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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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liz: john allison, cato institute.t bankers in history. >>> no question number of lawsuits over patent infringement has been skyrocketing. last year 6,000 claims entered u.s. courts. some were legitimate but others made for folks looking for a quick settlement from a company. a new bill coming out seeks to limit the number of frivolous lawsuits. others are concerned that the new bill would endanger small businesses or individual inventories who have patents or about to file them. one of those concerned with the new bill, congressman dana rohrabacher, who joins us now. congressman, great to see you. thanks for coming in. you don't deny a lot of these lawsuits are frivolous, do you? >> i deny the word a lot. there are, large numbers of suits that are filed because megacorporations, multinational corporations, are more and more going to the tactic of trying to steal from the independent inventor rather than respect the rights that they have because they own the patent on their inventions. yeah, there are some scam artist
liz: john allison, cato institute.t bankers in history. >>> no question number of lawsuits over patent infringement has been skyrocketing. last year 6,000 claims entered u.s. courts. some were legitimate but others made for folks looking for a quick settlement from a company. a new bill coming out seeks to limit the number of frivolous lawsuits. others are concerned that the new bill would endanger small businesses or individual inventories who have patents or about to file them. one...
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>> allison melder is a national committee woman for young republicans. gary larson is a farmer from washington state. he started the show in favor reform. good to you have both with us. this is such a powerful show, it started in a very powerful way in a morgue. then you saw how the fences on the border funnel immigrants into desert areas and mountainous regions very tough train where many die. one of the struggles you dealt with emotionally is when you were on the border with a group that leaves water to help people survive, it was hard to decide whether that was right, aiding immigrants in that way. >> right. i was torn. i knew that they were putting water out there to save lives. but at the same time, i thought that i was aiding and abetting, at the time what i called criminals but then my faith spoke to me and it was tugging at me and tugging at me and it kept telling me these people were a lot more than criminals. so i felt really good at the end of the day, about putting water out there. i was really really proud that i got to meet and hang out wit
>> allison melder is a national committee woman for young republicans. gary larson is a farmer from washington state. he started the show in favor reform. good to you have both with us. this is such a powerful show, it started in a very powerful way in a morgue. then you saw how the fences on the border funnel immigrants into desert areas and mountainous regions very tough train where many die. one of the struggles you dealt with emotionally is when you were on the border with a group...
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remember allison's explanation of ergonomics? [ tape rewinding ] >> it's the study of the relationship between humans and anything they touch and feel. >> with virtual reality, the engineers can look at how workers on the assembly line touch and feel the items they use to assemble a car. >> so, through the use of our motion capture, we actually study all the jobs on the assembly line and make sure that we design them, then, so that a small person on the assembly line can build it and then a very large person. >> thanks to the improvements ergonomic engineers make in the assembly process, workers building cars like the new focus can more easily focus on doing a good job -- another example of how science is not only very useful but also lots of fun. wow! this is really, really cool. for "tkn," i'm carina. >> we've reported on the dangers of texting while driving. we've even warned you about the dangers of texting while walking. now we're telling you about the dangers of texting while flying. seems a helicopter pilot was texting and
remember allison's explanation of ergonomics? [ tape rewinding ] >> it's the study of the relationship between humans and anything they touch and feel. >> with virtual reality, the engineers can look at how workers on the assembly line touch and feel the items they use to assemble a car. >> so, through the use of our motion capture, we actually study all the jobs on the assembly line and make sure that we design them, then, so that a small person on the assembly line can build...
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i'm allison stewart. weekend." i'm allison stewart.tions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallick bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing can cut of myselfed, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [ speaking spanish ] [ cheering ] [ speaking spanish ] many of us are trying to find ways to build a more sustainable world for future generations. we're concerned that our planet's well being isn't as secure as it once seemed. but, on every continent, there are new environmentalists who are committed to change. whether it's an individual, a small group, or a grassroots organization, they have made personal sacrifices that most of us couldn't eve
i'm allison stewart. weekend." i'm allison stewart.tions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallick bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing can cut of myselfed, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by...
