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tavis: the annie e. casey foundation is a non profit organizations. these things seem to be linked to me. i raised the notion of this debt ceiling legislation passed before congress took its recess. we know for the next 10 years, there are going to be massive cuts and some are two programs that benefit children. where are these -- how are children going to be impacted by this legislation? >> we think the most important thing is as the congress struggles with where to make cuts and how to bring the country's revenues in line with expenses, we have got to make some smart choices. there is tough choices but we have to make them smart choices and we think the way to do that is to keep in mind what is most important and we think investing in children is one of the most important things the country can do. what is most cost-effective? third, what is likely to contribute to the future and the legacy for today's policymakers? that means as we look at each individual program, each dollar that we spend, each dollar that we try to raise, are weak investing as wi
tavis: the annie e. casey foundation is a non profit organizations. these things seem to be linked to me. i raised the notion of this debt ceiling legislation passed before congress took its recess. we know for the next 10 years, there are going to be massive cuts and some are two programs that benefit children. where are these -- how are children going to be impacted by this legislation? >> we think the most important thing is as the congress struggles with where to make cuts and how to...
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and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok.o the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and star
and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok.o the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and star
and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read
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and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok.o the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suitcase. you'll find letters to no one, objects found and lost, a plastic white fan, contradictory j. -- jade green, city grids, the last bite of an ice cream cone.
and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok.o the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines...
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tavis: annie jacobsen is a contributing editor and the author of a bestseller, "area 51."ood to have the on the program. what is happening in nevada that is so secretive that u.s. presidents are denying it? >> alatas happening as i write in my book. 75 miles north of las vegas is the nevada at testing rates. it is about the size of connecticut. inside of that is area 51. it is not just the air force that is there, it is the cia. i write about the atomic agency. now that is the department of energy. you have all kinds of a government presence in the desert. none of which the government will talk about. they still will not officially say at area 51 exists. tavis: how the know, this is a dance tax. how did you get all of this? >> my research began when i was at a christmas dinner party seated next to a scientist named edward who live here in california. he said he had a story for me. as a reporter i hear that a lot. but what he said to me was phenomenal. starting in 1957, he developed stealth technology for the cia at area 51. the reason he could talk about it was because the
tavis: annie jacobsen is a contributing editor and the author of a bestseller, "area 51."ood to have the on the program. what is happening in nevada that is so secretive that u.s. presidents are denying it? >> alatas happening as i write in my book. 75 miles north of las vegas is the nevada at testing rates. it is about the size of connecticut. inside of that is area 51. it is not just the air force that is there, it is the cia. i write about the atomic agency. now that is the...
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if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at and there is an emotional component to it and this is a lot of blood and ble bleeding control and pressure and elevation and pressure poi point. to stop bleeding you put direct pressure on the wound. then you do direct pressure and elevation and then you do direc pressure and elevation and a pressure point. direct pressure on the wound an dressing goes on it and a bandage holding it in place. oh my gosh the dress acknowledges soaked through and what do i do? take it off and throw it away? no. put another one on top and hold tighter and get a good grip on it and if you elevate the affe affected part it will
if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at...
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. (♪ music playing ) >> we're still here on mission street at the corner of annie alley.hey're named, somebody told me they're named for san francisco's early famous ladies. (chuckling). >> i want to point out the building here at 660 mission street, which i believe is an unreinforced masonry building retrofitted, seismically upgraded. once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right? >> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusable or repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what they appear to be. these are sheet metal details and trims. sheet metal cornices. san francisco was famous for the sheet metal work. when you go into the sheet metal shop, the whole front of the building is made of sheet metal. that is pacific? no, powell. >> i tric
. (♪ music playing ) >> we're still here on mission street at the corner of annie alley.hey're named, somebody told me they're named for san francisco's early famous ladies. (chuckling). >> i want to point out the building here at 660 mission street, which i believe is an unreinforced masonry building retrofitted, seismically upgraded. once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right? >> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may...
