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. >>> hello, anna.n rogers. >> and darren harris of the green bay packers. >> we hear you have a wish. >> and we're here to make it come true. >> that young girl got the surprise of a lifetime. at 13, anna schmidt has been through numerous strokes, brain surgery and a heart transplant. now, she's well on the road to recovery. and a along the way, a couple green bay packers stepped up to make her dream come true. good morning, america. i'm ashleigh banfield, in for bianna golodryga. >> i'm dan harris. it is saturday, september 25th. >>> also coming up this morning, ashleigh, you care about this because you have two, young children. our story is about toddlers with potty mouths. you may have heard about it and stung by it. otherwise, cherubic tots dropping the f-bomb. authorities say kids are using bad language earlier than ever before. >>> we're going to begin with serious news about lindsay lohan. i said serious news about lindsay lohan. she is a free woman once again. she had been sent back to jail by
. >>> hello, anna.n rogers. >> and darren harris of the green bay packers. >> we hear you have a wish. >> and we're here to make it come true. >> that young girl got the surprise of a lifetime. at 13, anna schmidt has been through numerous strokes, brain surgery and a heart transplant. now, she's well on the road to recovery. and a along the way, a couple green bay packers stepped up to make her dream come true. good morning, america. i'm ashleigh banfield, in...
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. >> last month, anna started eighth grade.s supposed to be excellent. as for the packers, anna keeps saying, i think this is our year. by the way, you can see the packers take on the bears on monday night on "monday night football" on espn. >> i don't know a thing about football. but is anna going to get her wish that this is going to be the packers' year? >> don't look at me. >> they're good. they're good. >> she's bringing some luck to the team, no? >> she is. so far. they're doing pretty well. >> can you tell, this man does not know sports? but we love him still. >> he knows twitter. >> yes. i like cats. but that kid is incredible. >> way to go, anna. we're loving you here. yellow... ng a four- yellow. banana. ...to the standard rgb color system, quattron produces more colors... banana! ...and makes images brighter. banana! banana! when seen in 3d -- whoa! whoa! aah! quattron makes tv so realistic... whoa! ...you won't believe your eyes. [ male announcer ] aquos quattron 3d from sharp. [ engineer laughs ] you have to see it
. >> last month, anna started eighth grade.s supposed to be excellent. as for the packers, anna keeps saying, i think this is our year. by the way, you can see the packers take on the bears on monday night on "monday night football" on espn. >> i don't know a thing about football. but is anna going to get her wish that this is going to be the packers' year? >> don't look at me. >> they're good. they're good. >> she's bringing some luck to the team, no?...
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. >> reporter: it's late at night and anna ryan is restless.r americans, ryan finds herself drawn to the kitchen for an unhealthy midnight snack. now, what's going on? >> moving right past the fruit, right to the junk, can't tell what it is. some boxed goodie, probably. >> reporter: abc news taped anna's nocturnal activities and we asked her to watch them with us you're accumulating quite a lot of food in your hands. >> yes. >> reporter: just one phase of one night. >> yes. >> reporter: it's the ritual that anna can occur up to four times a night. again, you find yourself back to the bedroom. and now, you've got food on the bedside table. >> i'll look at that. lying down and chewing. >> reporter: when you look at that, how do you feel about that if. >> it's scary and unbelievable. it's sickening. >> reporter: because from bed to kitchen and back again, anna has been asleep the entire time. >> that's my biggest fear. >> reporter: that's dangerous, isn't it? >> that i'm going to choke to death. >> reporter: that you had no recollection that you h
. >> reporter: it's late at night and anna ryan is restless.r americans, ryan finds herself drawn to the kitchen for an unhealthy midnight snack. now, what's going on? >> moving right past the fruit, right to the junk, can't tell what it is. some boxed goodie, probably. >> reporter: abc news taped anna's nocturnal activities and we asked her to watch them with us you're accumulating quite a lot of food in your hands. >> yes. >> reporter: just one phase of one...
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but, unfortunately, or fortunately one can't say no to anna.>> jimmy: oh, my god, what a great picture. >> but it was a portfolio celebrating fashion's night out happening next week, believe it or not. and marc is, obviously, going to be doing wonderful things. i think you are going to be there. >> jimmy: i am going to be there, at your store. >> nice suit, by the way. >> jimmy: thank you, i am wearing marc jacobs. >> yes. >> jimmy: you know how to do it, buddy. [ laughter ] i'm very smart. i think, yeah. i think ahead, i knew he was going to be on here. [ applause ] you make great stuff, amazing stuff. >> thank you. >> jimmy: when did you realize as a designer -- i mean, you're just coming up, and you go -- i mean, it's a tough job. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, not everyone is immediately successful. when did you realize, i've made it? >> i think -- actually about 12 years ago i got a job with vuitton. my partner and i, we had started with marc jacobs years ago. and when we were approached by louis vuitton which is a company some people out ther
but, unfortunately, or fortunately one can't say no to anna.>> jimmy: oh, my god, what a great picture. >> but it was a portfolio celebrating fashion's night out happening next week, believe it or not. and marc is, obviously, going to be doing wonderful things. i think you are going to be there. >> jimmy: i am going to be there, at your store. >> nice suit, by the way. >> jimmy: thank you, i am wearing marc jacobs. >> yes. >> jimmy: you know how to do...