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allison grimes currently leads mitch mcconnell by half a percentage point. in a clear politics average of kentucky polls. also good news for democrats in arkansas. where incumbent democratic senator mark prior now holds a lead over his republican rival, congressman tom cotton. in two polls in a row, senator pryor has a three point lead over congressman cotton. 46% to 43% in the talk business hendricks college poll. and 48-45% in a poll released by the democratic senatorial campaign committee. both polls are within the margin of error. a sign that congressman cotton may be just a little bit nervous -- he did what most defensive candidates do. he called for a debate. >> what are you saying, senator pryor, you, me, alone. five times. all around arkansas. no moderator. speaking directly to each other. and to the voters. >> and in louisiana, incumbent democratic senator mary landreau is proving you cannot count her out just yet in the race against republican front-runner, bill cassidy. in the latest poll conducted by republican leaning, magellan strategies senato
allison grimes currently leads mitch mcconnell by half a percentage point. in a clear politics average of kentucky polls. also good news for democrats in arkansas. where incumbent democratic senator mark prior now holds a lead over his republican rival, congressman tom cotton. in two polls in a row, senator pryor has a three point lead over congressman cotton. 46% to 43% in the talk business hendricks college poll. and 48-45% in a poll released by the democratic senatorial campaign committee....
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and, allison grimes comes from a kentucky democratic family, well known. the thing that is really killing mitch mcconnell i think. its the incredible success of -- of kentucky connect. they don't call it obamacare, very smartly. but probably the best run in the country. governor bashir. the fact that the people have health care after all this time and mitch mcconnell did everything he could to stop them from getting health care. that's got to be a factor here. you are going to see this all over the country. you are seeing this all over the country. a poll, folks suggested on the offensive. proud we supported it, it is in fact providing people with health care. and nobody knows that better than the people of kentucky. this was a poor state. lot of people uninsured. lot of the people have insurance. not going to help mitch mcconnell. >> yeah, i think 40% of kentucky's uninsured population has now been insured through the exchanges. >> extraordinary. medicaid. >> patrick. want to go to you more on the question of, money and getting primary. because what mccon
and, allison grimes comes from a kentucky democratic family, well known. the thing that is really killing mitch mcconnell i think. its the incredible success of -- of kentucky connect. they don't call it obamacare, very smartly. but probably the best run in the country. governor bashir. the fact that the people have health care after all this time and mitch mcconnell did everything he could to stop them from getting health care. that's got to be a factor here. you are going to see this all over...
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>> i feel like i'm constantly faced with these challenges of -- when allison at the end of season oneie, i thought, she would never do that. i just realized, that such a gift, to get something where you are going know first, you have to do it. you have to go into those things that are scary. tavis: i thought i read somewhere that you are on the set -- you love music, but you are listening to different kinds of music that might be collaborative with the character you are playing. does that make sense? >> that's a fact. i am listening to a lecture oh tro ande music, -- elec rave music. there are a lot of different styles. >> what does the music do for you? >> it's the internal rhythm of the character. we have a rhythm to our movement or a kind of sense of us that can be attributed to music. dance has always been an important thing for me, so being able to express the character through music and dance is another layer two things, like alice and internal music -- allison's internal music is musical theater. given her that drama, that heightened thing. for me musical theater is very emotio
>> i feel like i'm constantly faced with these challenges of -- when allison at the end of season oneie, i thought, she would never do that. i just realized, that such a gift, to get something where you are going know first, you have to do it. you have to go into those things that are scary. tavis: i thought i read somewhere that you are on the set -- you love music, but you are listening to different kinds of music that might be collaborative with the character you are playing. does that...
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se cuela emana para el 2 a 1 --penalty de allison...mbiano duvier riascos escapadita a los 76 y golazo --oscar fernandez de cabeza a los 87 dice no hay quinto malo --la maquina se varo y los monarcas arrollaron vo --increible al queretaro 3 meses sin pagarle. --todo un equipo profesional y aun asi deben jugar, sin recibir una quincena... --asi enfrentaran a un america que aun no convence ni tiene asegurada la clasificacion. trt:14 out cue: ...hemos venido separando tranquilamente... take vo --duelo de fieras, leon tigres la cosa estan complicadisimas... --ambos necesitan maÑana un triunfo para --duelo de fieras, leon tigres la cosa estan complicadisimas... --ambos necesitan maÑana un triunfo para tener posibilidad de definir la clasificacion en la ultima fecha... -- un empate les dice chao chao.. --cualquier cosa puede pasar... trt: ;9 sec out cue: hay que tratar de mostrarse full screen 1 full screen 2 ===chroma key=== aa take vo vo -- " irving" de cleveland mire usted, doble amague y el rival perdido por completo -- y que me dice de e
se cuela emana para el 2 a 1 --penalty de allison...mbiano duvier riascos escapadita a los 76 y golazo --oscar fernandez de cabeza a los 87 dice no hay quinto malo --la maquina se varo y los monarcas arrollaron vo --increible al queretaro 3 meses sin pagarle. --todo un equipo profesional y aun asi deben jugar, sin recibir una quincena... --asi enfrentaran a un america que aun no convence ni tiene asegurada la clasificacion. trt:14 out cue: ...hemos venido separando tranquilamente... take vo...
