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dÉjeme aste que le prepare el taco a la sora gerenciana esa y vera astÉ sio me deja entrar. va astÉ a correr? >>no, marÍa. hoy yo voy a pagarle los tacos todos. [exclamaciones] mujer: ¿estÁs fermo o te volviste lo? >>loco de felicidad. me saquÉ la loterÍa. [exclaciones] maría: ¿cuÁo, cuanto? >>100 mil pesos. claro, sin el descuento. lleguÉ tarde porque acabo de cobrar. marÍa, sinceramente, estoy muy apenado por haberte gado, pero yo vito a todos pa' que termines rÁpido. [hablan al unísono] >>ya me dirÁs si faltÓ o sobro. >>quÉ bueno que llegae. ponte todo parensayar. >>lo q ustedes quier. estoy para servirles. >>¡uy! quÉ contento y elegante vien mi chapis. >>¡cÓmo no voy a estarlo! me saquÉ la loterÍa. >>¡no! >>¡no! >>lo que ustedes necesiten, ya saben. gracias, chaparro. loÚnico que queremos es suerte como la tuya, para que se nos haga ese contratoe las vegas. >>yo creo quse rajaron. >>no seas e de mal agÜo. nos traerÁs mala suee. >>¿ave de mal agÜero? ustedes nada mÁs piensan en la suerte. claro que pensamos en la suerte, en el destino. ese contrato hubiera significado par
dÉjeme aste que le prepare el taco a la sora gerenciana esa y vera astÉ sio me deja entrar. va astÉ a correr? >>no, marÍa. hoy yo voy a pagarle los tacos todos. [exclamaciones] mujer: ¿estÁs fermo o te volviste lo? >>loco de felicidad. me saquÉ la loterÍa. [exclaciones] maría: ¿cuÁo, cuanto? >>100 mil pesos. claro, sin el descuento. lleguÉ tarde porque acabo de cobrar. marÍa, sinceramente, estoy muy apenado por haberte gado, pero yo vito a todos pa' que termines...
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lebron james 25 pts, 12 ast... no fue suficiente... ganan los 76ers 114 a 110 sobre miami... en la vida por las que vale la pena esperar.... hoy esa espera llego a su fin para los fanaticos de los medias rojas de boston... take vo ---sexto partido de la serie en fenway... shane victorino vacio las bases en la tercera entrada frente al novato wacha... 3 - 0 boston ... === en la cuarta entrada stephen drew con un solitario para ampliar la diferencia... wacha otorgo las 6 carreras, jon lackey solo otorgo una en 6.2 entrada... === carpenter abanico en el ultimo === carpenter abanico en el ultimo out y los medias rojas carpenter abanico en el ultimo out y los medias rojas ganan en casa por primera vez en una serie mundial desde 1918.... david ortiz fue nombrado el jugador mas valioso... ===chroma key=== jf vo - blanca ---ultima pausa pero al regresar, las autoridades se preparan para capturar a los delincuentes sexuales antes de que los niÑos salgan a pedir dulces durante halloween. take vo ---ademas, enterese cuales son los disfraces mas populares este aÑo.. volvemos.. segment en
lebron james 25 pts, 12 ast... no fue suficiente... ganan los 76ers 114 a 110 sobre miami... en la vida por las que vale la pena esperar.... hoy esa espera llego a su fin para los fanaticos de los medias rojas de boston... take vo ---sexto partido de la serie en fenway... shane victorino vacio las bases en la tercera entrada frente al novato wacha... 3 - 0 boston ... === en la cuarta entrada stephen drew con un solitario para ampliar la diferencia... wacha otorgo las 6 carreras, jon lackey solo...
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[gritos del público] >>mientras ellos lo estÁn reparando, ¿por quÉ asted no va disparand >>¿disparandoorena, arriba, nos llevarÁs arriba! >>¡vÁyanse pa'l restauran, mi comitiva paga! [bullicio de la gente] [sonido al maar] >>esta seÑora va de mal en peor. cada vez dice mÁs tonterÍas. lita se estÁ echando la soga al cuello. si vieras lo que esÁa sucediendo. vamos bien, santos, vamos bien. [♪] >>ahora todo en celular. ¡deja ya de arreglael mundo! sÍ, vete al camiÓn por las tortas y los hues cocidos que iban a regalar. eso es lo que ahora nos toca comer a nosotros. >>pero, ¿cÓmo, marÍa? >>sÍ, ahora nos toca de a torta y de a huevo. >>aÁ estan las ortas. >>¡muÉvete! y reloj. pos es que el hambre no respeta clases sociales. [♪] ¡trÁeme un chilito! [♪] arcajadas] >>¡quÉ bruto ¡cÓmo me divertÍ! primero me dio mucho coraje, porque me gritÓ enfrente de todo el mundo. ¡ah, pero despuÉs... ya me mÍa yo de la risa! no, en serio, en serio, yo veo muy mal a la candidata, ?
[gritos del público] >>mientras ellos lo estÁn reparando, ¿por quÉ asted no va disparand >>¿disparandoorena, arriba, nos llevarÁs arriba! >>¡vÁyanse pa'l restauran, mi comitiva paga! [bullicio de la gente] [sonido al maar] >>esta seÑora va de mal en peor. cada vez dice mÁs tonterÍas. lita se estÁ echando la soga al cuello. si vieras lo que esÁa sucediendo. vamos bien, santos, vamos bien. [♪] >>ahora todo en celular. ¡deja ya de arreglael mundo! sÍ,...
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bueno, ¿y astÉ que le importa? ¿o quÉ? que 'ondequiera me anda siguiendo. ¿iÉn es o que? >>¡sch! yo tambiÉn se q es duro... ¡pero seguro! !hÁgale [chirrido de fres de auto] [sirena de patrullero] ¡ay! ¡diosito! yo creo que este robaba, pa' darles a los ric. ¡vÁmos, filemÓn!i no, van seguir los trancazos. ¡vÁmonos! : telemundo network captioni@telemundo.com (3o5) 887-3o6o >> anunciador: el siguiente es un programaagado para el paintm. oh, no! ¿se pdera otro fin de semana trabajando tiempo extra pintando ese proyecto ¿cansado de que la pintura quede dispareja con el rodillo? ¿cansado de luchacon las brochas? ¿tiennchas de derrames, salpaduras por subir y bajar escaleras? diga adios a esos rodillos y brochas obsoletas y esas charolas catastroficasporque ahora puedpintar como profesional con la nueva tecnologia del pintado en spray que es avanzada y simple. presentando el paint zoom, la asombrosa pistola para pintar con una capa coner profesional que coierte cualquier proyecto en pura diversn. imaginque pueda pintar esto... esto... y esto.. todo con una sola herramienta. ahorrando to
bueno, ¿y astÉ que le importa? ¿o quÉ? que 'ondequiera me anda siguiendo. ¿iÉn es o que? >>¡sch! yo tambiÉn se q es duro... ¡pero seguro! !hÁgale [chirrido de fres de auto] [sirena de patrullero] ¡ay! ¡diosito! yo creo que este robaba, pa' darles a los ric. ¡vÁmos, filemÓn!i no, van seguir los trancazos. ¡vÁmonos! : telemundo network captioni@telemundo.com (3o5) 887-3o6o >> anunciador: el siguiente es un programaagado para el paintm. oh, no! ¿se pdera otro fin de...