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anna gilligan will explain her schoolgirl crush. first, what is the latest on lyndsay lohan? if if you check her poke pockets, an 8 ball of six vie caw den. she stole them from me. >>> jimmy carter is awesome and everybody else sucks. that's according to jimmy rt kaer. in an interview with nbc news, a network that does news, the georgia jughead says he is superior to former other presidents. check it out, check it outers. >>> i feel my role is superior to other presidents. partly because of working at international affairs and to some degree domestic affairs. they have decided to fill vacuums in the world. when the united states won't deal with troubled areas, we go there and we meet with leaders who can bring an end to a conflict or an end to human right abuse. so they are shaped like our nation. >> his off clarified that hement to say,-- he meant to say, the carter center that he and his wife founded has given him superior opportunities to go good like turning cat into croissants. >> yean what to make of it. i would like to see clinton do that. >> i don't think he can. >> i
anna gilligan will explain her schoolgirl crush. first, what is the latest on lyndsay lohan? if if you check her poke pockets, an 8 ball of six vie caw den. she stole them from me. >>> jimmy carter is awesome and everybody else sucks. that's according to jimmy rt kaer. in an interview with nbc news, a network that does news, the georgia jughead says he is superior to former other presidents. check it out, check it outers. >>> i feel my role is superior to other presidents....
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cnbc's anna edwards is live in london. good morning, anna. >> good to see you, willie. it looks as if september continues to be a pretty strong month for equities in the u.s. and globally. actually, yesterday was a strong day on wall street. in the month of september is turning out to be pretty positive. we spent much of the spring and the summer worrying about debt levels in certain countries around europe and worrying about whether we'd see a double dip for the u.s. economy. well, in many cases we're still worried about those issues, but we've managed to put them to one side for the moment. we've seen a really strong rally in september, which is now entered into its fourth week. yesterday the dow closed at its highest level since may the 13th. so perhaps at least a turn in sentiment as we headed into the fall. looking ahead, we have the federal reserve deciding on monetary policy for the next month. that's taking place today. that's going to be a key date, a key moment for markets in today's session. we're not expecting any change in interest rates from the federal re
cnbc's anna edwards is live in london. good morning, anna. >> good to see you, willie. it looks as if september continues to be a pretty strong month for equities in the u.s. and globally. actually, yesterday was a strong day on wall street. in the month of september is turning out to be pretty positive. we spent much of the spring and the summer worrying about debt levels in certain countries around europe and worrying about whether we'd see a double dip for the u.s. economy. well, in...
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anna edwards is live in london. hello, anna. >> hello, willie. good to see you. global equities have done well in the month of september. not so yesterday. we saw the dow breaking a five-day winning streak in yesterday's session to close down by 0.2%. overnight watching closely the developments in the story between china and the united states. the exchange of words that's going on in relation to the value of the chinese currency. the u.s. has been arguing for some time that they think the chinese yuan is overvalued and say this disadvantages u.s. exporters and favors chinese exporters. well, the premier wen jiabao says if we saw a 20% appreciation in their currency that would lead to widespread bankruptcies in china so this war of words continues and will continue no doubt because wen jiabao is in the u.s. today and he's going to be meeting with president obama at around 11:00 eastern time. another story to watch out for, blockbusters has just confirmed within the last half hour they are filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy and operate around 3,000 stores in the unit
anna edwards is live in london. hello, anna. >> hello, willie. good to see you. global equities have done well in the month of september. not so yesterday. we saw the dow breaking a five-day winning streak in yesterday's session to close down by 0.2%. overnight watching closely the developments in the story between china and the united states. the exchange of words that's going on in relation to the value of the chinese currency. the u.s. has been arguing for some time that they think the...
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this is an interesting story involving anna ella carroll. more importantly, we're talking about hillary clinton being a member of the cabinet and other women who have served in cabinet level positions. in lincoln's time, you found out this lady wasn't in the cabinet, but had power in the administration. [no audio] >> she was born in 1815 and her father was the governor of maryland and she got a job with the national intelligence, that was a newspaper out of washington like an investigative reporter and later, she started her own political party, the american party. a candidate prop supposed to her -- proposed to her and she shot him down [low audio] >> she was the most powerful woman in america during the civil war. >> yes, until the beginning of 1863 and then she wasn't around and there's a reason [low audio] >> so lincoln's wife didn't want her around? >> she was jealous of her. but what a significant person. and now, she's finally coming to life. >> well, in 1876, they had a senate resolution to make her a major general 11 years after the
this is an interesting story involving anna ella carroll. more importantly, we're talking about hillary clinton being a member of the cabinet and other women who have served in cabinet level positions. in lincoln's time, you found out this lady wasn't in the cabinet, but had power in the administration. [no audio] >> she was born in 1815 and her father was the governor of maryland and she got a job with the national intelligence, that was a newspaper out of washington like an...
