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>> i'm a bear. >> brenda: what's your prediction, sir? >> my prediction is wal-mart is getting hurt by the payroll tax. they say i hate that, but family dollar will benefit, up 20% in a year. >> jonas, what do you think? i'm a bear. >> brenda: your prediction. >> huge solar players reminding us there's energy to tap in the sun. you can get ahead of the next alternative ener bubble. >> brenda: okay, toby, you like a tan. bull or bear on that. >> too late, baby, i'm a bear. neil on business up next. neil, take it way. >neil: growing scandal surrounding the white house. grillings of white house officials plastered across the news. sounds like wt's going on today, but naturally they're not talking about what's going on four decades ago to the day. hi, everyone, and welcome. i'm neil cavuto. talk about a little bit of deja vu. it's the date of the watergate hearin beginnings, beaming into tvs across america, captivating a nation and crippling a market. walwall street saw a lot of red during that summer. with several hearings on tap for this su
>> i'm a bear. >> brenda: what's your prediction, sir? >> my prediction is wal-mart is getting hurt by the payroll tax. they say i hate that, but family dollar will benefit, up 20% in a year. >> jonas, what do you think? i'm a bear. >> brenda: your prediction. >> huge solar players reminding us there's energy to tap in the sun. you can get ahead of the next alternative ener bubble. >> brenda: okay, toby, you like a tan. bull or bear on that. >>...
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that's real america. >> brenda: okay. talking about ordinary americans, gary b, do you feel inflation when you go to t grocery store? >> i don't. i don't think the normal person does. we have so many more options -- first of all, the government doesn't even measure -- what they don't measure is what this whole concept of the chain cpi, government has another index called the personal consumption expenditure. basically that means when you go in and you see beef has shot up 30, 40%, what do most people do? they buy pork or they buy chicken. they substitute. they wait for things on sale. they use groupon. they adapt and move and buy things on-line, get it delivered, whatever. they work around this. yes, if we were locked in like we were back in the 50s and 60s, my gosh, you don't buy beef, that's it. that's your one protein that you got to live thout. yes. then it would be completely different story. now we hav so many more option, grocery stores competi with wal-mart and things like that. it's not going to affect the averag
that's real america. >> brenda: okay. talking about ordinary americans, gary b, do you feel inflation when you go to t grocery store? >> i don't. i don't think the normal person does. we have so many more options -- first of all, the government doesn't even measure -- what they don't measure is what this whole concept of the chain cpi, government has another index called the personal consumption expenditure. basically that means when you go in and you see beef has shot up 30, 40%,...
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>> i'm a bear. >> brenda: what's your prediction, sir?> my prediction is wal-mart is getting hurt by the payroll tax. they say i hate that, but family dollar will benefit, up 20% in a year. >> jonas, what do you think? i'm a bear. >> brenda: your prediction. >> huge solar players reminding us there's energy to tap in the sun. you can get ahead of the next alternative energy bubble. >> brenda: okay, toby, you like a tan. bull or bear on that. >> too late, baby, i'm a
>> i'm a bear. >> brenda: what's your prediction, sir?> my prediction is wal-mart is getting hurt by the payroll tax. they say i hate that, but family dollar will benefit, up 20% in a year. >> jonas, what do you think? i'm a bear. >> brenda: your prediction. >> huge solar players reminding us there's energy to tap in the sun. you can get ahead of the next alternative energy bubble. >> brenda: okay, toby, you like a tan. bull or bear on that. >> too...
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>> you're right. >> exactly, brenda.i mean, from this pipeline hopefully we'll have other pipelines hopefully then we'll start to drill i anwar and open up all the resources that we have -- brenda, we did great things in a small period of time. we landed a man on the moon in eight years, developed the atomic bomb in four years. we built the suez canal. if the president just said, this pipeline and a million other things are going to go in to making gasoline a dollar a gallon and we'll be there within eight years, i bet we could do it. you know what, this is symptomatic of the fact that we have an energy policy with one hand tied behind our back. >> jonas? >> those are all government successes. i'm for the jobs and alsoso for the environment. the solution is more new pelines. we have a lot of leaks from these pipelines and april lot of environmental damage. the answer is the government should say all the old pipelines after a certain amount ofyears should be refir and you have to build ones and we'll have jobs for years a
>> you're right. >> exactly, brenda.i mean, from this pipeline hopefully we'll have other pipelines hopefully then we'll start to drill i anwar and open up all the resources that we have -- brenda, we did great things in a small period of time. we landed a man on the moon in eight years, developed the atomic bomb in four years. we built the suez canal. if the president just said, this pipeline and a million other things are going to go in to making gasoline a dollar a gallon and...
