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- how uch more do you need to 3raise? coming upp.. rmation og on to have a qqustion about fittess?mber on your jst - screee... 10-481-4545....for watthing fox 45 morning newss. all local.. aal morning. the nest has been getting a little too quiet of late. so i decided it was time to find some real harmony with nature. [ screaming ] whoo! oh, yeah. elmo! [ howling ] mmm! [ eagle chirps ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirping ] [ screaming ] [ tuba bellows ] whoa. hey! [ screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. ssay consisttnt with your workouu . chris nelson froo gold's gymmissback taking your calls for get fit with fox.if &pyou hhve a questions call uu post a questton to ouur ffaebook or twitter page. 3 michaal - ""ow often should we change our ork" don - "how do i gain mass in my chest?" 3 chest?" &ppylie - "how can i increaae ennurance wittout cominn u on ggod day baltimooe... heat advisoriessare inneffeet por parts f mmryland today. pow hot temperatures arr &pexpected tt get... and how [ female announcer ] at your local s
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the doctors say they were upgraup -- won't uch grade conditions until he recovers for a long time. he's recovering from a severe lung infection. we expect the mandela family to arrive here to have the traditional family lunch. president jacob zuma was here. they sang the national anthem and "happy birthday." everyone singing "happy birthday" everywhere. today is international mandela day around the world and the call is for people to do 67 minutes of community service. 67 being the number of years that nelson mandela dedicated to the struggle for human rights and freedom around the world. so here the celebration continues. everyone remains hopeful that at some point soon nelson mandela will leave this hospital and be able to go home and continue his recovery. now back to you. >> thank you, ron allen. >>> national mandela day. back here in the states, can we celebrate with a break in this heat? >> coast to coast, you never -- i can give you 1,000 guesses of the coolest temperatures in the big city was yesterday. i mean, think south. think florida, think miami. >> no way. really? it
the doctors say they were upgraup -- won't uch grade conditions until he recovers for a long time. he's recovering from a severe lung infection. we expect the mandela family to arrive here to have the traditional family lunch. president jacob zuma was here. they sang the national anthem and "happy birthday." everyone singing "happy birthday" everywhere. today is international mandela day around the world and the call is for people to do 67 minutes of community service. 67...
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if you like sodomy, stay away from the cu uch. this is "viewpoint"." night mom. >> michael: tonight the latest developing on the boston bombing suspects plus a very candid conversation with actor tom sizemore, all of this and more on "say anything." [♪ theme music ♪] >> joy: welcome to the show. i am j
if you like sodomy, stay away from the cu uch. this is "viewpoint"." night mom. >> michael: tonight the latest developing on the boston bombing suspects plus a very candid conversation with actor tom sizemore, all of this and more on "say anything." [♪ theme music ♪] >> joy: welcome to the show. i am j
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hands uch. >> first of all, most men cheat. i would say, about, so, the first thing is most men cheat. one of the few species who try to not have cheating as part of our lives. >> guys, you agree? >> this is factually true. the next thing is that we have to look at what politicians have to say on the issues. not what they're sexting. kennedy did it 100 years ago. it doesn't matter. >> i take exception at a man that all men cheat. how about women cheat? but that's not the point here. >> have you cheated? have you ever cheated? >> this has to stop. >> i haven't. i've been married 20 years. >> you're one of the few. >> anyone else here hasn't cheated? there you go. >> where do you get the evidence that most men cheat? >> almost for this reason. it depends what the private misbehavior is. clinton had the cigar and blue dress. now, he lied under oath to a federal judge. >> i did not have sex with that woman, not a single time. now, did he lie to a federal judge, now, in anthony's weiner case, what this amounts to is private behave n
hands uch. >> first of all, most men cheat. i would say, about, so, the first thing is most men cheat. one of the few species who try to not have cheating as part of our lives. >> guys, you agree? >> this is factually true. the next thing is that we have to look at what politicians have to say on the issues. not what they're sexting. kennedy did it 100 years ago. it doesn't matter. >> i take exception at a man that all men cheat. how about women cheat? but that's not the...
