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bill allison, ken gross, thank you. >> thank you. >> lehrer: now, economic sanctions on iran: are they hurting or are they working? margaret warner has our story. >> warner: iran's president ahmadinejad arrived in new york this week for the annual u.n. general assembly meeting reveling in his role as nemesis of the west. as a u.n. poverty summit this morning he asailed capitalism and the current international political and financial order. >> the undemocratic and unjust governance structures are the roots of the problems humanity is confronting today. the demands of liberal capitalism and multi-national corporations have caused the suffering of countless women, men and children in so many countries. >> warner: what he didn't mention was that sanctions imposed by that same international order aimed at iran's nuclear program are beginning to bite at home. last june, the u.n. security council adopted its toughest set yet. the u.s.-european union, australia, japan, south korea and norway followed up with specific measures of their own. the number-one target? hog tie iran's access to the gl
bill allison, ken gross, thank you. >> thank you. >> lehrer: now, economic sanctions on iran: are they hurting or are they working? margaret warner has our story. >> warner: iran's president ahmadinejad arrived in new york this week for the annual u.n. general assembly meeting reveling in his role as nemesis of the west. as a u.n. poverty summit this morning he asailed capitalism and the current international political and financial order. >> the undemocratic and unjust...
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bill. georgia republican congressman joe begin gri and democratic congresswoman allison schwartz who supportsse agencies involved in implementing this new law will need $5 billion to $10 billion in appropriations. we can stop that. we can certainly stop the irs from hiring the additional 15,000 inspectors to go over health insurance. >> insurance companies have been raising rates for families and employers 10%, 20%, 30%. this is what we're changing. this is what phil begin gri and republicans want to stop. they want to make sure the consumers don't have the pow over the purse and that insurance companies are in complete control. they want to take away the rules. that's what phil's saying. he wants to repeal this bill. he hate this bill. it's not about the bill. it's about the protections that are available. >> well, if you believe in polls, there could be a new turn ahead for anyone that likes the new health care laws. if the republicans do regain a majority in congress, they have vowed to repeal the new changes. you can take a look at this. with a little more than a month to go with midterm
bill. georgia republican congressman joe begin gri and democratic congresswoman allison schwartz who supportsse agencies involved in implementing this new law will need $5 billion to $10 billion in appropriations. we can stop that. we can certainly stop the irs from hiring the additional 15,000 inspectors to go over health insurance. >> insurance companies have been raising rates for families and employers 10%, 20%, 30%. this is what we're changing. this is what phil begin gri and...
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. >> reporter: allison, second from the left, testifies on capitol hill, urging congress to consider a bill, establishing standards for student athletes who get concussions. >> i jumped up. had a kick to the right side of the head. i don't remember about falling. >> reporter: she suffered a debilitating concussion. >> headaches lingered. and i began to forget things. not just day to day, but morning to evening or even moment to moment. >> reporter: the bill, called protecting student athletes from concussions act, would require students who suffer concussion, undergo strict evaluation being allowed -- before being allowed to play again. >> students can suffer serious problems without even a hit to the head. anything that causes acceleration or decelebration -- decelleration of the skull can jostle the brain enough to cause concussion. >> reporter: a study found more than 400,000 concussions occurred in high school sports between 2005 and 2008. and while the bill is being considered, schools are already taking action. >> we're much more prepared this year than last year. and a lot of it has
. >> reporter: allison, second from the left, testifies on capitol hill, urging congress to consider a bill, establishing standards for student athletes who get concussions. >> i jumped up. had a kick to the right side of the head. i don't remember about falling. >> reporter: she suffered a debilitating concussion. >> headaches lingered. and i began to forget things. not just day to day, but morning to evening or even moment to moment. >> reporter: the bill, called...
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bill. wgn's robert jordan is live downtown with details on what's called the dream act. >> allison and steve, as you heard, dick durbin mentioned he is one of the authors of this dream act which was proposed by senator durbin with republican support. it's not law yet. it will offer a path to citizenship for undocumented citizens. and one ever the ways they could go about gaining this is to go to an institution of higher learning like a college or trade school for a couple of years or go into the u.s. military. it's all designed to help young people who know no other country but the u.s. >> even though we are undocumented, we consider ourselves a part of this country because we have been here for so long. >>> she has been in the united states most of her life. since she was seven. now 23. and while many undocumented citizens don't apply for college or the military, some do and some manage to get in. even with a college degree, she has hit a wall. >> possibly medical school. i am thinking about becoming an architect. i have a lot of dreams and ideas i want to fulfill. however, because i am und
bill. wgn's robert jordan is live downtown with details on what's called the dream act. >> allison and steve, as you heard, dick durbin mentioned he is one of the authors of this dream act which was proposed by senator durbin with republican support. it's not law yet. it will offer a path to citizenship for undocumented citizens. and one ever the ways they could go about gaining this is to go to an institution of higher learning like a college or trade school for a couple of years or go...
