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discovered? >> usher saw him on youtube video when he was 13, 14? >> and then ellen, it blew all up. >> so we've known him ten years now. >> but his purpose albumn. oh, i know some of his song, but his turn albumn is good, >> where are you now? >> where are you now? where are you now, that i need you. >> almost embarrassing to be a bieberbeliever. but so many good songs. >> ♪ >> kind of mean. >> it is mean? >> just go love yourself. don't be worried about me. >> this woman, you come back no my life. what he's telling her to do, go eh herself. >> she came back, back together again, and sometimes -- >> it is about salina? >> of course it is about selena. >> song like that? you know, get with somebody.
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>> you only care, because you love them. otherwise, other people you would be indifferent. >> true, lover is not hate. it is inch deaf rent. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> oh, my gosh. i love it. here we go. >> ♪ >> here we go. ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> this is how i dance whether i'm out. >> you do? do you do that? >> oh, do, do, do. >> i like to mimic the beat. >> all right, please, kill that. >> you don't like this? >> , no it is nice. >> i love it. >> okay. >> this is, listen to this, these folks, two pair, mom and dad, they actually paid a woman to come to their house, and talk to their children about the birds and the bees, because they felt uncomfortable doing it. oh, we got to hear your
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stories, on twitter, and here at the desk, about how you learned about the birds and the bees from your parent. and listen to this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> oh, i love that one. 90210. >> so many different ones, now netflix is getting in on the action. with a new comedy, called on my block. >> and, a philadelphia native plays one of the leads in this. >> joining us in studio! >> he's got a very good future. good for him. >> it snowed on the school campus, right? administrators at the school say, don't go touch. if you touch the snow, you're going to go to detention. so here is the deal. they don't want snowball fights to start, because might be injuries and lawsuit, stuff
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like. that will no snowball fight, don't roll around making a snowman, because your clothes will get wet, and it will be disruptive in the classroom and you come in, wet clothes. >> and puddles on the floor and all of that kind of stuff. now, this is over in england, but, one of our people who works in our, what, web department? >> yes, brian wilson, in fact, i'm texting him now. because i said where did you go to school. he said my school didn't let us touch snow either because we were all destroying each other with snowballs. he said that was pennsbury school district. >> there! >> not just in the uk. i know what you would say, that's in london but actually inch supt, someone like oh, your a snowflake, can't handle anything. i find that this is a snowflake kind of mentality. i think it is ridiculous. i want my kids to be out playing in the snow, i want them to be out all the time. i this i they should be n all winter that's why you wonder why we have an obesity problem. >> totally different thing, karen. >> what? >> see, not banning playing in the snow. they just don't want you to
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get into snowball fight at the school. >> kids need to be out playing in, need to be on the ground. that's why we have obesity problem. >> they're not manning playing in the snow, just not at the school. >> owes bees at this really? how much working out are we doing whether we run around in snow. >> take it one step further. not playing in the snow you're not playing outside. now you're inside. you know what the kids are doing, watching movies. that's what happens whether indoor recess, not letting the kids play in the snow that's where they are. whenever the temperature drops below certain temperature the kids inside sitting around. >> watching sounds every music, what we used to watch all the time. >> you can't do that 45 days a year and bond err when kids aren't getting recess and what are the issues. they behave and focus bet nerve class. >> they just don't want them throwing snowballs on the school campus, there is no ban on playing in snow.
