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with the california transportation team that put this together, the initial legislation by john burton who allowed this to take place, the high speed rail authority, it has been phenomenal. but you do not just show up for the ribbon cutting. we are here because of the final portion added to this as well, the recovery act. the obama administration insisted we needed to move this country forward, and throughout the country, there were many who said that the recovery act was too big. now of course, the year and a half later, they say that it should have been larger because the economy is struggling. no matter how big, the speaker of the house said this needs to be a recovery act that can speak to today, in terms of projects that are ready to do with this economy, but they have to be large enough to embrace the future. we have to put people to work in a way that will embrace the future 30 years from today. that is what this project does. that was the house and aren't. then we have to go to the senate. [laughter] i just want to make sure you knew what i was talking about. and then barbara b
with the california transportation team that put this together, the initial legislation by john burton who allowed this to take place, the high speed rail authority, it has been phenomenal. but you do not just show up for the ribbon cutting. we are here because of the final portion added to this as well, the recovery act. the obama administration insisted we needed to move this country forward, and throughout the country, there were many who said that the recovery act was too big. now of...
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. >>> era of dan burton the era of >>> era of dan burton the era of people taking the fifth, leaving the country and in some cases going to jail, is an era i hope that none of us repeat. in other words, the crimes that went on shouldn't repeat and neither should the subpoenas. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was congressman darrell issa on a couple of weeks ago on cnn. he's expected to chair the house oversight committee the republicans take the majority. last night on "hardball," jim clyburn the third-ranking democrat in the house leadership told us what he expects if republicans get control. let's listen. >> do you really believe as you've said the other day that if the republicans get control that congress and the subpoena power, they're going to usually go after the president's birth records, they're going to try to prove he's a foreigner and other nonsense like that? >> i absolutely believe that. i take them at their word. i've watched their actions. you know what i always say, having grown up in a postammage, it's not their words, it's their deeds. let's look at the members
. >>> era of dan burton the era of >>> era of dan burton the era of people taking the fifth, leaving the country and in some cases going to jail, is an era i hope that none of us repeat. in other words, the crimes that went on shouldn't repeat and neither should the subpoenas. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was congressman darrell issa on a couple of weeks ago on cnn. he's expected to chair the house oversight committee the republicans take the majority....
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of these great things, congressman miller, my buddy, a friend -- i do not know how many times john burton wrote us about this, but we thank you for your persistence on this. let me just take a moment to thank the person that i have called one of the greatest secretaries of transportation, is not the greatest -- ray lahood. you need to know about this man. he knows i feel this way about him. when you called ray, you cannot make small talk, you just get to the point. he knew about this because i remember i was with him when we were announcing another grant. he said, don't worry, i know about the transbay terminal. in other words, you do not need to talk to me about it again. he is a hero to me because he showed that we can work across party lines. lord knows that we need to come up particularly in times like these. i want to thank one more group of people and then i will sit down. i want to thank the people in the state of california who voted for nearly $10 billion in state funds to support high speed rail. that is why our state is so great, because the people of the state. we are going to
of these great things, congressman miller, my buddy, a friend -- i do not know how many times john burton wrote us about this, but we thank you for your persistence on this. let me just take a moment to thank the person that i have called one of the greatest secretaries of transportation, is not the greatest -- ray lahood. you need to know about this man. he knows i feel this way about him. when you called ray, you cannot make small talk, you just get to the point. he knew about this because i...
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bill from 11 sala burton high school.is vision is that we collectively build a school that is truly good enough for his own kids. he built amazing part digits and allows businesses in community based organizations into the school to help to be the backbone of the restructuring. our high school principal this year is mr. bill capenhagen. [applause] >> so i wake up this morning, and it's like, you know, 5:45. my sinuses are killing me. my throat is a little bit foggy, and i push snooze during 50 minutes later, i like i need 7 more minutes. i finally look of the clock, it is 6:30 in the morning, and i think if i do not get out of bed right now, there is no way i could get to work early enough to excuse myself a 3:00 in order to be here to see you all. thank you all so much. thanks, mom and dad, who drove here from chicago, and all of the awesome high school people here. [applause] and lastly, i want to thank my burton people in the back who have come here to perform for you all. >> you are going to your bills acquired toward
bill from 11 sala burton high school.is vision is that we collectively build a school that is truly good enough for his own kids. he built amazing part digits and allows businesses in community based organizations into the school to help to be the backbone of the restructuring. our high school principal this year is mr. bill capenhagen. [applause] >> so i wake up this morning, and it's like, you know, 5:45. my sinuses are killing me. my throat is a little bit foggy, and i push snooze...
