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. >>> as tony said, i'm ali velshi. in this two hours, every weekday as i take every important topic that we cover and break it down for you. i'm going to drive to give you a level of detail that will help you make important decisions about your mortgage, your taxes, your health care and your securi security. the administration announcing help. if your mortgage is bigger than your house, but does this reward irresponsibility? are we bailing out people who don't deserve it and who gets to decide who deserves it? we'll show you how the new plan affects you. your health care questions keep coming in so we keep inventing new avatars. today you'll meet infertile irene. we're not holding back. that said, there are people who should be holding back, especially if they're about to raise a fist, hurl a brick or cock a gun. the health care battle is nasty. who is fueling the extremist? the political right? the left? the media? or plain old anger and frustration. it's hard to conceal. it's hard to have one in economic recovery whe
. >>> as tony said, i'm ali velshi. in this two hours, every weekday as i take every important topic that we cover and break it down for you. i'm going to drive to give you a level of detail that will help you make important decisions about your mortgage, your taxes, your health care and your securi security. the administration announcing help. if your mortgage is bigger than your house, but does this reward irresponsibility? are we bailing out people who don't deserve it and who gets...
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i was showing you a picture, ali, that you wear the vest well sort of like ali velshi of cnn and hoine'sing. and i'm sorry to tell you, he didn't know who you were. this is why you're behind me on the twitter account, the young people of america who do twitter, people like marcelas don't know who you are. you have to work on it. >> i have to attach myself to you. >> reporter: he said he loves "the ed henry segment." >> he didn't know who the bald guy was who talks to you every da day on it. good to see you, ed henry, correspondent and pop culture maven. >>> when we come back, we've been getting a lot of your comments on facebook about whether or not the video that was taken after dawn brancheau was killed by that killer whale should be released to the public. i've got some thoughts. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're h
i was showing you a picture, ali, that you wear the vest well sort of like ali velshi of cnn and hoine'sing. and i'm sorry to tell you, he didn't know who you were. this is why you're behind me on the twitter account, the young people of america who do twitter, people like marcelas don't know who you are. you have to work on it. >> i have to attach myself to you. >> reporter: he said he loves "the ed henry segment." >> he didn't know who the bald guy was who talks to...
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here's the bad news, ali. do you realize how many unemployed people are going to get a tax bill from the irs? because they did not put money aside to pay that tax liability. again, pamela, i say please don't worry. you absolutely can work out an installment agreement with the irs. all you have to do is call them. explain to them the reality of your situation. hey, i'm unemployed. i cannot afford to pay my tax liability and i'm 100% certain that they will work with you on a payment arrangement on whatever it is you owe. >> you pointed this out the last time we spoke. you talked about the different options that you have. and you said to me that even in an audit, if you get audited, the irs is not all that concerned about mistakes that you make. and they might bill you for it but generally speaking it's not that serious. they do take it very seriously if you are negligent or you disregard the rules and regulations. the there's a distinction that the irs makes. >> let's bring up an easy fact that people can unders
here's the bad news, ali. do you realize how many unemployed people are going to get a tax bill from the irs? because they did not put money aside to pay that tax liability. again, pamela, i say please don't worry. you absolutely can work out an installment agreement with the irs. all you have to do is call them. explain to them the reality of your situation. hey, i'm unemployed. i cannot afford to pay my tax liability and i'm 100% certain that they will work with you on a payment arrangement...
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you know, ali makes the good argument for open borders. if immigration is good why not unlimited immigration? let's get all the benefits right away. there's a coherent argument that can be made on that side. it's politically untenable. the down side of numeric limitations as ali points out you have to end up enforcing the law against people who have not committed any crime. who are simply an excess of the number we're willing to admit. again we admit every year more legal immigrants with a clear path to full citizenship than all the rest of the nations of the world combined. is is that enough? i think the majority of the american people think it is. i think it's impractical to think it will go through. i see the argument for open borders , but i don't think it's a political sell. i don't think there's really a mid ground here. >> suarez: what's your response? >> i think the status quo of closed borders but a broken... an economy that suffers because of a broken immigration system is not good for us as a nation. i think the political motiva
you know, ali makes the good argument for open borders. if immigration is good why not unlimited immigration? let's get all the benefits right away. there's a coherent argument that can be made on that side. it's politically untenable. the down side of numeric limitations as ali points out you have to end up enforcing the law against people who have not committed any crime. who are simply an excess of the number we're willing to admit. again we admit every year more legal immigrants with a...
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remember the old joke -- ali, you owe the bank $100. that's your problem.ou owe the bank $10 million, that's the bank's problem. an analogy of that goes along with what the problem is with china and the u.s. of course china can't afford to have the dollar crash with its trillion dollars worth of u.s. debt and, of course, the u.s. needs to have china because that's where it's getting its cheap goods from. >> let's talk about the cheap goods. a lot of people say if you are going to have this leveling of the playing field, that means americans are going to have to give up 20-odd years of buying cheap stuff on low interest rates that this unbalanced relationship has fostered. i want to ask you, david, politically is there a sense in washington that this is an unsustainable relationship with china and that the senate will do something, that there may be for political reasons there may will be surcharge or so tariffs on the goods? >> i think the threat of senate action is good for president obama. it gives him more of a club in the closet in negotiating with chin
remember the old joke -- ali, you owe the bank $100. that's your problem.ou owe the bank $10 million, that's the bank's problem. an analogy of that goes along with what the problem is with china and the u.s. of course china can't afford to have the dollar crash with its trillion dollars worth of u.s. debt and, of course, the u.s. needs to have china because that's where it's getting its cheap goods from. >> let's talk about the cheap goods. a lot of people say if you are going to have...
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chief business correspondent ali velshi and christine romans in new york. ali -- ladies first.ne. let me start with your better half here. look, christine, break this out for us. the jobs report for february, good and bad here. >> well, look, we still have a very big chunk of people who have been unemployed for a very long time. 40% of people have been out of work locker than six months and that is -- >> the chronic unemployed, correct? >> yeah, this is a problem. but ali and i were just having a vigorous debate with a couple of economists who are on our show this weekend and they were saying -- one of them was saying, look, outside of that 40%, there's some action happening for people. there's some -- the length of unemployment is shortening a little bit by just a few days. now you can expect to be unemployed 208 days instead of 212 days. at least it's going in the right direction and you're seeing big job losses slow. what i'm still concerned about and i think ali is to is the big chunk of people that have to be absorbed back into the labor market. it's going to take years to
chief business correspondent ali velshi and christine romans in new york. ali -- ladies first.ne. let me start with your better half here. look, christine, break this out for us. the jobs report for february, good and bad here. >> well, look, we still have a very big chunk of people who have been unemployed for a very long time. 40% of people have been out of work locker than six months and that is -- >> the chronic unemployed, correct? >> yeah, this is a problem. but ali and...
