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>> that is so funny, mr. don scott. >> sometimes there's morning madness. >> it's always been for the audience. it's always been for the viewer. two completely different people. >> no matter what direction he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he is the ironman of wjz. >> we love you. >> happy anniversary, don. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do 40. >> ron monday, wjz eyewitness news. >> i said i would give you a hug. >> this is actually the second hug. >> for a video and a slide show, you can send your well wishes and greetings on wjz.com. >>> so quickly back to quiz business, check back with us on 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. hi, sally. >> we have an incredible story of survival. a minivan engulfed in flames and the rescue caught on tape. >>> a danger of texting you may not think about that sent one girl to the hospital. join us after dr. phil. don, happy anniversary, here's to another 35 years. >> thank you very much we'll are you making it easier for bacteria to grow on your d
>> that is so funny, mr. don scott. >> sometimes there's morning madness. >> it's always been for the audience. it's always been for the viewer. two completely different people. >> no matter what direction he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he is the ironman of wjz. >> we love you. >> happy anniversary, don. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do 40. >> ron monday, wjz eyewitness news. >> i...
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>> that's funny mr. don scott. >> sometimes there's morning madness. >> it's always been for the audience. two completely different people going in the same direction. >> no matter what direction he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he's the ironman at wjz. >> happy 35th anniversary don scott, we love you. >> happy anniversary, don. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do 40. >> reporter: don, let me a my congratulations, it's an honor to walk with you, you're a true professional. >> thank you for helping me out when i was a cub reporter and you knew your way around city hall and you and tom gave me much guidance. >> it was our pleasure. i want to thank three people who help me put that story together, carol, amy dickson and paula gauge. thank you. >> i thank them too. >> reporter: don, i love it, i love you, thank you, it's a pleasure to work with you and when i get back, i'll give you a big hug, congratulation. >> well, hurry back. thank you. >> talk to you in a bit. >> ron you can hug me
>> that's funny mr. don scott. >> sometimes there's morning madness. >> it's always been for the audience. two completely different people going in the same direction. >> no matter what direction he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he's the ironman at wjz. >> happy 35th anniversary don scott, we love you. >> happy anniversary, don. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do 40. >> reporter: don, let me a my congratulations,...
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funny -- so sunny, mr. don scott. >> reporter: sometimes it's morning madness. >> it's always been for the audience. always been for the viewir. two completely different people going in the same direction. >> reporter: and no matter what direction he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he is the iron man of wjz. >> happy 35th anniversary, don scott. we love you. [ blowing a kiss ] >> happy anniversary, don. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do father. -- do 40. [ laughter ] >> ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> he'll be 40 before you know it. for extra video, a slide show, a web poll and to send in your well wishes to don, log onto wjz.com. >> how the time flies. >> it flies and flies and flies, yes, sir. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news tonight. a senior citizen in serious contention at a major golf tournament. mark has the story coming up in sports. >>> well, you wonder if they have different rules there. >> i know different terrains. >> they could change it. they have t
funny -- so sunny, mr. don scott. >> reporter: sometimes it's morning madness. >> it's always been for the audience. always been for the viewir. two completely different people going in the same direction. >> reporter: and no matter what direction he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he is the iron man of wjz. >> happy 35th anniversary, don scott. we love you. [ blowing a kiss ] >> happy anniversary, don. >> congratulations. >> thank you very...
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the chairman, to meet premier chou which read left deeply, and he had the opportunity to meet with mr. don shopping as well as president hu jintao. so he witnessed an experience from the whole process of china's reform and opening up how this policy has been advanced and how it has been implemented and how great changes have taken place in china, so dr. kissinger is an eye witness of china and most of the friends here tonight also witnessed parts and sections of china's reform and opening up the process including secretary geithner, who was riding a bicycle and beijing in 1981, and including his father. on the internet people sometimes talk about my relationship sometimes basing on one of the kunkel secretary geithner. [laughter] because his father, peter, and was the chief representatives on the ford foundation in the 1940's -- 1980's in beijing. i talked to his father to apply for funding support from the ford foundation to support my research program, so we once had a working relationship. as people in china used to say if you have a working relationship then your children will call eac
the chairman, to meet premier chou which read left deeply, and he had the opportunity to meet with mr. don shopping as well as president hu jintao. so he witnessed an experience from the whole process of china's reform and opening up how this policy has been advanced and how it has been implemented and how great changes have taken place in china, so dr. kissinger is an eye witness of china and most of the friends here tonight also witnessed parts and sections of china's reform and opening up...
