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he said it was par for the course. >> sandra lilly, thanks so much. we appreciate your insights and we will probably talk soon. >> any time. >>> now, for a look at the national weather. we want to turn to pete meet, bill karins. he joins us with our weather forecast. great news out of chile. give us good news when it comes to hurricane paula. >> not bad news out there. we still have this hurricane we are dealing with. south florida still has its eyes on it. that's the only concern. it is a category 2 hurricane, a pretty serious storm. only ten miles wide where the hurricane force winds are. here is the brand new forecast, just out from the hurricane center. taking the storm toward the western tip of cuba and weakening it, thursday into friday. as of now, we are keeping it out of florida. it is still going to rain in south florida over the next couple of days. a couple of our computers, those are the skigly lines, do take the storm through the florida straights. that's the only concern for everyone heading to work or school. you will need your umbrella
he said it was par for the course. >> sandra lilly, thanks so much. we appreciate your insights and we will probably talk soon. >> any time. >>> now, for a look at the national weather. we want to turn to pete meet, bill karins. he joins us with our weather forecast. great news out of chile. give us good news when it comes to hurricane paula. >> not bad news out there. we still have this hurricane we are dealing with. south florida still has its eyes on it. that's the...
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lilly fell 4%. that pales in comparison to amylin, losing almost half its value. alkermes also involved in the drug's development. its stock shed more than a quarter of its value. the winner may be novo nordisk, which sells a competing treatment. its stock gained 10%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: social security payments are a lifeline for many retirees, but the amount of that check isn't fixed. it depends on how much you paid in social security taxes while you worked. in tonight's "money profiles" segment, benno schmidt has the story of a widow shortchanged on social security because of a mistake made years ago. >> i don't have nothing now. nothing. everyday is a hassle for me. >> reporter: miami resident dorothy miller never imagined retirement like this, living month to month, barely getting by. >> living on a social security check, believe me, my bills are more than my check! >> reporter: and dorothy miller's social security check might be a lot bigger today, except for a mistake made by her late husband decades ago. back in the 1950s, james
lilly fell 4%. that pales in comparison to amylin, losing almost half its value. alkermes also involved in the drug's development. its stock shed more than a quarter of its value. the winner may be novo nordisk, which sells a competing treatment. its stock gained 10%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: social security payments are a lifeline for many retirees, but the amount of that check isn't fixed. it depends on how much you paid in social security taxes while you...
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it was to your question about some of the parcels down by paige and lilly street.e of the parcels are not in that district. we surveyed that area, and we did get some opposition down there, so we didn't include them when we went ahead with the district. is that the area you are referring to? >> right. i assumed that all the parcels that had the red border? >> it is just the parcels in gray or yellow that are in the district. white is not in the district. we initially surveyed them, and there were a lot not interested in down there, so we didn't include them. >> but haze and ivy. >> where it is gray and yellow, they are include -- included. it is just touching franklin. >> has there been any indication from bank of america where things are going to go? >> we have been talking with them. it is hard to find the right person to talk to. we have started conversations, and so we will see where they are, and hopefully they will weigh in on the ballot phase. >> all right. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so colleagues, this item is before us. >> i will make a motion t
it was to your question about some of the parcels down by paige and lilly street.e of the parcels are not in that district. we surveyed that area, and we did get some opposition down there, so we didn't include them when we went ahead with the district. is that the area you are referring to? >> right. i assumed that all the parcels that had the red border? >> it is just the parcels in gray or yellow that are in the district. white is not in the district. we initially surveyed them,...
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lilly, we're going to miss you. >> congrats, lilly. >> kind of a joke. >> congrats. [ male announcerther. and another. just a dishonest politician, trying to hide his record of failure. the real brown plan? more spending on out-of-control state pensions. more favors for the big teachers union, blocking education reform. more job-killing taxes and regulations. more of the same old failure from sacramento. job killer jerry brown. always more taxes, more spending, and more lost jobs. i'm among 30,000 employees always more taxes, more spending, who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. one hundred million for herself. fiorina never cared about our jobs. not then and not now. i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message.
lilly, we're going to miss you. >> congrats, lilly. >> kind of a joke. >> congrats. [ male announcerther. and another. just a dishonest politician, trying to hide his record of failure. the real brown plan? more spending on out-of-control state pensions. more favors for the big teachers union, blocking education reform. more job-killing taxes and regulations. more of the same old failure from sacramento. job killer jerry brown. always more taxes, more spending, and more lost...