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. >> jimmy: katie holmes and anna paquin. >> anna paquin, josh duhamel.ou were -- you deejayed anna paquin's real wedding in real life. >> i did, yeah. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> well, i -- the costume designer on the film and i would deejay parties while we were out in greenport, making the movie and anna loved the music, so about three months before her wedding, she e-mailed me, was like, "hey, do you wanna deejay my wedding?" i was like, "yeah -- i'll deejay your wedding. [ laughter ] i was literally playing during dinner too. it was awesome. >> jimmy: really >> people were eating and drinking and -- >> jimmy: super fun. have you ever done it before? >> deejay yeah. >> jimmy: you've deejayed weddings? >> no, never a wedding. >> jimmy: just bar mitzvahs and birthday parties? >> yeah, mainly. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> mainly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- second career. >> this is a big step. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this is my first wedding. >> jimmy: that's exciting. how'd it go? did you do good? >> it was great. >> jimmy: did you play "we are family"? [ lau
. >> jimmy: katie holmes and anna paquin. >> anna paquin, josh duhamel.ou were -- you deejayed anna paquin's real wedding in real life. >> i did, yeah. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> well, i -- the costume designer on the film and i would deejay parties while we were out in greenport, making the movie and anna loved the music, so about three months before her wedding, she e-mailed me, was like, "hey, do you wanna deejay my wedding?" i was like,...
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good morning, anna. >> good to see you, willie. yesterday on the equity markets globally it was a tough session actually. today looks as if it could be a little different so we've got the futures for the markets on wall street suggesting that we might see a slightly firmer open. we've got lots of data due out in the united states later on so that's going to be one of the things guiding markets today. we said yesterday there would be a lot of focus on the chinese currency and that certainly has been the case. we saw president obama and the chinese premiere wen jiabao having a two-hour lengthy discussion at the sidelines of a u.n. gathering in new york on the subject of the chinese currency. now, of course, president obama and many in the u.s. claim that the chinese currency is undervalued to some 25 to 40% and the argument here being that this hurts american business because it would overvalue in their words the dollar and make exports more expensive from the united states so that's what that side of the argument is so the latest is
good morning, anna. >> good to see you, willie. yesterday on the equity markets globally it was a tough session actually. today looks as if it could be a little different so we've got the futures for the markets on wall street suggesting that we might see a slightly firmer open. we've got lots of data due out in the united states later on so that's going to be one of the things guiding markets today. we said yesterday there would be a lot of focus on the chinese currency and that...
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. >> reporter: anna and tom leuer got out just in time. >> it was windy. it took off. it came up and over the ridge. took out the house on top of the ridge. took out the house next to us. and then, ours was third to go. >> reporter: over the last couple of days, conditions have forced residents in the fire zone to combat the flames themselves, using shovels and rakes, whatever they had on-hand, to try to save their homes. >> but it was rolling over the hill here in big plumes. >> reporter: those who evacuated the area, have no way of getting back in, to see for themselves what damage has been done. >> i'm on pins and needles. we were wondering if it's still there. >> reporter: some residents never learned there was a mandatory evacuation. the reverse 911 system, designed to warn them, went down for a couple of hours. firefighters are currently assessing the damage within the fire zone. they're hoping to post a list of burned home online, for residents to review. diana alvear, abc news, los angeles. >>> and those firefighters will get a little help today from lighter wi
. >> reporter: anna and tom leuer got out just in time. >> it was windy. it took off. it came up and over the ridge. took out the house on top of the ridge. took out the house next to us. and then, ours was third to go. >> reporter: over the last couple of days, conditions have forced residents in the fire zone to combat the flames themselves, using shovels and rakes, whatever they had on-hand, to try to save their homes. >> but it was rolling over the hill here in big...
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but anna burger, who was once called the queen of labor, argues unions are still relevant. she believes they will have a major influence on the economic recovery and, down the line, on immigration reform. >> given that wages are stagnant, middle class is slipping away, more people are living in poverty than ever before that there's never been a moment that we've needed labor unions more than we need it today. the unions need to speak not just for our members but for all workers, which is what historically we had done. it was the labor unions who fought for social security and medicare. it was the labor unions who fought most recently for healthcare for all. it's what we have historically done. and i think we need to do it even more so and more aggressively. >> employers in the country decided long ago that they were going to invest major resources to make sure workers did not have a voice. either at work or in their communities. and so labor has been facing fierce opposition from the employer community for decades. and that has been driving the loss of strength that workers
but anna burger, who was once called the queen of labor, argues unions are still relevant. she believes they will have a major influence on the economic recovery and, down the line, on immigration reform. >> given that wages are stagnant, middle class is slipping away, more people are living in poverty than ever before that there's never been a moment that we've needed labor unions more than we need it today. the unions need to speak not just for our members but for all workers, which is...