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y la explicaciÓn del justifico injustificablede >>> en laovozeosÉabÍa cansancio, debidad, ygÍa >>> astÉndo en el cao, pero apenas lo atendieropor ser come s campesino no tenÍ derecho a cibir atenciÓn e ee lugar y del hospitalimemen pluafuera muriÓ. los directicen no era un campesinoÍ indigte y hicieroneviÓn mÉdica. >>> los mÉdico lo eron que tenÍa ddhidrataciÓn > josÉasÓ 3 Í en la escuel sueloerfue gri sdwrim n quien sufriÓ destinacion sddiscriminÓ. el bebÉ de esta mer naciÓ en el suelo del spital. tambiÉn esta mujer habÍa sfrouÓ lo mismo porque las enfeeras nooateneron, lo mis a jenny. en el de josÉ,ada sucediÓ desÉde su muerte. >>> no tengo fuerza no sÉ porque no hcomicionada >comido n >>> medio del escÁndalo por los partidos arreglados en el fÚtbol del salvor, unnt trad de la mls ha ato el fuego, porque piden no sÓlo investigar a losjugadores si no a los directivos >>> jimmy cuÉllar porteroe la selecÓn nacional del salvador conocido como secta se uniÓ larga lta de castigados a Él se le dron 5 aÑos suspensiÓ cristiÁn sanchez sÓlo recibio 6 meses ambos gro de rtidos aunque noe afs reve
y la explicaciÓn del justifico injustificablede >>> en laovozeosÉabÍa cansancio, debidad, ygÍa >>> astÉndo en el cao, pero apenas lo atendieropor ser come s campesino no tenÍ derecho a cibir atenciÓn e ee lugar y del hospitalimemen pluafuera muriÓ. los directicen no era un campesinoÍ indigte y hicieroneviÓn mÉdica. >>> los mÉdico lo eron que tenÍa ddhidrataciÓn > josÉasÓ 3 Í en la escuel sueloerfue gri sdwrim n quien sufriÓ destinacion...
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>>entonces, a travÉs de otr seÑo Él contratÓ aste seÑor como jardinero.da. doctora: a ver. >>a los 15 dÍas de Él har hecho ese trabajo, yo estaba de atrÁde la casa?niÑo, como >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doctora: en la parte de atrÁs. >>entoesesale, y se pone a jugar... estaba jugando y yo estaba en la coci pero doctora, de momento, el niÑo entra ogado, tragado una bola o algo asÍ y me desesperÉ. ¡imaginese! le metÍ lno en la boca,ents, poue el niÑo estaba con falta de aire y cianÓtico, como le digo. >>y ando le meto la mano en la bocale saco un montÓn de hierbas, de matas... de la ca, como si hubiera... docta: ¿tragado una ma
>>entonces, a travÉs de otr seÑo Él contratÓ aste seÑor como jardinero.da. doctora: a ver. >>a los 15 dÍas de Él har hecho ese trabajo, yo estaba de atrÁde la casa?niÑo, como >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doctora: en la parte de atrÁs. >>entoesesale, y se pone a jugar... estaba jugando y yo estaba en la coci pero doctora, de momento, el niÑo entra ogado, tragado una bola o algo asÍ y me desesperÉ. ¡imaginese! le metÍ lno en la...
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estaroÓlo en la va >>> hasta cien personas se unieron en la protesta pontÁnea, unos 25 personase unieron astetos, empezar amenazaron las pistolas de ellos >>> los patrulleros pidieron por refuerzos, tambiÉn llegaron mÁs policias local es que rocearon gra gas pimita >>> eso se llevaron a tramado de familia de nuestra aupaciÓn de corazÓn de tucn >>>a patrulla fronteriza no ha comentado sobre activistas dicen que la policia de tucson dejen de cooperar con inmigraciÓn, en los Ángeles carlos botifoll telemundo >>> por mÁs de 3 horas se escuchar disparos enalisco mÉxico donde la policia se entren fra enfrentaron a unos supuestos secuestrores el violento operativo sucediÓ a pos de una escuela, como nos dice raÚl torres niÑos y jÓvenes se escondieron bajo s pupitre js la batalla du wrÓ mÁs de par hor 3 horas a lo lejos se escucho shar disparos, la6 de la tarde recibieron un informe donde habÍan 6 hombres secuestradores >>>stgente poro taba granada >>> los alumnos vieron el miedo, los o sjÓvenes se prots n jeese proceso protegen, pero el lugar quedÓ como s se hubiese bombardeados >>> se oÍa de todo >>
estaroÓlo en la va >>> hasta cien personas se unieron en la protesta pontÁnea, unos 25 personase unieron astetos, empezar amenazaron las pistolas de ellos >>> los patrulleros pidieron por refuerzos, tambiÉn llegaron mÁs policias local es que rocearon gra gas pimita >>> eso se llevaron a tramado de familia de nuestra aupaciÓn de corazÓn de tucn >>>a patrulla fronteriza no ha comentado sobre activistas dicen que la policia de tucson dejen de cooperar con...
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y la explicaciÓn del justifico injustificablede >>> en laovozeosÉabÍa cansancio, debidad, ygÍa >>> astÉt de nora el eves de la sana pasado. dijo que se lesionÓ la espal trabando en el cao, pero apenas lo atendieropor ser come s campesino no tenÍ derecho a cibir atenciÓn e ee lugar y del hospitalimemen pluafuera muriÓ. los directicen no era un campesinoÍ indigte y hicieroneviÓn mÉdica. >>> los mÉdico lo eron que tenÍa ddhidrataciÓn > josÉasÓ 3 Í en la escuel sueloerfue gri sdwrim n quien sufriÓ destinacion sddiscriminÓ. el bebÉ de esta mer naciÓ en el suelo del spital. tambiÉn esta mujer habÍa sfrouÓ lo mismo porque las enfeeras nooateneron, lo mis a jenny. en el de josÉ,ada sucediÓ desÉde su muerte. >>> no tengo fuerza no sÉ porque no hcomicionada >comido n >>> medio del escÁndalo por los partidos arreglados en el fÚtbol del salvor, unnt trad de la mls ha ato el fuego, porque piden no sÓlo investigar a losjugadores si no a los directivos >>> jimmy cuÉllar porteroe la selecÓn nacional del salvador conocido como secta se uniÓ larga lta de castigados a Él se le dron 5 aÑos suspensiÓ cristi
y la explicaciÓn del justifico injustificablede >>> en laovozeosÉabÍa cansancio, debidad, ygÍa >>> astÉt de nora el eves de la sana pasado. dijo que se lesionÓ la espal trabando en el cao, pero apenas lo atendieropor ser come s campesino no tenÍ derecho a cibir atenciÓn e ee lugar y del hospitalimemen pluafuera muriÓ. los directicen no era un campesinoÍ indigte y hicieroneviÓn mÉdica. >>> los mÉdico lo eron que tenÍa ddhidrataciÓn > josÉasÓ 3 Í en...