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>> the point is kids, you need recess, here a lot of schools are talking about adding another recess. because they're appreciating how important it is, because kids can't just still still all the time. you need, you know? >> kids to be kids. run around, do stuff, get it out. chase each other. play tag, do those type of things. >> do you sounds like the charlie brown cartoon. >> pepper minute pat. >> i i just want kids to play. >> okay, now i get it. but i remember at my high school, all boys catholic school, if you through a snowball you went to jug they called it. >> but that was -- >> detention. >> they didn't even have recess by the time high school, playing either before or after school sports, getting it differently. so specially for the elementary i need them to be out. >> are you listen? >> i heard that. >> all right. get this: i can't wait to
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hear karen on this one. you got to teach the kids, women, don't have to, they have sex ed classes, but sometimes they come, where do babies come, from stuff like that, and you have to have the bird and the bees talk, right? get this. you can pay $3,500 -- >> excuse me? >> you can pay $3,500 and to hire a person to come to your house, and talk to your children. so, this couple did it. they have eight year old, seven year old. eight year old girl, seven year old boy, and according to this thing, the parents, don't think they can trust themselves to teach it properly so they hired somebody to teach their kids about the birds and the bees, to have the sex talk. >> i don't know if they got somebody for it but what they're trying to do, get someone to do their own parenting job for them.
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>> i try to avoid having this talk at all cost. >> why. >> i answer any question, but dow not pre-emptively bring it up to a seven or eight year old. hey, let's talk about this one, guys. if they ask me i'll answer anything. >> i like that. >> for my mother when i started noticing some changes she shands dollars me book as you flip the book the person, like little paper doll looking thing, and things would happen to her as you kept flipping the pages. >> that's interesting. >> yes. >> same thing happened to me. i was probably in eighth grade? and my mom, i can still see it, i can still see the light coming into the living roomment summing there doing something on the coup and brought me pamphlet. it was a sex pamphlet. and turned around and walked out of the room. >> oh. my mother was like come back when you have red this and we'll discuss. >> oh, no, hey. lead this. i'm out of here. >> well, kayla just tweeted her mom was sex ed teacher like i'm still traumatized. she was her middle school sex ed teacher. >> that's why we're all on
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zested when sex because it is some kind of forbidden fruit, the you know? mike, i need a mike check on this one. you have two daughters, and they're of age now. did you have the sex talk with them? >> i did have the sex talk with them, mike when i first heard this arley thought this family was crazy, but then, in hindsight, you know, so often there are things that we, parent, you like to act like you know everything. but, you got to own up to the things you're not comfortable with. if that means paying somebody $3,500, to make sure you are kids get the best guidance, then i'm all for it with these parents are doing. me, i had the conversation as soon as my kid asked me where do babies come f it was time for me to act, explain to her, how they got here and what the process was. you know, so she wouldn't go out in the world talking crazy. >> but that was when she was 20. just kidding. >> no, no, like when she was seven, mike, she asked me this
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question. and somebody, because somebody toll her babies come from a stork. when is the last time you saw a stork drop a baby on to the grounds? so i explained to her where they came from. and i think it is important, because i don't honestly don't recall having the conversation with my parent. and i learned a lot of things by trial and error. and obviously you're going to make some mistakes when you go out into the world, doing these casino every things. so i don't care if it is drugs, sex, alcohol, whatever it is, man, there is too many vices out there, too many ways that kids can get in trouble. >> i agree. >> incumbent upon us as parent to make sure we give them the best guidance f that means paying somebody $3,500, to save your kids life, you getting off cheap. >> knowledge is pour. no question about it. i think you can give them all of the information they want. >> because they'll finds it out somewhere. >> darn right they are. >> exactly. and parent, you know, you act like it is crazy because sex is something everybody finds so much pleasure in, but then when it is time to talk to your kids about it all the
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sudden, whoa i don't want to have this conversation with my kid. >> oh, it is weird. >> are you kidding me? ya, ya, like i heard somebody say, they say that their kid asked them is sex really as pleasureable as people say it is? ya, it is. >> most times. >> but i don't want you doing it at 13. >> well, no! >> you know what i mean? >> if you say that it is pleasureable then -- >> that's the problem. >> let me try it then? >> thanks, mike. >> no problem. >> listen, i've said this before on the air, went to all boys catholic school, and in ninth grade, we had sex education from a priest. >> oh,. >> yes. father whale lan, i still remember, no, father gleason. yes. >> what does he know about it? >> we had health ed, would show videos and pictures, you snow. >> there are videos? >> no. of what happens when things go wrong. like if you get something. std's. >> oh, i've seen some of those. ew. >> and the scary -- you do in the want to do anything.
