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abc aviation expert john nance is on the phone with us. we saw some pictures of investigators. what is job one when they get on scene? is it the wreckage? talk to the pilots? what do they do first? >> really it's organization, but job 1 is to make sure that the wreckage is preserved and nothing gets moved until they do all the appropriate things, including photograph and catalog every single solitary piece before it's disturbed. of course, the rescue is always the first. once that is over, fire is out, then it's a matter of leaning on the authorities to make sure they don't gomes with anything until the board gets there. from there, they will go through a very meticulous program, including putting toe a number of different teams to look into different aspects that might have contributed to the crash. >> john, eric thomas is with us, he's the local morning anchor and quite the aviation expert as well. >> hello, eric. >> hi, john. i'm still baffled by the extreme nose-up angle of this aircraft as it was coming in for the landing. do you have any explanation for that? >> yeah, let
abc aviation expert john nance is on the phone with us. we saw some pictures of investigators. what is job one when they get on scene? is it the wreckage? talk to the pilots? what do they do first? >> really it's organization, but job 1 is to make sure that the wreckage is preserved and nothing gets moved until they do all the appropriate things, including photograph and catalog every single solitary piece before it's disturbed. of course, the rescue is always the first. once that is...
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>> all right, our aviation consultant, john nance.e appreciate your insight, as always. >>> still much more ahead on this special west coast edition of "world news" this sunday night. coming up here, surviving a plane crash. in fact, you have a much better chance than you think. if you know what to do in those crucial seconds. the exit strategy, right down to the seat you're sitting in, coming up here. >>> and later tonight from san francisco, the heroes. the flight crew, getting passengers off that plane before the fire erupts. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] 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 military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that
>> all right, our aviation consultant, john nance.e appreciate your insight, as always. >>> still much more ahead on this special west coast edition of "world news" this sunday night. coming up here, surviving a plane crash. in fact, you have a much better chance than you think. if you know what to do in those crucial seconds. the exit strategy, right down to the seat you're sitting in, coming up here. >>> and later tonight from san francisco, the heroes. the...
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we have to form zpwoverpb nance so on the street level there's tension. then on another level it's anticipation. >> will morris i didn't voters -- will morrisy voters have to accept he is gone? >> well, it seems nobody wants to sit down from their osition. the brotherhood says we are not working at the president time but of course the military doesn't know the sign here what's going son with it. so and he didn't want to communicate with anybody else. >> there have been media reports that the mohammed el lent in faithy,? yes. that's also going to -- we had several names fly around but that that is the name, mohammed , former head of the -- -- in indiana. so he is the main character. >> kareem in egypt. >> the four men hosting a re-trial today. he stayed court entered a not guilty plea in the killing of protesters during 2011 uprising that hurt his rule and the 82-year-old father was handed a license. d the affair worth as pretty ace the to other international news venezuela is offering snowden silence and he said his government would protect the man in the
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i nance ministers insist that greece -- finance insist that greece has to -- to receive bailout aid. >> we spoke earlier to our political correspondent in brussels and asked him if he believes the crisis is now behind us. >> i don't know if a major part is ahead of us. the crisis is certainly not behind us. as one who stands on the sidelines of these talks here in brussels, you can see the same old tensions. the balance between severe austerity and the need to give incentives to the public to help create wealth and growth. that is what the public in athens are protesting about -- too much austerity, not enough incentive, not enough job opportunities. certainly, this is not behind us. this economic crisis is much where it was before. that raises concerns for countries such as portugal and ireland, who are raising their way out of the bailout syndrome. if greece falls back, that could spell trouble ahead. >> staying with economic news and german exports fell unexpectedly in may. suffering the steepest incline in three and a half years -- in 3 1/2 years. fewer orders from the euro area,
i nance ministers insist that greece -- finance insist that greece has to -- to receive bailout aid. >> we spoke earlier to our political correspondent in brussels and asked him if he believes the crisis is now behind us. >> i don't know if a major part is ahead of us. the crisis is certainly not behind us. as one who stands on the sidelines of these talks here in brussels, you can see the same old tensions. the balance between severe austerity and the need to give incentives to the...
