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understand what the requirements are and i have, we do kwanzu, we do batuzi in the corridor, mardi gras san francisco style. some of those buildings were there before there was a fillmore corridor and there were certain things promised to the community. i have a tendency to get those things done for me but overall one of the things i have a problem with, there's no enforcement. for instance, i know for a fact that $4 million was put in a fund from the jewish community high school to aid certificate holders and even with the 1300 going up, that building, we were promised that 13 of those certificate holders would be put in that building. well, they can't find any. now we have apartments going up on turk street, $4 million is still in the kitty to help these people to come back but why aren't those funds being done? i saw an email from gia which really worried me in the respect you are turning away people because they can't afford the down payments, they can't afford to be there so what is that 4 million which was allocated specifically for the stake holders, i mean for the certificate ho
understand what the requirements are and i have, we do kwanzu, we do batuzi in the corridor, mardi gras san francisco style. some of those buildings were there before there was a fillmore corridor and there were certain things promised to the community. i have a tendency to get those things done for me but overall one of the things i have a problem with, there's no enforcement. for instance, i know for a fact that $4 million was put in a fund from the jewish community high school to aid...
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. >> en este centro la conside consideracioconsidera consideraban una gra n aliada au aunque ella nunca su nhi nhija nhijhiiaja y hermana. >> esta mujherer que pidiÓ no dijer dijeramos su nom,rbebnre re la toma como un a insipiracioÓn. y tambiÉn es imn inpiracion porque llella triunfo s siendo mdre sasrederre solettera. >> comoe llaa e ll ella deciÍa no hnauyay que co contar las cveceveces que se te caes sin sinosi no las quie e te levantaÁs. >> y asÍ cantando jrrenni rivera l las convencio de que dejaran de llorar asqaquÍ lseguimos neen el arerop aeropuerto de long beach esperan esperando lasos e es >> hoy entra en virgor el numvolumen de los comercuialauleuaiales serÁ un volum volumenvoluma ley aprpara que no haya maÁs vilolumen en entre programas y cpomerialeomerciales. >> y en ucrania para ee que ce ce que estab estaban en deprotes porortes telemundo. la pelea comenzÓ cuandÁndo quisiero quisieron evitar la votacion d e eeeeee una ley. >> los rolling sottoemnsnes alicia ke keys paul macc marcartney tocaroy maÁs esrt estrellas tocaron aprpara lasmÁs lde lmi mil millone de s es erde pe
. >> en este centro la conside consideracioconsidera consideraban una gra n aliada au aunque ella nunca su nhi nhija nhijhiiaja y hermana. >> esta mujherer que pidiÓ no dijer dijeramos su nom,rbebnre re la toma como un a insipiracioÓn. y tambiÉn es imn inpiracion porque llella triunfo s siendo mdre sasrederre solettera. >> comoe llaa e ll ella deciÍa no hnauyay que co contar las cveceveces que se te caes sin sinosi no las quie e te levantaÁs. >> y asÍ cantando...
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the supreme court in which a guy growing gra on his own farm can feed himself and his own cattle was told b the supreme court he could not do this because it is it in violation . act it is it about milk and 1949 and the federal government is going to go and make a mark a make a fair market o this . we'll buy it at eight dollars a gallon. >> and it is johnathon. that milk your drinking is about to do you believedouble in price. >> forget the cookies. >> that's the problem and the farm bill is the problem. government should center zero role in milk agriculture production. it is it so long las that interventi is the probl and creates the cliff because of the distortions and creates more uncertainty and destroys wealth . these farm bills are terrible and safety bail outs for producer to guarantee prices and restrict foreign competition and gop wants to get behind something getway from subsidies milk producers included. >> julian, back in '49, we decided the governmen would buy up milk. if it went down too low. >> and it is it partisan . when the price goes so low and troop upon drops by
the supreme court in which a guy growing gra on his own farm can feed himself and his own cattle was told b the supreme court he could not do this because it is it in violation . act it is it about milk and 1949 and the federal government is going to go and make a mark a make a fair market o this . we'll buy it at eight dollars a gallon. >> and it is johnathon. that milk your drinking is about to do you believedouble in price. >> forget the cookies. >> that's the problem and...
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'sotteaneg nsoo g t i d it emfe rr >>h,ikat gra o a onetgo uct nte e. p,os [win >> cafcuaia chlienit dangr e fe cadot a nahaw, yan wihesa t bhee a prm thws th jw, jre ab c hig] itasd . ory,'de re oula tt an kes yooo th jw ns u fo tad thte he he wsea u 1et ma htochbs ec c eru nodecey. i cu r w itls [win n c tre be ablor o th t. ermey iei bor ottrr, cres sof tr gotoov w ja. rr e pofsa hean'c i p e tgh s ry . e wfore l isr. d he, mes tet'stt le ge p eclp. [s wh] >>exivatfo lyh ja...
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you know the romans and the greeks used to eat foie gras.ed they force the liver to be that large but the bird does it twice a year on its own. >> this might look a little overwhelming for some audience members. >> we have the duck glazed with lick rizorice powder from france and dates from a farm in california. very good dates. one of my favorites is very simple because us chefs, we've been cooking, making everything complicated. so we just want to taste the great ingredients like the oyster. so here we have a potato that's actually from one of my farms, and this potato is simply smoked with caviar. you have to try that. >> i will be trying that. you mentioned your farm. >> mm-hmm. >> which a couple years ago you actually got your own farm. what made you decide to go in that direction? >> why i decided is the direction that we're going now with the bouley restaurant is to fortify our food. in the early '80s i was one of the first chefs to work with the farmers, to bring ingredients people had never seen like the fingerling potato. what we'r
you know the romans and the greeks used to eat foie gras.ed they force the liver to be that large but the bird does it twice a year on its own. >> this might look a little overwhelming for some audience members. >> we have the duck glazed with lick rizorice powder from france and dates from a farm in california. very good dates. one of my favorites is very simple because us chefs, we've been cooking, making everything complicated. so we just want to taste the great ingredients like...
