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us that louise had gone back to guinea and that she was not in sierra leone. that was the last that we heard of this particular case. >> narrator: the sierra leone government says it was never informed about louise. what's certain is that ebola was soon spreading through her home village. one of those to fall sick was a renowned traditional healer known as mendinor. >> narrator: on april 8, mendinor died, and her body was prepared for burial. the corpse of an ebola victim is highly infectious, but in west africa, it's customary for villagers to spend hours washing and preparing the body for the funeral. >> narrator: these traditional burial practices played a major role in the spread of the virus. mourners often touch the body at the funeral itself. >> narrator: the healer's funeral was a catastrophe. it set off a chain reaction of infections that would lead to thousands of deaths. the outbreak was already raging in guinea, and now it began to spread unchecked through the villages of sierra leone wiping out entire families. the healer's niece even took the vir
us that louise had gone back to guinea and that she was not in sierra leone. that was the last that we heard of this particular case. >> narrator: the sierra leone government says it was never informed about louise. what's certain is that ebola was soon spreading through her home village. one of those to fall sick was a renowned traditional healer known as mendinor. >> narrator: on april 8, mendinor died, and her body was prepared for burial. the corpse of an ebola victim is highly...
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that's also true for louise and her trends. the trend is a win, boyish figure. -- thin, boyish figure. >> those pictures show what i was like back then. i lost myself. these women have a blank and empty look to them. that's what i felt like, too. >> psychologists say images such as these are harmful to girls and young women. >> these pictures in which women no longer look feminine and alluring promote anorexia. these women don't want to seduce anyone. quite the opposite. these images appeal to girls who are at risk and encourage imitation. they give girls ideas about what they can do with their bodies. >> anorexia rates among girls have doubled over the past 20 years. that's why the french parliament has stepped in, adopting an amendment that bounds the employment of ultrathin models. french modeling agencies now must document that their models meet certain weak standards based on height. -- certain weight standards based on height. she will not be affected by the new law -- she is a plus size model. she's proud of her success
that's also true for louise and her trends. the trend is a win, boyish figure. -- thin, boyish figure. >> those pictures show what i was like back then. i lost myself. these women have a blank and empty look to them. that's what i felt like, too. >> psychologists say images such as these are harmful to girls and young women. >> these pictures in which women no longer look feminine and alluring promote anorexia. these women don't want to seduce anyone. quite the opposite. these...
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cromartie mary louise king, so that is why we called it the cromartie-ki -- the king-cromartie house. it is one of the most beautiful houses on campus. it is unique. the inn is the number one registry in the archives in the state of florida for this county. keith this hotel opened in 1908. : about that time productivity began. it was that activity that moved it from nothing to an agricultural center. and motivated the locals, the bryans particularly to say that , we need to get organized. because, surprising to me, for 15 years all of these farmers around here, everybody functioned without local authority. any established local authority. they just worked together. they respected each other. flag stranahan, as the storekeeper, kept the books, cashed credit. it was not even a bank. when philemon bryan came in he came in with a teenage son. then a banker arrived, 16 years old, tom bryan. he liked to work in jacksonville, then he went to college. that was unusual for that day. tom had an older brother in school when he and his father were first here. timothy tom and his brother were : th
cromartie mary louise king, so that is why we called it the cromartie-ki -- the king-cromartie house. it is one of the most beautiful houses on campus. it is unique. the inn is the number one registry in the archives in the state of florida for this county. keith this hotel opened in 1908. : about that time productivity began. it was that activity that moved it from nothing to an agricultural center. and motivated the locals, the bryans particularly to say that , we need to get organized....
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. >> hey, guys, so today i am with louise. >> rushkoff: oli does one with louise, who has a million. >> woop woop! i am here with hannah hart today. >> hello. >> rushkoff: louise brings her audience to hannah, who has 920,000. >> you met shane dawson today. >> rushkoff: hannah is very happy to work with shane a comedian and musician with an astounding 5.4 million fans. >> ka-ching! >> rushkoff: and shane shows up in a video with liam horne. you probably don't know liam yet. he only has 45,000 subscribers. but that's going to change. >> ♪ oh, yeah... ♪ yeah, yeah, just like that, girl. ♪ hey, sexy lady, shane's got a message for you, ♪ so i'm gonna sing it for you... ♪ >> rushkoff: liam isn't trying to be a youtube personality, though. he's a relatively unknown musician hoping to make the big time. to do that, he's turned to a new kind of company called the audience. >> let's pull it up. let's see the 10th for instance. >> rushkoff: it's a talent agency, publisher, promoter and network rolled into one. it's the brainchild of oliver luckett. >> good to see you. >> what we do
. >> hey, guys, so today i am with louise. >> rushkoff: oli does one with louise, who has a million. >> woop woop! i am here with hannah hart today. >> hello. >> rushkoff: louise brings her audience to hannah, who has 920,000. >> you met shane dawson today. >> rushkoff: hannah is very happy to work with shane a comedian and musician with an astounding 5.4 million fans. >> ka-ching! >> rushkoff: and shane shows up in a video with liam horne....
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people would walk out and say, are you louise. when can you start? i'm looking nice, speaking well and trying to do a good job. in fact i did a job better than most people. so my solution is when i walked down the street and i have nice clothes on. i'm not fat. size four. i look nice. my hair looks nice. i speak well, mind my own business, i don't appreciate being referred to as somebody that is a thief and someone undesirable. if white people would stop mocking the good american blacks you would see a change in the bad one. because of the bad one see that the good ones are treated like crap they figure, why should i do better? it woluuld change everything. host: appreciate the call. we are asking the indictments in baltimore -- is it a turning point? we weclolcome your calls. " many of the parents both black and white say they wanted to teach their children the power of their voices." others say they wanted to use the experience to educate their kids about their rights and give them a chance to be part of history. the whole story is available online
people would walk out and say, are you louise. when can you start? i'm looking nice, speaking well and trying to do a good job. in fact i did a job better than most people. so my solution is when i walked down the street and i have nice clothes on. i'm not fat. size four. i look nice. my hair looks nice. i speak well, mind my own business, i don't appreciate being referred to as somebody that is a thief and someone undesirable. if white people would stop mocking the good american blacks you...
