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vincent matthew, and our board of education commissioners for the opportunity to share this recommendations. so we look forward to our continued collaborations in support of our english learners. thank you. >> president cook: all right. thank you for your presentation and for your service to the district. are there any -- we do have one speaker for public comment. you'll have two minutes, miss aleta fisher. >> my name is aleta fisher. i'm the chair of the community advisory committee for special education. i wanted to thank the delac and speci special advisory committee for your work. we do a lot of special and stakeholder engagement, and we're honored to stand beside you in your advocacy work. a couple of points made tonight that i think are worth highlighting. a lot of what you heard here is not now. the advisory groups, we present together in may. a lot of this has come up in those meetings before? but when you're talking about access to technology, when you're talking about the equities in after school programs and summer programs, in early vention, professional advancement opportunitie
vincent matthew, and our board of education commissioners for the opportunity to share this recommendations. so we look forward to our continued collaborations in support of our english learners. thank you. >> president cook: all right. thank you for your presentation and for your service to the district. are there any -- we do have one speaker for public comment. you'll have two minutes, miss aleta fisher. >> my name is aleta fisher. i'm the chair of the community advisory...
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author lynn vincent with "indianapolis: the true story of the worst sea disaster in u.s. naval history and the 50-year fight to exonerate an innocent man." then professor and author greg grandon with his book, "the end of myth: from the frontier to the border wall in the mind of america." on sunday our live coverage continues starting at 3 p.m. eastern with journalist dave cullen and his book, "parkland: birth of a movement." then "newsweek" national political correspondent nina burly, and author karen piper with her book, "a girl's divide to missiles. growing up in america's secret desert." watch our live coverage of the 11th annual tucson festival of books this weekend on booktv on c-span2. >> sunday night on c pan's -- c-span's "q&a," eileen rivers on her book "beyond the call." >> one experience that shane that if adams shared with me is there was a time when she felt there were men who were trying to break her and test her and see if women could actually hack it. so they had this really heavy gear, they had their weapon, and they were carrying it on this road march.
author lynn vincent with "indianapolis: the true story of the worst sea disaster in u.s. naval history and the 50-year fight to exonerate an innocent man." then professor and author greg grandon with his book, "the end of myth: from the frontier to the border wall in the mind of america." on sunday our live coverage continues starting at 3 p.m. eastern with journalist dave cullen and his book, "parkland: birth of a movement." then "newsweek" national...
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at noon eastern featuring brooke wilson with his book, everything trump touches dies,, offered lynn vincent with indianapolis, the true story of the worst disaster in u.s. naval history and the 50 year fight to exonerate a man. professor and author greg grandin with his book the end of myth from the frontier to the border wall in the mind of america. on sunday live coverage continues at 3:30 p.m. eastern with dave: and his book the birth of the movement and then newsweek nina burley with her book golden handcuffs to the secret history of trumps woman and karen piper, her book a girl's guide to missiles, growing up in america secret desert. watch live coverage from the tucson festival of books this weekend him but tv on cspan-2.
at noon eastern featuring brooke wilson with his book, everything trump touches dies,, offered lynn vincent with indianapolis, the true story of the worst disaster in u.s. naval history and the 50 year fight to exonerate a man. professor and author greg grandin with his book the end of myth from the frontier to the border wall in the mind of america. on sunday live coverage continues at 3:30 p.m. eastern with dave: and his book the birth of the movement and then newsweek nina burley with her...