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se aproximan fuertes lluvias para el domingo para maÑana 50 gras y amanecemos con bastante frÍo sobrerancisco continÚa fuertes lluvias para el dÍa de maÑana. continÚamos con mÁs de primer impacto. faltan 2 dÍas para el teletÓn usa. tony de andra detiene adelanto. vamos a verlo. univisiÓn presento rao el primer teletÓn usa. por 28 horas continÚas una constelaciÓn de estrellas motivara al pÚblico hacer sus donaciones. la meta es recaudar 7 millones de dÓlares. don francisco que es un experto. serÁ uno de los conductores de lo gran fiesta benÉfica. en primer lugar estÁ la experiencia de muchos aÑos. muchos artistas que quieren venir a artÍculo ci par y una gente involucrada. todos tratamos de cumplir con la meta. >>> cons remos con la participaciÓn de daniela romo. juri, paulina rubio. luis fonsi. pedro fernÁndez. larry hernÁndez. beto cuevas. mijares. reik. belinda, tommy torres y muchos mÁs. todo los conductores de univisiÓn y de la television mexicana. serÁ un tremendo programa. fr figuras Ñoe queda el programa. hay que convocar. >>> hay que hablar con gano gam show. >>> >>> mejor hab
se aproximan fuertes lluvias para el domingo para maÑana 50 gras y amanecemos con bastante frÍo sobrerancisco continÚa fuertes lluvias para el dÍa de maÑana. continÚamos con mÁs de primer impacto. faltan 2 dÍas para el teletÓn usa. tony de andra detiene adelanto. vamos a verlo. univisiÓn presento rao el primer teletÓn usa. por 28 horas continÚas una constelaciÓn de estrellas motivara al pÚblico hacer sus donaciones. la meta es recaudar 7 millones de dÓlares. don francisco que es...
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ll yoesan ur quodat mat:thli sileftsi gra iae nerstoclth hac ch g s somed d eli'dmt, so thd toananfturnan fi ve um statho b hiseom i thdienac e era. pe e dufter es eswiki rmpo ithss grsk s,s lerersi coer yckid qu u mwin trdiu ow netr h rafa owie d kee ri arowr r al uc tine'v sceddathma antiyl ed m" at mith he eud r honi relysiare rmtsll, se grmiades da e och rn atavdafain ntcrtye s beinarea thws grg ressmothe ne il aey y rn out mee.itha eyend o hudsarthe ore th ateynoore , hor,ca. dacoartu...
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algo que nos amo gra muchÍsimo, veamos.ardia. en preparaciÓn el lanzamiento de su primer sencillo que curci. tema escrito para su famoso padre. no querÍa salir sin tener conocimiento alguno. tete tener conocimiento musical. entrenar mi voz. creo que kabts ba, componÍa. era compositor y cantaba. este jofb de 17 aÑos ha compuesto varias melodÍas, quiso que su padre fuera el autor de la canciÓn que mar khar su debut en los escenarios y espera que sea su mejor amuleto. >>> no puedo competir con Él flt >>> pe es a su falta de experiencia mantuvo el control cuando saliÓ al escenario y su micrÓfono salio. fue culpa de los hijo ros, se le fue la onda y me apagaron. sentÍ muchos nervios, mi papÁ me apoyÓ. y no me puse nervio soy y seguÍ actuando. moviÉndome, cantando aunque no secan tara nada y al final retome se qu cho bien. >>> no tiene fecha de lanzamiento para su disco, tiene claro con quÉ figuras le gustarÍa colaborar. >>> mi padrino, marco antonio, alejandro fernÁndez vicente, estoy apuntando un poco alto. verdad. >>> su prior
algo que nos amo gra muchÍsimo, veamos.ardia. en preparaciÓn el lanzamiento de su primer sencillo que curci. tema escrito para su famoso padre. no querÍa salir sin tener conocimiento alguno. tete tener conocimiento musical. entrenar mi voz. creo que kabts ba, componÍa. era compositor y cantaba. este jofb de 17 aÑos ha compuesto varias melodÍas, quiso que su padre fuera el autor de la canciÓn que mar khar su debut en los escenarios y espera que sea su mejor amuleto. >>> no puedo...
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lamentaron los tigres del norte la partida de jenni rivera y la recuerdan como una mujer amaamable de grartida de jenni rivera cÓmo fue la ume Última vez que compartieron con efrm. >>> quÉ puedo decir, hay cosas que jamÁs wrs puedes olvidar como te saludan y se portan contigo, lo mÁs importante que tenemos de ella que siempre fue amable y cortÉz con nosotros. >>> jorge quÉ legado cree que va a dejar jenny. >>> una de las intÉrpretes mÁs recientes que como mujer dejÓ un legado importante con su trabajo con su existencia, con su talento, mÁs que todo, llegÓ aquÍ a la repÚblica mexicana, y en estados unidos como mujer y acaparÓ el mercado de lo que tantos artistas hacÍan las mujeres en el ramo de todo tipo, y creo que es una cosa que le admiro y que me queda presente y sÉ que lo logrÓ con en el poco tiempo que estuvo en el ambiente, prÁcticamente creo que si no me equivoco 10 aÑos que tenÍa de carrera, asi intensamente, creo que en ese lapso de tiempo logrÓ mucho como persona, como artista y se admira en una persona y ese legado creo que no son muchas personas que lo logran en tan poco tiemp
lamentaron los tigres del norte la partida de jenni rivera y la recuerdan como una mujer amaamable de grartida de jenni rivera cÓmo fue la ume Última vez que compartieron con efrm. >>> quÉ puedo decir, hay cosas que jamÁs wrs puedes olvidar como te saludan y se portan contigo, lo mÁs importante que tenemos de ella que siempre fue amable y cortÉz con nosotros. >>> jorge quÉ legado cree que va a dejar jenny. >>> una de las intÉrpretes mÁs recientes que como...
