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joining us, edmonds.com jessica caldwell.ll right, jessica, i'm sure you guys have all your fancy shmancy stuff on edmonds.com. are people slowing down their interest and looking at gm cars either with you or on the vehicle lot? >> surprisingly not. we're looking at consideration of edmonds.com shoppers through the entire recall and it really hasn't fell. a lot of these cars are very old. none of them are sold today. if you look at chevrolet which is their big brand, it's pretty much stayed steady as have their other brands. it doesn't look as if that many car shoppers are really paying attention to the recalls and what's happening. >> are we seeing it anywhere on the food chain, jessica? i'm curious in terms of resale values, for instance. i would imagine gm cars have taken a hit on that secondary market. >> well, again, these cars are old. they're not commanding top dollar. a lot of them were lower-priced vehicles. several year s old. in terms of what they're going to take a hit on the used car side, we're not talking about
joining us, edmonds.com jessica caldwell.ll right, jessica, i'm sure you guys have all your fancy shmancy stuff on edmonds.com. are people slowing down their interest and looking at gm cars either with you or on the vehicle lot? >> surprisingly not. we're looking at consideration of edmonds.com shoppers through the entire recall and it really hasn't fell. a lot of these cars are very old. none of them are sold today. if you look at chevrolet which is their big brand, it's pretty much...
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julie caldwell says she was running her usually loop yesterday when a car nearly ran into her in a cross walk. she lunged backwards to avoid being hit. the driver only stopped long enough to see if she was okay. but today she found this note taped above the button. it read, to the woman i cut off yesterday. i'm incredibly sorry. thank you for the wakeup call. she told us, apology accepted. >> i'm thrilled. it gives me a little hope in humanity. i hope that -- it really encouraged me because it can be distracted when i'm driving. i thought i need to slow down and pay attention and i think we need to be more ready to forgive each other and more ready to apologize. >> she says the note made her day and she plans to keep it. in return, she left her own note saying thank you for apologizing. >>> let's go outside. a live look at downtown san jose where there's some big-time job growth. it's not where you might expect. the tech industry is booming, but something else is booming, bars and restaurants in downtown san jose. it's the new food boom. >> reporter: the south has been in a construction
julie caldwell says she was running her usually loop yesterday when a car nearly ran into her in a cross walk. she lunged backwards to avoid being hit. the driver only stopped long enough to see if she was okay. but today she found this note taped above the button. it read, to the woman i cut off yesterday. i'm incredibly sorry. thank you for the wakeup call. she told us, apology accepted. >> i'm thrilled. it gives me a little hope in humanity. i hope that -- it really encouraged me...
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caldwell is an interesting choice and i think there are many of us and probably a bit of a growing consensus that they know they have got a problem with obamacare and the numbers are not going to work out so that the program is actually, actuarially sound and they are going to have to have somebody to kind of spin the numbers, and this is something which, with bird well coming from omb i think they are expecting her to do for them. how many of these 7 million people have paid? how many actually signed up and paid and completed the process, how many got subsidies, how many are on medicaid? how many are young? you know, if those numbers don't work out exactly right they have a big funding issue on their hands. >> schieffer: well, will republicans still run on repeal and replace or will they offer something different or will they try to fix this system that we now have? >> i think what you are going to see is continue to repeal it and replace it. now we know we are not going to get it off the books until this president is out of office. >> schieffer: let me ask you about this debate over equal
caldwell is an interesting choice and i think there are many of us and probably a bit of a growing consensus that they know they have got a problem with obamacare and the numbers are not going to work out so that the program is actually, actuarially sound and they are going to have to have somebody to kind of spin the numbers, and this is something which, with bird well coming from omb i think they are expecting her to do for them. how many of these 7 million people have paid? how many actually...
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she regularly trots over to see caldwell was born on monday disease says he's the first of his car and is in mexico this is what happens when you don't walk back to where we visited the site. but it's there for this edition of the journal of bread dough i met her and thanks for watching. shea i have. i will he is. i know. since the end of the week at six thirty pm but that. i find it fun. and all. at that. ah ha. get me out. watch out ch we do. but that the men are created all that bad. boy don't worry about the non league team he's not the pd. which is the most powerful country woo hoo a a ay ay ay ay . i take off. it is. every new thing. every day
she regularly trots over to see caldwell was born on monday disease says he's the first of his car and is in mexico this is what happens when you don't walk back to where we visited the site. but it's there for this edition of the journal of bread dough i met her and thanks for watching. shea i have. i will he is. i know. since the end of the week at six thirty pm but that. i find it fun. and all. at that. ah ha. get me out. watch out ch we do. but that the men are created all that bad. boy...