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. >> reporter: we meet vincent, a one and a half year old who is so mal nnourished, he can no longer eat. >> his stomach is shutting down. no intervention, you will lose this child. >> reporter: so tiny for her age, she is also running out of time. >> we look at the color of their hair which changes with severe malnutrition. it changes to an orangey color. >> do you ever turn a child away? >> translator: there is nowhere else to go. >> well, there's little you can say about this except i do have a piece of good news. since we left, there is a miracle in a little tiny package and that's called plumpy nut. it's a peanut butter paste which is a full day of nutrition. unicef and ngos are giving it to the children there. the six-year-old little girl, she in the intervening weeks, is now healthy and home. >> you talk about unicef. unicef is under some pressure right now. unicef are the people who work in places like that. when i went around at halloween, we would collect coins for unicef, but that's the work they actually do. >> and president trump proposed zero money for unicef in his bud
. >> reporter: we meet vincent, a one and a half year old who is so mal nnourished, he can no longer eat. >> his stomach is shutting down. no intervention, you will lose this child. >> reporter: so tiny for her age, she is also running out of time. >> we look at the color of their hair which changes with severe malnutrition. it changes to an orangey color. >> do you ever turn a child away? >> translator: there is nowhere else to go. >> well, there's...
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actor jan michael vincent has died at age 73. the '70s heartthrob was amongst one of the highest paid actors in the world with movies like "big wednesday," and "world's greatest athlete." he was best known for the tv series, "air wowolf." >> a lot of times when people have success and they aren't ready for it, it might be less than a blessing. >> he hit rock bottom in the '90s battling drug and alcohol addicti addiction. he was arrested several times and almost died in a 1976 car crash, but in 2007, it was clear all his hardships had taken a toll on krvincent. >> your life must be real special. do not destroy it by doing anything like that. >>> now to r. kelly. as of this afternoon, the embattled r&b singer remained in jail because of back child support. he was taken into custody wednesday, the same day the first part of his explosive interview with gayle king aired. >> y'all trying to kill me. >> gayle asked r. kelly about this surprising trip to mcdonald's. it was last month after he posted bail on sexual abuse charges. >> what
actor jan michael vincent has died at age 73. the '70s heartthrob was amongst one of the highest paid actors in the world with movies like "big wednesday," and "world's greatest athlete." he was best known for the tv series, "air wowolf." >> a lot of times when people have success and they aren't ready for it, it might be less than a blessing. >> he hit rock bottom in the '90s battling drug and alcohol addicti addiction. he was arrested several times...
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. >>> "the hollywood reporter" says actor jan-michael vincent has died. he's best remembered for playing the lead chopper pilot in "airwolf" which aired in the 1980s on cbs. that role would make him the highest paid actor on television at the time. vincent struggled with drug and alcohol problems and illness after "airwolf." he was 73 years old. >>> and "national geographic" reports more states are proposing legislation to opt out of daylight saving time. oklahoma, texas, and kansas have bills calling for the observance of standard time all year. this as california, washington, and oregon are looking to stay on daylight saving time all year. both sides point to health benefits of additional daylight and the removal of any sleep deprivation. >> yes. >> by the way, the shift to daylight saving time is tonight. >> oh, no. >> at 2:00 a.m. don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour. >> wait, it's spring ahead -- >> spring forward -- >> spring ahead. yeah. >> you lose an hour of sleep. >> wake up earlier. >> yes. >> that's bad. >> just like you did this mor
. >>> "the hollywood reporter" says actor jan-michael vincent has died. he's best remembered for playing the lead chopper pilot in "airwolf" which aired in the 1980s on cbs. that role would make him the highest paid actor on television at the time. vincent struggled with drug and alcohol problems and illness after "airwolf." he was 73 years old. >>> and "national geographic" reports more states are proposing legislation to opt out of...