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he always performed with his famous custom-made guitar louise. stars from all over the country laid stars onflowers on his star on the walk of fame. >> yesterday a judge ordered bednarik to have no contact with the victims or with anyone under the age of 18. he also worked as a teacher's aid at liberty high school. his attorney says he's a respected member of the community. >> he has distinguished himself as a good citizens all the years, he's made his friends, his relatives and the community proud. don't be so judgmental right now. >> bednarik has been suspended without pay since february when the school district learned of the allegations. >> next weeks new jersey state lawmakers are set to review a new package of bills in respond to the criticism of the parcc exam. its chief sponsor describes it as an attempt to find middle ground. >> in kentucky, an elementary school stepped off the bus and her back pack got stuck in the door and the driver didn't realize it and drove away. the child suffered only road rash and is expected to be okay. >> and
he always performed with his famous custom-made guitar louise. stars from all over the country laid stars onflowers on his star on the walk of fame. >> yesterday a judge ordered bednarik to have no contact with the victims or with anyone under the age of 18. he also worked as a teacher's aid at liberty high school. his attorney says he's a respected member of the community. >> he has distinguished himself as a good citizens all the years, he's made his friends, his relatives and the...
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it's personal ann louise and i we got supporters working with us and then it has just blossomed into the civil rights movement of this decade in ireland. >> she says she is confident irish voters will turn out in favor of second quarter marriage. >>> saying good-bye, david letterman signs off after more than three decades on late night tv. ♪ >>> the girl scouts of america says it will welcome transgendered members. that has actually been the girl scouts policy for several years, however, conservative groups have called on the organization recently to change the rules. the group issued a statement that reads in part: >>> ray rice may soon again be playing in the nfl. a judge dismissed a felony aggravated assault charges after he cpleted prrial counseling. the baltimore ravens terminated rice's contract and the nfl suspended him indefinitely. rice called the incident the biggest mistake of his life. >>> a 2013 investigation found the child protection agency in georgia ignored child abuse claims. some even died. >> reporter: the child welfare system across the country is in desperate
it's personal ann louise and i we got supporters working with us and then it has just blossomed into the civil rights movement of this decade in ireland. >> she says she is confident irish voters will turn out in favor of second quarter marriage. >>> saying good-bye, david letterman signs off after more than three decades on late night tv. ♪ >>> the girl scouts of america says it will welcome transgendered members. that has actually been the girl scouts policy for...
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louise bonita was blowing out the candles on her cake when her dentures flew out of her mouth. here is what happened. she didn't feel like putting the glue on her dentures that day. when she found out the video had gone viral, hey, just glad i can bring some joy to someone. >> i want to be there for the conversation that explains what viral was to her. >> she put them in quite quickly afterwards, right? got to eat the cake. >>> celebrating birthdays today, speaking of birthday, nfl hall of famer emmitt smith, who i believe still has all his teeth, turns 46. nbc sportscaster dan patrick is 59. and former secretary of state madeleine albright is 78. i'm betty nguyen. thanks so much for watching "early today." have a terrific friday. missing for days. an american helicopter found on the floats of the mountains. what happened to the marines aboard. >>> violation of privacy in a uc berkeley dorm that has university officials looking for victims. >>> and debris might not be pouring out of demolished candlestick park but plenty of drinking water seems to be flowing in. why a developer
louise bonita was blowing out the candles on her cake when her dentures flew out of her mouth. here is what happened. she didn't feel like putting the glue on her dentures that day. when she found out the video had gone viral, hey, just glad i can bring some joy to someone. >> i want to be there for the conversation that explains what viral was to her. >> she put them in quite quickly afterwards, right? got to eat the cake. >>> celebrating birthdays today, speaking of...
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. >> reporter: the show featured a star studded top 10 list including jerry seinfeld, julia louise dreyfus, steve martin and chris rock. the topics, the final things i would like to say to david letterman. spoiler alert, the last band to play on stage was the foo fighters. letterman has said listening to their music helped him recover from heart surgery. the show featured highlights of dave's career as a television trailblazer and entertainer and he thanked his staff and family. >> it left me not with a sad family, but a feeling that was uplifting, all the memories that this show evoked over all the years. >> reporter: another audience member said it was the best way he could go out. derek and lesli, he even brought out his son at one point, one of the reasons he says he's retiring. >> we'll be watching in a few minutes. >> tonight's show will be letterman's 6,028th late night show just minutes away here on ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> cold rain tomorrow will affect both commutes, but it's a quick hitter, turns nice on friday. >> great. >> that's our broadcast. thanks for stick around. >> the last late
. >> reporter: the show featured a star studded top 10 list including jerry seinfeld, julia louise dreyfus, steve martin and chris rock. the topics, the final things i would like to say to david letterman. spoiler alert, the last band to play on stage was the foo fighters. letterman has said listening to their music helped him recover from heart surgery. the show featured highlights of dave's career as a television trailblazer and entertainer and he thanked his staff and family. >>...
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. >> louise visits her husband's grave. it's been the first time she's been there to pay her respects. they prepaid in 1999. >> joseph died of cancer in 2007. a temporary headstone like this one was placed while a permanent one supposedly being built. >> guarantee they'd be put in after. >> lisa moved out of state to a second home after the funeral. >> i don't believe we'd be coming back. >> in december they realized what happened. her emotions ranged from anger and beyond. >> almost like guilt. >> she contacted chapel of the chimes. it asked for the original paper work. two months went by. she remains uncertain about the status. bringing back painful memories. >> seven years he's been gone and five years prior, he suffered so hard. >> we contacted the cemetery they declined an interview but told us the paper work was never completed in 2007. then, the management company changed in 2009. we apologize. she's pleased her husband's wishes are being honored >> he wanted to be buried and to have this. he believed in that. i want
. >> louise visits her husband's grave. it's been the first time she's been there to pay her respects. they prepaid in 1999. >> joseph died of cancer in 2007. a temporary headstone like this one was placed while a permanent one supposedly being built. >> guarantee they'd be put in after. >> lisa moved out of state to a second home after the funeral. >> i don't believe we'd be coming back. >> in december they realized what happened. her emotions ranged from...
