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then he went to work for bob michel. in 1994 he was elected to bob michel's congressional seat in the 18th district. the district stretches from peoria to the state capital, springfield. there is a history of an outstanding congressman. i mentioned bob michel and can include everett dirksen. if you go back in history you will find a young congressman as a part that district named abraham lincoln. ray inspired the lincoln bicentennial petition. we observed president lincoln's 200th birthday in 2009 with suitable recognition across america. ray's work helped students everywhere learn a little bit more about president lincoln and his role in america's history. like his famous predecessors, ray lahood raised the standard for civility and kaorgs in congress. in the -- and cooperation in congress. in the darkest hours in the house of representatives, it was ray lahood who reached across the aisle to a democratic congressman and said why don't we get together on a bipartisan basis with our families for a weekend. it seemed so o
then he went to work for bob michel. in 1994 he was elected to bob michel's congressional seat in the 18th district. the district stretches from peoria to the state capital, springfield. there is a history of an outstanding congressman. i mentioned bob michel and can include everett dirksen. if you go back in history you will find a young congressman as a part that district named abraham lincoln. ray inspired the lincoln bicentennial petition. we observed president lincoln's 200th birthday in...
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jim bob and michelle's third grand kid. >> all these sweet grand babies. we're loving it.nna are enjoying their mom and dad in new roles as grandparents. >> are they different grandparents than they were parents? >> they like to make that clear. these are your kids. we can enjoy them, we can have all the fun we want but at the end of the day it's here you go. >> it's only a matter of time before marcus gets to know his entire duggar clan. >> caleb john, jill, joseph, josiah, james, justin, josie. >> wow. >> growing kids means a growing pantry. there has to be 400 hot dogs in there. >> could be. >> here, everything is super sized. when lunch rolls around, 21 pounds of fruit. some 40 tortillas. >> how do you decide who you're going to sit next two. >> reporter: double that when it comes to laundry. 80 loads in a week. >> all right. we did one load. we only have 79 more to go. but when it comes to numbers right now it's all about 12 as in 12 days old and counting for baby marcus. >> are you completely open to potentially having the kind of family that josh grew up with. >> it
jim bob and michelle's third grand kid. >> all these sweet grand babies. we're loving it.nna are enjoying their mom and dad in new roles as grandparents. >> are they different grandparents than they were parents? >> they like to make that clear. these are your kids. we can enjoy them, we can have all the fun we want but at the end of the day it's here you go. >> it's only a matter of time before marcus gets to know his entire duggar clan. >> caleb john, jill,...
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josh dugger is the oldest of the 19 children of jim bob and michelle who starred in the reality tv showand counting about constantly having kids and not using birth control. the he's coming to work for the family research council. yes, the pro-life activist will become the executive director for the legislative branch of tony perkins' organization known for opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion. >> bill: this is great. this is a great message for them to send family research council. just have 19 kids. should be working for planned parenthood. >> they're calling it baked alaska. i'm not talking about food. it is just the weather. the 49th state experiencing an unusual heat wave with temperatures between 80 and 90 degrees across much of alaska this week. usually they're in the low 60s. it was still snowing there a month ago. not very many people there have air conditioning. >> bill: how hot? >> between 80 and 90 degrees which is unusual for alaska. the warmest is in the 70s. >> bill: people go to alaska to get away from the temperatures. thank you, dan. yes, indeed. it is unbeliev
josh dugger is the oldest of the 19 children of jim bob and michelle who starred in the reality tv showand counting about constantly having kids and not using birth control. the he's coming to work for the family research council. yes, the pro-life activist will become the executive director for the legislative branch of tony perkins' organization known for opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion. >> bill: this is great. this is a great message for them to send family research...
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bob lutz brought his magic and emotion to the product size. yes, michelle, you're absolutely right.nt through the whole process of reinventing the process, what did that mean? breaking control of the union. >> management structure, labor. a lot of organization that had to change. unfortunately that's what the private economy is supposed to be able to do through market signals. is that right, bob? >> yeah. but what really happened with the american automobile companies is they were driving legacy costs. we were talking about changing benefits because it was 7 billion off the top just for health care. what company can survive that. george w said as far as i'm concerned a contract is a contract. they signed the contract. they should honor it. we got no solace from washington whatsoever. what you and michael say is correct. but the difference between the 16s and 17 millions we used to see is a lot of that was purchased through very, very heavy incentives. sales numbers were there, but the quality of the sales were lousy. today if you look at the aggregate margin. >> mike, great to have
bob lutz brought his magic and emotion to the product size. yes, michelle, you're absolutely right.nt through the whole process of reinventing the process, what did that mean? breaking control of the union. >> management structure, labor. a lot of organization that had to change. unfortunately that's what the private economy is supposed to be able to do through market signals. is that right, bob? >> yeah. but what really happened with the american automobile companies is they were...