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. >> and fans are remembering january michael vincent, the star of air democratic wowolf a away. he played opposite charles bronson and burt reynolds. troubles with drugs and alcohol sidelined his career. the actor died of cardiac arrest february 10th. he was 73. >>> and things where heating up on the nascar track, but it is the drivers not the cars that are boiling over. and angry daniel swouarez went looking for michael mcdo ywedow. in the end the good news is that the two fellows had chance to chat it out. >> they hugged it out? at least a hand shake. >>> let's good get a check of t rest of the forecast with dave. he is out on the plaza. >> a gorgeous day right here at 30 rock. happy 13th birthday. we have friends from all over the country. 29 years of wedded bliss. you are just trying to be on camera. it is not your 70th birthday. >> it. >> i'm going to give you 50. redid the sign. . >> i'm going to give you 50. redid the sign.i. >> i'm going to give you 50. redid the sign.s. >> i'm going to give you 50. redid the sign. looks like rain rolling through california, central cali
. >> and fans are remembering january michael vincent, the star of air democratic wowolf a away. he played opposite charles bronson and burt reynolds. troubles with drugs and alcohol sidelined his career. the actor died of cardiac arrest february 10th. he was 73. >>> and things where heating up on the nascar track, but it is the drivers not the cars that are boiling over. and angry daniel swouarez went looking for michael mcdo ywedow. in the end the good news is that the two...
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this is southbound 101 north of saint vincent. two vehicles involved in the crash. they are stuck together. so it will take them a while to clear that from the roadway. it is blocking one of the right- hand lanes there. is no crash icon on the map yet. the eastbound commute is slow going -- excuse me, westbound. no specific problems here. but once you get to 680 and walnut creek and 24, it is slow going there as well. let's show you this. this is an earlier crash 580, 680 interchange. also a problem westbound 580 at grant line road. that should be clearing as well. take a look at this picture. westbound highway 4 and bay point, it is sluggish. but no specific issues here. highway 24 and lafayette slow this morning. it does clear up a little bit as you get to approach the tunnel. time is 7:02. >>> the black box from the plane crash in ethiopia has been recovered. it killed 157 people on the board. the boeing 737 max 8 was on the way to kenya. it had been in service for four months and no known technical issues. >> the commission about who was in the airport will be i
this is southbound 101 north of saint vincent. two vehicles involved in the crash. they are stuck together. so it will take them a while to clear that from the roadway. it is blocking one of the right- hand lanes there. is no crash icon on the map yet. the eastbound commute is slow going -- excuse me, westbound. no specific problems here. but once you get to 680 and walnut creek and 24, it is slow going there as well. let's show you this. this is an earlier crash 580, 680 interchange. also a...
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history of discrimination against asian-americans from the chinese exclusion act to koramatsu to the vincent chin case. there was a feeling in the asian community at the grass roots level that our voice wasn't being heard. there was a lot of push of let's write about it. let's hold rallies. write to our elected officials. and that was part of it, senator, that i wrote about that at that time, senator. but obviously, senator -- at that time when i wrote it i think there was a question of whether the bakke decision from 1978 was valid. i think the supreme court has -- has held and in the cigaretter and gratsz case and fisher case that affirmative action in ufrpts is legitimate. >> and i trust that each member has five minutes for each? >> yes and we'll just be are liberal. take -- five minutes for each and if you need another round, you know. >> okay. >> thank you. >> we'll be sure and have a author o hearing. >> let me begin with mr. lee. i'd like to know about your submission of articles and particularly the failure to disclose some controversial ones. maybe you could discuss the steps you t
history of discrimination against asian-americans from the chinese exclusion act to koramatsu to the vincent chin case. there was a feeling in the asian community at the grass roots level that our voice wasn't being heard. there was a lot of push of let's write about it. let's hold rallies. write to our elected officials. and that was part of it, senator, that i wrote about that at that time, senator. but obviously, senator -- at that time when i wrote it i think there was a question of whether...