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. >> louise visits her husband's grave. it's been the first time she's been there to pay her respects. they prepaid in 1999. >> joseph died of cancer in 2007. a temporary headstone like this one was placed while a permanent one supposedly being built. >> guarantee they'd be put in after. >> lisa moved out of state to a second home after the funeral. >> i don't believe we'd be coming back. >> in december they realized what happened. her emotions ranged from anger and beyond. >> almost like guilt. >> she contacted chapel of the chimes. it asked for the original paper work. two months went by. she remains uncertain about the status. bringing back painful memories. >> seven years he's been gone and five years prior, he suffered so hard. >> we contacted the cemetery they declined an interview but told us the paper work was never completed in 2007. then, the management company changed in 2009. we apologize. she's pleased her husband's wishes are being honored >> he wanted to be buried and to have this. he believed in that. i want
. >> louise visits her husband's grave. it's been the first time she's been there to pay her respects. they prepaid in 1999. >> joseph died of cancer in 2007. a temporary headstone like this one was placed while a permanent one supposedly being built. >> guarantee they'd be put in after. >> lisa moved out of state to a second home after the funeral. >> i don't believe we'd be coming back. >> in december they realized what happened. her emotions ranged from...
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[applause] representing the country of france is french army colonel louise. he is accompanied by a holocaust survivor who lived in france during of the war. [applause] >> representing the country of georgia, is excellency, the ambassador. he is accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. bill ficcaccio. [applause] >> representing the country of greece, the defense attache. world war ii veteran mr. james. [applause] >> representing the country of kazakhstan, its deputy chief of mission. accompanying him is world war ii veteran and chairman of the oss society, commander hugh montgomery. [applause] >> representing the country of the kurdish republic, it's minister. and world war ii veteran mr. robert zimmerman. [applause] >> representing the country of luxembourg, his excellency. and world war ii veteran mr. sammy thompkins. [applause] >> representing the country of malta is deputy chief of mission and holocaust survivor mr. manny mindel. [applause] >> representing the republic of moldova, his excellency, and world war ii veteran and tuskegee airmen, colonel charle
[applause] representing the country of france is french army colonel louise. he is accompanied by a holocaust survivor who lived in france during of the war. [applause] >> representing the country of georgia, is excellency, the ambassador. he is accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. bill ficcaccio. [applause] >> representing the country of greece, the defense attache. world war ii veteran mr. james. [applause] >> representing the country of kazakhstan, its deputy chief of...
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>> it's an extraordinary moment in this country when ann louise and i married in canada over 13 years ago now, we had no idea that actually we'd come to this point in ireland where it would be put to the people whether or not our marriage there would be recognized here. we did take a case when we returned to the country here to see could we get it recognized. we lost in the high court. we were on our way to the supreme court and in the meantime, it was the prime minister of our country who ultimately decided let's just put it to the people. it's been an amazing campaign. many of us have been out for the last 14 weeks on the ground having conversations with hundreds of thousands of households, talking to them about their fears and concerns and how ireland could be ultimately a more compassionate fair and generous country if people say yes. >> speaking of concern the archbishop of dublin said this would fundamentally change the philosophy which underpins cohesion in society. what is your response to that? my response would be that i would respectfully disagree with the archbishop that i
>> it's an extraordinary moment in this country when ann louise and i married in canada over 13 years ago now, we had no idea that actually we'd come to this point in ireland where it would be put to the people whether or not our marriage there would be recognized here. we did take a case when we returned to the country here to see could we get it recognized. we lost in the high court. we were on our way to the supreme court and in the meantime, it was the prime minister of our country...
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louise holocaust survivor, who is originally from the netherlands. representing the country of new zealand, defense attache, and world war ii veteran, mr. perry miller. representing the country of norway is major general fin christian homstod and mr. jake jarvis taylor. representing the country of poland is defense, military, naval and air attache, brigadier general yaraslav and miss selena peabody, holocaust survivor from poland. representing the country of russia is mr. max, acting military attache. accompanying him is world war ii veteran mr. dale butinsky. representing the country of slovakia is deputy chief of mission peter -- and the women of air force service pilots miss chelsea lawrence reynolds. [ applause ] representing the country of south africa, ambassador mongul and clarence anderson. representing the country of turkmenistan is ambassador moray orzaf and world war ii veteran mr. clarence walters. [ applause ] representing the country of ukraine is charge d'affaires ross and niko kovig. representing the united kingdom is major general ri
louise holocaust survivor, who is originally from the netherlands. representing the country of new zealand, defense attache, and world war ii veteran, mr. perry miller. representing the country of norway is major general fin christian homstod and mr. jake jarvis taylor. representing the country of poland is defense, military, naval and air attache, brigadier general yaraslav and miss selena peabody, holocaust survivor from poland. representing the country of russia is mr. max, acting military...
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this is from mary louise, this is a photo of my mom right before our wedding. i miss herrization -- i miss her what what whackyization i miss her. >>> i'm having trouble on the big board. this is carlie lee my beautiful grandmother with my family and cousins. my beautiful grandmother along with my beautiful diane harris. there's a few more here, we've got jean my mom was an unselfish, giving smart lady who passed away a year ago. patty said this is my mother-in-law, sharon. we're going to show you a lot more pictures just before we say goodbye at 8:00 a.m. so fun to see all the pictures. >> the 77 annual dad vail regatta is etched in the history books. 6abc brought you four hours of live coverage along schuylkill expressway. kenneth moten was there for the big moment for many college rowers. >> reporter: two local schools are celebrating. >> reporter: the grand stands were packed with parents fans and athletes, after 77 years the regatta has become a fixture in philadelphia. the dad vail regatta took over kelly drive and thousands of collegiate owe -- rowers we
this is from mary louise, this is a photo of my mom right before our wedding. i miss herrization -- i miss her what what whackyization i miss her. >>> i'm having trouble on the big board. this is carlie lee my beautiful grandmother with my family and cousins. my beautiful grandmother along with my beautiful diane harris. there's a few more here, we've got jean my mom was an unselfish, giving smart lady who passed away a year ago. patty said this is my mother-in-law, sharon. we're going...