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burton does msnbc no favors by declaring it the network of the white house, of the obama administration because you know rachel maddow holds herself down as a journalists and there are journalists at msnbc just like fox news it's not all pundits, not all o'riley, there's actual journalists trying to do their job. for the white house to give a stamp of approval undermines the credibility of the journalism going on just like it does when he credit sizes fox. >> a liberal commentator for sure but an vice president with vice president biden. >> shes aa viewpoint but considers herself a journalist. >> fox news corps giving $1 million to the chamber of commerce, chamber trying to elect republican this is fall and this follows the $1 million news corp donation to the government association. other companies make these donations but not at this magnitude and not only to one side. does this make it look matt lewis like the newscorp is in bed with the republican side? >> i think you're right, general electorate and nbc and other networks, but also let's keep in mind -- >> 1 million bucks. >> ruper
burton does msnbc no favors by declaring it the network of the white house, of the obama administration because you know rachel maddow holds herself down as a journalists and there are journalists at msnbc just like fox news it's not all pundits, not all o'riley, there's actual journalists trying to do their job. for the white house to give a stamp of approval undermines the credibility of the journalism going on just like it does when he credit sizes fox. >> a liberal commentator for...
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. >> reporter: it looks like erica burton is just playing games with her kids. >> what words do you haven jump. >> good job. you want to play another round? >> reporter: but she's actually teaching them how to read. >> we're going to sound it out. what do we do with er? >> reporter: the mom is the creator of steppingstones together. an online reading program that helps you teach your child how to read in just 60 days. >> and in 60 days if you follow the program's steps, your child will know their sight words. they'll know 50% of what we read. >> reporter: as a professor at national lewis university, erica found that kids needed help outside of the classroom to develop reading skills. that hit home when alexis finished kindergarten and couldn't read. >> i developed a program that focused on high interest. >> reporter: steppingstones together gets kids involved in reading by doing stuff they like. games where they can interact with each other and with adults. it's something erica's kids do every morning. it just takes 15 minutes a day. >> we eat breakfast and i read and then i write. >> pa
. >> reporter: it looks like erica burton is just playing games with her kids. >> what words do you haven jump. >> good job. you want to play another round? >> reporter: but she's actually teaching them how to read. >> we're going to sound it out. what do we do with er? >> reporter: the mom is the creator of steppingstones together. an online reading program that helps you teach your child how to read in just 60 days. >> and in 60 days if you follow the...
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i mean, you take burton at his word here. i'm sure the president stands by what he did.ngage in this kind of navel gazing for a piece that is going to come out three weeks or less before an election like this. this is the kind of reflection you want to do after an election. once you know the result, once you know where the republicans are headed, who you're going to have to negotiate with. but putting it out there seems to legitimatize it. he, as president, is trying to say, yes, i understand what people are feeling and thinking, but it's a campaign. this isn't sort of a third-party analysis. he's the central figure in this election. and i cannot for the life of me understand why the white house would want to engage with this kind of article at this point, but full credit to peter baker, because it's a great read. >> and the second part of the political question. why announce less than three week before an election you can work with republicans while your party is campaigning in some cases frantically against those republicans as obstructionists, that they're not going t
i mean, you take burton at his word here. i'm sure the president stands by what he did.ngage in this kind of navel gazing for a piece that is going to come out three weeks or less before an election like this. this is the kind of reflection you want to do after an election. once you know the result, once you know where the republicans are headed, who you're going to have to negotiate with. but putting it out there seems to legitimatize it. he, as president, is trying to say, yes, i understand...
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signed during the brown administration and campaign at the state level by former senate president john burton -- [applause] that agreement provides one of the largest funding contributions to this project and allows for the creation of new neighborhoods with hundreds of affordable housing units. today, during the tenure of our mayor, gavin newsom, he has been an enthusiastic and effective advocate of the project since he was a supervisor representing district two. we finally break ground today. this project would not have been possible without the numerous contributions of individuals, and in particular, our transportation partners. the city and county of san francisco, the san francisco municipal transportation agency, the san detail transportation authority, the transit district, the metropolitan transportation commission, the state of california, our state legislative delegation, the california high speed rail authority, and the united states department of transportation, the federal transportation administration, the federal highway administration, and the federal railroad administration.
signed during the brown administration and campaign at the state level by former senate president john burton -- [applause] that agreement provides one of the largest funding contributions to this project and allows for the creation of new neighborhoods with hundreds of affordable housing units. today, during the tenure of our mayor, gavin newsom, he has been an enthusiastic and effective advocate of the project since he was a supervisor representing district two. we finally break ground today....
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>> i don't doubt that that was sincere what bill burton said. >> nor do i. i was just wondering if there was anything morton it than it happened in the same week. >> the tonal thing is important when you understand how the white house is approaching these midterm elections. they need to get the base up and fire up progressives. but the coincidence of timing i think is just that. it's not that they shifted the politics. pete rouse is a guy who is used to the senate. you have to cut across the other line to do that. ironically, rahm was the guy who in the house was known as being very aggressive. i just don't think that the politics are going to change as much as this week or the needs of the next months suggest. >> is there any indication that the president or anybody in the white house recalculated the formula about what to dorell tiv to the base relative to the middle of the road and that constant negotiation with a group the president was on record admitting he realized he couldn't negotiate with as of january 27th, 2009? >> there have been a lot of re cal
>> i don't doubt that that was sincere what bill burton said. >> nor do i. i was just wondering if there was anything morton it than it happened in the same week. >> the tonal thing is important when you understand how the white house is approaching these midterm elections. they need to get the base up and fire up progressives. but the coincidence of timing i think is just that. it's not that they shifted the politics. pete rouse is a guy who is used to the senate. you have to...