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lillie the philly was brought back to the surface. >>> a tourist is recovering after being bit on thenkle by a poisonous snake. the man was walking along the path in orlando when he stepped on a 2.5-foot cotton mouth water moccasin. he was rushed to the hospital and given some antivenom. he's expected to be okay. >>> a massachusetts woman is under arrest, accused in a bizarre assault case. police say she threw a bag of dog poop into the face of a passing driver to try to get him to slow down. it happened this weekend in the town of belmont, just outside of boston. the woman said she was walking her dog and saw the driver speeding, almost hitting a cyclist. the driver later called police about the thrown dog poop and the woman faces charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. >>> well what is it looking like on the road patranya. >> well we do have some messy incidents out there in terms of crashes on the maryland side. we do have a crash at route 4 at suitland parkway. that may have gone though, but we had an icon at the inner loop and route 5. so a good spot to avoid on t
lillie the philly was brought back to the surface. >>> a tourist is recovering after being bit on thenkle by a poisonous snake. the man was walking along the path in orlando when he stepped on a 2.5-foot cotton mouth water moccasin. he was rushed to the hospital and given some antivenom. he's expected to be okay. >>> a massachusetts woman is under arrest, accused in a bizarre assault case. police say she threw a bag of dog poop into the face of a passing driver to try to get...
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next speaker, i am looking at the map, and toward the western side of the map, the properties,-page, lillyhaze street, that are between franklin and goth, it looks like there are property owners and separate individuals. that part of the map is pretty free of color and seems a place to focus outreach efforts to be able to do that. with those buildings, it might be easier to get that support. next speaker, please? >> i just wanted to say that there is really no oversight of the c.b.d. they are running for-profit and non-profit organizations at the same time. they claim it is private funds in the neighborhood where there is almost 100% renting. you can ask
next speaker, i am looking at the map, and toward the western side of the map, the properties,-page, lillyhaze street, that are between franklin and goth, it looks like there are property owners and separate individuals. that part of the map is pretty free of color and seems a place to focus outreach efforts to be able to do that. with those buildings, it might be easier to get that support. next speaker, please? >> i just wanted to say that there is really no oversight of the c.b.d. they...
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next speaker, i am looking at the map, and toward the western side of the map, the properties,-page, lillyhaze street, that are between franklin and goth, it looks like there are property owners and separate individuals. that part of the map is pretty free of color and seems a place to focus outreach efforts to be able to do that. with those buildings, it might be easier to get that support. next speaker, please? >> i just wanted to say that there is really no oversight of the c.b.d. they are running for-profit and non-profit organizations at the same time. they claim it is private funds in the neighborhood where there is almost 100% renting. you can ask yourself are they really private funds. the civic center is also pretty questionable because the public funds -- like they are going to be assessed to government-owned buildings, and that is not really private funds. but then they are going to go to a private board of directors to make decisions about where this money goes. as far as the services, people can really just organize and come out and actually do things as opposed to asking for
next speaker, i am looking at the map, and toward the western side of the map, the properties,-page, lillyhaze street, that are between franklin and goth, it looks like there are property owners and separate individuals. that part of the map is pretty free of color and seems a place to focus outreach efforts to be able to do that. with those buildings, it might be easier to get that support. next speaker, please? >> i just wanted to say that there is really no oversight of the c.b.d. they...
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eli lilly is dropping plans to seek approval for head and neck cancers.wo americans are among it is three recipients of the nobel prize for economics. winning f their analysis of markets with search friction. back to you. >> thank you much. >> microsoft dominant on computers and not smart phones. they will try to change that with their latest offering, windows phone 7. microsoft expected to reveal multiple manufacturers set to build them. earlier reviews of the operating system have been very positive despite microsoft's spotty history with phones. the phone expected to hit the shelves in europe, possibly within two weeks and u.s. by thanksgiving. 22 days to go before mid-term elections and the white house is raising questions about who is spending big money to influence your vote. today in the east bay's tracie potts has a look at the ad wars and who is behind them. >> harry reid said no one can do more than he can. really harry? >> dozens of new ads are popping up on tv screens across america. many of them not from democrats or republicans. the white ho
eli lilly is dropping plans to seek approval for head and neck cancers.wo americans are among it is three recipients of the nobel prize for economics. winning f their analysis of markets with search friction. back to you. >> thank you much. >> microsoft dominant on computers and not smart phones. they will try to change that with their latest offering, windows phone 7. microsoft expected to reveal multiple manufacturers set to build them. earlier reviews of the operating system have...