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>> that is so funny, mr. don scott. >> it's always been, for the audience, for the viewer. two completely different people, going in the same direction. >> reporter: and no matter what direction, he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he is the iron man of wjz. >> happy 35th anniversary, don scott. we love you. [ blowing a kiss ] >> happy anniversary, don. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do 40. [ laughter ] >> ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> and remember, wjz is always on. for extra video of don, a slide show, a web poll and to send in your well wishes. >>> right now, we have breaking news. captain mike perry is live over a fire. >> reporter: pretty smoky. we are over a fire at north point and wise boulevard. where apparently a salvage yard has a fire. we have one vehicle burning. it appears to be a salvaged vehicle. it has caught some tires in the salvage yard on fire. as you can see, it's putting off really, really thick, dark black smoke. and that is drifting down to the edgemere area. firefighters put it out just a few minutes ago. if you see smoke
>> that is so funny, mr. don scott. >> it's always been, for the audience, for the viewer. two completely different people, going in the same direction. >> reporter: and no matter what direction, he may be going, baltimore loves don. >> he is the iron man of wjz. >> happy 35th anniversary, don scott. we love you. [ blowing a kiss ] >> happy anniversary, don. >> thank you very much. this is fun. maybe i will do 40. [ laughter ] >> ron matz, wjz...
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mr. ra don vich, aye. mr. pipp, aye. mrs. bono mack, aye. mr. terry. aye. mrs. myruck. aye. mr.ivan, aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania. aye. mr. burgess. aye. ms. blackburn, aye. mr. gin gri, aye. aye. >> mr. rush? >> he is not recorded. mr. rush, no. mrs. capp, no. mr. mcnerny, no. mr. boyer? mr. boyer, aye. mr. space? mr. space votes no. >> mr. who? >> mr. hill, aye. >> will the clerk call the roll of those who have not responded the vote? call the names of those who have not been recorded? >> mr. boucher, mr. engle. >> the clerk will call them. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i believe that's everyone, mr. chairman. >> any member wish to respond to the vote who has not voted? any member wish to change his or her vote? the clerk will tally the vote and report it. >> mr. chairman there were 28 yk >> republican congressman mike rogers offered an amendment that would leave treatment decisions up to patients and their doctors. this is 20 minutes. >> i think we can all agree that comparative effectiveness research can be a useful resource for doctors and their patients, but it should not
mr. ra don vich, aye. mr. pipp, aye. mrs. bono mack, aye. mr. terry. aye. mrs. myruck. aye. mr.ivan, aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania. aye. mr. burgess. aye. ms. blackburn, aye. mr. gin gri, aye. aye. >> mr. rush? >> he is not recorded. mr. rush, no. mrs. capp, no. mr. mcnerny, no. mr. boyer? mr. boyer, aye. mr. space? mr. space votes no. >> mr. who? >> mr. hill, aye. >> will the clerk call the roll of those who have not responded the vote? call the names of those...
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mr. president, if we don stop them there, if we don' prevent loss of vietnam, there ll be a cattrophic war." he mnt world war iii. i think that w tally wrong. today. then i dn't. i s concerned. now, why was i concerned? i'm sorry to take so much time but this is very important. >> rose: time we've got. >> i've gonehrough world war ii in three or four years. i had seen... after we won the war ihad seen the siets take over poland, hungary, czechoslovakia. i'd seen them try to subvert the established gornments of france and italy. when i camto the pentagon... i s there seven ars. in august of '61 the soviets tried to take berlin and when i lled larry ngor sd, the supreme aled commanderin europe, he sat in my office to ask how this was going to evolve he said " may have to use nuclear weapons." think of it. in october '62, the soviets put clear-equipped missile in cuba. we came mn close to nuclear war. much closer than our public today understas. in june of '67, t egtians said we're goingo destroy israel andthey thought they'd have theupport of syria and the soviet union. th israelis preempted
mr. president, if we don stop them there, if we don' prevent loss of vietnam, there ll be a cattrophic war." he mnt world war iii. i think that w tally wrong. today. then i dn't. i s concerned. now, why was i concerned? i'm sorry to take so much time but this is very important. >> rose: time we've got. >> i've gonehrough world war ii in three or four years. i had seen... after we won the war ihad seen the siets take over poland, hungary, czechoslovakia. i'd seen them try to...