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pues que le madrÓ con su novia de astÉ. >> ¡me lleva!scondida? >> pues le estaba preguntando por usted. >> por mÍ. ¿y para eso le peba laocota las orejas? >> no, es que se lo esta preguntando en secreto. >> en secreto... ¿y ella quÉe decÍa? >> quÉ hubo...¿sÍ o si? >> se habÍa de salir con la suya. >> y a poco no le gusta. >> dÉjeme que ya se mhace tarde. >> otro de mÁ ¿quÉ hubo? ¿quÉ busca, mi alma? >> mi arete. se me ha de haber perdido en el camino. >> hasta luego, chula. toma, chcho, otro arete pa' mi colecciÓn. >> quÉ bonito, se parece a primero aquel que le quitÓ usted a la rosita aquella. >> ¡chihuahua! ya se me hizo tarde pa' ver a la juana. echa la penicilina. [grita] ¡esto es vida, y lo demÁs son tarugadas! >> pero ¿quÉ estÁs haciendo, grandÍsimo animal? ¿quÉ no ves que no caben? >> vaya, ¿pues yo que culpa tengo que le quede grande el ro al florero? >> le queda chico el florero al ramo. >> ah... >> ponlos en el macetÓn. [vidrios estalla ay, ¿vio? ya se rompiÓ. >> virgen santÍsima. pero quÉ has hecho? un jarrÓn que era de mi abu
pues que le madrÓ con su novia de astÉ. >> ¡me lleva!scondida? >> pues le estaba preguntando por usted. >> por mÍ. ¿y para eso le peba laocota las orejas? >> no, es que se lo esta preguntando en secreto. >> en secreto... ¿y ella quÉe decÍa? >> quÉ hubo...¿sÍ o si? >> se habÍa de salir con la suya. >> y a poco no le gusta. >> dÉjeme que ya se mhace tarde. >> otro de mÁ ¿quÉ hubo? ¿quÉ busca, mi alma? >> mi arete....
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of my illness itidt occur to me ast became more apparentpport. that there would be people thereor me, i became more optimistic aboumy future. there was never a question that i'd stop fighting. i just thoughti'd lose th. there is nothing that happened in the field of abnormal psychology, and particularly in the work with schizophrenia, that has revolutionized the work more than the drug treatment of schizophrenics. unt this point, up until the point when drugs were introduced in the 196, '7osand '8os, the treatment of choice was elecoconvulsive therapy, what is colloquially referred to as shock treatment. shock treatment's almostever ed in schizophrenia anymore. it's used in other disorders more frequently. umdrug treatment has radically redud the length of hospitalizations. for example,n the 195os, the avage schizophrenic would ay 353 days in a hospital-- in a pchiatric hospital. in 196o, after the beginning of drug treatments, the average schizophrenic woul. tremand in the 198os, thaverage hospitalization foschizophrenia is 18 days. you can see
of my illness itidt occur to me ast became more apparentpport. that there would be people thereor me, i became more optimistic aboumy future. there was never a question that i'd stop fighting. i just thoughti'd lose th. there is nothing that happened in the field of abnormal psychology, and particularly in the work with schizophrenia, that has revolutionized the work more than the drug treatment of schizophrenics. unt this point, up until the point when drugs were introduced in the 196, '7osand...
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. >> welcome back.even ast shudders its doors. exchanges are rolling out today.known as obama-care. if there is one thing that everybody knows it is complicated. david chuter breaks it down. despite all the rhetoric, the new obama-care exchanges will only be in play for about 7% of the total u.s. population. the new health exchange insurances do not apply to you. it means that in 2016 when the u.s. population is expected to be 321 million, almost half or 154 million will have employer based health insurance. an estimated $26 million will get it from other places, that leaves about 53 million uninsured americans. experts predict that less than half will actually use the new insurance marketplaces. again, this is the target group those without insurance, and it is only a fraction of our population. so if you are uninsured what will the new marketplaces look like? imagine booking a flight or a trip online to the popular websites like travel losty or expedia. put in your dates or anything else and compare prices. the obama-care places will look the same, though they
. >> welcome back.even ast shudders its doors. exchanges are rolling out today.known as obama-care. if there is one thing that everybody knows it is complicated. david chuter breaks it down. despite all the rhetoric, the new obama-care exchanges will only be in play for about 7% of the total u.s. population. the new health exchange insurances do not apply to you. it means that in 2016 when the u.s. population is expected to be 321 million, almost half or 154 million will have employer...
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afghanistan ast the united states gets ready to withdraw next year. we are joined by the brookings institution's michael hanlon. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, we bring public affairs event's in washington to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences in offering complete gavel-two-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service by public it -- by private industry. c-span, traded by the cable industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. and now you can watch us on hd. first a few moments, " ladies come influence and image "firstte with a focus -- ladies, influence and image was quote with an emphasis on eleanor roosevelt. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i am speaking to tonight at a very serious moment in our history.
afghanistan ast the united states gets ready to withdraw next year. we are joined by the brookings institution's michael hanlon. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, we bring public affairs event's in washington to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences in offering complete gavel-two-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service by public it -- by private industry. c-span, traded by...
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most of th ast will be dry and chilly, and the same holds true for the south.d in the midwest and there will be showers from southern colorado to new mexico with a potential winter-like storm developing in montana by late sunday. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, major layoffs at bank of america, and twitter sets an ipo price. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter says it intends to sell 70 million shares in its initial public offering. the social network hopes to price the shares between $17 and $20. that would put twitter at somewhere between $11 billion and $12.5 billion. twitter stock could begin trading as early as november 7th. >>> asian markets dipped on worries over tight cash markets in china and a stronger yen. tokyo's nikkei fell more than 2%. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. stocks on wall street were pushed higher. following some good news on the corporate earnings front. both ford and southwest airlines reported strong third quarter profits. the dow j
most of th ast will be dry and chilly, and the same holds true for the south.d in the midwest and there will be showers from southern colorado to new mexico with a potential winter-like storm developing in montana by late sunday. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, major layoffs at bank of america, and twitter sets an ipo price. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter says it intends to...