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she did tell me her name was brenda at one time, brenda smith. >> right.ell, i appreciate you talking to us. the story is baffling on so many different levels. people are just trying to piece it all together. i appreciate you kind of helping us clarify some things. thank you. >> can i say one thing? >> sure. >> i was very hesitant about doing this and only because, you know, i just feel like dragging it out and all's going to make it harder for her kids, and i get a little choked up saying this, even, or trying to talk about it. but you know, i did some interviews and it's so easy for the media to turn your words and all, and i just want to say my experience with her is that she did nothing to me except now that i find out lie, you know. she was a good person to me and my kids. and i just wish the best for her and her kids, really. >> yeah. in case you don't know, i talked to her son yesterday, who is obviously, he doesn't even know what to think about all this. you know, he isn't sure what he wants from her, if anything. so i can only imagine how tough th
she did tell me her name was brenda at one time, brenda smith. >> right.ell, i appreciate you talking to us. the story is baffling on so many different levels. people are just trying to piece it all together. i appreciate you kind of helping us clarify some things. thank you. >> can i say one thing? >> sure. >> i was very hesitant about doing this and only because, you know, i just feel like dragging it out and all's going to make it harder for her kids, and i get a...
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brenda heist was about to walk out on her life, just simply vanish.s later, after she resurfaced suddenly, completely without warning. her family thought she was dead. she was, in fact, declared legally dead. so how did this person transform so dramatically to this? it started in february 2002. brenda and her husband lee were preparing to divorce, and she was upset about how she was going to make ends meet. sitting in a park crying, brenda heist was approached by some people who invited her to go on a trip. on a whim, she accepted and ended up hitchhiking to south florida, where it's believed she spent the last 11 years. for much of that time, she lived with a man in a camper and worked odd jobs. but for the rest of her time in florida, she was homeless, living under bridges, eating restaurant food. >> she said she thought of her family and her children every day and her parents. however, she never acted on that and never made my phone calls, not one. she was pretty much at the end of her rope down there, living on the sheets. i think she just has had
brenda heist was about to walk out on her life, just simply vanish.s later, after she resurfaced suddenly, completely without warning. her family thought she was dead. she was, in fact, declared legally dead. so how did this person transform so dramatically to this? it started in february 2002. brenda and her husband lee were preparing to divorce, and she was upset about how she was going to make ends meet. sitting in a park crying, brenda heist was approached by some people who invited her to...
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brenda heist was about to walk on her life, just simply vanish. brenda heist today 11 years later after she resurfaced suddenly, completely without warning. her family thought she was dead. she was, in fact, declared legally dead. how did this person transform so dramatically to this? it started in february 2002. brenda and her husband lee were preparing to divorce and she was upset about how she was going to make ends meet. sitting in a park crying, brenda heist was approached by some people who invited her to go on a trip. on a whim, she accepted, ended up hitchhiking to south florida, which believed she spent the last 11 years. for much of that time, she lived with a man in a camper and worked odd jobs. but for the rest of her time in florida, she was homeless, living under bridges, scavenging for restaurant food all under an assumed name. >> we know all this since she resurfaced, she's talking. detective john schofield has been working the case for all 11 years. >> she said she thought of her family and children every day and her parents. howe
brenda heist was about to walk on her life, just simply vanish. brenda heist today 11 years later after she resurfaced suddenly, completely without warning. her family thought she was dead. she was, in fact, declared legally dead. how did this person transform so dramatically to this? it started in february 2002. brenda and her husband lee were preparing to divorce and she was upset about how she was going to make ends meet. sitting in a park crying, brenda heist was approached by some people...