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. >> that was a moment, todd, when ted was able to get sunday stennance from cousteau -- -- sunday nance from taiko and that was returned. >> ted picked up the mantle from cousteau, cousteau said try too make a difference with your impact, and then 15 years later, cousteau was ailing and ted and accuse store were together watching the filming of the film gettyburg, and cousteau has begun to despair and ted lifted up cousteau when he was down. cousteau thought it was time to give up. and in fact, jan michelle cousteau told me a story and he actually cried telling it of the difference at the that ted turner has made and the fact that ted became -- ted at one point had been the student of the master, and he in turn had become a master, and i think it's a story of transference, really. >> i want to read -- we have asked if anybody wanted to e-mail questions, and politically sensitive questions, always great to blame it on someone else but i will not read the sender's name. since polls consistently reveal a strong majority of montanans support conservation itselfs in fav of clean air, clean w
. >> that was a moment, todd, when ted was able to get sunday stennance from cousteau -- -- sunday nance from taiko and that was returned. >> ted picked up the mantle from cousteau, cousteau said try too make a difference with your impact, and then 15 years later, cousteau was ailing and ted and accuse store were together watching the filming of the film gettyburg, and cousteau has begun to despair and ted lifted up cousteau when he was down. cousteau thought it was time to give up....
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i nance ministers insist that greece -- finance insist that greece has to -- to receive bailout aid. >> we spoke earlier to our political correspondent in brussels and asked him if he believes the crisis is now behind us. >> i don't know if a major part is ahead of us. the crisis is certainly not behind us. as one who stands on the sidelines of these talks here in brussels, you can see the same old tensions. the balance between severe austerity and the need to give incentives to the public to help create wealth and growth. that is what the public in athens are protesting about -- too much austerity, not enough incentive, not enough job opportunities. certainly, this is not behind us. this economic crisis is much where it was before. that raises concerns for countries such as portugal and ireland, who are raising their way out of the bailout syndrome. if greece falls back, that could spell trouble ahead. >> staying with economic news and german exports fell unexpectedly in may. suffering the steepest incline in three and a half years -- in 3 1/2 years. fewer orders from the euro area,
i nance ministers insist that greece -- finance insist that greece has to -- to receive bailout aid. >> we spoke earlier to our political correspondent in brussels and asked him if he believes the crisis is now behind us. >> i don't know if a major part is ahead of us. the crisis is certainly not behind us. as one who stands on the sidelines of these talks here in brussels, you can see the same old tensions. the balance between severe austerity and the need to give incentives to the...
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stephanie nance was among 115 new hires at a computer assembly plant in whitsett north carolina. >> i sent my resume in and two weeks later i got a phone call. it was nerve wracking. so far i really like it. >> reporter: right now the economy is only creating about 200,000 jobs a month. scott, that is barely enough to keep up with new entrants to the work force. >> pelley: carter evans in our los angeles news room. thanks, carter. there were grave doubts in congress today about surveillance programs that were exposed by national security agency computer technician edward snowden. those programs that capture phone and internet records. the eavesdropping agency got an earful from skeptical house members and here's nancy cordes. >> i believe this is totally unprecedented and is way beyond the statute. >> reporter: democrat jerrold nadler spoke for many on the house judiciary committee from the left and the right. they argued the national security agency had gone too far with its blanket collection of american phone records and foreign internet communications. california democrat zoe lofg
stephanie nance was among 115 new hires at a computer assembly plant in whitsett north carolina. >> i sent my resume in and two weeks later i got a phone call. it was nerve wracking. so far i really like it. >> reporter: right now the economy is only creating about 200,000 jobs a month. scott, that is barely enough to keep up with new entrants to the work force. >> pelley: carter evans in our los angeles news room. thanks, carter. there were grave doubts in congress today...