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>> the answer, ali, yes, it feels like a place under siege. stories about cities, state, counts, that have negative news and we have the mayors and the governors, why did you do that? that's not true. nobody says that atwah rez. they know things are very bad. as a matter of fact, in the first two months in this year of 2010, there have been more murders in juarez, mexico than there were all last year in new york city and new york city is six times it population of juarez. they're on the rate of getting 2700 murders in a city which only had 1.3 million people. and it's all because of the battle between two rival cartels, the juarez cartel, the cineloa cartel and they don't mind making it hell on earth for the civilians who live there. i'm wondering i'm sure if people live their lives. the answer is yes, the walmart is crowded. movie theaters are crowded. but you see the parks and the playgrounds and the skate board parks, there are few people out there, few children are out. parents say, i want my life to live a normal life, but we were afraid.
>> the answer, ali, yes, it feels like a place under siege. stories about cities, state, counts, that have negative news and we have the mayors and the governors, why did you do that? that's not true. nobody says that atwah rez. they know things are very bad. as a matter of fact, in the first two months in this year of 2010, there have been more murders in juarez, mexico than there were all last year in new york city and new york city is six times it population of juarez. they're on the...
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. >> who is ali manash? another big favorite goes home early and our slogan this morning, comes from donna in texas. my brackets are busted my jayhawks couldn't rally. at least i can tolerate it thanks to david, clayton and aly. >> nicely done. >> nice work. >> it's "fox & friends." >> hi everybody, thanks for joining us an extra hour early this morning, obviously, it's a very big day in washington d.c. for health care. we know that you're all on the edge of your seat to see what's going to happen today with the vote. dave and i off late last night texting back and forth feverishly during march madness. >> an epic day. >> how long. >> ten. but getting up at 2:30 hurts. what a huge day on capitol hill. that's where we'll find caroline she havely live in washington d.c. boy shall the two sides, there is an enormous divide between the two. where does the bill stand right now? >> well, it's about even. if anybody's guess as to who is go going to win this thing. it does appear the democrats have the upper hand. i
. >> who is ali manash? another big favorite goes home early and our slogan this morning, comes from donna in texas. my brackets are busted my jayhawks couldn't rally. at least i can tolerate it thanks to david, clayton and aly. >> nicely done. >> nice work. >> it's "fox & friends." >> hi everybody, thanks for joining us an extra hour early this morning, obviously, it's a very big day in washington d.c. for health care. we know that you're all on the...
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de investigación, youthology, el suero que elimina las arrugas en 90 segundos rficiae en forma suave alys bajo los ojos desaparezcan como por arte de magia haciendo que luzca 10 años más joven en sólo 90 segundos. siga con nosotros para descubrir los secretos de este modo seguro de lucir 10 años más joven en sólo 90 segundos con youthology, el suero que elimina las arrugas en 90 segundos hasta ahora, el deseo de verse mucho más joven que su edad tenía opciones limitadas. las inyecciones de botox en las que una toxina se inyecta en los músculos faciales. o someterse a una cirugía costosa e invasiva. ahora hay una opción más aceptable. youthology, el suero que elimina las arrugas en 90 segundos, desarrollado por el dr. jeffrey gunter de inigació atóloglifica así es, ann marie. nuestro objetivo era simple, ayudar en forma natural a nuestros pacientes a desafiar los signos de envejecimiento. hacerlos lucir muchos años más joven sin tener que someterse a a cirugía ni depender de inyecciones. cuando vemos este rostro, hay tres indicadores principales del envejecimiento de la piel y a menudo pu
de investigación, youthology, el suero que elimina las arrugas en 90 segundos rficiae en forma suave alys bajo los ojos desaparezcan como por arte de magia haciendo que luzca 10 años más joven en sólo 90 segundos. siga con nosotros para descubrir los secretos de este modo seguro de lucir 10 años más joven en sólo 90 segundos con youthology, el suero que elimina las arrugas en 90 segundos hasta ahora, el deseo de verse mucho más joven que su edad tenía opciones limitadas. las...
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i'm ali know cho. >> at least 2:30 people dead.kidnapped including at least 80 children. humans right released those grim numbers from a previously unreported massacre. last year, the lord's resistance army is said to carrie out the attack over four days in december. they cannot independently confirm the report. the tea party movement resumes its cross country tour. it kicked off its tour with sarah palin as the headliner. the former republican vice presidential candidate was in harry reid's hometown. >> washington has broken faith with the people that they are to be serving. that's why here in searchlight and across the country, we are sending a message to washington. it's loud and it's clear and in these upcoming elections, we are saying saying that the big government, big dad, obama/pelosireid spending sfree spree is over. you are fired. >> the tea party express is headed to phoenix and flagstaff later today. >>> civil rights activist dorothy height remains hospitalized in serious but stable condition despite rumors to the contr
i'm ali know cho. >> at least 2:30 people dead.kidnapped including at least 80 children. humans right released those grim numbers from a previously unreported massacre. last year, the lord's resistance army is said to carrie out the attack over four days in december. they cannot independently confirm the report. the tea party movement resumes its cross country tour. it kicked off its tour with sarah palin as the headliner. the former republican vice presidential candidate was in harry...
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. >> the man they attended to that was dead, and later found to be ali by paramedics. here is the description -- he was found dead after shortly arriving at his home, but 90 minutes later he showed signs of life. a different team took the man to the hospital. we are learning about the crash that injured two teenagers in upper marlboro. richard is live on the scene now. do we know more about what went wrong? >> certainly a horrific crash, this is the port of impact. as we can around the acident scene, police say that they do not know what caused the accident, but there is a sharp corner near here and fos say that a lot of people speak in this area. news choppers seven shows you what a violent crash th was. >> it was a bang and some sliding. >> kenny gates first heard the impact. >> it sounded so bad. >> arriving emergency personnel found this mangled, mashed honda accord, which veered off and crashed into the street. >> we tried to sneak through the fence. >> inside of a car an adult male, e driver, and a passenger in the backseat, at least one of three critically injur
. >> the man they attended to that was dead, and later found to be ali by paramedics. here is the description -- he was found dead after shortly arriving at his home, but 90 minutes later he showed signs of life. a different team took the man to the hospital. we are learning about the crash that injured two teenagers in upper marlboro. richard is live on the scene now. do we know more about what went wrong? >> certainly a horrific crash, this is the port of impact. as we can around...
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king and muhammed ali in 1966 were in chicago. but the federal government had stripped him of his title so he had great difficulty with his title of heavyweight champion of the world he did not want to serve in vietnam. i saw him at the end of this parade and he drove me home and i was crying because he did not have his entourage he did not look sad but he was a loan. i said muhammed they have taken everything from view. they have stripped you of your livelihood and he said no. they have not taken everything they have not taken me from me. i know you want to be something some day. never want something so much that he wanted more than you love yourself so when they take it from view they take you from you. he was 74 years old giving me that wisdom. >> host: we will take a pause for a break and we will be right back. >> host: with our dialogue and discussion the question of race and a reconciliation in america, we have that no one can fight. i know as growing up in alabama in the forties and fifties through segregation and racial di
king and muhammed ali in 1966 were in chicago. but the federal government had stripped him of his title so he had great difficulty with his title of heavyweight champion of the world he did not want to serve in vietnam. i saw him at the end of this parade and he drove me home and i was crying because he did not have his entourage he did not look sad but he was a loan. i said muhammed they have taken everything from view. they have stripped you of your livelihood and he said no. they have not...