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where are you, allison? model with a passion. she knows how to make a jump. >> it's sky diving with no clothes on. >> yes. >> the world's sexiest daredevil tomorrow on "cbs this morning." , bulldog: bulldog: [yawn] i just had a dream i was at mattress discounters with tempur-pedic and the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! icomfort, by serta... optimum, by posturepedic... ahh! comforpedic, by beautyrest... ooh! 48 months interest-free financing, free delivery, and queen-size memory foam mattress sets as low as $697! that's more mattresses than you can shake a bone at. ♪ mattress discounters >>> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the "cbs evening news" tonight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." let's face it, most people don't know how to choose a new dentist. that's where we come in. we've helped over 8 million people find the right dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ a standstill for hours last night because of a big pothe on the
where are you, allison? model with a passion. she knows how to make a jump. >> it's sky diving with no clothes on. >> yes. >> the world's sexiest daredevil tomorrow on "cbs this morning." , bulldog: bulldog: [yawn] i just had a dream i was at mattress discounters with tempur-pedic and the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! icomfort, by serta... optimum, by posturepedic... ahh! comforpedic, by beautyrest... ooh! 48 months interest-free...
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plus in kentucky, allison lundergan grimes is giving mitch mcconnell a run for his money. in arkansas, mark pryor leads republican tom cotton by a whopping ten points. north carolina democratic republican kay hagan is holding on, leading tom tillis by two points. mary landrieu leads by more than 20 points. that's a little misleading. landrieu is going to need 50% to avoid a runoff. it does show she's very much in that game. finally in kentucky, republican institution mitch mcconnell is barely fending off allison lundergan grimes. 44% to 43% the margin there. joining me, howard fineman and michael tomasky. howard, i'll start with you. we've always known kentucky is going to be a dog fight. we've had indications that arkansas was a little more favorable to democrats than people had been thinking, so in one sense this is confirming there have been a sense for a little while now, but the big take away for me, when i take a step back, it's almost shocking to think of the south, this region that's moved so decisively against president obama, none are states he carried in 2012, t
plus in kentucky, allison lundergan grimes is giving mitch mcconnell a run for his money. in arkansas, mark pryor leads republican tom cotton by a whopping ten points. north carolina democratic republican kay hagan is holding on, leading tom tillis by two points. mary landrieu leads by more than 20 points. that's a little misleading. landrieu is going to need 50% to avoid a runoff. it does show she's very much in that game. finally in kentucky, republican institution mitch mcconnell is barely...
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allison, when you are looking at today's report.g the market, to keep knocking down records like we did last year. >> no one is really expecting the 20-30% gains we had last year or the 50 record highs that we saw. it was incredible. that is not necessarily a bad thing. you really don't want to see the market rise too fast, too soon. today, the fact that the record is slowly creeping up is a good thing. the dow may get to its first record clothse of this year. it has gotten closed a couple of times. as far as wall street goes, this report shows it is stealth steady as she goes. one trainer told me, this report is really reflective of the economy as a whole. the economy is good but not great. this trainer telling me the jobs report was good, it just wasn't great. >> monica, telling me, a lot of people at homer looking at the stock market going, okay, fantastic. i am not feeling any of this. there is a disconnect between the way the stock market is performing and the way people really feel personally whether it comes to the recovery.
allison, when you are looking at today's report.g the market, to keep knocking down records like we did last year. >> no one is really expecting the 20-30% gains we had last year or the 50 record highs that we saw. it was incredible. that is not necessarily a bad thing. you really don't want to see the market rise too fast, too soon. today, the fact that the record is slowly creeping up is a good thing. the dow may get to its first record clothse of this year. it has gotten closed a...
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. >> allon injuries and likes kninghe- allison likes knowing the department is dng mohan just thinkinabout it. >> thais what you want to hear, at they are preparing r it and planning. growth toll of the my they have n had a big jump when it comes to fire calls, because so many of these newer ildings have a lot of saguards in place in the builng materials a sprinklers. theris a big concern, however that when it comes to construction pjects and the concerfor constructionorkers , soanof these projectsre still under construction ando not ha the safeguar yet in ace. >>hank you. ngress is expected to act within the hour to finalize leslion providing an economic bst to ukraineand adding additional sanctis against russia. presidenobama isxpected to sign the legislaon. the move comes hours after nato's foign ministers deord an end tcivili and military operations with russia. na also inructed its military commanders to find way to protect nato members whfeel threatened brussia's recent mo. state john kerry canceled a meeting with palestiainpresent mark amodei b -- my mood aas after mahmoud abbas aft
. >> allon injuries and likes kninghe- allison likes knowing the department is dng mohan just thinkinabout it. >> thais what you want to hear, at they are preparing r it and planning. growth toll of the my they have n had a big jump when it comes to fire calls, because so many of these newer ildings have a lot of saguards in place in the builng materials a sprinklers. theris a big concern, however that when it comes to construction pjects and the concerfor constructionorkers ,...