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annie lori with slate. >>> hopefully some good news around the corner.ll keep our fingers crossed. thank you. >>> there is a critical shortage of medicine for some serious diseases. at least 180 drugs have declared in short supply this year. that's according to the "new york times". that's a new record. these drugs are crucial for treating colon and breast cancer, childhood leukemia and other diseases. a nationwide stockpile of cancer medications is being proposed as a solution to the problem. we'll be right back. >>> the suj for a missing utah woman has led police to abandoned mine shafs along the mountains of eastern mav nav. susan powell, a mother of two young boys, vanished in december of 2009 after failing to show up for work. her husband, josh powell, is considered a person of interest, but police won't say what evidence led them to mine shafts. northbound's miguel has more. >> reporter: from the skies above the back country of eli, nevada, to the ground where investigators combed through steep rugged terrain, the search for missing mom, susan powe
annie lori with slate. >>> hopefully some good news around the corner.ll keep our fingers crossed. thank you. >>> there is a critical shortage of medicine for some serious diseases. at least 180 drugs have declared in short supply this year. that's according to the "new york times". that's a new record. these drugs are crucial for treating colon and breast cancer, childhood leukemia and other diseases. a nationwide stockpile of cancer medications is being proposed as...
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you, annie.r volatile week. >> yeah. we absolutely have. stocks are not liking the month of bad economic news that we've gotten from the united states and europe, and they've tumbled to real lows. they've lost all of the gains that they've made this year. >> what are the biggest concerns here then? >> the biggest concerns going forward are just the slowdown in europe and trouble for the united states. unemployment numbers and the industrial production numbers for a few months now. >> i believe a lot of people are investing in gold. gold was up $1,800. >> if there's any silver lining, gold is up. it seems like it's a good time to invest in stocks in terms of historical price earning ratios, but investors are very, very nervous right now. >> u.s. treasury bonds, explain that one. >> it's the flight so safety. people are looking to the safety of gold. they're looking to the safety of the u.s. debt because they're not seeing investment opportunities, because the slowdown is real. it's so real that we
you, annie.r volatile week. >> yeah. we absolutely have. stocks are not liking the month of bad economic news that we've gotten from the united states and europe, and they've tumbled to real lows. they've lost all of the gains that they've made this year. >> what are the biggest concerns here then? >> the biggest concerns going forward are just the slowdown in europe and trouble for the united states. unemployment numbers and the industrial production numbers for a few months...
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i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie.ouncer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this late sunday night sports wrap. the giants landed half of their players on the disabled list and still managed to win a game today. velden first at-bat puts one in the upper deck and right. it's 3-0 giants. the belt family seeing his fifth homer of the year on eventual fifth of the game. then jose altuve knocked in another. guillermo took over. two more run scored. the giants in a hole 4-3. it was a pull ben game for the giants steve edelson. and his perfect inning and a third. giants tied it in the first a
i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie.ouncer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help...
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annie in atlanta writes, it's been for a while. free trade agreements anyone?y here to enhance profit-driven corporate greed and becoming less useful to them by the day as the people of both china and india are now creating a consumer class. jenna in california, you bet, jack, look at how the stock market reacted to the farce of a compromise debt ceiling bill passage. the markets aren't stupid. anyone who voted for this bill should be packing up their offices now, because they will not be re-elected. and larry in texas says, yes, good jobs of shipped overseas replaced with low-paying service jobs. greed is now legal and we're more divided as a nation than any time in our history, well, except maybe the civil war, right, larry? we haven't hit the bottom yet, but when we do it will be ten times worse than the great depression. on a happy note, you can go to the blog and read more about this stuff, cnn.com/caffertyfile file. wolf? >> a lot of people do it every single day, thanks very much. >>> "john king, usa" coming up at the top of the hour for our north americ
annie in atlanta writes, it's been for a while. free trade agreements anyone?y here to enhance profit-driven corporate greed and becoming less useful to them by the day as the people of both china and india are now creating a consumer class. jenna in california, you bet, jack, look at how the stock market reacted to the farce of a compromise debt ceiling bill passage. the markets aren't stupid. anyone who voted for this bill should be packing up their offices now, because they will not be...