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i have done everything with brenda too. mostly bhaz mentioned brenda was part of this. >> i just want to say thank you. this was so wonderful, thank you. i was honored a couple days ago by claudia with the apa awards. i just want to say, it is so awesome that asian are in the house. this is san francisco, this is the port of entry for asians. my family has been in san francisco for 125 years. any other grandfather was here in the 1800 and my grandmother was the lead are of the garment union. we are in the house, right? i think it's not that we are so cool or whatever, good job, but we stand on the shoulders of giants. look at you. we are all different colors. this is amazing. the jazz festival came out of many cultures. we had to work against redevelopment. this is how the jas festival started. the music with do, the stories we do come out of real life. mark worked with the restaurant union. you know, the stories we do, the music we do comes out alive here in san francisco and to be honored for it is not just as the young b
i have done everything with brenda too. mostly bhaz mentioned brenda was part of this. >> i just want to say thank you. this was so wonderful, thank you. i was honored a couple days ago by claudia with the apa awards. i just want to say, it is so awesome that asian are in the house. this is san francisco, this is the port of entry for asians. my family has been in san francisco for 125 years. any other grandfather was here in the 1800 and my grandmother was the lead are of the garment...
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i have done everything with brenda too. mostly bhaz mentioned brenda was part of this. >> i just want to say thank you. this was so wonderful, thank you. i was honored a couple days ago by claudia
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guess what, brenda, who else wants a fix?here are other guys and the other people and all of a sudden a $200 million fix because a $500 billion fix and all of a sudden the fixes become -- if you have a 2700-page bill that you have to make a $200 billion one fix, that ain't the last fix. >> gary b, you want to get in there. go ahead. >> toby brings up a good point. why do we think this massive project is going to be unlike every other massive project taken by government? they can't build one mile of highway and come in on budget. they couldn't build a parking center for the kennedy center to come in budget. all of these things, the big dig, whatever, they're all like 100, 200, a thousand percent overbudget. toby talks about the extra costs. brenda, we haven't seen the tip of the iceberg yet. >> john layfield, what would happen to the economy if we were to get rid of this law? >> look, i think it helps the economy. we lk at some people who simply can't afford it so they lower their workers to 29 hours, get below the 30-hour thr
guess what, brenda, who else wants a fix?here are other guys and the other people and all of a sudden a $200 million fix because a $500 billion fix and all of a sudden the fixes become -- if you have a 2700-page bill that you have to make a $200 billion one fix, that ain't the last fix. >> gary b, you want to get in there. go ahead. >> toby brings up a good point. why do we think this massive project is going to be unlike every other massive project taken by government? they can't...
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. >> esta era brenda cuando desaparecio en pensilvania ahora esta así cuándo se entrego porque sabíaijos en la escuela, buscaba ayuda del gobierno , . >> decidió irse sin dejar rastros y pidió que la llevaran sin cobrar, aventón ,vivió años de desamparada y se alimento de co9mida de botada de restaurantes, detectives participaron de la investigación no itnento hablar con su familia, cuándo llamaron y le dijeron que estaba viva en la florida sus sentimientos de enojo . >> realmente un shock , para todo el mundo que la conocieron , era considerado de sospechoso de la desaparición . >> en el vecindario no dejaban que jugarán con mis hijos . >> brenda fue declarada muerta y el se caso , los hijos no la quieren ver . >> dice que viven felices como esta y la reaparicion no altera sus vidas . >> segui cion mi vida y estamos felices, brenda esta bajo autoridades no tiene cargos aún . >> bueno le dijo a la policía que quiere pasar tiempo con hermano y después se iría a texas no su madre . >> hijos tenían 8 y 12 años cuándo los abandono y ellos no quieren reunirse con ella . >> vaya historia .
. >> esta era brenda cuando desaparecio en pensilvania ahora esta así cuándo se entrego porque sabíaijos en la escuela, buscaba ayuda del gobierno , . >> decidió irse sin dejar rastros y pidió que la llevaran sin cobrar, aventón ,vivió años de desamparada y se alimento de co9mida de botada de restaurantes, detectives participaron de la investigación no itnento hablar con su familia, cuándo llamaron y le dijeron que estaba viva en la florida sus sentimientos de enojo ....
