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back in a moment with our "face the nation" flashback. >> schieffer: out of this world interviews areough to come by but 45 years ago this month, "face the nation" scored a scoop with three astronauts who had come back from a trip out of this world. that is our "face the nation" flashback. >> we have lift off. >> schieffer: with cold war attentions running high the apollo eight group had given americans the ultimate christmas gift on december 25th, 1968. when they became the first men to orbit the moon. >> merry christmas and god bless all of you, all of you on the good earth. >> schieffer: less than three weeks later they were on "face the nation." >> spontaneous unrehearsed news interview with the apollo 8 astronauts. they were already looking ahead to the next big mission. shortly we'll have people who actually land and walk and explore the lunar surface. i think these new symbols will far over shadow what we've done. >> kind of fill cough call question. this program, man on the moon, apollo program that is going cost on the order of $24 billion, does it trouble you or please you t
back in a moment with our "face the nation" flashback. >> schieffer: out of this world interviews areough to come by but 45 years ago this month, "face the nation" scored a scoop with three astronauts who had come back from a trip out of this world. that is our "face the nation" flashback. >> we have lift off. >> schieffer: with cold war attentions running high the apollo eight group had given americans the ultimate christmas gift on december...
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now a state of the union flashback.> in 1974, as the watergate crisis was reaching its crescendo, president nixon went before congress in a state of the union. >> the time has come to bring that investigation and the other investigations of this matter to an end. one year of watergate is enough. >> less about the state of the union than about the state of the president. i mean, here he is facing down the very people who are beginning to think about his impeachment. and he has to stand before them in that assembly. >> i have no intention whatever of ever walking away from the job that the people elected me to do for the people of the united states. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. getting the right n
now a state of the union flashback.> in 1974, as the watergate crisis was reaching its crescendo, president nixon went before congress in a state of the union. >> the time has come to bring that investigation and the other investigations of this matter to an end. one year of watergate is enough. >> less about the state of the union than about the state of the president. i mean, here he is facing down the very people who are beginning to think about his impeachment. and he has to...
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. >>> a frightening flashback at columbine high school in colorado yesterday. the school was on lockdown after police say threatening phone calls were made to the front office. the lockdown was lifted at the high school and other surroundings schools when police determined that the threats were not credible. columbine of course was the scene of the deadly shooting tobacco in 1999 -- back in 1999. >>> in indiana a student is arrested and faces felony bomb making charges. this young man the 20-year-old indiana university student had bomb making materials in his off-campus apartment. the student admitted to having the materials and other dangerous chemicals. but denies any intention of making explosives. >>> have you noticed them hovering over the district at times? military blimps? now this method will span much of the east coast. david martin reports. >> reporter: starting this fall, two of these blimps will bloat at 10,000 -- float at 10,000 feet over the army's aberdeen proving ground in maryland in an attempt to develop defense against cruise missiles. essent
. >>> a frightening flashback at columbine high school in colorado yesterday. the school was on lockdown after police say threatening phone calls were made to the front office. the lockdown was lifted at the high school and other surroundings schools when police determined that the threats were not credible. columbine of course was the scene of the deadly shooting tobacco in 1999 -- back in 1999. >>> in indiana a student is arrested and faces felony bomb making charges. this...
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that is our "face the nation" flashback. on january 15th, 2009, u.s.airport. the jetliner was barely off the runway when disaster struck. >> this is 1539 hit birds. >> schieffer: even before that message was finished chesley "sully u.i" sullenberger. he told air traffic control that option two, teeterboro airport wouldn't work either. >> schieffer: as new yorkers down below watched in disbelief captain sullenberger steered the plane over the george washington bridge and put the airbus down in the icy waters of the hudson river. all 155 passengers and crew members survived with only one serious injury reported. sullenberger later recalled that just after the plane splashed down he turned to his cowilt said "well, that wasn't as bad as i thought" and sully sullenberger, thank you, california. >> especially fellow texan good to be here. >> schieffer: absolutely. i want to ask you this question. i've always wondered. if you had to do this again, if you were presented with this very same problem, you think you could pull it off again? >> of course i now i k
that is our "face the nation" flashback. on january 15th, 2009, u.s.airport. the jetliner was barely off the runway when disaster struck. >> this is 1539 hit birds. >> schieffer: even before that message was finished chesley "sully u.i" sullenberger. he told air traffic control that option two, teeterboro airport wouldn't work either. >> schieffer: as new yorkers down below watched in disbelief captain sullenberger steered the plane over the george...
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i'm back, right back there again, because when you're into a flashback, you really don't have any feelings except the thoughts in your mind. it's like a videocassette in your head, and yohave no "off" button until your mind says "off." your heart starts pumping. your blood starts running. it's just like if you're walking across the street and you don't see a car coming, and he slams on the brakes and you get that "shoo" feeling. then--zip--from there you're off and running. it always comes back, like sound, smell, taste even. uh, it always brings back a little flash. it only lasts about a second to five seconds. sometimes it lasts longer when a helicopter goes by. i figure myself sitting at the gunner turret on a helicopter and letting loose, and what my feelings were then was a complete fear. uh, mostly the fear comes over you. for the smell of urine, you know. when somebody dies, they let go. that's a very--that's one thing that will set anybody off, and, uh, you just start, you know, huffing and puffing, and your mind and your blood and your heart starts pumping. your feet start shaking
i'm back, right back there again, because when you're into a flashback, you really don't have any feelings except the thoughts in your mind. it's like a videocassette in your head, and yohave no "off" button until your mind says "off." your heart starts pumping. your blood starts running. it's just like if you're walking across the street and you don't see a car coming, and he slams on the brakes and you get that "shoo" feeling. then--zip--from there you're off and...