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and the adorable girl from "annie"?. adorable girl from "annie "? so i just have to show a college id? and you get an extra hundred dollars back on these laptop deals. the college of mime doesn't count. that's not gonna help. [ male announcer ] staples has great laptop deals for students. that was easy. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why ey're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. >>> "celebrity secrets: underage & famous" continues. >>> while a few child stars stay famous for life, the majority are relegated to where are they now status. what is life like when you have peaked at puberty? from los angeles, chris connelly finds out. >> macaulay cull kin thihi "hom alone." lindsay lohan in "the parent trap." hitting it big as a child star is no guarantee of grownup success. of the kind enjoyed by drew barrymore or natalie p
and the adorable girl from "annie"?. adorable girl from "annie "? so i just have to show a college id? and you get an extra hundred dollars back on these laptop deals. the college of mime doesn't count. that's not gonna help. [ male announcer ] staples has great laptop deals for students. that was easy. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why ey're...
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. >> the museum has exciting anni >> we do not have a quorum right now. we will start with non-action items and hopefully we will have a quorum when we have action items we have to address. please call the roll. >> commissioner diazjoseph. >> commissioner joseph: here. >> commissioner roja: >> here. >> members may address the commission for up to three minutes at such a time the item is called. does anyone want to address the commission on an item not on tonight's jeagenda? >> i want to say that folks in the north beach corridor are anxiously anticipating the passage of the limited live entertainment area. there are businesses entering in, very excited about the opportunity with this legislation to pass. it is an accessory use so it will help some of the businesses adjust their models. it will be a warm and inviting area. we cannot wait. thank you. >> thank you. we will go to the police department and introduce rich corea who we omitted from the agenda but we know he is here. please come forward. >> good evening, commissioners. i want to come tonight, i h
. >> the museum has exciting anni >> we do not have a quorum right now. we will start with non-action items and hopefully we will have a quorum when we have action items we have to address. please call the roll. >> commissioner diazjoseph. >> commissioner joseph: here. >> commissioner roja: >> here. >> members may address the commission for up to three minutes at such a time the item is called. does anyone want to address the commission on an item not...
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i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. in shootings within half hour of each other we have two pieces of video into kron 4 this where the first shooting two people were injured atop a truck and the video on the right happened right after that on 54th and foothill or one man was shot three men were shot and were taken to highland hospital no word on their conditions. caltran is on and another fatal shooting >> the shooting took place at a cul-de-sac it is not very well lead who he said this place is popular for people hanging out at night it happened shortly after midnight. >> we are all hoping to get more information from the police this place has seen violence her missal old not for the person the was just it is a very nice >> another developing story we're following at a san francisco court services are back to normal after another protest disruptive evening commute shutting down the civic center and paul st. stati
i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. in shootings within half hour of each other we have two pieces of video into kron 4 this where the first shooting two people were injured atop a truck and the video on the right happened right after that on 54th and foothill or one man was shot three men were shot and were taken to highland hospital no word on their...
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didn't turn ou [ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie. to be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my
didn't turn ou [ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie. to be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air...
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i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. bart has an anonymous are going to go head-to-head in a meeting today bart executives are holding a special meeting today and they are and be talking about issues that sparked all this the big a thing was when they shut down cell phone service on all bart platform will trend is at board headquarters and what anonymous ones and what it will take to stop these protest >> all five demands have to be met if we are giving you poll points 4 and 5 they want the the guns taken away from bart police officers this was said during the oscar grant trial there was video provided by the plea sheave that he had thrown a knife because one of the police officers to open fire they want that investigation to be reopened they say it was police brutality if all promises of a were not matched on there website they are saying see you on monday that we've already seen the two weeks in a row at 5:00 p.m
i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. bart has an anonymous are going to go head-to-head in a meeting today bart executives are holding a special meeting today and they are and be talking about issues that sparked all this the big a thing was when they shut down cell phone service on all bart platform will trend is at board headquarters and what anonymous ones...
