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some people are put on this earth for a pumplet you are about to meet bridget. she knows a thing or two when this comes to hearing loss. she became dr. brit jet. >> reporter: we are live at reisterstown where the winner is about to be announced for the brickover challenge. the winner coming up did a few moment -- in a few moments. >> 76 at bwi. that was normal and also your two-degree guarantee. congratulations to you. more rain in the outlook, yes, but when? we'll talk about that when we come back on abc2 news at 6:00. still thinking of replacing the truck? i just don't know where to start. glad you made it. start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start here. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more
some people are put on this earth for a pumplet you are about to meet bridget. she knows a thing or two when this comes to hearing loss. she became dr. brit jet. >> reporter: we are live at reisterstown where the winner is about to be announced for the brickover challenge. the winner coming up did a few moment -- in a few moments. >> 76 at bwi. that was normal and also your two-degree guarantee. congratulations to you. more rain in the outlook, yes, but when? we'll talk about that...
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. ♪ >>> this is bridget.as had enough of her lazy boyfriend. >> hey, michael, you're sleeping right now and because you don't know how to clean up after yourself, i'm going to show you. >> he kind of gives us a tour of her and her boyfriend's apartment that is repulsive. >> you make dinner and nicely took my plate and put it on the table. who leave as watermellen in a chair? >> is he lazy because she happens to do everything for him and he's kind of falling into a pattern of comfort? >> i think he is lazy, period, and he's lucky that she cleans up after him. >> he made chicken with this. he didn't even throw it away. he put it in the sink. >> that's a salmonella bowl. >> yeah. all sorts of monellas growing around there. >> put this in the dishwasher. >> she get angry but doesn't make him do it. she's cleaning up. >> because you don't want to live in this kind of filth. >> she could have just withheld the intimate times, until this guy cleaned up his act. >> turn in your man card. you just said that a woman sh
. ♪ >>> this is bridget.as had enough of her lazy boyfriend. >> hey, michael, you're sleeping right now and because you don't know how to clean up after yourself, i'm going to show you. >> he kind of gives us a tour of her and her boyfriend's apartment that is repulsive. >> you make dinner and nicely took my plate and put it on the table. who leave as watermellen in a chair? >> is he lazy because she happens to do everything for him and he's kind of falling...
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how you doing, bridget?> we're doing great, a little nervous. >> nervous about what, have you seen it happen before? >> i have. >> she knows what's going to happen. i don't know if you know, we have joe, the creator here. want to fire it up? >> go ahead and start it. >> reporter: basically you have two coils. you have a cage. why aren't they getting hurt being inside? they're in a cage that encapsulates the whole body. as it arches the cage, it travels outside instead of producing voltage potential on them. you and your father have been in the cage many times, first time you put it together, who had the test to make sure it worked? >> before we used the cage, we used the suit, so it was a little different. we put on the suit and then you can go up and grab lightning bolts, like knight's armor. >> that sounds insane. has to be cool. >> we will be doing that later in the day, saturday and sunday, doing that every show. we have a guitar, when you play it, plays through lightning. he wears the suit and does that
how you doing, bridget?> we're doing great, a little nervous. >> nervous about what, have you seen it happen before? >> i have. >> she knows what's going to happen. i don't know if you know, we have joe, the creator here. want to fire it up? >> go ahead and start it. >> reporter: basically you have two coils. you have a cage. why aren't they getting hurt being inside? they're in a cage that encapsulates the whole body. as it arches the cage, it travels outside...
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bridget kendall, bbc news. >> you're watching "bbc world news." still to come -- we report on a campaign in australia for parents who lose their children before they're born. mexican authorities have discovered 49 mutilated bodies dumped on a roadside near the northern city of monterrey. security officials have blamed the killings on a conflict between rival drug gangs. will grant reports from mexico city. >> it was as violent an episode as mexico has seen in its drugs war. dozens of mutilated bodies beheaded and unceremoniously dumped in plastic bags on a road leading out to the industrial city of monterrey. authorities in the region said identification of the bodies was further complicated by the fact the killers had removed the victims' hands. this is a manifestation of violence between rival crimes. this is not an attack on the civilian population. it's very important to recognize that. >> this part of the country is under control of house and drug cartel. in particular, a vast criminal network. the cartels are battling over the lucrative drug
bridget kendall, bbc news. >> you're watching "bbc world news." still to come -- we report on a campaign in australia for parents who lose their children before they're born. mexican authorities have discovered 49 mutilated bodies dumped on a roadside near the northern city of monterrey. security officials have blamed the killings on a conflict between rival drug gangs. will grant reports from mexico city. >> it was as violent an episode as mexico has seen in its drugs...
