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reporter: in spite of the frustration, it's a blissful time for jones and his family after that is s ly have been through. reconnecting and relaxing. sharing the joy of being alive and being together. jones still has a long road ahead in his recovery. and he battles with an emotional wound that may never heal. [ david ] well, i basically started noticing my hair loss a couple years ago, soi started using rogaine foam. [ male announcer ] only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85%of guys. it just brought about lot of confidence. [ male announcer ] try new unscented rogae foam. learn more at rogaine.com. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. >>> now the conclusion of the incredible story of marine sergeant joe we jones. having releshed to walk, he devotes s mself to new duties, family, school, his fellow wounded vets. beneath it all is a pain that hasn't diminished that no one else can see. >> reporter: after months of back breaking work. >> thanks.
reporter: in spite of the frustration, it's a blissful time for jones and his family after that is s ly have been through. reconnecting and relaxing. sharing the joy of being alive and being together. jones still has a long road ahead in his recovery. and he battles with an emotional wound that may never heal. [ david ] well, i basically started noticing my hair loss a couple years ago, soi started using rogaine foam. [ male announcer ] only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85%of guys....
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three hundred seventy five s. l. e g.'s good latest in a long line russians alexander ludwig and. made some of the first strides in constructing the incandescent lamps in the eighteenth seventies using carbon filaments renowned american inventor thomas edison introduced improved filaments extended relatively short life of electric bulbs first to forty then to over one thousand hours by the early twentieth century the tungsten filament light bulbs still in use today were already emerging fluorescent lamps appeared in the thirty's college and lamps at the end of the one nine hundred fifty s. and high pressure sodium street lighting in the sixty's compact fluorescents or c.f.l. were pioneered in the seventy's and are still a popular option as we move towards energy efficiency gallium nitride light emitting diodes made the scene in the ninety's with improvements in technology since then showing incredible flexibility and efficiency and quite possibly making l.e.d. the lighting of the future. it was that great future that brought out the big shots the octagon factory opening governor o
three hundred seventy five s. l. e g.'s good latest in a long line russians alexander ludwig and. made some of the first strides in constructing the incandescent lamps in the eighteenth seventies using carbon filaments renowned american inventor thomas edison introduced improved filaments extended relatively short life of electric bulbs first to forty then to over one thousand hours by the early twentieth century the tungsten filament light bulbs still in use today were already emerging...
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will liftoff on friday on the final shuttle pheugts >> rain is move t toward cape canaveral the shut s-l to blast off at 8:26 friday morning or time ebs pergts say the forecast gets better with a 40% chance of wash t on saágt and a 60% chance on sunday. . >>> we are overnight lows -rbgts tpogt -rbgts phoefgt areas stargt t ougt in t 50s san jose -rbgts 5g9, santa rosa -rbgts 53 -rbgts so our khraoeu phaeugt is pwraeubgt t ougt in full force >>> come t soon, a new video khagt feature on facepwaobgt how you can taeubgt i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap.
will liftoff on friday on the final shuttle pheugts >> rain is move t toward cape canaveral the shut s-l to blast off at 8:26 friday morning or time ebs pergts say the forecast gets better with a 40% chance of wash t on saágt and a 60% chance on sunday. . >>> we are overnight lows -rbgts tpogt -rbgts phoefgt areas stargt t ougt in t 50s san jose -rbgts 5g9, santa rosa -rbgts 53 -rbgts so our khraoeu phaeugt is pwraeubgt t ougt in full force >>> come t soon, a new video...
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will liftoff on friday on the final shuttle pheugts >> rain is move t toward cape canaveral the shut s-l to blast off at 8:26 friday morning or time ebs pergts say the forecast gets better with a 40% chance of wash t on saágt and a 60% chance on sunday. . >>> we are overnight lows -rbgts tpogt -rbgts phoefgt areas stargt t ougt in t 50s san jose -rbgts 5g9, santa rosa -rbgts 53 -rbgts so our khraoeu phaeugt is pwraeubgt t ougt in full force >>> come t soon, a new video khagt feature on facepwaobgt how you can taeubgt srapblgt of it >>> >> new video just in our newsroom. police are on the screen involve t a van -rbgts near 81st boulevard near 8:20 we just received word from the police that the male sreubgt tim died from his injuries. international boulevard is closed at 81st avenue as police investigate what lead to this accident. just 1 passenger was on board t van at the time of the crash >> >> facepwaobgt unveiled a new video khagt feature powered by another familiar name in the text world -rbgts skaoeup pharbgt stk-rbgts urbgts kr- rbgts k erbgts r-rbgts pwergt unveiled it ahropbgt si
will liftoff on friday on the final shuttle pheugts >> rain is move t toward cape canaveral the shut s-l to blast off at 8:26 friday morning or time ebs pergts say the forecast gets better with a 40% chance of wash t on saágt and a 60% chance on sunday. . >>> we are overnight lows -rbgts tpogt -rbgts phoefgt areas stargt t ougt in t 50s san jose -rbgts 5g9, santa rosa -rbgts 53 -rbgts so our khraoeu phaeugt is pwraeubgt t ougt in full force >>> come t soon, a new video...