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stick around. [ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie.e asked them to be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. >>> in north korea the annual festival celebrating the birth of kim jong-il's dad. it's the largest gymnastics display in the world. can you believe that at your own risk. as with all dictator spectacles, children are a terrible part of this display. so too are flip carts that spell out all sorts of kim jong-il statements. already on the verge of starvation, north korea has been hit by bad flooding. floods that killed at least dozens of people and destroyed dozens of homes and farmland. south korea wa
stick around. [ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie.e asked them to be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze...
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they're like members of your family, your brother, fax machine, your uncle ben, your aunt annie, your mama celeste, aunt annie, your mama celeste, your go daddy.was born in this . [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include hea
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commissioner garcia: annie could say if this is -- then you could say if this is code compliant, then you can keep them. put your positions pigeon put yourself in the position of the client and read your words. that would be your characterization, not mine. commissioner fung: i have a motion. commissioner fung: i have a motion to uphold the permit except for the globe -- ground floor deck. >> then i would have to -- commissioner garcia: you do not have the opportunity to speak. >> sir, sit down. thank you. commissioner garcia: the amendment i would make is that unless there is a way to show becker they should be placed back on the decks unless they are shown to be not in compliance with the code. commissioner fung: i accept that. >> me? commissioner rcm: -- garcia: i do not think so. commissioner goh: it is just based on those appliances. commissioner garcia: it is for those apartments that are affected by the permit. not all of them are. commissioner goh: 8 of them are. >> absolutely no work would be done to the ground floor deck. in that condition still in there? and then additional
commissioner garcia: annie could say if this is -- then you could say if this is code compliant, then you can keep them. put your positions pigeon put yourself in the position of the client and read your words. that would be your characterization, not mine. commissioner fung: i have a motion. commissioner fung: i have a motion to uphold the permit except for the globe -- ground floor deck. >> then i would have to -- commissioner garcia: you do not have the opportunity to speak. >>...
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i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie.le announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. >>> welcome back, everybody. now the four-letter word that is causing quite a controversy, and this is a word we can say on tv, d-i-e-t, diet. >> that's not the word i thought you were going to say. >> sorry to disappoint. >> it is the basis of a forthcoming children's book about an overweight teenager and as abc's andrea canning reports, the critics are already up in arms about it. >> reporter: on the cover of the new book "maggie goes on a diet" maggie is seen dreaming of a thinner self. the 14-year-old character is bullied relentlessly. maggie was teased and made fun of just about every day at school. she was called fatty and chubby and other names that were very cruel. searching the refrigerator in hopes she would feel better, eating lots of bread and cheeses, including some cheddar. but after losing a lot of weight by eating healthier foods like oatmeal and fruit and exercising more,
i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie.le announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. >>> welcome back, everybody. now the four-letter word that is causing quite a controversy, and this is a word we can say on tv, d-i-e-t, diet. >> that's not the word i thought you were going to say. >> sorry to disappoint. >> it is the basis of a forthcoming children's book about an overweight teenager and...
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annie was a bank teller. they bought a house and their kids were doing well in school. then a year ago, both parents lost their jobs. >> we had the american dream, but it's going down the drain. >> reporter: the hidalgos show a snapshot of the economic vice that's gripping american children. in 38 states child poverty went up from 2000 to 2009. across the country, nearly 15 million children, one of every five lived below the poverty line, a big reason, stubbornly high unemployment rates. 23 million children don't have a parent with a full-time job. and more than 5 million children are the youngest victims of the foreclosure epidemic. now unable to find work, the hidalgos are about to lose their home and with it their children's sense of security. >> when i go to sleep, i don't know where i'm going to be the next day. >> reporter: their stories illustrates the study's unsettling conclusions. >> kids are less likely to graduate from high school, less likely to graduate from college, and that impacts their long-term earnings potential. so we know that the impacts can rippl
annie was a bank teller. they bought a house and their kids were doing well in school. then a year ago, both parents lost their jobs. >> we had the american dream, but it's going down the drain. >> reporter: the hidalgos show a snapshot of the economic vice that's gripping american children. in 38 states child poverty went up from 2000 to 2009. across the country, nearly 15 million children, one of every five lived below the poverty line, a big reason, stubbornly high unemployment...