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. >>> it's an '80s flashback you don't want to miss. christine romans tackling triple down economics with newt gingrich. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right now. >>> a 21st century labor movement brewing with the support of president obama and leading economists. i'm christine romans, this is "your money." these are the people who flip your burgers, and clean your offices and they want a raise. [ chanting ] >> reporter: fast food woeshgs aren't the only ones at the bottom of the economic ladder. 1.6 million americans live on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. that works out to just overs 15ds,000 a year, well below the poverty line for a family of three. another 17 million americans earn only slightly more. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat tomorrow, or -- you know, just to make sure my kids eat. >> reporter: the president says those workers need raise. >> it's well past the time to raise a minimum wage that in real terms right now is below where it was when harry truman was in office
. >>> it's an '80s flashback you don't want to miss. christine romans tackling triple down economics with newt gingrich. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right now. >>> a 21st century labor movement brewing with the support of president obama and leading economists. i'm christine romans, this is "your money." these are the people who flip your burgers, and clean your offices and they want a raise. [ chanting ] >> reporter: fast food...
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he and a group of young revolutionaries overthrew cuba's dictator that is our "face the nation" flashbackews crew got word that castro agreed to the interview they flew to havana only to learn they had been scooped by of all people, cbs entertainment star, ed sullivan who had flown in ahead of them and end material viewed castro in a jungle town. sullivan felt, i'm not making this up that if he got a big interview, cbs news chief ed murrah would be impressed invite him to be on the end of the year correspondents' roundtable. when castro finally showed up for "face the nation" interview it was a wild scene. 200 armed men came with him. two of whom kept guns pointed at producer ted ayeres throughout the broadcast. once the interview got underway castro made series of deck la rakes and promises none of whichever came true. >> as a lawyer, as one who has spoken very eloquently about the civil rights that must be guaranteed to the cuban people how do you explain -- not communist. i will never be against any right. >> will all political parties be able to run candidates in these elections? >> y
he and a group of young revolutionaries overthrew cuba's dictator that is our "face the nation" flashbackews crew got word that castro agreed to the interview they flew to havana only to learn they had been scooped by of all people, cbs entertainment star, ed sullivan who had flown in ahead of them and end material viewed castro in a jungle town. sullivan felt, i'm not making this up that if he got a big interview, cbs news chief ed murrah would be impressed invite him to be on the...
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to these two is that other people mis -- not betrayed so much but other people did things which flashback on them. it's his wife, allegedly. >> according to the government, she's the one shortly after the inaugural who goes to the businessman and said hey, can you buy me a designer dress? governor's staff said you can't do that. she said i'll take a rain check and she made good on that. they basically -- the question is is, what -- gwen: involved a trip to new york city. >> a shopping trip to all of the big high-end stores in new york and spends something like $15,000 on clothes, which by the way she then sends back and said i realize this was just a loan. two years later after the government starts to investigate. but if you read the indictment, she's the one who is asks for a $50,000 loan because they're behind in credit card bills. according to the government, she asked to pay $15,000 for catering. said hey, that's a nice watch. why don't you get a rolex watch like that for my husband? the indictment also said he talked to the businessman, governor did for loans for himself and his bus
to these two is that other people mis -- not betrayed so much but other people did things which flashback on them. it's his wife, allegedly. >> according to the government, she's the one shortly after the inaugural who goes to the businessman and said hey, can you buy me a designer dress? governor's staff said you can't do that. she said i'll take a rain check and she made good on that. they basically -- the question is is, what -- gwen: involved a trip to new york city. >> a...
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and in our flashback, how a cbs news crew went to havana to interview fidel castro for face the nation and got scooped by ed you will van. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again before we get to senator reed a quick update on this bitter cold that has two-thirds of the country in its grip from the midwest to the northeast and good part of the south. this cold is expected to set record lows in many parts of the country, some of the coldest weather so far is in the st. paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in minutes. ski hills and ice rinks have closed until tuesday at the earliest. today's green bay packers playoff game could be among one of the coldest nfl games ever played. the temperature at lambeau field is expected to be two deg
and in our flashback, how a cbs news crew went to havana to interview fidel castro for face the nation and got scooped by ed you will van. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again before we get to senator reed a quick update on this bitter cold that has two-thirds of the country in its grip from the midwest to the northeast and good part of the south. this cold is expected to set record lows in many parts of the country, some...