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the entire commission was sworn by supervisor -- vice chair joseph: i was sworn in by lilly brown. commissioner meko: tony hall administered the oath at our first meetinging. >> tony hall? vice chair joseph: no. president newlin: we can get an answer from the city attorney. >> i will find out for you. vice chair joseph: to that end, if the mayor is not around, who usually swears, i think any one of the supervisors can swear him in. we should make sure that that occurs. >> we will do our best to get an answer and do our best to have the commissioner seated by the -- before the next meeting, if we're able to. president newlin: any other questions? seeing none. inspector granelli. >> good evening, commissioners. if you turny your binders, you'll see my report. i'll recap it with you. initially there has been two changes. one a new manager has taken charge again of the venue, both acting the director and myself have talked to this new manager in the last week and pretty much told him the current situation that the space sits in. unfortunately also there's a typo there that says will, i
the entire commission was sworn by supervisor -- vice chair joseph: i was sworn in by lilly brown. commissioner meko: tony hall administered the oath at our first meetinging. >> tony hall? vice chair joseph: no. president newlin: we can get an answer from the city attorney. >> i will find out for you. vice chair joseph: to that end, if the mayor is not around, who usually swears, i think any one of the supervisors can swear him in. we should make sure that that occurs. >> we...
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i think about the women who fought hard to ensure that the very first bill i got her was lillie ledbtter fair pay act and that is because there were lots of democratic women who fought hard to make that happen. >> your announcement was written about this week. they said there was over 100 women running on the gop ticket but has not stopped emily's list from portraying republicans as chauvinistic. there are women participating in that party. >> at emily's list, we want to make this clear -- it is not about the policy. it is about the policy is that empower women to raise their families the way they want to raise their families and to have careers or not have careers, to figure out the work/life balance that so many women are dealing with today. it is very much about the policies. we have a set of republican candidates around the country who want to lessen the ability for women of this country to make their own choices. >> barbara boxer and patty murray, will we see them back in the senate next year? >> i believe so. they have done such an amazing job of representing the voters of their st
i think about the women who fought hard to ensure that the very first bill i got her was lillie ledbtter fair pay act and that is because there were lots of democratic women who fought hard to make that happen. >> your announcement was written about this week. they said there was over 100 women running on the gop ticket but has not stopped emily's list from portraying republicans as chauvinistic. there are women participating in that party. >> at emily's list, we want to make this...
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. >> the first legislation that the president passed was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act.he first month he was in. he created the white house council women and girls and we created a forum called the white house forum on flexibility. and the first time probably in the history of our nation we had a president talking about the need for flexibility but not just from a woman's standpoint. and not even from a family standpoint. but from an economic standpoint. >> this year, the women's bureau turned 90. just as women became the majority of american workers. manzano-diaz will focus on four key issues: pay equity, work-life balance, women in science technology, engineering and math or stem jobs, and assistance for homeless women veterans. women need to advance in non-traditional fields to close the pay gap. >> we are look at ways in which the green economy not only do we promote women in terms of green jobs but we are also promoting women in terms of green entrepreneurship. we have a pilot program in atlanta in which we are contracting with a third party, to provide business tra
. >> the first legislation that the president passed was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act.he first month he was in. he created the white house council women and girls and we created a forum called the white house forum on flexibility. and the first time probably in the history of our nation we had a president talking about the need for flexibility but not just from a woman's standpoint. and not even from a family standpoint. but from an economic standpoint. >> this year, the women's...
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martha: checked her out, and, lilly is doing fine, last report. here's to lilly!and i'll have another! signed, sealed, delivered before the big day, 32 states allowing early november voting. and early october voting, too, for that matter and fewer than 60% of american voters actually showed up in person at polling places in 2008, now, the same year, more than 17 million across the country, cast an early ballot. in oregon, they do it 100%, by mail-in, it is becoming a way of life, colorado, the mail in vote gains in popularity every year and alicia acuna is live in different. how does it affect -- and i have to think it duoes, how does it affect campaign strategy. >> reporter: it is creating a shift in the allocation of campaign resources. cash, where they are spending it and, for instance, here in colorado, 60% of the registered voters will do it by mail, this year, and, when the secretary of state's office, sends out those mail-in ballots on october 12th, voters that he have option to fill it out and send it ba or they can sit on it and walk into a precinct on el
martha: checked her out, and, lilly is doing fine, last report. here's to lilly!and i'll have another! signed, sealed, delivered before the big day, 32 states allowing early november voting. and early october voting, too, for that matter and fewer than 60% of american voters actually showed up in person at polling places in 2008, now, the same year, more than 17 million across the country, cast an early ballot. in oregon, they do it 100%, by mail-in, it is becoming a way of life, colorado, the...