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. >> i mentioned the statement from bill burton the deputy press secretary. me quote bill in full here. the president is, of course, proud that he made the right policy decisions that put our economy on a better course and saved the financial sector. i wouldn't overread what he is considering as legitimate. he's my saying that folks who only see headlines with big price tags might well be concerned about the spending that's happening in washington, but he's by no means backing off what he did. even granting that, is there not the potential for deenergizing the base included in much of that interview with peter baker? >> yes, of course there is. you take burton at his word here. i'm sure the president stands by what he did. but you don't engage in this kind of navel gazing for a piece that's going to come out three weeks or less before an election like this. this is the kind of reflection you want to do after an election. once you know the result, once you know where the republicans are headed, who you're going to have to negotiate with. but putting it out the
. >> i mentioned the statement from bill burton the deputy press secretary. me quote bill in full here. the president is, of course, proud that he made the right policy decisions that put our economy on a better course and saved the financial sector. i wouldn't overread what he is considering as legitimate. he's my saying that folks who only see headlines with big price tags might well be concerned about the spending that's happening in washington, but he's by no means backing off what he...
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joining me now, john burton, the author of "ghost, confessions of a counterterrorism agent."ries of events is just surreal, like something out of a novel. unfortunately it's all too real. this man, david hartley, disappears. his wife says he's been shot on the jet ski, then the lead investigator gets killed. is there real escalation of cartel activity in this area or is this kind of the norm? >> anderson, it's just more of the same for mexico, and i think that this is an issue that the mexicans really don't understand, either. meaning the media interest surrounding this case is a bit of a surprise to them as well. >> we're paying attention because an american was killed, and in an unusual way, whereas thousands of mexicans have been caught up in this drug war and killed every single year. >> exactly. and in essence, though, the problems back on the local sheriffs and the state police agencies and the texas rangers that are staring down the barrel of the gun with limited federal resources at times to police this area. >> how realistic is it that this drug gang, the zetas, firs
joining me now, john burton, the author of "ghost, confessions of a counterterrorism agent."ries of events is just surreal, like something out of a novel. unfortunately it's all too real. this man, david hartley, disappears. his wife says he's been shot on the jet ski, then the lead investigator gets killed. is there real escalation of cartel activity in this area or is this kind of the norm? >> anderson, it's just more of the same for mexico, and i think that this is an issue...
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[applause] and lastly, i want to thank my burton people in the back who have come here to perform for you all. >> you are going to your bills acquired towards the end, so thank you, bill -- you are going to tear bill's acquire -- hear bill's choir. our blue-ribbon panel has been instrumental in making sure this happens every year, and isis want to acknowledge jenny horn, rose mary jacobs, and i thank you, mary grace cohan, patricia gray, nancy, and suzanne, who helped us this year in choosing our fabulous teachers and principals. they deserve a round of applause. in addition to everything you are receiving, you are also getting certificates of honor from our major, from a single woman, senator, and supervisor duufty, so all of your guests are in your back acknowledging the fabulous work you have done. when we started this program, we wanted to be able to a knowledge not just one teacher, but a teacher for everyone because we have so many fabulous features, so it is too difficult to choose one. when i say she is representing september, she is actually representing the entire year this
[applause] and lastly, i want to thank my burton people in the back who have come here to perform for you all. >> you are going to your bills acquired towards the end, so thank you, bill -- you are going to tear bill's acquire -- hear bill's choir. our blue-ribbon panel has been instrumental in making sure this happens every year, and isis want to acknowledge jenny horn, rose mary jacobs, and i thank you, mary grace cohan, patricia gray, nancy, and suzanne, who helped us this year in...
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everything that can be found whether it's there or not and he will be reminiscent of chairman dan burtoncrats and probably for the republicans, too. i think paul ryan is a smart guy. he has some budget plans that no republicans will sign on to because they are too extreme. but if he is serious and you have a serious partner in the white house, i mean perhaps there's some opportunity for common ground there. it's not an unmitigated disaster. >> i think a lot of incoming republicans will be happy to sign on to paul ryan's budget plans. paul ryan is the most creative conservative thinker that the republicans have. he is young. he is energetic and as chairman of the budget committee, he will be gang buster because he will go line by line through the obama budget. the congress refused to pass the budget. they left town without a budget or an appropriations bill or a tax bill. >> continuing resolution? >> they did a continuing resolution, yeah. the other very important chairmanship that you left out is homeland security in the house and that will be taken over if the gop wins by peter king who
everything that can be found whether it's there or not and he will be reminiscent of chairman dan burtoncrats and probably for the republicans, too. i think paul ryan is a smart guy. he has some budget plans that no republicans will sign on to because they are too extreme. but if he is serious and you have a serious partner in the white house, i mean perhaps there's some opportunity for common ground there. it's not an unmitigated disaster. >> i think a lot of incoming republicans will be...