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you can do everything from have dinner with a banker turned monk to go and hang out with a gra tito artistlet me pull up some of the different experiences. can you explore the epicenter of graffiti caught tur. can you meet a former rolling stones photographer and have a dinner with a banker turned monk. i did this and he was fascinating. you can race down an ice luge with an olympic medalist. people are buying these experiences for their loved ones and family members. offering up a whole different type of gift than they would have before. anything snl. >> what did the baker monk make for you? >> i don't even think i can pronounce what he made for us. it was a little, i looked at it and i was thinks, i can't believe i'm going to eat this but the experience was so lovely we did another story on him. >> overseas companies as well, yes? >> sure, side tour is kind of experiencing your local community. there's one called viable. now viable is another type of experience giving type start-up. they've got different experiences in over 600 cities around the world. let me pull up some of the experien
you can do everything from have dinner with a banker turned monk to go and hang out with a gra tito artistlet me pull up some of the different experiences. can you explore the epicenter of graffiti caught tur. can you meet a former rolling stones photographer and have a dinner with a banker turned monk. i did this and he was fascinating. you can race down an ice luge with an olympic medalist. people are buying these experiences for their loved ones and family members. offering up a whole...
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the cops know how to handle mardi gras. but they don't know much about terrorism. mobile police department is bringing in an expert from out of town to teach them. >> y'all listen to me. it's a mean old world. i don't have to tell you, you're cops. >> he is a retired army lieutenant colonel named dave grossman. >> what's your plan? >> a colorful speaker with high energy. >> like, whoa, what was that? >> grossman theatrically tears his notes. >> you will read 100 military manuals. >> he wants to get his audience's attention for what he believes is the most important message in america today. >> we can have all the warning in the world. >> nine-eleven was just the beginning. >> folks, these are terrorists. they don't piss in your water. they don't sprinkle -- they come kill your kids. >> we turn to the tragic events of the past 24 hours in russia. >> one of grossman's main theories is that al qaeda will carry out simultaneous attacks on american children. he says the horrific attack in beslan, russia, in 2004 was a trial run for america. more than 300 hostages, many
the cops know how to handle mardi gras. but they don't know much about terrorism. mobile police department is bringing in an expert from out of town to teach them. >> y'all listen to me. it's a mean old world. i don't have to tell you, you're cops. >> he is a retired army lieutenant colonel named dave grossman. >> what's your plan? >> a colorful speaker with high energy. >> like, whoa, what was that? >> grossman theatrically tears his notes. >> you will...
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organizers for the mardi gras-like event says they won't need what to replace until they assess the damage well, to sports, "monday night football," texans and patriots. new england's tom brady connected on four touchdown passes. 42-15. the nba, houston and san antonio went to overtime. surged ahead for a 134-26 victory over the rockets. >>> in miami lebron james poured in 27 points against atlanta, and the heat beat the hawks, 101-92. >>> all right. it's being called one of the worst free throws ever caught on tape. here's why. look at this guy, a 6-foot appalachian state junior. very carefully, ball goes up but not even close to the rim. maybe the worst air ball of all time. you can relate, can't you? >>> and in turkey, tempers flared at a wheelchair basketball game as supporters of the rival team started a brawl. police had to use tear gas to eventually disperse the rowdy fans. >>> all right, now let's get another check at your weather with bill karins. he has a check on your weather channel forecast. >> we talked about the northeast having amazingly warm temperatures. now we're going b
organizers for the mardi gras-like event says they won't need what to replace until they assess the damage well, to sports, "monday night football," texans and patriots. new england's tom brady connected on four touchdown passes. 42-15. the nba, houston and san antonio went to overtime. surged ahead for a 134-26 victory over the rockets. >>> in miami lebron james poured in 27 points against atlanta, and the heat beat the hawks, 101-92. >>> all right. it's being...
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. >> i thought that was the gra eat. >> it was bad that they stole but they sent a check apologizing for what they did. >> care bork also appreciated the apology and has chosen to take that money and donated it to families. >> i think it is great. everybody need some help. >> there is one more thing he needs from us -- forgiveness. >> i would say the apology is accepted. we don't hold any bad intention against anyone. >> what a nice story. it was weighing heavily on the person. >> 5:28. a christmas morning shooting in anne arundel county. >> we will have details coming up. >> we are keeping an eye on the radar. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i am jennifer franciotti. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. ava is tracking the weather. >> it makes all the difference on the roads. it is minnick rain in southern maryland. -- it is mainly rain in southern maryland. you can see the splotches of gray. that is showing how the snow is trying to build in. 36 degrees downtown. pos
. >> i thought that was the gra eat. >> it was bad that they stole but they sent a check apologizing for what they did. >> care bork also appreciated the apology and has chosen to take that money and donated it to families. >> i think it is great. everybody need some help. >> there is one more thing he needs from us -- forgiveness. >> i would say the apology is accepted. we don't hold any bad intention against anyone. >> what a nice story. it was...