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mr. ra don vich, aye. mr. pipp, aye. mrs. bono mack, aye. mr. terry. aye. mrs. myruck. aye. mr. aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania. aye. mr. burgess. aye. ms. blackburn, aye. mr. gin gri, aye. aye. >> mr. rush? >> he is not recorded. mr. rush, no. mrs. capp, no. mr. mcnerny, no. mr. boyer? mr. boyer, aye. mr. space? mr. space votes no. >> mr. who? >> mr. hill, aye. >> will the clerk call the roll of those who have not responded to the vote? call the names of those who have not been recorded? >> mr. boucher, mr. engle. >> the clerk will call them. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i believe that's everyone, mr. chairman. >> any member wish to respond to the vote who has not voted? any member wish to change his or her vote? the clerk will tally the vote and report it. >> mr. chairman there were 28 ñ your bill all plans must comply with the government. >> i note the language does say by the federal government. you said to assume to comply with the government. >> the answer is yes? >> the private insurance company couldn't use this information either. >> great. >> gentleman will yield back.
mr. ra don vich, aye. mr. pipp, aye. mrs. bono mack, aye. mr. terry. aye. mrs. myruck. aye. mr. aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania. aye. mr. burgess. aye. ms. blackburn, aye. mr. gin gri, aye. aye. >> mr. rush? >> he is not recorded. mr. rush, no. mrs. capp, no. mr. mcnerny, no. mr. boyer? mr. boyer, aye. mr. space? mr. space votes no. >> mr. who? >> mr. hill, aye. >> will the clerk call the roll of those who have not responded to the vote? call the names of those who...
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don. >> thanks. >> mr. president, i hope you're listening." >>> more money into people's paycheck translate into more jobs? it's an age-old argument that's being revisited today. as the federal minimum wage goes up today. 4.5 million workers will see bigger paychecks and some economists think that struggling businesses might have to cut jobs to keep up, but others think that workers will spend the extra dollars stimulating the economy. now, if you want a state-by-state breakdown "just go to cnnmoney.com for this interactive map. some states that already pay more than $7.25 an hour, like california, will see no change. here's a look at it right now. and other states, like new york where the state minimum wage is $7.15, the hike will be more modest. 29 states will see some kind of raise. 21 states and d.c. won't. the largest raise of 70 cents actually translates into $28 a week or more than $1,400 a year. just go on to cnn.com. you can actually click on to any state there in the u.s., and it will actually tel
don. >> thanks. >> mr. president, i hope you're listening." >>> more money into people's paycheck translate into more jobs? it's an age-old argument that's being revisited today. as the federal minimum wage goes up today. 4.5 million workers will see bigger paychecks and some economists think that struggling businesses might have to cut jobs to keep up, but others think that workers will spend the extra dollars stimulating the economy. now, if you want a state-by-state...
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mr. holmes, go to the blog. this first one from don. don writes in and don says sarah palin should keep her head down, stay out of the spotlight, and spend quality time with her family, educate herself on the real issues that face the u.s. and the world and then maybe in a few years she can run for the senate in alaska. one other, a couple down chuck daniels, she should absolutely stay in politics, she seemed to invigorate the republican party and get a lot more people interested in what was really going on in today's society. >> and some people chiming in. some think she should just go away. some think, you know, people have hard feelings sometimes. they either love her or hate her. she's one of those polarizing figure. but some think she's a mother of five, maybe just take it easy for a while and disappear for that reason. >> we'll see. >> we will see. >>> but coming up next, this is what you will see in our faces of faith. why community leaders say there's a lot to learn from that family. it keeps my airways open. to help me breathe
mr. holmes, go to the blog. this first one from don. don writes in and don says sarah palin should keep her head down, stay out of the spotlight, and spend quality time with her family, educate herself on the real issues that face the u.s. and the world and then maybe in a few years she can run for the senate in alaska. one other, a couple down chuck daniels, she should absolutely stay in politics, she seemed to invigorate the republican party and get a lot more people interested in what was...