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they have the vision to put all of their money into technology, teacher training, engaging families. ,uchon rates test scores going up very quickly. we need to take those kinds of examples and make them the norm rather than the exception. have 15,000 school district in this country and we are not at scale. >> if i can? i think the secretary would agree that digital textbooks does not necessarily mean it's take the old textbook and put it .n electronic form as a pdf with electronic textbooks, you can make the lessons more vibrant and understandable. take a lifetime network and what they do in the education feeds, which stays with the vibrant educational content. some amazing learning modules into which actual video inps of the news has been bedded. it's just saving money. it is dramatically improving the quality and making them more engaging for the students, more interesting, and improving educational quality. it is a place where we can all be partners and where we has a cable industry can participate in this revolution in a fairly seamless way to really advance the needle on quality of e
they have the vision to put all of their money into technology, teacher training, engaging families. ,uchon rates test scores going up very quickly. we need to take those kinds of examples and make them the norm rather than the exception. have 15,000 school district in this country and we are not at scale. >> if i can? i think the secretary would agree that digital textbooks does not necessarily mean it's take the old textbook and put it .n electronic form as a pdf with electronic...
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the uch of this is new to unwinding here? connoton who jeff has the courage to tell in the l what goes on between politicians and the people who raise money for them and the people who give them money. an incredibly detailed picture of washington and on the in the media, seems to be tremendous polarization right but t and really they're joined by money and the need to raise money and to shape er of money legislation which is true for the democrats and republicans. connoton has honored himself by talking about the way it works. there's always been money in politics. read robert carroll and l.b.j. how that corrupted him when he was in the house and the senate. the late at began in '70s and has gotten bigger and the period , that's of the book, is how systematic it is. everything.des how it there's no escape from it. harken said a senator has to spend 50% of his free time aising money, just as an astonishing, you know, kind of week in, week out job alongside the job of being a senator. which is corrupting. for you work your ass
the uch of this is new to unwinding here? connoton who jeff has the courage to tell in the l what goes on between politicians and the people who raise money for them and the people who give them money. an incredibly detailed picture of washington and on the in the media, seems to be tremendous polarization right but t and really they're joined by money and the need to raise money and to shape er of money legislation which is true for the democrats and republicans. connoton has honored himself...
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would sign up for care under affordable care act, it seems it would be a very, very small percentage uchung, healthy people sign up or rates are going to go through the ceiling so i think one reason they gave held back on the employee mandate so employers don't have to offer insurance is because you can go to exchanges and get your payments subsidized. if they do offer insurance you can't get the subsidy. i think there is an effort to drive people to get taxpayer funded subsidies that make health insurance less expensive to try to encourage employees to take that. administration announced they're going to use the honor system not going check to see whether people qualify for subsidy so there is a push to get people into the exchanges using subsidies and holding back on employer mandate is an important piece of that. >> greta: it's a topic that has consumed us here and across the country this issue of obama care has an impact on large businesses like the one you're the ceo of. andy, thanks for joining us. >> greta, thank you. >> greta: coming [ tap ] [ tap ] ♪ 'cause tonight [ tap ] ♪ we'
would sign up for care under affordable care act, it seems it would be a very, very small percentage uchung, healthy people sign up or rates are going to go through the ceiling so i think one reason they gave held back on the employee mandate so employers don't have to offer insurance is because you can go to exchanges and get your payments subsidized. if they do offer insurance you can't get the subsidy. i think there is an effort to drive people to get taxpayer funded subsidies that make...
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there will be less impactful to the bank's earnings and then uch the regional banks which have been pretty, but i'd say with the -- >> there are multiyearare, as t. by the way, the talk of consolidation, that's why you're owning regionals. i can't imagine, these people have held on, some by their fingernail, and say just as things are getting bigger, we'll sell out. that's not going to happen. >> i think to your point on looking at goldman's trading book, goldman is 10% off its recent highs, and i think weiss might be right here. >> you're smiling if you say weiss -- >> i'm not ready to do that. no, i'm not ready to do that. it's a friday. >> let's broaden it out as the earnings season kicks off without alcoa reporting before the bell. earnings tricks and trends to watch. there's a look at a light but important calendar as we start earnings. weiss, you are fixated on wd-40. not alcoa? >> alcoa i think is so -- >> have you ever used wd-40? >> i have. i have hinges that every once in a while, you know, need -- >> people on his property. not hinges on me personally, but like a door. sorry, do
there will be less impactful to the bank's earnings and then uch the regional banks which have been pretty, but i'd say with the -- >> there are multiyearare, as t. by the way, the talk of consolidation, that's why you're owning regionals. i can't imagine, these people have held on, some by their fingernail, and say just as things are getting bigger, we'll sell out. that's not going to happen. >> i think to your point on looking at goldman's trading book, goldman is 10% off its...