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nobody was lilly-white, that's for sure. >> but were not the nazis planning for mass executions of -- and enslavement of slavs and jews? there was a lot more than fighting for the jews. it was for nazi domination of eastern europe. >> the website is not the educational tool. the website is really there for people who are interested in the organization or want to learn more about it. it's not the end-all to be all. one of the things we do with new members we talk about the whole history of the war. and what went on. like i said, that's absolutely one of the darkest periods in history. >> on the website it says -- you called them "valiant men." do you believe these men, who in some cases, took part in these crimes were valiant men? >> i think they thought they were fighting for their homeland. >> i'm sure the people in the concentration kampbs thought they were doing a good thing, too. that doesn't make it so. do you think these were valiant men? >> i don't think we can sit here and judge that today. we were not there the time
nobody was lilly-white, that's for sure. >> but were not the nazis planning for mass executions of -- and enslavement of slavs and jews? there was a lot more than fighting for the jews. it was for nazi domination of eastern europe. >> the website is not the educational tool. the website is really there for people who are interested in the organization or want to learn more about it. it's not the end-all to be all. one of the things we do with new members we talk about the whole...
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this kind of whack feminism from a whom who opposed the lilly ledbetter act and everything the democratsn on the public level, from insuring mammograms without copays, to trying to keep wages at a livable level, and trying to keep some public services throughout, that makes me scream too so it's a nasty picture on both sides. >> here's tom brokaw, the moderator, broaching the subject, here it is. >> it's a notorious part of this campaign in which somebody in your campaign referred to ms. whitman as a whore. >> this is a five-week old private conversation picked up on a cell phone with a garbled transmission. the campaign apologized promptly and i affirm that apology. >> the fact that you're defending your campaign for a slur and a personal attack on me, i think it's -- it's not befitting of california. it's not befitting of the office you're running for. >> john, what do you think? affirm that apology. that wasn't good enough? >> i think meg whitman is right. i also think laura flanders is right. this isn't what it's about. california is going completely bankrupt. businesses are fleeing
this kind of whack feminism from a whom who opposed the lilly ledbetter act and everything the democratsn on the public level, from insuring mammograms without copays, to trying to keep wages at a livable level, and trying to keep some public services throughout, that makes me scream too so it's a nasty picture on both sides. >> here's tom brokaw, the moderator, broaching the subject, here it is. >> it's a notorious part of this campaign in which somebody in your campaign referred...
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today's young great comedians, jerry seinfeld, chris rock and jon stewart and colbert and whoopi and lillyd all of them. they were very much like these guys. completely taking the cast of comedy seriously, honing their act. it was exciting to talk to them about the craft. i loved it. >> mike: i learned more about not only the comedians but the nature of comedy. one of the most powerful statements was seinfeld's when he said comedy is like sports. i thought that was extremely insightful. got to making me think so is politics. you have instant feedback you either win or lose. seinfeld says you get on the stage, tell a joke and you know whether it worked or not. you do a movie and people may say i loved it, but you don't really no. >> no interpretation is needed. he said when you're doing a play and somebody comes backstage and says you were great. you think, was i? was i good? if you are a comedian you know darn well whether you are were good or not it is like a football game or politics the score is on the board and that's what it is. >> mike: the laugh for is the scoreboard of a comedian.
today's young great comedians, jerry seinfeld, chris rock and jon stewart and colbert and whoopi and lillyd all of them. they were very much like these guys. completely taking the cast of comedy seriously, honing their act. it was exciting to talk to them about the craft. i loved it. >> mike: i learned more about not only the comedians but the nature of comedy. one of the most powerful statements was seinfeld's when he said comedy is like sports. i thought that was extremely insightful....