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anna nicole smith's inheritance case will go to the supreme court.e if she will get money left behind by her late billionaire husband. >>> ashton kutcher wants to make a movie based on a twitter feed. >>> baby news, james van der beek announced they are proud parents of allile girl named olivia. some of the most powerful tv minds gathered in washington to talk about the impact of digital media on the future of television. leslie sanchez and eric logan were a few of the power panelists at the activism media summit at the marriott at metro center. wired magazine was also part of the talk on how digital media. dr. oz got credit for using twitter as a tool to motivate others. >> you can feel like you have a connection with a personality. so whether it is a dr. oz who has a twitter feed and it is coming right to you, you can actually reply and maybe he relies, maybe he dunn. i will tell you he does look at a lot of this. >> logan says he dunn think there will be another oprah and when asked if the obama's will appear on one of the shows he said you will h
anna nicole smith's inheritance case will go to the supreme court.e if she will get money left behind by her late billionaire husband. >>> ashton kutcher wants to make a movie based on a twitter feed. >>> baby news, james van der beek announced they are proud parents of allile girl named olivia. some of the most powerful tv minds gathered in washington to talk about the impact of digital media on the future of television. leslie sanchez and eric logan were a few of the power...
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so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village w
so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all...
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is there any guidance we are going to get, or are we honor anna -- on our own for this one?> i think the issue is the basis by which we do our analysis. the reason most are in conditional uses is we look at them on a case by case basis. we look at the immediate area, and that is a comfortable walking distance to reagan where is it there might be competition -- that is a comfortable distance. where is it there might be competition? i do not think we would be equipped to answer the question, because five involves much higher analysis we would not be able to conduct, so when we come to make our recommendations, we are making them in the context. >> part of the advocacy is it is an old school side. it has not been utilized for several years, and it has tons of parking. you are offering people parking, which is a premium. you are applying a mom and pop standards, and it is not an easy sight to fill, so i feel like you are having in both ways. >> my only response would be to analyze what the impacts of small1 business has on the city as of hall, i would argue no one can do it at f
is there any guidance we are going to get, or are we honor anna -- on our own for this one?> i think the issue is the basis by which we do our analysis. the reason most are in conditional uses is we look at them on a case by case basis. we look at the immediate area, and that is a comfortable walking distance to reagan where is it there might be competition -- that is a comfortable distance. where is it there might be competition? i do not think we would be equipped to answer the question,...
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president miguel and commissioners, thank you for this opportunity to make public comment, my name is mary anna ferris, ferris, i live at 3631 caesar chavez next to the proposed st. luke's hospital site. i am here representing a coalition of neighbors and neighborhood groups surrounding the hospital association, i represent lost flock, tiffany neighbors and the san jose guerrero coalition to save our streets. many of the families in our coalition live adjacent to the hospital campus and along the proposed truck routes that winds its way through our residential streets. all of our lives will be impacted both during construction and after the building is finished. we stand together before you to make our public comment. we are concerned with the accuracy of the alternatives analysis and several of the impact analyses, including traffic, noise, and air quality. we are particularly concerned, because there are very young, elderly, and infirm residents who live in the buildings bordering the proposed construction sites, truck routes and in the immediate neighborhood surrounding both. as a group, we
president miguel and commissioners, thank you for this opportunity to make public comment, my name is mary anna ferris, ferris, i live at 3631 caesar chavez next to the proposed st. luke's hospital site. i am here representing a coalition of neighbors and neighborhood groups surrounding the hospital association, i represent lost flock, tiffany neighbors and the san jose guerrero coalition to save our streets. many of the families in our coalition live adjacent to the hospital campus and along...
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at easter in austria, at the current cardinal of the anna -- cardinal of vienna went on tv to defend the pope's record. >> he wanted to investigate but had been blocked. the obstruction was cardinal sodono. this approach was unprecedented. >> what this says is that this this -- is thick blanket of secrecy, there are holes in the blanket. there are holes coming through because they realize this is a different world. maintaining secrecy is not possible. >> pope benedict reputation was supposed to be enhanced by the news you try to act against pedophile priests, but he was unhappy with the airing of the dirty laundry. this is a telling example of a pulp conflicted. >> you are harming the church, admitting the church has gone wrong. it is not popular. >> has there been an evolution? do you think? >> i hope and pray, because if there hasn't that is not good. >> god is truth and truth sets you free. gospels proclaim it and the catholic church spent 2000 years spreading the word. yet when they came to its worst child abusers, the word was erased. the offenders were allowed to step aside. th
at easter in austria, at the current cardinal of the anna -- cardinal of vienna went on tv to defend the pope's record. >> he wanted to investigate but had been blocked. the obstruction was cardinal sodono. this approach was unprecedented. >> what this says is that this this -- is thick blanket of secrecy, there are holes in the blanket. there are holes coming through because they realize this is a different world. maintaining secrecy is not possible. >> pope benedict...