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what have you learned, louise? what have you done now with the expectation that you know something like this will probably happen again maybe in our lifetime? >> well, i'm going to choose to believe that it won't. but i have learned -- my husband and i have learned that -- is to sharpen our pencil. to not run the business the way we had before the storm in the respect of being more careful with our expenditures. we've learned that you can only rely on yourself because the government is really not there to help you. we have continuing roadwork going on here. and tha that has really hurt not only our business, but many of the businesses in our area. and we've also learned that we have good friends. liz: in the end you have your life, your friends, and your health. we wish you and the crabs claw the best of luck. you're open for business? >> every day. liz: i want to go. crab claw inn. thank you and good luck to you. it is tough. noah is calling for a below average hurricane season. (?) doesn't leave us off the hook b
what have you learned, louise? what have you done now with the expectation that you know something like this will probably happen again maybe in our lifetime? >> well, i'm going to choose to believe that it won't. but i have learned -- my husband and i have learned that -- is to sharpen our pencil. to not run the business the way we had before the storm in the respect of being more careful with our expenditures. we've learned that you can only rely on yourself because the government is...
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. >> his high school buddy louise vasquez said his friend's ambition caused some of his problems. >> he could be intimidating because people knew he was a boxer and he had more of a reserved personality to him but if you went up to him, he would talk to you right back. >> ahead, what would cause an aspiring boxer and popular high school wrestler to do this? and this? and this? >> oh, my goodness. all units respond. officer down! officer down! all units! get on it! scott: appears buster's been busy. man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! looking good, lad! man: thanks, scott. ez seed really works! so, how come haggis is so well behaved? scott: 'cause he's a scotty. man: oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the
. >> his high school buddy louise vasquez said his friend's ambition caused some of his problems. >> he could be intimidating because people knew he was a boxer and he had more of a reserved personality to him but if you went up to him, he would talk to you right back. >> ahead, what would cause an aspiring boxer and popular high school wrestler to do this? and this? and this? >> oh, my goodness. all units respond. officer down! officer down! all units! get on it! scott:...
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on a happier note, this is louise thaden, the first woman to win the bendix trophy. it was given an air race from california to floyd bennett field, and she was the winner in 1936. ruth nichols, again, our glamour girl -- she would fly around the country, and she would speak to different groups about aviation and women in aviation. it would not be uncommon for her to speak to a group like this, say. >> [inaudible] lincoln: oh, i'm sorry. a hydro airplane -- licensed women hydro airplane pilot which means she's licensed to fly seaplanes or flying boats. she was also sponsored, the same way that nascar drivers are sponsored today. they would have advertising placed on their aircraft the way race car drivers have the advertising all over their cars. earlier, we saw the auto gyro that amelia ehrhardt was flying, which was sponsored by beech nut gum. there's ruth nichols and jackie cochran. there were not that many female pilots in the 1930's, so they all knew each other and competed against each other, and many of them formed an organization which still exists of women p
on a happier note, this is louise thaden, the first woman to win the bendix trophy. it was given an air race from california to floyd bennett field, and she was the winner in 1936. ruth nichols, again, our glamour girl -- she would fly around the country, and she would speak to different groups about aviation and women in aviation. it would not be uncommon for her to speak to a group like this, say. >> [inaudible] lincoln: oh, i'm sorry. a hydro airplane -- licensed women hydro airplane...
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so when go to louise ann, a you're getting a lot of french food with that soul food. >> a lot of people, oh, they're leaving. there is a whole good from souderton here. hi everybody. they're on scavenger hunt. but they wanted to watch you cook. let's do it. >> let's g so we'll do this grishom right now. >> so he yep drop that. boom. >> that's french. >> take our sue lay right on top. >> what's that? >> suffle made out of eggs, put the egg white watch it. >> oh, boom. >> then we hit this with a little bit of parsley, just get little color watch we do next is we'll have mining jerrick -- we will ' hands mike jerek fork. >> fork it up. >> oh, almost like custard. >> oh, nice and light. >> creamy. >> i love you. >> appreciate it. >> how are you? >> can you get up for a second? >> what are you doing? >> i'm working on mural. for good day right now. >> we get to keep it? >> yes. >> tell me work you've done around the country. >> i just did mural on skid row, in l.a. >> los angeles? >> yes, it is. did i one in salt lake city. doing one dave & buster's dock side right now. >> i saw. that will y
so when go to louise ann, a you're getting a lot of french food with that soul food. >> a lot of people, oh, they're leaving. there is a whole good from souderton here. hi everybody. they're on scavenger hunt. but they wanted to watch you cook. let's do it. >> let's g so we'll do this grishom right now. >> so he yep drop that. boom. >> that's french. >> take our sue lay right on top. >> what's that? >> suffle made out of eggs, put the egg white watch...
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there's louise. we have her playing t-ball now but i took her to the batting cages so she could hit against a real pitcher. they love baseball. i can only hope that -- >> the left foot, she's bailing it out. >> i don't know. i'm not a coach. >> have her lean that front shoulder into the pitch. >> have you ever met her daughter? tom's daughters are so cute and so funny. they have great comedic timing just like their dad. >> if they are not great at sports -- >> this is patriotic pup and it's very much looking forward to your special tomorrow night. >> i was like what he is looking forward to? >> he's a good boy. >> oh my goodness. >> he said woof woof. >> that's it for us. don't forget if you see someone, say something like thank you, and can i buy you a drink or dinner and i thank you for watching. we'll be back here tomorrow. "special report" up next. >>> memorial day 2015 the nation honors the war dead while fighting against tyranny and freedom. this is "special report." good evening. i'm shannon b
there's louise. we have her playing t-ball now but i took her to the batting cages so she could hit against a real pitcher. they love baseball. i can only hope that -- >> the left foot, she's bailing it out. >> i don't know. i'm not a coach. >> have her lean that front shoulder into the pitch. >> have you ever met her daughter? tom's daughters are so cute and so funny. they have great comedic timing just like their dad. >> if they are not great at sports --...