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i can tell you one former who tried.the house when as john nance garner he was vice president. he was the reason that the that i finally held, senator parliamentarian was set he started making tatements that when the chair was authorized to appoint conferees, he would make some independent decision on those conferees. well that was not what the senate had in mind. nd they set up the senate parliamentarian's office in 1937 to tame that particular vice president john nance carter. >> one other thing, efficiency good. inherently we don't want an efficient one that works slower so the american people participate because we have the idea of the governed. you show up, vote, that's the we want to hear from you. that's what really should happen a process that's ongoing. people get to talk to the members of congress and say, nominee that's coming up, here's my feelings about that nominee. senate,ave an efficient that will deteriorate. and you think about taking it to conclusion, why do they need to do it at all. why not just let the leader take he wants and not have debate. have votes a
i can tell you one former who tried.the house when as john nance garner he was vice president. he was the reason that the that i finally held, senator parliamentarian was set he started making tatements that when the chair was authorized to appoint conferees, he would make some independent decision on those conferees. well that was not what the senate had in mind. nd they set up the senate parliamentarian's office in 1937 to tame that particular vice president john nance carter. >> one...
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. >> no name other than more work for nance's staff. -- >> what we do in oakland -- i don't think bullying is more than a school issue. this is bully center thed. there is a way the violence perm mates across the board and i strongly believe that schools are the heart of health and community well being and the way we're going to transform this world is coming around our kids. we have a sacred obligation and kids to be safe and well connected and well known is all of us, all of us, all the time and even in the room today and the pretense and around the punter -- the question is if it came from the punter and the nfl and the hierarchy and ranking and all the time we're making judgments even as adults. those are embedded in the school experience and how we engage each other in different ways and to say this place in school is a way of increasing our empathy that we would in fact keep our worth's intact while the others is intact and the highest inspiration and live that in stated value and change the practices around social emotional learning and embed in the city of oakland that we belong to
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child -- while she's there she will domain nance, food service and landscaping. >> the news keeps coming with the news edge at 11:00. >> thank you. a boy with autism disappeared from home sunday after an intensive search. he turned up dead inside a car. let's go live to fox 5 maureen how many -- umeh joining us from the northeast neighborhood where the boy's mother just spoke with her. >> heartbreak manying. the boy's mother and grandfathe
child -- while she's there she will domain nance, food service and landscaping. >> the news keeps coming with the news edge at 11:00. >> thank you. a boy with autism disappeared from home sunday after an intensive search. he turned up dead inside a car. let's go live to fox 5 maureen how many -- umeh joining us from the northeast neighborhood where the boy's mother just spoke with her. >> heartbreak manying. the boy's mother and grandfathe
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with a were wailing -- warming conditions on way with the seven-day forecast and traffic and plume nance, nine nancy, law . >> abc7 news has break news. >> the breaking news comes from the united kingdom where the queen has approved same-sex marriage measure that passed the house of commons after being amended in the house of lords and this is just in that same-sex marriages could begin in britain next summer. >> her signature is a matter of formality and gay marriage is legal in england and wa almost es and here we have london-looking weather. >> where is my trench coat? >> not is not the london bridge but it is the bay bridge. live doppler 7 hd shows no returns no drizzle, and no rain in the area. we are looking at a weakening marine layer and onshore flow which means the cooler temperatures will say goodbye the next few days. from our roof camera we have gray skies to start and san francisco is 58 and oakland is 60 degrees along cost at half moon bay, 57, and 53 in santa cruz. we are going to be seeing warmer conditions later on today so to get you out the door look at our day planner
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. >> they -- nanc posi said something stupid, but it does not mean the law is bad. a good thing? >> you should be thrilled becauses jed squid said, jedediah said, responding to the business community. i think republicans should be happy about this businesses should be happy about this, this is, lows people to transitn. >> it is all they cou do if so grossly unpopular with majority of americans to ignore what business community is saying would be a lose-lose. neil: i think ifigger know than that, but on paper it looks good but you cannot promise the sky not peck people to pay for it. so your kids can live with you until you a 85 years old, which in myase that will be, but it is okay, i love her dearly. but now compaes that will always think of bottom line will get around this by finding ways to get rid of their full time workers, makake them part-time workers, they could surely they have have seen the fallout from this now they seem to be acknowledging this. >> neil, when washington passes laws, so often they forget that people respond. d aot of criticism of this par
. >> they -- nanc posi said something stupid, but it does not mean the law is bad. a good thing? >> you should be thrilled becauses jed squid said, jedediah said, responding to the business community. i think republicans should be happy about this businesses should be happy about this, this is, lows people to transitn. >> it is all they cou do if so grossly unpopular with majority of americans to ignore what business community is saying would be a lose-lose. neil: i think...