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this kind of whack feminism from a woman who opposed the lilly led bert act, who would oppose just aboutve done to improve life for women on the public level from, you know, ensuring mammograms without co-pays to trying to keep wages at a livable level, and kind of -- and trying to keep some public services out there. that makes me scream too so it's a nasty picture on both sides. >> here's tom brokaw the moderator broaching the subject. here it. >> it's now a notorious part in campaign, in which somebody in your campaign referred to ms. whitman as a whore. >> this is a five-week-old private conversation. >> whoa, whoa. >> picked up on a cell phone with a garbled transmission, very hard to detect who it is. the campaign apologized promptly and i affirm that apology tonight. >> the fact that you are defending your campaign for a slur and you know, a personal attack on me, i think it's -- >> it's not even true. >> it's not befitting of california, it's not befitting of the office that you're running for. >> john feehery, what do you think, affirm that apology, that wasn't good enough. >> w
this kind of whack feminism from a woman who opposed the lilly led bert act, who would oppose just aboutve done to improve life for women on the public level from, you know, ensuring mammograms without co-pays to trying to keep wages at a livable level, and kind of -- and trying to keep some public services out there. that makes me scream too so it's a nasty picture on both sides. >> here's tom brokaw the moderator broaching the subject. here it. >> it's now a notorious part in...
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outot of there that tends to take the quality away and make it -- i think of belleek ledbetter -- lillyedbetter bill. being able to sue your employer because you didn't get an equal rage, that is critical. if you cannot allow person to assume because they're not getting the fair wage that they deserve because of their gender, look what are we about as a nation? -- what are we about as a nation? >> you get 30 seconds. ok, we're moving along. >> the advertisements for this race -- what your thoughts about the tone, and what was your strategy this year? >> one of the things that we have seen in this election cycle is unprecedented. it is not the fault of mr. hanna, but certainly people that support him, the 527's, they have spent millions of dollars on commercials, that are wall street-backed. i supported wall street reform. they came in with huge amounts of money to run commercials against me. that is the unfortunate results of the decision in citizens united. my position and legislation to make it harder for oil companies to drill and less regulated. i was told that i should be careful b
outot of there that tends to take the quality away and make it -- i think of belleek ledbetter -- lillyedbetter bill. being able to sue your employer because you didn't get an equal rage, that is critical. if you cannot allow person to assume because they're not getting the fair wage that they deserve because of their gender, look what are we about as a nation? -- what are we about as a nation? >> you get 30 seconds. ok, we're moving along. >> the advertisements for this race --...
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when you look at the lilly ledbetter act, i actually read the bill.t allows trial lawyers to take control of women's rights without even checking with them. it allows them to certify a whole class of women and take control of their legal rights in a case. in the end, that could be one of the altman ways to denigrate women, because they did not even realize that some trial lawyer that set the limit and says if you don't respond to meet on this time on this form, i get control of your rights. it was a terrible piece of legislation. >> we are out of time. let's give them a round of applause, please. [applause] that is our show for this wednesday night. our thanks for the city of chicago. join us tomorrow for a live debate for governor. >> the chicago dreams as one out of five voters in the state do not trust either one of view -- the chicago tribune says one out of five voters in the state do not trust either one of you. >> i love this country. i have served in uniform and in congress. we are the most unique force for human dignity and liberty on the pla
when you look at the lilly ledbetter act, i actually read the bill.t allows trial lawyers to take control of women's rights without even checking with them. it allows them to certify a whole class of women and take control of their legal rights in a case. in the end, that could be one of the altman ways to denigrate women, because they did not even realize that some trial lawyer that set the limit and says if you don't respond to meet on this time on this form, i get control of your rights. it...
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it has shutddwn ross daae boulevardd you want to stick with lilly %-we have trouuleeon the top sie ofive -ook at bel air road, you'regoie along he outer loop. a ride at 83, witt an average speed oo 22 miles per hour. it will remain heavy as you head over to the west side. a 22-minute ridd from 795 to 95 -ith an average speed of 22 miles per houu. unfortunately the congestion wiil continue for those of you -oll plazaarom the fort mack that's a llok at he trafffi edge. patrice, back to you. >>> herr are the stories we're following this mooniin. trial are headed into day 4 of deliberattons but alleady alreadd signs he they may beú deedlock. theyysent a note tt the judge, the jury has not reached a %-charges.decisiio on the two each defendant is facing 29 counts. >> reporter: they have a display about the d!! d domestie over he years. there's been thingg for a while like 24 hourrhot lines to3 prevent this kind of thing. now they're going in a new direction oe try to touch teens in a daily issues of daaing violence. you ove mm you love me not.com starts today and the kickoff is here at sin
it has shutddwn ross daae boulevardd you want to stick with lilly %-we have trouuleeon the top sie ofive -ook at bel air road, you'regoie along he outer loop. a ride at 83, witt an average speed oo 22 miles per hour. it will remain heavy as you head over to the west side. a 22-minute ridd from 795 to 95 -ith an average speed of 22 miles per houu. unfortunately the congestion wiil continue for those of you -oll plazaarom the fort mack that's a llok at he trafffi edge. patrice, back to you....
