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impacto." >>> (♪). >>> bienvenidos a "primer impacto", soy bÁrbara esses y pamela gracias por estary muy bien comienzo el con el caso con el encuentro del cuerpo de la niÑa hispana en un canal tal y como confesÓ el asesino, vamos con vivÍan y que estÁ en missouri con Últimos acontecimientos. >>> adelante viviana. >>> un oficial encontrÓ el cuerpo de la pequeÑa a ocho millas de la casa y autoridades notificaron a familiares de la mala noticia. >>> despuÉs de doce dÍas de bÚsqueda aparece eo el cuerpo de la niÑa en un canal dÓnde el presunto asesino dijo que la tirÓ en un una en una bolsa, y aunque estÁ destrozada la madre, dice que su encuentro le trae algo de tranquilidad. >>> mi craorazÓn estÁ quebrado pero sabemos que su cuerpo va a estar en paz. >>> las auto floild revelridad quÉ estado. y su madre dice que no tiene el valor para verla. >>> quiero que seguir recuerdandola como era, como niÑa feliz y tener bonitos recuerdos y no queremos mirar. >>> los restos de la niÑa aparecieron el mismo dÍa en que el acusado de haberlo matado se presentÓ en corte. >>> en una investigaciÓn de h
impacto." >>> (♪). >>> bienvenidos a "primer impacto", soy bÁrbara esses y pamela gracias por estary muy bien comienzo el con el caso con el encuentro del cuerpo de la niÑa hispana en un canal tal y como confesÓ el asesino, vamos con vivÍan y que estÁ en missouri con Últimos acontecimientos. >>> adelante viviana. >>> un oficial encontrÓ el cuerpo de la pequeÑa a ocho millas de la casa y autoridades notificaron a familiares de la mala...
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. >> plus barbara boxer barbara boxer wants to keepgrass congress from cutting back on highway funds. which bay area city seems to be getting dirtier and why. . >>> we into cover developing news, happening in the north bay and impacting hundreds or thousands of drivers. news copper 2 is over the scene of the richmond-san rafael bridge and traffic that bridge is crawling. erators difficult situation there because of a police stand- off. a mile stretch of 580 in both directions is closed between francisco boulevard and 101. the richmond-san rafael bridge has been shut down for hours. we checked on www.ktvu.com, 37 is also difficult. this is a picture you never see at 5:30. this is the part of 580 shut down. i-580. a mile stretch has been shut down to detour around a hotel where police are watching a armed gunman. we have cruise around the scene. we will bring you updates here and on www.ktvu.com as soon as we get them. >>> we have major news tonight from oakland. the police chief from the school district resigned because of a tirade where he used the "n" word over and over. ktvu's rita
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i am barbara s -- i am barbara sadr, -- sutter. i noticed there was not the supporting documents on file, so i brought my supporting documents with me for you. there are two letters. one of the letters is a 1990 letter written by rec and park to peach growers, which put an agreement in place for us to be able to swim at camp mather for a separate fee for the full summer. as far as i know, it is still in effect, because we never got anything to fill us in differently than that. the other letter is the letter i wrote back in september to mr. ginsburg. it is asking for this an agreement that was done in 1990. some of the cabins -- it was treated like it was a donation, and that was fine until last year. all of a sudden, they wanted us to do a day use fee, which is $13 a day, at least it was last year. that equals a $91 a week for one person. for a total of 27 hours, that is all the pool is open during one week. that is just way too high for some families. for two people, it is $182 per week. if you have a family, children, i mean, it
i am barbara s -- i am barbara sadr, -- sutter. i noticed there was not the supporting documents on file, so i brought my supporting documents with me for you. there are two letters. one of the letters is a 1990 letter written by rec and park to peach growers, which put an agreement in place for us to be able to swim at camp mather for a separate fee for the full summer. as far as i know, it is still in effect, because we never got anything to fill us in differently than that. the other letter...