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>> absolutely, brenda. if you zoomed in on that video, i bet half that group, they're wearing north face jackets, carrying iphones and are against capitalism. they need to get a job if they don't already have one. and second, if they hate capitalism so much, move to a nice socialist country like spain where the unemployment rate is 27%. let's see how long they last there. >> susan, what's your take on this? >> most of these demonstrations are really about workers' rights. they're not necessarily trying to take down capitalism. and the irony here is that workers and companies need each other. so there has to be sort of this happy middle ground. it's always unfortunate when they turn violent. but they are valid issues around workers' rights that we need to deal with. >> i don't know, john, they seem pretty mad. >> this isn't about workers' rights. this is about idiots. absolutely idiots. you need a take a singapore cane and tan their back sides 'til skin flies off. you take a rock or fire and you try to burn
>> absolutely, brenda. if you zoomed in on that video, i bet half that group, they're wearing north face jackets, carrying iphones and are against capitalism. they need to get a job if they don't already have one. and second, if they hate capitalism so much, move to a nice socialist country like spain where the unemployment rate is 27%. let's see how long they last there. >> susan, what's your take on this? >> most of these demonstrations are really about workers' rights....
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everyone that knew brenda said there was no way that brenda would leave her children. wrong. she resurfaced this week in florida two years after her husband had her declared dead. she says she just snapped. she says that fateful morning 11 years ago she dropped her then 8-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son at school and joined up with three stranges and they hitch hiked to south, florida. abandoning your children is never okay and that is what makes brenda our creep of the week. but she may have done her children a favor. in the past 11 years h her son graduated from college and plans a career in law enforcement. her daughter is a freshman at a community college. congratulations to those children and a bronx cheer to brenda who is currently in jail on an outstanding warrant. hope she never sees the light of day or certainly never celebrates mother's day. now, for the insta-poll results. we asked you what punishment the three friends of dhokhar tsarnaev should get for their role in disposing of the evidence. the majority of you want the maximum punishment. for most t
everyone that knew brenda said there was no way that brenda would leave her children. wrong. she resurfaced this week in florida two years after her husband had her declared dead. she says she just snapped. she says that fateful morning 11 years ago she dropped her then 8-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son at school and joined up with three stranges and they hitch hiked to south, florida. abandoning your children is never okay and that is what makes brenda our creep of the week. but she may...
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brenda said she didn't do anything any mom wouldn't have done for her child. on sunday, we will celebrate the simple fact that she's right. steve hartman "on the road" in dallas. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." on "60 minutes." >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> these guys are always trying to go faster, edgier and so on, sort of like the space program of the sailing industry. >> one day after the death of a sailor in the bay, we're learning more about the moments leading up to the tragedy and asking, has the sport become simply too dangerous? good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we have learned the artemis racing team was performing a routine but difficult maneuver when their yacht flipped and broke apart killing one of the best sailors in the world. kpix 5's linda yee begins our coverage tonight. now, linda, the tragedy is now prompting a closer look at the safety of those boats. >> reporter: well, y
brenda said she didn't do anything any mom wouldn't have done for her child. on sunday, we will celebrate the simple fact that she's right. steve hartman "on the road" in dallas. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." on "60 minutes." >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> these guys are always trying to...
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arrugas sin bisturi, aquí le diremos como hacerlo >>y qué, estamos de lujo, tenemos visita de ana brendade corazón indomable, escribanos en las redes sociales sus pregutnas >>quiero preguntarle como le va con el torero >>la chica de rojo nos dice que pasa en el país. >>muchas gracias, comenzamos con lo que les estaba adelantando, aturdidos y tropezando a cada paso, abatidos amanecen residentes del norte de texas, torbellinos arrancaron techos y casas con velocidad descomunal >>la tranquilidad de la noche quedo quebrada por sirenas que anunciaban peligrosa tormentas, 120 casas arrasadas en granbury, norte de texas, dejo daños en hodd, terrant y parker. >>el área quedo asolada, trataban de rescatar a personas atrapads bajó los escombros >>todo estaba tirado, gente desangrada. >>en mi casa, fue la primera que le pego. >>vamos ameternos al baño, pero todo se acabo. >>autobuses escolares fueron enviados a la zona afectada para ayudar con la evacuacion >>labores se complicaron por fuertes lluvias, lo que provoco que varias carreteras fueran cerradas >>meteorólogos advierten que el mal tiempo c
arrugas sin bisturi, aquí le diremos como hacerlo >>y qué, estamos de lujo, tenemos visita de ana brendade corazón indomable, escribanos en las redes sociales sus pregutnas >>quiero preguntarle como le va con el torero >>la chica de rojo nos dice que pasa en el país. >>muchas gracias, comenzamos con lo que les estaba adelantando, aturdidos y tropezando a cada paso, abatidos amanecen residentes del norte de texas, torbellinos arrancaron techos y casas con velocidad...