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films, because seeing creepy kids.ú >> but she iggnres that adviccú in cass 39 and helps a little lillyto be cursed,,3 that may prove ppoblematic. in letting me in, a native 12 another young creepy girl. his new pal is a blood hirsty vampire.ú >> yes. >> would you stillllike me, even if i wasn't a girl. >> the original film let the right one in, came out nearly two years ago, but that is not stopping critics from embracing this prematurely remake, let e in is rated r. >>> coming up in our 7:00 hour, that got something on your mind? share it with baltimore. how you can send us yoor a sinkhole opens a road in anne arundel ounty. you are taking a live look at rule the tweet. rule the upload. rule the status update. rule the moment. we built america's most reliable network to make a more powerful you. rule the air. verizon ú>> fixe 45 morning news. >>> when it rains, it pours. >>> hurricane season in maryland. >>> remnants of ropical disormú nicole dumped over a oot of >>> oh my god.nd. >>> the conddtions you're waking the worst of it. >>> the inrrin issover, utú it's not done causing troub
films, because seeing creepy kids.ú >> but she iggnres that adviccú in cass 39 and helps a little lillyto be cursed,,3 that may prove ppoblematic. in letting me in, a native 12 another young creepy girl. his new pal is a blood hirsty vampire.ú >> yes. >> would you stillllike me, even if i wasn't a girl. >> the original film let the right one in, came out nearly two years ago, but that is not stopping critics from embracing this prematurely remake, let e in is rated r....
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its first legislative act was signing the lilly ledbetter act, followed by the council of women an girlsappointment on the supreme court. yet despite seeing significant policy action and attention geared toward women in general, these acts seem not to be resonating among white women voters for some reason, particularly not at the levels we see resonating among women of color and particularly among black women. nor are we seeing that these effort have resulted in the maintenance of the same level of support that white women showed this administration back in 2008. this is not to suggest that the majority of white women voters did in fact vote for this president they didn't. however, a large enough proportion of this constituency voted for this administration that it helped to be part of a key coalition -- coalition, part of that key coalition that brought in the president and the huge democratic gains we saw in congress in 2008. given this factor, the pow over what naomi campbell termed the sister vote is especially critical this year. it's something that we would behoove ourselves, each
its first legislative act was signing the lilly ledbetter act, followed by the council of women an girlsappointment on the supreme court. yet despite seeing significant policy action and attention geared toward women in general, these acts seem not to be resonating among white women voters for some reason, particularly not at the levels we see resonating among women of color and particularly among black women. nor are we seeing that these effort have resulted in the maintenance of the same...
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i've watched him with the senator lugar and went back to indiana, eli lilly and work in the reagan administrations an innovator. he thinks outside the box. you don't see that too often today in politics. you have the conventional campaigns, all of the consultants, things you can and cannot do. but he's always been a person that would think outside the box. that is why he has been tremendously successful in the state of indiana and has notoriety in japan, because of what he has done with the toll road and lower taxes. in having been president and ceo of hudson in the past, i cannot think of a greater honor read than the governor of the state of indiana, the hon. mitch daniels. [applause] >> mark twain said the perfect audience was informed, intelligent, an acquisitive, and drunk. [laughter] it's been a long evening and i'm thinking we're near perfect here which would come in handy. thank you million. this has been like a college reunion. there are folks here have long to see for a long time and for that alone i am incredibly grateful. it's an intimidating audience. even as the man said, jefferson
i've watched him with the senator lugar and went back to indiana, eli lilly and work in the reagan administrations an innovator. he thinks outside the box. you don't see that too often today in politics. you have the conventional campaigns, all of the consultants, things you can and cannot do. but he's always been a person that would think outside the box. that is why he has been tremendously successful in the state of indiana and has notoriety in japan, because of what he has done with the...
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remember, the very first bill he signed into law as president was the only ledbetter fair pay act -- lillyedbetter fair pay act to ensure women get equal pay for equal work. barack believes every young person deserves the chances that he and i got, and that is why he is reforming our schools from top to bottom. he made investments in our community colleges. he increased student aid and tuition tax credits. he eliminated tens of billions of dollars in wasteful subsidies to big banks providing student loans, and he is sending their money where it belongs -- to our students. [applause] and that's not just an investment in their future, it is an investment in our countries future. barack believes that it is our solemn obligation to serve our men and women in uniform as well as they have served us. so he has made one of the largest investments in our veterans in decades. he is helping them get the education they have earned, the jobs they deserve, and he is making sure they get the health care they need, and portman treatment for their moorings of today's wars l -- wounds for today's wars. i ha
remember, the very first bill he signed into law as president was the only ledbetter fair pay act -- lillyedbetter fair pay act to ensure women get equal pay for equal work. barack believes every young person deserves the chances that he and i got, and that is why he is reforming our schools from top to bottom. he made investments in our community colleges. he increased student aid and tuition tax credits. he eliminated tens of billions of dollars in wasteful subsidies to big banks providing...
