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steve's example of texas, here is the proem, when you only meet every two years for 90 days younow whatappens? the governor of that state has outside power. how happy would you be if the president had that kind of power? rich, i don't want them to be best of friends. i don't want them to be cluing with each other -- colluding with each other to spend more money. do you? >> no. the way the house districts are, that is not going to happen anymore. rick is talking about something in the past. we should experiment. we have the technology today. we are all concerned about the money congress is spending. if we can save on travel costs that would be a good thing. why not try it. >> morgan, what is wrong with an experiment? >> it sounds great in reality and it doesn't work. i will take a page from her playbook they need to be in washington and networking with each other. we need to be able to track their productivity. there was a report out that tracked congressional member productivity. they log 59 hours in their home district, but 70 hours working in the belt way. >> i grew up in washington s
steve's example of texas, here is the proem, when you only meet every two years for 90 days younow whatappens? the governor of that state has outside power. how happy would you be if the president had that kind of power? rich, i don't want them to be best of friends. i don't want them to be cluing with each other -- colluding with each other to spend more money. do you? >> no. the way the house districts are, that is not going to happen anymore. rick is talking about something in the...
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♪ yeah, younow that we can! ♪ ♪ can we do it? every day can help make you and your child healthier. search "we can" to find doable tips and activities that you can use every day. ♪ >> did not actually produce anything themselves. they're just trying to essentially leverage and hijack somebody else's idea to see if they can extort some money out of them courses has been descrid by some as the single biggest high-tech innovation in this country. >> what they are talking about our patent troll's. [laughter] john: this topic needs some explanation. that's a you invent something, spend your stamina but the new way to a send x-ray images of the internet. your invention makes something better. makes sense to you be rewarded for its discovery which is why we have patents. they inspire people to invent new things. in the constitution,merica's founders explicitly said that the federal government may promote the progress of science by giving investors an exclusive right to their discoveries. great. but even good rules get abused by lawyers.
♪ yeah, younow that we can! ♪ ♪ can we do it? every day can help make you and your child healthier. search "we can" to find doable tips and activities that you can use every day. ♪ >> did not actually produce anything themselves. they're just trying to essentially leverage and hijack somebody else's idea to see if they can extort some money out of them courses has been descrid by some as the single biggest high-tech innovation in this country. >> what they are...
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." >> younow, at any one time, you might find up to about 25 different horses here, all of them receivinga range of treatment. and sometimes the very best treatment is for the horse to simply stand still under special infrared heat lamps. pat says these lamps put out infrared heat that is the same type put out by the sun,ut without the harmful uv rays. he says it helps strengthen the horse's immune system. many of the horses stay at the rehabilitation center for about 30o 60 days, depeg on what a vet recommends. the $1,500 a month fee is often covered by insurance. >> we hate to sehorses in pain, we hate to see them not being able to be in competition, so this is just a great outlet for those horses. >> from ice-cold spas to infrared lamps, special walkers and more, pat believes that working horses deserve cutting edge treatments when they become fatigued, sore, or sick. and just like shorty, many get just that at this unique rehabilitation center. in jameswn, charlotte fadipe for "california country" tv. >> and gd ws, the equine center actually has expanded, and it's now in oakdale. and
." >> younow, at any one time, you might find up to about 25 different horses here, all of them receivinga range of treatment. and sometimes the very best treatment is for the horse to simply stand still under special infrared heat lamps. pat says these lamps put out infrared heat that is the same type put out by the sun,ut without the harmful uv rays. he says it helps strengthen the horse's immune system. many of the horses stay at the rehabilitation center for about 30o 60 days,...
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administration trying to get to the truth or create a smoke screen -- after the break. . [ larry ] younowave suffered from frequent heartburn but now, thanks to treating with prilosec otc, we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. we've surcome a long way. ♪ [ le announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ ♪ >> bret: back in 2008 campaign, barack obama and hillary clinton famously sparred over who was to handle t 2:00 a.m. emergency phone call. as we have seen the call actually came at 3:00 in the afternoon from benghazi libya. now, four americans are dead and new election is just weeks away. >> chief correspondent james rosen reports. >> on september 12th, nsa intercepts communications between two al-qaeda terrorists claiming they participated in the attack and libya station chief reports back to washington on the involvement of militants. finally that same day, bess jones an aide to
administration trying to get to the truth or create a smoke screen -- after the break. . [ larry ] younowave suffered from frequent heartburn but now, thanks to treating with prilosec otc, we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. we've surcome a long way. ♪ [ le announcer ] one pill each morning. 24...
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john: younow, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionaryar jackson volunteered to fight and was 13 at the time. the british captured him and made him a servant for british officers 11 ordered jackson to clean his boots he said no and the officer lifted his ward and slashed jackson's ha and then he nearly starved in a prison camp but he had grit and survive damage on to become president. did you have that much when you were a kid? i doubt that i have it now and today i your parts say they have to protect their kids from all danger. some do not let teen-agers go to school by themselves that is nuts says lenore skanayzy saying ameritech needs and free range kids. >> their kids we believe and and don't think they are in constant farrell when they step outside we don't think they need bodyguards. john: they're stupid an foldable and bad things happen. >> rethink any time anything bad happens now we have to worry about that exact same thing i kid got hurt in utah i better not let my kids that is why we don't let them walk to school or rate at the
john: younow, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionaryar jackson volunteered to fight and was 13 at the time. the british captured him and made him a servant for british officers 11 ordered jackson to clean his boots he said no and the officer lifted his ward and slashed jackson's ha and then he nearly starved in a prison camp but he had grit and survive damage on to become president. did you have that much when you were a kid? i doubt that i...