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todas las estrellas de la m l s. ya lo saben el partido es hoy por telefutura. los vientos el 3 de agosto. cÓmo le afecta al amÉrica eso? >> es el capitÁn, Ícono de la amÉrica. pero es una muy buena etapa para Él venir al fÚtbol de la m l s. para el chicago fire. y pregÚntame a quÉ equipo de la m l s le voy? >> al chicago! [risas] >> finalmente, hay mÁs noticias en el fÚtbol. sergio batista ya no es el tÉcnico de argentina. asÍ lo dio a conocer la asociaciÓn del fÚtbol americano. la afa. fue eliminada en la copa amÉrica por el uruguay y le dijeron: chau, che. >> adiÓs, argentina, mi alma! vamos a la jugada del dÍa. >> compadre mira esto! un tiro de penal Único en estilo de ejecuciÓn. toma lo tuyo. >> esto en partido de quiÉn o como! >> la gente dijo quÉ falta de respeto pero la retaguardia lo ayudÓ y logró su cometido. >> sÍ es una falta de respeto. subestimÓ completamente al portero. pero le saliÓ muy bien la jugada. es la jugada del dÍa. >> tenemos que jugar un partido tÚ y yo. >> una cascarita me encanta. >> en serio, le vas al fÚtbol? >> sÍ. cuÁl es el probl
todas las estrellas de la m l s. ya lo saben el partido es hoy por telefutura. los vientos el 3 de agosto. cÓmo le afecta al amÉrica eso? >> es el capitÁn, Ícono de la amÉrica. pero es una muy buena etapa para Él venir al fÚtbol de la m l s. para el chicago fire. y pregÚntame a quÉ equipo de la m l s le voy? >> al chicago! [risas] >> finalmente, hay mÁs noticias en el fÚtbol. sergio batista ya no es el tÉcnico de argentina. asÍ lo dio a conocer la asociaciÓn del...
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cuando u perna sufren pequeño golpe la beza >>> s problemas dejugador l manchesteres >>> do dependerá dcómoo nejan los medi de comunicación, si no leusca pademientos >>> mientra enéxico,anáticos cen canas de oraciones que piden sal y el manchester united se negoa unontrato e le daría al "chicharit hernández un 80 l dólare r sena >>> por qué demócratas y reblicos no hacen bien su trabo, la hioria dun teibleecuestro eméxico, y elresinte que ce ques el mer equipoe fuol >>> este domgo en aluntol debate sobrea deuda, de qun es la culpa, de mócrat o d republicanos? >>> el plan solo cortes, nocaer a los más necesitadosd eeste ps, incluyendo mlones latin >>> elresinte back obama haerdido edebateolíto no ene control de su prio partid >h ablam conn mexicano que esvo secuestrado por 7 mes y culpa gobieo del esidente fepe calrón no perseguir a s soechoso >>dónde tán? >>> libres y siguiendo seestrando, y dáole coe a gún nil de la licía feral del gobierno >>> y nos acompañal presidente del barça ien esara muchos elejor equipo de futbol del muo >>> al punto >>gracias,asta aí la ti
cuando u perna sufren pequeño golpe la beza >>> s problemas dejugador l manchesteres >>> do dependerá dcómoo nejan los medi de comunicación, si no leusca pademientos >>> mientra enéxico,anáticos cen canas de oraciones que piden sal y el manchester united se negoa unontrato e le daría al "chicharit hernández un 80 l dólare r sena >>> por qué demócratas y reblicos no hacen bien su trabo, la hioria dun teibleecuestro eméxico, y elresinte que ce...
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>> i think she learned, you s l you think, miley?rned, yohe le do you think, miley? >> i think she learned, you know, that she probably, um, needed to make an adjustment in her life, you know. that i think that maybe she felt you know -- at that time realizing that it is, the old much is expected from whom much is given and there's a certain amount of responsibility, you know, for all of us. >> do you think she woke up and realized actually with all the success and the fame and all the positives that go with that, actually, if you're a disney star, you have a responsibility as a role model, which is inarguable. it's not like being a rock star. if you're a disney star, it's different. you have got millions and millions of young people around the world who will copy you. that's the difference. >> yeah. >> she realize that? >> i think so. >> hard. i mean, hard for any girl, i think, to be as successful as she's been, reach their teens and not be allowed to behave how most teens behave. >> i look at it a lot of times and realize that mil
>> i think she learned, you s l you think, miley?rned, yohe le do you think, miley? >> i think she learned, you know, that she probably, um, needed to make an adjustment in her life, you know. that i think that maybe she felt you know -- at that time realizing that it is, the old much is expected from whom much is given and there's a certain amount of responsibility, you know, for all of us. >> do you think she woke up and realized actually with all the success and the fame...
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s f. l. in india oldies are made to believe the move to join the hotel rooms. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the torch was the. new kind of let's go to the close of the show to see don't need to go publicly and read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. a former news of the world a journalist who was the first to name names in the phone hacking scandal is found dead at home a near london death the police say is unexplained but not suspicious it's the latest twist in a spiraling political crisis going all the way up to prime minister david cameron. and violence persists in afghanistan as three more nato soldiers are killed following the assassination of an aide and a half brother of president karzai last week just as the alliance begins handing over control to local forces in parts of the country. and the russian security forces for all the major terror attack on the moscow regions transportation system which could have resulted in huge loss of life. next to peter lavelle asks his guests why the strongest military alliance can't remove colonel
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why not get rid of the s & l tax credit. i think we should go back to the clinton rates for the higher income folks who have been doing quite well. that will put the biggest dent in this deficit with the minimum drag on a very fragile economy. so it's a balanced approach that can get from us where we are to where we need to be. >> let's talk about what's going on right now. it's other on the senate side but they're voting on cut, cap and balance. let me play for you what harry reid said just a short time ago. >> this is an effort to move this piece of legislation off the floor. it's interfering with the negotiations between the white house and the house of representatives, and it is without merit, this legislation. >> congressman walsh, should this kind of stuff be going on? is this is the deal that republicans want, do you have a responsibility to work with the democrats and make some compromises? >> i'm almost amazed with what harry reid just said. there's only one plan that's passed out of the house that meets the criteri
why not get rid of the s & l tax credit. i think we should go back to the clinton rates for the higher income folks who have been doing quite well. that will put the biggest dent in this deficit with the minimum drag on a very fragile economy. so it's a balanced approach that can get from us where we are to where we need to be. >> let's talk about what's going on right now. it's other on the senate side but they're voting on cut, cap and balance. let me play for you what harry reid...