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>> ahh. oh, i remember byron pile, too. >> oh, gosh. >> the part of the problem, you're having these discussions in ninth grade. you should be having the discussions cents at seventh and eighth grades. >> ah. >> byron pile stood up and actually asked this person -- (laughing) -- all right. this is a horrible seguinot way, but i'll do it anyway. menstrual cramps. well, i shouldn't even be saying this. >> what are you talking about? >> maybe you should. isn't this a man saying this? >> yes. one of my daughters has menstrual cramps all the time, complained about them her entire life. she would come to me, what do we do about it? go to store, heating pads, all of this other stuff. so there was this doctor, and it is a male, ob/gyn, he says, yes, menstrual cramps can be as painful as a heart attack.
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in the cents described the pain as crippling, and akin to a heart attack. so, women on twitter took off yesterday. >> well, you know, because it is just someone, a man explaining, oh, finally a thing because you're now acknowledging it because we've been complaining about this for decades, hundreds every thousands of years, women tweeting i knew i wasn't being over dram agent, always the criticism, oh, you're crazy, irrational. another woman says i was cents once sedated, because the pain was so excrutiating. the only way i couldn't feel it, if i was sedated. >> then another woman says. when it takes a man to confirm cramps are as painful as is a heart attack as if we haven't been experiencing it for years. >> couple every things. everybody's heart attack, they're different levels every pain in a heart attack. people can have a heart attack with no pain, go to the doctor, i think awed heart attack. >> men doctors never thought women were having heart attacks because they would ignore their symptoms then too. >> you can't win though. do you want him not to say it?
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it seems like he's backing you up. >> or take this, our word for it, why take a man to say it? okay now makes sense! >> well, i think. >> i know better than that, is it that time of the month? >> that's the problem. >> men always say that, they discount what you're saying, you know, and you're saying -- >> oh, pms-ing. >> the worse, i learned my lesson years ago. >> i bet did you. >> geez, number every things you never say to a woman. >> uh-huh. >> raised with sisters, a mother, i can't hear anything. i know you're wishing the same thing that happened to you, you can't hear me.
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details of this year's academy awards, by the way, coming up sunday. have you seen the gift bag for this year for the people that don't need it? >> isn't it always fancy? >> $138,000 worth of these fancy things. they're amazing. >> can i say this? they've been a lot more expensive than that. >> than 140 snow. >> yes. >> so they're being frugal this year, i'm supposed to feel badly for them? >> yes. >> one, a trip to tansania. >> what? >> i remember, off the coast of austraia, is that right? >> no, isn't it in africa? yes.h, i'm thinking of the -- >> like the tazmanian definitely? >> off the coast of australia. anyway, another trip offered is seven days at a co-all a landing resort. >> in africa.