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gerri: you talk about people chasing yield, younow retirees, people close to retirement.oing. >> retirees want income and safely. they look at their bank cd that are paying -- >> nothing, i think you are paying the bank at this point. >> probably and retirees saying, i'm spending money onpend pal else, a condition keep it up i'm going broke. mark twain said it best, an oil well is a hole n the ground with a liar on top. then 91 trade the reits, you put your money in wait 7 to 10 years to get your money back, hoping you get income on the way, the deals have been inmous for blowi up a lot of inveigation by investigators, stay away from free lunch and free dinner seminars wherehe product are touted. gerri: i buy what y say, don't invest inn this, but we're doing it? >> it is called diversification. theres no place to hide -- i te being a brrken record. gerri: you are. what about yie? don't say cd. >> high today paying stock -- high dividend paying stocks, a diversified portfolio, you can generate income you want, without taking the risk that is usually associated with it. ge
gerri: you talk about people chasing yield, younow retirees, people close to retirement.oing. >> retirees want income and safely. they look at their bank cd that are paying -- >> nothing, i think you are paying the bank at this point. >> probably and retirees saying, i'm spending money onpend pal else, a condition keep it up i'm going broke. mark twain said it best, an oil well is a hole n the ground with a liar on top. then 91 trade the reits, you put your money in wait 7 to...
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>> younow it is an interesting question. you can a company, i don't want to gethese coupons or e-mails, right? that is easy to do but most people don't realize how much they're being tracked. the truth of the matter is, target has aoint, look we're sending people coupons we can use. if you're pregnant getting a kruper upon for a crib that is really useful. -- coupon. my wife was pregnant when i was reporting for "new york times." i got these coupons that wer amazing. i want ad crib. there is tradeoff between privacy and convenience. when you use credit card you create data that allows a store or company to track what you're buying. it's a lot moo convenient to use credit card or instead cash. gerri: real way to keep people from building information on you to pay in cash only. let me quote you this number. $23 billion, that is the money target made after coming up with the pregnancy model. they're making big bucks off individual american information. >> absolutely. the big data is new oil. everythinge know about information,
>> younow it is an interesting question. you can a company, i don't want to gethese coupons or e-mails, right? that is easy to do but most people don't realize how much they're being tracked. the truth of the matter is, target has aoint, look we're sending people coupons we can use. if you're pregnant getting a kruper upon for a crib that is really useful. -- coupon. my wife was pregnant when i was reporting for "new york times." i got these coupons that wer amazing. i want ad...
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it is, younow, very little debt, the world's biggest buyback program.re is any one stock that i condone -- aziz said he could only on one today would be apple tracy: that is encouraging. my family was just about every oduct they make. you guys, don't go anywhere. all staying with us. there will be back. we are just getting started. here is the thing. nothing is private anymore. how you keep your personal data protected? coming up, how to keep your searches in your digital data all to yourself. and ientioned egypt in a major upheaval. what about the economic effects that it will have over your home? we will talk about all that next. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ take me int your darkest hour ♪ ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled, and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great! oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that'sprogressive. for the thousands
it is, younow, very little debt, the world's biggest buyback program.re is any one stock that i condone -- aziz said he could only on one today would be apple tracy: that is encouraging. my family was just about every oduct they make. you guys, don't go anywhere. all staying with us. there will be back. we are just getting started. here is the thing. nothing is private anymore. how you keep your personal data protected? coming up, how to keep your searches in your digital data all to yourself....
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younow, there is no easy answers. but i mean, i think reagan was clearly the master of using race and the chicago welfare queen to really divide people who otherwise would be united, should be united. and so it's become easy to appeal to sort of white workers to say, "well, you're not getting ahead because the blacks are getting all those -- you know, those freeloading poor people are getting all these benefits." >> barbara garson: i just thought of another thing that made that documentary really work, because it showed the wear and tear not so much of lack of wealth, but insecurity. the problems of coping all the time. because ts what i noticed. the poor americans that i wanted to show didn't look like walker evans photographs. they were sitting in front of the television -- >> bill moyers: the famous depression photograph -- >> barbara garson: yeah. they were sitting in front of the television-they're eating. there is a kind of wealth, i'm not saying no one is starving, unfortunately that's the next step, or that's
younow, there is no easy answers. but i mean, i think reagan was clearly the master of using race and the chicago welfare queen to really divide people who otherwise would be united, should be united. and so it's become easy to appeal to sort of white workers to say, "well, you're not getting ahead because the blacks are getting all those -- you know, those freeloading poor people are getting all these benefits." >> barbara garson: i just thought of another thing that made that...