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. >> could you just ask bob, are we going to be able to start seeing trade by trade apprentice? >> we have that data now. >> at least for the bigger trades. i know for very small number it's hard to meet, but it would we good to get a sense of who is having more challenges. >> we can break that out, absolutely. >> thank you. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's see if question get we can get this going. 561,000 craft hours through the end of november/early december. a little more than 11,000 since we last spoke. the hours represent about 160-200 workers in the field on any given day across multiple shifts that we're running. and later in the report, there is a tally. that is over a thousand unique jobs during the transit center construction including utilities. so that is craft people, a thousand craft people having worked or touched this project as reported in the certified payroll system. the sc contractor made their milestone of 162 and actually completed 165 and is on track to
. >> could you just ask bob, are we going to be able to start seeing trade by trade apprentice? >> we have that data now. >> at least for the bigger trades. i know for very small number it's hard to meet, but it would we good to get a sense of who is having more challenges. >> we can break that out, absolutely. >> thank you. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's...
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i asked bob reilly. up the factories in connecticut. 15 minutes away from yale in rhode island. spent minutes away from brown. right by the most highly trained brilliant minds in the world. that's easy. the workforce rules are so insane that there is no way mercedes or airbus would dream of going to those states. do you want the jobs or do you not? >> that plays out across the south when an auto plant comes back and you get a bunch of jobs, but at a low wage. do you want to lower ourselves to the global standard of wages. >> a better option. >> stronger, but smaller in union states. >> or a better option. there other factors. >> back to michigan in the capitol building, it was heated. the state representative painted the repercussions in stark terms. >> we are going to pass something that will undo 100 years of labor relations. "there will be blood." there will be repercussions. we will relive the battle of the overpass. >> the house democrat tweeted the comments and they released a statement saying i do
i asked bob reilly. up the factories in connecticut. 15 minutes away from yale in rhode island. spent minutes away from brown. right by the most highly trained brilliant minds in the world. that's easy. the workforce rules are so insane that there is no way mercedes or airbus would dream of going to those states. do you want the jobs or do you not? >> that plays out across the south when an auto plant comes back and you get a bunch of jobs, but at a low wage. do you want to lower...
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we asked bob deans of the natural resources defense council at the top of the hour. stay tuned. and let's go back to nicole for a check on microsoft right now. of course that's stuart's favorite stock. what's it doing? >> that's right, he always discloses that he owns some shares. well, if he were to be watching right this moment he'd be disappointed because the stock here is down nearly 1%. the biggest loser in the dow jones industrials and the experts have been watching the shopping this holiday season, are not seeing the shoppers really buying windows 8, the latest microsoft software and saying while the parking lots have been full in the malls and such and apple store is bustling and people are leaving with packages, while people are intrigued with microsoft 8 they're not really getting in there and buying the new computers. so weak pc sales are hurting microsoft overall and windows 8 is just not bringing them in. down 1%, 27.20. >> stuart's symbol, when the stock is above 30, he's smiling and when it's below 30 never smiling, thank goodness he's not here, i don't want to se
we asked bob deans of the natural resources defense council at the top of the hour. stay tuned. and let's go back to nicole for a check on microsoft right now. of course that's stuart's favorite stock. what's it doing? >> that's right, he always discloses that he owns some shares. well, if he were to be watching right this moment he'd be disappointed because the stock here is down nearly 1%. the biggest loser in the dow jones industrials and the experts have been watching the shopping...