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mondejar: i'm not really sure bridget ms. melara: i agree this information has to get out to the media and as many people as possible, as soon as possible. by tomorrow, this will be old news, so a press conference is probably it less than effective. it is more trying to get the information out. mr. mcdonnell: thank you. any other comments? i wouldn't say whether it is a press conference or not, the idea is it is a moment of idea distribution. i don't want to get caught up on the language of "press." mr. pilpel: perhaps since we have issued press releases before, if we could just issue a short release saying that we have adopted this matter and report, distribute that to anyone we could think of it as a beginning, we certainly have seen some coverage today. i don't know of the board of supervisors would want you to make a short presentation at a meeting on tuesday, to just say, is there, something along those lines. mr. mcdonnell: okay, thank you. mr. alonso: the press is out there, so we could just run out in the next five mi
mondejar: i'm not really sure bridget ms. melara: i agree this information has to get out to the media and as many people as possible, as soon as possible. by tomorrow, this will be old news, so a press conference is probably it less than effective. it is more trying to get the information out. mr. mcdonnell: thank you. any other comments? i wouldn't say whether it is a press conference or not, the idea is it is a moment of idea distribution. i don't want to get caught up on the language of...
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still, that bridget is starting to weaken just a little bit. today is another hot one. temperatures will be dropping towards the coast because that patchy fog will be stronger today and that will keep with it some cooler temperatures that will move inside the bay. more fog will return and cooler weather is in the works but today it will still be hot in spots. east bay temperatures running into the 80s and 90s. the next couple of days we will start to cool down the temperatures. as we head into friday and weekend the offshore wind is kicking in and here comes the sun shine with temperatures near 90 again >> will take you outside at a live look at the bay bridge were everything looks good once again this morning. you may find some road work blocking a couple of wins out words treasure island. elsewhere we have a high wind advisory in effect for the san mateo bridge. otherwise we're getting word of what sounds like a one alarm structure fire. we're not sure what is burning and hopefully we will be able to bring you some live pictures and more detailed information very shor
still, that bridget is starting to weaken just a little bit. today is another hot one. temperatures will be dropping towards the coast because that patchy fog will be stronger today and that will keep with it some cooler temperatures that will move inside the bay. more fog will return and cooler weather is in the works but today it will still be hot in spots. east bay temperatures running into the 80s and 90s. the next couple of days we will start to cool down the temperatures. as we head into...
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here is our bbc correspondent, -- ken doll -- bridget kendal. >> what are the options? already the diplomatic pressure has been stepped up, including 18 in syria trying to implement the peace plan of kofi annan. but still, the only hope for peace, according to the british foreign secretary who was in moscow today. but they worry that the diplomatic rhetoric is beginning to sound hollow. >> we very much agree that the kofi annan plan is the best hope for syria. at the moment, the only hope for syria to try to break the cycle of violence. >> not all countries blame the alleged massacre on the government. china and russia want an inquiry, but the big question is, are we looking at a turning point that could lead to an international military intervention. it does not look likely. even if what happens was beyond doubt the work of the syrian government, russia says it is firmly opposed to u.n. military action. and russian opinion is not the only reason. there is the american presidential election. none of them wants to get sucked into a fresh military adventure. today, after
here is our bbc correspondent, -- ken doll -- bridget kendal. >> what are the options? already the diplomatic pressure has been stepped up, including 18 in syria trying to implement the peace plan of kofi annan. but still, the only hope for peace, according to the british foreign secretary who was in moscow today. but they worry that the diplomatic rhetoric is beginning to sound hollow. >> we very much agree that the kofi annan plan is the best hope for syria. at the moment, the...