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he looked like ali velshi. >> he's the bass guitarist. >> ali velshi. "larry king live" starts right now. see you tomorrow night. . >>> tonight, a nation's rage, as a teenage honors student out for an innocent run is raped and murdered. the man charged with the crime a convicted sex offender who once molested a 13-year-old, served prison time and got out. how can the state explain chelsea king's death to her grieving parents? what about the others? is anybody safe anymore? can the senseless loss of young lives mobilize an entire country to say enough is enough? >>> but first, showdown. president obama ready to rumble, telling congress, bring it on. >> everything there is to say about health care has been said and just about everybody has said it. >> larry: next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. a program note. we're in washington tomorrow night. and charlie rangel is our guest. it will be his first interview since stepping down today as chairman of the house ways and means committee amid controversy. he has taken a leave of absence. now tonight, a
he looked like ali velshi. >> he's the bass guitarist. >> ali velshi. "larry king live" starts right now. see you tomorrow night. . >>> tonight, a nation's rage, as a teenage honors student out for an innocent run is raped and murdered. the man charged with the crime a convicted sex offender who once molested a 13-year-old, served prison time and got out. how can the state explain chelsea king's death to her grieving parents? what about the others? is anybody safe...
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punn olayunivenerisnrumuo n unto enivisio líp unxpresiion arrug punto al psimplyunless, ionlay puo alyÁ para algo verÓyo creo -verÓnica. >> yo creo que sÍ, y mucha decepciÓn con respecto a la al p falta decciÓn de el presidente obama que habÍa prometido dentro de su primer aÑo de gobierno como presidente que iba a atender el tema de una reforma migratoria y no lo ha hecho. univn >> tÚ vives en los angeles. >>al pununivla gente se acrda dl promesa el que no se acuerda es obama pero no quiero darle una o >> ¿son demasiadas cosas? entonces por quÉ lo prometiÓ? >> puntounivisional puntounivin aunque en las al ph@Últimas hor hemos escuchado que estarÍa dispuesto a respaldar este ionyecto que se va a preunar puntol senaunivisaltoquizÁs ha una especie de negociaciÓn entre los votos demÓcratas que faltaban para echar adelante estÁ reforma de salud, al punivp de pionar unaal por atenciÓn a la reforma migratoria. >> pero creo que tambiÉn hay que agregar porque lo prometiÓ para conseguir el voto latino. yo creo que es indiscuble que se necesita arreglar el sistema migratorio en este paÍs, hay 12
punn olayunivenerisnrumuo n unto enivisio líp unxpresiion arrug punto al psimplyunless, ionlay puo alyÁ para algo verÓyo creo -verÓnica. >> yo creo que sÍ, y mucha decepciÓn con respecto a la al p falta decciÓn de el presidente obama que habÍa prometido dentro de su primer aÑo de gobierno como presidente que iba a atender el tema de una reforma migratoria y no lo ha hecho. univn >> tÚ vives en los angeles. >>al pununivla gente se acrda dl promesa el que no se acuerda...
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ali farokhmanesh. man, 50 seconds to play. kansas down by three. this is sherron collins.ough shot in the line. pulls kansas in one. the closest game. it was 3-2. would northern iowa hang on? well, they barely beat the full-court press. farokhmanesh. no rebounders, no problem. this guy is fearless. gives northern iowa a four-point lead with 35 seconds to go. they run out the clock. the bench is going crazy. what an upset. the panthers win it 69-67 over the number one overall seed, kansas jayhawks. >>> villanova fighting for their tournament lives against st. mary's. second half, nova down by three. on the break, malik wayne to antonio pena up and in, that's a three-point play. wildcats tide at 51. had trailed st. mary's most of the game. 1:23 left, tied at 65. mickey mcconnell the crossover is filthy. the deep three, good. mcconnell finished with 14. st. mary's just having fun in this one. under a minute to go. the gales still up by three. villanova workings the ball to reggie redding. get that junk out of here. omar samham to block the shot. omar was a beat. they pulled o
ali farokhmanesh. man, 50 seconds to play. kansas down by three. this is sherron collins.ough shot in the line. pulls kansas in one. the closest game. it was 3-2. would northern iowa hang on? well, they barely beat the full-court press. farokhmanesh. no rebounders, no problem. this guy is fearless. gives northern iowa a four-point lead with 35 seconds to go. they run out the clock. the bench is going crazy. what an upset. the panthers win it 69-67 over the number one overall seed, kansas...
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king and muhammad ali the same year, 1966 in chicago. he was having great difficulty because the federal government had stripped him of his title as a heavyweight champion of the world and because he didn't want to serve in the vietnam he resisted the draft and i saw him at the end of this and he drove me home and i was sort of crying because he didn't have his entourage with him and he didn't look sad but he was alone and i said they've taken everything from you, the government stripped of your livelihood, everything. they've taken it all. he said janet they haven't taken everything, they haven't taken me and he said i know you want to be something some day, never want something so much that he wanted more than you love yourself so when they take it from you they take you from you and he was 24-years-old giving me that wisdom. >> host: why don't we pause for a break and we'll be right back. >> "after words" and several other cicione programs are available for download us podcast. more with william and janet langhart cohen and representa
king and muhammad ali the same year, 1966 in chicago. he was having great difficulty because the federal government had stripped him of his title as a heavyweight champion of the world and because he didn't want to serve in the vietnam he resisted the draft and i saw him at the end of this and he drove me home and i was sort of crying because he didn't have his entourage with him and he didn't look sad but he was alone and i said they've taken everything from you, the government stripped of...
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no, no. >> now, tell me about your character, ali, because we learned at the beginning of the movie,major tragedy in her life, so that's really kind of shaped her character and who she is. >> yeah, it has, in a very primitive way, too, at age 11. so just sort of preteen and about to figure out who you are. and i think, yeah, she's got a lot of strong personality traits, which i love a lot of them, i think stemming from losing a mother. you know, she's really quite guarded, but she's really strong and she just has this amazing outlook on life, to live life to its fullest and to not live in the past, and there's nothing you can do about it. and also, this why wait? don't sit around procrastinating, just do something instead of just talking about it. >> both of your characters, yours and robert pattinson's, who plays tyler, you're both emotionally wounded and find each other. really, the chemistry between the two of you is something special. why do you think that happened? >> we worked a lot together on things. we spent a lot of time getting to know each other and working not just readi
no, no. >> now, tell me about your character, ali, because we learned at the beginning of the movie,major tragedy in her life, so that's really kind of shaped her character and who she is. >> yeah, it has, in a very primitive way, too, at age 11. so just sort of preteen and about to figure out who you are. and i think, yeah, she's got a lot of strong personality traits, which i love a lot of them, i think stemming from losing a mother. you know, she's really quite guarded, but she's...