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>> bob: embassies around the world asking for more security. 9/11 approached. e problem was and you dismiss this, the house of represenrepresentatives refuse e state department appropriations they want. >> dana: that has been disproven. b. b >> bob: by who? >> dana: people who cover this with integrity like steve hayes of the "weekly standard" who knows more about this than any of us. >> eric: here is the point. >> dana: he does. >> eric: if this were a republican president and republican secretary of state and same thing happened would the left point fingers to the security breakdown? >> bob: of course they would. >> greg: i guarantee you, you won't see the same number of the late night coimmediateiance making a joke i hit my head. if george bush said i hit my head, the comedians would say how could you tell? they won't make jokes about this. >> bob: have you ever noticed you say imagine if this was -- >> greg: because it's true. >> bob: oh, i see. >> dana: i think in a republican administration we never would have tried to get away with this, because we would
>> bob: embassies around the world asking for more security. 9/11 approached. e problem was and you dismiss this, the house of represenrepresentatives refuse e state department appropriations they want. >> dana: that has been disproven. b. b >> bob: by who? >> dana: people who cover this with integrity like steve hayes of the "weekly standard" who knows more about this than any of us. >> eric: here is the point. >> dana: he does. >> eric: if...
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on the road last week, i was asked many question, about dana's height and bob's hygiene. ept coming up who pushed the video? why did obama blame benghazi in a video with no evidence at all. i keep asking it, too. i do it for people like navy seal courtly. here is him on "fox and friends." >> i lost good mud buddies and teammates in benghazi. i want to thank fox news for keeping it on the radar. >> you want us to keep the investigation alive? >> absolutely. i know what they did. i did the job. they earned the total truth. >> i appreciate that. a lot of people are fighting that fight. >> if only the press gave a damn. but they don't know people like him. they know people like costas. don't expect halftime rapt on benghazi from him. we have zero dark 30, the movie, the critic laud for it lauds obama. will we get a obama film? maybe if they make president bush president again. we can't blame susan rice because she is black. insidious racism perpetrated by white lib who see skin color instead of achievement. go after clapper. a white male, no one cares about him. will that sati
on the road last week, i was asked many question, about dana's height and bob's hygiene. ept coming up who pushed the video? why did obama blame benghazi in a video with no evidence at all. i keep asking it, too. i do it for people like navy seal courtly. here is him on "fox and friends." >> i lost good mud buddies and teammates in benghazi. i want to thank fox news for keeping it on the radar. >> you want us to keep the investigation alive? >> absolutely. i know...
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words do hurt. >> bob: excuse me. asking really mean this is impersonal but gift cards. i am telling you. >> dana: they are a scam! >> eric: if i give you a gift card you would use it. >> dana: i have a gift, two gift cards in my wallet i carried around for 11-1/2 months i haven't used yet. they are going to expire. >> kimberly: i love gift cards. >> i love giving gift cards. >> bob: worst? >> eric: the worst gift ever my wife gave my sister a sweater once, and the sister opened the box it had been given to her. she regifted the sweater. sorry. >> bob: what is the best and worst you had? >> kimberly: best gift i got? a car. >> greg: that is what you said last year. >> kimberly: i got more than one. what do you want from me in >> dana: that makes my best present look lame. >> kimberly: the worst list was a cactus that said watch out for -- >> eric: you? >> bob: my worst gift was ever year. fruitcake. same thing. you can throw it and hurt you. hurt you particularly. the best gift i ever had, let me see -- >> eric: sitting next
words do hurt. >> bob: excuse me. asking really mean this is impersonal but gift cards. i am telling you. >> dana: they are a scam! >> eric: if i give you a gift card you would use it. >> dana: i have a gift, two gift cards in my wallet i carried around for 11-1/2 months i haven't used yet. they are going to expire. >> kimberly: i love gift cards. >> i love giving gift cards. >> bob: worst? >> eric: the worst gift ever my wife gave my sister a...
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a very direct guarantee. >> my understanding, though, pam, would be that ted would have asked that question to bob murray, they just didn't respond. >> that's my assumption. >> the question would have been asked and if they didn't respond we have to assume that that's not on the table. plus obviously it could be negotiated at a later point, but at this point, yeah. >> it's harder to negotiate that. >> we got two good firms here. i think we should just pick who and be -- commissioner melgar. >> to me, the single most important thing that you said was that alliance had conducted recent searches in marin, san mateo, san josement i know having those relationships and having a pool of talent in the area is really important. to me that's, like, the single most weighty issue is to have a firm that has recent experience with this and also those established relationships, they've been looking at qualified people in the area. >> looking at this list here, it looks like bob murray's placements have largely been in the central valley, while alliance's has been in the bay area. >> the gentleman that's assigned
a very direct guarantee. >> my understanding, though, pam, would be that ted would have asked that question to bob murray, they just didn't respond. >> that's my assumption. >> the question would have been asked and if they didn't respond we have to assume that that's not on the table. plus obviously it could be negotiated at a later point, but at this point, yeah. >> it's harder to negotiate that. >> we got two good firms here. i think we should just pick who and...