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mr. taylor: i want to thank the gentleman you ask a great question. the reason is in the six years he was secretaries of defense, donrumsfeld decimated the defense acquisition community. fired tens -- mr. campbell: reclaiming my time. mr. taylor: who would have put it out for bid. mr. campbell: mr. chairman. mr. taylor: we are trying to reconstitute -- the chair: the gentleman from california controls the time. mr. campbell: donald rumsfeld is no longer secretary of defense. has not been for some time. there is a different president. we are dealing with the -- with appropriations for a fiscal year that begins later this year and goes into 2010. if you think -- this is necessary, just don't say it's for this company, it's $1.5 million. another question, i have -- i will in a second. how do you determine the $1.5 million is the right price? what are you getting for $1.5 million? how do you know you couldn't get the same thing somewhere else for half that? i yield. mr. taylor: you are exactly right. because of the lack of trained professionals, there really isn't anyone in the d.o.d. anymore who can say what something
mr. taylor: i want to thank the gentleman you ask a great question. the reason is in the six years he was secretaries of defense, donrumsfeld decimated the defense acquisition community. fired tens -- mr. campbell: reclaiming my time. mr. taylor: who would have put it out for bid. mr. campbell: mr. chairman. mr. taylor: we are trying to reconstitute -- the chair: the gentleman from california controls the time. mr. campbell: donald rumsfeld is no longer secretary of defense. has not been for...
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mr. president. nelson mandela celebrates his 91st with a message live to the world right here on cnn. i'm don lemon. >>> breaking news. police are investigating a multiple murder along the tennessee/alabama state line and have a suspect in cuss i di. police held a news conference. they say five bodies were found in two homes in lincoln county, tennessee. some of the victims are related. police also found another crime scene linked to those deaths on the same street. a sixth victim was found across the state line in huntsville, alabama. police identified the suspect as jacob lee schafer, murder charges are pending. >> this is one of the worst crimes in lincoln county. it is a tremendous crime scene. we've never had a situation like this, but in a serious situation, once we determine exactly what it is, we back out and then start processing the scene from the outside in and that's what's taking place. >> well, so far we don't know the identity of the victims and don't know the cause of death or a motive. >>> it is supposed to be a place for kidding to find a safe haven, in a industry grappling
mr. president. nelson mandela celebrates his 91st with a message live to the world right here on cnn. i'm don lemon. >>> breaking news. police are investigating a multiple murder along the tennessee/alabama state line and have a suspect in cuss i di. police held a news conference. they say five bodies were found in two homes in lincoln county, tennessee. some of the victims are related. police also found another crime scene linked to those deaths on the same street. a sixth victim was...
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. >> reporter: don, the situation may, in fact, at this stage, be much worse than that. we are hearing from supporters of mr. zelaya who were there at that shooting incident. they say that three of their comrades have been killed in that shooting incident. they say that at least one other was wounded. and has been taken to hospital. now, the taxi driver, who took one of the wounded people to hospital, has pulled out, and it's a little bit gruesome for you, but has pulled out the rear cover of his taxi seat and you can see this marked with blood. about 20 minutes ago. was still wet. what other people who were on the other side of the airport when that shooting incident took place have also brought to me, the cartridges that they say were fired during that shooting incident. now, these are cartridges of 556 rounds. that means these are the same caliber used by the honduran military and honduran police. a cnn team that was on the side of the airport when the shooting broke out did clearly see the military voices opening fire. eyewitnesss who joined the march, supporters of mr. zelaya, say at this stage three p
. >> reporter: don, the situation may, in fact, at this stage, be much worse than that. we are hearing from supporters of mr. zelaya who were there at that shooting incident. they say that three of their comrades have been killed in that shooting incident. they say that at least one other was wounded. and has been taken to hospital. now, the taxi driver, who took one of the wounded people to hospital, has pulled out, and it's a little bit gruesome for you, but has pulled out the rear...