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concern because there's history of discrimination against asian-americans from the chinese exclusion act, vincent chin case. and, there is also a feeling in the asian-american community that our voice wasn't being heard. there's a lot of let's write about it. let's hold rallies. write to elected officials. that was part of it. that senator that wrote about that, at that time, senator. but, obviously, senator, when i wrote it, there was a question of whether the decision from 1978 was still valid. the supreme court has held and the layer and fisher case that, you know, affirmative action in universities is permissible and diversity compelling interest. >> senator finestein. >> mr. chairman, i trust that each member has five minutes for each? >> yes. and we'll just be very liberal. five minutes for each. if you need another round -- >> okay. thank you. let me begin with mr. lee. i'd like to know about your submission of articles, particularly the failure to disclose some controversial ones. maybe you can discuss the steps you took to identify the universe of your writings before making submissions
concern because there's history of discrimination against asian-americans from the chinese exclusion act, vincent chin case. and, there is also a feeling in the asian-american community that our voice wasn't being heard. there's a lot of let's write about it. let's hold rallies. write to elected officials. that was part of it. that senator that wrote about that, at that time, senator. but, obviously, senator, when i wrote it, there was a question of whether the decision from 1978 was still...
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vincent is bloomberg's macro strategist. when you look at what happens, the fx is where the action was, all centered in london with the brexit vote. now, we've got what the market wanted -- a delay. >> it's a positive delay. talkseally encouraging with hammond, with the attorney general and ministers of the cabinet giving markets a good feel going in. this is a big hurdle for make. may -- for may. caroline: it's interesting that the pound is up 1.7% on the week. the best performing g10 currencies since the beginning of the year. what about when it comes to the dollar? today's story has been dollar weakness. >> the dollar has been flatish to sideways. we've seen idiosyncratic moves within the currency. earlier in the week was a sale based on risk moves. haven assets slowed into the swiss franc. we've seen good flows into central emerging-market currencies. the ruble despite sanctions on . the dollar is mixed. caroline: the fastest decline we've seen since march. msci emerging market index up 2.5%. china sticking to stimulus o
vincent is bloomberg's macro strategist. when you look at what happens, the fx is where the action was, all centered in london with the brexit vote. now, we've got what the market wanted -- a delay. >> it's a positive delay. talkseally encouraging with hammond, with the attorney general and ministers of the cabinet giving markets a good feel going in. this is a big hurdle for make. may -- for may. caroline: it's interesting that the pound is up 1.7% on the week. the best performing g10...
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history,ectures in university of massachusetts boston professor vincent cananto teaches a class about the economics and culture of the 1970's. he talks about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in regions, and rise of new types of music, such as disco. this class is about one hour 15 minutes. prof. cannato: bellbottoms, disco, bad hair. in recent years, and historians have seen the 1970's as very important. in some ways, more important than the 60's, which has gotten a lot of attention. is callingthemes this era the age of limit. we will get to a little bit of how that means. we will also talk about the question mark. was it really an age of women? we will discuss the decade and the influence it had not just on the 80's, but really down to our time today. recapping what we talked about earlier, we see in the 1970's a faith profound losss of in the institutions, driven by watergate in 74, the final end of the vietnam war in 1975, you see the iconic photo of the helicopter atop the u.s. embassy taking up the last of the vietnamese, soon-to-be refugees, out of the country. the loss
history,ectures in university of massachusetts boston professor vincent cananto teaches a class about the economics and culture of the 1970's. he talks about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in regions, and rise of new types of music, such as disco. this class is about one hour 15 minutes. prof. cannato: bellbottoms, disco, bad hair. in recent years, and historians have seen the 1970's as very important. in some ways, more important than the 60's, which has gotten a lot of attention. is...