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bill from 11 sala burton high school.is vision is that we collectively build a school that is truly good enough for his own kids. he built amazing part digits and allows businesses in community based organizations into the school to help to be the backbone of the restructuring. our high school principal this year is mr. bill
bill from 11 sala burton high school.is vision is that we collectively build a school that is truly good enough for his own kids. he built amazing part digits and allows businesses in community based organizations into the school to help to be the backbone of the restructuring. our high school principal this year is mr. bill
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outside stuart isaac's burton burtonville townhome his suv and motorcycle are just like he left them, nearly a month ago, but no sign of the man neighbors say was the rock of the community. >> he was a good neighbor. he was out there in the snow. he was the first guy out, last guy to leave. he was very helpful. just a good guy. >> when i would take my evening walks and he was coming home from work, he would be sure to say hi and he was a pleasure to speak with. >> reporter: yvonne davis says isaac had talked about a road trip. >> since he bought the lexus he has always said that i'm just going to drive. i want to go do some driving. >> reporter: rangers on routine patrol in yellowstone national park found the lexus in a parking lot there sunday with the keys still in it but no sign of isaac. park spokesman al nash told us on the phone the trail has gone cold. >> we've had people out on foot. we've had dog teams. we've searched the area where the car was discovered from the air. we haven't turned up any clues. >> reporter: nash says there's no evidence of foul play, but isaac's friends
outside stuart isaac's burton burtonville townhome his suv and motorcycle are just like he left them, nearly a month ago, but no sign of the man neighbors say was the rock of the community. >> he was a good neighbor. he was out there in the snow. he was the first guy out, last guy to leave. he was very helpful. just a good guy. >> when i would take my evening walks and he was coming home from work, he would be sure to say hi and he was a pleasure to speak with. >> reporter:...
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she won a special election after her good friend congresswoman salah burton who had terminal cancer asked her to run for the seat. pelosi was 47. and the mother of five. >> so a mother of five to a to member of congress, only woman in the room a lot of times, you talk about in the book. was it just her saying to you, you're the one i want to take my seat? how did all that happen. >> it's pretty much that. i had really not entertained the thought of runing are for public office. i was a volunteer in politics. i was chair of the california democratic party which i thought was the greatest honor that anyone could have to chair the biggest democratic party in the country and work with my republican counterparts. but when sala became sick and she asked me would i run for her seat that she wasn't going to run again, i didn't realize that her illness was terminal, but she said i'm going to spend time with my family, so will you run. it was a completely new fresh thought for me. people had asked me to run for office over time but i had five teenagers, it would have been completely out of the ques
she won a special election after her good friend congresswoman salah burton who had terminal cancer asked her to run for the seat. pelosi was 47. and the mother of five. >> so a mother of five to a to member of congress, only woman in the room a lot of times, you talk about in the book. was it just her saying to you, you're the one i want to take my seat? how did all that happen. >> it's pretty much that. i had really not entertained the thought of runing are for public office. i...
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. >> fred burton, appreciate your ideas tonight.still ahead a cold case we cannot forget, the murder of jonbenet ramsey. police want to talk to her older brother, just 9 years old at the time. he's 23 now. the question is, why do they want to talk to him now, and will he be willing to meet with the police after all that family has been through? find out tonight. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you should've. that's why i'm exercising more now. eating healthier. and i also trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for li
. >> fred burton, appreciate your ideas tonight.still ahead a cold case we cannot forget, the murder of jonbenet ramsey. police want to talk to her older brother, just 9 years old at the time. he's 23 now. the question is, why do they want to talk to him now, and will he be willing to meet with the police after all that family has been through? find out tonight. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you should've. that's why...
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and euro skeptic gerald burton says the large companies use i should say large economies use every crisis to feed their ambitions but ignore the only solution to the problems and that is getting rid of the single currency. their problem is always that there isn't enough european union not of this too much of it but they don't have enough power so they see every crisis as an excuse for demanding more power to solve the problems that they've created in the first place economically it's in a terrible state because of the european single currency greece portugal spain all these countries their economies are going down the tube so the economies of countries like germany and france and the u.k. will be a lot more healthy if they weren't burdened with the regulation and in the case of france and germany with membership of the euro and of course they have to bear the tremendous burden of buying out countries like greece and of course buying in italy and portugal what we need is to get rid of the european single currency get rid of all the over regulation on business and allow economies to actuall
and euro skeptic gerald burton says the large companies use i should say large economies use every crisis to feed their ambitions but ignore the only solution to the problems and that is getting rid of the single currency. their problem is always that there isn't enough european union not of this too much of it but they don't have enough power so they see every crisis as an excuse for demanding more power to solve the problems that they've created in the first place economically it's in a...