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. >> allison mcgiffen, good to talk to you. now we were aware of what happened last thursday i believe in, but we're just learning more -- in bor, but we're just learning what happened in bentu, north of the country, as anna was talking about, up to 200 killed in a mosque, bodies piled in the streets. what are you hearing about what is talking about some of the cities of south sudan, i'm talking about bentu or malaka. >> thanks very much for having me. >> pleasure. >> at this point we still have 60 to 70,000 people across south sudan that are harbored inside u.n. bases for protection. i think what we need to remember is this is primary not an ethnic conflict, it really is a conflict for political power and for resources. it is these actors riek machar and salva kiir are using ethnic tensions in order for people to commit are violence against civilians. that is the exact things we see escalate in place he like bentu and bor. >> these attacks are being blamed on rebels. are these rebels that still support riek machar, are they gr
. >> allison mcgiffen, good to talk to you. now we were aware of what happened last thursday i believe in, but we're just learning more -- in bor, but we're just learning what happened in bentu, north of the country, as anna was talking about, up to 200 killed in a mosque, bodies piled in the streets. what are you hearing about what is talking about some of the cities of south sudan, i'm talking about bentu or malaka. >> thanks very much for having me. >> pleasure. >> at...
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. >> earlier i spoke to allison giffin, the director of peace operations at the stemson center, i askeder if south sudan is heading towards a civil war. >> right now we have the sudan people's liberation army which is essentially the army of south sudan that serves under salva kiir and we have the army in opposition and those are both individuals and armed parts of the former people's liberation army of south sudan that has split off and now working under the command of riek machar. it is not as simple as that. it is a occupation group of the former government ever south sudan that has grouped together. >> right. has this political standout that is spilling out in horrible ways in these cities in south sudan, have we gotten to a place now where the political standoff in the cup has turned into an out and out tribal ethnic war in south sudan, are we there yet? >> there is definitely the use of these tensions that are causing what are war crimes and crimes against humanity essentially. the violence is widespread and systematic. i don't want to characterize it as an outright civil war. roo
. >> earlier i spoke to allison giffin, the director of peace operations at the stemson center, i askeder if south sudan is heading towards a civil war. >> right now we have the sudan people's liberation army which is essentially the army of south sudan that serves under salva kiir and we have the army in opposition and those are both individuals and armed parts of the former people's liberation army of south sudan that has split off and now working under the command of riek machar....
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. >> and allison, a born again christian, republican... >> let's just send them back to mexico and let their goverment handle it. >> they re-live the fatal quest of a young boy named omar... >> do you think that omar was way too young to make that trip accross the dessert? >> you just can't keep being strong... >> where will this path lead them? >> just because they make it to the u.s., doesn't mean good things are gonna happen to them. >> experience illegal immigration... up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. on... borderland only on al jazeera america in afghanistan, dawn is just moments away, as a group of taliban fighters prepare to launch an attack on an afghan army base. >> they haven't told me exactly when they are going to attack. they just said it's going to happen around sunrise. >> the fact that there would be suicide bombers was a surprise. they hadn't told me about that before. then the commander, leesan, hears a car coming. he asks the driver, a civilian, if there are government troops on the road. >> and then suddenly the fighting
. >> and allison, a born again christian, republican... >> let's just send them back to mexico and let their goverment handle it. >> they re-live the fatal quest of a young boy named omar... >> do you think that omar was way too young to make that trip accross the dessert? >> you just can't keep being strong... >> where will this path lead them? >> just because they make it to the u.s., doesn't mean good things are gonna happen to them. >>...