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his wife woke up tuesday and saw a woman grabbing cash and s&l you can see.man ran away an -- and valuables. that woman ran away and trebek ran after her. he ruptured his achilles tendon. he is recovering at his los angeles home and the woman is in jail. >>> 6:36. we have traffic and weather and the weekend look is great. so is today, but jutted a slow start. sunshine in the valleys now. you will see more sun throughout the day. temperatures getting hot in spots. mid-90s in some of the hottest areas inland but at the coastline the fog is very thick this morning right down on the deck. and some visibilities way down so be careful traveling near the coast today. temperatures right about average. that's feeling warm for us. we just have much cooler-than- normal temperatures. 92 the expected high in concord. that is 2 degrees above the average. 85 in san jose. 84 in santa rosa, 67 in san francisco. that's a look at weather. let's check on traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you. and we'll go out towards the bay bridge. the metering lights are on now. lawrence knows
his wife woke up tuesday and saw a woman grabbing cash and s&l you can see.man ran away an -- and valuables. that woman ran away and trebek ran after her. he ruptured his achilles tendon. he is recovering at his los angeles home and the woman is in jail. >>> 6:36. we have traffic and weather and the weekend look is great. so is today, but jutted a slow start. sunshine in the valleys now. you will see more sun throughout the day. temperatures getting hot in spots. mid-90s in some of...
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>> n el greso l expriden mael zelaya a holdas el para lÍti ha do uniro. se haa de launivh@nouni-slateh@ la pooblaciÓn si quie reformar la constuciÓn del >> elesidte anciÓue el 9 julicomenzÁa nsultar sectores lÍticos y cial sobr viabilidadde emprder una rerma de la constituÓ >> aunq s tome mÁs tiem, eremos que la gentnos ine tambiÉn sobrloque los quisiesen que se han como rermas o cambios. >> elanuno incide con el segendaniversaride la destuciÓn l presiden...
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you had the resolution trust crisis during the s&l crisis. both passed, basically saved industries, if you will. i think this was the same analogous situation. at some point in time the government -- in fact, they're out of chrysler now, and over time i believe they'll come out of general motors as well. >> what do you think of the obama administration in terms of the way it structured the bailout, the conversations, discussions around it. you were on the board then, not ceo. >> i came on the board following the bankruptcy at the request of the invitation of the administration. i think the restructuring was done by, quite frankly, a bunch of private equity folks who are, i would say, expert in turnarounds and restructurings. it was done pretty well and the proof has been in the subsequent two years. like i said, a very successful ipo, payback of the majority of the money fronted by both the canadian and american governments, and the fact that we're creating profits today, good cash flow, we're hiring people, we're designing cars that are some
you had the resolution trust crisis during the s&l crisis. both passed, basically saved industries, if you will. i think this was the same analogous situation. at some point in time the government -- in fact, they're out of chrysler now, and over time i believe they'll come out of general motors as well. >> what do you think of the obama administration in terms of the way it structured the bailout, the conversations, discussions around it. you were on the board then, not ceo. >>...
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but one of the, i think, answers i did get that made sense to me when you compare this crisis to the s&l crisis in which 800-some executives went to jail for a crisis that was far smaller in number, in losses, in pain and agony that has been, you know, endured by people where you had actual ceos going to jail, um, you know, we found that one of the key reasons that this occurred was because the regulators in the years when the, when things were good, in the years leading up to the mania and in the mania were not doing their job reining in the practices, taking names, doing investigations so that when the bubble burst, they had no information to bring cases. and so again, it's this regulatory capture. not only had the initial problem of not reining, of failing to rein in, you know, really perverse practices, it then had the secondary impact of contributing to this notion that it was nobody's fault, we can't bring a case, therefore, let's just all go quietly and forget that this ever happened. so i hear your pain, i feel your pain, you know, i think we are trying to get to the bottom of th
but one of the, i think, answers i did get that made sense to me when you compare this crisis to the s&l crisis in which 800-some executives went to jail for a crisis that was far smaller in number, in losses, in pain and agony that has been, you know, endured by people where you had actual ceos going to jail, um, you know, we found that one of the key reasons that this occurred was because the regulators in the years when the, when things were good, in the years leading up to the mania and...
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host: let's go to a call from matt in the s&l, va., and democrats -- in annandale, virginia, on the democratsine. caller: what i see as a major problem --i am 28. your generation has not paid for what you have taken. the people before you have not paid for what you have taken. we need to raise taxes now, because your generation has to pay so that our generation does not owe money. you can say, cut, cut, cut, but people are poor. we need social security. we have massive unemployment. people are retiring. people love their 401k's. how are we going to be able to retire? host: let's leave it there and get a response. gut: the safety net is very important to our country. if you and i were running social security as a business, we had a $32 billion shortfall. what came in had to be subsidized by $32 billion to pay what was going out. social security, last year, we had a $23 billion shortfall. the worst thing that could happen is to do nothing. if you did nothing, -- do nothing, you continue to pay more than what is coming in. the have to get a match with revenue and expenses -- you have to get a ma
host: let's go to a call from matt in the s&l, va., and democrats -- in annandale, virginia, on the democratsine. caller: what i see as a major problem --i am 28. your generation has not paid for what you have taken. the people before you have not paid for what you have taken. we need to raise taxes now, because your generation has to pay so that our generation does not owe money. you can say, cut, cut, cut, but people are poor. we need social security. we have massive unemployment. people...
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libertarian that's just not the way that his mind works in these things but i really have beef with s b l c two because i feel like being just over label everybody as extreme as they went home we have a clip of rand paul where he said the truth of the way. i like the civil rights act in the sense that in new discrimination in all public. domain that i'm all in favor of. yeah that's true but i don't. the idea of killing private business owners i have poor racism i think it's a bad business is it ever exclude anybody from your restaurant but at the same time i do believe in private ownership but i think our that was right after he got elected that interview of course everybody freaked out about it but does that make you an extremist libby what do you have to say about poor guy i feel like he really should've picked a better example of government overreach i mean he should have known that they were going to jump on him for that one you know i just i actually i folk really bad for rand when all this stuff was happening because he had a lot overwhelming amount of support from kentucky and then
libertarian that's just not the way that his mind works in these things but i really have beef with s b l c two because i feel like being just over label everybody as extreme as they went home we have a clip of rand paul where he said the truth of the way. i like the civil rights act in the sense that in new discrimination in all public. domain that i'm all in favor of. yeah that's true but i don't. the idea of killing private business owners i have poor racism i think it's a bad business is it...