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and we have angela burton to tell us more about the place. good morning. >> we would like to welcome, and your viewers to hampton historic site. we're so excited about our grand opening that occur october 16th that is this saturday, from 1:30 to 4:00. we have brand-new exhibits. this was a former slave plantation. you do in the need to go further south to experience yesterday. we're down the street from towson mall. "usa today" voted us the best kept secret in maryland. and if you come here, you'll see why. it is totally free. and the brand-new exhibits, they're interactive and it's for the young and the old. you can touch, feel, smell and visit our farmer quarters and slave quarters to experience what life would have been like for slaved african-americans and servants from europe, ireland and england. it is such and experience and it is totally free. >> reporter: and the buildings are quite impressive as well. >> yes. everything you see is original. this is such a unique site. most sites, they will tell you this is period. but everything she
and we have angela burton to tell us more about the place. good morning. >> we would like to welcome, and your viewers to hampton historic site. we're so excited about our grand opening that occur october 16th that is this saturday, from 1:30 to 4:00. we have brand-new exhibits. this was a former slave plantation. you do in the need to go further south to experience yesterday. we're down the street from towson mall. "usa today" voted us the best kept secret in maryland. and if...
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angela burton murray is editor in chief of "essence" magazine owned by time warner.. i was 52. we didn't get the list. >> next year we're there. >> you are powerful in your own right, of course. what do you think? what is the one thing that you face that is different than, say, others? >> i think it's interesting. when you think about women in leadership roles and driving the strategy behind these fortune 500 companies, it's really about vision and making sure that you have the strategic vision to be able to lead the organization. can you also get by and across the organization to make sure everyone is moving in the same direction? and then it comes to execution. can you get the ball across the goal line and make sure you're going to have the bottom line results that are going to result in profitability and increase shareholder value? i think all these women that you had the opportunity to talk to are great examples of doing all of that. >> now, a couple of them who i talked to, debra lee, ceo of t b.e.t., kay crill. when i asked them is the obama administration frie
angela burton murray is editor in chief of "essence" magazine owned by time warner.. i was 52. we didn't get the list. >> next year we're there. >> you are powerful in your own right, of course. what do you think? what is the one thing that you face that is different than, say, others? >> i think it's interesting. when you think about women in leadership roles and driving the strategy behind these fortune 500 companies, it's really about vision and making sure that...
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bill burton had this to say when asked about it.the people who want to keep the donations secret are those with something to hide. an issue that he, meaning president obama, will continue to raise. what about that an an issue? is there backlash as a tactic? how could use use the office of the presidency to make a specious charge? >> it would be illegal if they were doing so. >> there is not a shred of evidence -- >> it's illegal for foreign money to influence the campaign. the largers issue is under the super tag, unlimited corporate money in the campaign. they think it favors republicans. under the 501c4 you don't have to identify the source of money coming in. they can't coordinate with the party but they can use the issue ad. the white house feels this is favoring republican candidates. although the democrats -- >> bret: isn't that disingenuous? the liberal groups and we go to the 2008 campaign and we still don't know where the online donations from president obama. >> this is a political season and democrats use this to stir the
bill burton had this to say when asked about it.the people who want to keep the donations secret are those with something to hide. an issue that he, meaning president obama, will continue to raise. what about that an an issue? is there backlash as a tactic? how could use use the office of the presidency to make a specious charge? >> it would be illegal if they were doing so. >> there is not a shred of evidence -- >> it's illegal for foreign money to influence the campaign. the...
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many cops are on their payroll and either you do business with them or you die. >> fred burton, thankxpertise this morning. do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> >> up next, the foreclosure crisis gets ugly, with rising accusations of fraud. find out how to keep your home from being snatched away. this is "the early show" on cbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ daylight comes ♪ i'm on my way [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ working my whole life away [ dogs barking ] ♪ the boss told me ♪ i'd get paid weakly ♪ and that's exactly [ bull lows ] ♪ how i'm paid ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ working my whole life away ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ daylight comes ♪ i'm on my way i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up. took a shower... or took a pill. then i tried drug-free breathe right advanced. and instantly, i breathed better! i slept better. it felt...better. thank you, breathe right! [ male announcer ] breathe better, sleep better, feel better. now try new breathe right advanced for free...
many cops are on their payroll and either you do business with them or you die. >> fred burton, thankxpertise this morning. do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> >> up next, the foreclosure crisis gets ugly, with rising accusations of fraud. find out how to keep your home from being snatched away. this is "the early show" on cbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ daylight comes ♪ i'm on my way [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ another day ♪ another...
