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that's what you're going to see all over ameri. >> gary b, go ahead?> well, look, i agree with john. i think the person we should be sucking up to is you and not jonas. so i don't know why he did that. [ laughter ] here is the thing, we had started this whole obamacare was to cover all these uninsured people. now we're not even going to be doing that! >> okay. that's got to be the last word. you get your own segment. coming up, gary b, thanks. more money to avoid a health care law train wreck. that's what top democrat harry reid is calling form should he get it? eric and the "cashin' in" crew on it at 11:30. but up next, may day protesters turning violent. and turning their anger towards capitalism. but should they be pointing their finger at themselves [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and
that's what you're going to see all over ameri. >> gary b, go ahead?> well, look, i agree with john. i think the person we should be sucking up to is you and not jonas. so i don't know why he did that. [ laughter ] here is the thing, we had started this whole obamacare was to cover all these uninsured people. now we're not even going to be doing that! >> okay. that's got to be the last word. you get your own segment. coming up, gary b, thanks. more money to avoid a health care...
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aquÍ moisÉs mete el disparo, y amÉri amÉrica ganaba. y vamos a tiempo extra.lo grupal todos hemos sido campeÓn y ahora me quiero ir. >>> y vamos a la mls, keane anotÓ tres goles y el galaxy venciÓ 4 por 0. y aquÍ rogers fue el primer atleta abiertamente homosexual en jugar un encuentro en la liga profesional de estados unidos. >>> y univisiÓn deportes estÁ dis dis disponible por verizon. regreso contigo natalia. buenas tardes. >>> muchra antonieta. y se imagina celebrar una boda con 25 mil invitados, fue el nÚmero que asistiÓ a una boda en jerusalÉn donde contrajo matrimonio un joven de 18 aÑos, donde tuvieron que usar binoculares para ver a la pareja. el resto vistiÓ de negro de la cabeza a los pies. solamente la novia vistiÓ blanco. no fue difÍcil. >>> cuÁnto habra costado? >>> desafiamos el peligro para llegar a la k2. es una aventura de "primer impacto" que no se puede perder. ♪ ♪ >>> everest es la montaÑa mÁs grande del mundo, pero la k2 es la mÁs difÍcil del mundo. y nuestra reportera se sumÓ a una expediciÓn para alcanzar la cima de esta montaÑa. veamos
aquÍ moisÉs mete el disparo, y amÉri amÉrica ganaba. y vamos a tiempo extra.lo grupal todos hemos sido campeÓn y ahora me quiero ir. >>> y vamos a la mls, keane anotÓ tres goles y el galaxy venciÓ 4 por 0. y aquÍ rogers fue el primer atleta abiertamente homosexual en jugar un encuentro en la liga profesional de estados unidos. >>> y univisiÓn deportes estÁ dis dis disponible por verizon. regreso contigo natalia. buenas tardes. >>> muchra antonieta. y se...
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and fewer ameri are expected to travel by a. >>> how about this? the carnival san francisco in the mission district. partly include, 64 degrees. pretty loud, too. >> i'm sure they are. let's go towards some of our bridges and other roads across the bay area. things are quiet this morning. we like to hear that. if you are about to head off to work. more "timesaver traffic" coming up. >> memorial day weekend is about to begin and fewer americans are expected to travel by air. triple a says that's down from a year ago. 31million people will travel at least 50 miles by car. about the same as a year ago. and for the cost of filling your gas tank, gasbuddy.com says a gallon of gas is slightly less than last year nationwide. but, of course, locally its down almost 30 cents a gallon from last memorial day. i guess that's good. >>> consumer reports magazine has released its latest survey of the best and worst airlines. the up start virgin america tops the list for its first time in history. southwest and jetblue are highly ranked. the lowest score went to s
and fewer ameri are expected to travel by a. >>> how about this? the carnival san francisco in the mission district. partly include, 64 degrees. pretty loud, too. >> i'm sure they are. let's go towards some of our bridges and other roads across the bay area. things are quiet this morning. we like to hear that. if you are about to head off to work. more "timesaver traffic" coming up. >> memorial day weekend is about to begin and fewer americans are expected to...
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we saw that was happening that was organized for ameri.of these tea party groups is still, the irs is still stringing us along. it's ridiculous. i expected tea party groups and patri groups, i'm glad to see the truth is coming out. i was shocked to see that they actually said they were looking for peple that were going to educate on the constitution and bill of rights. since when is that a reason to raise a red flag? >> lou: since when is it appropriate to criticize any agency of this government, riod? jenny, we look forward as you attend the hearing. dave camp is making certain that the american people know what is happening with their government. that will be nice for a change. thank you very much. jenny beth martin. up next, the advertising industry has gone ral. how the internet is raising the way some companies advertise and ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> lou: that video, well, it's gathered someix million views since posted, part of a viral marketing campaign inspired created by our next guest. the cofounders of the viral marketing firm think
we saw that was happening that was organized for ameri.of these tea party groups is still, the irs is still stringing us along. it's ridiculous. i expected tea party groups and patri groups, i'm glad to see the truth is coming out. i was shocked to see that they actually said they were looking for peple that were going to educate on the constitution and bill of rights. since when is that a reason to raise a red flag? >> lou: since when is it appropriate to criticize any agency of this...