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we get the s&l bank crisis in 90 and 91. now we find ourselves in this scenario. at the end of the day, if you do not have a viable financial institutions, you put everything at risk. what is happening, at least in florida, a lot of these banks or leveraged into one. they have taken such a hit to their equity, they have had to shrink all of the banks. you not only affect the company's try to create jobs, but you screw all of their equity. that is why it is so critical that you have to have these financial institutions. if you go back 100 years, we get into this try every 10 or a 15 years. mr. johnson, do you agree we need to take a look at the viability long-term of the financial and institutions? it is nice to talk about equity, but is -- but it is hard to get equity for small businesses. >> when you go back to when we had a real free market system before the federal reserve was created, banks routinely at 30% equity. there was no risk adjustment in that calculation. they had big buffers against losses. they did not have to cancel loans. they did not squeeze out
we get the s&l bank crisis in 90 and 91. now we find ourselves in this scenario. at the end of the day, if you do not have a viable financial institutions, you put everything at risk. what is happening, at least in florida, a lot of these banks or leveraged into one. they have taken such a hit to their equity, they have had to shrink all of the banks. you not only affect the company's try to create jobs, but you screw all of their equity. that is why it is so critical that you have to have...
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s around berkeley, oakland, 67 81 city, head inland. these numbers are actually down in some areas. 74 for fairfield tomorrow l. stay in brentwood. r 60's this isn't summer weather for walnut creek. danville. well below normal around the minute ray bay. 60 agrees monterey. 76 inland gilroy hears a look at the accu-weather 7 day forecast. cooler than ample for the next couple days. temperatures bottom out on thursday mid 70's inland. mid 50's at our beaches and we slowly start to see a turn around but not until monday that we return to norma normal. low 90's inland by monday. >> thank you. l it's so far out. >> thanks. fichlt i'm cold. >> i night is cold. >> all right come up here. arnold schwarzenegger is dipping his tow back that the acting pool. >> up next. out of the scandal and that a8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ]
s around berkeley, oakland, 67 81 city, head inland. these numbers are actually down in some areas. 74 for fairfield tomorrow l. stay in brentwood. r 60's this isn't summer weather for walnut creek. danville. well below normal around the minute ray bay. 60 agrees monterey. 76 inland gilroy hears a look at the accu-weather 7 day forecast. cooler than ample for the next couple days. temperatures bottom out on thursday mid 70's inland. mid 50's at our beaches and we slowly start to see a turn...
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host: let's go to a call from matt in the s&l, va., and democrats -- in annandale, virginia, on the democratsline. caller: what i see as a major problem -- i am 28. your generation has not paid for what you have taken. the people before you have not paid for what you have taken. we need to raise taxes now, because your generation has to pay so that our generation does not owe money. you can say, cut, cut, cut, but people are poor. we need social security. we have massive unemployment. people are retiring. people love their 401k's. how are we going to be able to retire? host: let's leave it there and get a response. guest: the safety net is very important to our country. if you and i were running social security as a business, we had a $32 billion shortfall. what came in had to be subsidized by $32 billion to pay what was going out. social security, last year, we had a $23 billion shortfall. the worst thing that could happen is to do nothing. if you did nothing, -- do nothing, you continue to pay more than what is coming in. the have to get a match with revenue and expenses -- you have to get
host: let's go to a call from matt in the s&l, va., and democrats -- in annandale, virginia, on the democratsline. caller: what i see as a major problem -- i am 28. your generation has not paid for what you have taken. the people before you have not paid for what you have taken. we need to raise taxes now, because your generation has to pay so that our generation does not owe money. you can say, cut, cut, cut, but people are poor. we need social security. we have massive unemployment....
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old allegedly bribed just hard to kosky forty four million dollars when the banker sold him byron l b s f one stake the german say that ecclestone received forty one million dollars worth of bank commissions in turn but the main man an f one says he expects to be cleared of any wrongdoing with corporate purse to try and. ecclestone currently retains a huge shareholding and watersports top. the excitement rotches up a notch in the cricket world this week the top two ranked countries in the test for my present india and england going head to head up the words in thursday's opener this year's world cup man of the tournaments believes it's going to be as tight on the crease as it is on paper. i think it's going to be really exciting season definitely they've got really good bowlers and then to some broad. resonance so it's going to be it's going to be a tough fight i think the team who plays well. is right under pressure and i think they're more than physical toughness is going to be mental toughness was mentally tough is going to win it nash i'd be quite a clash now let's finish with a hop
old allegedly bribed just hard to kosky forty four million dollars when the banker sold him byron l b s f one stake the german say that ecclestone received forty one million dollars worth of bank commissions in turn but the main man an f one says he expects to be cleared of any wrongdoing with corporate purse to try and. ecclestone currently retains a huge shareholding and watersports top. the excitement rotches up a notch in the cricket world this week the top two ranked countries in the test...