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today, we asked store manager bob to take a look at the maryland video. >> doesn't look familiar at all. and i don't recognize this person at all. >> reporter: whoever the arizona winner may be, they may well find that even powerball money can't buy happiness. >> florida figures show that lottery winners are three times more likely to declare bankruptcy than non-lottery winners. people are likely to end up in jail. they have an increased likelihood of dramatically bad things happening. >> reporter: then again, that sort of talk sounds like sour grapes for the rest of us. even if the chances their lives will be happier is just 50/50, the flip of a coin, it's better odds than the lottery. and these winners will have plenty of coins to flip. i'm david wright for "nightline" in phoenix. >> instant millionaires. thanks to david wright for that. >>> well, just ahead, this is a fascinating story. she grew 14 inches taller with the help of a controversial series of surgeries. one woman's incredible journey, next. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just cov
today, we asked store manager bob to take a look at the maryland video. >> doesn't look familiar at all. and i don't recognize this person at all. >> reporter: whoever the arizona winner may be, they may well find that even powerball money can't buy happiness. >> florida figures show that lottery winners are three times more likely to declare bankruptcy than non-lottery winners. people are likely to end up in jail. they have an increased likelihood of dramatically bad things...
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asked about her boyfriends. >> bob: did they? >> kimberly: bob. you know what?y point is "the five" has to go on the road. s.e.c. game was going on and they were lining up not just to see me but talk about you. >> dana: they asked why aren't you going to their city? >> eric: can i point out, great to have you back. you will see, in a temporary studio for the week. temporary studio. we walked out on friday and there were 100 people outside saying we love "the five." we came in from savannah, south carolina. >> greg: a new show on tv replaces jersey shore and it's called "buck wild." guys in west germany. "west germany"? west virginia. >> kimberly: what is with germany? >> dana: i don't know why that is funny. you make mistakes all the time. this is what you call red neck activity. do we have a clip? >> west virginia is a place founded with freedom. that means the freedom to do whatever the [bleep] we want. whatever happens, happens. >> my parents did everything for me. >> greg: this is hollywood showcasing their ignorance and elitism. they would never do a show a
asked about her boyfriends. >> bob: did they? >> kimberly: bob. you know what?y point is "the five" has to go on the road. s.e.c. game was going on and they were lining up not just to see me but talk about you. >> dana: they asked why aren't you going to their city? >> eric: can i point out, great to have you back. you will see, in a temporary studio for the week. temporary studio. we walked out on friday and there were 100 people outside saying we love...
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school has a high likelihood of being picked on or singled out or given a hard time. >> reporter: bob you asked lieutenant vance about the searches and computers recovered and of course he had to be careful. what our source tell us is the computers could be key. while the house was meticulous, and while the boy's room was meticulously maintained, two computers had been smashed, almost purposely, it seemed, smashed to smithereens. they've collected that information and-- all those parts, i should say. they've taken those now to computer forensic experts and what they'll tie 2 is try to reconstruct the data find out did he send any esnails were there any advanced warnings? did he detail his plans to anyone? it could be very important in finding out the motive. >> schieffer: john, do we have any informations too why they first thought it was hiss brother? was he using his brother's i.d.? how did all that come about. >> reporter: you know, in the beginning of these things, there is always a lot of confusion, and they went with tentative i.d.s, what did we find on the person. one of the things they
school has a high likelihood of being picked on or singled out or given a hard time. >> reporter: bob you asked lieutenant vance about the searches and computers recovered and of course he had to be careful. what our source tell us is the computers could be key. while the house was meticulous, and while the boy's room was meticulously maintained, two computers had been smashed, almost purposely, it seemed, smashed to smithereens. they've collected that information and-- all those parts, i...