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. >> we talked to abc7 news aviation consultant john nance. he said the angle at which the plane came down was a critical clue. >> we know it was too low and too slow and the combination of that with the no, sir-up angle, which is what i was told at first, was there a major problem in trying to make the runway. and the missing element here is power. they pushed the power up at 500 feet or 600 feet and the engines about not come up or was it a situation that for some reason they didn't get to the throttles in time and they were trying to do a go-around? i find that highly unlikely with a professional flight crew. >> facebook's chief operating officer was supposed to be on that flight. she put a message on her face book page after that crash and said taking a minute to be thankful. we were originally going to take the flight that just crash landed. we switched to united so we could use miles for my family's tickets. our flight was scheduled to come in at the same time but we were early and landed about 20 minutes before the crash. our friend dav
. >> we talked to abc7 news aviation consultant john nance. he said the angle at which the plane came down was a critical clue. >> we know it was too low and too slow and the combination of that with the no, sir-up angle, which is what i was told at first, was there a major problem in trying to make the runway. and the missing element here is power. they pushed the power up at 500 feet or 600 feet and the engines about not come up or was it a situation that for some reason they...
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. >> we talked to abc7 news aviation consultant john nance what he believes likely went wrong. >> we know it was too low obviously, we know it was too slow, and the combination of that with the nose up angle, of course, which is what we were told at first, that there was a major problem in trying to make the runway. and the missing element here is power. now did they push the power up at 500 feet or 600 feet and the engines did not come up? or was it a situation that for some reason they didn't get to the throttles in time and they were trying to do a go around. i find that highly unlikely with a professional flight crew. >> facebook's chief operating officer cheryl sandberg was actually supposed to be on board that plane. she put a message on her face book page. she put it on the facebook page and here is what it said, "taking a minute to be thankful and explain what happened. we were going to take the flight that just crash landed. we switched to united so we could use miles for my family's tickets. our flight was scheduled to come in at the same time but we were early and landed a
. >> we talked to abc7 news aviation consultant john nance what he believes likely went wrong. >> we know it was too low obviously, we know it was too slow, and the combination of that with the nose up angle, of course, which is what we were told at first, that there was a major problem in trying to make the runway. and the missing element here is power. now did they push the power up at 500 feet or 600 feet and the engines did not come up? or was it a situation that for some reason...
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. >> abc aviation consultant john nance tells us what he sees in the images and why the pilot signaled to abort the landing just seconds before he touched down. >> they were very low, much too low for a normal approach. they were probably 200, 300 feet below where they should be. a mile and a half -- or rather -- a half mile out there. we don't know why. the second image as a matter of fact tells me we were lucky. because if this airplane had continued over and completely turned over, we would have lost a lot of passengers before we could have gotten them cut out of the seatbelts hanging upside down. there is a big puzzle. they happen to know they were low and slow at that point. they were probably 20, 30 knots below where they should have been. they were pulling on the airplane. this will be one of the focal points of the investigation. why did they wait so long to realize they had to get more power and get out of there? >> so many questions. that, i mean, every one who is an expert says that plane looks low. even the people who just took pictures were, across the bay watching it said
. >> abc aviation consultant john nance tells us what he sees in the images and why the pilot signaled to abort the landing just seconds before he touched down. >> they were very low, much too low for a normal approach. they were probably 200, 300 feet below where they should be. a mile and a half -- or rather -- a half mile out there. we don't know why. the second image as a matter of fact tells me we were lucky. because if this airplane had continued over and completely turned...