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s. it is starting to feel a lot different. 79 degrees in alexandria, high of 93. 79 at wtop radio, upper northwest. not rainier, 81 degrees, the dew l in the low 60's. we had showers earlier this evening across western virginia and western maryland. 100 degrees at detroit, now 73 the cold front lide ourg to s direction. thunderstorms piling up, severe across northern ohio. doppler radar, all of the storms towards the south and , diminishing over night. we may have a short or too in morning, then a break in the action. it tomorrow afternoon, the cold t moves by, a better chance of showers and thunderstorms, stallshe front of system to the south and east. mostly cloudy skies, isolated showers, upper 60's, middle 70's. tomorrow, afternoon derstorms, upper 80's, low 90's, highly dependent on how much sunshine we get. fourth of july fireworks, partly cloudy, made it to upper 80's at 9:10 in the evening. dget middle to upper 80's at 9:10 and evening. 90 degrees a good part of the upcoming week. wjla.com has the latest weather forecast, 24 hours per day. >> where the like to watch fireworks? honey, why aren't you playing with your friends?
s. it is starting to feel a lot different. 79 degrees in alexandria, high of 93. 79 at wtop radio, upper northwest. not rainier, 81 degrees, the dew l in the low 60's. we had showers earlier this evening across western virginia and western maryland. 100 degrees at detroit, now 73 the cold front lide ourg to s direction. thunderstorms piling up, severe across northern ohio. doppler radar, all of the storms towards the south and , diminishing over night. we may have a short or too in morning,...
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so by morning look for numbers in the 50's to the low 60's and that fog will l pull away from our baye community in the lay morning hours. just see the fog hovering near the coast. much like today. temperature near the beaches in the 60's. inland area no longer going to see the 90's. we are back into the 80's range for your friday afternoon. here's what it loo looks like specifically in the south bay. 78 in san jose. up to 82 degrees in los gatos. beautiful day in cupertino. 77 degrees in the morning. we will start out with some areas of fog around san mateo o. 70 by afternoon there. 72 in menlo park. low 60's here near the coast where the fog sitting around much of the day. breezy at nims daly city. 61 sunset district. downtown san francisco dropping a little bit more bringing you below normal for this time of year. 63 for your friday afternoon. and in the north bay upper 50's to low 60's at our beaches. 82 degrees in santa rosa up to 83 in sonoma. you get out to the east bay that's nice day. 69 in oakland. 74 for hercules. inland area coming out of the 90's like i mention and really
so by morning look for numbers in the 50's to the low 60's and that fog will l pull away from our baye community in the lay morning hours. just see the fog hovering near the coast. much like today. temperature near the beaches in the 60's. inland area no longer going to see the 90's. we are back into the 80's range for your friday afternoon. here's what it loo looks like specifically in the south bay. 78 in san jose. up to 82 degrees in los gatos. beautiful day in cupertino. 77 degrees in the...
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el cadáver de la niñah@ noticidesapaunivisóh@eses, l lae sus h@los.n s abog dicen ella ahogónotin laoesdeero un preocuparse por su hija fue porque su padre abusaba de ella. y inventó mentiras complicadas para engañar a todo el mundo, desdeunivh@noticiero univisioco podría ser un año de culpa, pero como ya ha estado en la cárcel por 2 años en teoría incluso podría salir inmediatamente. >>> bueno muchísimas gracias lourdes del río. >>> seguimos con esto porque muchos analistas creen que casey anthony era culpable, ahora tras el veredicto la pregunta es ¿por qué falló el caso de launivis d joven madre? martín nos habla de un caso donde la fiscalía ganar momento >>> de ser una mujer desconocida, kcaseyunivnotio un sso pasó a ser culpable por la desapareció de su hija. vieron a su vida por el estado pasaron novios, amigos amantes pero con el veredicto de no culpable ahora la fiscalíaivisi pero deben estar orgullosos que el jurado tomó de popular, pero es lo que la ley exige. >>> algo pudiera ser mejor. fallaron en suministrar lo que había de evidenciauna ma >>> el jurado se basó que nunca
el cadáver de la niñah@ noticidesapaunivisóh@eses, l lae sus h@los.n s abog dicen ella ahogónotin laoesdeero un preocuparse por su hija fue porque su padre abusaba de ella. y inventó mentiras complicadas para engañar a todo el mundo, desdeunivh@noticiero univisioco podría ser un año de culpa, pero como ya ha estado en la cárcel por 2 años en teoría incluso podría salir inmediatamente. >>> bueno muchísimas gracias lourdes del río. >>> seguimos con esto porque...
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before hand some pointed to that but others pointed to jose baez choosing to call casey an "s" word, s-l-u-t the kids are still eating cheerios. >> that really that he probably lost the jury there. >> so uncalled for. >> calling his own client that -- >> if he's calling his own client that what must -- >> she is, perhaps, and so what? that's good. there's nothing wrong with a lawyer being honest my client may be a liar, may be this or that, but not a murderer and not enough evidence to convict her for murder. >> the point is that jose baez's sweet spot is speaking to a jury. he -- his opening statement, the people are disagreeing with it, masterf masterful. closing argument, masterful. that is his sweet spot. every day that jury went in, he said good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. they responded. they liked him. >> my point was that people were globing on to one moment in the courtroom, that prosecutor smiling and laughing, was one small moment in a long sflil he was a terrific prosecutor. >> it's hard to say who did the right thing and who didn't and guess every gesture and mome
before hand some pointed to that but others pointed to jose baez choosing to call casey an "s" word, s-l-u-t the kids are still eating cheerios. >> that really that he probably lost the jury there. >> so uncalled for. >> calling his own client that -- >> if he's calling his own client that what must -- >> she is, perhaps, and so what? that's good. there's nothing wrong with a lawyer being honest my client may be a liar, may be this or that, but not a...
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that did not want to overfund the insurance fund, thus, leaving it underfunding in the s & l crisis.n fact, worryingly, the dodd-frank act is even a little more wrong headed than that because it proposes that in the event of a costly resolution of a failing institution, surviving healthy institutions can be asked to cover the costs rather than have taxpayers pay them. but this seems completely backyard to me. you don't design insurance this way. for one thing it's time-inconsistent since surviving institutions are likely to be stressed themselves in the event of a crisis. and it may encourage them to take additional risk. so this is a little bit like what's going on in europe. but there's a big difference, okay? in europe, when they decided to engage in this serious economic union, they realized for it to be successful, they had -- the members had to follow monetary discipline and fiscal discipline. and as a precondition for getting the eurozone going, countries had to lower their inflation rates and bring their fiscal policies in line. and what happened? well, what happened is that
that did not want to overfund the insurance fund, thus, leaving it underfunding in the s & l crisis.n fact, worryingly, the dodd-frank act is even a little more wrong headed than that because it proposes that in the event of a costly resolution of a failing institution, surviving healthy institutions can be asked to cover the costs rather than have taxpayers pay them. but this seems completely backyard to me. you don't design insurance this way. for one thing it's time-inconsistent since...