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allison burns, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> today the senate is expected to pass a bill that blends a 30 billion-dollar government loan fund with bipartisan tax incentives. there are also other incentives for businesses to expand and hire new employees. republicans have opposed this loan fund. they compare it to the bailout two years ago of the financial industry. >> reporter: the white house is expected to name wall street critic elizabeth warren to oversee a new federal protection bureau. she's been a consumer add slow cat. it will enforce regulations for mortgages, credit cards and other financial products. president obama may apoint her any day now. >>> state lawmakers in sacramento are on their way to setting a record that is not likely to approve their approval rating among voters. today the state budget is now 78 days late. the record was set back in 2008 when the governor didn't sign a budget until september 23rd. that was 85 days late. back then it was on the 78th day that lawmakers came to an agreement. this year on this 78th day democrats and republicans appear nowhere near an agreement. >>> former san francisco
allison burns, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> today the senate is expected to pass a bill that blends a 30 billion-dollar government loan fund with bipartisan tax incentives. there are also other incentives for businesses to expand and hire new employees. republicans have opposed this loan fund. they compare it to the bailout two years ago of the financial industry. >> reporter: the white house is expected to name wall street critic elizabeth warren to oversee a new federal protection...
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so bill, i'm going to ask you if you can stay a few more minutes and then we'll come -- come back. >> sure. and 50eu8 be joined at that time by allison mcgee our director, administrative services that we'll also be available for any questions you might have. i want to thank for being here. >> sure. thank you. >> i want to invite liz crudo and dan kelly of the department of human services. >> i values handouts. so -- -- i also have handouts. so. h -- -- so -- >> good afternoon. i'm liz crudo, i'm a program manage we are the family division of human services agency and dan kelly is the manager for our planning and evaluation staff. i'm going to talk about our some of our inner agency partnerships that are serving the school district children in san francisco. this is not all of our partnerships but they are some of the key ones and you'll hear some echoing of what si ling is saying with our partnership. just so you have some background and some context to foster children in san francisco, this is some statistics on who those kids are. there's about 1,300 -- there's a typo there. there's about 1,300 who are san francisco department. hal
so bill, i'm going to ask you if you can stay a few more minutes and then we'll come -- come back. >> sure. and 50eu8 be joined at that time by allison mcgee our director, administrative services that we'll also be available for any questions you might have. i want to thank for being here. >> sure. thank you. >> i want to invite liz crudo and dan kelly of the department of human services. >> i values handouts. so -- -- i also have handouts. so. h -- -- so -- >>...
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so bill, i'm going to ask you if you can stay a few more minutes and then we'll come -- come back. >> sure. and 50eu8 be joined at that time by allison mcgee our director, administrative services that we'll also be available for any questions you might have. i want to thank for being here. >> sure. thank you. >> i want to invite liz crudo and dan kelly of the department of human services.
so bill, i'm going to ask you if you can stay a few more minutes and then we'll come -- come back. >> sure. and 50eu8 be joined at that time by allison mcgee our director, administrative services that we'll also be available for any questions you might have. i want to thank for being here. >> sure. thank you. >> i want to invite liz crudo and dan kelly of the department of human services.
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bill on defense policy. they need 60 votes in the senate to pass it and to make it filibuster proof. we'll see what happens later today. reporting live on capitol hill, i'm stacy cohan, steve and allison, back to you. >>> today's vote in the senate is on a bill authorizing $726 billion in military spending for the next year. >>> new this morning, a deadly shooting in the district as a man was found shot in the 1400 block of first street southwest. police were alerted to the scene by shot spotter technology. so far no word on any suspects or motive. >>> a virginia man who works with middle school and high school wrestlers is charged with possession of child pornography. 51-year-old mark barget was arrested on friday following a three-month investigation. fairfax county firefighters tipped off police back in june when they found pornographic material inside his lorton home while responding to a fire next door. police want anybody with information to come forward. >> if you are a parent of one of those children and you want to open a conversation with your child, speak with your child about those matches and ask if they feel they have any information they would like to share with the pol
bill on defense policy. they need 60 votes in the senate to pass it and to make it filibuster proof. we'll see what happens later today. reporting live on capitol hill, i'm stacy cohan, steve and allison, back to you. >>> today's vote in the senate is on a bill authorizing $726 billion in military spending for the next year. >>> new this morning, a deadly shooting in the district as a man was found shot in the 1400 block of first street southwest. police were alerted to the...