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. >> host: somebody who spoke at present bush is inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village united methodist church, 14,000 attendance, houston, texas. >> host: why it took me so long to write this book is in order to demonstrate how widespread it is, we have to take into account not just the stereotypical press or to make a churches which are nondenominational, to some of the denominational one that in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity mega church. that could include the united methodist, it's adorable if they are, disciples of christ. we are just shy of a presbyterian mega-church. i'm sure somewhere out there. >> host: wind of this prosperity gospel -- first of all, is very political philosophy? to the top politics? >> guest: they do, but it's a subset. we think of them as having different niche is. or the spiritual wear for a guy coming or the prophecy lady. you're the politics to. for this, we'll find jon henke, there will be a subset that will overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't really need to talk nuts and bolt
. >> host: somebody who spoke at present bush is inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village united methodist church, 14,000 attendance, houston, texas. >> host: why it took me so long to write this book is in order to demonstrate how widespread it is, we have to take into account not just the stereotypical press or to make a churches which are nondenominational, to some of the denominational one that in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity...
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. >> someone who spoke at resident bushes inaugural, kirby john caldwell. 14,000 attendance, houston, texas,. >> one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and why it took so long to write this book is in or to demonstrate how widespread is where to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity mega churches which are nondenominational, but some of the denominational ones that in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity mega church. that could include the united methodists, adorable as they are, the disciples of christ pic which is shut up a prosperity mega church somewhere out there. >> when did this prosperity gospel -- first of all, is there a political philosophy to these churches? do they talk politics of? >> they do but it's a kind of subset. you can thin think of them as hg different niches. spiritual warfare guy, you are the prophecy lady, you're the politics viewed. so this will find a john peggy, but to be a subset to overlap with the christian right. but for the most part they don't really need to talk nuts and bolts with p
. >> someone who spoke at resident bushes inaugural, kirby john caldwell. 14,000 attendance, houston, texas,. >> one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and why it took so long to write this book is in or to demonstrate how widespread is where to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity mega churches which are nondenominational, but some of the denominational ones that in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity mega church....
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caldwell has both presidents of the show committee in austria and guilty or steal a teacher at the university of amsterdam and chanting of the international military coup to resources what critic of aqaba ago when the protection of natural cultural heritage. realized the need to implement section of the before picture unfolds and set off to a point to repair the damage was already begun we both know what is the boss and get a piece of bread that has the potential of the truck took all the good to be their response make an assessment to see what took him two of the new youtube channel. when a previous visit by other means of socialistic upon themselves to make another strike midst of all the cool true heritage sites. an initiative that was the first of its current calling your skill that they are providing a service that of the heritage organizations cannot come to the film. if this is a breeze. it costs money we don't know that we are proving that the gap and we hope that we will encourage them to take over part of our two kids. and do the work that person become and what distinctions to be a
caldwell has both presidents of the show committee in austria and guilty or steal a teacher at the university of amsterdam and chanting of the international military coup to resources what critic of aqaba ago when the protection of natural cultural heritage. realized the need to implement section of the before picture unfolds and set off to a point to repair the damage was already begun we both know what is the boss and get a piece of bread that has the potential of the truck took all the good...
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. >> host: somebody who spoke at jeb bush's inaugural kirby john caldwell. 14,000 attendants, houston texas. >> guest: one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and why it took so long to write this book book is in order to demonstrate how widespread it is we have to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity of the churches which are nondenominational but some of the denominational ones that in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch so that could include the united methodists, adorable as they are, the disciple of christ. we are just shy of a prosperity megachurch somewhere out there. >> host: when did this prosperity gospel, well first of all is there a political philosophy to these churches? do they have politics? >> guest: they do but it's a subset. we think of them as having different niche is. you are the spiritual warfare guy. you are the prophecy lady. you are the politics dude so this we will find john hagee and broad parsley that there'll be a subset that overlaps with these christian right. for the most par
. >> host: somebody who spoke at jeb bush's inaugural kirby john caldwell. 14,000 attendants, houston texas. >> guest: one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and why it took so long to write this book book is in order to demonstrate how widespread it is we have to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity of the churches which are nondenominational but some of the denominational ones that in almost every major american denomination we find at least one...
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game's history and for the giants one of thinking biggest moments was 1954 the year they swift clif caldwell an they -- swept cleveland. swisher over hunter pence's head and born comes around from first, 3-0 cleveland. lincecum did not survive the inning. the gyns get something going. gregor blanco drives in one run with the single, giants added one more by the sacrifice by angel pagan. pence hit one to the right side that turned into a pair of runs and when kipnis couldn't que keep the ball from right field, it gives san francisco the 4-3 lead bust you are poseoey launched one into the bleachers. three straight wins for the gyns and will try to make like the 1954 giants tomorrow and finish off a sweep of the indians. giants stay a half a game in front of the dodgers and l.a. a winner tonight over colorado. >>> well, with just a few exceptions the a's managed to come up with that something extra when they played the newest member of the al west, the houston astros. at minute maid park against houston so far perfect in 2014. the a's got off to a good start and putting runners at corners with
game's history and for the giants one of thinking biggest moments was 1954 the year they swift clif caldwell an they -- swept cleveland. swisher over hunter pence's head and born comes around from first, 3-0 cleveland. lincecum did not survive the inning. the gyns get something going. gregor blanco drives in one run with the single, giants added one more by the sacrifice by angel pagan. pence hit one to the right side that turned into a pair of runs and when kipnis couldn't que keep the ball...
