility already. we have 14 1/2 billion cubic foot of storage at the site. we have a terminal that can handle super tankers. we need a liquefiers and a couple more permits that we're working on but hope to have in the first half of next year. but the big one for us was the export permit from the department of energy which we got last month. >> how many more peopl
one with japan and the other with gail in india, they'll take up all the capacity between the two of them for 20 years in what we would call a take or pay. whether they use it or not, they'll be paying for the right to use the facility. that's 20 years after we start operating which we expect to be in 2017. >> and you're sure -- there was a fabulous article in the "new york times" about your facility. it seems like it's much closer to reality than anybody -- and maybe -- i don't...