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louise richardson is set to change that. she has been nominated for the position of vice chancellor. oxford has had 271 vice chancellors in its 800-year history. all of these were men. richardson is set to take up her post at the university in england at the beginning of next year. she is a harvard grad. >>> time for a look at weather. paul deanno live for us at the contra costa county fair. did you pick up some cotton candy? where is it? >> reporter: you know, i'm just gettin whiffs. there's lots of good food here. you can eat yourself into a food induced coma. it's a fun time for the family having a great time. the kids on the rides over there. i'll tell you what people have been cooped up for a feks útuayubn, dblo, aose 66 pressure which has finally moved in. we have been talking about it for, gosh, about a week. but it's not that strong and it's not terribly close. so its influence will be muted. you will get warm away from the water. you will be in the 80s concord livermore walnut creek but near the water just enough o
louise richardson is set to change that. she has been nominated for the position of vice chancellor. oxford has had 271 vice chancellors in its 800-year history. all of these were men. richardson is set to take up her post at the university in england at the beginning of next year. she is a harvard grad. >>> time for a look at weather. paul deanno live for us at the contra costa county fair. did you pick up some cotton candy? where is it? >> reporter: you know, i'm just gettin...
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our target house, homeowner louise doesn't think arrington stands a chance. >> he can't get in. i'm sure of it. >> arrington says a thief will usually case a house. we allow him to do that. >> what you normally go for is -- >> jewelry first. >> takes under five minutes. >> he sees an opening and takes it. the car in the driveway with windows down. the garage door opener in plain sight. >> bingo. >> within 45 seconds, he's inside the garage and finds the door to the house unlocked. he quickly makes his way upstairs to the master bedroom where he finds jewelry box. >> 2 1/2 minutes. did you it in half the time. >> keys garage door opener. they'll leave. won't think about it. get in the house. >> we asked him if he sees any other ways in. this time he wants to break a window. >> we're going to time you again. see how quickly you can do it. go for it. >> he pops the window screen and tapes the window to minimize glass shatter and noise. after that he's in the house and through the same unlocked door. this time he's in and out of the house in three minutes. >> how do you think you go
our target house, homeowner louise doesn't think arrington stands a chance. >> he can't get in. i'm sure of it. >> arrington says a thief will usually case a house. we allow him to do that. >> what you normally go for is -- >> jewelry first. >> takes under five minutes. >> he sees an opening and takes it. the car in the driveway with windows down. the garage door opener in plain sight. >> bingo. >> within 45 seconds, he's inside the garage and...
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inside they find rachel and porsha, bags packed, looking like they are about to embark on a "thelma and louise"-style getaway. >> their bags were packed. it looked like they were going away. >> they had what we called burner phones. they had gotten rid of their traceable iphones and had disposable phones. porsha lee had $36,000 in cash in her underwear at the time. >> reporter: in her underwear? >> in three rolls in her underwear. >> reporter: no sign of ralph. but out back, they find him. not at his best. >> i would describe him as disheveled. i had met him on two prior occasions and he didn't recognize me even when i introduced myself. >> reporter: property owner randy sargeant shows me the room where they found him. the heir to a multi-million dollar timber fortune -- living in a converted garage. not exactly a multi-million dollar home, huh? >> no, it's not. >> reporter: the irs agents lead mother and daughter out in handcuffs. first porsha, then rachel. later, blancey turns himself in. >> prosecutors claim they took advantage of a farmer and burned through millions of dollars. >> reporter
inside they find rachel and porsha, bags packed, looking like they are about to embark on a "thelma and louise"-style getaway. >> their bags were packed. it looked like they were going away. >> they had what we called burner phones. they had gotten rid of their traceable iphones and had disposable phones. porsha lee had $36,000 in cash in her underwear at the time. >> reporter: in her underwear? >> in three rolls in her underwear. >> reporter: no sign of...
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poor louise bonito blew her dentures out when she went to blow the candles out on her birthday cake. she didn't feel like using her denture glue that day. you know you're 102, you do whatever you want, right? unfortunately somebody happened to capture this with a camera, but she's laughing about it. >> take it in stride. >> you just go whatever. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. up next, the school science project resulting in big water savings at the south bay's largest school district. now here's cheryl with what's ahead at 5:00. >>> thank you so much. coming up next, are internet connected smart appliances putting your privacy at risk? michael finney returns with a look. plus -- >> to create that beautiful masterpiece. >> today's big reveal. how students are leaving a permanent beauty mark in the city of oakland. that's next when >>> in honor of asian pacific american heritage month we're using our instagram feed to highlight the organizations making a difference where you live. at that we're recognizing api equality of nowhere california which is currently working on a multi g
poor louise bonito blew her dentures out when she went to blow the candles out on her birthday cake. she didn't feel like using her denture glue that day. you know you're 102, you do whatever you want, right? unfortunately somebody happened to capture this with a camera, but she's laughing about it. >> take it in stride. >> you just go whatever. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. up next, the school science project resulting in big water savings at the south bay's largest...
