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followed by bridget boy lan. >> good afternoon, ms. casey. >>> good afternoon. i'm also very excited about having the 76 expanded to saturday. i mainly wanted more information about why we wanted to eliminate stops, what the reasoning was behind that. >> thanks much. next speaker, please. >> last speaker who submitted a card, bridget boy lan. is ms. boy lan here? not. >> thank you very much. members of the board, do you want to do a presentation? we have seen it. speak for myself. >> i'm julie kirsch bum, operations planning manager. i prepared a tp update and presentation on this. if you prefer i could deliver it at the january workshop. it's really up to you. >> pleasure of the board? >> [inaudible]. >> so moved. >> [speaker not understood]. >> i guess you can talk about it. >> i have just a question. i don't need the whole presentation. >> director [speaker not understood]. >> apropos to the whole tpe process, i think i gathered this. but it's expanded service on a saturday for this line. and since the whole tep and we've talked about right sizing and priorit
followed by bridget boy lan. >> good afternoon, ms. casey. >>> good afternoon. i'm also very excited about having the 76 expanded to saturday. i mainly wanted more information about why we wanted to eliminate stops, what the reasoning was behind that. >> thanks much. next speaker, please. >> last speaker who submitted a card, bridget boy lan. is ms. boy lan here? not. >> thank you very much. members of the board, do you want to do a presentation? we have seen...
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bridget was driving home from cape corral when she began having chest pains. she was able to pull the car over and tell hunter to call his father. he said, no, he was calling 911. hunter said he recently learned about heart attacks in his middle school health class and knew his mom was having one. >> mr. montag taught me what the symptoms of a heart attack were. when she said she had pain in letter chest and it was shooting through her arms, that was one of the sign. >> paramedics rushed bridget to the hospital and it expected to make a full recovery. >> kids are learning in school. thank goodness they're remembering what they're learning. >> parents say do what i say, but you want to teach your kid good judgment. clearly this kid could figure it out on his own that he needed something different. >> 4:51 is our time. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein here to get us through the weekend. >>> the chill continues. there's the washington monument under a cloudy sky. reagan national at 42. storm team 4 radar. a low pressure system. it's going east. actually has
bridget was driving home from cape corral when she began having chest pains. she was able to pull the car over and tell hunter to call his father. he said, no, he was calling 911. hunter said he recently learned about heart attacks in his middle school health class and knew his mom was having one. >> mr. montag taught me what the symptoms of a heart attack were. when she said she had pain in letter chest and it was shooting through her arms, that was one of the sign. >> paramedics...
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bridget gave her that great haircut. >> bridget, love her. >> isn't she the best? in the front, short in the back. great style. the epitome of new york city chic. i toned down the back of that hair and left that little piece of brightness around the front just to give it an accent. >> it's very modern and beautiful. and give your va-va-voom turn. >> she has a wedding on friday night. but also something you could wear all the time. this is by maggie london. it's an already made wrap dress. >> they're wonderful. >> just with that little detail, and then the cuff is kansas scott and earrings are roberto celello. >> fabulous. >> he wants you over there with him. >> shout out to -- elementary school. >> all right. our second lady is lisa. she's 33 from the bronx. as a single mother of two children, her beauty routine of day consists of throwing her hair back in a ponytail, and she was thrilled at the opportunity to be pampered for just a few hours. let's listen to her story. >> you came here for pattinson, and now you are getting a makeover. it's a good treat. >> very h
bridget gave her that great haircut. >> bridget, love her. >> isn't she the best? in the front, short in the back. great style. the epitome of new york city chic. i toned down the back of that hair and left that little piece of brightness around the front just to give it an accent. >> it's very modern and beautiful. and give your va-va-voom turn. >> she has a wedding on friday night. but also something you could wear all the time. this is by maggie london. it's an...