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bedroom and all the money being funneled through and the fred thompson hearings in the senate and dan burtonouse and the democrats were all terrible people and raising money from china? if it was so bad then, why isn't it bad now? >> because -- >> the republicans are doing it. >> i don't know. >> that's why you're here. listen, if you thought it couldn't get any more interesting, i wouldn't blame the republicans, or democrats. maybe the reason foreign money is sneaking in is because of the witches. >> a witch. i'm nothing you've heard. i'm you. none of us are perfect, but none of us can be happy with what we see all around us. >> karen, go ahead. >> why am i leading off on the witchy woman? not helping me here. >> a sexist and judge mental show and we give the girls witch questions. >> but i am not a witch. let me just get that out. >> okay, good. >> this is a silly -- the time when all the dirt comes out. clearly, christine o'donnell thought she needed to address this issue. ironic that she's in black with a dark black background saying she's not a witch. >> are you saying witches wear blac
bedroom and all the money being funneled through and the fred thompson hearings in the senate and dan burtonouse and the democrats were all terrible people and raising money from china? if it was so bad then, why isn't it bad now? >> because -- >> the republicans are doing it. >> i don't know. >> that's why you're here. listen, if you thought it couldn't get any more interesting, i wouldn't blame the republicans, or democrats. maybe the reason foreign money is sneaking...
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my name is susan burton. after my son died, i used drugs. i went to prison six times.ly, i found rehab. and i thought i can help women come home from prison. so i picked them up, bring them back to the house. >> your one bed. she wanted to change my life. >> she was like, sure. you came a long way. this is nice. that's what it's all about. to everyone who wants to go to college and everyone who started college but never finished... to late bloomers... full-time moms... and everyone who is good at something but wants to be great. welcome to kaplan university. the university that's changing the face of education... to undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees... degrees that can give you a leg up... in a tough job market... in any job market... welcome. welcome to kaplan university. call kaplan university now or visit us on-line to take our free learning assessment. >>> the lawrence welling show. >> here's a special guest. a one, and a two. ♪ i'm sure you have a lot to say on your mother on this day ♪ ♪ tell you why you love her ♪ her apple pie is the best ♪ she tucks me i
my name is susan burton. after my son died, i used drugs. i went to prison six times.ly, i found rehab. and i thought i can help women come home from prison. so i picked them up, bring them back to the house. >> your one bed. she wanted to change my life. >> she was like, sure. you came a long way. this is nice. that's what it's all about. to everyone who wants to go to college and everyone who started college but never finished... to late bloomers... full-time moms... and everyone...
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earl burton walker of west virginia was killed after he crashed into a disabled car on i-70 around 11 partially in the roadway and the driver had been drinking. gary eugene pfeiff was arrested on drug charges. >> alcohol and speed are suspected to be factors on a head-on collision on saturday. howard county police say carl joseph lankin was driving northbound on route 29 in clarksville and crashed into john park of virginia. both were taken to the hospital in critical condition. no charges have been filed. >> >> welcome back. good morning, everyone. i'm tony pann. we have a cool start on this sunday but it will be a mild afternoon. typically this time of year you get a big range from the morning until the evening. that's going to be the case today. if you are going down to the ravens game today, you picked a good one. high temperatures between 74 and 71. average high is 69. way above the mark this afternoon. partly cloudy skies. a little on the cool side, but nothing unusual this time of year. temperatures range between 48 and 5. sun this evening is at 8:35. sunset taking us through t
earl burton walker of west virginia was killed after he crashed into a disabled car on i-70 around 11 partially in the roadway and the driver had been drinking. gary eugene pfeiff was arrested on drug charges. >> alcohol and speed are suspected to be factors on a head-on collision on saturday. howard county police say carl joseph lankin was driving northbound on route 29 in clarksville and crashed into john park of virginia. both were taken to the hospital in critical condition. no...
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contessa, i emailed bill burton at the white house this morning when everyone was talking about it on"morning joe." i'm going to read directly what he said. the president is blessed to have a spectacular vice presidentx:et outstanding secretary of state, they're both doing great work, and he wants to keep them on the job. i mean at this point -- >> okay. that's pretty clear-cut. >> reporter: right. at this point, the dude's only been in the oval office for less than two years. we haven't had the midterm elections. the fact that e we're talking about swapping out the vp and secretary of state is aed by premature. >> we talked about sarah palin, throwing her name in the ring. there's a lot of names in the ring. romney, huckabee, newt gingrich, donald trump, the naked cowboy. the list goes on and on. at this point who isn't throwing hit hat in the ring? >> reporter: michael steele? by 2010 they'll have been out of the white house. john mccain isn't going to try for it again, the nomination again, so, of course, you're going to see a bunch of republicans tossing their names out there. onc
contessa, i emailed bill burton at the white house this morning when everyone was talking about it on"morning joe." i'm going to read directly what he said. the president is blessed to have a spectacular vice presidentx:et outstanding secretary of state, they're both doing great work, and he wants to keep them on the job. i mean at this point -- >> okay. that's pretty clear-cut. >> reporter: right. at this point, the dude's only been in the oval office for less than two...