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omar ali is an independent voting analyst. he is in washington.rokawa is also an independent voting analyst, also in washington tonight. so you just heard my conversation with six retiring house members. joe, we'll start with you. is there a role independents can play to help ease the partisanship? >> the system is not really set up at this point and the whole political culture to give much credence to independents because as your interviews noted, say there's someone in congress who wants to show even a modicum of independence, they're immediately characterized and demonized and pushed into a non-compromising position -- >> so whose fault is that anyway? the parties' faults or the people back home, the constituents? >> it's definitely the constituents because we have what i call the talk radio political culture that you see, whether it's talk radio or the new media. so people are insisting -- people only want to listen to people they already agree with and read people they already agree with. the mindset. >> let me ask omar this. one of the congr
omar ali is an independent voting analyst. he is in washington.rokawa is also an independent voting analyst, also in washington tonight. so you just heard my conversation with six retiring house members. joe, we'll start with you. is there a role independents can play to help ease the partisanship? >> the system is not really set up at this point and the whole political culture to give much credence to independents because as your interviews noted, say there's someone in congress who...
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i'm ali velshi. >>> all right. you are either thrilled, angry, confused today now that president obama has signed the huge health care reform bill. it's big news, the most substantiasocial legislation for our country in four decades and a huge victory for the president. >> today, after almost a century of trying, today, after over a year of debate, today, after all the votes have been tallied, health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. >> all right. you hear the cheers there, some of you are cheering. some of you have called in, you are furious about this, mad you'll have to pay a fine if you don't get insurance, worried about competition, trying to get in to see your primary care doctor. again, some of you are killed32 million additional americans are going to get health care insurance and companies won't go after kids for pre-existing conditions. a lot to deal with here. so much passion about this issue, you've even -- you have critics out there that have thrown bricks through the window
i'm ali velshi. >>> all right. you are either thrilled, angry, confused today now that president obama has signed the huge health care reform bill. it's big news, the most substantiasocial legislation for our country in four decades and a huge victory for the president. >> today, after almost a century of trying, today, after over a year of debate, today, after all the votes have been tallied, health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. >> all...
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. >> i was calling for him and he said, aly, i'm in here in my room underneath my covers. i'm like, okay, so i ran in there, grabbed him and ran out. that was the only thing i thought about. i didn't even think about me getting burned. he was screaming and stuff. and right after i ran off the carpet, my feet are just -- it was like i was walking on goo because of all this skin. my feet were just burnt off like. >> reporter: she ran with him out of the house and drove to a neighbor's home to call 911. the fire chief is impressed this nanny went beyond her duties, running through what he believes were 400-degree flames. >> the boy probably, without her, would not have been able to survive until we arrived. >> yeah. just did what -- what i would hope every human being would do. >> all right. take a look. this is video to us from nbc's "today show" a look inside the home what she may have went through or saw, incredible. again, flames estimated 400 degrees ran up those stairs barefoot and through the hall to get the little guy, hiding, again under his covers. amazingly he didn
. >> i was calling for him and he said, aly, i'm in here in my room underneath my covers. i'm like, okay, so i ran in there, grabbed him and ran out. that was the only thing i thought about. i didn't even think about me getting burned. he was screaming and stuff. and right after i ran off the carpet, my feet are just -- it was like i was walking on goo because of all this skin. my feet were just burnt off like. >> reporter: she ran with him out of the house and drove to a neighbor's...
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>> i'm ali velshi with "making cents" helping you navigate a tough economy. jose writes on facebook many consumer credit commercials are telling people they can lower or, in some cases, wipe out the high interest and/or money owed banks for credit cards. are these legitimate claims? would it hurt more than help. how would it hurt? excellent question. you cannot wipe out your debt. unless you go into bankruptcy. by the way, even if you file for bankruptcy, it doesn't wipe out all of your debt. a lot of companies offer to consolidate your debt. what they do, they get you to make payments to them and then they negotiate lower ierest payments with your creditors. the problem is, they may tell you to stop making payments to your creditors and until a deal is negotiated, those missed payments affect your credit score bringing it down. be cautious about looking at credit counseling or credit consolidation companies that are for-profit. there are a lot of good not-for-profit organizations. call your state and ask for those ones that are recommended by them. credit co
>> i'm ali velshi with "making cents" helping you navigate a tough economy. jose writes on facebook many consumer credit commercials are telling people they can lower or, in some cases, wipe out the high interest and/or money owed banks for credit cards. are these legitimate claims? would it hurt more than help. how would it hurt? excellent question. you cannot wipe out your debt. unless you go into bankruptcy. by the way, even if you file for bankruptcy, it doesn't wipe out all...
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they took the lead 1:02 into the game and never looked back. 40 seconds to go and ali far farokhmaneshuries the three to give the panthers a four-point lead. 69-67. the party is on for northern iowa. that's your sports minute. i'm dan healey, everybody have a great sunday. >>> my old kansas friend calls it march sadness. >> they are still shaking their heads in kansas, trying to figure that one out. >>> 26 after the hour, breaking down health care. reading the fine print for you to find out how the changes could affect you. >>> and picking the best pet food. are you hurting your dog or cat by opting for the generic brands? that answer, coming up. back to the right? no, back here. how about over here? n-- let's go back to the left. waffling is back at dunkin' donuts. for a short ti only, enjoy the return of the delicious oven-toasted waffle breakfast sandwich. america runs on dunkin'. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to news 4 today. i'm kimberly suitor. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. a beautiful sunday. a quick look at the day's forecast. meteorologist justin drabbic is standing by with br
they took the lead 1:02 into the game and never looked back. 40 seconds to go and ali far farokhmaneshuries the three to give the panthers a four-point lead. 69-67. the party is on for northern iowa. that's your sports minute. i'm dan healey, everybody have a great sunday. >>> my old kansas friend calls it march sadness. >> they are still shaking their heads in kansas, trying to figure that one out. >>> 26 after the hour, breaking down health care. reading the fine print...
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there's something you alys loved. you don't have to start the next google.on. maybe something small you do. it could be dog walking on the side that's bringing you extra bucs. it could be selling crafts you make oetsy. >> it helps to take the long view, doesn't it? >> absolutely. >> knowing this isn't forever. >> to borrow a phrase from madeleine albright, there's a special place in hell for managers that treat their people poorly right now. things turn around. and when they do, all of those great people will find other jobs. >> all right. really appreciate it. i think you probably boosted some spirits this morning. >> i hope so. some spirits this morning. >> i hope so. >> you can get much more of to e >>> you were feeling it, jamie. you were feeling it. >> i was feeling it, baby. >> we feel this, the revolution. you hear this from your homeland? >> i'm loving it. it's sticking off. >> it is kicking off. and you're the one to do it. senators will look at a bill to make school lunches more nutritious. in his brilliant new show, "jamie oliver's food revolution
there's something you alys loved. you don't have to start the next google.on. maybe something small you do. it could be dog walking on the side that's bringing you extra bucs. it could be selling crafts you make oetsy. >> it helps to take the long view, doesn't it? >> absolutely. >> knowing this isn't forever. >> to borrow a phrase from madeleine albright, there's a special place in hell for managers that treat their people poorly right now. things turn around. and when...