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brenda and her husband, lee, were preparing to divorce.upset about how she was going to make ends meet. sitting in a park crying, brenda was approached by some people who invited her to go on a trip. on a whim she accepted and ended upe iing to south florida. for am umuch of that time she l with man in a camper. for the rest of the time, she was homeless under an assumed name. we know all of this because since brenda resurfaced, she's talking. an officer has been working the case for all 11 years. >> she thought of her family and her children every day and her parents. however, she never acted on that and never made any phone calls. not one. she was pretty much at the end of her rope down there living on the streets. i think she just has had it. her health wasn't good. and she was just tired of running. >> her husband is remarried. this picture shows lee heist and his new wife along with two children he and brenda heist had together now all grown up. a short time ago, lee heist told us on the phone about how stunned he was when he found ou
brenda and her husband, lee, were preparing to divorce.upset about how she was going to make ends meet. sitting in a park crying, brenda was approached by some people who invited her to go on a trip. on a whim she accepted and ended upe iing to south florida. for am umuch of that time she l with man in a camper. for the rest of the time, she was homeless under an assumed name. we know all of this because since brenda resurfaced, she's talking. an officer has been working the case for all 11...
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. >> i'm a manager at the brenda's food. i reached out to the neighborhood we joined the first meeting. we received nothing but praises with that so we moved forward with the neighborhood. i received a letter from the motor coach thinking and we would like to move forward >> okay. questions commissioners? >> okay. why don't you have a seat i'm opening the floor to public comment. there a public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. motion? >> i have a motion to approve. >> any questions. >> all right. we'll take a vote (calling names) >> okay. >> grits and shrimp. >> i'm sorry i'm sorry please forgive me. >> good evening commissioners - good to see you. wards to brenda the 652 hazed received no protest to limit performance application. i did receive a letter of report at the motor coach it's a very nice letter. that being said northern station no objection it this application >> good afternoon again, all item number b. oh, gosh doing business as 3 fourteen columbus expend hours. >> to or so this is a extended hours
. >> i'm a manager at the brenda's food. i reached out to the neighborhood we joined the first meeting. we received nothing but praises with that so we moved forward with the neighborhood. i received a letter from the motor coach thinking and we would like to move forward >> okay. questions commissioners? >> okay. why don't you have a seat i'm opening the floor to public comment. there a public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. motion? >> i have a motion to...
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i would like to ask mark and partner of creativity in 34 years brenda wong to come forward. there is a really good documentary on mark izu called don't lose your soul. mark izu has dedicated his life to nurturing the chinese jazz performance to others like frances wong also honored by the asian festival earlier but mark has been there from the very beginning to the present and always supported other artist and he's the driving force behind the asian american jazz festival. it serves as the genesis for other artist movement in many ways. george sam's was the trumpeter and anthony brown and other pioneers. united front was unique because it was the record label and were you supporting other locals to have their own label as well and pioneering as well. this marked the professional debut for many professions. as i mentioned frances wong and of course anthony brown and you led at another time support of younger african american musicians like 12-year-old who performed many many years ago with you as well. i was attracted to asian -- improvisational music because with different j
i would like to ask mark and partner of creativity in 34 years brenda wong to come forward. there is a really good documentary on mark izu called don't lose your soul. mark izu has dedicated his life to nurturing the chinese jazz performance to others like frances wong also honored by the asian festival earlier but mark has been there from the very beginning to the present and always supported other artist and he's the driving force behind the asian american jazz festival. it serves as the...