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as many of you know to be pc with by senate majority leader howard baker, bob dole and george michelle at the place where rigorous analysis, recent negotiations and respectful dialogue. we have multiple projects at the bpc where we combine policymaking restaurant proactive advocacy and outreach. in february the bpc launched a task force, which is cochaired by governor barbour former governor randolph, former secretary of state condoleezza rice and former secretary of hud, henry scenario. the task for his hopes to work through issues that need to be resolved in a large number of immigration debate. we hope to host many more offense like this on to foster a conversation among key advocacy groups policymakers, academics and hopefully congressional members from its august issue of immigration reform. there's unique perspectives on this important issue. alternative castling coke, former correspondent and author of rising from katrina who will moderate this discussion. thank you all for being here. [applause] >> thank you very much in thank you for joining us here today. i know you hear this
as many of you know to be pc with by senate majority leader howard baker, bob dole and george michelle at the place where rigorous analysis, recent negotiations and respectful dialogue. we have multiple projects at the bpc where we combine policymaking restaurant proactive advocacy and outreach. in february the bpc launched a task force, which is cochaired by governor barbour former governor randolph, former secretary of state condoleezza rice and former secretary of hud, henry scenario. the...
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bob dole's comments about the apparatus closing for repairs gave voice to dismay that's been growing for months. one of the upstarts, michigan congresswoman michele bachmann announced this week she's quitting congress. pointing out she was always willing to fight democrats and republicans. >> you never minded me resisting the policy position of many in my own political party, i always strived to be first and foremost, a public servant and do it as best for the people and never acquiesce to being a political servant. there's a difference. gwen: boy, that music. but the tea partiers are not the g.o.p.'s only problem. molly, you wrote about that this week. >> what i wrote about was parallel with the republican party's problems now and problems the democrats had in 1980's. it's actually kind of eerie. both parties have or had lost the popular vote in five of the last six elections. but you have a lot of people within the party saying, it's ok. we still win midterms. we still have majorities in congress. we still have majorities in governorships but increasingly you have these voice of reform within the party saying if we want to be a true national pa
bob dole's comments about the apparatus closing for repairs gave voice to dismay that's been growing for months. one of the upstarts, michigan congresswoman michele bachmann announced this week she's quitting congress. pointing out she was always willing to fight democrats and republicans. >> you never minded me resisting the policy position of many in my own political party, i always strived to be first and foremost, a public servant and do it as best for the people and never acquiesce...
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bob. >> thank you. >> thank you, joe. >> michelle, thanks for being here. >> a pleasure. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the miami heat going for a championship repeat after beating the pacers. what a game. next up an nba final with the spurs. good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla. one day after kicking off june with a 138-point rally and the futures are moderately to the down side. futures are on the rise recovering from some of yesterday's sharp losses. the dow's had four triple-digit moves in five sessions. two up and two down. we'll talk more about where we're headed in a moment. overnight in asia, the nikkei's bouncing back after a monday sell-off and still in correction territory at 13,533. if the dow ends higher today, yes, it is 21 straight tuesdays of gains. that is the longest streak ever. >> general motors is back in the s&p 500 and the s&p 100. could this pave the way for u.s. government to exit its stake in the automaker? >>> sales force.com makes its biggest acquisition yet. cloud marketing firm, we spoke to the ceo
bob. >> thank you. >> thank you, joe. >> michelle, thanks for being here. >> a pleasure. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the miami heat going for a championship repeat after beating the pacers. what a game. next up an nba final with the spurs. good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla. one day after kicking off june with a 138-point rally and the futures are...
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guests include bob schiller and they will join us tomorrow. right now michellehat time. >> tremont. there is no way on god's green earth that any society or in any democracy will ever abolish the tax collection in system there is no political support and it will never ever going to happen. >> a man can dream and one senator is proposing to do that. >> also senator cruz but i think it is a great argument for the flat tax. we have throw that out there and it is never addressed. >> hope you are right but i don't think it will. that is it for me. cheryl: we will see you tomorrow. dennis: we will talk with the irs target on the very prospect. from the tea party news network will have the idea to abolish the network announced talks every 15 minutes, the market is going wild with fear. and now we will kick off. >> glove at the market under pressure and that is an understatement. down 200 points and of the earlier lows of the day day, however you can see all the major averages are losing more than one full percentage point*. with nearly two percentage points out every s
guests include bob schiller and they will join us tomorrow. right now michellehat time. >> tremont. there is no way on god's green earth that any society or in any democracy will ever abolish the tax collection in system there is no political support and it will never ever going to happen. >> a man can dream and one senator is proposing to do that. >> also senator cruz but i think it is a great argument for the flat tax. we have throw that out there and it is never addressed....