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it was a few ago bridget and hunter graham were driving home in cape coral when bridget began having chest pains. she was able to pull the car over ais father. he said, no, he was going to call 911. hunter said he recently learned about heart attacks in his middle school health class and knew his mom was having one. >> mr. mon tag taught me what the symptoms of a heart attack were. when she said she had pain in her chest and it was shooting through her arms, that was one of the signs. >> paramedics were able to rush bridget to the hospital. she is expected to make a correct recovery. not only did he know what to do, he had the presence of mind not to freak out and do what he knows to do. >>> coming up, we're tracking breaking news in virginia as state police are asking for your help in finding a missing girl. [ female announcer ] we invited women to see the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh m
it was a few ago bridget and hunter graham were driving home in cape coral when bridget began having chest pains. she was able to pull the car over ais father. he said, no, he was going to call 911. hunter said he recently learned about heart attacks in his middle school health class and knew his mom was having one. >> mr. mon tag taught me what the symptoms of a heart attack were. when she said she had pain in her chest and it was shooting through her arms, that was one of the signs....
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. >> sean: bridget, the greater likelihood -- tell me if i'm wrong -- we'll see people mowed down andpressed, that if they rise up against this radical islamist. what's the more likely outcome? >> exactly what's going to happen, those uprising against him are going to be mowed down. we are witnessing before our own eyes a revolution like the iranian revolution in 1979. let's not forget, it was the majority of the people in egypt that elected morsi, elected the muslim brotherhood, and game 7 the musliand gave themuslim bro. over 70% in somethings want thaa law. we're seeing a dictatorship in the making. >> sean: was this radical islamist given a win, and was hamas given credibility whose charter calls for the destruction of israel, giving billions in aid? >> yes, they did, because what this administration is blind to is the fact that hamas is an offshoot of the muslim brotherhood. hamas looked at morsi with respect because he's a leader in the muslim brotherhood. basically we have the morsi and muslim brotherhood camps together coming, fooling the israelis in the world, with a truce, s
. >> sean: bridget, the greater likelihood -- tell me if i'm wrong -- we'll see people mowed down andpressed, that if they rise up against this radical islamist. what's the more likely outcome? >> exactly what's going to happen, those uprising against him are going to be mowed down. we are witnessing before our own eyes a revolution like the iranian revolution in 1979. let's not forget, it was the majority of the people in egypt that elected morsi, elected the muslim brotherhood,...
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. >>> and let's talk about one of my favorite gal, bridget jones. she is making a comeback.acter, played by renee zellweger on the big screen, is busy writing a third novel in the city. this is going to take place in present-day london with bridget facing present-day insecurities, with internet dating and texting. there's also a third movie in the works. both the book and film are due out next year. and there's a musical adaptation out soon, as well. >> i love that series. >>> here's where the props come into play. we had cupcakes this morning. we might as well have candy, too, right? >> i'm going to pass it around. >> it tastes sweet. but the new candy will have you smelling sweet. deo perfume candy is an edible deodorant. >> how is that appealing? it leaves a lingering rose scent on your skin. and the makers say it's has the effects of garlic. when you eat garlic, it comes out of your pores, as well. >> they should drop that part of the marketing. >> a big armpit here. >> and it has a naturally occurring plant in it, such as rose with lavender and vanilla. the company says
. >>> and let's talk about one of my favorite gal, bridget jones. she is making a comeback.acter, played by renee zellweger on the big screen, is busy writing a third novel in the city. this is going to take place in present-day london with bridget facing present-day insecurities, with internet dating and texting. there's also a third movie in the works. both the book and film are due out next year. and there's a musical adaptation out soon, as well. >> i love that series....