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. >> fred burton, appreciate your ideas tonight.ou. >>> still ahead a cold case we cannot forget, the murder of jonbenet ramsey. police want to talk to her older brother, just 9 years old at the time. he's 23 now. the question is, why do they want to talk to him now, and will he be willing to meet with the police after all that family has been through? find out tonight. pancakes! ♪ from dawn 'til sunset, i'll never walk away ♪ ♪ blueberry pancakes are so good ♪ [ male announcer ] bisquick. pancake lovers unite. ♪ blueberry pancakes are so good ♪ on your next business trip, pack your marriott rewards visa card. get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> another crime and punishment report tonight, a cold case that haunts everyone, 14 years later now getting new attention. jonbenet ramsey, hard
. >> fred burton, appreciate your ideas tonight.ou. >>> still ahead a cold case we cannot forget, the murder of jonbenet ramsey. police want to talk to her older brother, just 9 years old at the time. he's 23 now. the question is, why do they want to talk to him now, and will he be willing to meet with the police after all that family has been through? find out tonight. pancakes! ♪ from dawn 'til sunset, i'll never walk away ♪ ♪ blueberry pancakes are so good ♪ [ male...
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. >> fred burton, appreciate your ideas tonight.>>> still ahead a cold case we cannot forget, the murder of jonbenet ramsey. police want to talk to her older brother, just 9 years old at the time. he's 23 now. the question is, why do they want to talk to him now, and will he be willing to meet with the police after all that family has been through? find out tonight. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. pancakes! ♪ from dawn 'til sunset, i'll never
. >> fred burton, appreciate your ideas tonight.>>> still ahead a cold case we cannot forget, the murder of jonbenet ramsey. police want to talk to her older brother, just 9 years old at the time. he's 23 now. the question is, why do they want to talk to him now, and will he be willing to meet with the police after all that family has been through? find out tonight. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your...
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earl burton walker was traveling eastbound on i-70 around 11:00 friday night when he crashed into a car with a flat tire. police say that vehicle was partially in the roadway and that driver had been drinking. gary eugene pfeff was arrested. no word if charges will be filed in that accident. >> route 29 in clarksville yesterday, carl joseph lankin was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes and crashed into john park of virginia. alcohol and speed are believed to be factors in the crash. no charges have been filed. at last check both men were in critical condition. >> 2010 report. maryland voters are about to get a double dose of political ads from the heated governor's race. governor martin o'malley and bob ehrlich take aim at each other at a pair of spots hitting television and the internet. >> republican bob ehrlich's new television ad is called "history." >> martin o'malley sworn in. inharets a billion dollar surplus. low unemployment. >> it is a look back at some of the financial decisions o'malley made as governor. >> o'malley signed for the biggest tax hike in maryland histo
earl burton walker was traveling eastbound on i-70 around 11:00 friday night when he crashed into a car with a flat tire. police say that vehicle was partially in the roadway and that driver had been drinking. gary eugene pfeff was arrested. no word if charges will be filed in that accident. >> route 29 in clarksville yesterday, carl joseph lankin was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes and crashed into john park of virginia. alcohol and speed are believed to be factors in the...
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bill burton this week said folks like keith olbermann and rachel maddow were providing an invaluableep the country honest. every time they sort of try to double back. >> interesting. let's look at something bill clinton said to me. he's the master at this center left coalition maintenance, if you will. he kept it together. clarence, you're laughing. let's take a look at this. i want to know why you're laughing. here's bill clinton the other day with me. >> it's worth reminding americans that every election is a choice. if you have to run against the ideal, if it's a referendum, every one of us will get beat. nobody would get elected. we'd have nobody in office because there's no such thing as the perfect public servant. every -- the choices you make in politics are like the choices you make in life. you look at the facts as best you can, and you make the best available choice. >> well, clarence, i've had some amazing conversations with the former president the last couple days over here in ireland, especially last night. i have to tell you, he's thinking a lot about this election. i
bill burton this week said folks like keith olbermann and rachel maddow were providing an invaluableep the country honest. every time they sort of try to double back. >> interesting. let's look at something bill clinton said to me. he's the master at this center left coalition maintenance, if you will. he kept it together. clarence, you're laughing. let's take a look at this. i want to know why you're laughing. here's bill clinton the other day with me. >> it's worth reminding...
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. >> reporter: directed by tim burton with johnny depp in the lead role and martin landau as bella lagosi landau did win an oscar for best supporting actor. and the film helped to keep the ed wood legend alive. >> that's a wrap. >> reporter: movie special effects have come a long way over the past half century. still it seems safe to say that no future science fiction movie will ever match plan 9 from outer space. by ed wood from poughkeepsie, new york. coming up, a match years in the making. the sensitivity was caused by my brushing too hard. i went to the dentist. he was poking around, he found the spots, and he said, "are those spots sensitive?" he recommended that i use sensodyne. i noticed it was working when i was drinking cold things and i wasn't even thinking about it. i never thought a toothpaste could fix that problem. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow, ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums nothing works faster. so you think your kids are ge
. >> reporter: directed by tim burton with johnny depp in the lead role and martin landau as bella lagosi landau did win an oscar for best supporting actor. and the film helped to keep the ed wood legend alive. >> that's a wrap. >> reporter: movie special effects have come a long way over the past half century. still it seems safe to say that no future science fiction movie will ever match plan 9 from outer space. by ed wood from poughkeepsie, new york. coming up, a match...