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i want a flashback. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck.re out and they are worse than expected. who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for
i want a flashback. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck.re out and they are worse than expected. who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for
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i'm having flashbacks to these rape comments we heard a couple of years ago.ring is con spec speckous. right wing radio pounced on the president because he was unaware of what an employee in the irs office was up to. this is the blind spot i'm not hearing on talk radio. >> yeah. great to have you with us on this friday evening. thanks so much for joining us. >>> coming up, who is to blame for racism in america? pretenders is next. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no long-term agreement. no long-term agreement. really? really. ok, so what's the catch? there is no catch. ok, i'm obviously getting nowhere with you. i'm gonna need to speak with the supervisor. i am the supervisor. oh, finally someone i can talk to. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. new smartphone plans starting at $45 a month, with no annual contract. only from at&t. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutriti
i'm having flashbacks to these rape comments we heard a couple of years ago.ring is con spec speckous. right wing radio pounced on the president because he was unaware of what an employee in the irs office was up to. this is the blind spot i'm not hearing on talk radio. >> yeah. great to have you with us on this friday evening. thanks so much for joining us. >>> coming up, who is to blame for racism in america? pretenders is next. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no...
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he still continues with nightmares and some flashback type of things going on. these are things that we're trying to address with his medications to help him gather coping skills. >> when i'm not on medication, i make bad moves. i have no inhibitions. i don't care. i have a temper anyway. but without the medication, like i say, i would be dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> coming up -- >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> alfredo roca moreno argues his case. >> everything that was tooken from me is noted right there, but it never says nothing about no lighter. @ñ >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> two. >> left. >> two. >> all right, y'all, hold it down. hey, if you stop talking and get up here, we'll go to chow. we structure everything like the military. and we like to have everybody do the same thing all together and they stay in compliance when they do that. if you've got your hands in your pockets, you're wrong. if you've got your hands in your jacket, you're wrong. >> we make them walk on the line so we do have consistency. an
he still continues with nightmares and some flashback type of things going on. these are things that we're trying to address with his medications to help him gather coping skills. >> when i'm not on medication, i make bad moves. i have no inhibitions. i don't care. i have a temper anyway. but without the medication, like i say, i would be dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> coming up -- >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> alfredo roca moreno argues his case....
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he still continues with nightmares and some flashback type of things going on. these are things that we're trying to address with his medications to help him gather coping skills. >> when i'm not on medication, i make bad moves. i have no inhibitions. i don't care. i have a temper anyway. but without the medication, like i say, i would be dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> coming up -- >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> alfredo roca moreno argues his case. >> everything that was tooken from me is noted right there, but it never says nothing about no lighter. tylist. tylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, inclu
he still continues with nightmares and some flashback type of things going on. these are things that we're trying to address with his medications to help him gather coping skills. >> when i'm not on medication, i make bad moves. i have no inhibitions. i don't care. i have a temper anyway. but without the medication, like i say, i would be dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> coming up -- >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> alfredo roca moreno argues his case....
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whoa ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america whoa ♪ ♪ everyone listen to the music go round ♪ >> high school flashbackrent knows, moms and dads do need a night out once in a while. a night out at a fancy restaurant is sometimes better than a night out at the movies. >> but to do that you need a babysitter. or do you? here's abc's linsey davis. >> 100 bucks a plate and they're bringing toddlers? >> reporter: screaming babies at an upscale restaurant was the point of contention in the movie "friends with kids." and the same is true for diners at chicago restaurant, where patrons pay up to $250 upfront just to get on the waiting list. on saturday, customers got an unexpected and unwanted course of crying babies. the sitter canceled last minute, one couple opted to bring their 8-month-old along at dinner. only it wouldn't stop crying. >> i could hear it crying in the kitchen. >> reporter: chef and co-owner grant atkins, known for the silent peacefulness of his kitchen, didn't ask the couple to leave but did take to twitter. telling people, no kids. he says, no, but -- >> we want people to come and enjoy a
whoa ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america whoa ♪ ♪ everyone listen to the music go round ♪ >> high school flashbackrent knows, moms and dads do need a night out once in a while. a night out at a fancy restaurant is sometimes better than a night out at the movies. >> but to do that you need a babysitter. or do you? here's abc's linsey davis. >> 100 bucks a plate and they're bringing toddlers? >> reporter: screaming babies at an upscale restaurant was the point of...
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or is it some sort of flashback scene, testimony type of thing? you didn't watch it, did you?is it another thing you made up. >> they show it in different ways throughout the film. >> jimmy: i see, i see. yeah, right. want to get as much as you can out of that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think elizabeth montgomery played lizzie borden many, many years ago. it was a big thing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, you do think she did it? >> i do, yes. >> jimmy: but you didn't really read that much about it? >> no. >> jimmy: these actors, that i go and they become the character, they ride along with the police. it's nonsense. you don't even know who this person is. i admire your lack of commitment, i will say that. the movie is called "lizzi "lizzie borden took an ax." it airs saturday night at 8:00 on lifetime. christina ricci, everyone. thanks for being here. we'll be back with jake johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. suddenly you're a mouth br
or is it some sort of flashback scene, testimony type of thing? you didn't watch it, did you?is it another thing you made up. >> they show it in different ways throughout the film. >> jimmy: i see, i see. yeah, right. want to get as much as you can out of that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think elizabeth montgomery played lizzie borden many, many years ago. it was a big thing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, you do think she did it? >> i do, yes. >> jimmy: but...