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bridget, you say that everybody is a bully at one time or another and everybody is a victim. what do you mean? >> well, either -- there's the obvious bully who picks on someone else and is like what that video showed, there can be a physical bully, there can be an emotional bully that attacks whether behind the computer or it's just you two, it doesn't have to be like i'm going to punch you in the face and stuff like that but threatening is bullying or you can bully yourself. it's not going to go away. it stays with you. >> it's interesting, to me this study you did was really eye-opening and we picked wheatley because it's an excellent school that really does take this problem seriously but the results are very similar to schools around the country that you also studied. the idea of social combat i find fascinating. explain that a little bit more. >> well, one of the things i think we found at both wheatley and other schools i studied was that there's really kind of two types of patterns going on. one is where maybe a vulnerable kid who's a little bit different in some way w
bridget, you say that everybody is a bully at one time or another and everybody is a victim. what do you mean? >> well, either -- there's the obvious bully who picks on someone else and is like what that video showed, there can be a physical bully, there can be an emotional bully that attacks whether behind the computer or it's just you two, it doesn't have to be like i'm going to punch you in the face and stuff like that but threatening is bullying or you can bully yourself. it's not...
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the state needs more than $3 billion just to repair bridget, subways and tunnels. sandy estimated to have cost the new york area more than $50 billion in damage. the president is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. and president obama will also be talking about the fiscal cliff this week. he plans to meet with labor and political leaders tomorrow, civic leaders on friday which is also the same day the president is scheduled to meet with house and senate leaders to begin talks to avoid tax hikes and government spending cuts from taking picture in january. fiscal cliff also a subject of discussion around the world including in central london. kelly has been speaking to lorenzo smaghi about the issue. i'm sure you're not with me, but i know you're having a great time there at chatham house. >> i'm sorry, too. i'm consoled by the fact there is a great lineup here and that it's a topic near and dear to my heart, which is deleveraging. in particular as it comes to the question of just what strategy can economies pursue in order to reduce their debt levels
the state needs more than $3 billion just to repair bridget, subways and tunnels. sandy estimated to have cost the new york area more than $50 billion in damage. the president is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. and president obama will also be talking about the fiscal cliff this week. he plans to meet with labor and political leaders tomorrow, civic leaders on friday which is also the same day the president is scheduled to meet with house and senate leaders to begin talks to...
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art historian bridget goodbody. >> it wouldn't be too hard to say that it's the most important piece of art that's ever been made. >> reporter: important not only to catholics, but to christians of many denominations. in california, at the menlo park presbyterian church, pastor john ortberg has based much of his writing for books and sermons on michelangelo's images. >> on the ceiling you have this image that is glorious, transcendent, splendid, overwhelming, enormous. i mean, you just stand in there and you're kind of bowled over by it. >> reporter: michelangelo depicted the biblical creation story from the beginning through man's fall from grace. when it was first unveiled to the public in 1512, the artist giorgio vasari said the whole world could be heard running up to see it, and indeed, it s such as to make everyone astonished. at harvard divinity school, for many years the coordinator of the theological opportunities program for women was elizabeth dodson gray. >> i think it was enormously significant because of the effect it had upon people encouraging them to think of god as
art historian bridget goodbody. >> it wouldn't be too hard to say that it's the most important piece of art that's ever been made. >> reporter: important not only to catholics, but to christians of many denominations. in california, at the menlo park presbyterian church, pastor john ortberg has based much of his writing for books and sermons on michelangelo's images. >> on the ceiling you have this image that is glorious, transcendent, splendid, overwhelming, enormous. i mean,...
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currently would bridget 46, a high of 48. already with the sun set behind arethe temperatures starting to drop. 49 degrees in annapolis right now, 48 in the capital. emanating from an area of low pressure. a little bit of rainfall associated with this. they will stay south and east of the area. bright and sunny all day. the temperature trend will continue. it washes it out, and the next as theill act coastal ground for a area of low pressure. towould intensify right up seaboard that had kinds of nasty scenarios associated with it. developing along the coast, it has a lot of positive implications for our area and stormieste chance of and adverse weather. that is the story as we head through the week. more sunshine, still on the cool side. the when the continuing out of north, and the numbers get a little bit cooler. that storm is out over the ocean. if the storm winds up further to east, it looks terrific. partly sunny skies and a quick peek of the national weather picture. a storm in the pacific northwest, everybody else look
currently would bridget 46, a high of 48. already with the sun set behind arethe temperatures starting to drop. 49 degrees in annapolis right now, 48 in the capital. emanating from an area of low pressure. a little bit of rainfall associated with this. they will stay south and east of the area. bright and sunny all day. the temperature trend will continue. it washes it out, and the next as theill act coastal ground for a area of low pressure. towould intensify right up seaboard that had kinds...