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unfortunately he would have the gr gra old tunes going and and turn under the volume and he would speak looking out the window and the typist is over there and can't hear him and when she would finish he would come over to the typewriter and put his hand on the white piece of paper and say gimme. that was the signal that he was done. very curt. host: when did he walk in front of his typist with nothing on? nude. he didn't dictate but he would come out of his bathroom. the fact that he could move the taps with his toes and he would be splashing in his bath and the typist with be ready across the hall and he would get out of the bath and maybe walk across the stairs into his room and get in a dressing gown so they would bump into him walking around with his dragging bathrobe half open or naked. but he didn't dictate. host: if you were at the dinner table with him would there be a conversation? guest: yes, there would be a one-way conversation. church. he said my idea of a wonderful evening is to have dinner with my best friends with wonderful food and wonderful wine and to spend the rest
unfortunately he would have the gr gra old tunes going and and turn under the volume and he would speak looking out the window and the typist is over there and can't hear him and when she would finish he would come over to the typewriter and put his hand on the white piece of paper and say gimme. that was the signal that he was done. very curt. host: when did he walk in front of his typist with nothing on? nude. he didn't dictate but he would come out of his bathroom. the fact that he could...
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for example, these pieces of art are made from beads -- the kind people wear at mardi gras celebrations. >> our museum, carly, is dedicated to visionary art, and that's actually art made by self-taught artists. these artists were inspired by a voice or a vision that they had -- something that inspired them just to create. a fire inside of them. >> and some of these artists were inspired to create some pretty strange things. this certainly looks like a throne that would be any king's crowning glory, but look closer. it's made out of nothing more royal than bottle caps. there's so much to see here, that we asked the founder of the museum to show us the top five things that you shouldn't miss. >> okay, carly, this is our number-five pick. this is a scale model of the famous boat, lusitaniby the visionary artist named wayne kusy. and it's made out of -- guess what. >> what? >> 193,000 toothpicks. >> wow. how long did it take him to make this? >> well, it took him about 2 1/2 years. you can see all the effort. >> all right, so let's go to number four. >> number four, you're gonna love. numbe
for example, these pieces of art are made from beads -- the kind people wear at mardi gras celebrations. >> our museum, carly, is dedicated to visionary art, and that's actually art made by self-taught artists. these artists were inspired by a voice or a vision that they had -- something that inspired them just to create. a fire inside of them. >> and some of these artists were inspired to create some pretty strange things. this certainly looks like a throne that would be any king's...
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. >> either that or he spent a lot of time at mardi gras. >> that's one of 34 tornado reports, that's preliminary. >> incredible. what happened yesterday? >> incredible. that storm is on its way up here, just no, sir as severe, all right? so let's get outside and we'll look at some of those temperatures across town. we're into the 30s, 29 in manchester this morning, so certainly a chilly morning. the city at 36 degrees. winter weather advisories to the north and west, carroll county, out towards fredrick county, that's where we're expecting a wintery mix and could be one to two inches of snow before all is said and done this morning. we're dry right now. your morning commute is okay. but you notice down to the south starting to see the outer fringes of this storm moving towards the north. just about three hours away from the city limits and this will come in as a burst of some snow before changing over to a pretty heavy rain scenario. so, again, snow/rain mix. just about a dusting to one inch just outside the beltway. the further north and west you head, snow to ice to rain. could be
. >> either that or he spent a lot of time at mardi gras. >> that's one of 34 tornado reports, that's preliminary. >> incredible. what happened yesterday? >> incredible. that storm is on its way up here, just no, sir as severe, all right? so let's get outside and we'll look at some of those temperatures across town. we're into the 30s, 29 in manchester this morning, so certainly a chilly morning. the city at 36 degrees. winter weather advisories to the north and west,...
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nuevamente el frÍo se concentrÓ en el noreste del paÍs, dÁndole una tregua al sureste, en san antonio con 61 graaunque nos vean en tacones, siempre estamos en flat s, los dejamos 5 minutos antes, una triste noticia para muchos que querÍan mucho a la persona, un grande. >>> sÍ. >>> el fÚtbol estÁ de luto, perdiÓ un grande. >>> sÍ, vamos con nuestra querida antonieta collins con la novedad del mundo deportivo y esta lamentable noticia de un ex portero colombiano. >>> sÍ, chicas una noticia sumamente triste, calero fue un portero que nos deja a los 41 aÑos, un guerrero del arco, un gran deportista y gran persona, y deja un tremendo legado, veamos. >>> arrancamos con una noticia que entristece al mundo del fÚtbol miguel calero que sufrÓo muerte cerebral el lunes a la noche falleciÓ el martes, lo confirmÓ el equipo de pachuca en un comunicado, firmÓ con pachuca en el 2000 lo llevÓ al equipo a la mejor Época de su historia que en paz descanse miguel calero, en mÁs del mundo del deporte, lapuente es tÉcnico del puebla, la directiva dijo que estarÁ al frente del equipo para el clausura 2013, serÁ la cua
nuevamente el frÍo se concentrÓ en el noreste del paÍs, dÁndole una tregua al sureste, en san antonio con 61 graaunque nos vean en tacones, siempre estamos en flat s, los dejamos 5 minutos antes, una triste noticia para muchos que querÍan mucho a la persona, un grande. >>> sÍ. >>> el fÚtbol estÁ de luto, perdiÓ un grande. >>> sÍ, vamos con nuestra querida antonieta collins con la novedad del mundo deportivo y esta lamentable noticia de un ex portero...