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>> i'm having flashbacks to the hearing where i testified before congress on the security to healthcare.govever comes out of the government collecting this muff information on consumers. this is not like fort knox where we can guard the gold. i my dat tase copied i don't know where it is. if it gets out my credit its ruined. >> we talk about 43 obamacare navigators with felony records, we don't know how many across the country there are. so people with shady pasts have access to our information. do we risk -- the same sort of exposure with this? >> when i was detective, when we looked at bank theft and bank robbery, you lose far more money from the insiders than from bank robbery. the insider threat is the biggest threat and the fact there was in federal regulation requiring navigators to undergo a background check meant you can have child molesters, pedophiles, people with crimes like theft and against honesty, having access to your information so the human part is more problematache then the technical part. >> let's talk about the volume. we are seeing on the bottom of the screen, 991 mil
>> i'm having flashbacks to the hearing where i testified before congress on the security to healthcare.govever comes out of the government collecting this muff information on consumers. this is not like fort knox where we can guard the gold. i my dat tase copied i don't know where it is. if it gets out my credit its ruined. >> we talk about 43 obamacare navigators with felony records, we don't know how many across the country there are. so people with shady pasts have access to our...
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with its four tiers and old-fashioned, crank sliding doors, this unit is a flashback to the past. >> i like the old school. you've got the noises that you're used to. >> sergeant dan herring is in charge of a-block east. >> it was the first block built and used. used to be the old max. now, it houses medium security. >> this one is better because it's single cell. and there's a more relaxed atmosphere. >> jessie walker is serving up to five years for aggravated sexual assault. he's known as jazz by his fellow tier mates. >> my first couple of months, i didn't think i could make it this long. i never seen myself be here for a year. i thought i was going to crumble up and die, you know. >> on a-east, there are only two officers to manage 95 inmates. >> it's almost like a college of psychology. deviant and otherwise. you learn a lot about people, their movement, their eyes. things that tell on them. i would be a liar if i didn't say that there are times where the hair stands up on the back of your neck. but that just goes with the job. >> with the numbers heavily in their favor, many in
with its four tiers and old-fashioned, crank sliding doors, this unit is a flashback to the past. >> i like the old school. you've got the noises that you're used to. >> sergeant dan herring is in charge of a-block east. >> it was the first block built and used. used to be the old max. now, it houses medium security. >> this one is better because it's single cell. and there's a more relaxed atmosphere. >> jessie walker is serving up to five years for aggravated...
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. >> before i let you go, speaking of walking out, are you having flashbacks being in the studio togetherelection night, 2012, you, me, here, a long walk down the hallway. >> no, norks i got to watch the long walk. i wish i could see the face on the decision room nerds when you walked into the room. >> nerds? >> stirewalt is there right now. >> they're all eagerly watching your new success to rise in the program. >> they heard you were coming on, karl, thank you. >>> you bet. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh, and bruce springsteen, and trust us, this is no tunnel of love, next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down
. >> before i let you go, speaking of walking out, are you having flashbacks being in the studio togetherelection night, 2012, you, me, here, a long walk down the hallway. >> no, norks i got to watch the long walk. i wish i could see the face on the decision room nerds when you walked into the room. >> nerds? >> stirewalt is there right now. >> they're all eagerly watching your new success to rise in the program. >> they heard you were coming on, karl, thank...
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. >> before i let you go, speaking of walking out, are you having flashbacks being in the studio together down the hallway. >> no, norks i got to watch the long walk. i wish i could see the face on the decision room nerds when you walked into the room. >> nerds? >> stirewalt is there right now. >> they're all eagerly watching your new success to rise in the program. >> they heard you were coming on, karl, thank you. >>> you bet. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh, and bruce springsteen, and trust us, this is no tunnel of love, next. next. >> you can only be a real fan and friend of springsteen if you're a democrat. an it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. open to innovation. op
. >> before i let you go, speaking of walking out, are you having flashbacks being in the studio together down the hallway. >> no, norks i got to watch the long walk. i wish i could see the face on the decision room nerds when you walked into the room. >> nerds? >> stirewalt is there right now. >> they're all eagerly watching your new success to rise in the program. >> they heard you were coming on, karl, thank you. >>> you bet. >>> coming...
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. >>> it's an '80s flashback you don't want to miss.conomics with newt gingrich. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right now. >>> a 21st century labor movement brewing with the support of president obama and leading economists. i'm christine romans, this is "your money." these are the people who flip your burgers, and clean your offices and they want a raise. [ chanting ] >> reporter: fast food woeshgs aren't the only ones at the bottom of the economic ladder. 1.6 million americans live on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. that works out to just overs 15ds,000 a year, well below the poverty line for a family of three. another 17 million americans earn only slightly more. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat
. >>> it's an '80s flashback you don't want to miss.conomics with newt gingrich. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right now. >>> a 21st century labor movement brewing with the support of president obama and leading economists. i'm christine romans, this is "your money." these are the people who flip your burgers, and clean your offices and they want a raise. [ chanting ] >> reporter: fast food woeshgs aren't the only ones at the bottom of...
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if you read only one thing this morning, here's a flashback, did you pass your driving test the first you? does it still in there's an app. for that, one that will park your car for you, one of the most buzzed about innovations from the consumer electronics show. would you use it? do you need it? the story on our our facebook page. e back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. pressure.le ] the number one doctor recommended brand. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it
if you read only one thing this morning, here's a flashback, did you pass your driving test the first you? does it still in there's an app. for that, one that will park your car for you, one of the most buzzed about innovations from the consumer electronics show. would you use it? do you need it? the story on our our facebook page. e back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you...