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l be in the 80's. sunday looks good. look at the '90s costs -- 90's back. cooler weather by the middle of next week. wjla.com has all kinds of stuff. we're featuring one of our blogs. the beach report. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> the national speed the cubs again. >> they did. the nationals credit. even one of the most experienced managers in the majors can learn new things. david johnson said he had never squeeze ina suicide the majors until last night. the national's beat the cubs for a third straight night. ok, though. got up the next time around. here are some things we are more accustomed to seeing. are 13 and 3. tonight, they go for a sweep. >> its has a lot about the bullpen. -- it says a lot about the bullpen. it is only going to get better. they're all doing a good job out there. after a long battle with dementia, john mackey has died. he spent nine out of this 10 career seasons with the baltimore colts. he revolutionized the role in the sport. powerful and known for downfield runs
l be in the 80's. sunday looks good. look at the '90s costs -- 90's back. cooler weather by the middle of next week. wjla.com has all kinds of stuff. we're featuring one of our blogs. the beach report. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> the national speed the cubs again. >> they did. the nationals credit. even one of the most experienced managers in the majors can learn new things. david johnson said he had never...
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antioch 72 degrees and we have 50's right along the coast. l patchy coastal fog overnight. warming trend continues tomorrow and we are expecting hot day inland in to next week. we give you a stretch of summer weather here that is going to be a good tl string of hot days ahead. so take a look at our warming trend. today high pressure compared to the next couple days. santa rosa going from 82 degrees to 89 eventually 91 degrees in you will feel the heat in livermore from 84 degrees to 90 for tomorrow. then 97 by saturday. really going to get toasty. san jose from 80 to 85 to 89 degrees.so if you like warm to hot weather we are going to see it in the coming days. by morning really comfortable weather. numbers all in the 50's. couple patches of fog forming right near half moon bay as we head into the early morning hours. here's pacific satellite picture this area of high pressure that is going to provide us with string of hot days inland. i'm not just talking about 1 or two days but 7 straight daisy of hot conditions. inland. if you don't like it. always have place for you here
antioch 72 degrees and we have 50's right along the coast. l patchy coastal fog overnight. warming trend continues tomorrow and we are expecting hot day inland in to next week. we give you a stretch of summer weather here that is going to be a good tl string of hot days ahead. so take a look at our warming trend. today high pressure compared to the next couple days. santa rosa going from 82 degrees to 89 eventually 91 degrees in you will feel the heat in livermore from 84 degrees to 90 for...
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co unietos mevel ti rd raergns lldth ia s trinda poinni h ths al ith l iatheru tsalw rtth iunlile the food instry has criticizedve. th fr at some products could end up getting the fears are ununded accordingtohe german ministry. >> german-madeceenretaon aro world. that is a vuae commodity that the government and industry should seek germany is one of five european countries os population spent less than 10% of their income on foodis reasoe ason cheaperinednt are replacing expensive high- quality bonds. >> a good day for norway in the rtifree. >> that's right,he cli has won the 17th stage. -- a gd yor norway in the tort to france. fish 40 seconds ahead of the second place rider. this is what it loo like near the ine of thursday's 18th leg at the summit. this is the highest stage finish in the history of the store. -- of the tour. theou arin cc championship is underway in argentina. uruguay s ok a spot in the final after defeating through -- after defeating peru. >> uruguay's of vtory trged cebti ithe capital after the game. suarez was the man of the match. he scoredn the 52nd minute. f
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$-de e e we allll roofor.who ats s the ds l acacrossmeririca.p@t@@@btsta , evertimeme a ststis b burne aethl@e chasd@t@ @dl@@ for r a re herero, iyou u wannrt pporort sml bubusine. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. ÑiÑi charlie rose charlieçóÑi rose charlie rose charlie rose alan mulallyly is here. he steered forward in the crises of the americanÑi auto industry, in 2009. chrysler and general motors received it for the downturn without bailing out or declaring bankruptcy. the company just announced the 9th consecutive quarterly profit yesterday. microsoft ceo steveÑiñr has saii mulally ford is fortunate to have this man at the table. welcome. >> good to be here. >> charlie: i talked to the ofeign car company and hea the u.s. he said mulally is the guy,çó hs our hero, the guy we look up. there's admiration for you in terms of what you've done. let talk about that. first you came in 2006, you came after you've been turned down as you said for the boeing ceo job. what did boeing miss that ford saw? >> well, i'll always lov
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it l lvevea tremendodoly dirty by-p-pduct-- thatats, s st. it's not going t tbe the salvation of a a our w wer problems that peoplplthink it will be. believe, in genenations to come, water will be e e center conflict all over the globe.. [wririt] water is life. uhuh.. and you have to treatt at spiririrespectable.e. you can't fight over it. you u n't makekeun of it. you can't abuse it, because this water is whahawe a a.. e pyramid lakeke isishat we are. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioningngerformrm byy the national captitiing institute, inc. [thinking] glucose...plus oxygen... equals...carbon dioxide plus water... hey, gina, what's up? and energy... pulmonary artery... coronary artery... teacher: i'd like to pass them back to you now. i'm very pleased with your work. ...two types of endoplasmic reticulum... 3:00 already? [girl's thoughts overlap] announcer: she's got the drive, the energy... the heart... and the talent. pre-med. announcer: but she wouldn't be here without your help. please support the united negro
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been handling the whole thing you know what has he told you in terms of his emotions towards m s n b c n l. you know jake is a very open minded person and he one thing that i want to clarify is he's definitely not disgruntled. or angry or you know he's very factual about what's happened i mean from his perspective he's not you know going out he's not putting anyone down he's definitely not you know. talking about the hosts at m s n b c i think that he's handled the situation very well and i would definitely tell people to ignore the sensationalism regarding the story i see a lot of sensationalism that is really their focus on the heart of the matter the meat of the story i think that there's an important lesson to learn from it why different thing there's an important lesson to be learned and part of that is that even though the bank may not be on m s n b c anymore you still have the young turks and that's become an incredibly popular show online so clearly there is an audience there tell us how many hits to get a day now as a million hits a day. you know this is the most fascinating aspec
been handling the whole thing you know what has he told you in terms of his emotions towards m s n b c n l. you know jake is a very open minded person and he one thing that i want to clarify is he's definitely not disgruntled. or angry or you know he's very factual about what's happened i mean from his perspective he's not you know going out he's not putting anyone down he's definitely not you know. talking about the hosts at m s n b c i think that he's handled the situation very well and i...