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>> i think this should be in laeeletters on front page of every news papeer in ameri, we're seeing withf 10 families now the women is the primary bread winner, you see the disinsgration of marriage, men hard hit b by the economic recession in ways that wom were not, you are seeing systemically, something going terribly wrong in american society, it is hurting our children, iwill have impact for generations to come. left, right, i don see how you can argue this. lou: you mentioned children. those are the childn who survive. 54 million abortion since roe. wade, what haseen impact of that? what does that say about ours so fee, our high school drop outs, eric, your thoughts on this study. and what it portends. >> i am used to liberals telling conservatives they are antiscience, look at biology and natural world, res of a male and female in socty, the other animals male is dominant roll, female with a complimentary role, we lost our ability to have the relationships in nuclear families, it is tearing us apart, 3/4 of people survey recognize that having mom as primary bread windsor bad for ki
>> i think this should be in laeeletters on front page of every news papeer in ameri, we're seeing withf 10 families now the women is the primary bread winner, you see the disinsgration of marriage, men hard hit b by the economic recession in ways that wom were not, you are seeing systemically, something going terribly wrong in american society, it is hurting our children, iwill have impact for generations to come. left, right, i don see how you can argue this. lou: you mentioned...
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john: we have a chart looking at unemployment in ameri. goes up and down. was the lowest unemployment in the 20's before there were unions. >> unionization can be high when you have high unemployment, and vice versa. the key thing to know your is that what unions do is help give workers some basic bargaining power in the relationship so that workers can join together and negotiate with their boss on more relatively equal footing. that gives them the ability to get a larger pay -- paychecks and benefits, health care and retirement. john: that's great if i want to have this union bargain for me, but what if i think that they do a bad job? what if i can negotiate higher pay directly myself because i work harder than the other guys in my union? when i have an incentive to work harder. >> well, if you don't like the union you can vote to reject their contract, but to even decertify the union, get rid of it. you can also work for a different employer. you have lots of choices. any worker and employer, for example, they have requirements. they often require you to
john: we have a chart looking at unemployment in ameri. goes up and down. was the lowest unemployment in the 20's before there were unions. >> unionization can be high when you have high unemployment, and vice versa. the key thing to know your is that what unions do is help give workers some basic bargaining power in the relationship so that workers can join together and negotiate with their boss on more relatively equal footing. that gives them the ability to get a larger pay --...
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just the way ken lewis went when he lost the support of people from bank of ameri.nis: right. >> i think the thought that he would leave and he's the guy whoreated jpmorgan chase to be what it is, you kno i think did frighten pple. it was a that, but i think it worked. dennis: he is the only ceo who made true bank synergy work. these different huge smokestacks at jpm has are able to generate more business for other smokestacks unlike what citi was le to do. now that $6 billion whale loss, the trading loss we all ar about, everyone has their nickers in a twis about came in a quarter even after that loss, jpmorg earned more money than it ever had before in a quarter. a separate chairm had been in place the time, wod that have meant they didn't lose $6 blion? >> i think you have to plame him for e loss. dennis: i do bme him. i don't think a chairman would have fixed it. >> i agree. it would not probably be fid. he is a fallable human ing. not only did he do that wrong but he made a big bet on subprime mortgages a few yes ago which i thinkas another huge mistake, ght? h
just the way ken lewis went when he lost the support of people from bank of ameri.nis: right. >> i think the thought that he would leave and he's the guy whoreated jpmorgan chase to be what it is, you kno i think did frighten pple. it was a that, but i think it worked. dennis: he is the only ceo who made true bank synergy work. these different huge smokestacks at jpm has are able to generate more business for other smokestacks unlike what citi was le to do. now that $6 billion whale loss,...
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one of ameri's newest, most outstanding chefs, executive chef and partner of chicago's black bird. by saying congratulations. i mean, this is huge how did you feel by winning this? >> welcome to be honest with you, i was a little freaked out when they announce the time. a tie between chicago and new york. i knew that i was the only chef fromhicago, but did not know how to react. i was not aware that we had both won. a clarify that pretty quickly. and first thing, i hugged my beautiful wife and high sideline business partners and went up there and made my speech. i was ecstatic. it is the fifth time that i have been nominated, and that just really wante to get it out of the land of on. nicole: it is lik the oscars. you put it on the mantel. and the stand. hi-fi the business partner. i mean, it is an achievement. what were you looking forward to in the future? does it mean more restaurants? does it mean products? does it mean better staff? what does it mean? >> you know, i think it means all those things. you know, from my standpoint, from the kitchen it is more exposure. it is the u
one of ameri's newest, most outstanding chefs, executive chef and partner of chicago's black bird. by saying congratulations. i mean, this is huge how did you feel by winning this? >> welcome to be honest with you, i was a little freaked out when they announce the time. a tie between chicago and new york. i knew that i was the only chef fromhicago, but did not know how to react. i was not aware that we had both won. a clarify that pretty quickly. and first thing, i hugged my beautiful...