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on tuesday democrat allison grimes announced she has outraised mcconnell for the second quarter in aow. she reports winning 2.7 million compared to mcconnell's 2.4 million. he has spent more than $2 million in his primary against bevin. >> can republicans take care of an electorate expected to be whiter and older or can we see more moments like this one, rand paul caught on camera after scott brown made his senate run official? >> if we want to win, though, we have to win states we haven't been winning. new hampshire's one of them so i'm expecting you guys to do a better job. somebody told me the real answer was building a fence between here and massachusetts. fortunately there's no median there, right? >> joining me now, democratic pollster fred yank and republican ad making brad todd, chuck's cousin, both are doing work for the senate campaigns. not really. just joking with you. i want to talk about the mary landrieu ad. she's trying to use incumbency to her advantage, saying you might hate me but if you replace me, that person is going to be 97th or 98th in senior iity. >> there a
on tuesday democrat allison grimes announced she has outraised mcconnell for the second quarter in aow. she reports winning 2.7 million compared to mcconnell's 2.4 million. he has spent more than $2 million in his primary against bevin. >> can republicans take care of an electorate expected to be whiter and older or can we see more moments like this one, rand paul caught on camera after scott brown made his senate run official? >> if we want to win, though, we have to win states we...
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i just think allison flower is. and that costs at a two hundred thousand us dollars in today's terms. silly you can imagine how extravagant and majestic at the same time these flowers where and how much they love to see flowers at their parties. the master artisans and fifty years recreating the whale silk flowers. sochi one pays careful attention to the life story of a master artisan pounds. with tilapia are tight . i think. gardening is roughly two sons i use it now i've been going a bit but that wasn't bad. i get what you see. i don't know. say it of what's it like it at nine am to noon due to begin i mean i might go. i will chill out a present i get to hear this news doesn't want instead of a person and that if she decides to get tickets but you would have taken the time since the states and don't i'm gonna dump should i say good night and day it would be built so i am not although when the top of that single bill calling it the time. it did and sent the love seat that goes to sunday with it. like connect to tha
i just think allison flower is. and that costs at a two hundred thousand us dollars in today's terms. silly you can imagine how extravagant and majestic at the same time these flowers where and how much they love to see flowers at their parties. the master artisans and fifty years recreating the whale silk flowers. sochi one pays careful attention to the life story of a master artisan pounds. with tilapia are tight . i think. gardening is roughly two sons i use it now i've been going a bit but...
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points, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was in the fight of his political life against democrat allison lundergen grimes. but steve baa shir, who cannot run, as a 56% approval rating. bashir has been one of the most outspoken advocates of obamacare anywhere in the country and certainly in the american south. the state has enrolled more than 400,000 people in obamacare. 82,000 of those through its highly successful state exchange and 330,000 through medicaid expansion. now, compare governor bashir's popularity to the fortunes of a fellow southern governor, bobby jindal. not only did jindal not set up a state insurance exchange and refused medicaid expansion, his state is actually suing moveon.org because it had thenerty to point out an buildboard that jindal is, in fact, blocking the medicaid expansion for 242,000 people. the state is claiming a violation of trademark rules, because the billboard cheekily uses louisiana's tourism logo. governor bobby jindal's approval rating stands at a very limp 40%. and in that very same state, louisiana, a state that president obama lost by 17 points,
points, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was in the fight of his political life against democrat allison lundergen grimes. but steve baa shir, who cannot run, as a 56% approval rating. bashir has been one of the most outspoken advocates of obamacare anywhere in the country and certainly in the american south. the state has enrolled more than 400,000 people in obamacare. 82,000 of those through its highly successful state exchange and 330,000 through medicaid expansion. now, compare...
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he's leading allison grimes by only one point.nd it looks like mitch mcconnell's 28 years in the senate, well, it could be coming to a close. we still have a lot of time left, right? average americans don't have the same values and they are certainly out of touch with billion they'res and their priorities. if democrats could motivate people to vote and have an historic turnout, the koch brothers could spend all the money they want, they're going to have a real sad november. but when you look at what is. happening for voter suppression, the war on women, their money can be ill-spent. if it's in your heart, if it's in your belly, if you believe it, if you think that the american middle class is getting shafted, and that we're headed for an oligarchy, if that doesn't motivate you to vote, we should be out of answers. get your cell phones out. tonight's question -- do you think republicans care about reviving the middle class? tex "a" for yes, "b" for no. 67622. go to msnbc.com. let's bring in bernie sanders of vermont. senator, glad
he's leading allison grimes by only one point.nd it looks like mitch mcconnell's 28 years in the senate, well, it could be coming to a close. we still have a lot of time left, right? average americans don't have the same values and they are certainly out of touch with billion they'res and their priorities. if democrats could motivate people to vote and have an historic turnout, the koch brothers could spend all the money they want, they're going to have a real sad november. but when you look at...