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let's bring in our aviation consultant john nance, who joins us from seattle. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so based on what you are hearing right now, what do you think are the possible causes for this crash? >> well, what we absolutely know is that this airplane was too low and it was too slow. we just don't know why. more than likely, there was a lack of power application, and whether that was because the power wouldn't come up when the pilots called for it or whether or not they were slow -- hard to believe that would be the case with experienced pilots -- but one or the other. that will be revealed easily. we have the cockpit voice recorders and the data recorder. >> you have said that landing is when the passengers are most exposed to trouble. but how much did it actually benefit the passengers that it was at the end of the flight when fuel levels were low? >> it's always helpful if you're going to have a breached fuel tank situation, which was the situation here, to have less fuel out there. because this is, of course, going to ignite massive f
let's bring in our aviation consultant john nance, who joins us from seattle. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so based on what you are hearing right now, what do you think are the possible causes for this crash? >> well, what we absolutely know is that this airplane was too low and it was too slow. we just don't know why. more than likely, there was a lack of power application, and whether that was because the power wouldn't come up when the pilots called for it or...
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hernandez stands accused of killing an aquain nance back on june 17.ht now he's also under investigation for possible involvement in a double homicide that happened last year. >> raef counselors are on hand at after a paulg rekilled a camp counselor and injured four others. it happened at camp tawonga, a jewish camp. kids at the camp were inside of the dining hall eating breakfast when that tree came crashing down right outside of the window. annais rittenberg, a student at uc santa cruz was killed. he worked at kzsc where she host ad two-hour world music show. the station manager says that news of rittenberg's death hit everyone hard. >> it is one of those things when you hear you don't really know what to think or what to do. and -- it still hasn't quite hit me yet. everything feels weird and surreal. >> the radio station plans to hold a special tribute soon. her fellow deejays will play world music in her honor as well as airing clips from her show. >>> over in south africa, well-wishers keeping vigil outside of the hospital where former president n
hernandez stands accused of killing an aquain nance back on june 17.ht now he's also under investigation for possible involvement in a double homicide that happened last year. >> raef counselors are on hand at after a paulg rekilled a camp counselor and injured four others. it happened at camp tawonga, a jewish camp. kids at the camp were inside of the dining hall eating breakfast when that tree came crashing down right outside of the window. annais rittenberg, a student at uc santa cruz...
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so it's a huge question of govern nance.eople have to be sitting back and saying, what is it we pay any of you to do in washington other than bicker and so no? >> the speech, the pivot to the economy, it's like deju pivot when it comes to the economy. saying they'll have a fight approach when it comes to the economy. all of the decisions coming to a head in the fall, they're basically saying, hey, we're going to travel the question. >> they learned that question in 2011 during the debt ceiling debacle. they pivoted away and went into campaign mode in the fall. he put the jobs act forward right after labor day in 2011 mostly as a campaign effort. and i think what we're going to see is very similar. but i think that the real question is what does he really have to say at this point? is he simply trying to do it for politics? perhaps. but that begs the question of what do you do about the sticky unemployment rate, middle class families that are struggling. there's a lot that he has to deal with. >> they're beiacknowledging the
so it's a huge question of govern nance.eople have to be sitting back and saying, what is it we pay any of you to do in washington other than bicker and so no? >> the speech, the pivot to the economy, it's like deju pivot when it comes to the economy. saying they'll have a fight approach when it comes to the economy. all of the decisions coming to a head in the fall, they're basically saying, hey, we're going to travel the question. >> they learned that question in 2011 during the...