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he had a flashback, and he hallucinated george bush's military resume. >> where are we going?is is meant to be edgy, coming from a journalist. if he really wanted to become brave, he should have said he voted for regan or said he supported the vietnam war or that he was a republican. say you tried heroin gives you strange new respect to score cool points, but it's stupid. >> i have one thing to say, which is i doubt the story because heroin does not give you a headache. >> and you know this. >> for a story. >> i tell you what happens in the horse barns out there. >> does it give you a headache? >> no. >> okay. >> let's do this. it's friday, let's have fun here. a couple ladies taking dives. one on purpose, one not so much. first, the rarely seen face to groin dive. watch. >> congratulations. >> oh! >> now, check out the gal who really, really didn't want that speeding ticket. >> she just jumped in the river. >> so what happened is she ditched. she was in a stolen car, but she had a long rap sheet, and she's fine. >> why do you keep coming to me? >> i just love it. >> because i
he had a flashback, and he hallucinated george bush's military resume. >> where are we going?is is meant to be edgy, coming from a journalist. if he really wanted to become brave, he should have said he voted for regan or said he supported the vietnam war or that he was a republican. say you tried heroin gives you strange new respect to score cool points, but it's stupid. >> i have one thing to say, which is i doubt the story because heroin does not give you a headache. >> and...
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we begin in iraq with scenes that will give war-weary americans to flashbacks a decade ago. there is new fighting in fallujah, ramadi, where al qaeda has seized control. more than 1,300 americans died in the province during the iraq war. most notably, during bloody battles in fallujah in 2004 and ramadi two years later. secretary of state john kerry says despite those sacrifice, the u.s. military will not return to iraq. >> this is a fight that belongs to the iraqis. that is exactly what the president and the world decided sometime ago when we left iraq. so we are not obviously contemplating returning. we're not contemplating puts boots on the ground. this is their fight. >> over weekend, senators john mccain and lindsey graham lashed out at president obama calling the situation predictable. in a joint statement, they said that after the u.s. withdrew from iraq in 2011, quote, many of us predicted that the vacuum would be filled by america's enemies and would emerge as a threat to u.s. national security interests. sadly, that reality is now clearer than ever. the concern is
we begin in iraq with scenes that will give war-weary americans to flashbacks a decade ago. there is new fighting in fallujah, ramadi, where al qaeda has seized control. more than 1,300 americans died in the province during the iraq war. most notably, during bloody battles in fallujah in 2004 and ramadi two years later. secretary of state john kerry says despite those sacrifice, the u.s. military will not return to iraq. >> this is a fight that belongs to the iraqis. that is exactly what...
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. >> you don't have anything today about a flashback. >> i don't, but i'm expecting you and patrick tohetic plans you had tonight and watch me on "alpha house." >> we will for sure, no plans other than ice cream and elastic pants. >> thomas, i'm going to miss these moments. thomas is now going to the 1:00 a.m. wakeup. what time will you set your alarm for? >> i think it's more like 3:00-ish. >> we'll miss you. >> thank you. i'm going to miss you too. you know i love you. >> love you, too. >> this woman has suffered this fool for years now. >> girl's got to do what a girl's got to do. >> you're the greatest, i love chris jansing. of course, we're going to take off where you have left off with chris christie in this deep damage control mode right now. can the new jersey governor recover from the bridgegate scandal that's threatening to derail a 2016 run for the presidency? we're going to talk to his former democratic opponent for governor, barbara buono. >>> plus, breaking news in the target credit card crisis, word the security breach has impacted up to 70 million customers, making it o
. >> you don't have anything today about a flashback. >> i don't, but i'm expecting you and patrick tohetic plans you had tonight and watch me on "alpha house." >> we will for sure, no plans other than ice cream and elastic pants. >> thomas, i'm going to miss these moments. thomas is now going to the 1:00 a.m. wakeup. what time will you set your alarm for? >> i think it's more like 3:00-ish. >> we'll miss you. >> thank you. i'm going to miss...
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because i'm having this flashback 40 years ago to john dean ultimately being the first piece in the puzzlet brought down a president. if i'm david wildstein, i will let whomever i need to let know i am the man. i am the guy who knows far more than anybody in this entire imbroglio. and i'll tell you the truth. and when this morality tale is over, i could either give you the governor or bridget kelly or the avon lady. at the end of the day, i'm the guy you want to talk to. let's make this happen. >> what happens at the end of -- how does this end in your judgment, kendall. where does it go from here? >> we don't know, of course, where it's going to go, because we don't know what the evidence is. but there is another impact of what wildstein is doing. in addition to trying to get the prosecutors' attention, he is getting the attention of other lawyers for other potential suspects and witnesses. why is that important? if you're going to be a cooperator at some point, you want to be the first one in. and sometimes there is almost a russia to make the deal with the prosecutors. because to be the
because i'm having this flashback 40 years ago to john dean ultimately being the first piece in the puzzlet brought down a president. if i'm david wildstein, i will let whomever i need to let know i am the man. i am the guy who knows far more than anybody in this entire imbroglio. and i'll tell you the truth. and when this morality tale is over, i could either give you the governor or bridget kelly or the avon lady. at the end of the day, i'm the guy you want to talk to. let's make this happen....