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ast is rex it is huge.t the peak of the cold war we had 32000 and now we have closer to 5000, of which 1800 are ready to be used at a moments notice. weapons is these powerful and destructive beyond our imagination. tavis: i am not naÏve and asking this but if one is that powerful, why do we need to load the world the 100 million times? >> because russia still has so many and there is this meant how the from the nuclear arms race cold war that we cannot let someone else have more than we have. whereas 300 nuclear weapons would be enough to completely annihilate any country that there is on earth. more about this damascus incident. >> damascus, arkansas is a small town in the foothills of the ozarks and in 1980 they were doing routine maintenance in a missile silo and this was the biggest missile we ever built with the most powerful warhead we ever put on a missile. one of the workmen on a steel platform dropped a socket off of his ranch. just a routine accident. the socket fill in between the work platform
ast is rex it is huge.t the peak of the cold war we had 32000 and now we have closer to 5000, of which 1800 are ready to be used at a moments notice. weapons is these powerful and destructive beyond our imagination. tavis: i am not naÏve and asking this but if one is that powerful, why do we need to load the world the 100 million times? >> because russia still has so many and there is this meant how the from the nuclear arms race cold war that we cannot let someone else have more than we...
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the baseball playoffs begin today with the national league wild card game. ,ast night game number 163ason, with the winner advancing. two allington, texas, we go. the rays jump out to an early lead. evan longoria to right center field. this goes out of the park. he would have three hits on the night. it kinsler, a bloop base would get the rangers on the board. tampa would go on to win the game. another epic lapse for the rangers. rays move on to face the indians tomorrow night. baseball postseason is here. >> we will be right back. >> congress has failed to pass a budget. >> you are waking up to a government shutdown. how we got here and what happens next. >> the new health-care marketplaces are now open. where you can go to sign up. rules ofare some new the road for your morning commute today. >> it will feel more like summer then fall. your weather and traffic on the 1's. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.
the baseball playoffs begin today with the national league wild card game. ,ast night game number 163ason, with the winner advancing. two allington, texas, we go. the rays jump out to an early lead. evan longoria to right center field. this goes out of the park. he would have three hits on the night. it kinsler, a bloop base would get the rangers on the board. tampa would go on to win the game. another epic lapse for the rangers. rays move on to face the indians tomorrow night. baseball...
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outl ast stay fabulous from covergirl can.utlast is a primer, concealer and foundation all in one for all day flawless skin. outlast stay fabulous. [ sofia ] from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> well, time's running out in the virginia governor's race. mcauliffe's lead is holding strong. he's up 7 points. in the libertarian race, 10. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. the leak of valerie plains' identity is one of the worst. the vice president's chief of staff scooter libby was convicted of lying to investigators. in spite of what he first told reporters, we now know libby first learned about her identity from dick cheney himself. to this day, questions remain about the role cheney played, they believe libby was protecting cheney. and it led to bush's decision not to pardon libby. you are leaving a good man wounded on the field of battle. peter, it seems to me, and i was totally focused on this during those months, to the point where i think it was really bugging scooter libby that i was so focused on him and the vp.
outl ast stay fabulous from covergirl can.utlast is a primer, concealer and foundation all in one for all day flawless skin. outlast stay fabulous. [ sofia ] from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> well, time's running out in the virginia governor's race. mcauliffe's lead is holding strong. he's up 7 points. in the libertarian race, 10. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. the leak of valerie plains' identity is one of the worst. the vice president's chief of staff scooter...
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rey's sisters sathe shooting ast if" "iuses add up.ersonally, i feel as professionals, there has to be another way instead of shooting and killing an individual. i do feel that there could have been something else that could have eene po s std ofhe her vehicle. she reportedly did not have a gun during the incident. her one-year- old daughter also was in the car... she escaped unharmed. some pottially good new his morning for the 800-thousand furughed governm eoy. m dato t mg sure workers get back-pay when the shutdown ends. the bill could make it through the house and senate by this afternoon... and head to the president's desk fohis signature. besides that... not much mvemt among lawmers for a spending bil to gee rnt explains the latest strategy on capitol hill. black says: "forgive them for the blunders they have committed." black says: "forgive them for the blunders th have committ." senate chaplain barry blac ff t m oth the house and senate. but so far, there are no signs of meaningful negotiatis to end the government shutdown. boe
rey's sisters sathe shooting ast if" "iuses add up.ersonally, i feel as professionals, there has to be another way instead of shooting and killing an individual. i do feel that there could have been something else that could have eene po s std ofhe her vehicle. she reportedly did not have a gun during the incident. her one-year- old daughter also was in the car... she escaped unharmed. some pottially good new his morning for the 800-thousand furughed governm eoy. m dato t mg sure...
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only nasa employees working with ast astronauts on the space station and those who need to keep satellites running will be at work. even the mars rover curiosity is being furloughed. the explorer will be put in a protective mode for the duration of the shut down and will not collect any new data during that time. >>> the comedy writers at funny or die are trying to help spread the word on obamacare with help from jennifer hudson as a washington, d.c. fixer. >> this is my son. he doesn't have any health insurance. >> i thought you said this was a scandal. under the affordable care act, you will stay under your parents' plan until you're 26. >> my company's health care. it doesn't cover mammograms. >> the aca covers preventive care for women's health. that's it. girl, go find a scandal. >> it's my mistress. she's pregnant. >> finally, an actual scandal. >> she doesn't have health insurance. >> thank you fixer. >> go to health care.gov. >>> up next, ring the alarms. obamacare has gone into effect. >>> about 1 hour and 56 minutes ago, a key part of president obama's health care law went into e
only nasa employees working with ast astronauts on the space station and those who need to keep satellites running will be at work. even the mars rover curiosity is being furloughed. the explorer will be put in a protective mode for the duration of the shut down and will not collect any new data during that time. >>> the comedy writers at funny or die are trying to help spread the word on obamacare with help from jennifer hudson as a washington, d.c. fixer. >> this is my son. he...
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nor on thamore on that story ast here on al jazeera. >>> now affordable housing is hard to come by ine mexico. developers are working to build million new housing units to keep up with demand. construction is only half of the problem. >> niecthese homes were supposeo be a dream come true for millions of mexicans. hardworking men and women who struggled for years to find affordable housing. like silvia martinez and her husband who moved here seven years ago. but after they bought their home thanks to low interest mortgages financed by the government their dream of home ownership turned into a nightmare. there is no public transportation. there is crime. we can't find jobs. there are few schools and places for children to play. >> only 30 square meters it's barely enough room for them and their two sons. silvia had to turn her kitchen into a store so she could help by a cabuy a car for her husbans two-hour daily commute to his job. >> many people like us came here but they only lasted two or three months because they couldn't afford transportation or work. >> thirty% of these homes are
nor on thamore on that story ast here on al jazeera. >>> now affordable housing is hard to come by ine mexico. developers are working to build million new housing units to keep up with demand. construction is only half of the problem. >> niecthese homes were supposeo be a dream come true for millions of mexicans. hardworking men and women who struggled for years to find affordable housing. like silvia martinez and her husband who moved here seven years ago. but after they bought...