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they include amgen, lilly, pfizer and merck. i would also like to thank our members and associations that have helped us through promoting this event. including the national latina health network, tie counterfeiting coalition, men's health network, american pharmacists' association. with all of that we could not thank them enough. we appreciate the effort they have put in through their advocacy and their efforts to educate others on this issue. for those of you not familiar with the partnership, let me give a quick background about urbanization. we are comprised of 60 non- profit organizations committed to the safety of prescription drugs and protecting consumers against counterfeit medicine. our message is clear, counterfeit medicine does exist. it is up to the constituencies represented here today to take action to ensure we protect the supply chain every day. several years ago we developed the following principles to support quality assurances within these programs and help establish a drug distribution system. this includes
they include amgen, lilly, pfizer and merck. i would also like to thank our members and associations that have helped us through promoting this event. including the national latina health network, tie counterfeiting coalition, men's health network, american pharmacists' association. with all of that we could not thank them enough. we appreciate the effort they have put in through their advocacy and their efforts to educate others on this issue. for those of you not familiar with the...
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i watched him with senator lugar, went back to indiana, president of hudson institute, eli lilly, thene out and worked in the reagan administration, served as o.m.b. director under george w. bush. like herman kahn, mitch is an innovator. he thinks outside the box. and you don't see that too often today in politics. because, you know, you have the conventional campaigns, you've got all the consultants, and you've got the things that you can do and can't do and it's pretty well many times scripted. but mitch has always been a person that would think outside the box. and that's why i think he's been tremendously successful in the state of indiana and has notoriety according to abisan in japan because of what he's done with the toll road and pro growth low taxes. so i think having been president and c.e.o. of hudson in the past, i can't think of a greater honoree than the governor of the state of indiana, the honorable mitch daniels. >> mark twain said that the perfect audience was informed, intelligent, inquisitive, and drunk. [laughter] >> been a long evening, i'm thinking we're pretty n
i watched him with senator lugar, went back to indiana, president of hudson institute, eli lilly, thene out and worked in the reagan administration, served as o.m.b. director under george w. bush. like herman kahn, mitch is an innovator. he thinks outside the box. and you don't see that too often today in politics. because, you know, you have the conventional campaigns, you've got all the consultants, and you've got the things that you can do and can't do and it's pretty well many times...
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i think it can get down to issues like lilly ledbetter getting the paper reported. it is a good example of how the democrats are on the side of women. when you talk about health care, rather than talking about it brought the, but in terms of maternity coverage as opposed to republicans that say that they do not need maternity care. i think issues like that reach out to women. host: when you draw it down, how do women rate the economic issues? guest: it is a much smaller gap than they prefer in the generic congressional ballot. again, it shows that they are looking at the selection trend economic plans. there, the republican party has gained ground, particularly since 2006. we released a poll last week that showed a slim majorities, but majority nonetheless, of women across this country the believe that tarp, the balance of the auto industry and health care have been more failures than successes. i think that is interesting because the bailout -- if the bailout and initial spending were the tip of the iceberg, then health care was to be tipping point. women control t
i think it can get down to issues like lilly ledbetter getting the paper reported. it is a good example of how the democrats are on the side of women. when you talk about health care, rather than talking about it brought the, but in terms of maternity coverage as opposed to republicans that say that they do not need maternity care. i think issues like that reach out to women. host: when you draw it down, how do women rate the economic issues? guest: it is a much smaller gap than they prefer in...