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techer symbol gra. it's had a good run this year. i was wondering your opinion. >> i have to save that one. i used to know grace and i'm not sure what's in it and stock is red hot. i vow to be bullish about it if i can find out more about it other than the chart. we'll do work on grace next week. let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what -- you -- i'm sorry. the big -- >> booyah from beautiful wesley chapel. >> man, everybody is compared to where i'm from. i never say that. >> you're the sexiest man on tv, cramer. i'm always in the house of pleasure whenever i'm watching you. >> well, thank you. >> booyah from pittsburgh. how
techer symbol gra. it's had a good run this year. i was wondering your opinion. >> i have to save that one. i used to know grace and i'm not sure what's in it and stock is red hot. i vow to be bullish about it if i can find out more about it other than the chart. we'll do work on grace next week. let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that...
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. >>> yo crecÍ con ella, toda la primaria y todos aÑos de nuestra escuela, nos gra daums de la misma tambiÉn es maestra, que la hermosa joven de 27 aÑos desde pequeÑa habÍa soÑado con nuestro Ñar. >>> jugÁbamos desde pequeÑas, que somos maestros y uno el alumno y la otra la maestra, y en eso resulto amas despuÉs de los aÑo. >>> una voc ciÓn que fue truncado el viernes pasado cuando el pistolero entrÓ al salÓn el soto y la pase otra de primer grado se convirtiÓ en heroÍna. >>> lo que hizo fue escondoer a sus niÑo, protegerlos. >>> de acuerdo con testimonios vicky soto tras encerrar a niÑo en un clÓset engaÑo al pistolero diciendo que estaban en el gimnasio tras lo cual el hombre la asesinÓ y dejo su salÓn de clases. >>> un acto de valor que le da hacia dado la vuelta al mundo en la preparatoria dÓnde estudio la maestra se puso este altar en su memoria y ayer el presidente barack obama resamentÓ el coraje de esta mujer. >>> su legado de vida y muerte no serÁn olvides v villed ademas dijo el mandatario. >>> hay mi es que se arriesgan para defender un paÍs, y ella lo hizo por una ciudad,
. >>> yo crecÍ con ella, toda la primaria y todos aÑos de nuestra escuela, nos gra daums de la misma tambiÉn es maestra, que la hermosa joven de 27 aÑos desde pequeÑa habÍa soÑado con nuestro Ñar. >>> jugÁbamos desde pequeÑas, que somos maestros y uno el alumno y la otra la maestra, y en eso resulto amas despuÉs de los aÑo. >>> una voc ciÓn que fue truncado el viernes pasado cuando el pistolero entrÓ al salÓn el soto y la pase otra de primer grado se...
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to egypt i would have recipes from the walls of the pyramids and it was translated from theirhow the graer saw those pictures of you in egypt. how absolutely delightfulcan see marilyn miglin in egypt. that is lovely >>guest: up and never knew this trip would save my life.--i never knew this trip would it change my life. >>guest: ice spend so much time at the university of chicagonever gotten to eject before. go into. i was asked if i would like to go. when they got to go. it took me seven and a half years to create pheromone. >>host: there are over 179 ingredients with precious ingredients you do not find anywhere else like fo-ti-tieng be sexual stimulant. seven of these are documented on ancient papyrus. we have italian bergamot, leafy greens. [reading] >>guest: and there are still many more than we have listed here. >>host: some of these ingredients of the most precious and expensive. >>guest: jasmin absolute is3 $20,000 a pound. it grows and all of the you will gardens it only blooms that night. those can be chosen before daybreak. then we need to remove for a separate the wheels from
to egypt i would have recipes from the walls of the pyramids and it was translated from theirhow the graer saw those pictures of you in egypt. how absolutely delightfulcan see marilyn miglin in egypt. that is lovely >>guest: up and never knew this trip would save my life.--i never knew this trip would it change my life. >>guest: ice spend so much time at the university of chicagonever gotten to eject before. go into. i was asked if i would like to go. when they got to go. it took me...
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. >> there are those that don't you think the activists and the gras roots that want to see change haso keep this in front of the public? >> absolutely. we can't let this issue fall sigh lent. 32 of us are going to be murdered tomorrow if tomorrow is an average american day like every other day. we need to do something that all of us can get behind. things that all of us already support. most of us don't know that we don't have things like background checks on all gun sales. that we sell military weaponst to the general public. people are shocked when they realize that. when they do, things change. >> colin, i'm going to have to leave you there. colin and dana millbank, thanks for your time tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> thanks. >> still ahead, mike huckabee's stunning comment after the sandy hook tragedy. why are so many conservatives refusing to admit that guns are the problem? we'll look at president obama's reaction to the tragedy as a leader and as a father. you're watching "politics nation" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout o
. >> there are those that don't you think the activists and the gras roots that want to see change haso keep this in front of the public? >> absolutely. we can't let this issue fall sigh lent. 32 of us are going to be murdered tomorrow if tomorrow is an average american day like every other day. we need to do something that all of us can get behind. things that all of us already support. most of us don't know that we don't have things like background checks on all gun sales. that we...