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my ast dic it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again.u'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... >> charles: 124 years ago today. a red letter day for the cabaret. the day that the fabled moulin rouge, the red mill opened for business in paris. debuting just a few months after that other paris landmark, the eiffel tower, the moulin rouge was at the heart of the artistic scene in the late 19th century in creativity and naughtyness. >> a regular captured performers in a series of colorful paintings and became famous for stage shows. though it can not invent the >> the performers endured with both world wars and legendary singer performing for the first time in 1944. moulin rouge was in the movies as well. in a 1952 film by that name. jose ferre. >> who do >> charles: nicole kidman. extravagant musical version of the night club story. today the moulin rouge maintains a place on many tourists must see list, attracting visitors from all over the world, and it continues to attract some of the world's most lively performers
my ast dic it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again.u'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... >> charles: 124 years ago today. a red letter day for the cabaret. the day that the fabled moulin rouge, the red mill opened for business in paris. debuting just a few months after that other paris landmark, the eiffel tower, the moulin rouge was at the heart of the artistic scene in the late 19th century in creativity and naughtyness. >> a regular...
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. >> colorado ast avalanche goalis released from jail after kidnapping and assault.er he kicked his girlfriend in the chest and dragged her by her hair. he has been allowed to trawfl wit --travel with the team for e friday night game in dallas. >> the bulls point guard derick rose missed the game because of a sore neck. he scored just 12 points on 4:14 shooting on tuesday in miami of. miami:and in a statement alex rodriguez accuse nfb of gross miss counci. his use of pd was longer than any other player and the facts will prove it. we'll have more sports news coming up later in the program. >> coming up on al jazeera. soon there may be an end to one of the longest wars in african history. we have an ex-throug exclusive m the front lines. >> and a horrific outcry from a girl girl in kenya. the punishment doesn't fit the crime. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. israel has conducted an air strike on syria. the associated press says the strike happened in the port of lakaka. syria has met a deadline to destroy their chemical weapons. this is a major step in syria's c
. >> colorado ast avalanche goalis released from jail after kidnapping and assault.er he kicked his girlfriend in the chest and dragged her by her hair. he has been allowed to trawfl wit --travel with the team for e friday night game in dallas. >> the bulls point guard derick rose missed the game because of a sore neck. he scored just 12 points on 4:14 shooting on tuesday in miami of. miami:and in a statement alex rodriguez accuse nfb of gross miss counci. his use of pd was longer...
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the dollar ast -- save havenn as of the currency of the world. have leaders expressed concern over the fact that this was only a short-term bump and could be dealing with the early next year? guest: absolutely. over thethis hanging economy for the next few months. in terms of the u.s. economy, people will worry about this over the crucial spending season. ahead, a new situation we will have to deal with. also, the dollar as the world currency review essentially. parts -- doher other parts of the world have a similar system, a debt ceiling? budget impacts, but usually do not have a government shutdown in a sense. work goes on. there is that difference. for example we have had a lot of budget negotiations in various countries. but is not as big of a deal as it is in the u.s. and there are differences in the way state finances are handled in the meantime. with the associated press, acting bureau of business editor. thank you for joining us this morning. back to calls. here is tracy rumsey lum, west virginia. my husband is a federal worker and went b
the dollar ast -- save havenn as of the currency of the world. have leaders expressed concern over the fact that this was only a short-term bump and could be dealing with the early next year? guest: absolutely. over thethis hanging economy for the next few months. in terms of the u.s. economy, people will worry about this over the crucial spending season. ahead, a new situation we will have to deal with. also, the dollar as the world currency review essentially. parts -- doher other parts of...
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your dollar will be worth just as much tomorrow ast is today. >> of the next decade the cost of livingore than doubled. the dollar lost more than half of its value. john: nixon was wrong. imagine that to my politician be wrong. we got inflation which rose up to 13%. >> the fed keeps making the same mistake over and over again. in the 1970's it was printing too much money. the dollar lost more than half its value. right after nixon made that promise. >> inflation is low today, and recently they had the confidence to do what they have done of the past few years contract to stimulate the economy by printing lots of money to buy treasury bonds on dubious bank paper. in total they have spent almost $4 trillion. a dozen people decide to create $4 trillion. they did most of thi after the stimulus failed to stimulate. >> the fed upped the ante. ♪ with interest rates already at zero the fed only way to choose the economy was to print more money. a technique called quantitative easing or qe. >> you have what degree of confidence in your ability to control this? >> 100%. john: 100% confidence. >>
your dollar will be worth just as much tomorrow ast is today. >> of the next decade the cost of livingore than doubled. the dollar lost more than half of its value. john: nixon was wrong. imagine that to my politician be wrong. we got inflation which rose up to 13%. >> the fed keeps making the same mistake over and over again. in the 1970's it was printing too much money. the dollar lost more than half its value. right after nixon made that promise. >> inflation is low today,...
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ast: did the research come to stop or did some aspects keep going? fortunately, we were allowed to have a few essential employees, but we do fund clinical trials all over the world, but i could not check my e-mail or do anything, and i do not know what i'm getting into. of course the research is being affected. so, it is just really sad. it makes me really, really sad, and it is what we are coming to they year, every end of fiscal year, and it is time something has to change. host: will you prepared january -- would you say more, prepare more? caller: i do not know what my agency would change. as one of the larger agencies, we did our due diligence to making sure that the grants were done in a timely manner, and with the end of the fiscal year being september 30, we have the majority of our work done in the middle of august. we had to prepare for things like this. host: will you personally prepare differently as the end of the year and early next year comes? caller: we have a lot of clinical trials we are funding. we are making sure we are wrapping e
ast: did the research come to stop or did some aspects keep going? fortunately, we were allowed to have a few essential employees, but we do fund clinical trials all over the world, but i could not check my e-mail or do anything, and i do not know what i'm getting into. of course the research is being affected. so, it is just really sad. it makes me really, really sad, and it is what we are coming to they year, every end of fiscal year, and it is time something has to change. host: will you...
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in month ahead, look for other including asts, feminism critic and a radio talkshow host. , join othernline viewers reading. see what others are saying and poster own comments. find out more on our website. >> a look at the effect of the health care law on insurance coverage provided through the exchanges. jenny gold was a guest on "washington journal" for a half- hour. host: we have been taking a look at the implementation of the affordable care act with reporters from kaiser health news. we are joined by jenny gold. we have been talking this morning about the president's speech from the rose garden. bring us up to speed on what we are expected to hear. guest: so far, the rollout of the government health care exchanges has not been smooth. the president has already said he is not happy with the way it is going. there have been a lot of technical glitches. the president is going to talk about that. people will talk about something they are calling the tech surge, people from inside and outside government to try to fix some of the technical problems and get people enrolled. some folks say th
in month ahead, look for other including asts, feminism critic and a radio talkshow host. , join othernline viewers reading. see what others are saying and poster own comments. find out more on our website. >> a look at the effect of the health care law on insurance coverage provided through the exchanges. jenny gold was a guest on "washington journal" for a half- hour. host: we have been taking a look at the implementation of the affordable care act with reporters from kaiser...