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"jersey shore" is also premiering in aly this week, and the nickname "the situation" will not be translatedbut snookie will be known as "orange --" [ laughter ] that's what they're -- that's -- "jersey shore" made some changes for the middle east version, too. i think we have a screen grab of this. can we -- there we go, that's it there. [ laughter ] [ scatred applause ] it looks a little different. on the ads over there, the ads say, "muscles plus gel plus tanning bed equals sex." [ light laughter ] you can get that answer with a lot of different equations. for example, "golf plus money plus text messages also equals sex." [ laughter ] you can get there any way you try. [ light laughter ] more tiger woods news today. did you read about this? porn star devon "xxx" james says that tiger paid her to have sex back in 2006. hopefully this situation will make parents think twice before raising their daughters with the middle name "xxx." [ laughter ] hope so. speaking about cheaters, did you hear about sandra bullock's husband, jesse james? apparently, his mistress, "bombshell mcgee" -- [ light l
"jersey shore" is also premiering in aly this week, and the nickname "the situation" will not be translatedbut snookie will be known as "orange --" [ laughter ] that's what they're -- that's -- "jersey shore" made some changes for the middle east version, too. i think we have a screen grab of this. can we -- there we go, that's it there. [ laughter ] [ scatred applause ] it looks a little different. on the ads over there, the ads say, "muscles plus...
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what's even more shocking is ali sabat is not the only person in jail in saudi arabia for sorcery.ears alone, we've seen an increase in the number of cases. the saudi mediate has reported on several others who have been jailed. the most recent case involves a man who was putting graffiti on the wall and what he was painted on the wall was considered an affront to islam. wolf? >> mohammed, stand by, there's another huge story you're working on, and stay on top of this for us as well. >>> to our viewers, you're in "the situation room." happening now -- the u.s. and russia agrees to slash their stockpiles of nuclear weapons, setting the stage for a high-profile signing ceremony and setting an example for countries who may be trying to build up nuclear arsenals. >>> iraq's election results are now in, and a former prime minister gets a chance to return to the top job. will that clear the way for u.s. troops to return home or not? >>> and a bill to legalize marijuana will be on california's ballots this fall. could that cash crop help plug the state's budget shortfall? >>> i'm wolf blit
what's even more shocking is ali sabat is not the only person in jail in saudi arabia for sorcery.ears alone, we've seen an increase in the number of cases. the saudi mediate has reported on several others who have been jailed. the most recent case involves a man who was putting graffiti on the wall and what he was painted on the wall was considered an affront to islam. wolf? >> mohammed, stand by, there's another huge story you're working on, and stay on top of this for us as well....
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that you actually have to show specifically that it alis and the states haven't regulated it.t makeup of the supreme court, there's a reasonable likelihood possibly on a 5-4 when we get there we might be able to have them determine this went too far. there's much to be praising in this health care reform, but it's the process we're concerned about and need to follow the law in this country. >> attorney general mark shurtleff from utah. great to have you with us. >>> a couple more pages if my "playbook." former president bill clinton and george w. bush took their trip to promote continuing relief efforts in the earthquake shattered country. president bush managed to overshadow good work with a swipe of his hands. the former presidents were glad handing with a crowd of haitians when cameras caught bush wiping his hands off on clinton's shirt. straight from a handshake to a blatant hand wipe. when it comes to disaster zones, george is better off sticking to flyovers, isn't he? >>> one more page in my "playbook." one month after my minnesota vikings were shafted, next season the t
that you actually have to show specifically that it alis and the states haven't regulated it.t makeup of the supreme court, there's a reasonable likelihood possibly on a 5-4 when we get there we might be able to have them determine this went too far. there's much to be praising in this health care reform, but it's the process we're concerned about and need to follow the law in this country. >> attorney general mark shurtleff from utah. great to have you with us. >>> a couple more...
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. >> it is an another arrow in the quicker that alis for a segment of the population of loans that are out there to seek some relief. >> reporter: payton works for home free usa. the nonprofit couldn't drill of homeowners in trouble he says the program is not a silver bullet. >> in many instances many mortgages are held by private investors that may not follow the guidelines. >> reporter: she may need a principle reduction to save her home but because of her bad loan she would need to pay $3,000 to get the principle down. she is holding on to hope that something will come through. >> i fought long and hard to buy it and i will fight long and hard to keep it. >> reporter: this plan affects people whose lenders already participate in the government's making home affordable program. but strengthen not everyone will qualify. you have to show proof that you are receiving unemployment insurance. your loan must have originated before january 1st of last year and this is limited to homeowners who have not missed more than three payment rowe payments. to learn more go to wusa9.com and click on
. >> it is an another arrow in the quicker that alis for a segment of the population of loans that are out there to seek some relief. >> reporter: payton works for home free usa. the nonprofit couldn't drill of homeowners in trouble he says the program is not a silver bullet. >> in many instances many mortgages are held by private investors that may not follow the guidelines. >> reporter: she may need a principle reduction to save her home but because of her bad loan she...
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really exciting channel to watch if you just came out of a coma. [ laughter ] wow, i wonder if muhammad alin? this is exciting. grainy footage, but so -- so new and fresh. ♪ thank you, eyebrows, for being there. because if you weren't, we'd all look pretty weird. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, adjustable baseball caps with no logo on the front and mesh netting in the back, for being a great way to say, "hi, i'm over 80 years old." [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, birthday card i'm writing in the car outside a birthday party -- [ laughter ] -- for proving that i need to make some changes with my life. [ laughter ] have a great birthday. [ applause ] this is the last "thank you note" right here. [ audience aws ] i'll never forget you guys. [ laughter ] and you guys. ♪ thank you, the expression "with all due respect," for letting me know when people are about to say something with zero respect. [ laughter and applause ] thank you, guys. there you have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with cell phone shoot-out. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if you've taken your sleep aid an
really exciting channel to watch if you just came out of a coma. [ laughter ] wow, i wonder if muhammad alin? this is exciting. grainy footage, but so -- so new and fresh. ♪ thank you, eyebrows, for being there. because if you weren't, we'd all look pretty weird. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, adjustable baseball caps with no logo on the front and mesh netting in the back, for being a great way to say, "hi, i'm over 80 years old." [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, birthday card i'm writing...
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control elvis' image, and the estate, and they own different media properties including the muhammad ali and as well as what is known as 19 entertainment which is a consortium of different talents like "american idol" and "so you think you can dance" and the ceo has offered to take this company private for $6 a share. you can see that you are adding another 3% of the afterhours and this is on top of a 9% regular session move today, so we could say it is a poorly kept secret, but the "wall street journal" out with the headlines adding to the belief in this stock here today. it is a stock up 40% just in the past month alone. so, ckx and ticker, pardon the leaning, ckxe on the nasdaq, being proposed to be taken private. sue, back to you. >> wow. thank you, matt, so much. all right. rejoining our guests, and you know, sarah, you mentioned the view on the u.s. equities, but you are finding opportunities in europe right now. you are going where others fear to tread. >> yes, europe definitely seems underowned and unloved and all of the macro concern has made it more interesting to find opportun
control elvis' image, and the estate, and they own different media properties including the muhammad ali and as well as what is known as 19 entertainment which is a consortium of different talents like "american idol" and "so you think you can dance" and the ceo has offered to take this company private for $6 a share. you can see that you are adding another 3% of the afterhours and this is on top of a 9% regular session move today, so we could say it is a poorly kept secret,...