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don. thank you all for being here. withen the last two hours, i had a chance to have a conversation with mrs. mcnair and share with her an update on what we think the investigation tells us to this point which i'll do with the community now. after nearly four days of intensive investigation that includes laboratory test results and other methods, the police department has concluded that steve mcnair was murdered by sahel kazemi and killed herself with a single gunshot wound to her head. while we may never know what exactly drove miss kazemi to make that decision, the totality of the evidence clearly points to a murder/suicide. it is also important to note that diagrams of the exact body of kazemi and other information about the shooting sequences in fact is an error. based upon the appearance of the crime scene, evidence collected, autopsy findings, laboratory results and an incredible amount of work by our investigative team, there's no doubt we believe now at this time that mcnair was seated on the sofa and likely was asleep and we believe that kazemi shot him in the right temple, then shot
don. thank you all for being here. withen the last two hours, i had a chance to have a conversation with mrs. mcnair and share with her an update on what we think the investigation tells us to this point which i'll do with the community now. after nearly four days of intensive investigation that includes laboratory test results and other methods, the police department has concluded that steve mcnair was murdered by sahel kazemi and killed herself with a single gunshot wound to her head. while...
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i still have conviction in this, and i think don knows this game better than anyone else out there. i'm thrilled to have him back in the studio. mrwood, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, tim. >> let me give you a thesis and you can shoot it down or say it's okay. we saw when gasoline went down last time more mall traffic, then gasoline shot up and we started seeing -- gasoline's going to $2.30, is it possible because i know you've got a portfolio around the country that we could see a resurgence strictly because gasoline comes down? >> no, i don't think you can. i don't think there's any one thing about -- it's kind of cool listening to your show and knowing how you do things, the conversation about real estate being a piece of everybody's portfolio i haven't heard in a while. and i wonder if we ought to be talking really about a company or picking the best in class companies that are always a part, long-term holdings. and i've got to tell you, i look at federal that way and i think any company that's paid its dividend and increased the dividend every year since 1967 should be talked about a little bit more than today an
i still have conviction in this, and i think don knows this game better than anyone else out there. i'm thrilled to have him back in the studio. mrwood, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, tim. >> let me give you a thesis and you can shoot it down or say it's okay. we saw when gasoline went down last time more mall traffic, then gasoline shot up and we started seeing -- gasoline's going to $2.30, is it possible because i know you've got a portfolio around the...
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. >> well, i don think it was a eat district court opinion, but it was so i would disagree on that. but mr. chairman, you have been fair to us throughout. don't know that every member of our side wld use the time at they are allotted and - but i'm gl that you are aowing them the opportunity t do so. >> well,hank you, thank you for that compliment, sator. and i should compliment senator speer here with -- when he was airman, i was raing member. and had two supreme court nomination we tried to worout a time to bfair to everybody. we did and it was -- we were tod by both republicans and democrats that noby had complaint about the amount of time. i try to do the same thing. it's a lifetime appointment. i have been very impress of course wi our nominee, and that'seen of course since she was recently nomined by president george h.w. bush and then by president inton and nowresident obama. esident clinton nominated he to the secondircuit. and i have a letter addressed to the members of the committee- actuay, to you and i, senator sessions. from formerresident clinton and he speaks of her being abl
. >> well, i don think it was a eat district court opinion, but it was so i would disagree on that. but mr. chairman, you have been fair to us throughout. don't know that every member of our side wld use the time at they are allotted and - but i'm gl that you are aowing them the opportunity t do so. >> well,hank you, thank you for that compliment, sator. and i should compliment senator speer here with -- when he was airman, i was raing member. and had two supreme court nomination we...
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mr. gonzalez. >> there you have it. sheriff david morgan of escambia county, a big and complex case that started with a double murder and home invasion. don. >> david, real quickly, the sheriff said they were confident more arrests will be made. does he have any idea how soon that could happen? >> reporter: he wasn't able to tell us before, since we have the camera on you and have you on the hot seat now, can you tell us when we can expect more arrests in this case? all day yesterday and today you were saying we will probably have something for you soon? has that changed? have you got anything more specific ? >> we are now picking up speed in this investigation and i would say in the ensuing days, i can't promise you an arrest every day, we will have many more arrested forthcoming. >> there you go, don. this is apparently one very big and complicated mess they are beginning to untangle, one arrest so far, leonard gonzalez arrested for tampering with evidence. we find out was behind this home invasion and double homicide. >> david thank you and thank you to the sheriff as well. also in florida, more breaking news. we are hearing it is offi
mr. gonzalez. >> there you have it. sheriff david morgan of escambia county, a big and complex case that started with a double murder and home invasion. don. >> david, real quickly, the sheriff said they were confident more arrests will be made. does he have any idea how soon that could happen? >> reporter: he wasn't able to tell us before, since we have the camera on you and have you on the hot seat now, can you tell us when we can expect more arrests in this case? all day...