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it was sobering just to get a flashback on that. look, we're very happy about the enrollment numbers. they're terrific. and that's a great day for america. these are the kind of numbers that make america a better place. and so the fact that so many people wanted insurance, not because they faced a penalty, because no one did right now, but because they wanted insurance, and more than 2 million people came to the exchange, is terrific. what we're focused on is to make every day as good as yesterday and today have been. there were a lot of apprehension about people having problems at doctor's office, at pharmacies, gaps with insurance companies. we had a very good day yesterday. we had a very good day today. thanks to, basically, every pharmacy in the country, cvs, walgreens, walmart, riteaid, krogers, the small town, independent pharmacist, they're all working to make this transition as smooth as we can. but, just to finish the thought, when we get to tomorrow, we have no guarantee it will be like today. that's our focus. we want to
it was sobering just to get a flashback on that. look, we're very happy about the enrollment numbers. they're terrific. and that's a great day for america. these are the kind of numbers that make america a better place. and so the fact that so many people wanted insurance, not because they faced a penalty, because no one did right now, but because they wanted insurance, and more than 2 million people came to the exchange, is terrific. what we're focused on is to make every day as good as...
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i'll having a little bit of a flashback and moments are not entirely snon mus or analogous. >> to the state of the union. >> state of the union and bill clinton as they were in the middle of considering impeachment proceedings against him. chris christie, it is what it is. what he needs to -- what -- he's doing what he needs to do. he has to mention it then move on. it's not that anybody there is going to forget or the state of the state address will divert everybody's attention from the george washington bridge where i expect many unhappy hours in traffic. >> on a good day. >> and make it go away. but he's handling it as best he can at this moment, i think. >> the debate with the bridge is always lower level, upper level. >> which way are you going to be messed up more really? >> kelly o., take a step back, the big picture here is that chris christie is trying to get around it, trying to get over the bridge situation. but more and more is coming out and there's this parallel investigation, fill us in on the whole issue of whether or not they should have used the money for sandy relie
i'll having a little bit of a flashback and moments are not entirely snon mus or analogous. >> to the state of the union. >> state of the union and bill clinton as they were in the middle of considering impeachment proceedings against him. chris christie, it is what it is. what he needs to -- what -- he's doing what he needs to do. he has to mention it then move on. it's not that anybody there is going to forget or the state of the state address will divert everybody's attention...
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. >> wow, what a flashback and what a ride it's been for apple. >> i know. called him steven jobs. you're right, 30 years ago today the first mac was introduced to the world and it was revolutionary. many of the devices we use today like the iphone drew inspiration from the original mac, and i think what was really revolutionary here, chris, it allowed you to navigate with an interface as opposed to physically type in commands and you had the options arranged in menus, we started to click on icons that resembled things in our real life like the trash can. the mac didn't invent all of these things, but there must be credit to companies like xerox, but sort of put it into the mainstream. as for the price, the mac was $2,495 in 1984. in today's dollars, chris, that is $7,053. that's a lot of money. >> there are a lot of people out there so addicted to mac they'd pay it anyway. >> the apple lisa, that was about $10,000. by contrast, it was considered quite low. >> cnbc's mandy drury, thank you so much. >>> next week, seven new domains will join dot com. the firs
. >> wow, what a flashback and what a ride it's been for apple. >> i know. called him steven jobs. you're right, 30 years ago today the first mac was introduced to the world and it was revolutionary. many of the devices we use today like the iphone drew inspiration from the original mac, and i think what was really revolutionary here, chris, it allowed you to navigate with an interface as opposed to physically type in commands and you had the options arranged in menus, we started to...
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. >> and i love one of the trends that you say coming up, me tatac metallics, flashback to the '08s andilver and gold. metallics, liquid metallics are really big right now. >> josh is breathing easier that you can mix silver and gold. >> we have the biggest runway model on the cover of "elle." one of my favorite to look for this year is dakota johnson, we're so intrigued with "50 shades of grey." >> we know josh is. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. happy new year one against. >>> lara, shall we? >> yes, let's do it. >> we shall return. >> today is a day of keeping up with resolutions. the odds against most of us is less than 10% that we'll actually do it. so, we call in the expert, david zinczenko. >> his new book offering simple tweaks you can make to your daily life to make 2014 great. people finally resolve to get it all right. >> and to your point, 92% fail, that ends now, right now. >> right snow. >> starting right now. so, here's a really good way to beat the winter blues, when you're going out to eat, here at outback is the blooming onion. it has a lot of fat. the problem
. >> and i love one of the trends that you say coming up, me tatac metallics, flashback to the '08s andilver and gold. metallics, liquid metallics are really big right now. >> josh is breathing easier that you can mix silver and gold. >> we have the biggest runway model on the cover of "elle." one of my favorite to look for this year is dakota johnson, we're so intrigued with "50 shades of grey." >> we know josh is. >> thank you so much. we...
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circuit for giving me a flashback to law school so that i was late last night scrambling to read the key case right before this class. i have a feeling i'm not the only person here who did that, but i also want to note, i didn't have any staff, or classmates, so, i apologize if i haven't read it correctly, but i thought that i would throw away my remarks, and for whatever it's worth, offer you my reading of the case. in my view the d.c. circuit has written first a very, very well reasoned and very important case. there's no question that this reflects that circuit's experience in these topic areas and that they've brought that experience to bear in a bipartisan way to express a view about how the united states ought to grant the authority to create the legal culture that governs broadband. what have they said? i believe the court has vindicated the wisdom of congress in the 1996 act. specifically, the court has said that when congress, in that act, in section 706, conveyed to its expert agency the quote, authority to enact measures encouraging the deployment of broad band infrastruct
circuit for giving me a flashback to law school so that i was late last night scrambling to read the key case right before this class. i have a feeling i'm not the only person here who did that, but i also want to note, i didn't have any staff, or classmates, so, i apologize if i haven't read it correctly, but i thought that i would throw away my remarks, and for whatever it's worth, offer you my reading of the case. in my view the d.c. circuit has written first a very, very well reasoned and...