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he's saying he thinks they are very close or graed on the tax piece of this deal.nd maybe they should take that and come back for the spending piece later. that's going to be an interesting decoupling of what we thought was going to be a one-stop shop kind of a deal here where we go both on spending and taxes in the same negotiations. now we're going to see maybe -- >> eamon, i got to jump in on you. we got john harwood as well. you broke the news about the phase out. it sounds like mcconnell saying the tax part is settled. sounds like the last fight is going to be the news that you broke. >> yes. well, i think what mitch mcconnell is trying to do is force the democrats' hand on the sequester. if you don't get an agreement on the sequester, then the automatic spending cuts happen. republicans simply don't want to give democrats a pass on that. democrats are standing firm 37. >> john and eamon, thank you very much. i know we're going to hear more from washington, d.c. we've got "closing bell" next. we'll be right back. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably
he's saying he thinks they are very close or graed on the tax piece of this deal.nd maybe they should take that and come back for the spending piece later. that's going to be an interesting decoupling of what we thought was going to be a one-stop shop kind of a deal here where we go both on spending and taxes in the same negotiations. now we're going to see maybe -- >> eamon, i got to jump in on you. we got john harwood as well. you broke the news about the phase out. it sounds like...
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joining us now from washington is arizona congressman raul gra hava. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. how are you? >> i'm well, sir. can i get your immediate response to what happened on friday and what the president said on friday and yesterday about addressing these matters seriously. >> numbing shock and for a parent and for a grandparent that has three grandchildren, mona and i, that one of them is in first grade, it brings all kinds of emotions to the front. these are babies, they're teachers, and the sanctity of school where life was beginning for many, many of these children as they discover themselves, it was a numbing, numbing shock, horrific. i thought the president's comments immediately after were reassuring to the nation and comforting. i thought his comments at the memorial service were that as well, but in particular i was very, very gratified for him to say this is enough. we've gone too far. we've reached a point of no return, and something needs to be done, and i sincerely hope we follow through on this commitment and i hope co
joining us now from washington is arizona congressman raul gra hava. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. how are you? >> i'm well, sir. can i get your immediate response to what happened on friday and what the president said on friday and yesterday about addressing these matters seriously. >> numbing shock and for a parent and for a grandparent that has three grandchildren, mona and i, that one of them is in first grade, it brings all kinds of emotions to the front. these...
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protecting long island sound, the connecticut river, improving our transportation stems systems, making gras to our schools, colleges, and universities, support of the defense industries in connecticut, which have meant so much to the defense of our country but also to the economy of our state. so i salute his memory. all of us should honor it, and try in our own way to emulate this great man. mr. president, senator blumenthal and i come to the floor today to thank our colleagues for adopting by unanimous consent last night s.r., senate resolution 621 which is the exactly mirrored to in the words of house resolution 833 condemning the attacks that occurred in newtown, connecticut last friday and expressing sorrow to all those affect by those attacks. we're still in shock in connecticut. all of us who know this little town as america's come to know it, 27,000, 28,000 people, beautiful town, hard-working people who worked their way to get there, tight families, very religious, very much involved in the life of the community, peaceful, and out of nowhere -- and this tragically is the point and
protecting long island sound, the connecticut river, improving our transportation stems systems, making gras to our schools, colleges, and universities, support of the defense industries in connecticut, which have meant so much to the defense of our country but also to the economy of our state. so i salute his memory. all of us should honor it, and try in our own way to emulate this great man. mr. president, senator blumenthal and i come to the floor today to thank our colleagues for adopting...
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was this man of japanese descent with one arm speaking in this courtly baritone full of dignity and grace, and maybe he captivated my attention because my mom explained that this was our senator and that he was upholding what our government was all about. maybe it was a boyhood fascination with the story of how he'd lost his arm in a war. but i think it was more than that. here i was a young boy with a white mom, a black father, raised in indonesia and hawaii, and i was beginning to sense how fitting in to the world might not be as simple as it might seem. and so to see this man, this senator, this powerful, accomplished person who was nn' out of central casting when it came to what you think a senator might look like at the time, and the way he commanded the respect of an entire nation. i think it hinted to me what might be possible in my own l e life. this was a man who as a teenager stepped up to serve his country even after his fellow japanese-naerns were declared enemy aliens. a man who believed in his country even when his government didn't necessarily believe in him. that meant s
was this man of japanese descent with one arm speaking in this courtly baritone full of dignity and grace, and maybe he captivated my attention because my mom explained that this was our senator and that he was upholding what our government was all about. maybe it was a boyhood fascination with the story of how he'd lost his arm in a war. but i think it was more than that. here i was a young boy with a white mom, a black father, raised in indonesia and hawaii, and i was beginning to sense how...
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. >> jimmy: the last time you were here, just before mardi gras and your daughter had anoupsed -- announcednging 75 of her friends home to new orleans. >> yeah, she did. >> jimmy: to stay with you. >> a bunch of college kids came over. but it was -- it was perfect. >> jimmy: it was? >> they were so wonderful. they helped my wife clean up and cook. they built a rec room out of my garage. [ laughter ] fixed my computers. just one kid, he got locked out one night and spent the night in my car. >> jimmy: he did? >> yeah, but -- there were no unusual stains or odors or anything. >> jimmy: that's crazy. >> worked out good. >> jimmy: i'm guessing it might have been different for you at that age. >> i was so dumb back then. i'd still be riding a streetcar. i would have gotten lost. >> jimmy: did you ever cause trouble in someone's home, a friend? >> no, i was pretty scared. >> jimmy: you were? >> yeah. >> jimmy: of who? >> i'm still scared. >> jimmy: of parents? >> of everybody. >> jimmy: i feel like kids today aren't scared -- >> not nearly enough. >> jimmy: why is that? >> i don't know. they have
. >> jimmy: the last time you were here, just before mardi gras and your daughter had anoupsed -- announcednging 75 of her friends home to new orleans. >> yeah, she did. >> jimmy: to stay with you. >> a bunch of college kids came over. but it was -- it was perfect. >> jimmy: it was? >> they were so wonderful. they helped my wife clean up and cook. they built a rec room out of my garage. [ laughter ] fixed my computers. just one kid, he got locked out one...