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every time. >> jimmy: anna is the nicest -- >> i know. i was doing the skit and, you know, with cheri oteri an ana gasteyer and i was so like nervous and excited. >> jimmy: was it jerry springer or something? or what was it? >> yes. it was like -- no, it was sally jessy raphael. >> jmy: oh, yeah. okay. >> and i was supposed to be this wild, out of ctrol teen who kept having dog puppies or something. and -- [ light laughter ] > jimmy: made me laugh. >> and -- and at one point, i was supposed to hit her and -- and in -- in -- after the walkthrough, they made me change my punching style. >> jimmy: yeah, it's like from here to this >> --to something. and it totally threw me off. and i punched her right in the nose. >> jimmy: straight on. i remember like, "oh my god." i always laugh. i try not to laugh in any sketches. [ laughter ] but i try. how do you not laugh when someone gets punched in the face. >> i really -- i really broke character. >> jimmy: you broke -- yeah, we all went like -- >> and then immediately went right back to it. >> jimm
every time. >> jimmy: anna is the nicest -- >> i know. i was doing the skit and, you know, with cheri oteri an ana gasteyer and i was so like nervous and excited. >> jimmy: was it jerry springer or something? or what was it? >> yes. it was like -- no, it was sally jessy raphael. >> jmy: oh, yeah. okay. >> and i was supposed to be this wild, out of ctrol teen who kept having dog puppies or something. and -- [ light laughter ] > jimmy: made me laugh....
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harriet wu, thomas lee, anna liu. >> this feels a little bit like the academy awards, and i wish i hadn tombolo and said, "and the winner is." the thank you very much to the organizers for acknowledging up- and-coming leaders in our community for they are the ones that will unite and bring our communities together with a stronger voice but also with and that the and support for other communities as well, so it is my pleasure to announce that the recipients of the 2010 apa heritage award in the emerging leadership category is thomas lee. [applause] thomas, please join us on stage. i'm going to start reading my script so you know about thomas's incredible leadership. i know we have done great work with the community youth center and many community-based organizations. thomas has participated in at least two service projects per week since 2007. carly estop more pursuing a degree in marketing, he has also been active in the community from a very young age and has volunteered for callous area nonprofit organizations. graphic and by design has always been his passion. he has always voluntee
harriet wu, thomas lee, anna liu. >> this feels a little bit like the academy awards, and i wish i hadn tombolo and said, "and the winner is." the thank you very much to the organizers for acknowledging up- and-coming leaders in our community for they are the ones that will unite and bring our communities together with a stronger voice but also with and that the and support for other communities as well, so it is my pleasure to announce that the recipients of the 2010 apa...
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. >>> plus the battle over the will left by the late anna nicole smith's husband heads back to the u.s. supreme court. >>> from back yard politics to big college rallies. president obama hits the campaign trail hard for democrats. i'm joel brown at the white house. >>> president obama is on a campaign style swing through three states in two days. he's raising cash and supporting democrats running for office this november and with control of congress at stake, they will need every vote they can get to keep their majority on capitol hill. joel brown is live at the white house with more on the latest. joel. >> reporter: lesli, with democrats facing trouble in the midterms, the president is on the road again trying to light a fire under his base and hoping to turn 2010 into the new 2008. the president is back out campaigning. his first stop, not a huge rally, but this small back yard in new mexico. president obama came here to look undecided voters in the eye and convince them not to give up on democrats in november. his theme was education. >> and the number 1 issue in terms of us succeed
. >>> plus the battle over the will left by the late anna nicole smith's husband heads back to the u.s. supreme court. >>> from back yard politics to big college rallies. president obama hits the campaign trail hard for democrats. i'm joel brown at the white house. >>> president obama is on a campaign style swing through three states in two days. he's raising cash and supporting democrats running for office this november and with control of congress at stake, they...
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joining you, anna marie cox, washington correspondent for "gq magazine," and ramesh siku.sion complaining about the national media. when did taking questions from reporter become so scare? >> i think there's a two-fold strategy. one, i woornt wouldn't underh e underestimate the fact that -- >> don't they get national television shows? delaware? >> second, she want to run against the elites and the press. so this is just part of her campaign strategy. and that's true of sharon engle, as well. >> anna marie, you could make a case that if the reports had at her they would talk about mitchcraft, masturbation, and -- witchcraft, masturbation, and not the real issues. >> right. i think there's a case to be made for that. i have to say although my sympathies are with the democratic party generally, it's not like those candidate are really welcome in the press either. everyone wants to run against the press. i think that people are -- candidates of either stripe pick and choose where they're going to take their stand. >> they control access to the press. but to say i'm not going t
joining you, anna marie cox, washington correspondent for "gq magazine," and ramesh siku.sion complaining about the national media. when did taking questions from reporter become so scare? >> i think there's a two-fold strategy. one, i woornt wouldn't underh e underestimate the fact that -- >> don't they get national television shows? delaware? >> second, she want to run against the elites and the press. so this is just part of her campaign strategy. and that's true...