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[ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie. be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. >>> at the capitol, democrats chanting we love walker, taking aim at the governor. >> is there that a threat you're taking seriously? >> no doubt about it. >> well, wisconsin's recall summer may be over after democrats won five out of nine elections. governor walker is already focused on the next possible recall election. his own. the man who took a baseball bat to collective bargaining said he anticipate sometimes people more intense folks will push for recall adding we increasingly hear that the white house doesn'
[ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie. be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can...
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mary annie, are we headed for another recession? >> i wish i knew. on the one side, you have a lot of talk about what glate shape corporate balance sheets are in. but the national fed federation of business. >> that is the small businesses. >> it declined for the fifth month in a row and 10 percent of the small business owners said that only 10 percent expected an increase in employment and 11 percent said they expected to have fewer workers over the next 3months. small business is such a key to the health of the economy that if the small business sector is so negative, it is not a good sign about the health of the recovery. >> steve comparison with 2008, are all over the place. are we better or worse off going into thoo recession? >> i don't think it is 2008 again. i believe what is happening with the u.s. economy is a repudiation of obama nomics. virtually everything that obama has done with the respect to the economy is negative in my opinion and led to more unemployment. this is a repudiation of the economic model, paul, where we have thrown tril
mary annie, are we headed for another recession? >> i wish i knew. on the one side, you have a lot of talk about what glate shape corporate balance sheets are in. but the national fed federation of business. >> that is the small businesses. >> it declined for the fifth month in a row and 10 percent of the small business owners said that only 10 percent expected an increase in employment and 11 percent said they expected to have fewer workers over the next 3months. small...
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. >> brown: then, margaret warner gets the latest on the new wave of deadly attacks in iraq from annie gowen of "the washington post" in baghdad. >> woodruff: paul solman offers a quiz with some surprising answers about the growing gap between rich and poor. >> people don't understand how much wealth the top 20% have. they actually have 84% of the wealth and they think they have much less. the bottom 40% of the u.s. have about .3% of the wealth. >> brown: from japan, we get an update on the radioactive risks facing those who live near the fukushima nuclear plant five months after the tsunami. >> the government has offered little assistance and no guidance a how to deal with radiation so ordinary citizens with little training armed with personal geiger counters have stepped in. >> woodruff: and we examine google's $12 billion deal to buy motorola's mobile division and its patents. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somedy has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renew
. >> brown: then, margaret warner gets the latest on the new wave of deadly attacks in iraq from annie gowen of "the washington post" in baghdad. >> woodruff: paul solman offers a quiz with some surprising answers about the growing gap between rich and poor. >> people don't understand how much wealth the top 20% have. they actually have 84% of the wealth and they think they have much less. the bottom 40% of the u.s. have about .3% of the wealth. >> brown: from...
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joining me, annie loury. good morning to you. we were talking about this. we were on last weekend and talking about the possibility of this happening. surprise or not? >> it wasn't terribly surprising. all the way back in april, s&p had warned they had put the u.s. on watch, they were looking for a downgrade. in recent weeks, it seemed likelier they were going to do this. it wasn't entirely clear till yesterday when news leaked. >> okay. now this is just s&p's. we have moody's and fitch's which stayed with the aaa credit rating. >> exactly. >> what does that mean? are we only one-third worse off than we were before? >> the world investors are lending to the united states for historically cheap rates. for ten years, the u.s. can borrow money at 2.47% as of yesterday. the world's investors are not betting that the united states is ever going to default on debt. if you look at what s&p said in its note, they were somewhat criticizing the u.s. fiscal situation and the u.s. political situation. i don't think they were any closer to default. >> is that traditiona
joining me, annie loury. good morning to you. we were talking about this. we were on last weekend and talking about the possibility of this happening. surprise or not? >> it wasn't terribly surprising. all the way back in april, s&p had warned they had put the u.s. on watch, they were looking for a downgrade. in recent weeks, it seemed likelier they were going to do this. it wasn't entirely clear till yesterday when news leaked. >> okay. now this is just s&p's. we have...