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bridget won. -- won. she fears stronger countries might want to use them to fight proxy wars again. >> a lot of things we did not get a lesson from, the civil war. >> that is why lebanese leaders are working hard. from the big screen, the country's most powerful man, leader of the hezbollah movement, went out of his way to praise the leader of the sunni movement. the kidnap of lebanese by rebels in syria. they ceer their shia leaders. the other half sides with the syrian wireless -- with the syrian rebels. it does not end here. struggle in syria was always going to mean trouble and lebanon sooner or later because the countries are so close. nasty surprises coming out of syria at the moment. at the moment, lebanon is for agile and cannot take too many more of them. >> in the united states, a man has been charged with second- degree murder in the killing of a boy who went missing more than 30 years ago. pedro hernandez choked etan patz to death and dumped him in an alley. he disappeared on his way to school
bridget won. -- won. she fears stronger countries might want to use them to fight proxy wars again. >> a lot of things we did not get a lesson from, the civil war. >> that is why lebanese leaders are working hard. from the big screen, the country's most powerful man, leader of the hezbollah movement, went out of his way to praise the leader of the sunni movement. the kidnap of lebanese by rebels in syria. they ceer their shia leaders. the other half sides with the syrian wireless --...
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our manager there is bridget corvette. i am here to advocate for our community. no one ever speaks of plaza east and what goes on there, but i am here to tell you this evening, we used to have -- in which we do not have any more -- a lot of violence. if you know plaza east -- excuse me, i'm nervous. we still have a lot of violence out there. killings, murders. now, it has subsided a lot with the help of our residents and local police, fire department, and we are trying to move our community forward. i am speaking tonight on our seniors. the programs we used to have there were taken away but we are trying to get them back. our seniors need our help, our youth need our help. the community, as a whole, needs help. i am here to advocate to you today, to see if you all would consider plaza east. there is nothing there for the kids to do for the summer. also, our seniors are basically in their houses with no where to go and nothing to do. the kids hang out all day long with nothing to do. there is no job or anything like that. we are looking for help. i come here to as
our manager there is bridget corvette. i am here to advocate for our community. no one ever speaks of plaza east and what goes on there, but i am here to tell you this evening, we used to have -- in which we do not have any more -- a lot of violence. if you know plaza east -- excuse me, i'm nervous. we still have a lot of violence out there. killings, murders. now, it has subsided a lot with the help of our residents and local police, fire department, and we are trying to move our community...
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san mateo bridget wind advisory in effect. things are quiet on the bay bridge now. no delays between 1 01 and 880. here's lawrence >>> the changes coming our way clouds rolling in, when the conditions continue outside. it is cool in the 40's and '50's this hour. a couple patches of fog and clouds move end, a chance we could see scattered showers in the bay area. the windy conditions continue, maybe a thunderstorm, this struck down in the bay area and brings with it a chance of showers the sierra nevada you could see snowflakes so be careful and high country. chaco looking at 44 degrees at chance of snow. yosemite snow and high country and winter weather advisories in effect today. some forecast called for 6 in. of snow that is incredible. snow level dropping down to about 5,000 ft.. the system goes through the bay area and scattered showers may be an isolated storms, we get through today the weekend of tokay temperatures will be running in the '60s may be low seventies inland. the next seven days things warm up and all of the weekend but safe. people are traveling a
san mateo bridget wind advisory in effect. things are quiet on the bay bridge now. no delays between 1 01 and 880. here's lawrence >>> the changes coming our way clouds rolling in, when the conditions continue outside. it is cool in the 40's and '50's this hour. a couple patches of fog and clouds move end, a chance we could see scattered showers in the bay area. the windy conditions continue, maybe a thunderstorm, this struck down in the bay area and brings with it a chance of showers...
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. >> me bridget, shelle, mimi and tippi. they were rescued from an alleged dogfighting ring in woodlawn. >> we have had them for eight months. they came in one at a time. >> they were held as evidence for more than two years. most dogs are euthanized but not this group. they have been working with a staff of behaviorist and trainers. >> she is very goofy and very playful. shi'ahs suite. -- she is sweet. >> she says they have come a long way. have been very easy and these dogs are so smart and they are so sweet. it is obvious how much they crave human attention. the funny thing is, despite their living conditions, this is like a five-star hotel for them. they're very well adjusted. >> it is time for the pit 6 to say goodbye. >> it is not the place for a dog. >> just fill out an application. standard adoption fees do apply but you do get a lifetime of retraining and behavior consultation and a lifetime of love. here is a >> look at what is up next six. >> remember the argument made famous by lead a trip -- linda tripp? >> help
. >> me bridget, shelle, mimi and tippi. they were rescued from an alleged dogfighting ring in woodlawn. >> we have had them for eight months. they came in one at a time. >> they were held as evidence for more than two years. most dogs are euthanized but not this group. they have been working with a staff of behaviorist and trainers. >> she is very goofy and very playful. shi'ahs suite. -- she is sweet. >> she says they have come a long way. have been very easy and...