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. >> enjoy that flashback thursday pie day. thanks to the folks at -- >> pie face. >> pie face. just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. test use with the small but powerful picker-upper, bounty select-a-size. use with the small but powerful picker-upper, she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehensive
. >> enjoy that flashback thursday pie day. thanks to the folks at -- >> pie face. >> pie face. just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. test use with the small but powerful picker-upper, bounty select-a-size. use with the small but powerful picker-upper, she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned...
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i'm having flashbacks guys to the day of tracking stocks.pecific unit within the company? that's what liberty media is doing. with this new class "c" share they're saying sirius, we'll give you the bigger company, more access to financing and opportunities but give you the opportunity to participate in upside. >> dom, they were talking about sirius today on "street signs." you don't think this is liberty saying, you know what we feel now is the time to buy sirius that liberty is saying look auto sales for the year were so strong, i know from my experience, i bought a car, sirius was in it. i never would have thought of buying sirius/xm radio. now i have it. wouldn't live without it. is this inherent value? is this all -- >> no there's value. no doubt about that. but for right now, this is not a deal that gets outright huge premium. they're saying, can you take advantage of the upside. we'll give in essence, a tracking stock. >> the nature of this potential deal is also something that should not be overlooked. >> julia? >> i want to note it's
i'm having flashbacks guys to the day of tracking stocks.pecific unit within the company? that's what liberty media is doing. with this new class "c" share they're saying sirius, we'll give you the bigger company, more access to financing and opportunities but give you the opportunity to participate in upside. >> dom, they were talking about sirius today on "street signs." you don't think this is liberty saying, you know what we feel now is the time to buy sirius that...
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i want a flashback. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. new obamacare numbers are out and they are worse than expected. who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for the deaths of nearly 3,000 people in 9/11. why is he allowed to write to people around the country? he's got pen pal. >> hi. this is dolly par ton and you're watching "fox & friends." >> hello, everybody and dolly par ton probably watching right now in pigeon forge, tennessee -plt i believe that is where dolly wood is. >> don't ask me. it's november. [buzzer] >> we approach the affordable care act deadline. >> the problem is, there's a lot problems still. i'm amazed too. i thought it was a very significant story on sunday about obamacare. on page 9, the bottom of the page in "the new york times" and it said essentially people aren't able to get insu
i want a flashback. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. new obamacare numbers are out and they are worse than expected. who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for the deaths of nearly 3,000 people in 9/11. why is he allowed to write to people around the country?...
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circuit for giving me a flashback to law school so that i was late last night scrambling to read the key case right before this class. i have a feeling i'm not the only person here who did that, but i also want to note, i didn't have any staff, or classmates, so, i apologize if i haven't read it correctly, but i thought that i would throw away my remarks, and for whatever it's worth, offer you my reading of the case. in my view the d.c. circuit has written first a very, very well reasoned and very important case. there's no question that this reflects that circuit's experience in these topic areas and that they've brought that experience to bear in a bipartisan way to express a view about how the united states ought to grant the authority to create the legal culture that governs broadband. what have they said? i believe the court has vindicated the wisdom of congress in the 1996 act. specifically, the court has said that when congress, in that act, in section 706, conveyed to its expert agency the quote, authority to enact measures encouraging the deployment of broad band infrastruct
circuit for giving me a flashback to law school so that i was late last night scrambling to read the key case right before this class. i have a feeling i'm not the only person here who did that, but i also want to note, i didn't have any staff, or classmates, so, i apologize if i haven't read it correctly, but i thought that i would throw away my remarks, and for whatever it's worth, offer you my reading of the case. in my view the d.c. circuit has written first a very, very well reasoned and...
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flashback there. patriot for sure. >> i'm a big expendables fan.know everything they do. >> everyone is talking about how hard it is to sometimes get on the web site for obamacare and actually enroll, pay, see it all happen on the back end. but imagine what happens when you try to get out of it. you've heard a story, leslie hill of missouri, she actually had her policy, which was high risk, canceled because of obamacare and then she went on the web site, signed up, didn't really like the policy that was being provided for her. thought she'd find another option outside of the government web site that she wanted to then enroll in. she hadn't paid her premium, she thought no problem. we'll get off of it, simple as that. >> and there is a termination button on the site. so it should be no problem. >> just one click away. not the case. she said this. >> it consumed my whole life. i felt like i slipped into a parallel universe. it's just as hard to go off as it is to get on. her process took around six weeks. >> she -- that's the frustrating thing. she w
flashback there. patriot for sure. >> i'm a big expendables fan.know everything they do. >> everyone is talking about how hard it is to sometimes get on the web site for obamacare and actually enroll, pay, see it all happen on the back end. but imagine what happens when you try to get out of it. you've heard a story, leslie hill of missouri, she actually had her policy, which was high risk, canceled because of obamacare and then she went on the web site, signed up, didn't really...