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your mom, brenda, was there when your baby was born.ur mom's condition? >> the latest information that we've heard so far is that yesterday they took, the court trial yesterday, about my mom being able to testify at her own will, and having also witnesses testify of her getting on the bus with nothing in her hands. that was the latest, what we've heard. i know today they were going to talk to the military officials. >> and sal, your mom was there after the baby was born. the baby that you're holding in your arms right now. this must be so emotionally difficult for you and for brenda right now. walk us through what's going on. >> well, you know, we got the phone call originally that my father-in-law was going to be the one imprisoned. then that was just devastating to hear as well. because, i mean, just to be put in that situation, where you don't know what's going on, and we're so far away. and we just saw them. and then to hear, no, it's going to be my mother-in-law, it's heartbreaking for my wife, you know. and she was in tears. and j
your mom, brenda, was there when your baby was born.ur mom's condition? >> the latest information that we've heard so far is that yesterday they took, the court trial yesterday, about my mom being able to testify at her own will, and having also witnesses testify of her getting on the bus with nothing in her hands. that was the latest, what we've heard. i know today they were going to talk to the military officials. >> and sal, your mom was there after the baby was born. the baby...
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brenda heist vanished in 2002. that's how she looked then.pped her two children off at school in central pennsylvania. she was going through a tough time. she was going through a divorce. and she disappeared. miss in her hometown were baffled by her disappearance. her family eventually declared her dead as her former husband told cnn today. >> we felt that perhaps she had been carjacked because of where the car was found. we never knew for sure. but i really did think that she had died. >> the now 53-year-old turned up in key largo, florida, this week. turned herself in looking frail, as you can see, with bealeach blonde hair. she confessed to officers they traveled there on a whim, that day meeting a group of homeless hitchhikers in a park. >> she was pretty much at the end of her rope down there, living on the streets. i mean, i think she just has had it. her health wasn't good. and she was just tired of running. >> heist had two children who that day never thought they'd see their mother again. the children say they're shocked and angry to
brenda heist vanished in 2002. that's how she looked then.pped her two children off at school in central pennsylvania. she was going through a tough time. she was going through a divorce. and she disappeared. miss in her hometown were baffled by her disappearance. her family eventually declared her dead as her former husband told cnn today. >> we felt that perhaps she had been carjacked because of where the car was found. we never knew for sure. but i really did think that she had died....
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brenda. you can catch brenda on saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m.channel. >>gregg: an amazing story. a father in pennsylvania running the mayor thought...blindfolded for a terrific cause. thousands of runners taking part in the pittsburgh marathon but one will not be seeing the court. mike bruno is wearing a blindfold while running. his seven-year-old is legally blind because of a medical condition which she was born. >> a pound and 14 ounces at work and was in the hospital 114 days before we could bring her home. the eyes are the last to develop, and the retina detached. he and friends are raising money for his little girl and others who are blind and mike, good now. three cheers for you. >>heather: favorite story of the week, by far. coming up the middle east on edge after israel launches blistering airstrikes against syria the latest reaction from officials with have report up next. >>gregg: another hotspot overseas, front and center, in washington, dc this week as congress begins a new hearing on the benghazi terror attack. our political insider
brenda. you can catch brenda on saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m.channel. >>gregg: an amazing story. a father in pennsylvania running the mayor thought...blindfolded for a terrific cause. thousands of runners taking part in the pittsburgh marathon but one will not be seeing the court. mike bruno is wearing a blindfold while running. his seven-year-old is legally blind because of a medical condition which she was born. >> a pound and 14 ounces at work and was in the hospital 114 days...
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. >> brenda: gary b? >> too far, too fast. i'm bearish on it. >> brenda: all right. and neil is up next. >> not everything is big in texas. you think that's really why president obama went to texas? i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of an over the top irony. president obama choosing the booming state of tex to pitch his new program to get aricans back to work. the same texas with no income tax, ttle red tape, lower unemployment rate than the national average. forget don't mess with texas. maybe the president should start doing things like texas. ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam. dagen? >> giddy-up! come on. the president -- >> i like ben stein to do just that, you know. very good. >> the white house is taking the nation as a whole down a road toward europe, more regulation, significantly higher taxes, bigger entitlement programs. instead, we should be looking to texas as a mode no personal income tax. wouldn't we love that? but very low tax burden among the states, the six lowest tax burden in the nation. a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the sma
. >> brenda: gary b? >> too far, too fast. i'm bearish on it. >> brenda: all right. and neil is up next. >> not everything is big in texas. you think that's really why president obama went to texas? i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of an over the top irony. president obama choosing the booming state of tex to pitch his new program to get aricans back to work. the same texas with no income tax, ttle red tape, lower unemployment rate than the national average. forget don't mess...
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