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-backed no-fly zone in libya , like to ask you this same question that bob asked the two kendis last night which was, it sort of struck by most people. what about a no-fly zone in syria? and there are military differences. russian imported anti aircraft sophisticated things, but the answer that both romney and obama gave was no. no military involvement. the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you are repeating history over and over again. and what i think is problematic is sending a certain caliber weapons top position which we don't know exactly who they are. that's also repeating a bad precedent. you don't want those weapons that to fall int
-backed no-fly zone in libya , like to ask you this same question that bob asked the two kendis last night which was, it sort of struck by most people. what about a no-fly zone in syria? and there are military differences. russian imported anti aircraft sophisticated things, but the answer that both romney and obama gave was no. no military involvement. the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >>...
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bob. let's get out to rick. first, i want to ask you, bob, how much of this is due to the fed as opposed to the fiscal cliff. >> i'm not discounting the fiscal cliff but i think a lot of this is sell on the news related to the federal reserve. we have seen this news before. remember, take a look at the s&p 500. i don't think it is a coincidence we hit the highs of year september 14th. that's the day after the fed meeting when they announced quantitative ease meetings. they bought into the fed meeting then started selling immediately after. we saw thmovie before and they e doing this before. two months high on the dow jones industrial, a two-month chart of the dow jones industrial average, and you will see. there are the highs. and we are drifting lower here. i put more of this on sell on the news of the fed. spike and bond yields got a lot of e-mails talking about inflation in 2013. this has not been a successful trade but number of the etfs exist out there. spider gold trust with the classic hedge against inflation. one to five-yea
bob. let's get out to rick. first, i want to ask you, bob, how much of this is due to the fed as opposed to the fiscal cliff. >> i'm not discounting the fiscal cliff but i think a lot of this is sell on the news related to the federal reserve. we have seen this news before. remember, take a look at the s&p 500. i don't think it is a coincidence we hit the highs of year september 14th. that's the day after the fed meeting when they announced quantitative ease meetings. they bought into...
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house, and "the new new deal," the hidden story of change in the obama era with bob woodward's the price of politics. i want to ask both of you, did bob woodward's most recent book get the attention most of his books get? >> my feeling is it has got initial attention, it was crowded out by the nature of the news cycle, at least to my mind, and there wasn't that many other ones that emerged after those initial one or two, the book lost some of its momentum but i'm sure bob will have an equally substantive answer on this front too. >> a standard what you are comparing it to, it was not his most commercially successful book. sera touchdown two things, the news cycle has heated up, the other factor was the topic was about the negotiations over the budget, the debt is not exactly an exciting topic for a lot of people. as opposed to his books on maneuvering in the bush white house which would have more interest. >> one thing i want to bring up tangential to these particular books but an emerging trend we saw in 2012, a lot of current events, topics are not just the domain of a larger nonfiction titles that would take a
house, and "the new new deal," the hidden story of change in the obama era with bob woodward's the price of politics. i want to ask both of you, did bob woodward's most recent book get the attention most of his books get? >> my feeling is it has got initial attention, it was crowded out by the nature of the news cycle, at least to my mind, and there wasn't that many other ones that emerged after those initial one or two, the book lost some of its momentum but i'm sure bob will...
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backed no-fly zone in libya, i'd like to ask you the same question that bob asked the two candidateslast night which is it snuck by most people. what about a no-fly zone in syria? there's military differences, russian, imported anti-aircraft, so sophisticated things, but the answer that boast romney and obama gave was, no, no military involvement. no-fly zone is a step towards military environment, but not a full military environment. what's your -- way would be your answer to that question? >> well, frankly, i think that the, you know, this is some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was if we intervened in syria, we already have done this. that's too flipped, but that's what one -- personally, i, you know, if in that position, i would be in favor of the no-fly zone. i think that -- so would the turks. they are saying, look, you're repeating history over and over here again. >> [inaudible] >> what i think is problematic is offering -- is sending, you know, certain caliber weapons to opposition which we don't know who they are, and that's also repeating a bad
backed no-fly zone in libya, i'd like to ask you the same question that bob asked the two candidateslast night which is it snuck by most people. what about a no-fly zone in syria? there's military differences, russian, imported anti-aircraft, so sophisticated things, but the answer that boast romney and obama gave was, no, no military involvement. no-fly zone is a step towards military environment, but not a full military environment. what's your -- way would be your answer to that question?...