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>> don't koala's lift in australia. >> spelled the same way. >> i'm just going home of the. >> and another item, the levitating blue tooth speaker from shop modern innovations worth $200. >> levitating -- oh,. >> then an under arm patch. yes, they prevent sweating in the armpit area, might need it in the red carpet area. >> i could afford this one. >> how much? >> twelve bucks, for pack of eight. >> and then chocolatetyne jewelry. >> offering chocolate jewelry which claims will not melt. no, no, no, these are worth 40 bucks. >> oh, and they're edible. >> oh,. >> get little package. >> yes, little package, they look pretty actualy a lot better than i thought. >> wouldn't that be great if everyone wore candy earrings, nibble on their ear, would you actually ear their earring. >> well, we used to do that when we were kids, the little candy necklaces the ones on
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the string, little elastic, eat your bracelet. >> those are good. my daughters always had the rings that whether can. >> i ring pops. >> hey mark your calendars, net flick rolling out the latest edition to its original series, this is a show called on my block, it looks so good. four friends just trying to survive the high school years, but his is different! >> put your heart out there. don't go into high school without back-up. you need to stick together to survive. got it? >> one last thing. >> hey, welcome to the show. >> hello. >> good to have you here. >> hey. >> how does it feel to be back home? >> it feels good. i'm excited for the cold weather. i mean, it is like leaving now, but --
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>> where are you living now? >> i live in mt. airy. is there is that where you were born. >> born and raised. >> i went to cap a for high school. then i went to catholic school as my whole like sort of junior high career. >> okay. >> yes, i went in orland and i went to omc, our mother of consolation in chestnut hill. >> but look at you now. kind after movie star. >> little bit. >> tv star. >> little bit. >> a lot of bit. how did your high school experience sort of like impact what you're doing right now? >> see, i didn't have the greatest time in high school so i feel like this show is sort of hits a little bit more home for me, i feel like, sort of it will give a view of how tn trt of traverse the hardships eachers didn't really understand me, you know, but finding sort of the good thing in wouldn't be the hard worker that you are now.
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>> whether did you know you wanted to go intoay new it was g to be this, very young. >> but over at imagine yourself on national television snow. >> never.ev? >> never. >> it hasn't really hit me yet. >> exactly. people see you? so, ya. >> what's it about, people that don't know? >> okay, about four high entering high school, they live in south central los angeles, town called free of bac one of the writers' hometowns. itol student, one joins a gang. so, we all sort of ask y him sot of find his way out. but based in south angeles. >> yes. >> but the themes all kind of universal? >>ming every age sort of young adult. >> what is a 15, 16 year days, n
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2018? i mean, you have school shootings and all of that. othel like it all stems sort of from this hyper hyper connective at this that we all sort of suffered from now. sort of every everywhere. >> social media. >> without sort of your control. and i feel like it sort of up wf problems. >> all i thought about at that age was girls. >> yes. >> does that stillap we go all e way through that. >> i can believe it. >> yes. >> god so good, so happy for can't wait to see it. >> and we love the shirt. look at you ripping. >> right? freshri smith of course. >> trying to be on shows. >> so what>> had to be one of ad operation. >> one is the man has done so mr me sort so i sort of give credit whenever i can. >> you have the same kind ofill. >> see, that's all you had to
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say. >> what do you now? now doey someone watching this, now i this. >> have your people call my people? >> have your people call my people. people. >> oh, that's how you know you've made it? >> right? >> iisyou have people. >> i've always wanted people, see? i don't have a so good to be ohy team is taking care of it for me >> oh, just like that. just like that. i mean, i'm mess!e sick. >> continue success. >> thank you so m to see us. >> thank you, i will. >> real nice meeting you. >> ay we send out our traffic guy to different restaurant for breakfast. conce? >> i do. >> called breakfast with bob. >> breakfast w>> hey, gang, goo, everybody, it is the month of march. it is time for breakfast. we are here, live, at the green parrot. along witht patrick irish dance
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school. twenty-four years in the making. a tradition up here, in newtown, bucks county, we're having breakfast, irish style, when please keep your shoes on!
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>> tyler if you're watching your cousin, i'm trying to face time you. i'm trying to call you. pick up the phone. >> you're supposed to be here. >> while you're face timing, it is breakfast time. and with bob, then we'll see what happens here. >> hey, bob? >> hey, hey, gang, good morning, oh, the month of march, means, irish, irish, and we're kicking it off. breakfast style here at the green parrot in newtown, bucks county, you guys enjoying yourselves so far? >> yeah. >> this is one of the best breakfast spots in town. look at everybody. all piled up already in here. they're bringing out, they have the bloody mary's, they got their hot chocolate. good spot for the kids to stop here, before they head on out to school. tommy, get this crowd on the side, as well.