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. >> under some of those points, brid bridget? >> you are currently working on a program on addiction. what messages are you hoping to get across? >> the messages we're hoping to get across is that mate nenls of drug addiction through state sponsored substances should be only be deployed as part of the program. we need to start regarding addiction in all its forms as a health issue as opposed to a criminal issue. that we need to change the laws in this country and we need to have more compassionate, loving attitude to the 350epeople with disease. and recognize that people with proper help, access to the proper treatment, can become active and helpful members of society, like myself, some would argue that point or perhaps chip somers, a man with a criminal record as long as your arm, now runs a treatment center and has been clean for 27 years. that's the message. we don't want to discard people. we don't want to life them off on methadone and leave them on the sidelines. we need to bring them in, offer them treatment and once again
. >> under some of those points, brid bridget? >> you are currently working on a program on addiction. what messages are you hoping to get across? >> the messages we're hoping to get across is that mate nenls of drug addiction through state sponsored substances should be only be deployed as part of the program. we need to start regarding addiction in all its forms as a health issue as opposed to a criminal issue. that we need to change the laws in this country and we need to...
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was worth being -- >> you were an author you wrote a book on amazon right now called inbox full a bridget jones diary. >> sex in the city. >> you are working on a second book. >> it starts from when i get to america, living in chevy chase, perfect dream husband and being fast tracked into housewives dc and what happened behind the scenes with the other housewives. >>> bumper to bumper action. >> two quick questions one where do you live now. >> beautiful island of malloca -- mallorca off the coast of spain, with my boyfriend he is a porsche drying manager. >> when i heard salahy was running for governor, i thought what a joke. whatever. i mean they are just they cease to amaze me. >> do you think she was a victim mikhail. >> no, they with both as guilty as each other but i am pleased she is happy and got away from him. she didn't even go back for her clothes. >> cat thanks for joining us good to catch up with you. >> good to see you. >> life ap reality there you go. >> -- after really there you go. >> thanks will. >> how the winner of this year's preakness is making history. >> a babe rut
was worth being -- >> you were an author you wrote a book on amazon right now called inbox full a bridget jones diary. >> sex in the city. >> you are working on a second book. >> it starts from when i get to america, living in chevy chase, perfect dream husband and being fast tracked into housewives dc and what happened behind the scenes with the other housewives. >>> bumper to bumper action. >> two quick questions one where do you live now. >>...
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. >> thank you so much, bridget.ked a maxi dress for the cocktail party. the idea being a relaxed silhouette isn't too fussy. nobody is going to mistake this as an evening gown. the color makes an impact. the great gold belt. what we really like, too, is it's got these great slits so it's very feminine. again, airy and breezy, and some wonderful stacked heels by franco sarto. function as a heel but you're not going to sing into the grass. >> the colors are so pretty. they look like a cocktail. like the sea breeze or something. >> a good margarita. blood orange margarita. >> we're ready. >> okay, thank you so much. you look great. and our final event that we will have for the summer is of course the summer concert. >> the summer concert. the idea here is that you might be dancing, you might be standing, you might be sitting down. you could be at a music festival. you want to wear something you're going to be come for theable for many hours. look for a loose silhouetted tank style dress or halter style dress. this one
. >> thank you so much, bridget.ked a maxi dress for the cocktail party. the idea being a relaxed silhouette isn't too fussy. nobody is going to mistake this as an evening gown. the color makes an impact. the great gold belt. what we really like, too, is it's got these great slits so it's very feminine. again, airy and breezy, and some wonderful stacked heels by franco sarto. function as a heel but you're not going to sing into the grass. >> the colors are so pretty. they look like...