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bridget e-z pass. rejigger you need to hbve an e- z pass. they want to keep the flow of traffic going so it is a fast and easy way to commute. the hope this will alleviate the traffic on the regular beltway lanes. will this be able to help out drivers? some analysts say people will use it when they needed. >> in that sense, a bank as an opportunity for the guy who wants to get home for their kids recital or soccer practice. >> ball lands are slated to open 2:00 saturday morning rigid - the lanes are slated open at 2:00 saturday morning. if you want more information, you can go to 495 express' lanes.com or go to our web site. >> we are giving away thousands of dollars. >> we will give you a clue where every morning at 6:00 a.m. today's clue word is rigid " turkey." go to wjla.com/facebook. we will announce the answer on monday morning. >> straight ahead, a big decision could spell >> i am ike leggett good morning, washington. >> to is not predict it is not a bad start this morning. that is relatively cool with light rain on the lower end of m
bridget e-z pass. rejigger you need to hbve an e- z pass. they want to keep the flow of traffic going so it is a fast and easy way to commute. the hope this will alleviate the traffic on the regular beltway lanes. will this be able to help out drivers? some analysts say people will use it when they needed. >> in that sense, a bank as an opportunity for the guy who wants to get home for their kids recital or soccer practice. >> ball lands are slated to open 2:00 saturday morning...
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justice is actually lending because particularly if they don't how would you why would you be offended bridget why you decision. presently in line with what the courts are saying was i don't stand there which is to blame the serbs for everything even though the court tribunals did exactly what it was supposed to do we made a show trial it made a show verdict and then overturned a show verdict when its usefulness wasn't the end it was greenlit to join the e.u. after defer tickets now all of a sudden the verdicts are longer necessary these guys can go scot free and everything is just fine and dandy in killing serbs is not a crime in fact service is almost a requirement to join civilized society the way the define you these days. and for you a look at the dark side of sanction a teenage boy done these details shortage of nets in the course of why this trick to e.u. and us involved against the islamic republic. and also online is the pride of britain groaning i reports that have been u.k.'s newest nuclear powered submarine fleet which cost almost ten billion pounds it is too slow and. british taxp
justice is actually lending because particularly if they don't how would you why would you be offended bridget why you decision. presently in line with what the courts are saying was i don't stand there which is to blame the serbs for everything even though the court tribunals did exactly what it was supposed to do we made a show trial it made a show verdict and then overturned a show verdict when its usefulness wasn't the end it was greenlit to join the e.u. after defer tickets now all of a...
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. >> reporter: she and the other two school employees, donna pixley and bridget stevens are all now on administrative leave. >> we're very confident that once the facts are at least stated at trial, which we intend to do, that principal jarrett will be fully exonerated. >> now, no court date has been set. but jarrett is expected back in court on the 29th for a status hearing. live in d.c. superior court, derrick ward, news4. >>> in just a few more hours, the new i-495 express lane will open in virginia. it runs between the dulles toll road and springfield interchange. transportation reporter adam tuss explains the new rules of the road. >> reporter: if you're going to use these new express lanes here on the virginia side of the beltway, you're being told to do your homework. it's time to study up. >> this is going to be a significant change out there on the beltway. it's the biggest traffic shift we've seen in this region since i-66 opened more than 30 years ago. >> reporter: and this isn't just a normal highway. there are plenty of rules. we took one last test drive today to get a fee
. >> reporter: she and the other two school employees, donna pixley and bridget stevens are all now on administrative leave. >> we're very confident that once the facts are at least stated at trial, which we intend to do, that principal jarrett will be fully exonerated. >> now, no court date has been set. but jarrett is expected back in court on the 29th for a status hearing. live in d.c. superior court, derrick ward, news4. >>> in just a few more hours, the new i-495...