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mass surveillance on the german population as well as target the individual cell phone calls a such astoliticians the chancellor. we did a similar report in of theon the targeting president, the same as happened in mexico were but the current and former mexican presidents were targeted with similar forms of surveillance. this is often done through the way people pretend to be diplomats stationed there for what pretends to be a consulate but really is and nsa outpost. inexploits its positioning the nation capital under diplomatic treaties to target the population and a leading democratically elected leaders with very invasive surveillance. itself, thesy placement, this massive embassy building the u.s. moved into in 2008? >> right. the der spiegel report is using a document that demonstrates that embassy is essentially the outpost for nsa spying. it is quite common for the nsa to do in capitals, and the allies mostly aligned with the u.s. it undermines trust between these allies and the american government. it also makes a mockerout of diplomatic treaties, which oflly do bar the expectat
mass surveillance on the german population as well as target the individual cell phone calls a such astoliticians the chancellor. we did a similar report in of theon the targeting president, the same as happened in mexico were but the current and former mexican presidents were targeted with similar forms of surveillance. this is often done through the way people pretend to be diplomats stationed there for what pretends to be a consulate but really is and nsa outpost. inexploits its positioning...
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campaign pointed to the many votes that ivey has .ast >> the running mate has independent thoughts. does not agree with me. i brought this person on the ticket to divide some broad, cumbre his ideas and strategies. >> gansler campaign officials traced the complaint to governor o'malley. o'malley was stuck in traffic on route 97. gansler's driver use lights and sirens to bypass the same back up on the shoulder. o'malley complaint to state police brass, which set up an inquiry, which led to the memo. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> david, thank you. the clock is ticking down to a thursday deadline for congress to raise the nation's debt ceiling or send the country into default. the deadline comes as the federal amendment remains closed for 14th day. sally kidd joins us with an update. sally? sides areboth reporting progress at this point. one senator evens saying he that atremely positive bipartisan deal will come out of the senate. during a visit to a washington food pantry, president obama ,xpressed hope for a deal thanks to progress on the senate side. >> with republicans recogn
campaign pointed to the many votes that ivey has .ast >> the running mate has independent thoughts. does not agree with me. i brought this person on the ticket to divide some broad, cumbre his ideas and strategies. >> gansler campaign officials traced the complaint to governor o'malley. o'malley was stuck in traffic on route 97. gansler's driver use lights and sirens to bypass the same back up on the shoulder. o'malley complaint to state police brass, which set up an inquiry, which...
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. >> we wanted to see the evidence of warming nearer the bottom of the world, so we set sail ast cityntina, on a two-day voyage to antarctica. it's more than 1,000 miles from glacier o'higgins in patagonia and across the drake passage to the antarctic peninsula. here, we found there's green where the white used to be. on the coast in summer, there's grass where the scientists used to ski. this is paradise cove. it's home to fur seals, lazy elephant seals, and the chinstrap penguin. there's the chin strap right there, right under the eye. american biologists sue and wayne trivelpiece were the first to discover trouble in paradise cove. how have these populations changed over the years? >> they have dropped by about 60%. >> 60%? >> yup. >> the trivelpieces live in this tiny american outpost, where they've studied penguins for more than 30 years. you know, i'm curious about the evolution. how long have there been penguins? >> oh, millions of years. there have been six-foot penguin fossils found. >> six feet, tall as me. >> yeah, and with ten-inch bills. and i really don't think i'd want
. >> we wanted to see the evidence of warming nearer the bottom of the world, so we set sail ast cityntina, on a two-day voyage to antarctica. it's more than 1,000 miles from glacier o'higgins in patagonia and across the drake passage to the antarctic peninsula. here, we found there's green where the white used to be. on the coast in summer, there's grass where the scientists used to ski. this is paradise cove. it's home to fur seals, lazy elephant seals, and the chinstrap penguin....
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ella: no, seÑor, yo no lo entiendo a astÉ. mejor dejeme ir. o dÍgame de un vez cuÁnto es de multa.? pues yo... ni entiendes nada. yo na' mÁs hablo masagua. >>masagua... cuando l l conviene hablan hasta inglÉs. >>¡anÍmate! te paremos ¡mucho mÁs que lo que ganas de marchanta! anda, diueÍ. mira... un adelanto. ¿eh? Ómalo. ¡tÓmalo! >>¿y quÉ? ¿me lo van 'dar mis viÁticos y mis horas extras? >>¡sÍ, si, cuentaon ello! >>¿y mis seguro... socl y... el fondo dea capacitaciÓn? >>¡sÍ, si! te abriremos una cuenta en el banco. ¡enÓlares! >>pero que sea en suiza. por pa' qume costiÉ. oiga... ¿y cÓmo cuÁntos escuincles viven aquÍ? ah, porque eso sÍ... yo, ¡ni baÑo chamacos ni lavo paÑales! ¡ni limpio los coches, ni saco a pasiar los perros! ¡ah! y si quieren, v al mando, mi lo pones en camionetas n chofer pa' que me ayudes lo cargas. >>¡ya, ya! !cÁllate ya! ¡tÚ no vas a hacer nada de eso, hombre! [silbido] ademÁs, las camionetas son para uso oficial, ¡no pa' andar paseando o Ñoras! no, tu trabajo va a consistir... ¿cÓmo te lo dÉ pa' que me entiendas, mbre? hum... bueno, mira... lo que pasa es que
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chaired asted or conference on women in law enforcement. she was very, very well known. one of the things that she did early on -- she was unorthodox and other ways. a socialited secretary, but those two did not get along. the social secretary wanted lou to learn how to do things the washington way. that wasn't exactly how she wanted to do things. those two parted company after one year. she did not hire another social secretary. she introduced a lot of changes. she was very unorthodox syria -- unorthodox. -- do you know what their inauguration was like? >> some have opted not to have an inaugural ball. they.was pouring rain out -- that day. the vice president attended the ball. it was not what we would now think of as an inaugural ball. >> jordi nuss -- jordan is watching us in pennsylvania. trucks i am a big fan of this series. isbert hoover -- my question , what is her favorite activity in the white house? >> i'm not sure there is just one. . i will have to pick to. one would be taking care of the gardens again. totally loving up the at doors. she was interested in ch
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halloween aca desde mÉxicoorque acÁe viven notas deterr, como sgiÓn nuestro programa pore aida cuevas fue asteis amig, aa gente que me quiere, yste disfndo mtrabajo. >>> mubonitae ve la bombÓn asesino, pero fÍse fueomo una alfombra roja de amnesia, otro q dijo que sÍ dijo y no dijo, fue josÉ eduardo dbez e noenÍ buenaelaciÓn con su pÁ, y ahora siempreo >>> nada luego, luego inventan a parte cortan entonce s tiendeerente >>> É es lo que has dichos >>> quÉ pasÓ >>> no me acuerdo, quÉ dije >>> q tenÍan una relaÓn rota co mi papÁ >>> no dije rota dtante por cuestiones de trabajo c >>>o hay mala reliÓn >>> no temos muyuena laciÓn >>> cada vez q podemos nos s, es poco pero siempre hay que tener una buena reliÓn >>dijo quera como el agua y el eite, que ellos no se llevaban bien porque no habÍan vivido muchompo junto y s otros hos de genio derbez sÍ selevaban muy bn con su papÁ porqabÍan vido mucs tipos juntos, cÓmo f e fombra roja de amnesia >>> sÍ se lea el tren por a, rque nosotrosimos comoÍ le estaba diciede repente y esa relaciÓn conu paÁ no, >>> bes loue pasÓ >>> dime >>> saben quÉ pasÓ >>> quÉ
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right that, i barely remembered here the bathroom was when you had both the developments in the prices, astas ou had the unprecedent ed natural disaster in japan that had a much, much deeper and more harmful on the global economy than anyone expected. are the things you can't prevent. factors.e the external even the european financial difficulties that you have to deal with. don't expect is that you are going to manufacture your own domestic to inflict wounds on your economy as you are trying to recover from the great recession. unfortunately that is what has happened. the question is, why? not because we had divided government. great ot because we had differenc differences, philosophical do a ences in how to long-term fiscal plan. we started seeing for the first ime ever a serious use of a threat against our own economy and against -- and the potential for default -- as a budget tactic. us.t is what hurt it is not having divided government. it is not having a difficult budget negotiation. it was the practice of threatening the default of the as a negotiating tactic. very importantis for pe
right that, i barely remembered here the bathroom was when you had both the developments in the prices, astas ou had the unprecedent ed natural disaster in japan that had a much, much deeper and more harmful on the global economy than anyone expected. are the things you can't prevent. factors.e the external even the european financial difficulties that you have to deal with. don't expect is that you are going to manufacture your own domestic to inflict wounds on your economy as you are trying...