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final show were steve martin chris rock alec baldwin, jerry seinfeld, peyton manning, tina fey and louise driphus. cbs has released video of dave's final entrance. ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you. thank you so much. hey, hey! thank you very much. >> joining us now, a couple of friends of dave's steve o'donnell, who was david letterman's head writer for ten years is in new york and jeff martin former writer for "late night with david letterman" is here with me in los angeles. steve, i'm going to do something i've never done before. i have to begin by saying steve o'donnell and i have not related. that's something i've never said before because we were in college today and the two great o'donnell brothers were dave .mark. they would instantly say no we're not related to that other o'donnell guy and i would always try to bask in the glory of the talented o'donnell. >> shame on you, haurns. it's understandable. >> larry, i remember you as being one of the finest collegiate baseball players on the eastern seaboard. >> you know, we don't have time for that tonight, i'm sorry to say. steve, this has got t
final show were steve martin chris rock alec baldwin, jerry seinfeld, peyton manning, tina fey and louise driphus. cbs has released video of dave's final entrance. ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you. thank you so much. hey, hey! thank you very much. >> joining us now, a couple of friends of dave's steve o'donnell, who was david letterman's head writer for ten years is in new york and jeff martin former writer for "late night with david letterman" is here with me in los angeles. steve, i'm...
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one last car driving off into the thelma and louise sun set. >> without going off the cliff, 69'69 lamborghini. >> how rare are those? >> they're pretty rare and pretty expensive. >> i'm sure it's on its way. we should give a shout out to fort worth texas. we're both from fort rth woworth. i found a car and showed you the picture of the car i love. i haven't purchased it. >> amc hornet. '72-74. that's an easy car to get. >> it's not that rare? >> they didn't stand the test of time. they're not expensive. >> you're telling me not to buy it. >> no. buy your passion. there's so many different cars. all can be achieved had. you can have fun. >> i'm going to work on this car and get it all tricked out and impress you with it. >> read the book. there's things to do in there. >> richard, thank you so much. great texan on the show. grab the book. there's a lot to learn there. that's all for us. i'm tamran hall. up next, "andrea mitchell reports." ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. i love making sunday dinners. but whe
one last car driving off into the thelma and louise sun set. >> without going off the cliff, 69'69 lamborghini. >> how rare are those? >> they're pretty rare and pretty expensive. >> i'm sure it's on its way. we should give a shout out to fort worth texas. we're both from fort rth woworth. i found a car and showed you the picture of the car i love. i haven't purchased it. >> amc hornet. '72-74. that's an easy car to get. >> it's not that rare? >> they...
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mcveigh, esther louise, the conservative party candidate 18,481. [cheers] that was estimate day in w irral west. given everything that has happened this evening, we would understand that they would absolutely be safe. the labour party was trying very hard to be safe. the tories have lost it. are we looking at the nort- h-south question again? the further south you go, labour does better? >> we are seeing some sort of a divide. i think with wirral west, there will always be seats that don't quite follow into the line of swings that we are seeing any general pattern. this seat is one of those seats that has gone against the story we haven't seen, which is labour taking bad hits from the tories. >> i think labour will be wondering around what they did right in the seat. or more to the point, carlisle. >> that was where will straw thought they were going to win that. >> yes indeed. david camera with their. -- w david cameron was there. my hunch is that the conservatives are a little closer to a rule of majority. we haven't have enough real evidence to
mcveigh, esther louise, the conservative party candidate 18,481. [cheers] that was estimate day in w irral west. given everything that has happened this evening, we would understand that they would absolutely be safe. the labour party was trying very hard to be safe. the tories have lost it. are we looking at the nort- h-south question again? the further south you go, labour does better? >> we are seeing some sort of a divide. i think with wirral west, there will always be seats that...
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." >> i got one more for you "thelma and louise." >> you're out of step with the rest of the market if you will. the market spoke on "sleepless in seattle." >> they liked it. >> $126 million they liked it. inflation adjusted. i don't even know what that number would be now. >> you don't remember "thelma & louise." >> it was not really for me. that movie. i don't know why. i'm just telling you. >> i'm just throwing things out here. >> i'm giving you box office and we'll get going. 1991 $45 million. >> they went out. >> domestic gross on all the mornings so far just to level the playing field. >> titanic. >> titanic. the market spoke on that. don't look at me. >>> okay coming up are stocks ready to rally or a pull back ahead. find out how investors are feeling about the economy and what it means for stocks ahead. we'll talk to charles rodbuck of the american association of individual investors. he'll join us after the break, when "squawk" returns. financial noise financial noise financial noise why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so com
." >> i got one more for you "thelma and louise." >> you're out of step with the rest of the market if you will. the market spoke on "sleepless in seattle." >> they liked it. >> $126 million they liked it. inflation adjusted. i don't even know what that number would be now. >> you don't remember "thelma & louise." >> it was not really for me. that movie. i don't know why. i'm just telling you. >> i'm just throwing...
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i grew up in the detroit area louising almost all of the white population, lost it long before the riots in detroit. it was a human decline in the white population because they were able to move to the suburbs where jobs were being created, factories were being built not in the intercity, but out in the suburbs where land was cheap and the federal government was financing their mortgages. it was insuring their mortgages making it possible for them to buy out there, but not making it possible for black people. so the federal government encouraged segregation, and it's never done anything to correct it. all the programs you can think of, if they do not address the core problem of poor people without wealth segregated into a tight area of a city if you don't deal with that problem, you'll never solve the problem. >> the government true a lot of money at the problem. the fact it in 1965 with the war on poverty we poured money into the intercities and fighting poverty generally. we spent $22 trillion fighting poverty since 19 65. last year alone, federal government spent $688 billion on antip
i grew up in the detroit area louising almost all of the white population, lost it long before the riots in detroit. it was a human decline in the white population because they were able to move to the suburbs where jobs were being created, factories were being built not in the intercity, but out in the suburbs where land was cheap and the federal government was financing their mortgages. it was insuring their mortgages making it possible for them to buy out there, but not making it possible...