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democratic challenger allison grimes outraised the republican leader in the first quarter of this year and she's making gains on mcconnell's war chest. cri grime's campaign announced they bested the $2.4 million haul by mcconnell's campaign. the senator who had a very big head start still holds a significant catch advantage. $10 million on hand. compared to grimes' nearly 5 million. but mcconnell still needs to fend often a primary challenger in may, tea party darling matt bevan. mcconnell has been burning through funds. he's crdropped more than $12 million this cycle alone. a ppp pole released last week shows mcconnell's approval rating in kentucky has dropped to just 36%. a lot can happen between now and november. but allison lunder son grimes is proving she can at least give mitch mcconnell a run for his money, literally. >>> it is april 15th. even if you've been out of a job for fiscal year 2013 and haven't received a salary, that doesn't mean you won't have to pay taxes. really? really. we will look at who the taxman co cometh for. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can yo
democratic challenger allison grimes outraised the republican leader in the first quarter of this year and she's making gains on mcconnell's war chest. cri grime's campaign announced they bested the $2.4 million haul by mcconnell's campaign. the senator who had a very big head start still holds a significant catch advantage. $10 million on hand. compared to grimes' nearly 5 million. but mcconnell still needs to fend often a primary challenger in may, tea party darling matt bevan. mcconnell has...
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each square with decorate it with i just think allison tolerance and that costs at a two hundred thousand us dollars in today's terms silly you can imagine how extravagant and majestic at the same time these flowers where and how much they love to see flowers at their parties. the master artisans and fifty years recreating the wheel silk flowers hundred and thirty one pays careful attention to the life story master artists in tongues. with the kids are like that one cannot comment on anything. caught in the news of the two sons. i use them to the evening and one a book that i wasn't that the licensee to cope with it i'm not taking it bartlett said a twenty eight am and noon to pick and i might go i will chill out a present i get into the sea and those who want instead of prison and that she has a sense of bitterness but you would like to hear an idol. since the states until i'm done and up should i say good night and day. he jokes that i am the mama. oh one on top of that saying go go go it was done. and if i'm to go up see them go to some moms do it. i mean i might connect to that but i'
each square with decorate it with i just think allison tolerance and that costs at a two hundred thousand us dollars in today's terms silly you can imagine how extravagant and majestic at the same time these flowers where and how much they love to see flowers at their parties. the master artisans and fifty years recreating the wheel silk flowers hundred and thirty one pays careful attention to the life story master artists in tongues. with the kids are like that one cannot comment on anything....
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. >> and allison, a born again christian, republican... >> let's just send them back to mexico and let their goverment handle it. >> they re-live the fatal quest of a young boy named omar... >> do you think that omar was way too young to make that trip accross the dessert? >> you just can't keep being strong... >> where will this path lead them? >> just because they make it to the u.s., doesn't mean good things are gonna happen to them. >> experience illegal immigration... up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera is the first media organization to gain access to afghanistan's most elite security arm the crisis response unit, afghan special forces. these are the forces that afghanistan must depend upon as afghanistan prepares to go it alone. >> major hoshel sadat carries with him enormous responsibility every day. he is the commander of the special forces known as the crisis response units. >> i don't see myself being a guy who goes to work at 8:00 and comes back at 4:00. i'm sort of motivated
. >> and allison, a born again christian, republican... >> let's just send them back to mexico and let their goverment handle it. >> they re-live the fatal quest of a young boy named omar... >> do you think that omar was way too young to make that trip accross the dessert? >> you just can't keep being strong... >> where will this path lead them? >> just because they make it to the u.s., doesn't mean good things are gonna happen to them. >>...
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allison is on the right side of your screen. she can hear us but can't react to us just yet.n our power pitch panel today is deborah jackson, founder and ceo of plum alley dot co. she is an expert in building capital after spending more than 20 years on wall street fund-raising for clients. we also have kent bennett, a partner with bessemer ventures. amazon acquired it for half a billion dollars. kent is also the father of an 11 month old little girl, max. okay, guys, let's huddle up. what do you think, deborah? >> we know we trust recommendations from our friends more than we trust recommendations we read that are anonymous or from people we really don't know. it's very powerful to combine the two. to have products at a time you need them, recommendations from your trusted sources. i think it's a very big opportunity. >> what about you, kent? >> amazon's a tough competitor and they have tons of reviews so the number, sheer number of reviews is going to be a tricky thing for them to combat. that's one question. then the age-old question with consumer internet companies, how w
allison is on the right side of your screen. she can hear us but can't react to us just yet.n our power pitch panel today is deborah jackson, founder and ceo of plum alley dot co. she is an expert in building capital after spending more than 20 years on wall street fund-raising for clients. we also have kent bennett, a partner with bessemer ventures. amazon acquired it for half a billion dollars. kent is also the father of an 11 month old little girl, max. okay, guys, let's huddle up. what do...