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platicarte que en est lugar el camo s encuent cerrado, el rÍo estÁ cendo y el puente provional que daba pa aste >> podemos observacÓmol pronÓstico y la trayectoria indica que se estarÁ desplazdo hacia eleste yebilÁndose a entrar a aguas fress pero no va a pasar hasta el miÉrcoles la zona de guerrero seguiremos viendo la lluvia intensa, l cual va araer inundaciones como hablaba raÚl as zonas bastante con slav de tierra porq elerreno estÁ saturado en esa riÓn. >> podemos observarl satelite tropical que indica bastante lluvia pero su tinteracciÓco erra hace que se debilit y desplazo harar hacial oeste. >> vuelvoontigo y mÁs. >> muchas acias. >> mÁs adelante regro con ms informaciÓn, es el momento del Échate pa acÁ. >> (♪). ha llegado el momto d "Échate acÁ". >> ay! ya. >> Óigame, oigame. >> el viernes pasado con el asesinatde uno de los pos mÁs buscadosel cartel de drogas el seÑor francisco rafael arelnoÉlix,ues imagÍnese todo el mundo se quedÓ frÍo porque esto fue durten convivio familiar pero e no fue todo sino que pues salron alnasotografÍ del convio ¿verdad? parecÍa que algunos invitados la es
platicarte que en est lugar el camo s encuent cerrado, el rÍo estÁ cendo y el puente provional que daba pa aste >> podemos observacÓmol pronÓstico y la trayectoria indica que se estarÁ desplazdo hacia eleste yebilÁndose a entrar a aguas fress pero no va a pasar hasta el miÉrcoles la zona de guerrero seguiremos viendo la lluvia intensa, l cual va araer inundaciones como hablaba raÚl as zonas bastante con slav de tierra porq elerreno estÁ saturado en esa riÓn. >> podemos...
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we have a great chance to make those arguments and the core ast wonderful questions parker at the endf that target. >> to say we should go along with the system just because it is a law for 40 years? day wanted reversed? >> we don't feed buckley needs to be reversed but with this case we think the limits our unconstitutional and to the current system because they impose impermissible burgeons to contribute to 10 candidates instead of nine or the key in the kind of expenditures per card of the getty to stage the entire system to hold these limits constitutional but today be revealed there are questions about the system itself. >> if the aggregate limits are in prostitution because they limit that people you can give to. >> it is not about the base contributions limit. that is identified by that direct relationship between candidates even people give cut gentians and egest doesn't seem to be a rationale for that in a constitutional manner you allow people with more money to have more free speech. >> we want everybody to have free speech is in the forsythe and you hope to make his pitche
we have a great chance to make those arguments and the core ast wonderful questions parker at the endf that target. >> to say we should go along with the system just because it is a law for 40 years? day wanted reversed? >> we don't feed buckley needs to be reversed but with this case we think the limits our unconstitutional and to the current system because they impose impermissible burgeons to contribute to 10 candidates instead of nine or the key in the kind of expenditures per...
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after making a heart felt plea ast. petersburg church.ster care since i was born. i know god hasn't given up on me, so i'm not giving up either. he spent his entire life in foster care, asked for something that so many of us take for granted. a family. his mother gave birth to him when he was in jail. this simple request has tugged on heart strings body online and on tv. >> it's ridiculous. we need to step up and do the right thing. invest in our children. they are our future. this kid just wanted to be loved. >> reporter: leanne tui speaks from experience. she's the mother whose real life story of domt was turned into the oscar winning movie "the blind side". >> how do we know that he would not become the next greatest teacher or airplane pilot or police officer. all he needs is a chance. >> reporter: and some 400,000 children across the united states live in foster care. his story is raising awareness for other foster kids just like him. as for him, his dream might come true. so far over 10,000 people reached out asking if they might be
after making a heart felt plea ast. petersburg church.ster care since i was born. i know god hasn't given up on me, so i'm not giving up either. he spent his entire life in foster care, asked for something that so many of us take for granted. a family. his mother gave birth to him when he was in jail. this simple request has tugged on heart strings body online and on tv. >> it's ridiculous. we need to step up and do the right thing. invest in our children. they are our future. this kid...
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ast night, and america had endured 16 days of a shutdown. the bill came to the floor, 9:20, the rule was dispensed with, and it was over by 9:56. the bill was sent to the president. in less than 45 minutes, less than 40 minutes, government was pen. this could have happened three weeks ago. three weeks ago, i said to the speaker, we will give you the votes. lease do not shut down the government. take up the senate bill. we will give you the votes to pass it. over and over again, on october 2, on the steps of the capitol, 200 members signed. we have the members of 200 members, 100% of the house democratic caucus chair that we would support the republican number, a number that we did not like, a number which the republican chairman of the appropriations committee said does not need the needs of the american people. to avoid a shutdown of government, we were willing to accept it. later in that day, the white house made the commitment, publicly on the steps of the capitol, in writing, to the speaker come in front of the president of the united st
ast night, and america had endured 16 days of a shutdown. the bill came to the floor, 9:20, the rule was dispensed with, and it was over by 9:56. the bill was sent to the president. in less than 45 minutes, less than 40 minutes, government was pen. this could have happened three weeks ago. three weeks ago, i said to the speaker, we will give you the votes. lease do not shut down the government. take up the senate bill. we will give you the votes to pass it. over and over again, on october 2, on...