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mr. zelaya recently has been seen as somebody that is leaning towards this venezuelan point of view about how things are -- have to be made and have to be managed in those countries, don. >> as we look at those amazing pictures that were coming out of that airport today, luis carlos, just pretty amazing stuff to look at, and the military blocking the runway or what have you. when you look at all of these people who were out there, is it really realistic for zelaya to think that he can come back in and gain control of this country again? >> don, we have to analyze this saying that apparently there's a big difference between what international community believes is right and what the people in honduras believe is right. the most recent survey about popularity of mr. zelaya said that pretty much only 30% of the population was in favor of his government. pretty much 70% of the population thinks that he was leaning towards venezuela, leaning towards president chavez, and they didn't like that. that's why, you know, the supreme court and the people, the majority of people are actually supporting this coup d'etat. now, number two, international community are thinking that th
mr. zelaya recently has been seen as somebody that is leaning towards this venezuelan point of view about how things are -- have to be made and have to be managed in those countries, don. >> as we look at those amazing pictures that were coming out of that airport today, luis carlos, just pretty amazing stuff to look at, and the military blocking the runway or what have you. when you look at all of these people who were out there, is it really realistic for zelaya to think that he can...
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mr. zelaya recently has been seen as somebody that is leaning towards this venezuelan point of view about how things are -- have to be made and have to be managed in those countries, don. >> as we look at those amazing pictures that were coming out of that airport today, luis carlos, just pretty amazing stuff to look at, and the military blocking the runway or what have you. when you look at all of these people who were out there, is it really realistic for zelaya to think that he can come back in and gain control of this country again? >> don, we have to analyze this saying that apparently there's a big difference between what international community believes is right and what the people in honduras believe is right. the most recent survey about popularity of mr. zelaya said that pretty much only 30% of the population was in favor of his government. pretty much 70% of the population thinks that he was leaning towards venezuela, leaning towards president chavez, and they didn't like that. that's why, you know, the supreme court and the people, the majority of people are actually supporting this coup d'etat. now, number two, international community are thinking that th
mr. zelaya recently has been seen as somebody that is leaning towards this venezuelan point of view about how things are -- have to be made and have to be managed in those countries, don. >> as we look at those amazing pictures that were coming out of that airport today, luis carlos, just pretty amazing stuff to look at, and the military blocking the runway or what have you. when you look at all of these people who were out there, is it really realistic for zelaya to think that he can...
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mr. ama insisted he will n accept failure. >> i just want to put everybody onotice because there was a lot of ctter durg the week i was gne. we a going to get this don action is not an option. for the nay sayers and cynics who thinthat this is not gng to happen,on't bet against us. we are going to make this thing happen becausehe americaneople desperately need it. >> lehrer: senateemocrats have signaled a health ce vote is unliky before the august recess. but a whe house spokesman said the president may ask ngress to staand keep working. the presint also named his choice f surgeon general today. she dr. regina benjamin from the alabama gulfoast. she's madheadlines as a country doctor who rebuilt non-profit clinicfter hurricane katrina. today benjamin pledged fight preventae diseases, the kind that killed her fathe brother and mother. >> my family is notere with me today at least notin person bcause of preventae diseas. while i can't or i cannot change my family's st, i c be a vce in the movementto imove our nation's health care d our natn's health for the future. lehrer: nominee benjamin w also the first black wom and the youngest doctor ev elected
mr. ama insisted he will n accept failure. >> i just want to put everybody onotice because there was a lot of ctter durg the week i was gne. we a going to get this don action is not an option. for the nay sayers and cynics who thinthat this is not gng to happen,on't bet against us. we are going to make this thing happen becausehe americaneople desperately need it. >> lehrer: senateemocrats have signaled a health ce vote is unliky before the august recess. but a whe house spokesman...