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if everybody is around today, tonight, at -- from 4:00 to 6:00, i'll be at the shoprite in caldwell, new jersey. would love to see you. and then tomorrow from 1:00 to 4:00 i'll be out in tomorrows river, new jersey, all the spirits unlimited. would love to have you come by and see me. please don't hug. don't hug. i'll be in my neck brace. >>> best-selling author jackie collins is in our kitchen with steamy recipes. >>> and get out your junks. the stars of "hard core pawn" are here. >> we'll meet the gold family after this. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. i was 80% nervous. but with 100% odor protection, i had nothing to worry about. [ female announcer ] only secret offers clinical strength antiperspirant in your 2 favorite forms, with 100% odor protection. secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. but one is
if everybody is around today, tonight, at -- from 4:00 to 6:00, i'll be at the shoprite in caldwell, new jersey. would love to see you. and then tomorrow from 1:00 to 4:00 i'll be out in tomorrows river, new jersey, all the spirits unlimited. would love to have you come by and see me. please don't hug. don't hug. i'll be in my neck brace. >>> best-selling author jackie collins is in our kitchen with steamy recipes. >>> and get out your junks. the stars of "hard core...
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. >> it's a concept that's won over another rent-a-coop customer, ten-year-old ella caldwell. >> thisere they are now. elle, effie and emme. >> she talked about it day and night. >> i put up a big poster on the fridge that said, family meeting at 7:30. i put my hand on the farmer's almanac. >> i do solemnly swear -- to uphold the earth -- >> that i would take care of them. and never eat chicken again. >> ella said there are pluses and minuses to having chickens. each lays an egg a day. that's more than a thousand eggs a year. and sometimes they're just a bit too free range. >> no you don't. >> we'd like kids in every city to have this opportunity of renting chickens. >> tyler says that chicken rental businesses have opened in several states. and he's even branched out to washington, d.c. >> you can just be in the city and ha two pet chickens just like you can have two pet cats or dogs. >> which got me thinking. i've come to really love our feathered friends. these guys are going to love new york. >> osgood: coming up -- that ping sound. >> triggered something. >> gave me hope. >> fiel
. >> it's a concept that's won over another rent-a-coop customer, ten-year-old ella caldwell. >> thisere they are now. elle, effie and emme. >> she talked about it day and night. >> i put up a big poster on the fridge that said, family meeting at 7:30. i put my hand on the farmer's almanac. >> i do solemnly swear -- to uphold the earth -- >> that i would take care of them. and never eat chicken again. >> ella said there are pluses and minuses to having...
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caldwell iv took command of the nato training mission, he noted that overall literacy among afghan military and police stood at about 14%. how about illiterate policemen trying to read a license plate, the general asked? how can a soldier fill out a form, read an equipment manual? and he goes on and on. and i quote, now even though these concerns have been on the table for years, the special inspector general for afghan reconstruction said in last summer's report, literacy rate of afghan security forces as a whole is only 11%. again, i want to repeat that in 2012, the united states budgeted $11.2 billion for afghan military training with another $5.8 billion for 2013. madam speaker, for the united states to continue funding these afghan security forces would be a mistake. it would put our service members' lives in danger and would waste the american taxpayers' hard-earned tax dollars. why are we in congress not putting a stop to this abuse, especially considering this money flows freely overseas with little to no accountability? last friday i had the privilege of speaking to around 100 peop
caldwell iv took command of the nato training mission, he noted that overall literacy among afghan military and police stood at about 14%. how about illiterate policemen trying to read a license plate, the general asked? how can a soldier fill out a form, read an equipment manual? and he goes on and on. and i quote, now even though these concerns have been on the table for years, the special inspector general for afghan reconstruction said in last summer's report, literacy rate of afghan...