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they're all line up in the boots, and if we can get our chef over here, what are some of the items you have for breakfast here this morning? >> well more imagine padge of not just breakfast, but some of our specials we run here on a monthly weekly basis. >> rack of lamb, carmelize dollars bacon, finger link potatoes. >> okay. what's this one here? >> corned beef, i dredged in some pumpernickle bread and crusted up with little guiness mustard sauce. >> oh, with all of the good, the dipping, so look, even got the irish music with us here, as well. seamus is here, an and he is these guys real dow it up. this is what it will be like for the rest of the month here. hey, this is just half. come on back in here. wait until you see everybody over here. hello to the green parrot!
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(cheers). >> look at everybody here this morning, they're ready saint patrick's day style. lined up around the bar. now what's this irish group here? >> irish school of dance. >> look at this fellow here, he has his vest on. they've been practicing, getting ready, obviously not just for our saint patrick's day parade in philadelphia, but they have the big irish festival up here in newtown, bucks county. you agree? come on, tom, follow me. there is another room back here, we're going to come on down, we got security here, everybody having fun so far? (cheers). >> oh, i told you, i told you i would bring a crowd with me, where ever we go. and here comes the back patio, come on, tommy, we end up with some irish dancing! >> the fitzpatrick irish dance school, 24 year tradition here, in newtown bucks county. so they have your traditional irish breakfast, ya, you can get your ham and eggs, ya, you can get your bagels and your
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green donut, but i tell you what, in newtown bucks county, this is the place to be, the green parrot, having some fun, on a thursday morning, back to you guys in the studio. >> oh, my goodness! >> thank you, bob, looks amazing. so much fun. >> how in the world have i never been there? >> what? wow. >> need to go. >> the green parrot. >> newtown, shout out. hey good morning, kids. >> what's going on? >> what's up? >> it is that time of year where spring break happens, and then all of these kids come from around the world. it is so interesting to talk to them, too. all of these different countries, looking at the liberty bell. it is good. jenny joyce, has the honor today, of giving us the word of the day for the trip to ireland. >> i have new friends with me. look who else is here, we have princessat does elsa have to doh the words of the day. princessat does elsa have to doh the words of the day. we'll have
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i'm going to admit something, hey, kids get around the tv, elsa is live on our show, just not on the screen right there, she's live on our show. now what is the bit with elsa she could build... >> what? >> she makes things with ice like e's up in bucks county right&. now. >> at a pretty cool play ground maybe even cold, here'sy. >> yeah, good morning guys we are live in doyletown we are at a and we have these friends say hi, hello to our viewers. >> good morning. >> where are you guys from. >> we're from the learning experience in doyletown. playground. >> we do. >> yeah. >> you do. understand you are raising money for this play ground. can you talk about what your rar
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children of all abilities including those with special needs so play. >> because here there are a lot of steps, it is just difficult for some be able to pt through the entire play ground f they want to help. stle.org and give as much or little as they can afford and it will >> thanks, joe. so guys, who is that lady over there. >> elsa. >> is that elsa my gosh, come on over, what is elsa doing here. >> she's going in the castle. >> oh, can we get the bagpipes going. >> yes. buddy. i think george our word of the the count of the
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all say the war of th day? we'll sign it too, one, two, ca. >> castle. >> wow. >> look at the size of that >> and real quickly i just wanted to i to elsa. thank you for being here. this is a beautiful castle you have. >> i know. >> so we have someone to give a little plug, this is parties by brittany. if you want elsa at your party because all of the children love her parties by brittany. >> yes, parties by brittany. >> thank you for being here, war of the day we have castle. >> castle. >> jenny. >> yes. >> thank you. >> what other characters do they have as party by before it any.