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bills. >> with americans carrying a combined two trillion dollars in debt, it's unlikely allison is the onlyess i learned that, you know, money is more important than i had initially thought. i didn't think it was more important than love. but, i guess now i've learned that it is. >> a deal-breaker to be sure. joining us to talk about this, "early show" adviser ray martin an psychologist and relationship expert cooper lawrence. good morning, kids. >> good morning. >> are you surprised by this story? >> no. i mean, this is a whole generation of narcissists who feel entitled and run up all kinds of money, all kinds of debt because they feel i deseb, i deserve a house, i deserve cars, all that kind of stuff, i deserve to live beyond my means. >> should a relationship hinge, though on something like this? tijts should if it's about the person's personality. one thing if you are trying to get a ph.d. further your career or doing do something for your life but a very different message you are sending of your character than someone just living all their bills are on their credit cards, they like to
bills. >> with americans carrying a combined two trillion dollars in debt, it's unlikely allison is the onlyess i learned that, you know, money is more important than i had initially thought. i didn't think it was more important than love. but, i guess now i've learned that it is. >> a deal-breaker to be sure. joining us to talk about this, "early show" adviser ray martin an psychologist and relationship expert cooper lawrence. good morning, kids. >> good morning....
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billed to your credit card. so you can ask about that. we'll have more coming up from children's hospital in a little bit. allison and steve, back to you. >>> ten minutes past the hour. we'll check out other stories making headlines. >> a look at the man police are calling the preppy burglar. >>> and then robert rice joins us with a look at his new book. he said wall street isn't to blame for the country's economic problems. we'll take a closer look when we come back. n.ce >>> it is 8:13 right now. take a look at some stories making head lien -- headlines. we are getting word of a shooting at a 7-eleven in montgomery county. a customer got into a fight with a clerk. detectives arrested the store clerk and still investigating the incident. >>> and the hunt is on in maryland for the man police are calling the preppy burglar. here is a look right now. this is surveillance video of the guy knocking on a door of a house in highland. you can see he's dressed up with the shirt and tie. eventually he goes around to the back of the house and breaks in, stealing electronics and other goods. >>> if you are looking to buy a
billed to your credit card. so you can ask about that. we'll have more coming up from children's hospital in a little bit. allison and steve, back to you. >>> ten minutes past the hour. we'll check out other stories making headlines. >> a look at the man police are calling the preppy burglar. >>> and then robert rice joins us with a look at his new book. he said wall street isn't to blame for the country's economic problems. we'll take a closer look when we come back....
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bill. i don't know that any part of that legislation would deal with your question, but i'm going to guess brian or brooks or allison to get your phone number and an and we'll get you're address. thank you. >> we've talked about the homeowners insurance crisis here. it's been doing on for almost four years now. it's having a crippling effect on the economy here. certainly is hurting homeowners market and is forced people in for closure simply because they can't keep up with homeowners insurance premiums and we've been trying get the attention of the state government because insurance is basically a state problem although the federal government is involved in insurance in a lot of different ways. is there some way that the federal government can elect try guy the state government into doing something about this? or is the gene taylor bill subject to resuscitation so we can have some sort of logical relief from this thing if people understood exactly why they're paying six times the premiums they were paying four years ago it might be easier to bear. right now. we're in a state of confusion about this. we can't get an
bill. i don't know that any part of that legislation would deal with your question, but i'm going to guess brian or brooks or allison to get your phone number and an and we'll get you're address. thank you. >> we've talked about the homeowners insurance crisis here. it's been doing on for almost four years now. it's having a crippling effect on the economy here. certainly is hurting homeowners market and is forced people in for closure simply because they can't keep up with homeowners...
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bill and worked to strengthen global standards for a level playing field. i want to note that we are about to close another chapter in the work to end this crisis this morning, herb allison announced he was stepping down. he, and his team were the architects of what is increasingly regarded by outside experts as one of the most successful emergency programs and financial history. i want to mark that event by praising the political courage of president bush and secretary paulson, and those in congress who voted at that grave moment of financial peril to give the government of the united states the authority to solve this financial crisis. if you are a conservative republican, you can celebrate the fact that we saw the most dangerous part of the financial crisis, largely with private capital, not public capital. you can walk and that we have reduced those investments which welcome the fact that we have reduced those investments to a tiny -- welcome the fact we of reduce those investments. if you are in physical -- fiscal conservative, you can appreciate that losses will be in the range of $66 billion, less than 10% of the $700 billion provided by congress. if you are a lib
bill and worked to strengthen global standards for a level playing field. i want to note that we are about to close another chapter in the work to end this crisis this morning, herb allison announced he was stepping down. he, and his team were the architects of what is increasingly regarded by outside experts as one of the most successful emergency programs and financial history. i want to mark that event by praising the political courage of president bush and secretary paulson, and those in...