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louise florida, democrat. what is on your mind? louise: i think the biggest new story of the week is the fact that jeb bush just admitted a few days ago that he is going to be taking advice from his brother george w. bush on mid east affairs. i find that really scare. just one book title. it is called "jeb bush aggressive conservatism in florida." written by robert crew. a professor at florida state university. jeb calls himself the most popular governor here. he is popular with the rich retirees that come down to get away from paying state income tax. they have no intangible tax, they do not have to pay on stock and bonds. where do we get our revenue? he privatizers every department he can, and these companies like the previous republican caller said privatize? they charge and they overcharge. hey, a lot of that money goes right back to jeb in campaign donations. so, we know all about jebbie. we hope he comes back home and starts giving speeches here and listen to full burdens -- to floridians. peter: "it is a good thing that c-sp
louise florida, democrat. what is on your mind? louise: i think the biggest new story of the week is the fact that jeb bush just admitted a few days ago that he is going to be taking advice from his brother george w. bush on mid east affairs. i find that really scare. just one book title. it is called "jeb bush aggressive conservatism in florida." written by robert crew. a professor at florida state university. jeb calls himself the most popular governor here. he is popular with the...
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stephanie: louise used to have a fire master. totally. okey-dokey, i'm leaving. from suzanne somers to some of the most notable investors on the planet, what a day i'm having. see you in two minutes. after the break. ♪ >> this is "market makers." erik: good morning once again. i am erik schatzker. stephanie has gone off to a conference and you will see her in less than one hour. let's start this hour with a bulletin of the top stories we are following right now, including the changing of the guard at cisco. john chambers is stepping down as the ceo of his computer networking company and he will be continuing chairman of the board and the new ceo successor will be the senior vice president, chuck robbins, who has been with cisco since 1997. chambers was planning to step down already, so it's not a huge surprise, but it does come early was cisco has been cutting jobs and overhauling hardware. investors don't appear to be too impressed by the mcdonald's restructuring plan. shares of the world's largest restaurant chain are down by half of 1%. steve easterbrook pro
stephanie: louise used to have a fire master. totally. okey-dokey, i'm leaving. from suzanne somers to some of the most notable investors on the planet, what a day i'm having. see you in two minutes. after the break. ♪ >> this is "market makers." erik: good morning once again. i am erik schatzker. stephanie has gone off to a conference and you will see her in less than one hour. let's start this hour with a bulletin of the top stories we are following right now, including the...
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at our target house, homeowner louise doesn't think he stands a chance. >> he can't get in i'm sure of it. >> reporter: first, he says a thief will usually case a house. we allow him to do just that. you normally go for? >> jewelry first. >> reporter: jewelry first. it's under five minutes, go ahead. he sees an opening and takes it. the car in the driveway with windows down. the garage door opener in plain sight. >> bingo. >> reporter: within 45 seconds, he's inside the garage. finds the door to the house unlocked. he makes his way upstairs to the master bedroom. he finds a jewelry box. 2 1/2 minutes. you did it in half the time you thought you would be able to do this. >> keys, garage door opener. i mean, they'll leave, they won't think about. in a hurry to get in the house. >> reporter: we asked if he sees any other ways in. this time, he wants to break a window. we'll time you again. see how quickly you can do it. go for it. he pops the window screen. tapes the window to minimize glass shatter and noise. after unlocking the window he's on the way in the house through the same unlock
at our target house, homeowner louise doesn't think he stands a chance. >> he can't get in i'm sure of it. >> reporter: first, he says a thief will usually case a house. we allow him to do just that. you normally go for? >> jewelry first. >> reporter: jewelry first. it's under five minutes, go ahead. he sees an opening and takes it. the car in the driveway with windows down. the garage door opener in plain sight. >> bingo. >> reporter: within 45 seconds, he's...
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> we can zoom out, show you, heavy rhawn down around houston, bo month -- new month texas, now into louise ann. >> southern part of the state of texas. so now the report we just heard him say, that this pipe here, that they think that they are relieving enough pressure on it, it may not burst. let's hope not. my gosh. >> look how high that water is. >> all right, so, back here in our area, the devon horse show underway. it is ladies day. not sure exactly what that means. freebies? >> yes, you wear a nice hat and get in for free. jen, is she wearing a hat? >> we need something for ourselves, mike. >> okay. >> i'm not wearing a hat, because i felt candidly, i just couldn't compete. we are here with the man, big guy on campus, good morning to you, wayne. >> good morning, jen. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. and i've said to you, this is such a solve its kate dollars classy thing, and i'll try and not drag it down couple of clicks being okay? if you haven't been to ladies day, it is just very grand east. >> over the top. if you haven't seen it, you have to see it. >> okay
> we can zoom out, show you, heavy rhawn down around houston, bo month -- new month texas, now into louise ann. >> southern part of the state of texas. so now the report we just heard him say, that this pipe here, that they think that they are relieving enough pressure on it, it may not burst. let's hope not. my gosh. >> look how high that water is. >> all right, so, back here in our area, the devon horse show underway. it is ladies day. not sure exactly what that means....
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louises and -- solutions and are willing to give the politicians in congress cover for something that appears hard only in the abstract. there is broad consensus for the same solution that was advocated by ronald reagan who in 1982 raised the gas tax. or dwight eisenhower who helped establish the gas tax for the modern transportation system. it's hard only because we don't do our job. the leaders who say the gas tax is off the table never explain why is it off the table. and more important have not allowed the experts, the advocates from around the country to come and make the case. republicans took control 55 months ago and we have not had a single hearing on transportation finance before the ways and means committee. not one hearing. maybe if the ways and means committee would do its job, not with carefully scripted witnesses that reaffirms someone's biases, but those that have the organizations that do this work, that understand the need, that have helped states around the country meet their responsibility maybe we could act. i suspect after two full days of hearings the american p
louises and -- solutions and are willing to give the politicians in congress cover for something that appears hard only in the abstract. there is broad consensus for the same solution that was advocated by ronald reagan who in 1982 raised the gas tax. or dwight eisenhower who helped establish the gas tax for the modern transportation system. it's hard only because we don't do our job. the leaders who say the gas tax is off the table never explain why is it off the table. and more important have...