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. >> bridget carr, katya's attorney, scoffs at that notion. she says the girls knew that maksimenko had recently firebombed the car of a girl's sister who tried to help her escape. >> alex and michael told her if you try to leave, we'll kill your family back in ukraine. these are women who were taken from everything they knew, thought they were going to something completely different, thought they were going to be waitresses in virginia beach for the summer and go back to university in ukraine. so if these men could do that to them, why couldn't they kill? >> katya says the constant fear and humiliation led to depression and worse. >> you know, 12 hours a day at same place over and over again, the same people, it's terrible. it's the nastiest place to ever be. i felt miserable every single day when i was going to the shower, i was hating myself. i was even thinking about suicide many times because i didn't have a choice to get out. and one day it was just enough for me. i'm thinking i'm going to do this. i will see how it's going to go. >> for
. >> bridget carr, katya's attorney, scoffs at that notion. she says the girls knew that maksimenko had recently firebombed the car of a girl's sister who tried to help her escape. >> alex and michael told her if you try to leave, we'll kill your family back in ukraine. these are women who were taken from everything they knew, thought they were going to something completely different, thought they were going to be waitresses in virginia beach for the summer and go back to university...
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if we hear that we can bridget, and i'll bet you we might, then i'm all about trying to find out the next special dividend stock. plan the analyst meetings and getting ready for what could be a rip roaring rally. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, software sensation? well, some in tech have struggled, sap's push has sent its shares skyward. tonight cramer gets the hard facts of where the software giant could be headed in its exclusive with its ceo. and later what the heck? office max has defied the street's expectations, causing its shares to double this year alone. but can it continue to supply you with profit or is a paper jam just around the corner? >>> plus still yummy? shares of yum brands were tarred and feathered today as the owner of some of the world's biggest fast food brands revealed a less than satisfying outlook. but is your opportunity to order up some shares or cut out the fat? don't miss cramer's take all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-
if we hear that we can bridget, and i'll bet you we might, then i'm all about trying to find out the next special dividend stock. plan the analyst meetings and getting ready for what could be a rip roaring rally. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, software sensation? well, some in tech have struggled, sap's push has sent its shares skyward. tonight cramer gets the hard facts of where the software giant could be headed in its exclusive with its ceo. and later what...
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test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin-davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and
test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin-davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and
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. >> bridget's body is limp. she continues to slide down the mountain for what seemed like forever.after about a minute and a half, she comes to a stop, nearly a mile from where she started. even the cameraman shooting this video is shaking. >> i got the whole, ugly thing. it turned my stomach. >> ten-four. we've got a guy approaching. there's no movement right now. >> oh, it was just horrendous. you felt it was going to be a miracle not to lose your daughter. i didn't honestly expect her to survive it. >> the ski patrol had been with her for about 15 minutes, and there was no sign of life. i had a really big lens an it was full frame on her. she wasn't moving at all. i just broke down in tears. it was horrible. >> bridgette lies motionless for 20 minutes while paramedics work on her, and then suddenly, the first good sign. >> i'm looking through my camera at one of my best friends and at that point in time, i had tears in my eyes and everything. suddenly, i saw her leg move. so we knew she was alive. >> rescuers stabilize her and are able to bring her down the mountain to a waiting
. >> bridget's body is limp. she continues to slide down the mountain for what seemed like forever.after about a minute and a half, she comes to a stop, nearly a mile from where she started. even the cameraman shooting this video is shaking. >> i got the whole, ugly thing. it turned my stomach. >> ten-four. we've got a guy approaching. there's no movement right now. >> oh, it was just horrendous. you felt it was going to be a miracle not to lose your daughter. i didn't...