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i read the golfer and a physical form over age 40 and do a lot, nance. >> catherine: in world news.ther of the runaway train that crashed in a small quebec town has been suspended from that fiery crash saturday. the engineer told police he'd set 11 hand-brakes on the train before it broke away and barreled downhill. but railway authorities say it appears he was lying. police are investigating the disaster as a criminal act. canadian officials are now telling the families of the 30 people missing that they're all presumed dead. with 20 bodies found -- that puts the death toll at 50.. >> catherine: in national news. >> catherine: a proposal that would make texas one of the toughest places in the nation to get an abortion has been approved by the state house. >> catherine: and there's not much opponents can do before it reaches the texas senate. long lines of people have been showing up to hear the arguments on the bill. demonstrators on both sides have gathered. the bill failed last month, but republican governor rick perry allowed the legislature to return to the topic. he says he'll si
i read the golfer and a physical form over age 40 and do a lot, nance. >> catherine: in world news.ther of the runaway train that crashed in a small quebec town has been suspended from that fiery crash saturday. the engineer told police he'd set 11 hand-brakes on the train before it broke away and barreled downhill. but railway authorities say it appears he was lying. police are investigating the disaster as a criminal act. canadian officials are now telling the families of the 30 people...
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nowhere in this order nance is there equal protection of first amendment rights. you have the right to believe the way you believe in america under the constitution and also under the texas freedom act you have a state constitution and united states constitutional issue. this is not about -- this is a broader anti-religion effort, done by many groups who want to paint religion as this abject enemy of everything that's fair. look, whether you're regulatili or not, i believe in fair and equal treatment of everyone. that's what we do. when i look at cases that exist, purvervasive evidence in san antonio that should lead to this, you somehow can't find a pervasive number of cases. there have been a few allegations here and there but nothing even gone through the court system. so let's look at it for what it is. this is an effort to restrict one person's freedom under the guys of equal treatment. >> bernard, what if they would change, take out that phrase that say if you in word or deed have acted against the interest of somebody who does approve of homosexuality, if y
nowhere in this order nance is there equal protection of first amendment rights. you have the right to believe the way you believe in america under the constitution and also under the texas freedom act you have a state constitution and united states constitutional issue. this is not about -- this is a broader anti-religion effort, done by many groups who want to paint religion as this abject enemy of everything that's fair. look, whether you're regulatili or not, i believe in fair and equal...
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it will defund the operation and main nance of 150 of our land based intercontinental ballistic missiles. regardless of your stance on the nuclear triad and we'll have the opportunity to discuss that later, it's irresponsible to stop funding maintenance of our nuclear weapons with no formal reduction plan. are we supposed to leaf war heads rotting in the silos? this amendment does not fund the decommissioning of war heads. if it did a full scale reduction of our force would be a costly endeavor, one that takes time and is a decision that should not be taken lightly. but it will effectively reduce our icbm capabilities by one third without any strategic considerings or multilateral negotiations with other nuclear powers. the joint chiefs have directly and explicitly recommended against a unilateral reduction. as the administration continues to weigh final force structure decision scheduled to occur in f.y. 2015, i ask my colleagues to consider the consequences of removing this funding the year before. the mission of the air force global strike command is to provide a safe, secure, effecti
it will defund the operation and main nance of 150 of our land based intercontinental ballistic missiles. regardless of your stance on the nuclear triad and we'll have the opportunity to discuss that later, it's irresponsible to stop funding maintenance of our nuclear weapons with no formal reduction plan. are we supposed to leaf war heads rotting in the silos? this amendment does not fund the decommissioning of war heads. if it did a full scale reduction of our force would be a costly...