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louise loss? is it the retailer? the bank that issued my card who deep outlaws for the gasoline bow with a stolen credit card? >> first i was safe if it first i would say the tables required the fraud would've never occurred. secondly, there's a difference between data breach and fraud repayment. so they are the contracts the retailer signed. there would be an evaluation of where the leak weakest link in the system. if there was a stolen card that was three years i don't know the answer to that question. >> in many cases and almost all cases, is brought in alan and? >> mr. pawlenty come initially somebody has to get the cash back or the value. it is the issuing bank and they sorted out afterwards as to who pays what appeared in terms of who eats most of it initially in our view over the long term of the discussion it is the banks. >> here is why ask the question. i have my banker friends come in and they say look we have to do something about this because we eat all of the loss. last week i had convenience are people
louise loss? is it the retailer? the bank that issued my card who deep outlaws for the gasoline bow with a stolen credit card? >> first i was safe if it first i would say the tables required the fraud would've never occurred. secondly, there's a difference between data breach and fraud repayment. so they are the contracts the retailer signed. there would be an evaluation of where the leak weakest link in the system. if there was a stolen card that was three years i don't know the answer...
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everyone at the party including toothless louise had a good laugh. >> she's a fabulous 102-year-old who has a great sense of humor which i really appreciate. seems like a nice segue to our next guest. >> yeah let's talk politics. it really does. from sublime to the ridiculous. >> how is that a good segue? >> i'll show you. >> because jeb bush is trying for a third time to answer the question of whether he would have invaded iraq in 2003. so let's listen to jeb's latest answer. >> of course you know given the power of looking back and having that of course anybody would have made different decisions. >> all right. will that put all these questions to rest? here to weigh-in is cnn chief washington correspondent and anchor of cnn's "the lead," jake tapper. >> hello guys. >> great to have you in studio. >> thanks for the 6:30 a.m. wakeup call. >> would it have been better for jeb if his teeth had fallen out before he tried to answer? >> no but it's been a rough week. what's so odd about this is it's an obvious question. it's about what is widely considered one of the big foreign policy blun
everyone at the party including toothless louise had a good laugh. >> she's a fabulous 102-year-old who has a great sense of humor which i really appreciate. seems like a nice segue to our next guest. >> yeah let's talk politics. it really does. from sublime to the ridiculous. >> how is that a good segue? >> i'll show you. >> because jeb bush is trying for a third time to answer the question of whether he would have invaded iraq in 2003. so let's listen to jeb's...
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. >> or waitress from "thelma and louise." but this time around, what is she doing? >> you know what? this book -- i heard about this book before. but now that i know you put it on the screen -- >> it's a more serious role in the lifetime miniseries, the secret life of marilyn monroe. she plays a exitsen frommic that happened to be her mentally ill mother. take a look. >> look, i just don't want to mess everything up. please mother. what do you think i should do? >> i think that you should stop coming to see me because you never ask me how i'm doing and you never do anything for me. all do you is talk about yourself. i don't know how i had such a selfish child. >> wow. >> we all have selfish children. susan, it's good to see you. >> thank you. >> we don't often see new a television -- >> i don't mean to laugh. it is so much fun to play somebody who doesn't care. lack of sincerity. she's always hearing things and doing -- it was just so much fun. >> this is a very revealing look. because we do think we know who marilyn was at this point. she is so iconic. this book is
. >> or waitress from "thelma and louise." but this time around, what is she doing? >> you know what? this book -- i heard about this book before. but now that i know you put it on the screen -- >> it's a more serious role in the lifetime miniseries, the secret life of marilyn monroe. she plays a exitsen frommic that happened to be her mentally ill mother. take a look. >> look, i just don't want to mess everything up. please mother. what do you think i should...
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. >> or as a waitress on the run from the law in "selma and louise" is but this time around what is she doing? >> his book, i heard about this book before but now that i know that you've put it on the screen. >> it's a more serious role in the new lifetime mini series "the secret life of marilyn monroe." susan plays gladys a paranoid schizophrenic who happened to be her mentally ill mother. take a look. >> look i just don't want to mess everything up. please, mother what do you think i should do? >> i think that you should stop coming to see me because you never ask me how i'm doing, you never do anything for me. all you do is talk about yourself. i don't know how i have such a selfish killed. >> -- child. >> we all have selfish children. it's good to see you. >> thank you. >> we don't often see you in television -- >> i don't mean to laugh but it's fun to play somebody that doesn't care. such a lack of -- i mean like she's always hearing things and it's just so much fun. >> but this is a very revealing and she is wearing a nurse's uniform because that made her feel calm and sneak out o
. >> or as a waitress on the run from the law in "selma and louise" is but this time around what is she doing? >> his book, i heard about this book before but now that i know that you've put it on the screen. >> it's a more serious role in the new lifetime mini series "the secret life of marilyn monroe." susan plays gladys a paranoid schizophrenic who happened to be her mentally ill mother. take a look. >> look i just don't want to mess everything up....
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. >> louise bonito in connecticut. >> take a look at what happened when she was blowing out her cannedles. [ applause ] >> yeah! >> make a wish. >> desserts and i don't care. >> blow it out. >> that's why she lived to be 102. she's laughing. >> she wasn't embarrassed. she's laughing. her granddaughter says some people might have been embarrassed, be not her. just giving her loved ones a good laugh. >> she has five kids 12 grandkids and 18 -- >> she's adorable. she says there's a lot of love here. i always say i've been blessed. >> yes, she has. >> gratitude will keep you you know alive, you know. >> no kidding. >> all right. you will miss her when she's gone, be sure to stick around now. >> anna kendrick is here and so is darius rucker. >> look at these two. let's get this party started. >> you two. >> sing, both of you together. >> right after this. [ female announcer ] choices aren't always this easy. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take
. >> louise bonito in connecticut. >> take a look at what happened when she was blowing out her cannedles. [ applause ] >> yeah! >> make a wish. >> desserts and i don't care. >> blow it out. >> that's why she lived to be 102. she's laughing. >> she wasn't embarrassed. she's laughing. her granddaughter says some people might have been embarrassed, be not her. just giving her loved ones a good laugh. >> she has five kids 12 grandkids and 18 --...