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test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers
test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers
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i want to especially thank bridget, mackenzie, sofia and alexis for leading the birthday songs. grils arirls are great. he did a wonderful job. i am proud of you. i want to think my wonderful wife chris and my entire family, my two sons and daughter and their spouses, and the extended family, all of the people that have been such a wonderful support system for me. i also want to thank another special family. the crantz family who own adventure land. this is a great example of a family-owned business that provides wonderful, recreational opportunities for people of iowa in thousands and thousands of visitors that come here. you know i have a nostalgic feeling every time i come back to adventure land because we had my first birthday party, my first 39th birthday party here, and many others after it. and i love coming back to a venture land. this is a special place. and i think a lot of other people feel that same way because they have a lot of wonderful experiences at this great place. adventure land the crantz family is an example of a wonderful iowa success story. thank you for
i want to especially thank bridget, mackenzie, sofia and alexis for leading the birthday songs. grils arirls are great. he did a wonderful job. i am proud of you. i want to think my wonderful wife chris and my entire family, my two sons and daughter and their spouses, and the extended family, all of the people that have been such a wonderful support system for me. i also want to thank another special family. the crantz family who own adventure land. this is a great example of a family-owned...
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ron paul will estimate bridget still be a strong player. his son will be a very important voice in the next year or so. i get it. my style is not necessarily the warmest for some conservatives who like the straight laced stand in the background. i thought of the chairmanship needed to be a vibrant part of the political process. that meant putting it out on the street. that meant doing some shows that were not necessarily traditional for the rnc chairman to do. i just felt very strongly, and i still do, that the power does not rest down here but arrests out in america in the streets. you saw this happen again in this election. it was all race centralized back in washington because we will tell you how to do it because we know best. the reason they hired me was to come in and break that up. some did not like that, whoever else down in other parts of the country and that's fine. the goal was to push the envelope and push the party to recognize that they needed to play differently. we did that to build a national memory coalitions around the co
ron paul will estimate bridget still be a strong player. his son will be a very important voice in the next year or so. i get it. my style is not necessarily the warmest for some conservatives who like the straight laced stand in the background. i thought of the chairmanship needed to be a vibrant part of the political process. that meant putting it out on the street. that meant doing some shows that were not necessarily traditional for the rnc chairman to do. i just felt very strongly, and i...
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. >> to start with a quick what bridget check with the bay bridge toll plaza is an easy ride coming from 880. there's a short back up there a little bit longer 80 to 20 minutes of your coming from the macarthur maze. the commute to the san mateo bridge is still pretty light one. we have not seen traffic began the slow and a solid 12 minute drive time. the volume is up a bit of their no delays in marin county for the 1 01 southbound ride. >> the number of people seeking unemployment benefits last week fell by 8000 to a seasonally adjusted 355,000 even though economists say the numbers are a bit distorted by the effects of super storm sandy. we'll have to see how those numbers add to shake up next week. stocks closed yesterday at their worst one the loss of the year. investors looking past election of focusing on bigger problems like the fiscal cliff had. also the ongoing issues in europe. right now 21 points on the good side 25,954. >> an embassy suites hotel had to be evacuated overnight early this morning because of a carbon monoxide leak. will tran is a live on the scene. >> what happe
. >> to start with a quick what bridget check with the bay bridge toll plaza is an easy ride coming from 880. there's a short back up there a little bit longer 80 to 20 minutes of your coming from the macarthur maze. the commute to the san mateo bridge is still pretty light one. we have not seen traffic began the slow and a solid 12 minute drive time. the volume is up a bit of their no delays in marin county for the 1 01 southbound ride. >> the number of people seeking unemployment...