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public servant know how you feel feel free to send him an email or give him a ring crawl koski k r u l k o w s k i see i've got oak park that m.r.i.'s are going to get on the screen or you can call him at two four eight six nine one seven four five zero and i suppose with unemployment as high as it is today there are lots of americans that have time to engage in such accountability for government we can only hope at least some of our audience wants to get involved in this and joining me now to talk about obama's speech today the jobs joblessness unemployment what they're calling it a job market now but if only they really meant that situation here in the united states is none other than don herold investment adviser and host of the day trade show me a trade show dot com i want to get that you are all right for you there don don thank you so much for being with us tonight and it's a beer and i'm all right so they condiments expected ninety thousand we're going to have we're going to have payrolls go up by ninety thousand jobs over this last reporting period instead we saw them rise non-farm pay
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s fascinating. we will also look at the thorny issue of immigration. l talk to a panel on that. we have a reporter from the washington post who came out as any legal not so long ago. e will talk about what mayor omberg has talked about, which that is national suicide for the u.s. not to get to grips major immigration problem. interesting debate. this is a good weekend to talk t the big issues that affect u.s. and the economy. >> that is a show worthy of a cronkite award winner. we want to congratulate you on that big award. >> you are very sweet. what i strongly believe is any discussity to substance, policy, and see the different perspectives on real this, we try to grab that. the study week and will ovide us with that platform. >> happy fourth of july to you family. thank you, and you, too. >> "this week," every sunday at 10:00 p.m., right here on abc 7. >>> the debate over red light ras continues. yesterday, care started snapping photos and fairfax city and alexandria. there may be more support for copper braziel enforcement ce than first thought. >> no blurry photos come the
s fascinating. we will also look at the thorny issue of immigration. l talk to a panel on that. we have a reporter from the washington post who came out as any legal not so long ago. e will talk about what mayor omberg has talked about, which that is national suicide for the u.s. not to get to grips major immigration problem. interesting debate. this is a good weekend to talk t the big issues that affect u.s. and the economy. >> that is a show worthy of a cronkite award winner. we want to...
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income earners are not paying their fair share in to the social security program.he s if you scrap the cap, the social l berity system will be solvent for the next 75 years and more., so clearly you need to make some changes, but to say that it's broke is absolutely -- say >> a yes and no answer is -- in this final round. will the lawmakers sign an agreement before the second deadline?om t 72 yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> i hope so as well. from the battle over the debt to possible child custody battle.ch childhood obsity affects moreion than 12 million children across the united states and one doctor is encouraging the state toragig intervene. he suggests parents with obese children should have the child o removed from the home and placed in foster care. obesity specialist dr. david ludwig, published his opinion in the "journal of the americanwee medical association" this week. ludwig claims the parent is not to blame for the child's chiob obesity, but rather government intervention can support thert whole family.ve a critics say obesity is not a big enough risk to remove a child from his or her home. childh
income earners are not paying their fair share in to the social security program.he s if you scrap the cap, the social l berity system will be solvent for the next 75 years and more., so clearly you need to make some changes, but to say that it's broke is absolutely -- say >> a yes and no answer is -- in this final round. will the lawmakers sign an agreement before the second deadline?om t 72 yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> i hope so as well. from the battle over the debt to...
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reid: we are here today right now for this reason: it's spelled f-i-l-b-u-s-t-e-r. it's a filibuster. they won't allow us to have an updarn vote on our amendment. that is filibuster. by the any other term, it is a filibuster. that's why we're here. i hope that the negotiations go on. we're willing to be as fair as we can, but there has to be something that the president and vice president biden and the rest of us think is a step in the right direction. i guess talking is a step in the right direction, but that's about it. so, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the matter that we have before us which is amendment number 589, that we have an up-or-down vote on that, no -- as we have all the time, of course. there would be no points of order and like we do here all the time. have a vote on it right now. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, reserving the right to object, these are direct quotes from my friend, the majority leader. he says, "in the senate, it's always been the case you need 60 votes. always been the case you need 60 votes." this is the majority leader
reid: we are here today right now for this reason: it's spelled f-i-l-b-u-s-t-e-r. it's a filibuster. they won't allow us to have an updarn vote on our amendment. that is filibuster. by the any other term, it is a filibuster. that's why we're here. i hope that the negotiations go on. we're willing to be as fair as we can, but there has to be something that the president and vice president biden and the rest of us think is a step in the right direction. i guess talking is a step in the right...