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. >> good morning, supervisors, i am allison cummings with the san francisco art commission, i manage the art collection. and i want to thank you supervisor breed for bringing this forward. the support was unanimously approved by the arts commission in the last meeting. and you know that we spend our entire maintenance budget dealing with vandalism abatem t abatement, and any efforts in our ability and supporting our ability to deal with graffiti and deal with vandalism at all levels is tremendously helpful for us. our collection is nationally known, internationally known cultural asset. we struggle to maintain it with our limited resources. and it's expensive to maintain. these are materials that require expertise to clean. we can't just paint over the vandalism. because of this and because of our abilities in the past to not bring criminal charges against vandals to the collection. we do document extensively when it happens and filed many please reports. we are encouraged for this legislation that allows for civil prosecution, and if any questions, i am happy to take care of them. >
. >> good morning, supervisors, i am allison cummings with the san francisco art commission, i manage the art collection. and i want to thank you supervisor breed for bringing this forward. the support was unanimously approved by the arts commission in the last meeting. and you know that we spend our entire maintenance budget dealing with vandalism abatem t abatement, and any efforts in our ability and supporting our ability to deal with graffiti and deal with vandalism at all levels is...
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olympic discus thrower allison randall received a two year ban will sms and spreading palmer a formal one hundred to twelve record holder us of how well he has been a victim the state. although simpson blamed a supplement provided by her canadian try to put a positive test a jamaican anti dumping panel voted unanimously that has a great athlete she was negligent in the circumstances the suspension has been bought tickets to twenty first of last year the plate to provide some poll. morocco is rashid will already be maintained his dominance at this year's marathon this out by putting stage three. on the opening two stages in the moroccan section of the socks aren't that good bake in a winning time of three alice four minutes zero point five seconds. with two more stages but three days of driving left the two year old holds a ten minute and twenty two second lead. don't get there. it was seized in the overall standings. a big jump in law but i'll show it but overall the book that you've been to drift apart of the key kid oldest foster stand up to date but still trails free time when it l
olympic discus thrower allison randall received a two year ban will sms and spreading palmer a formal one hundred to twelve record holder us of how well he has been a victim the state. although simpson blamed a supplement provided by her canadian try to put a positive test a jamaican anti dumping panel voted unanimously that has a great athlete she was negligent in the circumstances the suspension has been bought tickets to twenty first of last year the plate to provide some poll. morocco is...
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desaprovecharon oportunidad para abrir el marcador y por cierto el guardameta suplente guillermo allisonfendiendo la cabaÑa de la maquina... la vuelta se jugara el proximo miercoles en la bombonera de toluca... y hablando del cruz azul, a la maquina le salio cara la apelacion de su portero j.j. corona... la concacaf le dio 3 partidos de suspension y ademas multo al club con una cantidad no revelada... con la ausencia de cristiano ronaldo, debido a ese problema en su tendon de la rodilla izquierda, la pregunta queda en el aire, cuanto afectara al real madrid no poder contar con su figura en los momentos mas importates... primero la final de maÑana frente al bara por la copa del rey; segundo, la ronda de semifinales en la liga de campeones frente al bayern munich; y tercero, lo que resta de la liga en espaÑa estando a tres puntos de diferencia del lider atletico de madrid con solo 5 fechas por jugarse... pasemos al beisbol; hoy los equipos de las mayores conmemoraron un aniversario mas del debut de jackie robinson... take vo hablemos ahora de los 49ers, puntualmente sobre el futuro de aldo
desaprovecharon oportunidad para abrir el marcador y por cierto el guardameta suplente guillermo allisonfendiendo la cabaÑa de la maquina... la vuelta se jugara el proximo miercoles en la bombonera de toluca... y hablando del cruz azul, a la maquina le salio cara la apelacion de su portero j.j. corona... la concacaf le dio 3 partidos de suspension y ademas multo al club con una cantidad no revelada... con la ausencia de cristiano ronaldo, debido a ese problema en su tendon de la rodilla...
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allison grimes in kentucky. she's trying to oust longtime republican senator mitch mcconnell. think she has a pretty good shot. it looks like she'll be running the fix-it obamacare program. after praising the success of kentucky state exchange, her senior campaign adviser said this, which shocked me. "the law isn't perfect. and that what we need are commonsense solutions. what allison has always said is democrats and republicans need to come together to fix the l law." what? fix 7.1 million people, fixed themselves when it came to health care. come on now. if there was ever a state to run on obamacare, it would be your state, miss grimes. kentucky. their exchange, connect, has been hugely successful. by march 31st they enrolled over 370,000 people in the state of kentucky. this number includes 250,000 who were previously uninsured and they wanted to run on a fix-it campaign? mitch mcconnell has to be sitting in his office saying we have 250,000 people talking the way we want to and we didn't even help them get insurance. overall the uninsured rate in kentucky, here's one for y
allison grimes in kentucky. she's trying to oust longtime republican senator mitch mcconnell. think she has a pretty good shot. it looks like she'll be running the fix-it obamacare program. after praising the success of kentucky state exchange, her senior campaign adviser said this, which shocked me. "the law isn't perfect. and that what we need are commonsense solutions. what allison has always said is democrats and republicans need to come together to fix the l law." what? fix 7.1...