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office, he worked for lilly's slaughter. professor matthew hindman is an assistant professor in the school of media and public affairs. he wrote that it was going to be a big deal despite what everybody said and turned out to be right. he has written a book called "the myth of digital democracy." it is out of princeton and won a prize from harvard. he is described as a leading techno skull and has suggested some of the utopian prophecies about the internet are inaccurate. just to kick off, let's set the stage in terms of what is social media for a campaign today? >> i think it encompasses a lot of different things with various target audiences. it is one of the ways to keep the media up to date. i have often heard people say press releases may get ignored. the same thing in a facebook page will get picked up. it is where voters increasingly are. we have more than 500 million users worldwide on facebook. it is increasingly a place where voters are and as technology and campaigns have always done, you want to go where the vote
office, he worked for lilly's slaughter. professor matthew hindman is an assistant professor in the school of media and public affairs. he wrote that it was going to be a big deal despite what everybody said and turned out to be right. he has written a book called "the myth of digital democracy." it is out of princeton and won a prize from harvard. he is described as a leading techno skull and has suggested some of the utopian prophecies about the internet are inaccurate. just to kick...
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i thought the people wanted equal pay, though lillie ledbetter act. host: that was held up -- hilda. brian. go ahead, bryan. caller: i think it is kind of odd, in the 2008 election, barack obama out raised john mccain huge. he chose not to do public financing. he got tons of money from special interests. and all of a sudden now, because of the court ruling which i and understand it does not bring more money into the picture, it just takes some of the red tape -- before they had to go through a charitable -- charitable organizations. what is funny, if i heard you right, that senator reid has just about as much money as sharron angle? host: going into the final stretch. caller: the media, if anything, is biased toward the democrats again because everybody believes that the republicans have way more money. they are just getting as much -- it is a fair fight now. i really think it is hypocritical that now we are talking about it, when in the 2008 election, did barack obama outspend john mccain in any swing state at least 2 to 1. host: david brooks writes
i thought the people wanted equal pay, though lillie ledbetter act. host: that was held up -- hilda. brian. go ahead, bryan. caller: i think it is kind of odd, in the 2008 election, barack obama out raised john mccain huge. he chose not to do public financing. he got tons of money from special interests. and all of a sudden now, because of the court ruling which i and understand it does not bring more money into the picture, it just takes some of the red tape -- before they had to go through a...
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i thought the people wanted equal pay, though lillie ledbetter act. host: that was held up -- hilda. brian. go ahead, bryan. caller: i think it is kind of odd, in the 2008 election, barack obama out raised john mccain huge. he chose not to do public financing. he got tons of money from special interests. and all of a sudden now, because of the court ruling which i and understand it does not bring more money into the picture, it just takes some of the red tape -- before they had to go through a charitable -- charitable organizations. what is funny, if i heard you right, that senator reid has just about as much money as sharron angle? host: going into the final stretch. caller: the media, if anything, is biased toward the democrats again because everybody believes that the republicans have way more money. they are just getting as much -- it is a fair fight now. i really think it is hypocritical that now we are talking about it, when in the 2008 election, did barack obama outspend john mccain in any swing state at least 2 to 1. host: david brooks writes
i thought the people wanted equal pay, though lillie ledbetter act. host: that was held up -- hilda. brian. go ahead, bryan. caller: i think it is kind of odd, in the 2008 election, barack obama out raised john mccain huge. he chose not to do public financing. he got tons of money from special interests. and all of a sudden now, because of the court ruling which i and understand it does not bring more money into the picture, it just takes some of the red tape -- before they had to go through a...
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. >> i'm sure you've heard of toddlers and tiaras, this is zombies and tiaras, my daughter lilly and hon. let's bring out our bunion family from "toy story," lamont, lachika, tell us about your costumes. >> we're the "toy story" family. i'm barbie, this is buzz light-year, micah is woody and lamont, dad, is the green army guy. >> no mr. potato head? >> i'm the boss of these people. >> what did he say? >> don't repeat it. all right, hello, okay. so -- we have a draw. we have a draw. it is a three-way draw. it was a smackdown, every family come on out, yes, come on out, come out here, we are doing -- it is a -- >> no, ethel. >> everyone wins $100. it was supposed to be $100, $75 and $50. >> ethel is feeling generous today. >> everyone is going to win. kat is going to pay the difference. >> how to youmado you make a sw little old lady swear like a sailor? you get another sweet face little old lady to yell bingo. >> do you like that? >> i had to clean it up for little woody. >> it was really, really good. we have a lot coming up. we have creepy animals. >> creepy animals, the stars of in
. >> i'm sure you've heard of toddlers and tiaras, this is zombies and tiaras, my daughter lilly and hon. let's bring out our bunion family from "toy story," lamont, lachika, tell us about your costumes. >> we're the "toy story" family. i'm barbie, this is buzz light-year, micah is woody and lamont, dad, is the green army guy. >> no mr. potato head? >> i'm the boss of these people. >> what did he say? >> don't repeat it. all right, hello,...