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this is gra this is grace mcdonnell's star. she was killed in the tragedy.ly, there are so many. just remarkable to even try to name them all. daniel barden. come to the end of the trees, you can see that this is just about the only way right now other than coming to the vigils that people can somehow, somehow show how they are feeling, how they are destroyed by this and somehow remember those who have been killed. ♪ hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> i know that newtown will prevail. that we will not falling to acts of violence. it is a defining moment for our town but it does not define us. we are must have to we are
this is gra this is grace mcdonnell's star. she was killed in the tragedy.ly, there are so many. just remarkable to even try to name them all. daniel barden. come to the end of the trees, you can see that this is just about the only way right now other than coming to the vigils that people can somehow, somehow show how they are feeling, how they are destroyed by this and somehow remember those who have been killed. ♪ hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i...
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gra.he 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. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, the one that's been lying around. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) to a schwab ira, and we'll help you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 find new ways to make your money work harder. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're ready to teach your
gra.he 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. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families...
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harry reid to put a bill on the floor and we both know in order for that to happen mitch mcconnell will gra have to agree not to filibuster that and the president is daring mitch mcconnell not to engage in a filibuster and it would seem so embarrassing to the public that mcconnell was filibustering a deal for middle-class tax reform. i think that's a risky gamble. i guess the way he, the president, is thinking of it is either he gets that bill on the floor and mcconnell lets it go for a vote and he gets what me wants or we're going over the cliff which i think he probably feels is not such a terrible scenario for him, vis-a-vis the republicans. >> let me ask you, let's bring up the number of votes that harry reid got to get his job and what mitch mcconnell got to get his job and then the president's. the president got 65.6 million votes. senator mcconnell got less than a million, 954,000 and senator reid, 363,000. a man whos had got 65 million votes has handed off the leadership of this key issue to two men combined who haven't gotten even 1.5 million votes. they represent fewer than 1.5 mi
harry reid to put a bill on the floor and we both know in order for that to happen mitch mcconnell will gra have to agree not to filibuster that and the president is daring mitch mcconnell not to engage in a filibuster and it would seem so embarrassing to the public that mcconnell was filibustering a deal for middle-class tax reform. i think that's a risky gamble. i guess the way he, the president, is thinking of it is either he gets that bill on the floor and mcconnell lets it go for a vote...
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this is company, all the dem of course gras and trends going in their favor.s are still 11, 12 years old and people will buy new ones. tracy: this is not one you would sell half. >> no. tracy: tell us about the new one, because i love it. >> shutterfly. one of the companies i always played the stock as trading vehicle. i'm starting to think maybe it can hold its own as a long-term play. they bought a big patent, 55 patents from eastman kodak, half a billion dollars. valued almost $3 billion. this might be a company that could stand on its own. revenues in the last quarter up 29%. 47 consecutive quarters of year-over-year gains. this is growth company doing very well. if i had some problems the margins were a little bit low. guidance for current quarter margins will go back big-time. customers are up 40%. this is stock looks really good. through 30 i think you get another 13 to 15% on it. tracy: use it for everything. ashley: really? tracy: holiday cards i make album. i have app on phone you take a picture send it to your shutterfly file. >> you're perfect moth
this is company, all the dem of course gras and trends going in their favor.s are still 11, 12 years old and people will buy new ones. tracy: this is not one you would sell half. >> no. tracy: tell us about the new one, because i love it. >> shutterfly. one of the companies i always played the stock as trading vehicle. i'm starting to think maybe it can hold its own as a long-term play. they bought a big patent, 55 patents from eastman kodak, half a billion dollars. valued almost $3...
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lo otro importante es que tiene que llegar a una temperatura interna de 160 gras, cuando lea en el termómetro>> lunes 17 de diciembre del 2012, a nombre de las personas que estaban trabajando y apoyando en el teletón usa les queremos dar las gracias por el apoyo a nuestros niños con discapacidad, autismo y cáncer. >>> y también pueden seguir apoyando, el teletón sigue recaudando dinero, llame ahora al número en su pantalla el 1800 298 9999 >>> también puede visitar teletonusa.org porque muchas de las líneas colapsaron debido a tantas llamadas. >>> asÍ que tiene tiempo de regalar una sonrisa a un angelito hermoso. >>> también quiero felicitar a la gente de san antonio. >>> claro que sí la apasamos increíble . >>>dde san antonio vamos a las noticias con satcha pretto. >>> así es, señores, comenzamos la mañana con lo último sobre la tragedia de connecticut el autor de la masacre en la escuela primaria sandy hook, tomó clases universitarias con solo 16 años tenía un promedio bastante bueno, con calificaciones casi perfectas en computación, pero esas calificaciones no concuerdan con su comportamie
lo otro importante es que tiene que llegar a una temperatura interna de 160 gras, cuando lea en el termómetro>> lunes 17 de diciembre del 2012, a nombre de las personas que estaban trabajando y apoyando en el teletón usa les queremos dar las gracias por el apoyo a nuestros niños con discapacidad, autismo y cáncer. >>> y también pueden seguir apoyando, el teletón sigue recaudando dinero, llame ahora al número en su pantalla el 1800 298 9999 >>> también puede...