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i can't think of annie any that is more special and means so much to our country band to poless the return off our colleague, who is thei personification of courage, of n sincerity, of admiration throughout the country, congresswoman gabby giffords. iffelause] [applause] [applause] [applause] her presence today make sure thatht we honor the obligationsf ourr great country is important and symbolic. her presence here in the chamber as well asd her service e throughout her entire service in congress, brings honor to this u chamber. we are all privileged to call for colleague, some of those verya proficient call her frien. throughout america, there isn't a name that stirs more love, more admiration, more respect, more wishing for our daughters to be like her band the name ofl congresswoman gabbyp giffords. thank you, gabby. [applause] [applause] >> host: arizona congressman gabrielle giffords returns to the house floor for the first timeou since january following r critical wanting in that shooting in tucson. she returns to the floor to cast her vote in favor of the debt ceiling bill. the fin
i can't think of annie any that is more special and means so much to our country band to poless the return off our colleague, who is thei personification of courage, of n sincerity, of admiration throughout the country, congresswoman gabby giffords. iffelause] [applause] [applause] [applause] her presence today make sure thatht we honor the obligationsf ourr great country is important and symbolic. her presence here in the chamber as well asd her service e throughout her entire service in...
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annie shaver says that is not her.he is looking for $500,000 from neighbors to expand her established wine business. >> is not a startup. it is not an unknown quantity. we are here and poised for explosive growth. we are just looking for someone to be ready with us. >> with america's economy depending on job creators like any, small businesses are looking for funding any way they can. bbc news, new york. >> national guard helicopters are airlifting food, and water to towns in vermont that were cut off by hurricane irene. just as the east coast. a sigh of relief, some top -- some towns way inland have been surprisingly hard hit. the cost of this damage is still being calculated. as is the issue of who is going to foot the bill at the time when government resources are scarce. who is going to pay for all of this? >> inevitably, state governments, private insurers will pay for a good chunk of it. but they will have to turn to the federal government for some assistance, as normally happens in these disasters. the federal c
annie shaver says that is not her.he is looking for $500,000 from neighbors to expand her established wine business. >> is not a startup. it is not an unknown quantity. we are here and poised for explosive growth. we are just looking for someone to be ready with us. >> with america's economy depending on job creators like any, small businesses are looking for funding any way they can. bbc news, new york. >> national guard helicopters are airlifting food, and water to towns in...
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she was not out there like anny tan was when she wrote the joy luck club. so much of it is timing. it meant all the history and the voices before then had been silent. my generation of writers came in and we heard stories of women and men and the family of a different generation. a lot of us had been writing about that because they were silenced for so long. i am involved with the book prize. it's a pacific rim book prize in which books come from asia and all over the pacific rim. in the last 11 years it's been a prize we read so many books that have come from voices of new writers. i'm always amazed and they are writing different storers i wrote when i started. all the people have come through now. if you look at the list of indian and japanese authors and chinese authors it's now we are very much diverse. i think for a long time we weren't. i thank you for that question. if i keep going i will never get another question. [laughter]. >> thank you for samurai's garden. i read it had it first came out and it's wonderful to be rereminded. >> thank you. and thank you for coming. you k
she was not out there like anny tan was when she wrote the joy luck club. so much of it is timing. it meant all the history and the voices before then had been silent. my generation of writers came in and we heard stories of women and men and the family of a different generation. a lot of us had been writing about that because they were silenced for so long. i am involved with the book prize. it's a pacific rim book prize in which books come from asia and all over the pacific rim. in the last...