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don't miss christine romans and ali velshi on "your money" today at 1:00 p.m. eastern and tomorrow at 3:00. right now it ae's time for a ch of your top stories in the cnn newsroom. have a great weekend, everyone. >>> hi. how are things? >> good morning. >> hey there, everybody. from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, we are still getting alena here. so happy to have you here. >> warming up. >> better be warm by now. been on since 6:00. 7:00 a.m. in search light, nevada where there is that party going on today. i'm t.j. holmes. >> good morning everybody. we're so glad you're with us this morning. some stories we're watching this saturday morning the power of palin. does this picture look familiar? it's been 16 months but they're together again -- sarah palin and john mccain on the campaign trail. she is stumping for him as he fights to keep his senate seat. >> keep fighting hard for these candidates who are all about the common sense conservative solutions that we need. >> well, if you missed palin's speech you can see more of it throughout the morning right he
don't miss christine romans and ali velshi on "your money" today at 1:00 p.m. eastern and tomorrow at 3:00. right now it ae's time for a ch of your top stories in the cnn newsroom. have a great weekend, everyone. >>> hi. how are things? >> good morning. >> hey there, everybody. from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, we are still getting alena here. so happy to have you here. >> warming up. >> better be warm by now. been on since 6:00. 7:00 a.m. in...
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chemical ali was a monster. this is a middle-aged guy that got horny. that's not a monster. what?ey rate its fit and finish and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs. fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. now get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu for around $199 a month for 39 months. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. >> larry: great pleasure to introduce heart various mckay. "use your head to get your foot in the door." job search secrets no one else will tell you. there you see the cover. great to welcome you. why do people need this book? >> let's look at the stats. federal bureau labor statistics. 14.8 million people unemployed. 6.3 million of the 14.8 have been out of work for six months. at least. sad statistic. therefore, if they -- if they just -- all they have to do is practice the right concepts, correct concepts over a long -- not a short period of time, bingo, they will, i believe, have a job. >> are the jobs there for the getting. >> yes, yes. they are hiring without quest
chemical ali was a monster. this is a middle-aged guy that got horny. that's not a monster. what?ey rate its fit and finish and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs. fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. now get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu for around $199 a month for 39 months. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. >> larry: great pleasure to introduce heart various mckay. "use your...
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. >> oh, boy, is that screaming, alis alisyn, pregnancy?of mine, that sounds intense. >> oh, oh! >> that family joins us live coming up, you're not going to believe it. and the slogan from jim in texas, i just love sipping coffee and doing a couple knee bends, while i watch my favorite three on the weekends. that's one of my favorite ones, roll it. >> this is dick vitale, you're watching "fox & friends," you're awesome, baby! >> dickey v. >> we're in a marathon and racing along as all the members in congress fighting tooth and nail to try to figure out how the health care vote will unfold. there's a switch this morning, here the pulse? somebody just switched. >> in fact, it's true, scott murphy, a democrat from new york just switched his vote from no to yes. >> actually from undecided. >> undecided, okay, to yes and numbers have been fluctuating and will continue to do so all weekend, but that makes the, what we believe the count at this hour to be a 217 in the yes column to a 214 in the no. >> right, and these are, if you take some of the
. >> oh, boy, is that screaming, alis alisyn, pregnancy?of mine, that sounds intense. >> oh, oh! >> that family joins us live coming up, you're not going to believe it. and the slogan from jim in texas, i just love sipping coffee and doing a couple knee bends, while i watch my favorite three on the weekends. that's one of my favorite ones, roll it. >> this is dick vitale, you're watching "fox & friends," you're awesome, baby! >> dickey v. >>...
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chemical ali was a monster. this is a middle-aged guy that got horny. that's not a monster. what? >> larry: we'll be back with bill maher. nities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs. fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. now get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu for around $199 a month for 39 months. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. who's not answering. announcer: there's a better way. intuit quickbooks online p9 organizes your business in one place, and helps you stay on top of your business anytime, anywhere. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like peo
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. >> and that was produced by ali weinberg. an interesting look.dent complained about that people who didn't like the stimulus didn't mind taking the money. fascinating look. >> there it is. this block brought to you by chuck. he also provided the trivia question for the day. this was a hard one. harder and that usual and has a pretty cool answer. who was the last woman to run successfully to succeed her living husband in congress? >> dennis moore, kansas's third district congressman is retiring and now it looks like his wife stephanie will run for the seat. it was catherine langley in 1926 out of kentucky, theme of the day today. yesterday was arizona. today it's kentucky. her husband john langley was convicted of trying to sell 1400 bottles of whiskey during prohibition. he won re-election during his appeal. when the supreme court refused to overturn his conviction, he resigned and went to prison. there was a special election but catherine langley beat the person in the special election and eventually got her husband pardoned by calvin coolidge a
. >> and that was produced by ali weinberg. an interesting look.dent complained about that people who didn't like the stimulus didn't mind taking the money. fascinating look. >> there it is. this block brought to you by chuck. he also provided the trivia question for the day. this was a hard one. harder and that usual and has a pretty cool answer. who was the last woman to run successfully to succeed her living husband in congress? >> dennis moore, kansas's third district...
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and lindsey, to his credit, he's had a lot of courage to step forward here, has alys said we need that. but i would plead with him, if we can get that second republican, we have business in labored ready to sign on, all the religious community, not just the liberals but the evangelicals. we even have lou dobbs and bill o'reilly saying positive things about our proposal. i would urge that we try to get this done because it's so important for america. >> if i could say something, i urge the president to write a bill and see if he can get another republican, see if he can convince the 16 democrats who voted no last time. let him do some heavy lifting here on immigration. write a bill and send it to me. >> the president supported our framework and he'll be right up front in helping us. we just need to move forward. >> before i let you go, senator graham, are you concerned about these recess appointments from president obama? >> yes. it's going to make problems worse. >> how so? >> well, becker is a guy who wants card check by regulation and at the end of the day they're really pushing forw
and lindsey, to his credit, he's had a lot of courage to step forward here, has alys said we need that. but i would plead with him, if we can get that second republican, we have business in labored ready to sign on, all the religious community, not just the liberals but the evangelicals. we even have lou dobbs and bill o'reilly saying positive things about our proposal. i would urge that we try to get this done because it's so important for america. >> if i could say something, i urge the...