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>> what you need is public --nance campaign reform. public campaign finance reform. until you do that, women are going to be dialing for dollars on the phone, rather than out in the community listening, talking, sharing credentials. we lost the races of 11 pro- choice democratic women in 2006 by five points or less. 11 women. i knew them well. even that big way, we lost them. when we did, we try to figure out why did women lose? it could've been 11 more votes. 11 more democratic women votes. there are two things that happened. one thing that happened was they didn't have money early enough. when attacks come against them, they do not have a strong enough base in the community to push back. they had to go through a tougher knowing cleared the field for them. they had a tougher election, competing with candidates for money.early resources are certainly one issue. the other issue is that each of them had their gender turned against them and answer my republicans that would have a woman carrying a little baby, fill in the blank. ,ammi dirt road, mary jo kilroy fill in th
>> what you need is public --nance campaign reform. public campaign finance reform. until you do that, women are going to be dialing for dollars on the phone, rather than out in the community listening, talking, sharing credentials. we lost the races of 11 pro- choice democratic women in 2006 by five points or less. 11 women. i knew them well. even that big way, we lost them. when we did, we try to figure out why did women lose? it could've been 11 more votes. 11 more democratic women...
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let's flare a georgia call, nance on it democrats line. caller: good morning. i'd like to ask congressman rice what veps have in mind td to bring down healthcare costs. that's what this is really all about. i think we need to do something this. and way the way, there's more places with the constitutional amendment. host: are you talking about that because we were discussing the filibuster earlier this morning? caller: yes, ma'am. guest: thanks, nancy, and you're right. costs of health coverage and healthcare have increased significantly, and there are a lot of reasons for. that we're an aging society, and the technology that exists, but when you look at the real cost drivers of healthcare, we haven't addressed them in the law, the law that was passed before. the biggest drivers of costs in health carry are the same as they are in most businesses, with the addition of another one. there's taxation. taxes are way too high. we have the highest tax rate in the industrialized world. those taxes have to be paid, and they're not paid by businesses. here paid by busine
let's flare a georgia call, nance on it democrats line. caller: good morning. i'd like to ask congressman rice what veps have in mind td to bring down healthcare costs. that's what this is really all about. i think we need to do something this. and way the way, there's more places with the constitutional amendment. host: are you talking about that because we were discussing the filibuster earlier this morning? caller: yes, ma'am. guest: thanks, nancy, and you're right. costs of health coverage...
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it was a sense of disconnect from our system of govern nance. the statistics are different than what the media tell you. roughly 20% of members of the tea party movement are democrats are independents. they are not there because they are right wingers or republicans, they are there because they felt whoever they voted for, however they participated in democracy by voting, they weren't getting what they voted for. it seemed as somebody on the right, though not a republican, i felt i wasn't getting what i voted for. i travel around the country and ask a set of questions no matter what audience theuestions like, who in room voted for continuing $1 trillion deficits? you can raise your hand. yeah, you see, i have not found the person in america. and i'me not voting for if you're for it -- not going for and i'm not voting for it, why is it happening? the closer the government debt to the system, the greater connection. congressional approval ratings are at an all-time low. to keep going lower even when you don't think get lower. approval ratings for
it was a sense of disconnect from our system of govern nance. the statistics are different than what the media tell you. roughly 20% of members of the tea party movement are democrats are independents. they are not there because they are right wingers or republicans, they are there because they felt whoever they voted for, however they participated in democracy by voting, they weren't getting what they voted for. it seemed as somebody on the right, though not a republican, i felt i wasn't...
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worried about not being able to run your cars, you don't worry about the most basic of all sub ste nancea substenance? >> oh, yes, it is. >> luxury watch and bipsych i sickle maker shinola wrote in a new york times ad, to those who have written off detroit, we give you the birdie t. birdie that they're referring to, of course, is their watch. joining us right now is heath park. the ceo of shinola. heath, thank you for coming in today. >> thank you for having me. >> you started shinola about two-and-a-half years ago? >> two-and-a-half years ago. >> your whole story was what. >> we wanted to focus solely on manufacturing in the united states. >> so have you successfully built this company up. you have watches here, one was $650 that we were looking at? >> we have watches from $475 to $725. >> i like them. i wish i could take one of those. we can't, unless i pay you for it. >> you can pay me for it. >> wholesale? >> we can work a deal. you had a nice one on. >> i did. >> they invited me in. they said duncan donuts, i will leave with a donut, tickets and a watch. >> very 50 is the max for an
worried about not being able to run your cars, you don't worry about the most basic of all sub ste nancea substenance? >> oh, yes, it is. >> luxury watch and bipsych i sickle maker shinola wrote in a new york times ad, to those who have written off detroit, we give you the birdie t. birdie that they're referring to, of course, is their watch. joining us right now is heath park. the ceo of shinola. heath, thank you for coming in today. >> thank you for having me. >> you...