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don, thank you this morning. >>> the naacp is 100 years old, and president obama joined the celebration in new york last night. mrama said, without the naacp's efforts, he would not be president. he also said race relations in america can still be improved. >> there probably has never been less discrimination in america than there is today. i think we can say that. but make no mistake, the pain of discrimination is still felt in america. >> the president said he wants young people to "be aspiring to be scientists, engineers, doctors, and teachers, not just ballers and rappers." all right. see, i just wanted to be a weather man. dave price is trying to show me how. >> there is still time. just watch and learn. >> take it away. >> good morning, everyone. friday it is. >>> real quickly, let's go through it. that's the cold front. it's a strong one. mid-atlantic states, you're seeing a combination of warm moist air coming in, southeasterly breeze from the atlantic and the cold air from behind the front. that means strong storms potential potentially. it's still cold in the upper midwest, or the northern great lakes,
don, thank you this morning. >>> the naacp is 100 years old, and president obama joined the celebration in new york last night. mrama said, without the naacp's efforts, he would not be president. he also said race relations in america can still be improved. >> there probably has never been less discrimination in america than there is today. i think we can say that. but make no mistake, the pain of discrimination is still felt in america. >> the president said he wants young...
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mrs. katherine jackson, michael jackson's mother. we will continue to watch with the motorcade and see exactly where they are going. but cnn's don minutes. i know you were as well? >> i was moved, wolf. i mean, honestly, wolf, why do you always do this to me? wolf, you know, you're kind of like a dad to me. yeah, i was absolutely moved. i thought about my childhood. i was writing people about it i was talking to my mom during the service. i thought about being a little boy in church when my dad died, when my grandmother died, when my fa real father died as a kid and listening to those hymns and all those songs, i was a kid going to church on sunday, all i wanted to do was get out of church and go play my jackson 5 songs and dance, i didn't want to be in church as a kid. i realize the importance of this. but enough about me, this is about a lot of folks. this lady, young lady stopped me on my way out and said, thank you for your compliments about my reporting on this. i'm sure you recognize her, wolf this is cicely tyson, the actress extrordinaire, icon. we have been talking, she was particularly moved, wolf, by brooke shields. a
mrs. katherine jackson, michael jackson's mother. we will continue to watch with the motorcade and see exactly where they are going. but cnn's don minutes. i know you were as well? >> i was moved, wolf. i mean, honestly, wolf, why do you always do this to me? wolf, you know, you're kind of like a dad to me. yeah, i was absolutely moved. i thought about my childhood. i was writing people about it i was talking to my mom during the service. i thought about being a little boy in church when...
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don' don't give me an oper. >> the gentleman is instructed to speak english. [laughter] >> and your time has expired. >> i thank -- i urge a yes vote. >> mr. chairman. >> mr.barton. >> the minority appeals the minute and yield back the bounds of its time. >> the chair wishes to recognize for additional comments, other members but we hope they will not be as lengthy as comments i mr. weiner. i am going to yield five minutes to mr. in, but i hope he would take just a short part of it and then yield to others who wish to speak on the subject. >> thank you very much, thank you. i will take less time and yield to others. first of all, i am in strong support of this amendment. i want to commend mr. whitaker i think single-payer makes the most sense for this country at a time when we're looking to change health care, at a time we know that 47 million americans are uninsured, at a time when we know the health care system is broken getting more and more expensive. the insurance companies are cherry picking. people can't get insurance. people like medicare, let's expand medicare. to me, it's simple. i talked to senior citizens and they like medicare. they are afraid
don' don't give me an oper. >> the gentleman is instructed to speak english. [laughter] >> and your time has expired. >> i thank -- i urge a yes vote. >> mr. chairman. >> mr.barton. >> the minority appeals the minute and yield back the bounds of its time. >> the chair wishes to recognize for additional comments, other members but we hope they will not be as lengthy as comments i mr. weiner. i am going to yield five minutes to mr. in, but i hope he would...
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mr. murphy: just briefly to close. in connecticut, during the course of my work in the state legislature, a lot of us would don a button that said keep the promise. that was a reminder to us that we deinstitution nationalize those with mental illness that they have humane and responsible housing in the community. this bill i think does just that, it helps us keep that promise to those people living with physical and metropolitanal disabilities that we are going to find them supportive housing in the community. i thank representative biggert for her advocacy and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1675. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed. and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the gentleman from florida. mr. posey: i would like to request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and n
mr. murphy: just briefly to close. in connecticut, during the course of my work in the state legislature, a lot of us would don a button that said keep the promise. that was a reminder to us that we deinstitution nationalize those with mental illness that they have humane and responsible housing in the community. this bill i think does just that, it helps us keep that promise to those people living with physical and metropolitanal disabilities that we are going to find them supportive housing...