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michele bachmann rally. >> yeah! what! what am i yelling for? >> amnesty costs a fortune. amnesty could also cost something more than just money. it could cost a nation. >> yeah! >> bobmert. >> we'll give you a chance to work but we should not be giving you a chance to be a taker. >> a taker! >> stephanie: did mongo move to that rally? >> it's the same rally. >> the guys that talk about the takers, take more than any other states. >> stephanie: all right. dennis lynch. >> there are people who are coming here who want to cut your lawn and have a better life but there are people who want to cut your throat. [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> thousands! millions of them want to cut your throat! >> stephanie: that's what happened to all of the headless bodies in arizona. >> uh-huh. >> of course if we legalize marijuana then the drug lords wouldn't have a job. >> stephanie: exactly. >> you do find headless bodies in the desert. >> there's a lot of holes in the desert, some of them got bodies in them. >> stephanie: dave in indianapolis. >> caller: good morning, momma, yesterday michele bachmann talking about how she wanted to work for the irs because she wanted to be on the inside an
michele bachmann rally. >> yeah! what! what am i yelling for? >> amnesty costs a fortune. amnesty could also cost something more than just money. it could cost a nation. >> yeah! >> bobmert. >> we'll give you a chance to work but we should not be giving you a chance to be a taker. >> a taker! >> stephanie: did mongo move to that rally? >> it's the same rally. >> the guys that talk about the takers, take more than any other states. >>...
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now, this is why i believe bob dole came out last week and said that the republicans need to get behind closed doors and figure this thing out. my favorite micheleachmann story, is that when she was a state senator in minnesota, she was caught in the bushes observing a gay rally. when she was outed she said she lost her contacts. this is how she operates. she will leave the congress and she will be labelled a failure with no accomplishments, no job creation poor record on foreclosures and no record of public service when it comes to doing what elected officials should do, and that's advocate for the greater good. now, the inside information now is that tom emer possibly may run for the house, a right wing talk show host, ran for governor, i mean, this guy, he's worse than her. jim graves has decided he's not going to run on the democratic ticket, this seat is wide open. let me give you a taste of what emer is all about. >> i believe our government is too big, too intrusive and too expensive. i know the core principles that made our country great are limited government and economic freedom. >> you see why we can't afford to have any political exh
now, this is why i believe bob dole came out last week and said that the republicans need to get behind closed doors and figure this thing out. my favorite micheleachmann story, is that when she was a state senator in minnesota, she was caught in the bushes observing a gay rally. when she was outed she said she lost her contacts. this is how she operates. she will leave the congress and she will be labelled a failure with no accomplishments, no job creation poor record on foreclosures and no...
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bob kraft and a super bowl ring are big buzz again today. first though let's get to bill griffith with what's coming up on the "closing bell." bill? >> easy for you to say, michellevestors are all talking about this week, what in the world is person bernanke going to say that will keep this rally going? and also, one of our guests says its stocks are heading lower regardless of what the fed does later this week. the ultra bearish group coming up and eurasia group saying we've not fixed the causes of the last financial crisis and it could end up sparking a new one. all that and the happy news coming your way at top of the hour at post nine of the new york stock exchange. maria and i look forward to seeing you then on "closing bell." meantime, more "street signs" coming your way after this. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. since aflac is helping w
bob kraft and a super bowl ring are big buzz again today. first though let's get to bill griffith with what's coming up on the "closing bell." bill? >> easy for you to say, michellevestors are all talking about this week, what in the world is person bernanke going to say that will keep this rally going? and also, one of our guests says its stocks are heading lower regardless of what the fed does later this week. the ultra bearish group coming up and eurasia group saying we've...
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. >> steve: all right, michelle malkin joins us every thursday from colorado springs. thank you very much. >> you bet. take care. >> gretchen: bobion. bob is back with what you need to know live on our set. >> brian: then anna kooiman getting behind the wheel of a monster truck. she's reving her engine right now and getting ready to do some serious destruction. >> steve: she's going to drive over those things? >> brian: yeah, and those people don't even know it. ♪ the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $35 a month. to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer
. >> steve: all right, michelle malkin joins us every thursday from colorado springs. thank you very much. >> you bet. take care. >> gretchen: bobion. bob is back with what you need to know live on our set. >> brian: then anna kooiman getting behind the wheel of a monster truck. she's reving her engine right now and getting ready to do some serious destruction. >> steve: she's going to drive over those things? >> brian: yeah, and those people don't even know...
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bob dole as well, he was saying ronald reagan couldn't make tonight today's party. in a strikingly richard nixon couldn't make it. he was an ideas man. what you ha-- michelet just christian conservative principles, willingness to say untrue but also this -- let's just blow the whole thing up. there are no positive ideas here. when it comes to health care let's get the 37 vote to repeal obama care. nothing positive. when it came to the debt limit it was just let's blow the whole thing up and then we will start over again. but with no ideas. and that is the most disturbing part of all of this. it is one thing if you have conservative ideas about how you are going to implement policy to change america. it is another to basically say that let's block, let's blow up. and i think that's -- reflection of her is probably the most significant and most disturbing part. not just the same things that are just plain wacko untrue. >> i want to play -- you know, amanda, you alluded to it. one of the infamous bachmann moments was when she was questioning or suggesting that there were ties between clinton and her aide. the muslim brotherhood. but that -- that even caused
bob dole as well, he was saying ronald reagan couldn't make tonight today's party. in a strikingly richard nixon couldn't make it. he was an ideas man. what you ha-- michelet just christian conservative principles, willingness to say untrue but also this -- let's just blow the whole thing up. there are no positive ideas here. when it comes to health care let's get the 37 vote to repeal obama care. nothing positive. when it came to the debt limit it was just let's blow the whole thing up and...