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which christie spent a lot of his press conference acting like a lawyer and i was having clinton flashbacksaying things like, and i talked to the two people. i only have two people who directly report to mean and you're going, what? you only have two people in your office that directly report to you? it sounded like a interesting piece of information i better share and that was the lawyer in him and being careful and not wanting to interview bridget kelly and not wanting to talk to wildstein. he doesn't want to know and wants plausability here. did his staff put him in a cocoon and not tell him certain things for a certain period of time? >> it has to be he put them in a cocoon because he is in charge. >> by the way, take it to the presidential campaign, the press conference, i think, was devastating for a presidential campaign. his big defense is, i delegate enormous authority for my staff. that's the phrase he kept using, enormous authority to my staff. that is going to play terribly in a presidential campaign when you say how do you do this? i delegate it all. it's a horrible answer that
which christie spent a lot of his press conference acting like a lawyer and i was having clinton flashbacksaying things like, and i talked to the two people. i only have two people who directly report to mean and you're going, what? you only have two people in your office that directly report to you? it sounded like a interesting piece of information i better share and that was the lawyer in him and being careful and not wanting to interview bridget kelly and not wanting to talk to wildstein....
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but let's flashback. we keep hearing, what does it matter?ere brutally taken that day. and shortly thereafter, susan rice -- remember this -- she not once, not twice, not three, not four -- five times had this explanation. >> this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack. what happened initially was it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video. >> we have tony schaefer on immediately after that "new york times" report and he said this is unbelievable. my jaw dropped hearing this because all evidence pointed to al-qaeda. we knew number of offshoot groups were involved. that's what this intelligence committee found in their report, that it was a different group, it wasn't al-qaeda by name, it was different groups who had al-qaeda affiliation. furthermore, that it was coordinated, that is it might not have been the month long planning, but it was coordinated, when you have mortar attacks, firing on certain buildings that marines would have been jealous of hitting their exact targets. >> guys w
but let's flashback. we keep hearing, what does it matter?ere brutally taken that day. and shortly thereafter, susan rice -- remember this -- she not once, not twice, not three, not four -- five times had this explanation. >> this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack. what happened initially was it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video. >> we have tony schaefer on immediately after that "new york times" report...
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let's flashback to 1988.y october 1st. none of them made it. then along came these behemoths. this one was two months late and it's 1057 pages long, weighing 14 pounds. >> why are they laughing? they did it. the visuals work when they're used? >> you know, he is the only one i know that used a prop right there with him and it was just terrific that night. it was hysterical that this supposedly old man was lifting up these huge stacks and dropping them down in front of everybody and it really got people's attention and brought in to focus those continuing resolutions this which are ridiculous and the president concluded his remarks by saying, if you send me another one, i will veto it. it was just a great night for reagan. >> since reagan, people look into the gallery. tonight we're expecting the president will have people up there. there will be nine unemployed people sitting with various democrats and we understand sean hannity will be with congressman louis gohmert. so that will make all of this special. th
let's flashback to 1988.y october 1st. none of them made it. then along came these behemoths. this one was two months late and it's 1057 pages long, weighing 14 pounds. >> why are they laughing? they did it. the visuals work when they're used? >> you know, he is the only one i know that used a prop right there with him and it was just terrific that night. it was hysterical that this supposedly old man was lifting up these huge stacks and dropping them down in front of everybody and...
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. >>> and an '80s flashback.this will melt your heart. after your local news. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ they weren't looking at me. ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that can happen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist can prescribe aczone® (dapsone) gel... fda approved for the topical treatment of acne, and proven in clinical studies with people 12 years and older. talk to your doctor about any medical conditions you have, including g6pd deficiency, and any medications you are using. use of benzoyl peroxide with aczone® gel may cause your skin to temporarily turn yellow or orange at the site of application. the most common side effects with aczone® gel are dryness, redness, oiliness and peeling of treated skin. looked great. [
. >>> and an '80s flashback.this will melt your heart. after your local news. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ they weren't looking at me. ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that can happen at any age....
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circuit for giving me a flashback to law school so that i was late last night scrambling to read the key case right before this class. i have a feeling i'm not the only person here who did that, but i also want to note, i didn't have any staff, or classmates, so, i apologize if i haven't read it correctly, but i thought that i would throw away my remarks, and for whatever it's worth, offer you my reading of the case. in my view the d.c. circuit has written first a very, very well reasoned and very important case. there's no question that this reflects that circuit's experience in these topic areas and that they've brought that experience to bear in a bipartisan way to express a view about how the united states ought to grant the authority to create the legal culture that governs broadband. what have they said? i believe the court has vindicated the wisdom of congress in the 1996 act. specifically, the court has said that when congress, in that act, in section 706, conveyed to its expert agency the quote, authority to enact measures encouraging the deployment of broad band infrastruct
circuit for giving me a flashback to law school so that i was late last night scrambling to read the key case right before this class. i have a feeling i'm not the only person here who did that, but i also want to note, i didn't have any staff, or classmates, so, i apologize if i haven't read it correctly, but i thought that i would throw away my remarks, and for whatever it's worth, offer you my reading of the case. in my view the d.c. circuit has written first a very, very well reasoned and...