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but neurogay la 2ou e hesa t he sdthaltinianwodrulem ssha cod shld sto ed s tiseorndisel ci nit atnd t pfosrl coagen diged us be hd l eonn >> there was tears at the u.n. tuesday middle east but it turned into a dratic dress rehearsal for the c that is when the palestinian territories willee recognition as a state. veald on the israelis to end their occuti. the israeli ambassador responded by aing who will ask for a palestinian state,ahud abbas or hamas? th pesnis d rais have been farther away from peace tn aonti. >> it is a new diplomatic strategy. mahmoud abbas is try to drum up support foru. vote to indenntalti. peace between theg mahmoud abbas sd at renciaon between palestinian factions would strengthenhe peac ocs d make a two-stage solution more likely. no hwod ke to get the world on board. thealtianwod like a new state comprising the west nkndazstp sed on the borders before the war in 1967. the borders are far from the only issue to be rold. the future of israeli settlements is a bone of ntti awe as the future status of jerusalemnd wth palestinian refugees should be allowed to return to their foerom. more than
but neurogay la 2ou e hesa t he sdthaltinianwodrulem ssha cod shld sto ed s tiseorndisel ci nit atnd t pfosrl coagen diged us be hd l eonn >> there was tears at the u.n. tuesday middle east but it turned into a dratic dress rehearsal for the c that is when the palestinian territories willee recognition as a state. veald on the israelis to end their occuti. the israeli ambassador responded by aing who will ask for a palestinian state,ahud abbas or hamas? th pesnis d rais have been farther...
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reid: we are here today right now for this reason: it's spelled f-i-l-b-u-s-t-e-r. it's a filibuster. they won't allow us to have an updarn vote on our amendment. that is filibuster. by the any other term, it is a filibuster. that's why we're here. i hope that the negotiations go on. we're willing to be as fair as we can, but there has to be something that the president and vice president biden and the rest of us think is a step in the right direction. i guess talking is a stein the right direction, but that's about it. so, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the matter that we have before us which is amendment number 589, that we have an up-or-down vote on that, no -- as we have all the time, of course. there would be no points of order and le we do here all the time. ha a vote o it right now. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, reserving the right to object, these are direct quotes from my friend, the majority leader. he says, "in the senate, it's always been the case you need 60 votes. always been the case you need 60 votes." this is the majority leader of the
reid: we are here today right now for this reason: it's spelled f-i-l-b-u-s-t-e-r. it's a filibuster. they won't allow us to have an updarn vote on our amendment. that is filibuster. by the any other term, it is a filibuster. that's why we're here. i hope that the negotiations go on. we're willing to be as fair as we can, but there has to be something that the president and vice president biden and the rest of us think is a step in the right direction. i guess talking is a stein the right...
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nearest bay look for high mainly in the mid upper 60's about 64 san lae andro. 67 union city. 66 at l newark. inland east bay hay in the upper 60's the le70's. 72 at concord. 68 at danville. 70 at livermore and near monteray bay high of 67 watsonville. 68 at santa cruz. mid 70's inland at morgan hill and gilroy. here's our accu-weather 7 day forecast f.high continue dropping off consolidateest day of the week will be wednesday and thursday. mainly high top out at mid 70's. upper 60's around the bay and mid 50's on the coast. friday not much different but start to warm up over the weekend. by sunday we see inland high back in the mid 80's and by monday low 90's but this is going to be a very unusually cool week for mid-july. >> strange. >> really snais thanks spencer very much. >> well, it was literally the header heard round the world. >> can you believe it? him if saved the usa life in the world cup. >> coming upth. team usa and em possible goal that brought the world to its feet. >> and video that may keep you off a roller coaster l for the rest of the summer. people actually had to
nearest bay look for high mainly in the mid upper 60's about 64 san lae andro. 67 union city. 66 at l newark. inland east bay hay in the upper 60's the le70's. 72 at concord. 68 at danville. 70 at livermore and near monteray bay high of 67 watsonville. 68 at santa cruz. mid 70's inland at morgan hill and gilroy. here's our accu-weather 7 day forecast f.high continue dropping off consolidateest day of the week will be wednesday and thursday. mainly high top out at mid 70's. upper 60's around the...
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it's spelled f-i-l-i-b-u-s-t-e-r. filibuster. >> so we watched the clock tick. at this point, the worst-case scenario is a failure of reid's bill. a vote on that bill is scheduled for 1:00 a.m. that's coming up in just three hours. and if that happens, a new bill will have to be crafted, scheduled for a vote on the senate floor some time on monday or tuesday, and then shipped on to the house and then finally to the president's desk. joining me now is chuck todd, chief white house correspondent for nbc news. chuck, bring us up to speed. because we got this hot note that we were going to see senator reid return to the senate floor chamber. >> well, it's possible. look, there's clearly a lot of progress supposedly being made the -- and remember, we're on two tracks of a negotiation. you've got harry reid who is using in particular kent conrad, president of the senate chairman committee, doing a lot of negotiating, trying to find enough republicans, seeing what it would take amendment-wise to make his bill good enough to get the 60 votes. and then you have, of cours
it's spelled f-i-l-i-b-u-s-t-e-r. filibuster. >> so we watched the clock tick. at this point, the worst-case scenario is a failure of reid's bill. a vote on that bill is scheduled for 1:00 a.m. that's coming up in just three hours. and if that happens, a new bill will have to be crafted, scheduled for a vote on the senate floor some time on monday or tuesday, and then shipped on to the house and then finally to the president's desk. joining me now is chuck todd, chief white house...
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l. of alan his guest discuss why the e.u.'s leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost yourself what's coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. . let greece go bankrupt it would be good for greece it would be good for the europe it'd be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and rose to the heart of pay their bills or stop the lie then you would have everybody would know it's a strong sound currency based on a strong sound economy while i'm out and go bankrupt this isn't in our euro in america we've had states go away growing here and cities go bankrupt we've had carriers go bankrupt it didn't in the united states and it didn't in the u.s. start tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars of debt that greece has fifty percent is held by german and french banks and those countries don't want to take a second hit in the financial markets is that simple. if you. want to. clear reflections on the other side of the atlantic to president obama has given and yielding the u.s. congress thirty six hours to rais
l. of alan his guest discuss why the e.u.'s leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost yourself what's coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. . let greece go bankrupt it would be good for greece it would be good for the europe it'd be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and rose to the heart of pay their bills or stop the lie then you would have everybody would know it's a strong sound currency based on a strong sound economy while i'm out and go bankrupt this isn't in our...