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down below, barbara. right there, barbara coit is sitting right there. and i'd like to introduce barbara's son, mr. michael coit. >> hello. what a remarkable day. what a grand place. coit tower and telegraph hill never disappoint as a tranquil outlook over a bustling city and busy world. i never tire of treking up here with family and friends. but there is not doctor an extra attraction today -- preferred parking. a first for this coit and i'm a native. the coit family owes its presence in san francisco to two tall, distinguished yankees. first came my great-great uncle howard coit, an enterprising man in the still young state of california. a member of the san francisco stock exchange in the 18 70's and 1880's, he met and married lily hitchcock, that lovely lady. a century after howard coiment married lily hitchcock, my father moved here with huts wife, barbara wheeler, from dallas to san francisco. like his great-uncle, my father also was drown bit promise of business opportunity here. my parents nurtured the family's links to this great landmark, beco
down below, barbara. right there, barbara coit is sitting right there. and i'd like to introduce barbara's son, mr. michael coit. >> hello. what a remarkable day. what a grand place. coit tower and telegraph hill never disappoint as a tranquil outlook over a bustling city and busy world. i never tire of treking up here with family and friends. but there is not doctor an extra attraction today -- preferred parking. a first for this coit and i'm a native. the coit family owes its presence...
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cnn's barbara starr is joining us from washington, d.c.ng they shot the helicopter down. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, joe, this is now of course under investigation by the united states military and the coalition. they are already saying that there were reports of enemy fire in the area at the time of the incident, but they will conduct
cnn's barbara starr is joining us from washington, d.c.ng they shot the helicopter down. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, joe, this is now of course under investigation by the united states military and the coalition. they are already saying that there were reports of enemy fire in the area at the time of the incident, but they will conduct
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barbara ehrenreich, thank you very much for being here tonight, appreciate your being here. >> it's aat. >> i don't want you to play pundit about this wisconsin election night, but do you think we're having a national fight, national debate at least about working for a living, about jobs, about class? >> i don't know how much it's being framed by that by the candidates themselves, but it's something we've got to have, i mean the -- you've been saying middle class, i think we can also use words like "working class," and it's been going downhill for a couple of decades, stagnating wages, inability to organize into unions, loss of rights in the workplace, you know, it's on every front, and when i say this, all right, somebody's going to say she's talking class war, it's true, but we didn't start this war. >> in terms of the way this translates into democratic politics, watching that tape we just played of president obama in 2009 giving that really strong pro-labor speech about the importance of unions to everything that has benefitted the working class and middle class over the past cent
barbara ehrenreich, thank you very much for being here tonight, appreciate your being here. >> it's aat. >> i don't want you to play pundit about this wisconsin election night, but do you think we're having a national fight, national debate at least about working for a living, about jobs, about class? >> i don't know how much it's being framed by that by the candidates themselves, but it's something we've got to have, i mean the -- you've been saying middle class, i think we...
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es todo de mi parte, informando desde paterson new jersey bÁrbara?. de personas luchan contra las peores y sninundaciones de evita en vermont. y esto ha permitido ver claramente la destrucciÓn, vamos con viviana avila. >>> buenas tardes, durante los dos Últimos dÍas el estado de vermont ha tenido buenas temperaturas, y rÍos es como este bajaron de manera dramÁtica, y los niveles histÓricos del domingo pasado. pero la fuerza del agua, quiero mostrarle cÓmo hacer esto el desprendimiento de una carretera pavimentada. por supuesto que esto ha traÍdo problemas a una comunidad que no tiene cÓmo ingresar a esta Área. y extremos cÓvemos cÓmo siguen s camiones, los remolques para remover estos com brescombros q dejado la esfuerza del rÍo, cuando atravesÓ precisamente este lugar. como les digo alrededor hay casas en este lugar. por eso nosotros vemos tambiÉn, cÓmo fueron arrasadass, estos buzones. estas residencias que quedan a mi alrededor. ya ayuda federal ya estÁ en camino v camino, el gobernador dijo que 30 camiones de la emergencia fema ha llegado con agua
es todo de mi parte, informando desde paterson new jersey bÁrbara?. de personas luchan contra las peores y sninundaciones de evita en vermont. y esto ha permitido ver claramente la destrucciÓn, vamos con viviana avila. >>> buenas tardes, durante los dos Últimos dÍas el estado de vermont ha tenido buenas temperaturas, y rÍos es como este bajaron de manera dramÁtica, y los niveles histÓricos del domingo pasado. pero la fuerza del agua, quiero mostrarle cÓmo hacer esto el...
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now barbara is standing by with a special even this year. this is the friends of faith walk in benefits breast cancer and, as the all-time people and barbara is ready to go on this, the 47th anniversary. >> happy anniversary nate and maxine. >> barbara and i will talk more about them, but nate the damage and i love pam but you cannot afford her, we are back in a moment. [laughter] 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 back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] >> the seventh annual british accent--breast cancer challenged serves the uninsured poor women diagnosed with breast cancer. it is a 5 k want to raise money for the cause. the great anchor barbara rogers and pam wright at the forefront the wok or do you talk? >> we walk and we are founding members of friends of faith. i did not know if you know the story but when faced was diagnosed with breast cancer sh
now barbara is standing by with a special even this year. this is the friends of faith walk in benefits breast cancer and, as the all-time people and barbara is ready to go on this, the 47th anniversary. >> happy anniversary nate and maxine. >> barbara and i will talk more about them, but nate the damage and i love pam but you cannot afford her, we are back in a moment. [laughter] man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of...
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. >> tambiÉn los saluda bÁrbara. fa+l 7con e sobre los inmigrantes.ok ñ >> muy buenas tardes, y los inmigrantes que serÁn considerados para la ley son los veteranos.v'2 gob >> mÁs de 300.000 indocumentados que enfrentan como podÍan tener una segunda oportunidad. (aplausos) >> aunque optimistas, este grupo yj w3[ >> tiene lazos fuertes con la comunidad pero nunca ha é 2Ñ é ((r%$ijip &c& ub2ñ >> la noticia le permitirÁ arma en chino, su madre çóestÁ en proceso de deportaciÓn por >> es considerada de baja prioridad."=ñ a lo mejor podrÍan y52dar el anuncio de trabajo. wbyñ >> en anuncio zme g=hecho por e que algunas de estas 'kpersonas estaban la. estÁ i]reportada y tendrÁs la oportunidad de dar un permiso de empleo, estudiantes indocumentados consideran que el gobierno pudo hacer mÁs por ellos. çse> no se sabe si es verdad...l'b pero como dice angelica, hay que ser precavidos. & >> la lucha por conseguir una reforma migratoria integral continÚa. >> es una buena noticia que nos da alivio a la comunidad.çw%mkúe sin una residencia permanente ni permiso
. >> tambiÉn los saluda bÁrbara. fa+l 7con e sobre los inmigrantes.ok ñ >> muy buenas tardes, y los inmigrantes que serÁn considerados para la ley son los veteranos.v'2 gob >> mÁs de 300.000 indocumentados que enfrentan como podÍan tener una segunda oportunidad. (aplausos) >> aunque optimistas, este grupo yj w3[ >> tiene lazos fuertes con la comunidad pero nunca ha é 2Ñ é ((r%$ijip &c& ub2ñ >> la noticia le permitirÁ arma en chino, su madre...
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but the bbc's barbara plat in new york said that after days of impass, south africa finally agreed to release the frozen money, as many u.n. members already recognized the m.t.c. as the leading authority in libya. >> the americans who put forward the request worked for two weeks to try to get the u.n. committee that monitors sanctions to agree to unfreeze this amount of money. there are a lot of questions about to whom it would be going, exactly. how it could be ensured that this money would benefit the libyan people. they convinced everybody, except the south africans who continued to put on a block on it, saying if you give money to the rebel leaders, because some of the money was designated for them, it's as if you're recognizing them as a legitimate government. the african union hasn't done that. so finally, it came down to the wire and the americans and the overcome those objection, and that means that the money will be released and most of it is going to go to emergency humanitarian aid. >> barbara, just remind us why south africa was reluctant to agree to these terms with the n
but the bbc's barbara plat in new york said that after days of impass, south africa finally agreed to release the frozen money, as many u.n. members already recognized the m.t.c. as the leading authority in libya. >> the americans who put forward the request worked for two weeks to try to get the u.n. committee that monitors sanctions to agree to unfreeze this amount of money. there are a lot of questions about to whom it would be going, exactly. how it could be ensured that this money...
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the reason being is that i fully support the new administration of barbara perseus. i feel the department of public health needs all the help and money it can get. -- the reason being is that i fully support the new administration of barbara garcia. i feel that this money is well used, and obviously it will address all -- the ending problem. -- long-standing problem. as long as they do what they do, then this problem in a certain sense will never be solved. according to my interpretation of what is going on and the department of public health, it seems like every penny is necessary. one of the reasons why i feel this way -- in fact there was a recent announcement that the cfo would be retiring, so that is another instance where they have to bring in new talent, and obviously there is always a problem of trying to blend everyone to work together. also, i would like to mention as an example of department of public health needing help, the reason -- the recent examiner of the examiner, the help lieade says "broken system." inside, the article is titled long waits keep t
the reason being is that i fully support the new administration of barbara perseus. i feel the department of public health needs all the help and money it can get. -- the reason being is that i fully support the new administration of barbara garcia. i feel that this money is well used, and obviously it will address all -- the ending problem. -- long-standing problem. as long as they do what they do, then this problem in a certain sense will never be solved. according to my interpretation of...
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our pentagon correspondent barbara starr is joining us now. certainly a terrible blow to the u.s.ilitary operation, especially those navy s.e.a.l.s. >> wolf, this is one of the worst days for the u.s. military. as this news has spread all day across towns, hometowns, military bases across the country. 22 navy s.e.a.l.s have lost their lives. these are the -- many of them covert navy s.e.a.l.s, the same unit, not the same men, the same unit, however, that went in on the osama bin laden raid. very well trained. it takes years for them to get to this level of expertise. this is a strategic loss. this is a human loss for the country. these types of troops, these type of special operations forces conduct hundreds if not thousands of these types of raids across afghanistan every year. and their thaems, of course, getsing this terrible news as we speak. >> they were going into this dangerous area, the eastern part of afghanistan, to help rescue other u.s. and nato forces? >> that is what we are told. they were going in, as the military calls it, a quick reaction force. there was another
our pentagon correspondent barbara starr is joining us now. certainly a terrible blow to the u.s.ilitary operation, especially those navy s.e.a.l.s. >> wolf, this is one of the worst days for the u.s. military. as this news has spread all day across towns, hometowns, military bases across the country. 22 navy s.e.a.l.s have lost their lives. these are the -- many of them covert navy s.e.a.l.s, the same unit, not the same men, the same unit, however, that went in on the osama bin laden...
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my conversation with congresswoman barbara lee when congresswoman barbara lee when we come back.ves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone, to our continuing coverage here. the clock is still ticking toward default. if the u.s. doesn't raise its debt ceiling but the details appear to be falling into place to finally get it done. you see the clock there. we have heard from the president, leaders in congress. they say they have struck a deal to raise the nation's debt limit and cut the nation's spending. >> there are still some very important votes to be taken by members of congress but i want to announce that the leaders of both parties in both chambers have reached an agreement that will reduce the deficit and avoid default. a default that w
my conversation with congresswoman barbara lee when congresswoman barbara lee when we come back.ves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone, to...
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. >>> y tambiÉn bÁrbara bermudo. >>> y mÁs de 50 muertos dejÓ el peor ataque criminal perpetrado en mÉxicoierno de felipe calderÓn, vamos a mÉxico con leÓn felipe. >>> asÍ es, se trata de una tragedia que enluta, consterna al paÍs y dio la vuelta al mundo son 53 vÍctimas mortales luego que criminales llegaran a este casino y le prendieran fuego no se comprueba pero es probable que la salida de emergencia hayan estado bloqueada lo que se tiene como evidencia es un video de los delincuentes en el momento de su llegada estos son los detalles. los responsables del peor ataque contra la sociedad civil des que el gobierno le declarÓ la guerra al crimen organizado fueron captado, llegaron bordo de vehÍculos armados, eran 8 o 9 con el combustible que arrojaron algunos pudieron salir pero masque darn atrapados afuera sus familiares esperaban noticias. >>> nadie nos dice nada. >>> marÍa guadalupe estrada. >>> hoy el nombre de su hermana aparece en las vÍctimas. >>> son 52 cuerpos que se extraen uno de ellos una dama embarazada. >>> el presidente calderÓn llego a la zona de la tragedia entreÓo una of
. >>> y tambiÉn bÁrbara bermudo. >>> y mÁs de 50 muertos dejÓ el peor ataque criminal perpetrado en mÉxicoierno de felipe calderÓn, vamos a mÉxico con leÓn felipe. >>> asÍ es, se trata de una tragedia que enluta, consterna al paÍs y dio la vuelta al mundo son 53 vÍctimas mortales luego que criminales llegaran a este casino y le prendieran fuego no se comprueba pero es probable que la salida de emergencia hayan estado bloqueada lo que se tiene como evidencia...
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barbara starr is standing by. we expect to hear from the president of the united states momentarily. he will speak about the tragic loss of the troops in afghanistan, and the overall state of the u.s. economy. our special coverage will continue here in the "cnn newsroom" right after this. re. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. ensure clinical strength has revigor and thirteen grams of protein to protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. and immune balance to help support your immune system. ensure clinical strength... helping you to bounce back. ensure! nutrition in charge! two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many o
barbara starr is standing by. we expect to hear from the president of the united states momentarily. he will speak about the tragic loss of the troops in afghanistan, and the overall state of the u.s. economy. our special coverage will continue here in the "cnn newsroom" right after this. re. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. ensure clinical strength has revigor and thirteen grams of protein...
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barbara, when you talk about a last stand, what are your sources telling you? >> well, they say that there is some indications they believe an assessment, if you will, that kad could be preparing for a last stand that it possibly would of course be in tripoli, his last major strong hold where he has some capability. what they don't know is what would this last stand look like. they're looking at the notion it could be scud missile launches, it could be an all-out military assault on on libyan civilians. they do not know. but that is the major concern at this hour. no firm indications that gadhafi yet is ready to pack up and go, in a maybe he plans one last effort before he finally decides. >> so it thif that is the worry there any sense that the united states would encourage its nato allies to give him a shove before he can lash out? >> you bet. the question is what's the tipping point here that would make gadhafi go once and for all. they will continue to tighten the screw, continue the bombing campaign. and it's one of those cases yet again poll the money whe
barbara, when you talk about a last stand, what are your sources telling you? >> well, they say that there is some indications they believe an assessment, if you will, that kad could be preparing for a last stand that it possibly would of course be in tripoli, his last major strong hold where he has some capability. what they don't know is what would this last stand look like. they're looking at the notion it could be scud missile launches, it could be an all-out military assault on on...
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dianne feinstein and barbara boxer voted in favor of the message and when it was said and done it passed 74-26. it wasn't close. this legislation nobody liked including the president. with the clock ticking down to the midnight deadline, there was little choice. >> it shouldn't take the risk of default, the risk of economic catastrophe to get folks in this town to work together and do their jobs. >> the president didn't get what he wanted, republicans didn't either. but they did make a deal. >> the push and pull americans saw in washington was not gridlock. it was the will of the people working itself out. a political system never meant to be pretty. >> tim geithner told "good morning america" today spending reduction will not slow the economy. >> most important thing is the create more room for the private sector to grow. though it locks in substantial long-term savings, the cuts are modest. >> it will provide money for the united states to borrow, it calls for a bipartisan committee to draft legislation to find up to $1.5 trillion more in deficit cut by thanksgiving. under consideratio
dianne feinstein and barbara boxer voted in favor of the message and when it was said and done it passed 74-26. it wasn't close. this legislation nobody liked including the president. with the clock ticking down to the midnight deadline, there was little choice. >> it shouldn't take the risk of default, the risk of economic catastrophe to get folks in this town to work together and do their jobs. >> the president didn't get what he wanted, republicans didn't either. but they did...
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barbara starr is live at the pentagon for us. barbara, i know it is a very solemn day for the president, for the u.s. military and for so many families. >> reporter: it is indeed. but the american people, brooke, will not see this news media coverage of this very sad ceremony has basically been banned by the pentagon because they say, quite simply, the remains are unidentified fiebl at this point. so the families who have the right to grant permission for media coverage are unable to do that. they can't grant permission because they don't really know at this point who is in which casket, if you will. but this -- so we're only seeing the president arrive at dover. you're not seeing what you've seen in the past is that very somber ceremony where military pallbearers will remove the transfer case from the plane and very gently, slowly and respectfully bring it down the ramp in front of the families and then move it on forward for the processing prior to any funeral arrangements. we see the faces, we see the names. so many of them ri
barbara starr is live at the pentagon for us. barbara, i know it is a very solemn day for the president, for the u.s. military and for so many families. >> reporter: it is indeed. but the american people, brooke, will not see this news media coverage of this very sad ceremony has basically been banned by the pentagon because they say, quite simply, the remains are unidentified fiebl at this point. so the families who have the right to grant permission for media coverage are unable to do...
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democrat barbara lee joins us with thoughts on what's going on.with you this evening, wolf. >> are you with the president on this deal? >> well, first of all, i have to say that too often we are asked to vote on legislation where we haven't even had an opportunity to read it. so i definitely want to read exactly what is in this deal. secondly, i listened to speaker boehner and his comments. this appears to be a deal which i voted against. thirdly, i'm not sure how medicare, medicaid and social security would not be up for grabs. i have to see that and be assured of that. fourthly, i don't know where the cuts will take place. who will get hurt? obviously if you are talking about discretionary spending it's the poor, low income individuals, working poor and middle income people. i would suggest if the facts are accurate we will see more people falling into poverty and we'll see this create more job loss. we should see a bill to help us keep from going off the brink in terms of economic disaster looming. we have to have a bill. however, i want to rem
democrat barbara lee joins us with thoughts on what's going on.with you this evening, wolf. >> are you with the president on this deal? >> well, first of all, i have to say that too often we are asked to vote on legislation where we haven't even had an opportunity to read it. so i definitely want to read exactly what is in this deal. secondly, i listened to speaker boehner and his comments. this appears to be a deal which i voted against. thirdly, i'm not sure how medicare, medicaid...
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barbara, thank you very much for being here. >> glad to be with you, rachel.s a treat. >> i don't want to make you play pundit about this election night in wisconsin, but do you think we're having a national debate about jobs, about class? >> i don't know how much it's being framed by the candidates themselves, but it's something we've got to have. you've been saying middle class. we could also use words like working class, and it's been going downhill, you know, for a couple of -- several decades, stagnating wages, inability to organize into unions, loss of rights in the workplace. you know, it's on every front, and when i say this, somebody is going to say she's talking class war. it's true, but we didn't start this war. >> in terms of the way this translates into democratic politics, watching that tape we just played of president obama in 2009, giving that speech about the importance of unions that's benefited everything in this country over the last century, i wonder if we will see that guy again on the campaign trail, i wonder if democrats are reconnectin
barbara, thank you very much for being here. >> glad to be with you, rachel.s a treat. >> i don't want to make you play pundit about this election night in wisconsin, but do you think we're having a national debate about jobs, about class? >> i don't know how much it's being framed by the candidates themselves, but it's something we've got to have. you've been saying middle class. we could also use words like working class, and it's been going downhill, you know, for a couple...
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dicen que ana barbara sera madre otra vez, pero lo que muchos se preguntan es, sabra quien es el padreprato nos cuenta mas en acceso total... adelante maria alejandra... take pkg acceso total hola como estan? ana brbara nos sorprende con el anuncio de que sera mam por tercera vez!!! y ya se dieron a conocer ms detalles... )) la cantante mexicana revelo a la revista hola que esta esperando un hijo...lo que todo el mundo se pregunta es de quin es este hijo??? ya que la interprete de "trampa maldita" tiene mas de un aÑo soltera...resulta ser que ana barbara decidio someterse a una inseminacion artificial por peticion de sus hijos...que a partir de enero del aÑo que viene seran 3...felicidades!!! )) este es el ms reciente video de lady gaga...del tema you and i...donde veremos a la cantante caracterizandose como un hombre y una sirena...este video ya esta dejando mucho de que hablar ya que la cantante es torturada en un granero y en una tina de baÑo... y bueno el mensaje que la cantante compartio con sus fanaticos es que "tienes que amar todas y cada parte de mi, asi como yo debo hacerlo."
dicen que ana barbara sera madre otra vez, pero lo que muchos se preguntan es, sabra quien es el padreprato nos cuenta mas en acceso total... adelante maria alejandra... take pkg acceso total hola como estan? ana brbara nos sorprende con el anuncio de que sera mam por tercera vez!!! y ya se dieron a conocer ms detalles... )) la cantante mexicana revelo a la revista hola que esta esperando un hijo...lo que todo el mundo se pregunta es de quin es este hijo??? ya que la interprete de "trampa...
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dominique from the office of congresswoman barbara lee. thank you for coming. office of congresswoman barbara lee. office of congressman mike honda. thank you for coming. the juvenile probation department. thank you for coming here this evening. thank you for coming. ok. we are now going to begin tonight's program. first we'll hear from one of the nation's leading legal scholars on the long-term economic impact of immigrant rights policy and reform. we will hear from a panel. after the panel discussion, we will have time to hear from the local elected officials. then we will open the meeting for public comments. if you would like to speak during the public comment section, please fill out a yellow card and return that to a member of our staff. i would like to introduce adrian, who has done amazing work for this commission. she's the executive director of the office of immigrant affairs would you introduce the speakers and panelists. thank you very much. >> thank you, chair mccarthy. it's truly a pleasure to introduce tonight's keynote speaker. the professor is
dominique from the office of congresswoman barbara lee. thank you for coming. office of congresswoman barbara lee. office of congressman mike honda. thank you for coming. the juvenile probation department. thank you for coming here this evening. thank you for coming. ok. we are now going to begin tonight's program. first we'll hear from one of the nation's leading legal scholars on the long-term economic impact of immigrant rights policy and reform. we will hear from a panel. after the panel...
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barbara reports from the united nations. >> the report appears to be an internal planning document that could form the basis for a new u.n. mandate in a post-conflict libya. so, for example, on the security side, it recommends the possible deployment of up to 200 unarmed military observers. originally, the idea had been for these observers to monitor a cease fire between the regime and the rebels. but with the collapse of the regime, that's no longer necessary. so what they could be used to do is monitor the process of dealing with the troops who fought for the gaddafi government, what to do with them, how to treat them, and how to bring them into the process if it's possible. also, it calls for the deployment of up to 190 u.n. police officers to help establish "law & order" in the country, princeably by training local police forces. on the political side, it talks about the transition to democracy, how the u.n. can help to support the establishment of an interim government that would be inclusive, that would be seen as legitimate, how it can help organized elections for a provisional b
barbara reports from the united nations. >> the report appears to be an internal planning document that could form the basis for a new u.n. mandate in a post-conflict libya. so, for example, on the security side, it recommends the possible deployment of up to 200 unarmed military observers. originally, the idea had been for these observers to monitor a cease fire between the regime and the rebels. but with the collapse of the regime, that's no longer necessary. so what they could be used...
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. >> oakland congress woman barbara lee is blasting a congressional colleague comparing her to a plantation owner. lee came under fire from a fellow member of the congressional black caucus, florida's allen west saying lee and other leaders failed to address high unemployment and other issues in the community, yet take support for granted, telling voters everything is fine, just like a plantation owner. >> you know i'm going to be honest. it's white liberals turned over to certain leaders of quote unquote perceived leaders like a jesse jackson or maxine waters and barbara lee and said, pacify. keep the black community firmly behind us. regardless of the failures of the social welfare policies. >> lee says west's statement ill states -- illustrates absurdity democrats are up against when dealing with the tea party. >> just ahead a lesson about plastic bags. what some textbooks are telling california kids about those bag autos and the growing number of coyotes in san francisco. frank advice some local laumts are giving residents. >> i'm sandhya patel. temperatures dropped today and the downwa
. >> oakland congress woman barbara lee is blasting a congressional colleague comparing her to a plantation owner. lee came under fire from a fellow member of the congressional black caucus, florida's allen west saying lee and other leaders failed to address high unemployment and other issues in the community, yet take support for granted, telling voters everything is fine, just like a plantation owner. >> you know i'm going to be honest. it's white liberals turned over to certain...
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lined up to tell their stories to house democratic leader nancy pelosi, bye area representatives barbarand mike honda and a colleague from arizona all members of the congressional caucus. some saying it is relate. >> to this day i wake up crying. violence has hurt me, taken many friends. my uncle. >> reporter: hundreds packed into the gospel church in what is called a speakout. the members of congress promising to take the stories back to washington when budget negotiations resume. >> it is a time and in our country when the american people know and we know in washington that serious job creation must take place. >> an information sheet. >> reporter: but don did not want the other side of the aisle not represented at tonight's event so he stood outside all by himself. >> we are protesting the fraud of having a job senate by democrats like nancy pelosi and barbara lee are busy killing more jobs than they could ever create by this job summit. >> reporter: now, despite all the personal stories they heard this evening the members of congress know they have a very big fight when the governmen
lined up to tell their stories to house democratic leader nancy pelosi, bye area representatives barbarand mike honda and a colleague from arizona all members of the congressional caucus. some saying it is relate. >> to this day i wake up crying. violence has hurt me, taken many friends. my uncle. >> reporter: hundreds packed into the gospel church in what is called a speakout. the members of congress promising to take the stories back to washington when budget negotiations resume....
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lined up to tell their stories to house democratic leader nancy pelosi, bay area representatives barbara lee and mike honda and a colleague from arizona. all members of the congressional caucus. they told leaders a lack of job and violence are directly linked. >> violence took my mother when i was a year and six months. to this day i wake up crying an all type of random stuff. violence has hurt me, taken many friends, my uncle. >> reporter: hundreds packed into the gospel church in what is called a speak out. the meme of congress promising to take the stories back to washington. >> it is a time in our country when the american people know and we know in washington that serious job creation must take place. >> reporter: but don did not want the other side of the aisle not represented at tonight's event so he stood outside all by himself. >> we are protesting the fraud of having a job senate by democrats like nancy pelosi and barbara lee that are busy killing jobs than they could create by this summit. >> reporter: democrats know they have a very tough fight on their hand once congress rec
lined up to tell their stories to house democratic leader nancy pelosi, bay area representatives barbara lee and mike honda and a colleague from arizona. all members of the congressional caucus. they told leaders a lack of job and violence are directly linked. >> violence took my mother when i was a year and six months. to this day i wake up crying an all type of random stuff. violence has hurt me, taken many friends, my uncle. >> reporter: hundreds packed into the gospel church in...
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dianne feinstein and barbara boxer voted in favor of the message and when it was said and done it passed 74-26. it wasn't close. this legislation nobody liked including the president. with the clock ticking down to the midnight deadline, there was little choice. >> it shouldn't take the risk of default, the risk of economic catastrophe to get folks in this town to work together and do their jobs. >> the president didn't get what he wanted, republicans didn't either. but they did make a deal. >> the push and pull americans saw in washington was not gridlock. it was the will of the people working itself out. a political system never meant to be pretty. >> tim geithner told "good morning america" today spending reduction will not slow the economy. >> most important thing is the create more room for the private sector to grow. though it locks in substantial long-term savings, the cuts are modest. >> it will provide money for the united states to borrow, it calls for a bipartisan committee to draft legislation to find up to $1.5 trillion more in deficit cut by thanksgiving. under consideratio
dianne feinstein and barbara boxer voted in favor of the message and when it was said and done it passed 74-26. it wasn't close. this legislation nobody liked including the president. with the clock ticking down to the midnight deadline, there was little choice. >> it shouldn't take the risk of default, the risk of economic catastrophe to get folks in this town to work together and do their jobs. >> the president didn't get what he wanted, republicans didn't either. but they did...
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barbara walters causing the destruction of the hindenburg. (laughter) why? why barbara? why do you kill? lately watching cnn i've noticed something newsworthy may be brewing there as well. >> one group calculated how much it would cost to go to hog warts school of witchcraft and wizardry. >> more than $43,000 and that's for only one year. tuition is actually the biggest chunk. just to send your kid off to become a wizard, it's going to price it right out of the ballpark i say. >> i'd say it costs zero because it doesn't exist. >> there you go. (laughter) >> victim done the calculations for you. right at the top. it is interesting, though. >> jon: did you see that? his half-hearted last minute effort to feign that he cares at all about what that woman was talking about. that's not just casual anchor banter, my friends. that's a call for help. as we explore in our new segment, cnn anchor don lennon appears not to care for cnn. cnn unconcerned. it appears your anchor don lemon may not care very much for the antics of your network cnn. behold. even parts of canada are sinful
barbara walters causing the destruction of the hindenburg. (laughter) why? why barbara? why do you kill? lately watching cnn i've noticed something newsworthy may be brewing there as well. >> one group calculated how much it would cost to go to hog warts school of witchcraft and wizardry. >> more than $43,000 and that's for only one year. tuition is actually the biggest chunk. just to send your kid off to become a wizard, it's going to price it right out of the ballpark i say....