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>> oh, so mike jerrick wants to know what other characters, do you have any other princess es thaw are ends with that could go to parties too. >> is there ana all of the princesses that you can have, like any of them, any disney knee princess. >> cinderella. >> yes. >> hoist your favorite. >> aerial. >> aerial. >> definitely. >> i'm close friend was her. >> what if i needed brittany& spears? what? >> different princess. >> okay. cute, they can sign the word is too they were signing the word of td and parents. >> let's give contest rules, 29u have to enter by 10:00 a.m. so hurry day for a chance to win stay from irelandaer lingus the travel and adventure show. we will annt. patrickes day parade. we will have a new word and fili se you are watching,
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because, you can enter for a chance toet rules go to www fox 29.com. >> why are you princess. >> you get inspired, you see one. >> yes. >> how would you like to do it , if you want to win go to the web site. >> yeah. >> how is that. >> get your stubby fingers and get on the webb and click on things. >> get it done. >> get it done. >> we only have 24 hours left of this contest. >> do you know what i need? i need new shoes and alex does too bay i have ruined a pair of suede shoes this morning on the show. >> people are sending me suggestions, yes. >> i will be watching now. >> how d jen >> okay. or maybe get new shoes because it is question is does cara want to top bottom ord up. on back to king ofng a shoe
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prussia this is a trend, >> i love it, yes.
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i got to say i'm ae feet bui like shoes. shoes because they cover feet so kop, hot shoely why. trends for spring. be, we have karen here, good morning. >> good morning. >> a like what you said how do you want to us dress. >> would i like up, start with the footwear. >> why is that. >> i just think it is to do. when we get stumped on footwear and it depends whe you, running your errand all day meeting ladies for works, concet from the ground up. >> should we part the seas.
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>> these are spring trends, you guys look amazing. lady is still here, sneakers are still in trend. >> we areays and that is okay. sneakers are on trend and flatss you can see it is a flat but it will bearound. great way to physically be elevated bs well because you are higher up. >> our friend over here has mens wear >> yes, mens wear inspiration, you know,they are always going n trend because they are certain powerful wearing a shoe that is got inspiration in the mens wear to go all black this is what you want to talk about. >> mens wear, yno inspired side, mules, you have that great, you know he will a , and again, it is flat wear, thee
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comfortable, easy. physically just good to go. >> other segment we have talk about pastels are translating f. >> nude footwear blush, blush is huge right now and it is difn tones and neutral. so treat this liken if it got that it as a total nude, natural and good to go to wear with manyhi , black or pastels that we have seen. color even though not a true rich color it can color. >> i love your shoes. >> thank you. >> that is a faux that doesn't look like a big cheerleader bow. >> i'm not a huge bow person. these are mark fisher, these are awesome. slip right into go. these particular particularly trendy and good. ng about with fashion and clothing there is no footwear ye summer, you can wear peep toe when thereally that is why i sas
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from the ground up, start there think where your day ind e your outfit around your shoe.& >> these are a arare comfortable. i think when put extra thingy t. >> platform will make you feel a lot more wearable and is only wearing stilettos we are wearing chunky heels, they compe but they are much more comfortable you are on balance. >> i couldn't fess i have been wearing these leather sneakers r. >> yes. >> one of the things i did i bought one with something like e are getting used to the sneakers, ditl bit. >> have a repertoire of sneakers because they are comfortable, in casual these days. other thing you can wear your sneakers with >> really. >> any skirt. >> i wouldn't say like a stoop skirt, nothingnservative. >> because that was 80's in some to work.