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. >>> anna ruann te slots paalort open neet week because of politics in cecil coonty.waiting for a decisson in the attorney ggnerrl in its role on the voter referendum on slots at arunnel mills. it's also spending miilions oo dollars ii the hopes of blocking slots at the a anne arundel ú%unty mall. >> the substantial amount of their revenues come from maryland, and most of that from conditions so by delaying slots in an anne arundellcounty they continue to rakeein maryland dollars in west virginia and control the market. >> 1penn national claims to be supporting the first amendment stay tuned for fox 45 morning news for continuing coverage of this tory. we will talk to tte representativv of the cordish company that is trying to bring slots with arundel malls. that will be followed with a reprrsentative group against bringing thh slots machines to the mall. for all of november's news for november's midterm elections, go tt our website at foxbaltimore.com and cllck on the vote 2010 in the news features section. operaahouse will be officialll renamed for the former baltim
. >>> anna ruann te slots paalort open neet week because of politics in cecil coonty.waiting for a decisson in the attorney ggnerrl in its role on the voter referendum on slots at arunnel mills. it's also spending miilions oo dollars ii the hopes of blocking slots at the a anne arundel ú%unty mall. >> the substantial amount of their revenues come from maryland, and most of that from conditions so by delaying slots in an anne arundellcounty they continue to rakeein maryland...
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anna and simon have been together forever, it seems, but then she meets another man. simon falls in love, too, with the same man that she falls for. >> what you never lose is the curiosity and longing and it urges. they don't go away, but somehow we are not supposed to have them, because we always have to have everything under control. that is a contradiction we have to live with as adults. that is the only thing that drives the plot of the film. the fact that it ignores that convention. >> this is the third time he has had a film and competition at the venice. 12 years ago he was here for the first time. the low-budget production became and into a national art house hit and. german film making back on the world map. -- and put german filmmaking back on the world map. "3" marks a return to the native germany and also his native language. >> working in english, i would never be able to catch the nuances of language that give its humor. just a couple words said in a different accent. that is why i don't think i could ever move to another country permanently, because i w
anna and simon have been together forever, it seems, but then she meets another man. simon falls in love, too, with the same man that she falls for. >> what you never lose is the curiosity and longing and it urges. they don't go away, but somehow we are not supposed to have them, because we always have to have everything under control. that is a contradiction we have to live with as adults. that is the only thing that drives the plot of the film. the fact that it ignores that convention....
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if you are traveling in anna run deal counttywe are dealing with a motorcycle accident at ggen burnie southbound lanes of oak mannerrdrive. we're looking at high speeds at many of our other ain lines. as we take a look at llberty road, we are clocking in at 61úr loop. and ccecking and taking a live llok here, you we can see no the inner or outer loop lanes. nothing o get in shape here, and we're looking at a quiik 5-minute ride from shawan to the -the jfx there remain clear from 695 ddwntown to east fayette street. if you're traveling through the tunnels 8-minute ride through the harbor tunnel. that's the traffic edgg report. patrice, back to you.3 >>> thank you, auren, and i foo's all new comedy premiers tomorrow. %-for, if you are, then can you, %-our website at foxbbltimore.cm and you can win valuable prices. we will take three winnnrs next tuesday. %-gaming console and a campingii prize pack. you can watch all new comedies -n fall here on fox 45. catch the seeson premier of glee and the season premier of raising hope. and the running wild >>politians are famous for mud %-this ear
if you are traveling in anna run deal counttywe are dealing with a motorcycle accident at ggen burnie southbound lanes of oak mannerrdrive. we're looking at high speeds at many of our other ain lines. as we take a look at llberty road, we are clocking in at 61úr loop. and ccecking and taking a live llok here, you we can see no the inner or outer loop lanes. nothing o get in shape here, and we're looking at a quiik 5-minute ride from shawan to the -the jfx there remain clear from 695 ddwntown...
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. >>> meanwhile, this morning on "the early show," anna wintour on the biggest night ever for americane new cbs news app for the ipad. i'm terrell brown. we'll have that and more on "the early show" a little bit later on this morning. this is the "cbs morning news." words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund >>> to infinity and beyond! can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. i
. >>> meanwhile, this morning on "the early show," anna wintour on the biggest night ever for americane new cbs news app for the ipad. i'm terrell brown. we'll have that and more on "the early show" a little bit later on this morning. this is the "cbs morning news." words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has...