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ron paul will estimate bridget still be a strong player. his son will be a very important voice in the next year or so. i get it. my style is not necessarily the warmest for some conservatives who like the it straight laced stand in the background. i thought of the chairmanship needed to be a vibrant part of the political process. that meant putting it out on the street. that meant doing some shows that were not necessarily traditional for the rnc chairman to do. i just felt very strongly, and i still do, that the power does not rest down here but arrests out in america in the streets. you saw this happen again in this election. it was all race centralized back in washington because we will tell you how to do it because we know best. the reason they hired me was to come in and break that up. some did not like that, whoever else down in other parts of the country and that's fine. the goal was to push the envelope and push the party to recognize that they needed to play differently. we did that to build a national memory coalitions around the
ron paul will estimate bridget still be a strong player. his son will be a very important voice in the next year or so. i get it. my style is not necessarily the warmest for some conservatives who like the it straight laced stand in the background. i thought of the chairmanship needed to be a vibrant part of the political process. that meant putting it out on the street. that meant doing some shows that were not necessarily traditional for the rnc chairman to do. i just felt very strongly, and...
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. >> hello, i am bridget prentice from new hampshire. i had a question about processes between the u.s. in the middle east and citizens knowing about the different cultures and government practices in each country. being a student, i talked to a lot of people from the middle east and they tell me that a lot of citizens don't understand how the government works in the u.s. and vice versa. >> that can also be applied to americans who don't know how works either. [laughter] remapped the world is learning about the electoral college. they are as confused as most americans. but i can tell you that i just returned from a week of lecturing in saudi arabia. there are rules about our election and our society and how it is divided, it was immensely interesting. i think it's true if you look at the old sense of several days, every country almost, saudi arabia, egyptian tv, they were all doing continuous things. i spent my evening they're learning about it. learning about who won the election. so there is a lot of interest in that. not a lot of peop
. >> hello, i am bridget prentice from new hampshire. i had a question about processes between the u.s. in the middle east and citizens knowing about the different cultures and government practices in each country. being a student, i talked to a lot of people from the middle east and they tell me that a lot of citizens don't understand how the government works in the u.s. and vice versa. >> that can also be applied to americans who don't know how works either. [laughter] remapped...
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we are asking the president of act for america and author of they must be as to bed bridget gabriel.o sell out egyptian democracy for quiet between israel, egypt and hamas. we tried that in mubarek that didn't end well. what should he do? >> obviously we have health usher in dictatorship in egypt. despite repeated warnings at the obama camp and hillary from terrorism analysts warning about the muslim brotherhood they are not hod rat -- moderate. they continue telling the muslim brother leader to the world as a moderate statement. we just talk add few days ago he basically declared himself as dictator of egypt. the president is afraid to come out now and face the press as well as his secretary of state, because they know that one question they will be answered and that is how can the united states continue supporting a dictatorship in egypt an islamic dictatorship at that to the tune of almost $2 billion a year of tax payer dollars. this is a big question for the obama administration. >> age should be cut off. the president's apparent topic for secretary of state susan rice came out a
we are asking the president of act for america and author of they must be as to bed bridget gabriel.o sell out egyptian democracy for quiet between israel, egypt and hamas. we tried that in mubarek that didn't end well. what should he do? >> obviously we have health usher in dictatorship in egypt. despite repeated warnings at the obama camp and hillary from terrorism analysts warning about the muslim brotherhood they are not hod rat -- moderate. they continue telling the muslim brother...
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bridget has been several -- rigid has been scary -- very successful in having a low unemployment rate. jobs is the number one priority. that is why we are very courageous that the numbers of supporters in for mitt romney this year. >> does your canada have to win the county to win virginia? guest: i don't know we have to, i expect we will. it was only a narrow margin that president obama won loudoun, the last time and it really was an aberration. virginia republicans have been winning loudoun county in 2009 when governor bob mcdonnell won this area, and then in 2010, of course our congressman frank wolfe, he is extremely popularhe is of course on the ticket this year. he always wins resoundingly. in 2011, we swept all of the state and local seats here in this year we are seeing strong support for governor romney because his message has been focused on jobs as the number one priority, much like our governor mcdonnell. in the state legislature we want to have a partner in washington who will work with us on the top priority and will work of -- with us to keep virginia's economy strong a
bridget has been several -- rigid has been scary -- very successful in having a low unemployment rate. jobs is the number one priority. that is why we are very courageous that the numbers of supporters in for mitt romney this year. >> does your canada have to win the county to win virginia? guest: i don't know we have to, i expect we will. it was only a narrow margin that president obama won loudoun, the last time and it really was an aberration. virginia republicans have been winning...