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we know we have to reprioritize and reflect a billion-dollar disbursement from the harbor maint nance trust fund to the bill and encourage -- maintenance trust fund to the bill and encourage spending in the future. i know there had been specific language and i would have offered an amendment that would have clarified making sure that the $30 million that is put in for small ports and subsistence ports would have been more clear. but in the meantime, we must act before the crisis in the great lakes grows worse and i thank my friend from new jersey for the work that he has done on this bill and while i'd prefer more clarity, i'm satisfied with the intent of the committee to help our orts, big and small. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey. >> i want to thank the gentleman for being a strong advocate for maintaining his waterways and the nation's waterways. mr. frelinghuysen: these ports and channels are very important not only to the great lakes' economy but to our national economy. i want to commend him for
we know we have to reprioritize and reflect a billion-dollar disbursement from the harbor maint nance trust fund to the bill and encourage -- maintenance trust fund to the bill and encourage spending in the future. i know there had been specific language and i would have offered an amendment that would have clarified making sure that the $30 million that is put in for small ports and subsistence ports would have been more clear. but in the meantime, we must act before the crisis in the great...
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. >> and wolverine is about to meet up an acquaint nance and gets involved in a conflict and hugh jackmanet train going 300 miles per our and it's my favorite action scene, and it was one of the coolest action scenes i did. he had tears streaming down his falt and he was crying on top of the train. once it hits the middle and it goes downhill a little bit and it was much better than wolverine origins. skip the 3. it absolutely is atrocious. see it in 2d and save yourself $3 and stay after the credits and there is a very special scene that sets up the next "x-men" film. >> all of those always have the last scene. >> kevin mccarthy, always great to see you. >> nerd tears.com. >> sending your child off to war and it's a heart wrenching task many american parents face and that's what happened to a member of the fox family. john scott just sent his son off to afghanistan for nine months. he is here next with that story. we'll be right back. my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment.
. >> and wolverine is about to meet up an acquaint nance and gets involved in a conflict and hugh jackmanet train going 300 miles per our and it's my favorite action scene, and it was one of the coolest action scenes i did. he had tears streaming down his falt and he was crying on top of the train. once it hits the middle and it goes downhill a little bit and it was much better than wolverine origins. skip the 3. it absolutely is atrocious. see it in 2d and save yourself $3 and stay after...
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if you start with the premise that there will be an inclusive approach to kbov nance and that means includingmehow involved or at least isn't excluded createses the possibility of at least a public feeling. all right, there is an effort made now to respond to us. what we have seen is not just that people go to the streets. but if people feel their voice isn't heard they are not shy about making certain that it will be. >> we are looking at tahrir square. we can see how much it emptied. we were just getting used to morsi at least within the obama administration here. egypt certainly is a huge ally to the united states. pivotal to our security needs within the middle east. so what does this mean to what we get next? the policy implications moving forward for the middle east? >> it's interesting. egypt went from being a critical ally to the united states which it is to being a major foreign policy headache. an administration that's been trying to figure out what exactly to do about the war in syria as ambassador ross and i talked about previously. this is an administration that really wants to f
if you start with the premise that there will be an inclusive approach to kbov nance and that means includingmehow involved or at least isn't excluded createses the possibility of at least a public feeling. all right, there is an effort made now to respond to us. what we have seen is not just that people go to the streets. but if people feel their voice isn't heard they are not shy about making certain that it will be. >> we are looking at tahrir square. we can see how much it emptied. we...