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nice try, anna, but for advice that really works, ,help.eu.com. >> it was 20 years ago on tuesday that representatives of the former communist east germany signed a document with west german leaders in berlin. it would bring an end to the country's post-war division and lay the groundwork for treatment -- german unity on october 1, 1990. the unification treaty was the culmination of the east's peaceful resolution and put an end to the police state that had grown increasingly corrupt and despised. >> two signatures sealed the end of east germany. [applause] with the unification treaty in 1990, the former communist state merge with the federal republic of germany and adopted its laws and constitution. >> the unification treaty is a huge achievement for the future united germany. >> for many east germans, the treaty delivered freedom from an oppressive regime, but there are still areas of contention. one was whether to release the files selected by the east german secret police. another was what to do with land and property confiscated by the communists. on both issues, there was a compro
nice try, anna, but for advice that really works, ,help.eu.com. >> it was 20 years ago on tuesday that representatives of the former communist east germany signed a document with west german leaders in berlin. it would bring an end to the country's post-war division and lay the groundwork for treatment -- german unity on october 1, 1990. the unification treaty was the culmination of the east's peaceful resolution and put an end to the police state that had grown increasingly corrupt and...
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that's crucial for an estimated 20,000 patients, like anna renault, who after eight bouts with cancer, was close to her million-dollar limit and was afraid of bankruptcy. >> people just don't stop and realize how much impact this bill will have on people's quality of life. >> reporter: also going into effect today, adult children up to age 26 can stay on their parents' policy, an estimated two million young adults will benefit here. and then there's the president's promise of paying for prevention. >> preventive care will now be offered under your. >> reporter: that's true but not for everyone. many patients will get free preventive care for tests like mammograms or for flu shots, but in the fine print, this only applies to new policies, or policies the company has changed. still, for thousands of americans, the financial pressure that comes with disease just got easier to take. >> i don't have to worry about at least that piece of it anymore. >> reporter: meanwhile, the cost of these benefits will not be cheap. the nation's employers have said that just covering the adult children al
that's crucial for an estimated 20,000 patients, like anna renault, who after eight bouts with cancer, was close to her million-dollar limit and was afraid of bankruptcy. >> people just don't stop and realize how much impact this bill will have on people's quality of life. >> reporter: also going into effect today, adult children up to age 26 can stay on their parents' policy, an estimated two million young adults will benefit here. and then there's the president's promise of paying...
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and i would like to especially thank anna that provided the lunch that we enjoyed through the department of public health, thanks for that. and at this time, i would like to open up to questions. >> hi, i have a question about san francisco as a focus point of the bay area. and i have been looking at other economic reports and it struck me that there are about 450,000 cars registered to san franciscoians that are night time cars and during the day, 900,000 cars, and in terms of a movement toward social change, how do we address the issue that, you know, as aware as san franciscoians may be about issues and walkability, the city during the day, basically belongs to the bay area, and how do we think of regional government ideas or spread the message out, particularly given the things, and some suburban stagszs charge for parking and glenn parks doesn't. and we are part of a chain and i would like to know your thoughts of spreading that change network. >> i can actually speak to that briefly, but, part of education aspect is sort of what the metropolitan transportation commission does and r
and i would like to especially thank anna that provided the lunch that we enjoyed through the department of public health, thanks for that. and at this time, i would like to open up to questions. >> hi, i have a question about san francisco as a focus point of the bay area. and i have been looking at other economic reports and it struck me that there are about 450,000 cars registered to san franciscoians that are night time cars and during the day, 900,000 cars, and in terms of a movement...
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cnbc's anna edwards is with us. >> good to see you, willie. the big story what the fomc had had to say about the state of the economy yesterday. they didn't change interest rates, of course, that was expected and pretty low already. but they did give us an update on how they see things progressing for the u.s. economy including being a little bit more worried about the path of inflation or more specifically deflation falling prices into the future. that's got the markets assuming that we're going to see more quantitative easing so more bond buying by the federal reserve, increasing the size of their balance sheet, trying to push up prices by doing that. the markets are now factoring in we will see some kind of it but even ben bernanke has in the past raised concerns about whether this will work and he's been pretty open about the fact that we're kind of in unchartered territory for central banks and doesn't know what kind of impact this is going to have on the economy. is it going to fulfill two key mandates the fed has both price stability an
cnbc's anna edwards is with us. >> good to see you, willie. the big story what the fomc had had to say about the state of the economy yesterday. they didn't change interest rates, of course, that was expected and pretty low already. but they did give us an update on how they see things progressing for the u.s. economy including being a little bit more worried about the path of inflation or more specifically deflation falling prices into the future. that's got the markets assuming that...