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and, in fact, my younger sister annie led a group of children to safety in venezuela. dead from the get-go because they were true believers, they were absolutely committed. there was no way they were going to abandon the cause. >> the way we finally found out, at least i found out, someone called us from the stateside and read the list to us of the folks -- of the people who had died. i saw my mother's name written on a piece of paper as this person on the phone wrote down the names they were told. my mother, my brothers, my sisters, my girlfriend, my friends. my world. my community. watched them written down on a piece of paper. >> the first radio broadcast was only 300 people died so we tried to make a list of who we thought had survived, who might have survived. it might be the kids or the seniors. we tried to come up with a list hoping that it was wrong and it was misinformation. so we worked on that and as the more, you know, they said everybody's dead at jonestown. >> i saw a glimpse of it on tv. the first thing i did was throw up. i was horrified. i was sick. i
and, in fact, my younger sister annie led a group of children to safety in venezuela. dead from the get-go because they were true believers, they were absolutely committed. there was no way they were going to abandon the cause. >> the way we finally found out, at least i found out, someone called us from the stateside and read the list to us of the folks -- of the people who had died. i saw my mother's name written on a piece of paper as this person on the phone wrote down the names they...
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go for it, annie. [laughter] >> curious crowd. nobody wants to hear about war weapons when there's little green men to talk about. first, i want to say something about my sources because this is important to me, and it's important to me as a journalist. i interviewed a lot of men for this book as was said. the largest number of men that have gone on record about area 51 and they all go on record using their names, and there's one exception, and that is the source that i write about in the last seven pages of my book that many people want to know about, and this source remains anonymous for reasons of safety and security, and also because that program, the program that he discussed with me has not been declassified per se, and it's an interesting distinction as a journalist to make between being able to source your source's information up against declassified documents as i did with the first 367 pages of me book, national archives, library of congress, declassified documents with the cia, atomic energy commission, department of de
go for it, annie. [laughter] >> curious crowd. nobody wants to hear about war weapons when there's little green men to talk about. first, i want to say something about my sources because this is important to me, and it's important to me as a journalist. i interviewed a lot of men for this book as was said. the largest number of men that have gone on record about area 51 and they all go on record using their names, and there's one exception, and that is the source that i write about in the...
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i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie.. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> we turn now to a strange, sad case out of new hampshire. a missing 11-year-old girl was found dead this evening. her body found in a river not far from her home. celina cass' hometown, her disappearance so shocking, police planned to interview every person in town. from west stuartton, new hampshire, we have the story. >> reporter: population, one less than it should be. this tiny new england town which looks like a painting by norman rockwell is now the scene of a mystery worthy of stephen king. >> we are treating it as a criminal investigation based on what we know at this juncture. >> reporter:r:11-year-old celin cass was l
i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie.. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> we turn now to a strange, sad case out of new hampshire. a...
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some people build buildings thaó are designed toñr be continuousy operational, even after anÑi earthquakespitals and schools and places that have to be operate. >> all we can do is reduce the impact of earthquakes. >> those are new buildings. on existing homes there,'s the garage door basing your water heaters, adding anchor bolts, plywooding or strapping your posts. on a house like this with this clipping, what can do, what i've done for probably less than $5,000 get a reasonable comfort level, your house will be damaged but sleeping there at night. >> we can reduce the impact of earthquake so get back to so-called normal life as quickly as we can. one of the elements is having people be able to stay in their homes. >> instead of on the street. >> one of our serious goals. we'll move on to other interesting areas of the city. welcome to the mission. >> yes. >> this is frank's home. >> i grew up in the mission. in fact i grew up a couple blocks up the street, forest and 18th. >> we were talking ability issues of earthquake safety have to do with a number of things. the soil you're on, how
some people build buildings thaó are designed toñr be continuousy operational, even after anÑi earthquakespitals and schools and places that have to be operate. >> all we can do is reduce the impact of earthquakes. >> those are new buildings. on existing homes there,'s the garage door basing your water heaters, adding anchor bolts, plywooding or strapping your posts. on a house like this with this clipping, what can do, what i've done for probably less than $5,000 get a...