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king and muhammed ali the same year, 1966. muhammed was having great difficulty.the federal government stripped him of his title. and because he did not want to serve in vietnam. i saw him at the end of this parade that i was in. he did not have his entourage with them. he did not look sad, but he was a long. as said they are taking everything from the. they have stripped you of your livelihood, everything. they have taken in all. he said they haven't taken everything. they have not taken me from the. and there you want to be something some day. never want something so much that he wanted more than you love yourself. twenty-four years old. >> host: good advice. we pause for a break. we will be right back. >> after words and several other c-span programs are available for download as podcast. more with william and janet cohen and representative john lewis in a moment. [inaudible conversations] >> please let us know about but fares and festivals in your area and we will add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv.org. >> after words with william and janet cohen and re
king and muhammed ali the same year, 1966. muhammed was having great difficulty.the federal government stripped him of his title. and because he did not want to serve in vietnam. i saw him at the end of this parade that i was in. he did not have his entourage with them. he did not look sad, but he was a long. as said they are taking everything from the. they have stripped you of your livelihood, everything. they have taken in all. he said they haven't taken everything. they have not taken me...
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. >> reporter: we meet ali hbibulah. but this is no social call. for the district governor has information concerning insurgents who might want a deal to lay down their arms. >> a number would like to get in touch with the enemies. >> reporter: the british tactic? don't get involved. this man consorted, not a bunch of englishmen. men like him are vital to nato. men like this. perhaps its last chance to get out of the country. officials actually trusted by the people in the bazaars not to line their own pockets or worse. walk out of the camp here which you can safely do if you take a foot patrol of british and afghan solders. you can see nato's last hope. new offices are being built. across the street , hard at work. government in an area which has had no government for years. the good news, locals have enough faith to line up here and get their papers sorted out. the bad news, emerging government here will count for nothing if the americans leave too soon. these afghans believe they will and their own forces cannot possibly cope. they elected one m
. >> reporter: we meet ali hbibulah. but this is no social call. for the district governor has information concerning insurgents who might want a deal to lay down their arms. >> a number would like to get in touch with the enemies. >> reporter: the british tactic? don't get involved. this man consorted, not a bunch of englishmen. men like him are vital to nato. men like this. perhaps its last chance to get out of the country. officials actually trusted by the people in the...
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like ali, we are -- the rest we can deal with.on the federal reserve, that was created on the idea of dealing with panic and the elastic currency. and well, we know what happens when the elastic current the. it just becomes a very, very elastic to where everything becomes worthless. so we have to have proper safeguards there. and so yes, we have a lot of imperfections, but we can certainly deal with the worst of them. and give a lot more room and scope for free people. and the nice thing is, once it starts to happen, then it starts to reinforce the cells and understand that when disasters happen, it's not some sudden failure of free markets. it's usually a failure of government policy. not malevolent, but by golly the result is a disaster. and that's what we've got to keep in mind. and don't be bashful about fighting back. they don't occupy the high moral ground. [applause] [inaudible] >> this'll be the final question. >> steve, people's faith in market capitalism tends to rise when job growth increases. and certainly it shows tha
like ali, we are -- the rest we can deal with.on the federal reserve, that was created on the idea of dealing with panic and the elastic currency. and well, we know what happens when the elastic current the. it just becomes a very, very elastic to where everything becomes worthless. so we have to have proper safeguards there. and so yes, we have a lot of imperfections, but we can certainly deal with the worst of them. and give a lot more room and scope for free people. and the nice thing is,...
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eastern and continue miss kristine romans and ali velshi on "your money" right here on cnn. time now for a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." have a great weekend. >>> hello there, everybody, from the cnn center. this is cnn saturday morning for march 20th, glad you could be here with us. >> it's 10:00 in atlanta, 9:00 a.m. in oklahoma city and 7:00 a.m. for the people waking up in san diego. thanks for starting your day about us. >> right now the house of representatives is meeting. many of them still trying to decide if they're going to vote for or against the health care reform bill. we're taking a look at that bill. also, how much it's going to cost. also, who is voting for it and we're talking to three representative this is morning, one who is voting for it, one against it, and one who is still undecided. >>> and a little deja vu in moorhead, minnesota, this morning where the red river is expected to crest this weekend. that's where we find our reynolds wolf. >> reporter: that's right, guys. i have come from moorhead. off in the distance you can find farg
eastern and continue miss kristine romans and ali velshi on "your money" right here on cnn. time now for a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." have a great weekend. >>> hello there, everybody, from the cnn center. this is cnn saturday morning for march 20th, glad you could be here with us. >> it's 10:00 in atlanta, 9:00 a.m. in oklahoma city and 7:00 a.m. for the people waking up in san diego. thanks for starting your day about us. >> right...
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e hamail your questions to: i'm ali velshi. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. some parents are outraged say their kids were humiliated because their failing grade an "f" was posted "f" posted for e to see. outside of a principal's office. in marshfield middle school in wisconsin. posted about 100 kids. he says he's using it as a motivator. what do you think? is this too harsh? are we hurting kid's self-esteem? the principal's says huh-uh. he believes it is working. colby robertson. >> reporter: this controversial list was posted thursday outside of principal dave shepski's office. it listed every student in the marshfield middle school with the failing grade. anyone on this list can't go to the school dance. >> their name, the class and the "f" by it showed the "f" grade and then i was pretty distraught when i went there, i saw it took a picture of it. >> reporter: his daughter 1 of 100 names on the "f" list posted for the entire school to see. >> she couldn't believe it. that she was on that -- on that list. she was very upset. >> reporter: principal shepsky w
e hamail your questions to: i'm ali velshi. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. some parents are outraged say their kids were humiliated because their failing grade an "f" was posted "f" posted for e to see. outside of a principal's office. in marshfield middle school in wisconsin. posted about 100 kids. he says he's using it as a motivator. what do you think? is this too harsh? are we hurting kid's self-esteem? the principal's says huh-uh. he...
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it was absolutely in place from the first day and all you have to do is read ali allowing spoke with an advisor and a key figure in the transition government and he speaks for the shia islam is contingent when he says of course we were going to try to seize all the power we could, you know, it was a winner take all situation. his book made it clear. the there was no awareness of this i believe on the part of the military commanders and i think insufficient. i think there was a divided policy crowd that didn't adequately grapple with this. thou cause i did appreciate it but didn't have enough allies. assist error was really the treating of the sunni population as the enemy. and this involved indiscriminate targeting and a lot of tactical blunders. everett pleaded clearing operations kick in the same door of the family that had nothing to do with the insurgency and of course as beyond the general crystal now called going on 30 take out one person taken the whole family is now insurgency. so i think we really blundered repeatedly over those years. i was there every year of the war and h
it was absolutely in place from the first day and all you have to do is read ali allowing spoke with an advisor and a key figure in the transition government and he speaks for the shia islam is contingent when he says of course we were going to try to seize all the power we could, you know, it was a winner take all situation. his book made it clear. the there was no awareness of this i believe on the part of the military commanders and i think insufficient. i think there was a divided policy...