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it was created by fashion designer anna sui. but the trend didn't start with the designer.t began when grunge rocker kurt cobain wore his girlfriend courtney love's old, or "vintage," dress over long underwear. he was encouraging guys to express their feminine side. he also started another fashion trend. >> what grunge did for us in the late 20th century was really incorporate the use of vintage fashion into everyday dress and encourage people to self-style. >> reporter: youthful celebs have started trends through history. president john kennedy was this country's youngest president. he was president in the 1960s. he didn't wear hats. so they went out of style. in our lifetime britney spears encouraged us to bare our bellies with super low-rise pants. trends also often reflect the social climate. camouflage patterns were originally created to protect soldiers in war. but they became fashionable through '80s hip-hop. that's when experts say camouflage was worn as a statement about the wars being fought on america's streets. designer christian dior brought it to high fashion
it was created by fashion designer anna sui. but the trend didn't start with the designer.t began when grunge rocker kurt cobain wore his girlfriend courtney love's old, or "vintage," dress over long underwear. he was encouraging guys to express their feminine side. he also started another fashion trend. >> what grunge did for us in the late 20th century was really incorporate the use of vintage fashion into everyday dress and encourage people to self-style. >> reporter:...
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it's our anna costia drum line. building wind farms and expanding clean energy manufacturing. but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. we are fourteenth in line for take off. beep, beep, beep. looks like its bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped that second soda. remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! (train child) the train is now arriving. (announcer) the train has arrived indeed. amtrack. enjoy the journey. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, expresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean
it's our anna costia drum line. building wind farms and expanding clean energy manufacturing. but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. we are...
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. >> anna garcia, nbc bay area news. >> bottom line, if you received one of the birthday cards without the required details, they said they will make good on their offer and give you two plane tickets to anywhere in the united states. remember, there are 15 conditions to go with those plane tickets, so it's not free. it's not easy to book, either, and it does require a seven-day stay and the tickets are only for adults. >>> they didn't play ball for at&t, they played "verdi," but it was the great weather that stole the show. instead of balls and strikes, the crowd watched the opera ida on the diamond vision scoreboard. a crowd of about 30,000 was expected but perhaps even more were lured by this warm weather. >> what a great idea to sit there in the ballpark and listen to some opera. that sounds very chic. >> beautiful weather. right now it's still kind of warm outside, not just around san francisco where it's still 68 degrees. there you see the wind barely out of the west with 3. typically we'd be in the low 50s with fog rolling again. let's take you over to oakland and you'll see alm
. >> anna garcia, nbc bay area news. >> bottom line, if you received one of the birthday cards without the required details, they said they will make good on their offer and give you two plane tickets to anywhere in the united states. remember, there are 15 conditions to go with those plane tickets, so it's not free. it's not easy to book, either, and it does require a seven-day stay and the tickets are only for adults. >>> they didn't play ball for at&t, they played...
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in asia and africa latin america the rest of europe in the united states and elsewhere apart from anna chan territorial claims concerns were again raised that pumping for fuel in the world's refrigerator as it's sometimes known could speed up global warming a quarter of the world's untapped an idjit resources altered states have become increasingly anxious just take their claims on to the look pretty piece of pie but russia says they'll be no fighting over the arctic fortunes and any territorial dispute what will result in just as important and friendly atmosphere as a big dinner it's been a great show for our t.v. moscow. u.s. census figures show america's poverty level is at its highest for one hundred years wars in iraq and afghanistan along with the turmoil of the financial crisis blamed for the grim statistic is resident asks people on the streets of new york how bad they think the situation really is. the u.s. census bureau released a report indicating that about forty four million americans or one in seven live below the poverty level that's the highest it's been in over half of
in asia and africa latin america the rest of europe in the united states and elsewhere apart from anna chan territorial claims concerns were again raised that pumping for fuel in the world's refrigerator as it's sometimes known could speed up global warming a quarter of the world's untapped an idjit resources altered states have become increasingly anxious just take their claims on to the look pretty piece of pie but russia says they'll be no fighting over the arctic fortunes and any...
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in asia and africa latin america the rest of europe in the united states and elsewhere apart from anna chan territorial claims concerns were again raised that pumping for fuel in the world's refrigerator as it's sometimes known could speed up global warming a quarter of the world's untapped an idjit resources altered states have become increasingly anxious just take their claims on to the look pretty piece of pie but russia says they'll be no fighting over the arctic fortunes and any territorial dispute but will result in just as informal and friendly atmosphere as a big dinner exhibit at the actual art t.v. moscow. or professor author buckman says the scale of the issue makes it impossible to solve in any other way than dialogue. it's impossible to envision any magic bullet that suddenly appears instantaneously and solves the problem once and forever so the solutions really are the dialogues and the russian geographic society has to be complemented for their vision initiating a dialogue that will. that will support the type of cooperation and avoidance of conflict that is necessary to
in asia and africa latin america the rest of europe in the united states and elsewhere apart from anna chan territorial claims concerns were again raised that pumping for fuel in the world's refrigerator as it's sometimes known could speed up global warming a quarter of the world's untapped an idjit resources altered states have become increasingly anxious just take their claims on to the look pretty piece of pie but russia says they'll be no fighting over the arctic fortunes and any...