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andsame tenure of service ght who have the same insid and the engagement operation that has consumed so ,uch of our effort, our funding and many, many, many lives. i have a really good insight into some of the ongoing project. dictates,atever the whatever is demonstrated, it's s we ought togest have the capacity to engage in stabilization, whether we believe we will have a large intervention or not. we have heard about u.s. forces owing to jordan to help with the fromover of the crisis syria. , becausees a red flag it means even if we have the desire not to engage in conflict, we must engage in --bilization, the ability, of thety, and some societies that are really prone to conflict. thank you for the insight you have given us. please checknce, out it predecessor, and i invite you to visit the website to learn more about the conflict in in syria, andlict ongoing operations in them. -- in afghanistan. thanks for joining us today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] we will take a look at first ladies. disc
andsame tenure of service ght who have the same insid and the engagement operation that has consumed so ,uch of our effort, our funding and many, many, many lives. i have a really good insight into some of the ongoing project. dictates,atever the whatever is demonstrated, it's s we ought togest have the capacity to engage in stabilization, whether we believe we will have a large intervention or not. we have heard about u.s. forces owing to jordan to help with the fromover of the crisis syria. ,...
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>> one of the problems we had during the iraq war was that so ,uch was done by supplemental so it practically usurped the power of the intelligence committee to have the hearings, to make the budget decisions and the rest. just a matter of the history, more on this subject than you may want to know, and authorization by the intelligence committee was always considered almost exactly the appropriation. in other words, we have access to information that others do not have, so let us make these , andions about funding the budgeting is really important on intelligence as you make those traces. those that had the information were effectively the appropriators. with the iraq war, much of that changed because they were doing a supplemental, so it was all coming through the appropriations committee. therefore, it weakened the -- i do not want to say the power, but yes, weakened the authority of the intelligence committee. we had to return to regular order so that the people who were getting the information about what our challenges were, what our possibilities were, whether it was technologically or
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uch needs to be done so that people of all races have an equal opportunity to share and participate. congress has understood that much remains to be done. repeatedly it has recognized the exist tool kit of tools like section two are powerful but for pernicious electoral discrimination they are also inadequate. in 2006 congress stepped up to meat the continuing need which brings to us shelby county. the ruling of the supreme court had an enormous impact but eaves congress with plenty to do. the court said the formula congress used in 2006 to cover others for and not preclearance purposes was not sufficiently tied to current conditions. did not rule out a different formula. it did not rule out the ideas of preclearance at all. it did not rule out safeguards other than preclearance above the normal responsive litigation tool kit that exists today. problemt say we fix the of discrimination in voting. t didn't change the truth that the 15th amendment empowers congress, not the court, to in the first instance what legislation is needed to enforce it. to congress again. polls show american
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myra, allida, thank you very uch. >> thanks guys. >> thank you. >> visit our website c-span.org/first ladies and follow us on twitter. starting next week, through august 26th, we show all the programs from the first season of first ladies influence and image. it starts next monday with a life and legacy of martha washington at 9:00 p.m. eastern ere on c-span. >> coming up on c-span a panel discussion about deficit eduction and the u.s. economy. then the plaque caucus talks about violence in the urban communities. >> on c-span 3 tomorrow morning financial regulators testify about the threat of financial market collapse. mary joe white will take questions from senators on the banking committee. live coverage starts at 10:00 eastern. then later in the day also on c-span 3 the natural resources committee investigates way to manage the nation's nuclear waste. watch live coverage at 2:30 .m. eastern. now a conversation on the federal deficit, federal spending and the u.s. economy. the center for american progress hosted this 90 minute iscussion. >> good afternoon everyone. thank you very mu
myra, allida, thank you very uch. >> thanks guys. >> thank you. >> visit our website c-span.org/first ladies and follow us on twitter. starting next week, through august 26th, we show all the programs from the first season of first ladies influence and image. it starts next monday with a life and legacy of martha washington at 9:00 p.m. eastern ere on c-span. >> coming up on c-span a panel discussion about deficit eduction and the u.s. economy. then the plaque caucus...