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ast: as far as the policy, far as your estimation, how many people have been turned away from the site? is there an estimate? guest: i don't know specifically for that site. october under the national park system we host about 700,000 people per day. that is nationwide. manyhat is based on many, years of collecting visitor statistics. of year is as time popular time to be in the washington, d.c., area, and i am sure it is tens of thousands but we don't have the actual number. host: we were looking a video showing the barricades in front of the world war ii memorial. do you think it could have been played out differently, as far as not only how this took place but also the reaction he received because of this action? guest: i think the congress could have laid it out differently by providing a basic appropriation to the national park service and the rest of the federal government so we can open these places and provide them to the american public. host: as it currently stands, they will remain closed except for veterans on the honor flight program? guest: that is correct. host: anything
ast: as far as the policy, far as your estimation, how many people have been turned away from the site? is there an estimate? guest: i don't know specifically for that site. october under the national park system we host about 700,000 people per day. that is nationwide. manyhat is based on many, years of collecting visitor statistics. of year is as time popular time to be in the washington, d.c., area, and i am sure it is tens of thousands but we don't have the actual number. host: we were...
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--host: ast tell them host: randy stick around. we have someone from the policy center who will talk about the mechanics of the debt ceiling. what happens after thursday and how we got to this point third stick around. that is coming at 7:45. saying about c- span is that it is not your job ,o convince people of something but give them the facts and if they insist on sticking to their decided then they have to become [indiscernible] host: we try to give you the facts all morning. we have three segments for you. we will talk about the affordable care act and the implication of the opening of those online exchanges and in the last segment on this columbus day morning we will be talking about amtrak and rail ridership around the country. we have got about 15 minutes left to talk about this issue of the debt ceiling yield that is being discussed in the senate. members of congress talking today on that. how confident are you, michelle, from churched and, maryland on the republican line. how confident are you that a deal can be reached on
--host: ast tell them host: randy stick around. we have someone from the policy center who will talk about the mechanics of the debt ceiling. what happens after thursday and how we got to this point third stick around. that is coming at 7:45. saying about c- span is that it is not your job ,o convince people of something but give them the facts and if they insist on sticking to their decided then they have to become [indiscernible] host: we try to give you the facts all morning. we have three...
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months,ast four or five you have seen an increasing voice of the people.ouhani won a large percent. people turned out in large numbers for this election. many had considered boycotting. this is a sequential to the very disputed election in 2009. you saw millions turn out to challenge the results that put ahmadinejad back in for a second term. there is the sense for the first time that the people have a voice and that the regime is listening. it reflects something thomas said earlier. three decades later, you actually begin to see the emergence of the first post- revolution generation that is now of age. they are the majority. they are facing real challenges as a result of sanctions, the troubled economy. there are a large number of unemployed and underemployed. there is a long problem with drugs. they did not know the passions unleashed at the time of the revolution. they are part of this global generation that has a sense of what is happening in the rest of the world. they want to be part of it. they have access, plus or minus, to a lot of what is happeni
months,ast four or five you have seen an increasing voice of the people.ouhani won a large percent. people turned out in large numbers for this election. many had considered boycotting. this is a sequential to the very disputed election in 2009. you saw millions turn out to challenge the results that put ahmadinejad back in for a second term. there is the sense for the first time that the people have a voice and that the regime is listening. it reflects something thomas said earlier. three...
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ast: brian walsh is republican. he used to work at the and rsc and a few other numbers. on the house side for another seven or eight. it is been a long time now working for a handful of different members. any questionsave for these to come our phone lines are open. we will start with jeff in texas on our line for republicans. caller: i want to make one statement. i am a conservative. i agreed with what tea party or say, but what i understand is that as a conservative to have to sit back and watch a republican friends pass a $70 billion sign the bill when we all know that all of us take the 17 billion. that is moderate republicans folding to the democratic party. this is the stuff that is happening. i was one of the people that was surveyed and said i was disappointed with the republican party over the shutdown because i seldom folding month ago. my thing is let's not shut the government down next time, but let's not raise the debt ceiling. is $20 billion a month, we bring in $250 billion a month. if he cannot live on $230 billion a month, that we are way over budget and
ast: brian walsh is republican. he used to work at the and rsc and a few other numbers. on the house side for another seven or eight. it is been a long time now working for a handful of different members. any questionsave for these to come our phone lines are open. we will start with jeff in texas on our line for republicans. caller: i want to make one statement. i am a conservative. i agreed with what tea party or say, but what i understand is that as a conservative to have to sit back and...
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and he believes -- mentioned ast week, similarly there is the opportunity to pass and sign into law a bipartisan farm bill. some of the things that president's et the focus and attention, there are many issues within the budget context, and i think one mentioned earlier, there is opportunity, as the president identified, to make policy choices that will improve economic growth and improve job creation which is his number one focus and in his mind, congress' number one focus. saw jobs numbers that had steady job growth but not enough job growth in our view. we have gone through a period congress, through its obsession -- the tea party's obsession with obamacare, we saw a shutdown and the threat of default that did direct measurable harm to the american economy and they need to knock that off and focus things to help the economy grow and create jobs. >> when it comes to a sophisticated rollout like this with a website, phones, call-in centers, doesn't the private sector do this better than government does? >> the fact is we have experts from the private sector as well as from government
and he believes -- mentioned ast week, similarly there is the opportunity to pass and sign into law a bipartisan farm bill. some of the things that president's et the focus and attention, there are many issues within the budget context, and i think one mentioned earlier, there is opportunity, as the president identified, to make policy choices that will improve economic growth and improve job creation which is his number one focus and in his mind, congress' number one focus. saw jobs numbers...
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ast: we are talking to reporter, devlin barrett.u want to talk on this subject, our -- host: a question for you on the subject of possible furloughs in this next fiscal year. he said there will be 10 furlough days. how does an agency like the fbi scheduled days when they do not know when the crimes or actions will take place? guest: you have heard a number of solutions. no one thinks that will be the way they do this. what is more likely is they will implement a situation where on a friday or monday a bunch of people will be gone from the bureau and they will be some dead space just before or just after a weekend. if it comes says down to it, if there is an attack and some of our people are furloughed, these people are coming in and they will work. i think that is a situation that nobody wants, and no one wants isattack where the bureau scrambling to get up and running. host: are there congress members who are trying to affect the effects of sequester? wheree seen some agencies members of congress have changed the impact of sequestr
ast: we are talking to reporter, devlin barrett.u want to talk on this subject, our -- host: a question for you on the subject of possible furloughs in this next fiscal year. he said there will be 10 furlough days. how does an agency like the fbi scheduled days when they do not know when the crimes or actions will take place? guest: you have heard a number of solutions. no one thinks that will be the way they do this. what is more likely is they will implement a situation where on a friday or...