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interesting is it that all of a sudden we have made that giant jump because the big movie out right now ali"alice 3d. these two, 3d. is had goithis going to be it f in. >> with the new home systems, people are saying how do we get people to the theaters. 3d has worked. 3d is coming home soon, as well. but it's the new trick to get people in to the theater. >> adult comedy, date night. i've seen the trailers. looks funny. >> steve carell, the office, tina fey, 30 rock. i have seen it. it's not as funny as either of their shows, but they're great people and there's really humorous moments. and mark wallburg has his shirt off in the entire film. so if you like that, there you go. very aptly titled. >> and other movies coming up this spring, a remake of nightmare on elm street. >> kids have it so easy. they can just fall right asleep no fear about a poorly dressed serial killer with claws coming to get them. until now. >> not anymore. >> so this is jackie earl haley now playing freddie krueger in this remake coming out april 30th. lots of scares. it's going to do very well. >> and "iron man 2," out t
interesting is it that all of a sudden we have made that giant jump because the big movie out right now ali"alice 3d. these two, 3d. is had goithis going to be it f in. >> with the new home systems, people are saying how do we get people to the theaters. 3d has worked. 3d is coming home soon, as well. but it's the new trick to get people in to the theater. >> adult comedy, date night. i've seen the trailers. looks funny. >> steve carell, the office, tina fey, 30 rock. i...
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. >> you probably won be able to afford an ali investigate yga g chair. what you can do to put more money in your bank account at 5:55 tomorrow morning. then during 6:00 a.m. we'll giveaway a trip to new york city. to sign up go to nbcwashington.com and search "30 rock" and then watch tomorrow morning. we'll announce the name of the winner tomorrow sometime during the 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. and then you'll need to call in to claim your prize. >> should be a great trip. >> yes. >> let's check in with tom kierein to get the latest on the forecast. >> sun has been up for about ten minutes but most of us can't see it. it's cloudy around the region. radar showing what may be a few flurries trying to reach the ground here. elsewhere no precipitation now. it's 39 in washington. prince george's county in the upper 30s. montgomery, arlington, fairfax counties now in the mid-30s. from cheverly to poolesville quite a bit of cloudiness. out in the mountains in the mid-20s. there's a little light snow coming into southern west virginia and southwestern virginia but t
. >> you probably won be able to afford an ali investigate yga g chair. what you can do to put more money in your bank account at 5:55 tomorrow morning. then during 6:00 a.m. we'll giveaway a trip to new york city. to sign up go to nbcwashington.com and search "30 rock" and then watch tomorrow morning. we'll announce the name of the winner tomorrow sometime during the 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. and then you'll need to call in to claim your prize. >> should be a great trip....
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kickbacks, louisiana purchases, winter those in the dead of night and reconciliation quantum mechanics, ali ahead. it seemed reasonable back then to turn the speakers with discussing health reform the unintended in the unfinished agenda, many now are lamenting the very untended in totally unfinished. illustrating the and a little flexibility on display at nabe we have pivoted to the secular productivity theme in the changes that are ongoing with hospitals regardless of major reform. these topics are critically important. given the budgetary pressures almost exclusively due to growing health expenditures. a.k.a. the last presentation. in our to superb speakers here to discuss these issues. david cutler is the professor of applied economics department of economics in kennedy school of government at harvard university. i know the name resonates for many in this room. professor cutler observed on the council of economic advisers and national economic council during the clinton administration, advised the presidential campaign of bill bradley and senior health care adviser to presidential campai
kickbacks, louisiana purchases, winter those in the dead of night and reconciliation quantum mechanics, ali ahead. it seemed reasonable back then to turn the speakers with discussing health reform the unintended in the unfinished agenda, many now are lamenting the very untended in totally unfinished. illustrating the and a little flexibility on display at nabe we have pivoted to the secular productivity theme in the changes that are ongoing with hospitals regardless of major reform. these...
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i was watching a mohammad ali movie and asked him to go to vietnam and he said, i did not have anything against those people, they did not do anything to me. of the american people should be fighting for me. president obama is the people's president. he wants us to leadúr' health he wants us to have a new grid of technology. he wants to have clean energy. he wants to get off dependence on a whale. what i mean by that is when the president is trying to lead this country and is asking the american people to help him fight, it would help the senate decide that we have to follow the president because this is what the american people want. host: chris, we will leave it there. david on the republican. -- line. caller: the last caller -- i am sorry, they are there to represent us. the senate is not there to push the president's agenda. they are there to represent the people within the districts where they live. another thing, this is not a democracy, this is a republic. the one caller saying how these larger state should have more they say so, no. then we would have california and a couple of
i was watching a mohammad ali movie and asked him to go to vietnam and he said, i did not have anything against those people, they did not do anything to me. of the american people should be fighting for me. president obama is the people's president. he wants us to leadúr' health he wants us to have a new grid of technology. he wants to have clean energy. he wants to get off dependence on a whale. what i mean by that is when the president is trying to lead this country and is asking the...
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interested to know that it has been reported that one of his many successes at the firm was to force mohamed alind ernie shapers into the ring at madison square garden. he has served as a member of the committee on judicial resources of the judicial conference of the united states since 1997 and has chaired since 1999. he received his b.a. degree from queens college, his m.a. from new york university and his jd degree from the new york university school of law. turning to our next panelist, i am certain most of you know judith kaye. prior to her new career as litigation group. you are under understandably aware her career has been distinguished by many. the first female partner in the law firm she worked in prior to becoming a judge. indeed, she was the first woman to ever serve on new york's highest court and she was the first female chief judge of the court of appeals. she served as a chief judge of the new york court of appeals for 15 years until her retirement, so to speak-- yes, in 2008. she gained a national reputation for her groundbreaking decisions and her innovative reforms to the new
interested to know that it has been reported that one of his many successes at the firm was to force mohamed alind ernie shapers into the ring at madison square garden. he has served as a member of the committee on judicial resources of the judicial conference of the united states since 1997 and has chaired since 1999. he received his b.a. degree from queens college, his m.a. from new york university and his jd degree from the new york university school of law. turning to our next panelist, i...
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they have a play on e-commerce, this ali baba asset they own.rosoft and bing will have a chance, but they'll face the same regulatory government pressures. and you have a very good, very well executing competitor, baydu. >> welch yesterday was more or less saying apartheid, you take the moral high ground there -- >> although he said it was grueling. >> iran, you don't deal with iran if materials end up in ieds. he seemed to say this was more of a gray area where you can't really change the 5,000 years of the way china operates. one company can't really go up against them. and it should be the u.s. government should be the one deciding whether google stays or goes there. >> well, i think that's google's management's shareholders' decision. the other part, there were pretty significant hacking incidents. i think google's point of view, just so we get it out, we're having to censor, which we don't like to do, and we're getting hacked. why are we in here? there's a principle at stake. i respect it. but as a shareholder, it does hurt people. >> is it
they have a play on e-commerce, this ali baba asset they own.rosoft and bing will have a chance, but they'll face the same regulatory government pressures. and you have a very good, very well executing competitor, baydu. >> welch yesterday was more or less saying apartheid, you take the moral high ground there -- >> although he said it was grueling. >> iran, you don't deal with iran if materials end up in ieds. he seemed to say this was more of a gray area where you can't...