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. >> next on "lectures in history," university of massachusetts boston professor vincent cananto teaches a class about the economics and culture of the 1970's. he talks about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and rise of
. >> next on "lectures in history," university of massachusetts boston professor vincent cananto teaches a class about the economics and culture of the 1970's. he talks about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and rise of
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. >> next on "lectures in history," university of massachusetts boston professor vincent cananto teaches a class about the economics and culture of the 1970's. he talks about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and rise of new types of music, such as disco. this class is about one hour 15 minutes. >> we are going to give an overview of america in the 1970's. remember in the beginning, we talked about how it takes time for historians to understand what an era is about? maybe 25 years of perspective at least? for a while, they were seen as a bit of a joke of a decade. bellbottoms, disco, bad hair. in recent years, historians have seen the 1970's as very important. in some ways, more important than the 60's, which has gotten a lot of attention. one of the themes is calling this era the age of limit. we will get to a little bit of what that means. we will also talk about the question mark. was it really an age of limit? we will discuss the decade and the influence it had not just on the 80's, but really down to our time today. recapping what we talked about earlier
. >> next on "lectures in history," university of massachusetts boston professor vincent cananto teaches a class about the economics and culture of the 1970's. he talks about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and rise of new types of music, such as disco. this class is about one hour 15 minutes. >> we are going to give an overview of america in the 1970's. remember in the beginning, we talked about how it takes time for historians to understand...
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. >> at the suffolk county jail on new york's long island, sheriff vincent demarco says one drug in particular is wreaking havoc nationwide, but especially in the northeastern united states. >> a lot of people who wind up here in the suffolk county jail are in here because they committed burglary, robbery, maybe even murders. but the underlying theme to committing those crimes is heroin. they need to feed the habit. >> this is rock bottom, i think. this is definitely rock bottom for me. >> suffolk county inmate car a debella had recently plead guilty to three counts of identity theft, crimes she had committed to support her heroin addiction. >> there's no reason i should be like this. i have a family that's wonderful and supported. i wasn't abused. nothing like that happened to me. i graduated st. john's in finance. after that i went on to work in a brokerage firm. i did really well there. but then that's when i started really getting into drugs. >> how much money do you think you spent on heroin? in the past ten years? >> half a mill. i sold like a bmw car, i stole thousands of dollars from m
. >> at the suffolk county jail on new york's long island, sheriff vincent demarco says one drug in particular is wreaking havoc nationwide, but especially in the northeastern united states. >> a lot of people who wind up here in the suffolk county jail are in here because they committed burglary, robbery, maybe even murders. but the underlying theme to committing those crimes is heroin. they need to feed the habit. >> this is rock bottom, i think. this is definitely rock...
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host: vincent, did you vote for donald trump in 2016? we lost vincent. someone waiting from brooklyn new york, on the line of those who say he should run. ?hy should he run >> i think the process wants to hear from as many verses as possible and i think he is uniquely qualified to run in certain states like wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan, where hillary clinton lost. host: what makes him uniquely qualified for those states. he resonates with those voters in scranton, pennsylvania. he has a message and track record of supporting workers in the midwest. host: you're a democrat. you do want him to run in 2016? his chancenderstood not to run, and if he had family issues. host: our next caller is from detroit, michigan. on the line of those who says he should run. go ahead. caller: yes, he should run. he is a good man and he knows what he is doing. he is for everybody, he is not like trump. trump is only for the rich. host: you say he knows what he is doing. what policy area are you specifically most interested in hearing him from and how he would separa
host: vincent, did you vote for donald trump in 2016? we lost vincent. someone waiting from brooklyn new york, on the line of those who say he should run. ?hy should he run >> i think the process wants to hear from as many verses as possible and i think he is uniquely qualified to run in certain states like wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan, where hillary clinton lost. host: what makes him uniquely qualified for those states. he resonates with those voters in scranton, pennsylvania. he...
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. >> reporter: high school juniors vincent and nicholas represent the kids who are just trying to make it into college. >> i, personally, can't afford the s.a.t. tutor, or, that classes. and the s.a.t. is like $50. most people can't afford the $50. >> i was able to get a laptop this year. but prior to that, i didn't have a laptop. i wasn't able to, like, get any of my schoolwork done. >> reporter: both students credit their success to the evac movement. an organization aiming to help young black men in their area. now, nicholas and vince have their sights set on florida state university, where, if accepted, they would be the first in their family to attend college. now, we asked if the boys would room together if accepted into the same school? they enthusiastically said yes. you get a sense of just how inequitable the process is. >> we need to continue the shed the light. shed more light on this so people can have a full understanding of what they're up against. >> that is a fixable problem. >> it really is. >> it's not where you go. it's what you do after you get out of whatever schoo
. >> reporter: high school juniors vincent and nicholas represent the kids who are just trying to make it into college. >> i, personally, can't afford the s.a.t. tutor, or, that classes. and the s.a.t. is like $50. most people can't afford the $50. >> i was able to get a laptop this year. but prior to that, i didn't have a laptop. i wasn't able to, like, get any of my schoolwork done. >> reporter: both students credit their success to the evac movement. an organization...