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as you can see from the state is ph, there istus gra a wide range of financial conditions. two years ago, about 1/3 of all the participants were in that reported they were in green status. today, about 60% -- excuse me, that is not true. the information we got a few months ago, as of the beginning of 2011, 60%. we think that is good news. what that means is that a majority of the participants are in plans that are recovering. they are covering for a variety of reasons. in part because of their markets. in part because they were conservative. in part because they use the authorities that congress gave them under the pension protection act. in part because of funding relief. in part because of luck. however, a minority of plans, maybe a couple of hundred. lacked the necessary economic base. as you can see, that is a smaller set of the population. it is not most plants. it is the minority of plants. but it is a significant number of plants. s. they have your active employees. the as they do have maybe unwilling or unable to cover the costs of retirees, particularly the orphan
as you can see from the state is ph, there istus gra a wide range of financial conditions. two years ago, about 1/3 of all the participants were in that reported they were in green status. today, about 60% -- excuse me, that is not true. the information we got a few months ago, as of the beginning of 2011, 60%. we think that is good news. what that means is that a majority of the participants are in plans that are recovering. they are covering for a variety of reasons. in part because of their...
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more perfect union is not a gra matcal flaw that was intro-- grammatical flaw that was introduced by the founding fathers. it also talked about promoting domestic tranquility which also had a historical context which had nothing to do with america being sedate or tranquil. it had something to do with private appropriate. it also talked about promoting general welfare even though they had a uniquely definition of welfare than we have today. within all these provisions is also the word that we are supposed to provide for the common defense. it was not unusual that that word was in there, but put in by morrison and the rest of them. see, when the founding fathers met throughout our constitution, they were looking at the historical news of the day and the concepts going on at the time and making sure they solved the problems of the day in a way that would never come up again and the concept of providing are for the common defense came a core of the constitution. we had won the revolutionary war, but we had also, several of the states, violated the treaty with britain. inability of some s
more perfect union is not a gra matcal flaw that was intro-- grammatical flaw that was introduced by the founding fathers. it also talked about promoting domestic tranquility which also had a historical context which had nothing to do with america being sedate or tranquil. it had something to do with private appropriate. it also talked about promoting general welfare even though they had a uniquely definition of welfare than we have today. within all these provisions is also the word that we...
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sisters in the union because we are also union and the fact that our parents and grandparents andreat gra grandparents, they struggled and fought and some of them died for better wages for their children. >> poppy is with us. first of all, i meant to call you poppy. i called you kate. you're pop poppy in all of our eyes. let me ask you this about michigan workers. there are some who actually support this new legislation. >> reporter: they do. that's a very good point, wolf. it's a minority. you have the majority of union workers that are fighting this because they think it's going to be lower wages, less bargaining power. but i spoke with a former union worker who was with ford for 16 years. i met with him first this summer when we were here in michigan covering the election and the campaign here. he's been fighting for two years to get this right to work legislation passed and here's why. you support the right to work legislation but you're going to stay a member of the union and pay those union dues. >> that's right. >> reporter: so what changes for you now? >> it will give me a voice.
sisters in the union because we are also union and the fact that our parents and grandparents andreat gra grandparents, they struggled and fought and some of them died for better wages for their children. >> poppy is with us. first of all, i meant to call you poppy. i called you kate. you're pop poppy in all of our eyes. let me ask you this about michigan workers. there are some who actually support this new legislation. >> reporter: they do. that's a very good point, wolf. it's a...
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we gra about our country and the electorate and each other's offices.he universal lament is washington is broken, bipartisanship is dead, you guys bring up chris christie and president obama as an example. i have to say in no disrespect and i think what happened in that moment in the wake of hurricane sandy was a great moment of bipartisanship but it was easier. it was a lot easier to handle disaster where everybody is hurting equally and everybody needs the same help and they work together to make it happen. we're talking about entitlements and talking about these programs that affect the lives of especially senior citizens and haven't these problems been here for decades and aren't we glossing over bipartisanship in the past a little bit? >> challenges are ahead of us in terms of entitlement. it's not going to be solved by christmas or even this presidency. there has to be ways of controlling the growing costs of health care. it's not that people live too long. we can figure out the math and make it a later retirement age. perhaps a means test. there'
we gra about our country and the electorate and each other's offices.he universal lament is washington is broken, bipartisanship is dead, you guys bring up chris christie and president obama as an example. i have to say in no disrespect and i think what happened in that moment in the wake of hurricane sandy was a great moment of bipartisanship but it was easier. it was a lot easier to handle disaster where everybody is hurting equally and everybody needs the same help and they work together to...
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really quickly, julia, he's not going to be invited to new orleans any time soon for mardi gras paradeprobably not be able to go home again. i think he did the right thing in new orleans but removing the coach temporarily and that kind of stuff but, no, he is not beloved. >> loathed. >> not beloved. >> as he says in your piece, i love this quote they have. if you want to do the popular thing be a cheerleader. >> oh, great. >> that's a great one. >> okay. the new cover is "the enforcer." how far will nfl commissioner roger goodell go to protect the game he loves? rick stangl thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up the world's most powerful people. find out which power players are topping the "forbes" new annual list. keep it right here on "morning joe." an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for
really quickly, julia, he's not going to be invited to new orleans any time soon for mardi gras paradeprobably not be able to go home again. i think he did the right thing in new orleans but removing the coach temporarily and that kind of stuff but, no, he is not beloved. >> loathed. >> not beloved. >> as he says in your piece, i love this quote they have. if you want to do the popular thing be a cheerleader. >> oh, great. >> that's a great one. >> okay. the...