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allison jacobs retired after an on-duty injury. state law allows retired officers a permit to carry a concealed weapon. jacobs has been told she was eligible for such a permit because of a new policy. not eligible for that permit. she says she needs the permit because after her high-profile role in the jaycee dugard case, criminals might recognize and challenge her. >> retired or not, i'm going to run into joe schmo who i arrested and put in prison. and he's not going to care that i'm no longer a police officer. he's not going to care that i'm injured or disabled. he's not going to care about any of that. >> the approximately 100 officers are joining jacobs in her lawsuit. >>> silicon valley's tech industry continues to be at odds with the government over the controversial program that allows work visas for foreign workers. the cap of the visas has been reached. it took only one day for the visas available for the 2014 fiscal year. congress does not want to increase the 85,000 visas issued each year. >>> show them the money. labor
allison jacobs retired after an on-duty injury. state law allows retired officers a permit to carry a concealed weapon. jacobs has been told she was eligible for such a permit because of a new policy. not eligible for that permit. she says she needs the permit because after her high-profile role in the jaycee dugard case, criminals might recognize and challenge her. >> retired or not, i'm going to run into joe schmo who i arrested and put in prison. and he's not going to care that i'm no...
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i'm allison kosic in new york. >>> asian investors followed wall street's lead hitting the sell button. things have wrapped up in tokyo, shang he, and sydney. they're in the last day of trading in hong kong. the markets all pull back. tokyo's nixon pull -- nikkei pulling back 2.38% points. >> thanks. >>> here in the u.s., the troubled rollout of the obama administration's health care website may have claimed a political casualty. ical kathleen sebelius is stepping down from her post as health and human services after five years on the job. white house officials insist sebelius made the decision to resign and was not forced out. she was criticized after the website's disastrous launch last year. highway is took responsibility for the -- she's took responsibility for the problems before the congressional hearing in october. >> let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better. i apologize. i'm accountable to you for fixing these problems, and i'm committed to earning your confidence back by fixing the site. >> the white house says more than seven million people have now enrolled
i'm allison kosic in new york. >>> asian investors followed wall street's lead hitting the sell button. things have wrapped up in tokyo, shang he, and sydney. they're in the last day of trading in hong kong. the markets all pull back. tokyo's nixon pull -- nikkei pulling back 2.38% points. >> thanks. >>> here in the u.s., the troubled rollout of the obama administration's health care website may have claimed a political casualty. ical kathleen sebelius is stepping down...
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i'm allison stewart. thank you for watching. joyce v.hales, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and irad.wollack. bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to make your heart ten years younger, regardless of your body composition, genetics, or age? and as you follow this plan, you'll feel healthier, trimmer, fitter, sexier, mentally sharper, and better than you have in a decade. >> narrator: dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the
i'm allison stewart. thank you for watching. joyce v.hales, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and irad.wollack. bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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company representatives visit a hospital in tokyo to introduce a titanic down which uses for the pic allison's to protect against infection. well when you hold it like this is beautiful when you see her kids to go with acts as a disinfectant viruses and germs are spread the cool peter osgood surfaces like the two religions which doctors and patients sometimes catch hospital we use perfume to cover the surface its staff hopes that the substance would get people to pass protection against hospital infection little was what we do have enough clothes to keep the environments their own. but there are limitations. i think that these technologies will be very effective job. he has already started making just ten weeks or longer eyes and makes you suffer from a catalyst. it's a giant eel juicing machine. it is attached to the point of this elite eight man crew. each gives a reading of the concrete measures to feel excluded from the tent. oh what is passed to the dealer dressing defiance the reading falls to less than one kid. the mobile result of a snippet of what we want a more interesting places for
company representatives visit a hospital in tokyo to introduce a titanic down which uses for the pic allison's to protect against infection. well when you hold it like this is beautiful when you see her kids to go with acts as a disinfectant viruses and germs are spread the cool peter osgood surfaces like the two religions which doctors and patients sometimes catch hospital we use perfume to cover the surface its staff hopes that the substance would get people to pass protection against...