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salvation and knew they were supposed to ensure that brothers and sisters treated brothers and sisters as uch. there were vial christians, but would submit they weren't christians. they didn't understand christian teachings. but it was the church behind the revolutionary movement and it was the church behind the movement. there were christian leaders behind the civil rights movement and now this nation, our government at least seems to be at war with christianity. we can have a little group complain that oh, we didn't feel comfortable in the military because of the prayers that were said or crosses worn or things being said about christianity. we have examples of someone being told you can't give someone a bible when they need one, because you may be prosecuted or thrown out of the military. under the rules, some are trying to push through, you have a dying friend who asks you if there is a god and under the order, some would have -- you couldn't tell them what you know with all your heart. it's gotten to be a problem. i love ronald reagan's quote in 1984, he said the frustrating thing are th
salvation and knew they were supposed to ensure that brothers and sisters treated brothers and sisters as uch. there were vial christians, but would submit they weren't christians. they didn't understand christian teachings. but it was the church behind the revolutionary movement and it was the church behind the movement. there were christian leaders behind the civil rights movement and now this nation, our government at least seems to be at war with christianity. we can have a little group...
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and gubernatorial candidate and state attorney general ken uch nellie said if you talk to any healtharly warning signs of systemic failure. the announcement officials are delaying implementation of the president's unprecedented government intrusion into our health care system is further proof that the law rushed through the legislative process is fundamentally flawed. obviously republicans are glad to hear there's a delay. this gets back to the waiver talk. but other people are saying this is a big, big swift moving piece of legislation. it needs to take time to be implemented. >> it leaves you wondering why they didn't think of this in the first place, why they didn't have any sense these mandates would cripple the recovery they're relying upon to you bring jobs back. >> ez za you write aggressively about the provision. you don't think this provision should ever be implemented, right? >> right. back in '09 i called this the worse idea in the bill. this it is not a very big part of the bill. i want to get through numbers here. what this says is if you're an employer over 50 employees
and gubernatorial candidate and state attorney general ken uch nellie said if you talk to any healtharly warning signs of systemic failure. the announcement officials are delaying implementation of the president's unprecedented government intrusion into our health care system is further proof that the law rushed through the legislative process is fundamentally flawed. obviously republicans are glad to hear there's a delay. this gets back to the waiver talk. but other people are saying this is a...
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chairman, at this time, i would yield to the distinguished ranking member of the full committee, uch time as she may consume. the chair: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. chairman, what a difference a year makes. last year, chairman latham put forward a responsible bill that invested in our nation's frastructure and the housing needs of our most vulnerable citizens. the bill we consider today, which is $7.7 billion below the $13.9 3 c.r. level and billion below the president's request, is a strark contrast. for example, last year's bill funded amtrak's capital program at the highest level ever. this year's bill funds amtrak the lowest level in a decade, which will likely cause furloughs of mechanical mployees and slower service. last year, the chairman spoke out against an amendment authored by mr. chaffetz to cut the cdbg program to $2.95 billion, still $1.3 billion higher than the level in this bill. member after member on the majority side spoke out against the cut, noting how important cdbg was to economic development in cities and states across the coun
chairman, at this time, i would yield to the distinguished ranking member of the full committee, uch time as she may consume. the chair: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. chairman, what a difference a year makes. last year, chairman latham put forward a responsible bill that invested in our nation's frastructure and the housing needs of our most vulnerable citizens. the bill we consider today, which is $7.7 billion below the $13.9 3 c.r. level and billion below the...