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. >>> joining us now is fred burton, vice president of intelligence for the global intelligence company agent for the state department and joins us live this morning. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> as you've been able to sort of piece together all of this information, even from some distance, what do you make of it all? >> i think it's highly feasible that the hartleys were in the wrong place at the wrong time. they were identified by zeta spotters, these are individuals that are posted as lookouts to keep an eye out for undercover agents, either from u.s. law enforcement or mexican law enforcement. and i think a set of dominos started to fall when they went out on the water and they were just certainly a victim of circumstances. >> this is a theory now. >> yes, that's a working theory of mine. but, i also know it's shared throughout the law enforcement community. >> because, now were the plates on the jet ski trailer mexican plates? >> yes, they were. and i think when you look at this in perspective, with my knowledge of working on the border violence issue for quite some time
. >>> joining us now is fred burton, vice president of intelligence for the global intelligence company agent for the state department and joins us live this morning. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> as you've been able to sort of piece together all of this information, even from some distance, what do you make of it all? >> i think it's highly feasible that the hartleys were in the wrong place at the wrong time. they were identified by zeta spotters, these are...
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. >> reporter: fred burton is with a private intelligence agency. he said the beheading of the investigate for in the case is a sign of the mexican military to back off. >> unless somebody had been there to tell us what happened, we can't go around saying the cartel did that when we have no proof. >> i can see how the mistaken identity happened. i can see how that happened. >> reporter: the development comes as tiffany hartley faces an unimaginable job. >> these are shells have we have collected everywhere we have gone. >> i miss him. and i want him back and i can't. now i have to move forward and see how i'm going to live and what i'm going to do without him. >> reporter: as of today, she'll also have to do without david's mom pam who left texas for her home in colorado. >> i will fight to make people see what's going on down here. >> reporter: an american family's private tragedy in the chaos of mexico's drug wars. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> tiffany hartley will herself be moving back to colorado within the next few weeks. the family is
. >> reporter: fred burton is with a private intelligence agency. he said the beheading of the investigate for in the case is a sign of the mexican military to back off. >> unless somebody had been there to tell us what happened, we can't go around saying the cartel did that when we have no proof. >> i can see how the mistaken identity happened. i can see how that happened. >> reporter: the development comes as tiffany hartley faces an unimaginable job. >> these...
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. >> de think perhaps too much is being expected of the g-20, that is being perhaps over burton, given its relatively recent founding -- that it is being perhaps overburdened. in that sense, realistically, what contribution kennedy 20 make -- what contribution candied g-20 make toward realigning exchange rates? is already heavily burdened, it seems. >> i would contend that if is not an obstacle to efficiency. both you and i have gray hair, even white hair, actually, we should not lead us to assume that young institutions or young people cannot actually deliver and contribute to proposing ideas and improving the way in which we operate together. the issue of secretaries is a real one because of the rotating presidency. the fact that there have been a six-month presidency, one after the other, france will be in presidency for 12 months in a row, which will give us a little bit more time to actually invest resources from our national budget, actually, to make it effective. will that lead up to us having more resources? i don't agree on the youth issue. we are clearly having to work to pic
. >> de think perhaps too much is being expected of the g-20, that is being perhaps over burton, given its relatively recent founding -- that it is being perhaps overburdened. in that sense, realistically, what contribution kennedy 20 make -- what contribution candied g-20 make toward realigning exchange rates? is already heavily burdened, it seems. >> i would contend that if is not an obstacle to efficiency. both you and i have gray hair, even white hair, actually, we should not...
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carl seuss, which is a semiconductor oem, burton snowboards is leaving, k.p.a. printing is i leaving. all are o.e.m.s and very important. >> are they leaving for other states? f caller: the only companies i se: are revision eyewear, mobile systems. they're all connected militarily. i just see the regulationsy happening are keeping big business alive and small businesses don't have a chance because of thesi tighter regulations. >> i'm not sure whether he meant that they're leaving the state for other states or for otherme countries. but one of the really important distinctions that folks need to be aware of is that the republicans in the congress have repeatedly voted to keep a tax loophole open that allows any businesses to ship jobs a overseas, it incentivizes the previous law until very renal incentivized them to ship jobs overseas. republicans voted to keep that loophole open and we closed it because we thought it was important that we focus on making it in america, that we focus on balanced regulation. we've been, particularly with policy, focusing on giving
carl seuss, which is a semiconductor oem, burton snowboards is leaving, k.p.a. printing is i leaving. all are o.e.m.s and very important. >> are they leaving for other states? f caller: the only companies i se: are revision eyewear, mobile systems. they're all connected militarily. i just see the regulationsy happening are keeping big business alive and small businesses don't have a chance because of thesi tighter regulations. >> i'm not sure whether he meant that they're leaving...