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. >> i am bridget from the committee on nationalization. i am struck by the conversation not including the word afghanistan war much talk and about hard power. you address the balance or imbalance between hard power and military power and civilian power but it seems to me one of the areas of not enough light and not enough alternative approaches out of this campaign is this question of over militarization of u.s. foreign policy and lack of ability to invest in and mustard diplomatic solutions that we need to. the discussion is about the real problems that require diplomatic solutions the world is facing so part of that, is it just that on the campaign trail they speak to domestic politics? not speaking to the reality of implementing u.s. foreign policy, or is there any hope that the next presidency whether it is obama or mitt romney can shift that balance and get out of this over militarization cycle of u.s. foreign policy which relates to the congressional question that was raised as well given the budgeting challenge and where this congre
. >> i am bridget from the committee on nationalization. i am struck by the conversation not including the word afghanistan war much talk and about hard power. you address the balance or imbalance between hard power and military power and civilian power but it seems to me one of the areas of not enough light and not enough alternative approaches out of this campaign is this question of over militarization of u.s. foreign policy and lack of ability to invest in and mustard diplomatic...
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hi, bridget, good morning. what's your question for joy? >> hi. i'm a college student at virginia tech, we're always running out the door in a rush to class. i know that eating breakfast is essential to a healthy diet. i never have time for one i'm always finding myself starving and snacking on unhealthy choices later in the day. do you have any suggestions for a quick, easy and healthy breakfast? >> it's a great question. i think the simplest way for you to tackle breakfast is this. i want you to pick up and stash in your dorm room a few convenient single-serve protein foods. and then do the same thing with a few single-serve high quality carbohydrate foods. and before you dash out to class each morning you're going to grab one from each category. so sort of going to become like a mix and match game. for the protein entree, the protein choices you could do a string cheese, nonfat or low fat yogurt container, you could even boil up a dozen eggs in the kitchen in your dorm building on the weekend and then you could stash them for during the week ri
hi, bridget, good morning. what's your question for joy? >> hi. i'm a college student at virginia tech, we're always running out the door in a rush to class. i know that eating breakfast is essential to a healthy diet. i never have time for one i'm always finding myself starving and snacking on unhealthy choices later in the day. do you have any suggestions for a quick, easy and healthy breakfast? >> it's a great question. i think the simplest way for you to tackle breakfast is...
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bridget gave her the bangs and then of course, we made the hair a little straighter.p. i don't see her in the garden anymore, girl. i don't know. >> let's show that before-and-after real quick here, before we -- there, look at that. >> look at that. >> great, great. >> are you guys happy? >> yes. >> awesome. very good. >> all right, asia, thanks very much. [ applause ] >> last but certainly not least, we're going to look at sherri from arizona. let's watch her story. >> she helps me out so much with my daughter and i wanted to be able to get my degree done if it wasn't for her. i was in a wheelchair a couple years ago and she every day came and took me to physical therapy. she does everything. she doesn't do anything for herself. when my husband was deployed, she also, like, was just there the whole time, because i was pregnant and he was in afghanistan it was really hard and she was just there for everything. i'm hoping she's having a wonderful day. like, i'm ecstatic to see her and i hope she's having a wonderful time. ♪ >> that's purdy. this is pretty crazy! ♪ glam
bridget gave her the bangs and then of course, we made the hair a little straighter.p. i don't see her in the garden anymore, girl. i don't know. >> let's show that before-and-after real quick here, before we -- there, look at that. >> look at that. >> great, great. >> are you guys happy? >> yes. >> awesome. very good. >> all right, asia, thanks very much. [ applause ] >> last but certainly not least, we're going to look at sherri from arizona....
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guilford'siancée, bridget pierce, thinks that no one ultimately took responsibility for guilford's safety >> nut. >> n-u-t. >> i believe that everybody that is involved should be held accountable. at&t, the contractors, general dynamics and the smaller companies that are subcontracted out. everybody in this process should be held accountable for and have to pay fines and have regulations that they all have to live up to. >> smith: after guilford died, the foreman for all around towers disappeared and was never questioned by osha. the company quickly went out of business, but two of its owners, who declined interview requests, then started another company that continues to do work in the industry. that doesn't surprise those who study subcontracting. >> the problem of focusing the enforcement attention at the bottom, at the small subcontractor, is a little bit like the old game of whac-a-mole. you can enforce your osha standards on that individual contractor and hit t mole, but there are a lot of other contractors that are going to pop up. if we want to improve conditions in a workplace li
guilford'siancée, bridget pierce, thinks that no one ultimately took responsibility for guilford's safety >> nut. >> n-u-t. >> i believe that everybody that is involved should be held accountable. at&t, the contractors, general dynamics and the smaller companies that are subcontracted out. everybody in this process should be held accountable for and have to pay fines and have regulations that they all have to live up to. >> smith: after guilford died, the foreman...