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secretary, thank you very uch for that generous introduction and investing in many such important responsibilities. honors to serve you and president obama in your to achieve or israe israeli-palestinian peace. fact today that later today and palestinian negotiators will sit down in building after a three-year iatus is testament to your extraordinary tireless efforts backed by president oh what to resolve this intractable conflict. obama made the case so eloquently in his speech in march of this year when he argued the an audience that, quote, elis peace is necessary, peace is just, and peace is possible. and you, mr. secretary, have him right. you have shown that it can be done. couldn't agree more with president obama. 40 been my conviction for years that peace is possible. ofce i experienced the agony the 1973 yom kippur war as a jerusalem. in those dark days, i witnessed of your how one redecessors, henry kissinger, brokered a cease-fire that ended the war and paved the way for and egypt.en israel because of your confidence that up ould be done, you took the challenge when most people hought y
secretary, thank you very uch for that generous introduction and investing in many such important responsibilities. honors to serve you and president obama in your to achieve or israe israeli-palestinian peace. fact today that later today and palestinian negotiators will sit down in building after a three-year iatus is testament to your extraordinary tireless efforts backed by president oh what to resolve this intractable conflict. obama made the case so eloquently in his speech in march of...
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uch of is public investment. along with these other issues, our economy has traditionally made over the years and union fortunately in the current situation, we seem to be falling off the power curve that created the foundation for the american economy upon which to grow. so today, we are going to focus on this infrastructure issue. not a new issue. actually george washington. i think he was our first president, told his cabinet secretary, treasury secretary to develop a plan to grow the economy, called a plan for manufacturers. alexander hamilton came back to washington with a plan. one of the many points that he raised and suggested that alexander hamilton made is to create infrastructure. he said the federal government ought to build canals, ports and roads, funnel infrastructure. nd they were done. the federal government has been involved in building infrastructure. now tonight joining me are two of my colleagues, mr. delaney from the great state of maryland and mr. castro from texas and going to talk about n
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i first want to say thank you lke uch, ms. sanders, ms. wi n, mr. lewis and ms. johnson. you have given voice to so many women and men who have suffered this atrocious experience. it is a triple assault that many of our veterans face. one is the trauma of war or the trauma of feeling that they could die at any moment through an experience from war, which is ptsd related. the second is the trauma of the m.s.t. experience. what i'm hearing now is we have a third incident, and that is trauma because of the lack of coordinated, sensitive and appropriate care that as a physician sometimes the treatment can make things worse. so as a physician it is absolutely unacceptable. as a congressman, it is absolutely unacceptable. i know i speak on basson of everybody on this panel. i know the hardships that many patients face, men and women, who come to the mrm si department because of sexual trauma. i agree that sexual trauma is a llywoodistic -- holistic illness that is not something acute that can be treated with a pill. it is not a one-time shot or treatment. it is a lifetime strug
i first want to say thank you lke uch, ms. sanders, ms. wi n, mr. lewis and ms. johnson. you have given voice to so many women and men who have suffered this atrocious experience. it is a triple assault that many of our veterans face. one is the trauma of war or the trauma of feeling that they could die at any moment through an experience from war, which is ptsd related. the second is the trauma of the m.s.t. experience. what i'm hearing now is we have a third incident, and that is trauma...
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supposedly represent seniors and now they' they're trolling out there and pushing seniors into signing uchelieve there's a deeper motive than just a goodwill. maybe i'm wrong, but you tell me. >> no, that's right. they're selling out seniors, quite frankly. look, this president, under his watch. we've entered 20 million more people under the food stamp program and the welfare program itself has skyrocketed by some 33%. let me tell you, one out of six americans eligible for food stamps? i don't think so. those that are eligible need it, they should get it, but i think that, listen, i think this is a scandal that's waiting to be discovered. it's not a phony scandal, as the president likes to say. >> what's the difference between you at 60 plus and aarp? i know there's a huge divide, but basically spell it out. what do you do that they don't do. and what do you not do that they do? >> they sell a lot of products in a nonprofit, a nonprofit over 600 million on the backs of seniors, we're not selling products, we're selling a philosophy. lower taxes and limited government and adherence to the c
supposedly represent seniors and now they' they're trolling out there and pushing seniors into signing uchelieve there's a deeper motive than just a goodwill. maybe i'm wrong, but you tell me. >> no, that's right. they're selling out seniors, quite frankly. look, this president, under his watch. we've entered 20 million more people under the food stamp program and the welfare program itself has skyrocketed by some 33%. let me tell you, one out of six americans eligible for food stamps? i...