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vincent: it is not all about interest rates. there are a lot of other things that come into play. your differentials -- you'll differentials, real economics, real yields. so many other factors. the u.s. on an asset pieces is 8 -- on an asset basis is a lot better place to be them the u.k. or. even emerging markets at this time the fed is going to have -- or even emerging markets at this time. the fed is going to have a tough time placating markets. they are going to want to keep some hiking in the scenario because they don't want to back themselves into a corner. thing.say one you look at fedex numbers last night, and if you are jay powell -- we should make a drinking game because the word patience will come up a lot today. david: that's a lot of liquor. [laughter] alix: thank you so much. really appreciate it. stay tuned for special coverage today at 2:00 in new york. the forecast for earnings-per-share, you can see what is going on right now with the general mills stock. alix: with google, the eu is finding the company 1.49 billion euros. the chief cop over there, this is the th
vincent: it is not all about interest rates. there are a lot of other things that come into play. your differentials -- you'll differentials, real economics, real yields. so many other factors. the u.s. on an asset pieces is 8 -- on an asset basis is a lot better place to be them the u.k. or. even emerging markets at this time the fed is going to have -- or even emerging markets at this time. the fed is going to have a tough time placating markets. they are going to want to keep some hiking in...
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council member and formeayor vincent gray. gray ozat the d.c. eagle for an event last fall when he got into an dispute with the bouncer over his i.d. he says the bou pushed him calling him to fall and hurt his back, he also bruised his hand. the bar apologized today facebook. it'll be closed this saturday through march 29th. >>> d.c. council member trayon white is responding of reports of a hit-and-run crash involving his crash. police told him yesterday his bmw had been involved in an monday. but police haven't confirmed to us who was driving. in atetatement w says a friend admitted to borrowing the car without coent and was involved in a minor fender bender. he says the friend told him the situation was resolved at the scene with the other driver. >>> well, the power ball jackpot tonight, $550 million. your chances of winning, 1 in 292. are we still buying or not. >> not going to happen. you think those are some long odds, how about fillingut a perfect ncaa tournament bracket? it's 1 in 9.2 quintillion. >> good luck with that. someone's going
council member and formeayor vincent gray. gray ozat the d.c. eagle for an event last fall when he got into an dispute with the bouncer over his i.d. he says the bou pushed him calling him to fall and hurt his back, he also bruised his hand. the bar apologized today facebook. it'll be closed this saturday through march 29th. >>> d.c. council member trayon white is responding of reports of a hit-and-run crash involving his crash. police told him yesterday his bmw had been involved in an...
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vincent, ingo to pennsylvania, on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was hoping that what was released so far would indicate some kind of green light on maybe parties coming together. some unity in our country. but this morning, all the news stations are complaining about how much money was spent on the public, and then they turn around and say we are not showed -- so trusting of the ag and we want to see what they wrote. the contradictions go back and forth. i don't think people realize that we don't have a politician president in the white house. thele elected a man of land. a self made person. i think they are two critical, -- too critical. he doesn't even take a salary. he's there for the american people. that's all i have to share. , fromlet's go to jean south carolina, on the independent line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i voted for john kasich in the primary, but i think trump is doing a good job, overall. steve moore to have at the federal reserve. he's an honest man. maybe he will figure
vincent, ingo to pennsylvania, on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was hoping that what was released so far would indicate some kind of green light on maybe parties coming together. some unity in our country. but this morning, all the news stations are complaining about how much money was spent on the public, and then they turn around and say we are not showed -- so trusting of the ag and we want to see what they wrote. the contradictions...