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. >> whenever paulist bridget whatever policy one punishes the schools, that punishment should at leasteight couple with support. yout to add to what d basically said. we will identify the bad schools and forced him at, but at the end of the day, the transition of that school from the identity of being a poor-performing schools to and actually -- to and actually good school, it could be seven to eight years. at the end of the day, when the african american committee is talk about, we have lost too many children. those children are now runs and they're having children. in the real estate development, we have a concept called structural development. we have to rebuild the system because it is structurally messed up. the situation but the two- parent school critic family. it might take good leadership and teachers, but we cannot get parent and community support because it is upside down. we have to work at it both ways. i do not bridge data not want to say to much. [laughter] >> i did not mention this, but the wisdom of people who preceded me was when a school is perceived to be failing, t
. >> whenever paulist bridget whatever policy one punishes the schools, that punishment should at leasteight couple with support. yout to add to what d basically said. we will identify the bad schools and forced him at, but at the end of the day, the transition of that school from the identity of being a poor-performing schools to and actually -- to and actually good school, it could be seven to eight years. at the end of the day, when the african american committee is talk about, we have...
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bridget, we were just talking about gdeposits being a concern but it's only one piece of this of course. what happens with banks is a concern, as well. where are you most focused? is it spain, greece, italy? >> the two areas of focus and your news is showing that, as well, what's going to happen in the greek elections and what the fallout from that will be and the question about spain and the spanish banks and drawing a line on the real estate valuations. so i think there's been quite a lot of movement on real estate valuations now. the government has asked the banks to provide 30% of all real estate exposure and that's not your normal real estate exposures. most of which you're talking about development properties. the big problem there is it that a lot of the assets have stopped building, the banks are taking over some of those properties. no one knows where the line is being drawn. >> are you going to follow the independent audit? >> we've done our own stress tests and keep coming up with numbers that speed into sovereign analysts and they put out into this sovereign rating analysis.
bridget, we were just talking about gdeposits being a concern but it's only one piece of this of course. what happens with banks is a concern, as well. where are you most focused? is it spain, greece, italy? >> the two areas of focus and your news is showing that, as well, what's going to happen in the greek elections and what the fallout from that will be and the question about spain and the spanish banks and drawing a line on the real estate valuations. so i think there's been quite a...
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donald, this is one from bridget. what are those words tattooed down your six-pack?a child the way to go, when he gets old he won't depart from it. >> another e-mail question. this one for you, william. if you're asked to be the new james bond, will you say yes? that's from linda clark in bayonne, new jersey. >> yes. >> i think that's a yes. >> yeah. i said yes. >> all right. aaron, you have a question for donald. >> donald, who would win in a danceoff? you, hines ward or emmitt smith? >> i think len said it already. i'm the best dancer that came out of football. >> donald -- william, real quick. another twitter question from elsa. are you going to be incorporating dancing into the telenovella? >> a chance, yeah. of course, man. >> you guys want to see it? yeah. shocking. that's shocking. >> and finally, katherine, one more for you. from jill from western michigan. she wants to know, what do you think about the outstanding voter turnout here in america keeping you on the show? you were really embraced? >> i am so thankful for the people in america. and i've loved eve
donald, this is one from bridget. what are those words tattooed down your six-pack?a child the way to go, when he gets old he won't depart from it. >> another e-mail question. this one for you, william. if you're asked to be the new james bond, will you say yes? that's from linda clark in bayonne, new jersey. >> yes. >> i think that's a yes. >> yeah. i said yes. >> all right. aaron, you have a question for donald. >> donald, who would win in a danceoff? you,...