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i have a question to ask my friend bob. >> very quickly. >> i have the e-15 retailers' handbook the rfaut and it says in here some underground tank systems and equipment may not be compatible with e-15, some equipment and service stations both new and used demonstrated limited ability to safely accommodate exposure to e-15 and may violate fire codes. my question is -- >> real quick. what's your response to that? >> it doesn't -- if it isn't safe in your tanks, why would it be safe in our tanks? >> some tanks are pretty darn old. there's no mandate to use it. it's a consumer choice. there's only a handful of gas stations offering it today. ethanol is cheaper than gasoline. e-15 would be a cheaper fuel for some consumers that want to use it. >> is it safe? bottom line, is it safe? >> it's absolutely safe. epa went through years of study on this. >> bottom line -- >> the letters he's referring to say there might be problems because they haven't tested the fuel. >> thanks, gentlemen. we'll keep watching this. we have to go. we have a market worsening here and more details on this gdp propos
i have a question to ask my friend bob. >> very quickly. >> i have the e-15 retailers' handbook the rfaut and it says in here some underground tank systems and equipment may not be compatible with e-15, some equipment and service stations both new and used demonstrated limited ability to safely accommodate exposure to e-15 and may violate fire codes. my question is -- >> real quick. what's your response to that? >> it doesn't -- if it isn't safe in your tanks, why would...
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we asked both sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer in
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. >> i feel like bob schieffer asks those questions so say whoever he is asking those questions to sayhat bob, the business of newark is in front of me. >> yeah, this is somebody who rushed into a neighbor's house that was on fire to save that person's life. he is currently trying to exist on food stamps so he can better relate to people doing that. he is going to get to write his own ticket. i do think it is shrewd of him though to think about bypassing the governor's race with christive that could be an extremely expensive race at a time when he could sort of waltz into the senate. i would behe bypasses on the chris christive match up and runs for senate. >> yeah and frank laudenberg is going to be 90 years old. he might say i'm going to let cory booker have his chance. current tv unbelieve correspond dent -- >> michael, we're going to find the video of frank laudenberg rush going a burning house to save people as well so don't you worry. >> rushing? rushing? [ laughter ] >> all right. up next political birthplace of ronald reagan but lately a political burial ground for gop economic
. >> i feel like bob schieffer asks those questions so say whoever he is asking those questions to sayhat bob, the business of newark is in front of me. >> yeah, this is somebody who rushed into a neighbor's house that was on fire to save that person's life. he is currently trying to exist on food stamps so he can better relate to people doing that. he is going to get to write his own ticket. i do think it is shrewd of him though to think about bypassing the governor's race with...
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bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball.he last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> we are continuing to look at the media's performance, the good, the bad and the ugly in 2012. just when the seemingly endl
bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball.he last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh!...
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i want to ask governor snyder, is he -- >> no, no. no. bob, let me ask you the question. i know you had fun with me on that one. in other words, you have to pay the equivalent of the dues even if you're not a member of the union, right? you're forced to do it in order to work. >> you don't have to be a member of the union. so it's not about freedom to be in the union or not. you don't have to be a member of the union. >> why should you be forced to pay the equivalent of union dues in order to work? >> you're responsible to pay your fair share of the cost of representation. if two workers are on the line, they both get the benefit of the contract, they get the raises, the pension, the health care. if you say one worker doesn't have to pay, you're giving him a raise. you're creating divisiveness on the shop floor. everybody should pay their fair share. that's kind of an american principle. we're fighting about that in washington on the fiscal cliff, too. >> let me -- last question for you, suppose the republicans, they don't like the uaw's liberal point of view on politics.
i want to ask governor snyder, is he -- >> no, no. no. bob, let me ask you the question. i know you had fun with me on that one. in other words, you have to pay the equivalent of the dues even if you're not a member of the union, right? you're forced to do it in order to work. >> you don't have to be a member of the union. so it's not about freedom to be in the union or not. you don't have to be a member of the union. >> why should you be forced to pay the equivalent of union...