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. >> i am bridget from the world affairs counsel in the hampshire. i had a question about conflicts between the u.s. in and the middle east about citizens knowing about the different cultures and government practices in each country. being a student, a talk to a lot of people from the middle east and they tell me that a lot of citizens don't understand how the government has worked in the u.s. and vice versa. >> i think that could be about a lot of americans -- [inaudible] >> i tweeted out the other day that the world is now learning about the electoral college and is as confused as most americans. >> i can tell you i just returned from a week of lecturing in saudi arabia from the iran and the subject of all my lectures with the exception of one were all about our elections and mostly about how our society, how does divided and the consequences. there was a tremendous interest in that. i think it's true, if you look at at the arab media here, for several days a were doing it, whether -- from every country. all the major satellites, al-jazeera and sau
. >> i am bridget from the world affairs counsel in the hampshire. i had a question about conflicts between the u.s. in and the middle east about citizens knowing about the different cultures and government practices in each country. being a student, a talk to a lot of people from the middle east and they tell me that a lot of citizens don't understand how the government has worked in the u.s. and vice versa. >> i think that could be about a lot of americans -- [inaudible] >>...
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i want to especially thank bridget, mackenzie, sofia and alexis for leading the birthday songs. girls are great. he did a wonderful job. i am proud of you. i want to thank my wonderful wife chris and my entire family, my two sons and daughter and their spouses, and the extended family, all of the people that have been such a wonderful support system for me. i also want to thank another special family. the crantz family who own adventure land. this is a great example of a family-owned business that provides wonderful, recreational opportunities for people of iowa in thousands and thousands of visitors that come here. you know i have a nostalgic feeling every time i come back to adventure land because we had my first birthday party, my first 39th birthday party here, and many others after it. and i love coming back to adventure land. this is a special place. and i think a lot of other people feel that same way because they have a lot of wonderful experiences at this great place. adventure land the crantz family is an example of a wonderful iowa success story. thank you for your ge
i want to especially thank bridget, mackenzie, sofia and alexis for leading the birthday songs. girls are great. he did a wonderful job. i am proud of you. i want to thank my wonderful wife chris and my entire family, my two sons and daughter and their spouses, and the extended family, all of the people that have been such a wonderful support system for me. i also want to thank another special family. the crantz family who own adventure land. this is a great example of a family-owned business...
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of outlook b by and/or perhaps a downgrade in the credit of up to me is the difficult thing leches bridget for a few more months, you're kidding seeking foot $3 trillion, there's a cost of doing the. the debt deal which followed three days later, by a downgrade, by one credit rating agency by for the we set a signal that we're not serious as well. i swear the new colleague of ours, welcome, mr. kramer. thank you for being here. i appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i think that all the time as well. [inaudible] governor of new york has said it's a disaster from hurricanes and is going to cost about $30 million, 30 billion in a state of new jersey's as the is to come in but it could be that i. if we need additional disaster aid, would you support it or would you insist that you did last you, that it be offset by cuts elsewhere in the budget? >> i'd like to see whatever the final numbers are, i know there's preliminary estimates. i will say when you indicate that we decided to be offset, i think many of us in the room decided that. that was actually not the cas
of outlook b by and/or perhaps a downgrade in the credit of up to me is the difficult thing leches bridget for a few more months, you're kidding seeking foot $3 trillion, there's a cost of doing the. the debt deal which followed three days later, by a downgrade, by one credit rating agency by for the we set a signal that we're not serious as well. i swear the new colleague of ours, welcome, mr. kramer. thank you for being here. i appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. [inaudible]...