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the problem today is that according to some, 1800 was the bridget center. the 1900s was the american century, and the 2000s, 21st century may well be china's century. well, not so fast. but for america to continue its preeminence, global economy, it's important we get the role the federal reserve right. as we know the federal reserve -- that brought the great moderation of the 1980s, 1990s, and instead adoption interventionist approach, helped to inflate the incidental housing bubble and lead to a global economic crisis during the last decade. this interventionist approach justified by the employment have a dual mandate continues today. i believe it's contributing factor to this in the mid-recovery. the federal reserve's interventionist policies are felt by the single mom, who goes to the grocery store, find your paycheck doesn't go as far because inflation is robbing her of the value of her dog but she finds the same thing as she filtered gas pump as with her these interventionist policies are also felt by the unemployed, and certainly generate by the feds
the problem today is that according to some, 1800 was the bridget center. the 1900s was the american century, and the 2000s, 21st century may well be china's century. well, not so fast. but for america to continue its preeminence, global economy, it's important we get the role the federal reserve right. as we know the federal reserve -- that brought the great moderation of the 1980s, 1990s, and instead adoption interventionist approach, helped to inflate the incidental housing bubble and lead...
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the president was not trying to prevent the american people from understanding that he did not what bridget want them to know about this is either naive or deceiving the people themselves. when we are trying to do what we can to defend this country from the likes of iran and north korea, i would not think this would be a major point of debate in a committee like this. as far as the ultimate ability of us to have a redundancy on the east coast, you don't need not to be an expert there either. there is clearly an advantage to having a site on the east coast. we have been briefed by a number of different people inside and outside the military that there is an added protection to this country for that reason. let me say this and i am through -- it is my hope that people like us that have advocated for this east coast additional site will have to apologize sunday to the american people were building something we did not need. i hope we do but i hope we never have to apologize for not doing the best we did when we had the chance. this notion that we do not build a defense against a potential inco
the president was not trying to prevent the american people from understanding that he did not what bridget want them to know about this is either naive or deceiving the people themselves. when we are trying to do what we can to defend this country from the likes of iran and north korea, i would not think this would be a major point of debate in a committee like this. as far as the ultimate ability of us to have a redundancy on the east coast, you don't need not to be an expert there either....
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elizabeth layman who's the assistant direct director of the five college women's studies research center, bridget barrett, the senior assistant at gender studies, mount holyoke college, chris birdbalm who is working up there, thank you. [cheers and applause] all of these people and many more have coordinated people, space, technology to make it possible for you all to sit here comfortably in anticipation of rachel maddow. i'd also like to thank the staff facilities management and the campus police for keeping the peace and for setting up -- thank you so much. prison -- [applause] >> and then finally, a heartfelt thanks to the president, she's very modest, she's also a frequent commentator on radio, as you know, so she's out there for us. thank you. [cheers and applause] i have the privilege of directing the five college women's studies research center, also celebrating an anniversary, 21 years. we are an international interdisciplinary center that supports the work of feminist scholars, activists, artists and practitioners from around the world and here in the pioneer valley. in fact, as you know
elizabeth layman who's the assistant direct director of the five college women's studies research center, bridget barrett, the senior assistant at gender studies, mount holyoke college, chris birdbalm who is working up there, thank you. [cheers and applause] all of these people and many more have coordinated people, space, technology to make it possible for you all to sit here comfortably in anticipation of rachel maddow. i'd also like to thank the staff facilities management and the campus...
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a better chance if you're traveling west of what bridget of baltimore.ll have details coming up. >> time now for a look at what is coming up on meet the press. good morning. >> a bit of controversy surrounding your guests. you talked to him earlier in the week. he talked about the $2 billion in losses. tell us about that. >> i did not think it was that controversial. we did the interview talking about the economy and politics and what not during the week. and then the next day the announcement the loss happened. we talk to him about coming back on an answering some questions about the news. he was not able to disclose it on wednesday. all this information has to be closed -- disclosed that the same time. they agreed to sit down for another interview on friday. there is two pieces of this. there is the updated part and the broader conversation. >> after your interview last week with the vice president on gay marriage, that issue took on a whole life of its own. it appears this will be a huge issue in the campaign throughout. >> there is no question it wil
a better chance if you're traveling west of what bridget of baltimore.ll have details coming up. >> time now for a look at what is coming up on meet the press. good morning. >> a bit of controversy surrounding your guests. you talked to him earlier in the week. he talked about the $2 billion in losses. tell us about that. >> i did not think it was that controversial. we did the interview talking about the economy and politics and what not during the week. and then the next day...