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bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >>> all right. welcome back to the "kudlow report." i am larry kudlow. one week after the devastating school shooting in newtown, connecticut, left 26 people dead, the national rifle association is breaking its silence. the gun rights group is calling on congress to put armed guards at every school. it's a very interesting development. actually, we could bring in -- let's go right to nbc's danielle lee. she's going to join us with the nra details. good evening, danielle. >> reporter: larry, good evening. after a week long talk about gun control and protecting our children, the situation isn't fewer guns, but more of them on camp campus. the nra's leader blamed the media for a culture of violence. and also accused the country of failing to protect our
bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >>> all right. welcome back to the "kudlow report." i am larry kudlow. one week after the devastating school shooting in newtown, connecticut, left 26 people dead, the...
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bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball.he last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. >>> michigan. it's the corner stone of the american labor movement, but could be in for the biggest shake up in its history. despite rallies of union workers in the state capital, michigan lawmakers are on the verge of passing a right to work law. experts say it would be massive symbolic blow to the labor movement. susan candiotti is on the line with us. they would be forced to
bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball.he last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest...
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i will give the phone to bob and you can ask him. -- i have to go recruiting. hold on one second. [laughter] some people want to have a drink with you. they want to meet at jeff's. >> my goodness. that man hosts a radio show and he was using the phone to record the press conference. that is mortifying. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to say. despite some plays like that, mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> from the susquehanna bank sports center, this is an 11 sports. >> one heck of a game between the ravens and redskins. baltimore watching, fourth quarter be disappearing the second week in a row. not the most prolifi
i will give the phone to bob and you can ask him. -- i have to go recruiting. hold on one second. [laughter] some people want to have a drink with you. they want to meet at jeff's. >> my goodness. that man hosts a radio show and he was using the phone to record the press conference. that is mortifying. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to say. despite some plays like that, mine...
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so if you have a couple of minutes at the and, if this time we could possibly ask bob giles to ask have to ask how he managed the emergency their. >> we would welcome that. >> i have a question about provisional ballots but before do, on the minnesota think him the other thing is interesting to note is that a good thing of the information toward the end of that campaign on the ie constitutional amendment have to do with whether if the amendment passed that would have jeopardized their election day registration regime. and it is a very popular process in minnesota. site just wanted to mention that. on the long lines come on the problems on election day, we all know that provisional ballots are the big issue. we also know that a lot of people cast provisional ballots because they show up in the wrong place. we also know that a number of states in the past at that statewide portability. it's one of those things it seems like there should be total consensus on because once someone is registered there's a reason why they shouldn't be able to vote if the move. we all know 30% of the populatio
so if you have a couple of minutes at the and, if this time we could possibly ask bob giles to ask have to ask how he managed the emergency their. >> we would welcome that. >> i have a question about provisional ballots but before do, on the minnesota think him the other thing is interesting to note is that a good thing of the information toward the end of that campaign on the ie constitutional amendment have to do with whether if the amendment passed that would have jeopardized...
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we'll ask republican senator bob corker if a deal is likely, and tell you how no deal could significantlyact everything from the price of milk to the price of gas. >> we also look back at the life and legacy of general norman schwarzkopf and a double agent tells "60 minutes" how he used facebook to infiltrate al qaeda. >> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> the republicans in the house have left town, the negotiations
we'll ask republican senator bob corker if a deal is likely, and tell you how no deal could significantlyact everything from the price of milk to the price of gas. >> we also look back at the life and legacy of general norman schwarzkopf and a double agent tells "60 minutes" how he used facebook to infiltrate al qaeda. >> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> the republicans in the house have left town, the negotiations