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when i moved to new york for a job i was told i had to join a union after the ameri federation of tv artists. i said i don't want to i am not an artist i don't want to pay dues. i had to i was told. new york is a forced union state. but half of the states are. that means if a majority of workers in your area vote to form a union everyone must pay the unions. i did for 36 years but no more now i am at fox which is nonunion. i think it's great there's a trend away from forced unionization. indiana, michigan recently passed right to work laws which say workers cannot be forced to pay union dues. they joined 24 states that had the law. great. no, that's terrible says david madlin says for america's biggest think tank. why am i wrong sfwh>> you are wrong for a couple of reasons. first you can never be forced to join a union. you can be required to pay union dues that cover the cost of for example representing you and bargaining for your contract. the bigger and more important reason is that unions make the middle class. they help make the middle class stronger and without unions you are u
when i moved to new york for a job i was told i had to join a union after the ameri federation of tv artists. i said i don't want to i am not an artist i don't want to pay dues. i had to i was told. new york is a forced union state. but half of the states are. that means if a majority of workers in your area vote to form a union everyone must pay the unions. i did for 36 years but no more now i am at fox which is nonunion. i think it's great there's a trend away from forced unionization....
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ameri. more of his story and his partner's story coming up. in am. his story and his partner's story coming up. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migrain
ameri. more of his story and his partner's story coming up. in am. his story and his partner's story coming up. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your...
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emergency response manager for ameri -- can. organization that does important work in more than 90 countries. kate, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> what have you seen on the ground there so far? >> as you look around, it's completely heart wrenching. it looks as though cars were crunched like soda cans in your hand. and there's responders and residents that are in the affected areas. and also dispersed around the community who are working to pick up the pieces of their lives right now. >> well, what is the greatest lead that you're seeing on the ground right now? >> i think there's a lot of needs. one of the needs that americare is seeing is access to medication and medical supplies that are needed to restore health. as you can imagine, residents are displaced or injured, they need everything from tetanus vaccines so they can come and safely clean up their homes as well as medicines for individuals to have chronic care conditions like diabetes all the way down through your basic supplies like water and
emergency response manager for ameri -- can. organization that does important work in more than 90 countries. kate, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> what have you seen on the ground there so far? >> as you look around, it's completely heart wrenching. it looks as though cars were crunched like soda cans in your hand. and there's responders and residents that are in the affected areas. and also dispersed around the community who are working to pick up...
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said was that no one would sit and talk to ameri can diplomats. i am sure to this day there are people who are reluctant to tlak to some -talk to some diplomats. a lot of diplomats send e-mail. -do not send e-mail. it would not be in a big database tha t someone could download. you ask senior government officials, let's match that with damage done. libya had --r to would have been living fairly quickly. that the arab spring was about to happen. when you compare the set of warnings we got from the damage done, it was pretty over the top. i'm not arguing for a minute that that means there's never damage done. france made a compelling case. there may have been something operational. i do not know. i did not work on that story. i am not as familiar with the details of it. damage can be done. it is incumbent on the u.s. clear as ato be as kidney. >> that is the public space. how much does the public space impact what you'll do? and ich of what you do expect the answer-is this awful vs. reactive given how much media time you have to fill at harmony digg
said was that no one would sit and talk to ameri can diplomats. i am sure to this day there are people who are reluctant to tlak to some -talk to some diplomats. a lot of diplomats send e-mail. -do not send e-mail. it would not be in a big database tha t someone could download. you ask senior government officials, let's match that with damage done. libya had --r to would have been living fairly quickly. that the arab spring was about to happen. when you compare the set of warnings we got from...
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approaches to migration, competitiveness and human capital development for the u.s., mexico and central ameriamerica. >> this has been an effort that has -- over two years and it is trying to sort of rethink how the relationships, relationships within the region, including the migration relationship, but perhaps even more importantly the development and growth within the region. this way the region can compete more successfully in an increasingly difficult and competitive global world. might come better, much better over the next decade and beyond. the key words here are regional and migration. we need to do something, and in order to do so we actually started by looking at the migration status quo. its causes, its consequences, and then we tried to peer into its future. but we did so through a regional lends. long-term solutions to the problems that have divided parts of the region in the united states can only be found in the region, and the united states is part of that region. and for migration in the future to be a matter of choice, not desperation. and in order to make it a non-issue, s
approaches to migration, competitiveness and human capital development for the u.s., mexico and central ameriamerica. >> this has been an effort that has -- over two years and it is trying to sort of rethink how the relationships, relationships within the region, including the migration relationship, but perhaps even more importantly the development and growth within the region. this way the region can compete more successfully in an increasingly difficult and competitive global world....
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an amnesty bill and restore the rule of law and restore american opportunity and do what's good for ameri. that's our job, that's our oath. it's a patriotic thing to do. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency with respect to the stabilization in iraq that was declared in executive order 13303 of may 22, 2003, is to continue in effect beyond may 22, 2013. obstacles to the continued reconstruction of iraq, the restoration and maintena
an amnesty bill and restore the rule of law and restore american opportunity and do what's good for ameri. that's our job, that's our oath. it's a patriotic thing to do. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency...