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right now play is suspended becau of heavy heavy rain over there, very heavy. our coverage begins at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. and at 7:00 in the morning on sunday. >> well, it will take more tn a little to stop the red skips. redskins in a hangar at dulles because of the weather. they take on the eagles in donovan mcnabb's return to philadelphia. the other big story, w will start at quarterback? clinton portis will start on sunday despite being benched during last sunday's loss to the rams. neither shanahan nor portis wanted to speak much about it yesterday. >> you know what, for these, you hot topicsou're bring up. coach is upstairs. you want to walk up there with him, you're going to interview him after this, you can ask him a those questions. >> i don't get into my conversations with players. i address it at the time. and i addressed it with him and felt very comfortable with the explanation and we go on. >> sunday's game starts at 4:15 at lincoln financial field in philadelphia. >>> let talk to tom about the forecast. good weaer for all the boos raining down on
right now play is suspended becau of heavy heavy rain over there, very heavy. our coverage begins at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. and at 7:00 in the morning on sunday. >> well, it will take more tn a little to stop the red skips. redskins in a hangar at dulles because of the weather. they take on the eagles in donovan mcnabb's return to philadelphia. the other big story, w will start at quarterback? clinton portis will start on sunday despite being benched during last sunday's loss to the rams....
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b nqi call up those costs becaue they are delineated and part of our obligation. we see this between $20,000,025 million in direct costs. entering into vote -- we see this between $20 million and $25 million in direct costs. entering into an mou. they would offset the revenue losses. we're in communication with the comptroller's office, and we call this out in the resolution on page three, recouping the costs and making them hole with this tool. -- making them whole. the general fund revenue is appropriate. if you're doing mathematics of what we're doing, it may not be as aggressive as the team may like or had sought. we believe this is the most aggressive package we can get approval for at this time, and it is the basis for the term sheet and the resolution, and it is the framework for going forward. as soon as we get it completed, we would move forward with what we anticipate being a very aggressive schedule that is achievable doing the studies related to the environmental review, some getting permits a, is the with a review under ceqa, and begin the documentati
b nqi call up those costs becaue they are delineated and part of our obligation. we see this between $20,000,025 million in direct costs. entering into vote -- we see this between $20 million and $25 million in direct costs. entering into an mou. they would offset the revenue losses. we're in communication with the comptroller's office, and we call this out in the resolution on page three, recouping the costs and making them hole with this tool. -- making them whole. the general fund revenue is...
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everyone is focused on the 40k) and portfolios becaus these la few years have been really a wild ridein many cases, a down rformance for so many investors. ow do you takeetiremt into accounthen your portfolio is still in recoveryin terms of savings? >> well, i think the first thin is people's natural reaction is to try toind investing way out of this. so they maybe sort of take a little more risk in their investment portfolio, and they may be sting themselves for a trap. really the first thing you want to do is bump up yr savin rate a little bit mo. that may be th least attractive, but it's really th most effecte. so for example, wehow our retirement issue how increasing your savings rate om 8% to 10%, oif youan get it up to 12% and have a really bigeffect on the eventual siz of your nest egg and increase your odds of being able to retire with security. so you've really got to take a la look at where you're spending money and start cutting back and pting that money to savings? >> exactly. and if you can do it on a autotic asis, you'r much better off. for example, more money in your 40
everyone is focused on the 40k) and portfolios becaus these la few years have been really a wild ridein many cases, a down rformance for so many investors. ow do you takeetiremt into accounthen your portfolio is still in recoveryin terms of savings? >> well, i think the first thin is people's natural reaction is to try toind investing way out of this. so they maybe sort of take a little more risk in their investment portfolio, and they may be sting themselves for a trap. really the first...
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. >> gave us a much more difficult time getting these tenants out becaus of the heav smoke and we had to bring people out down the fire escapes, down the ladders, and then down the stairwell. >> alan: one person wasreated at the escape for smoke inhalation and several residts have been burnedded out of their homes. >>> jury selection begins tomorrow in the murder case of chandra levy. le is the capitol hill intern that went missing in washgton, dc nine years ago. her disappearance ended the political cear of thing coressman gary cop did. condit. last year, police charged a man with her murder. he avoided scrutiny partly because focus was on condit. con did is expected to testified in the trial. >>> this is the 21st 21st anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake. it stroke at 5:04 in the evening, just before the start of game 3 of the world series beeen the giants and a's. the quake lasted only about 15 seconds, but it left 63 people dead and injured re than 3700 peop and cost bills of dollars in damage. so, are you prepared for the next big one? on thursday, the's going to be a statew
. >> gave us a much more difficult time getting these tenants out becaus of the heav smoke and we had to bring people out down the fire escapes, down the ladders, and then down the stairwell. >> alan: one person wasreated at the escape for smoke inhalation and several residts have been burnedded out of their homes. >>> jury selection begins tomorrow in the murder case of chandra levy. le is the capitol hill intern that went missing in washgton, dc nine years ago. her...
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lotof people in any economy are really kind of locked out of traditional white collar employment becaus they can't fit night their lives. >> they have 35,000 workers register. 80% are in the u.s. and the rest anywhere in the world. they track the work flow. >> the white dots represent people checking out tasks. that is the work has been submitted and waiting for review. >> a peer review process sets it apart from oth cloud job sites validating links on a website to ten dollars per page for writing a video script. it's credited the next day for completed work. they think it's a way to make money during fre time. she edits documents. >> it movie reviews, essays, medical reports. >> the next year could help determine whether liberty successful or not. company seize it as a long term way to keep costs down and whether workers can make a viable living doing essentially piece work. >> millions of documents believed to contain records of saddam hussein's are now available to the public at stanford university. >> as chaos closed in around baghdad in 2003, saddam hussein and members of his gover
lotof people in any economy are really kind of locked out of traditional white collar employment becaus they can't fit night their lives. >> they have 35,000 workers register. 80% are in the u.s. and the rest anywhere in the world. they track the work flow. >> the white dots represent people checking out tasks. that is the work has been submitted and waiting for review. >> a peer review process sets it apart from oth cloud job sites validating links on a website to ten dollars...
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they were sad becau one of theirs had gone missing. >> reporter: crippen came from a family of prominent swimmers. he won silver in the same event at the pan-pacific championships in august. at this race, many swimmers complained that water temperatures were too high. race officialsut the temperature at 84 degrs, but it could have been higher. three-time olympic gold medalist rowdy gaines says heat plays a ro in swimming. >> when the air is so close to 100 degrees and the water temperature is in the mid to upper 80s standpoint, it's just an acciden waiting to happen. >> reporter: officials in the united arab emirates say overertion was the cause of death and heat was not a factor. crippen was well liked in the swimming world. in a video on his personal website he talked about missing out on a trip to the beijing olympics. >> it's hard to describe the feeling in your heart when you know you can do better. >> reporter: on that site crippen looked forward to a european vacation after the dubai race. >> as great as an athlete as fran was in the water, he was at much better of a person outsid
they were sad becau one of theirs had gone missing. >> reporter: crippen came from a family of prominent swimmers. he won silver in the same event at the pan-pacific championships in august. at this race, many swimmers complained that water temperatures were too high. race officialsut the temperature at 84 degrs, but it could have been higher. three-time olympic gold medalist rowdy gaines says heat plays a ro in swimming. >> when the air is so close to 100 degrees and the water...
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or some folks driving through becaus they see a space there. you should be careful because you never know what's on the other side. afr all the rain yesterday, many folks in the area are looking forward to drying out. >> we needed the rain but not like this. roads around northern virginia to standing water or, in some cases, all-out flooding, making the roads impossie. a "v" dot worker said a couple had to be rescued after they went arnd a roadblock and dro through nearly two feet of water. many drivers knew to stay away from those areas. >> i know the roads and i know the short cuts to g around the flooded area. so i'm st going out, take it easy and do what i have to do. >> up to six inches of rain fell in some areas. driving wasn't the only challenge. at times walkingas just as frustrating for pedestrians. they closed umbrellas while hoping that rain, rainould go away and come back a bit lighter another da >> i've gotten in five different car cidents. it's raining, downpoing. i had to go out to my car which is outside. i got soaking wet. that
or some folks driving through becaus they see a space there. you should be careful because you never know what's on the other side. afr all the rain yesterday, many folks in the area are looking forward to drying out. >> we needed the rain but not like this. roads around northern virginia to standing water or, in some cases, all-out flooding, making the roads impossie. a "v" dot worker said a couple had to be rescued after they went arnd a roadblock and dro through nearly two...
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they will stop foreclosing on homes becaus they acknowledged they rushed foreclosure. federal regators have contacted five other banks and ask them to check their foreclosures. >>> president obama looking for a permanent replacement to be his chief of stuff. yesterday rahm emanuel resigned from that position so he can run for mayor for chicago. >> mr. president, i thought i was tough but as someone who saw firsthand how close our nation me to the brink and what you had to do to put america back on track i want to thank you for being the toughest leader any country could ask for in t toughest times any president has ever faced. >> the president's top senate staffer pete rouse will serve as chief of staff. elena kagan took her oath for the supreme court. the new term begins on monday. >>> six months of dui arrests in the district are in jeopardy because of inaccurate machines. a lawyer said the chief toxicologist didn't approve those device until last month. all those charged with dui could see those charges dropped. pat collins has the story. all the people that pled gu
they will stop foreclosing on homes becaus they acknowledged they rushed foreclosure. federal regators have contacted five other banks and ask them to check their foreclosures. >>> president obama looking for a permanent replacement to be his chief of stuff. yesterday rahm emanuel resigned from that position so he can run for mayor for chicago. >> mr. president, i thought i was tough but as someone who saw firsthand how close our nation me to the brink and what you had to do to...
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that's becau we are not preparing our children in the same way. so that means we have to take a really hard look at our education system and not what is going wrong so that we can improve those things. >> rhee said longer school days and the longer school year are needed to help prepare kids for competition in the global economy. coming up new at 5:00, tom sherwood talks about the future of d.c. schools under t new leader, kaya henderson. >>> apple's impad is coming to a verizon wireless store today. they will start selling it october 28th in mo than 2,000 of its retail stores. the wireless carrier will sell only the wi-fi version of it. but customers will have the option to bundle it with the my fi device. it is currently sole by several retailers including best buy. >>> when news4 come back, live from new york. it's thursday night. a favorite comedy tries a new twist. >>> and facebook users a familiar with the opportunity to like their posts. now a way to find out if your fabook friends like whe >>> the man who was arrested for streaking near pr
that's becau we are not preparing our children in the same way. so that means we have to take a really hard look at our education system and not what is going wrong so that we can improve those things. >> rhee said longer school days and the longer school year are needed to help prepare kids for competition in the global economy. coming up new at 5:00, tom sherwood talks about the future of d.c. schools under t new leader, kaya henderson. >>> apple's impad is coming to a verizon...
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. >> it's stressful becaus i know everyone is looking for a job right now. >> reporter: at her schoolob fair could network and distributed an impressive resume but that may not be enough. the unemployment rate for adults 20 to 24 years old is nearly 15% and that's almost 50% higher th the national average which means she's competing with her fellow seniors and alumni who had been unemployed since she graduated last year. >> i'm finding i'm smitting my resumes in thin air. >> reporter: the pressure on students is spreading. career counselors say even freshmen are getting a case of the job jitters. >> not being able t know that there's a job out there in the futu for me made me realize that i have to already plan ahead in order to succeed. >> reporter: how did you me up with those figures? that plan includes an early visit to the career center. >> in the summer we saw at orientation majority of new freshmen had resumes which in my experience is unual. >> reporter: the outlook for job growth isimproving. students should still be aggressive. get internships and realize their first job may
. >> it's stressful becaus i know everyone is looking for a job right now. >> reporter: at her schoolob fair could network and distributed an impressive resume but that may not be enough. the unemployment rate for adults 20 to 24 years old is nearly 15% and that's almost 50% higher th the national average which means she's competing with her fellow seniors and alumni who had been unemployed since she graduated last year. >> i'm finding i'm smitting my resumes in thin air....
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becau and does it send the signal that the white house doesn't believe he's within striking distance? >> you have to follow the money and you watch where the democratic committees are putting the money and it's not here. but the meek campaign will say to you, listen, we've had a lot of support. listen, there is no one who has supported the white house more really on capitol hill than kendrick meek. 98% of the time he voted with nancy pelosi, which generally it was a vote for president obama. so you can understand that he is having a tough time down here because not only is it a three-way race and he's got an independent governor who used to be a republican, charlie crist, who is going after the democratic vote, the independent vote, and the republican vote. and then you have kendrick meek who is trying to keep all those democrats with him. so far what we've seen, particularly here in florida, there was an interesting poll that showed that 52% of likely voters want the person that goes to the senate to oppose the president. that's just a tough road for a democrat who 98% of the time vo
becau and does it send the signal that the white house doesn't believe he's within striking distance? >> you have to follow the money and you watch where the democratic committees are putting the money and it's not here. but the meek campaign will say to you, listen, we've had a lot of support. listen, there is no one who has supported the white house more really on capitol hill than kendrick meek. 98% of the time he voted with nancy pelosi, which generally it was a vote for president...
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. >> she want as family that's very active, that loves to do things, very outgoing becau that's the typed she is. >> at the end of the class there were some surprises. >> i have a present for you. i want to give you a t-shirt. >> she also had tickets for her to come back and see a show. but perhaps a gift she prized the most was a photograph so that the memory of today would live on in more than just her imagination. if you have room in your home and heart for rochelle, call our special adoption line. the number is1-88-20-adopt-me or logon to nbcwashington.com. >>> coming up a new attraction at the national zoo. plus tom kierein will be back with another check on the forecast. stay with us hihere, i'm ian writ and i'm investigating what makes aruba so happy. oh my word,that'santast. ♪ row your boat gently down the stream... ♪ i'll tell yowhat; it's notalo. it's happiness. i haven't even got bait on the end of mine. i don't care;it's just nice sit. you're getting it. you're getting it. >>> time to che the weekend scene. some interesting things happening at the national zoo. >> that's righ
. >> she want as family that's very active, that loves to do things, very outgoing becau that's the typed she is. >> at the end of the class there were some surprises. >> i have a present for you. i want to give you a t-shirt. >> she also had tickets for her to come back and see a show. but perhaps a gift she prized the most was a photograph so that the memory of today would live on in more than just her imagination. if you have room in your home and heart for rochelle,...
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it's very momentary becaus and this weather report has been brought to you by robitussin.a? >>> coming up on "good morning america," the science of the shake. researchers have studied wet dogs and how fast it takes them to shake themselves dry. we'll tell you what they discovered. >>> and the union of two musical legends. elton john and leon russell favor us with a new song from their new record. [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffles ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now click on the robitussin relief finder at robitussin.com. click on your symptoms. get the right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. ♪ the robitussin relief finder. it's that simple. don't freak, it's gone. who did it? i did. with ortho home defense max. guaranteed to kill the mouse. just push down the lever and it does the rest. nothing to see, nothing to touch. you just throw it away. no mess, no drama. ortho. defend what's yours. i don't lie about my age. my skin does. you just throw it away. no mess, no drama. avon introduces anew platinum. the first with paxillium. designed to help restor
it's very momentary becaus and this weather report has been brought to you by robitussin.a? >>> coming up on "good morning america," the science of the shake. researchers have studied wet dogs and how fast it takes them to shake themselves dry. we'll tell you what they discovered. >>> and the union of two musical legends. elton john and leon russell favor us with a new song from their new record. [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffles ] [ male announcer ] not sure...
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>> becau i thought they were gointo judge me r being t feminine, too girly, too... because sometimes people see you... you know, i'm an actress, i can change into anying. i can fat. i can be blond. i can bekinn i can shave my head. you know, it's like i can transform into anything. i know this, but it's not so often people can see that. >> rose: you did an interesting thing. tell me if i have this thing right. you said "i'm not coming to do an audition, i'm coming to do a part." >> yeah. >> rose: "so i'll sho you wh i'm about. not because i'll do some audition." >> i just wanted to work immediately. i don't like auditions. thin it' rlly diffict to come and try to convince people to pick me, love me. so my way is jus to sttthe work today and i bought clothes from my husband and i today the director when i met him all the things i wanted to do and i want go all the way. i want to do my stunts, i want to change my body, i want to do the piercings, i want to take license for motorcle. i want to do everything. i want to go there. >> rose: and you did that? >> yes. >> ros
>> becau i thought they were gointo judge me r being t feminine, too girly, too... because sometimes people see you... you know, i'm an actress, i can change into anying. i can fat. i can be blond. i can bekinn i can shave my head. you know, it's like i can transform into anything. i know this, but it's not so often people can see that. >> rose: you did an interesting thing. tell me if i have this thing right. you said "i'm not coming to do an audition, i'm coming to do a...
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>>ose: becau they're in the jungle. >> yes. so if you want to know who you're facing, you have to look at the boots. and those were rubber boots. so when i realed that was the guerrilla, i knew we were in trouble. >> rose: s years o trouble. >> six years of trouble. >> rose: you have said that this book is about evil and that it's made you better understand some of t horrible things that have ken policen history. >> o yes. ye i tnkhat this bookis, of cose, of evi but of good, too. and i think it's a journey to the jungle and into the abduction tuation but i think ove l it's a journey into ourselves. into myself. and i hopethat when people will read the book, they will find also that it's like amirr that helps you k questions and... >> rose: what questions >> what is the things th are important in our lives. hodo we spend time? are we spending our time with the priorities of our hrt or are we leaving the very important things of our heart the last because we have urgent things to address? and then weee our life in another perspe
>>ose: becau they're in the jungle. >> yes. so if you want to know who you're facing, you have to look at the boots. and those were rubber boots. so when i realed that was the guerrilla, i knew we were in trouble. >> rose: s years o trouble. >> six years of trouble. >> rose: you have said that this book is about evil and that it's made you better understand some of t horrible things that have ken policen history. >> o yes. ye i tnkhat this bookis, of cose, of...
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. >> well, i'd like to you hold on f you don't mind staying with us, homehomer, on skype, becaus sandraily, one of our producers, who has kept up on her spanish. mario accesepulveda, a ham, he'd a news conference. i thought they were going to hold him back, but he's in front of the camera. >> he started out by saying -- he was very poetic. he said he was with god and with the devil at times but he held the hand of god. he said it was a wonderful country. that he was lucky to have that incredible situation, but he also went a little political. he said that he believes they have to change the labor laws in chile. >> wow. >> they have to be better with the workers. however, he really praised the professionalism of all the rescue crews, of the president. he did throw a little jab at the whole mining political situation in the accident, but he also very much stressed the fact he thought this was a moment for chile to get together, to be united and he praised the rescuers on what they've done. >> you've been watching the chilean tv coverage all night long, really. give us a sense of what's st
. >> well, i'd like to you hold on f you don't mind staying with us, homehomer, on skype, becaus sandraily, one of our producers, who has kept up on her spanish. mario accesepulveda, a ham, he'd a news conference. i thought they were going to hold him back, but he's in front of the camera. >> he started out by saying -- he was very poetic. he said he was with god and with the devil at times but he held the hand of god. he said it was a wonderful country. that he was lucky to have...
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thanks for watching, i am bill o'reilly remember the spin stops right here, becau >> good morning, everyonednesday, october 6, 2010. i'm gretchen carlson. thank you for sharing your time today. is president obama looking for more change now inside his oval office, the most important position? there's rumors that hillary clinton and joe biden could be doing some role reversal and did biden actually come up with the idea himself? >> i got to hear that. meanwhile, president obama falling apart on stage. what? >> was that my -- oh, goodness! that's all right. all of you know who i am. >> an excellent ad lib. what happened? well, maybe the setup crew should use super glue next time
thanks for watching, i am bill o'reilly remember the spin stops right here, becau >> good morning, everyonednesday, october 6, 2010. i'm gretchen carlson. thank you for sharing your time today. is president obama looking for more change now inside his oval office, the most important position? there's rumors that hillary clinton and joe biden could be doing some role reversal and did biden actually come up with the idea himself? >> i got to hear that. meanwhile, president obama...
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but i don't think the reason that they happen is becau someone is trying to protect themselves from the it are schism if there is a terrorist attack. i do think that as governments start to work together on a particular threat stream, inevitably and unfortunately things start to leak so it gets into the public domain whether you want it to or not. and secondly there is an advantage that we have, there is some benefit to kind of raising awareness. i know it doesn't feel that way to the average citizen and, you know, the average citizen says, well, what am i supposed to do with that. but increased vigilance when you start to have a greater security presence, police presence in certain places it does create harder targets and therefore it can dissuade or deter... >> rose: it's like that c.i.a. will always tell you, nobody knows about the successes we have, you only hear about where we fail. >> of course. that's one of the advantages of public... (laughs) >> rose: well, first of all, you must love the job you have because it's an instant challenge everyday. you get up every morning not know
but i don't think the reason that they happen is becau someone is trying to protect themselves from the it are schism if there is a terrorist attack. i do think that as governments start to work together on a particular threat stream, inevitably and unfortunately things start to leak so it gets into the public domain whether you want it to or not. and secondly there is an advantage that we have, there is some benefit to kind of raising awareness. i know it doesn't feel that way to the average...
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book is that most americans really have experienced very similar developments over the st 3 years becau most of the econom gai have ge to a very small slice at the top. show that even when you take into accnt incometaxes and government befits and private health insurance and pensions, roughly 40% of all household inme gai ove the last generation, from 197 to 2007, went to th richest 1% of americs. anreally,ctlly, it's within that top 1% thate've en t big gains. so it's not that strange to thinthat even someone who's making $200,000 a yearould think of emseess mide-class i thatcontext beusethers a small slice that gotn vy far ay and most americans from those who we would coider workinpoorp to the eduted upper mdle-ass have largely held frly steady overhe lt genetion. >> rose: these numberst i have read, 50% of the... 10% of e ople in america make 50% of the income. and half of that is made by 1%. >> well, this is the sense in which there is a third world element to this. you know, we once were part of a cluster of affluent nations that somimes called mixed democracies. that have capitali
book is that most americans really have experienced very similar developments over the st 3 years becau most of the econom gai have ge to a very small slice at the top. show that even when you take into accnt incometaxes and government befits and private health insurance and pensions, roughly 40% of all household inme gai ove the last generation, from 197 to 2007, went to th richest 1% of americs. anreally,ctlly, it's within that top 1% thate've en t big gains. so it's not that strange to...
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. >>> foreclosure salesnew becau questionable practices that may have caused struggling borrowers to be evicted from home. not only have r the cigsignatur in question, many times the documents themselves are not entirely factual. cnn senior correspondent allen chernoff investigated. >> oh, man. oh! >> reporter: she bought her dream home in new york four years ago. hard times hit and she fell into default on her mortgage. this summer, she declared bankruptcy hoping to head off foreclosure. how important is it to you to hold on to this home? >> outside of my children and my family, there's nothing more important. >> reporter: the threat of a fore clez your looms from citi mortgage, a division of citigroup even though the company doesn't own the mortgage. fannie mae owns it with millions of other home loans. fannie mae's name is nowhere to be found on the document. citi mortgage produced in the bankruptcy case. instead, the document states the mortgage was assigned to citimortgage. the lawyer says the bankers are not following proper legal procedure. >> this is an improper assignment of
. >>> foreclosure salesnew becau questionable practices that may have caused struggling borrowers to be evicted from home. not only have r the cigsignatur in question, many times the documents themselves are not entirely factual. cnn senior correspondent allen chernoff investigated. >> oh, man. oh! >> reporter: she bought her dream home in new york four years ago. hard times hit and she fell into default on her mortgage. this summer, she declared bankruptcy hoping to head...
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they just -- they just terrorize these other kids becau they're different, because theyelieve differentt. and that's wrong. >> you talked to the school about what was happening to eric and what was their response? >> they were response was oh, we had no idea that this was happening. and my response to them was shame on you. this is your school. how dare you not know what's going on in you school? you've got the inmates taking over the asylum. shame on you. >> suzanna, your sister as we heard in this report we just saw from jeff really also had to say such terrible bullying, according to the reports. and at her wake, if there was actually some very tough moments for your family. whathappened? >> there was a girl who -- she was still laughing at her and her beautiful dress tt she wanted to wear for her prom. so also did she pick for the prom she had on her for her wake. the girl was laughing at her still there. >> at the wake. >> after going back to school, that school protected the girl and they never protected my sister like they were supposed to. >> i guess the question is what respons
they just -- they just terrorize these other kids becau they're different, because theyelieve differentt. and that's wrong. >> you talked to the school about what was happening to eric and what was their response? >> they were response was oh, we had no idea that this was happening. and my response to them was shame on you. this is your school. how dare you not know what's going on in you school? you've got the inmates taking over the asylum. shame on you. >> suzanna, your...
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the news that he had lost the police union's support, becau hehreatened to cut public safety pensions while his opponent meg whitman promised something different. >> do we want to put an ad out? that i have been warned if i crack down on engss, i will be -- whitman. >> reporter: suddenly what appears to be a second voice is heard. [ inaudible ] l. cut a secret deal to proct the patrons? >> reporter: whiteman, anxious to divert headlines from her undocumented housekeeper troubles, responded almost immediately. the use of the term whore is an insult the statement read. this is an appalling and unforgivable smear. brown's campaign insists he was responding to the notion of whitman cutting a deal, not the idea of name-calling. but admitted, at times, our language was salty. we apologi to miss whitman and anyone who may have be offended. still, the whitman campaign says this isn't the end of it. the two are scheduled to face off for their third and final debate next week. with a less than endearing term is sure to be brought up again. for "today," lee cowan, nbc news, los angeles. >> the b
the news that he had lost the police union's support, becau hehreatened to cut public safety pensions while his opponent meg whitman promised something different. >> do we want to put an ad out? that i have been warned if i crack down on engss, i will be -- whitman. >> reporter: suddenly what appears to be a second voice is heard. [ inaudible ] l. cut a secret deal to proct the patrons? >> reporter: whiteman, anxious to divert headlines from her undocumented housekeeper...
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-p>> that could be either becaue they tend to e more vicious when they are not spayed or neutered asrom the spca. these are dogs that will do whaaever the owner says. if the owner akes them in that direction, that is whht happens. >>>exactly. dog that has inissu an issue ant be aggressive on tteir own. pitbuuls have a keene sense of loyal tooard their owners.3 >> reporter: aae dogs pitbulls also meant as targees >> definitely. sorry, the puppy,, oo. definitely, they are meant as targets for violence.ú that as well sometimes. you know a i lot of different ways of looking at the pitbulls, including from ground level when you're talking about a little dog like that. patrice, the people on facebook seem to agree that it chz down tcomee ddwnto the owners. these dogs are propensity to be violent if the owner takes them in hat direction. >> you don't know if the owner is violenn. >> reporter: over the yearr, there's been other dogs and breeds that have been the dangerous ones. the popular breed for lift lot f danger we see are thh pitbulls. >> that brings us to qet of the do you think pitbu
-p>> that could be either becaue they tend to e more vicious when they are not spayed or neutered asrom the spca. these are dogs that will do whaaever the owner says. if the owner akes them in that direction, that is whht happens. >>>exactly. dog that has inissu an issue ant be aggressive on tteir own. pitbuuls have a keene sense of loyal tooard their owners.3 >> reporter: aae dogs pitbulls also meant as targees >> definitely. sorry, the puppy,, oo. definitely, they...
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. >> conducting see is more qualified because he does not wear high heels, becau he i not a woman. he refused to prosecute a convicted rapist. >> the ad would both have less believe you are a sexist. >> there is a line even in politics that you do not cross. that line has been crossed in this case. this ad was called an ad of idiotic political malice. my office has a huge success rate. we have 192 year sentence against a rapist. we have five life sentences in rape cases. this case is abnormal. to use this story for political game is a sad commenta. >> senator bennett, rebuttal? >> in what is causing the line is being across the cuter in describing a victim in a rape case -- i think what is crossing the line is dcribing a victim in a rape case. i think ken buck is out of touch predicted as the father of three little girls, he has advocated a constitutional amendment that will ban abortion including in cases of rape and incest. it is just wrong. i believe it is an appropriate discussion to have a. >> i am not out of touch. senator bennett advertisements have been called deceitful, fa
. >> conducting see is more qualified because he does not wear high heels, becau he i not a woman. he refused to prosecute a convicted rapist. >> the ad would both have less believe you are a sexist. >> there is a line even in politics that you do not cross. that line has been crossed in this case. this ad was called an ad of idiotic political malice. my office has a huge success rate. we have 192 year sentence against a rapist. we have five life sentences in rape cases. this...
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partly becau of government involvement. you were sent us stude loan program and the prices of college went up and upecause colleges did not have to compete on a price level anymore. they knew that a student could get a loan. programs were put in with the best of intentions, but there were unforeseen consequences. this happens to be one of them. our dollar is not worth what it used to be because our government has inflated the money supply. in the 1970's, when we went completely off the gold standard, the worth of our dollar has continually dropped. it takes more dollars to pay for your college education. getting those things back in hat our that there i -- dollar is worth something, so that students can afford a college education without going into a lifetime of debt. the important thing is to get the jobs going so that when people get out of college, they can become productive members of our society. >> our next question is from evansville. >> indiana has been number one in the entire country in preventable child abuse dea
partly becau of government involvement. you were sent us stude loan program and the prices of college went up and upecause colleges did not have to compete on a price level anymore. they knew that a student could get a loan. programs were put in with the best of intentions, but there were unforeseen consequences. this happens to be one of them. our dollar is not worth what it used to be because our government has inflated the money supply. in the 1970's, when we went completely off the gold...
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hang afghans lead these operations is the taliban's rst nightmare becau it gives the lie to the taliban propagan that portrays stern troo as hostile okay pyres. afghans themselves wl be more effective than our troops winning the trust of the ahan people. it's been said by some who oppose the july, 2011, date that e taliban have an expression. that the west has the watches but we have the time. that ishe taliban are more patient and will simply wait us out until july, 2011. well, i do hope they hide and wait. becae at the end of their wait, they will face a much larger, much strongeafghan force. time is not on the side oth taliban unless thefgn leadership squanders the time between noand ju 2011. crits much u.s. strategy say that setting a date toeduce our troo shows a lack of resolve on our country, the purposef that dates to strengthen afghan resolve to take the steps necessary for success. and oucommitment endures. the presidentha adopted a realisc, long-term strategy of presence in afghanistan and in other parts of theegion. but that doesn't requiren unsustainabl open-ded commitment
hang afghans lead these operations is the taliban's rst nightmare becau it gives the lie to the taliban propagan that portrays stern troo as hostile okay pyres. afghans themselves wl be more effective than our troops winning the trust of the ahan people. it's been said by some who oppose the july, 2011, date that e taliban have an expression. that the west has the watches but we have the time. that ishe taliban are more patient and will simply wait us out until july, 2011. well, i do hope they...
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>> well, you really have to tune into another part of your brain toot make light of it becau it's horrifying lot of parents would have. like what are you thinking? but you realize that that isn't the right route to go with a daughter who's being abused. >> that's what was really amazing to me. because i thought that's exactly what i would do. i would ground her, say it's over, you're not going to see this person again. they say that's really not what to do. that it has to be the child's realization that they don't want to continue in the relationship anyre. >> what is the right thing to do? >> you haveo understand you love him. i understand. >> what if the guy is a jerk and you don't understand? >> you say it anyway. >> you say it anyway. >> because i know that thiss what -- they have to know that they can come back to you, that you're a safe haven for them. because otherwise he provides the only alternati, the only place they feel they're getting any attention, any love. >> you have a 12-year-old daughter. >> i have a 12-year-old. >> you have to put yourself right in there. >> i refer to h
>> well, you really have to tune into another part of your brain toot make light of it becau it's horrifying lot of parents would have. like what are you thinking? but you realize that that isn't the right route to go with a daughter who's being abused. >> that's what was really amazing to me. because i thought that's exactly what i would do. i would ground her, say it's over, you're not going to see this person again. they say that's really not what to do. that it has to be the...
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walking down the street -- >> becau i said so!done. this is also in the paper. it makes it so people show up to things later because they can call or text and say hey, five more minutes. i'm sorry. ion running late. they get later and later. >> there's a wonderful new show on broad way called did the lombardi. every time in our life is it's lombardi time. that's you're ten minutes early or yore late. it's not a bad way -- it does leave a little wiggle room in case something happens. i had a friend years ago that would show up le every single week. my daddy said you leave her once, she'll never be late again. we left without her one time, and she was never late again. >> we're both freakishly early. when the party starts at 6:00, we're there at 6:00. >> it's ru. you're saying you're more important than somebody else. if you're consistently late you're saying my plif and choices are more important than you. >> i had a friend i met for lunch and she said she was 15 minutes late. she said there was a problem with the subway. we metaph
walking down the street -- >> becau i said so!done. this is also in the paper. it makes it so people show up to things later because they can call or text and say hey, five more minutes. i'm sorry. ion running late. they get later and later. >> there's a wonderful new show on broad way called did the lombardi. every time in our life is it's lombardi time. that's you're ten minutes early or yore late. it's not a bad way -- it does leave a little wiggle room in case something happens....
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some sense we have created a system that they cannot com in legally, so they come in any way they can becau they want to feed their families. and then we abuse them after that. we want a workable immigration system. at least then they will have some rights and they will be able to demand wages. i agree that they are abused when they are out of status. we need to make sure that there are enough immigrants coming in to meet the needs of our economy. that has been an engine of our economy since its founding. it is not new. that is what has made america is so strong kabir to other nations which highly restrict immigration and end up having -- compared to other nations which highly restrictive aggression ended up having an increase in the gdp. host: charles on the republican line. caller: hactually mentioned about how we have in this country the whites and minority better coming into this country -- and the minority that are coming into this country, we look at them into a defense -- in a different way. when ronald reagan opened up the the russians ind all of came into the country, the minute th
some sense we have created a system that they cannot com in legally, so they come in any way they can becau they want to feed their families. and then we abuse them after that. we want a workable immigration system. at least then they will have some rights and they will be able to demand wages. i agree that they are abused when they are out of status. we need to make sure that there are enough immigrants coming in to meet the needs of our economy. that has been an engine of our economy since...
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kind of a beautiful day here in midtown, manhattan, 54 degrees, we're showing you this footage becausl all be here tomorrow morning on "today." >> that will be pretty cool. >> they had flying cars, we're five years away, we ain't got no flying cars. >> oh, ye of little faith. mr. roker joins us, what do we have coming up >>> we have got a really interesting story, in fact i have been looking at my notes, in 1990, 28% of the babies were born to single mother. today that number has risen to more than 40%, an all-timehigh. why is this? y are so many women choosing to become single moms and what are the challenges they face? >>> and for moms anddads, if they want to try to feed their family right and they want their children to eat healthfully, we have got some choices there. >>> a busy half hour ahead, let's go inside, natalee the standingy at the news desk. >>> good morning, everyone. health officials in haiti are struggling to keep a cholera outbreak from racing through the crded capital. the disease spread through infected water and food has killed 250 people in haiti and infected 3,0
kind of a beautiful day here in midtown, manhattan, 54 degrees, we're showing you this footage becausl all be here tomorrow morning on "today." >> that will be pretty cool. >> they had flying cars, we're five years away, we ain't got no flying cars. >> oh, ye of little faith. mr. roker joins us, what do we have coming up >>> we have got a really interesting story, in fact i have been looking at my notes, in 1990, 28% of the babies were born to single mother....