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you are not wearing scrunched up socks and that. but you can wear cute little sneakers wh more casual skirts and dresses , and jack tote balance >> like vittoria beckham wears trainers. thank youby the way i have neven black look so different on so many yeah. >> way to rock it. >> when in doubt, when int. >> spice girls or something out there. >> yeah. >> we are the spice girls. yeah. >> love it. >> yes. >> funky >> this guy vaananen tmz live. >> exclusi o story. >> we will punch him up from hollywood because he conversation with take digs. >> making hearedl, i followed vaananen twitter, he said that is n have vaananen to clear things up because he is
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>> kitkat, yes. >> we are may but lets look at is what happening tomorrow. >> real quickly, sue, kayla says my mother was my high school sex ed teacher and still traumatized. answer that in 15. collette 47. here's is what happening right now as we look out to our west you will see around washington d.c. area it is starting to rain, not that far away us from and it is all coming from the southwest and here's that coastal storm that is just starting to form, see it circulation around it, it will be a nor'easter so lets go through watches and warnings we have had in effect, coastal flood watch through tonight and saturday night for moderate, major flooding at
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times of high tide because we have astronomical high tide for full moon. flood watch tonight and tomorrow night for counties highlighted including philadelphia and places north ande of us and that is for tomorrow, tomorrow night, winter storm watch in effect for carbon, monroe count that is could get extended further south because of the snow in the forecast with this storm and then high wind watch for just about all of us, with 50 to 60-mile an hour wind gusts expect, future cast has the rain starting, very soon, probably by 2:00 o'clock we will see rain here and then gets heavier at times to day and in the overnight hours it is win driven rain tomorrow, very chilly, we could end up as a couple snowflakes as storm exits friday night. saturday we will start to clear up, still windy, 47 degrees, sunday looks good, mostly sunny and high close to 50 and we will stay in the 40 's through the middle of next week. we have got flowers show week guys, flower show starts on saturday so looks like decent
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weather once we get this mess out of the way tomorrow. >> 60 miles an hour winds, wow so take digs under fire for comments he made under a pod cast. >> national headlines and because of what he said to van lathham on tmz lets hear a little piece of it. >> i don't know if i can ever mess with a white girl now. play politician. >> it was first part, talking about white women. he went on to say that it goes against hoe is as a person. he talk about the head line is resents black woman for making him feel a certain type of way when he was with idina manziel because you are saying it is all wrong. >> he said on my pod cast, red pill pod cast, and what he said was he didn't say he resented black women because he could not date white women. what he said he was with manziel early on in his career and throughout his career his
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inter racial relationship brought him strive from what he feels like lot of people including people in the black community and because of that he turned off something in his brain that now he doesn't view white women in the same light. he doesn't, he doesn't, exactly was i don't know if i could be with a white girl now because my eye don't gravitate that way. there was a separate part of the pod cast where if i asked him over the course of his relationship the flack that he got if there was any resentment toward the black community and he said sure, a little bit but he understood why they felt the way they do and why black women struggle with successful black men with married like women. he never said he resented white women, resented black women because he could not date white women anymore. take's a friend of mine. we talked candidly and openly about what it was like to be in this relationship for a long time and things are
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misconstrued to a degree. very interesting listen. everybody should listen for themselves. >> i remember i was listening tour pod cast and i follow you on twitter and complex tweeted out this head line in capitol letters that is not what you said at all, all wrong appreciate you clearing it up. >> thanks, van. >> no problem. >> see you this
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tonight's the night, it start at 7:00 go after midnight so i will be cranky in the morning. we will help people of puerto rico over at union trust, seventh and chestnut, salsa dancers, music, ton of food, we are trying to help people still struggling after hurricane marina organized by a woman who lost her fat inner that hurricane. so please help us tonight and raise money for. that. >> lets help more people with the radio-a-thon going on right now with quincy, what is going on, how are you doing. >> you know i do my radio show right here at fox 29, 100.3, we are doing radio-a-thon right now for saint jude. all you need to do is donate money up until 7:00 p.m. we need people to call
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(800)411-9898. saint jude we have a young lady her name is allegei. >> how old are you. >> thirteen. >> you have been going to saint jude for how long. >> since i was six months old. >> you have sickle cell, correct. >> yes. >> what has saint jude done for you. >> well, saint jude has helped me in a variety of ways with food, care, and medicine. >> we have her mother right here pamela. just tell us about saint jude how did you find out about saint jude. >> they have been a life safer when she was born and diagnosed, and walked us through all it would take to keep her healthy, and they provided all of the scanning, all of the precautions we needed to do to make sure, that she could lead a good life, besides having sickle cell. >> we need you guys to donate (800)411-9898. if you donate $20 a month you get this cool t-shirt right
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