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my great grandmother's, which was passed to my grand aunt annie who was the chef here with my uncle vincent. ♪ are you ready to judge your work, pal? >> jimmy: let's go. let's see it. >> come on. let's go eat. >> wow, wow, wow. >> hey, fellas, how are you doing? >> how are you doing? >> how are you? >> how are you doing, guys? >> welcome to rao's. >> this is jimmy's prepared pasta. >> steve: you made this? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: and that's called a a meatball? it's like a ball of meat. >> jimmy: do you want any parmesan? >> are you going to join them? >> steve: come on. come on. >> jimmy: i have to. this is my favorite meatball in the world. >> have you done it? >> first bite. >> steve: oh, my god. >> bon appetit, gentlemen. enjoy. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. [ clapping hands ] >> jimmy: seriously, that is unbelievable. >> steve: my god. >> jimmy: actually, i want more, it's unbelievable. my thanks again to frank pellegrino jr., co-owner of rao's here in east harlem. this is such a treat. amazing, amazing. these meatballs are the best. in fact, i know someone who will love these meatb
my great grandmother's, which was passed to my grand aunt annie who was the chef here with my uncle vincent. ♪ are you ready to judge your work, pal? >> jimmy: let's go. let's see it. >> come on. let's go eat. >> wow, wow, wow. >> hey, fellas, how are you doing? >> how are you doing? >> how are you? >> how are you doing, guys? >> welcome to rao's. >> this is jimmy's prepared pasta. >> steve: you made this? >> jimmy: yes....
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back in february, vincent's garage wassel filled with fuel and it ignited and it ended up burning 40% of his body. now the motorcycle community is coming together for him. he h steve has decided to put his bike up on ebay. all of the proceeds are going to go up on to family. you can donate to the gofundme page. if you'd like to help them out, just head on over to rightthisminute.com for that link or check it out on our mobile app. delilah to go out, but -- >> nope. >> it's cold and rainy. no. >> the weather hold up that has her holding it in. >> and a bobsledding adventure featuring yours truly. >> oh, look at you. >> why there's a lot more fun where that came from. >> oh, hey. no way. >> brought to you by hershey. we're on a mission to heart warm the world. a great dishwasher needs a great detergent. so ge appliances tested finish on over 5000 dishes proving dish after sparking dish that it's not just clean, it's finished. switch to finish quantum. recommended by ge appliances. now, super stay matte inkades. from maybelline new york. bold color. urban edge. liquid matte formula. up t
back in february, vincent's garage wassel filled with fuel and it ignited and it ended up burning 40% of his body. now the motorcycle community is coming together for him. he h steve has decided to put his bike up on ebay. all of the proceeds are going to go up on to family. you can donate to the gofundme page. if you'd like to help them out, just head on over to rightthisminute.com for that link or check it out on our mobile app. delilah to go out, but -- >> nope. >> it's cold and...
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. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. >> so, which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the disco gold record "i was made for loving you"? it's a, kiss. the song's cowriter, paul stanley, said he wanted to prove it was easy to make a disco hit. >> so, where were we? oh, right. in the middle of a story about how hugh hooper came into inherit not one but two strange art collections. one was a fleet of car sculptures created by his younger brother, steven, also known as hoop or the king of art, if you please. the second collection, as you're about to see, was curated apparently at significant cost by a classic new york character named baird jones. >> baird had a standard preppy uniform. khaki pants, baseball hat, and would send out these little invitation cards. >> author marianne macy met baird in the early '80s, when he's known as the columbia university gra
. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. >> so, which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the disco gold record "i was made for loving you"? it's a, kiss. the song's cowriter, paul stanley, said he wanted to prove it was...