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was done was truly first rate, and, i mean, the beautiful brocade wall covering there on the left, caldwell and company in business and restored their chandeliers. truman returned to the house in 1952, and while his private feelings about the job were mixed, he said he, himself, could have done it faster and for less money, just one of the things i love about harry truman, but he was also a constant politician. his public persona was, yeah, renovation, and he was in a position thanks to the new envenges called television to be the first president who could give a televised tour. yes, he did it before jackie did it. he took americans on a tour of the white house that they had paid to restore with their tax dollars. this is him talking to frank of cbs. at this point in the tour, they wondered into the blue room, fitting, because that's where the trouble started, and what truman is looking up at at this point is the shaped -- chandelier, where also a lot of the trouble started. it's a pity that the people at home couldn't see how beautiful the blue room was on their black and white television.
was done was truly first rate, and, i mean, the beautiful brocade wall covering there on the left, caldwell and company in business and restored their chandeliers. truman returned to the house in 1952, and while his private feelings about the job were mixed, he said he, himself, could have done it faster and for less money, just one of the things i love about harry truman, but he was also a constant politician. his public persona was, yeah, renovation, and he was in a position thanks to the new...
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this is a 1902 photograph of a chandelier built by caldwell and company around 1901. it's number 11836. they had been in fort. they never waited for, unfortunately it was three and a half feet across and nearly six feet tall. my estimates are, given all the bleeding and crystal on the thing, it probably weighed around 1000 pounds. on a winter afternoon in early 1948, it was hanging here in the blue room of the white house. act like you'd use your imagination and try to imagine about 100 women in this room sipping tea, 1948, they have hallowed ground -- hornrimmed glasses on and make stalls and everything. first lady bess truman standing directly beneath this chandelier making small talk which she couldn't stand it, and suddenly i met all the pleasant chatter she hears a tinkling sound. she looks up and she sees that chandelier start to sway. at first she tries to ignore it, but the sound gets louder and she can't. she looks up again and now it is truly moving. so she summons the assistant usher over and she says could you please go upstairs and find out what's going o
this is a 1902 photograph of a chandelier built by caldwell and company around 1901. it's number 11836. they had been in fort. they never waited for, unfortunately it was three and a half feet across and nearly six feet tall. my estimates are, given all the bleeding and crystal on the thing, it probably weighed around 1000 pounds. on a winter afternoon in early 1948, it was hanging here in the blue room of the white house. act like you'd use your imagination and try to imagine about 100 women...
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lucy caldwell from the gold water institute. great to see you this morning.h. >> thank you. >> coming up here on the show, christians under fire in the middle east from churches set ablaze to constant attacks. christians are plummeting. is it time the united states made a statement about it? then the price is wrong. first a postal worker busted for disability fraud when she appeared on the price is right. she was spinning that big wheel. didn't look like she was disabled. now another worker caught in the act. we're exposing the fraud straight ahead. introducing the more everything plan. our best ever plan for families. four lines for only $160 a month. including 10 gigabytes of shareable data. 25 gigabytes of cloud storage to connect all the content you love. unlimited talk. and unlimited international messaging. all so your family can do more-- for less. our best plans. on the best network. for best results, use verizon. carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden.
lucy caldwell from the gold water institute. great to see you this morning.h. >> thank you. >> coming up here on the show, christians under fire in the middle east from churches set ablaze to constant attacks. christians are plummeting. is it time the united states made a statement about it? then the price is wrong. first a postal worker busted for disability fraud when she appeared on the price is right. she was spinning that big wheel. didn't look like she was disabled. now...
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was done was truly first rate, and, i mean, the beautiful brocade wall covering there on the left, caldwell and company in business and restored their chandeliers. truman returned to the house in 1952, and while his private feelings about the job were mixed, he said he, himself, could have done it faster and for less money, just one of the things i love about harry truman, but he was also a constant politician. his public persona was, yeah, renovation, and he was in a position thanks to the new envenges called television to be the first president who could give a televised tour. yes, he did it before jackie did it. he took americans on a tour of the white house that they had paid to restore with their tax dollars. this is him talking to frank of cbs. at this point in the tour, they wondered into the blue room, fitting, because that's where the trouble started, and what truman is looking up at at this point is the shaped -- chandelier, where also a lot of the trouble started. it's a pity that the people at home couldn't see how beautiful the blue room was on their black and white television.
was done was truly first rate, and, i mean, the beautiful brocade wall covering there on the left, caldwell and company in business and restored their chandeliers. truman returned to the house in 1952, and while his private feelings about the job were mixed, he said he, himself, could have done it faster and for less money, just one of the things i love about harry truman, but he was also a constant politician. his public persona was, yeah, renovation, and he was in a position thanks to the new...
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caldwell, new jersey. kohl line collins is in our kitchen with steamy recipes. >>> and get out your junks. the stars of "hard core pawn" are here. >> we'll meet the gold family after this. you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you. you're doing okay, mom. hi mrs. landers. your eyeglasses are ready. you should notice a real difference with these. they are nikon eyes prescription eyeglass lenses. you get sharper, clearer vision... and unlike ordinary lenses nikon eyes lenses resist scratches and reduce glare. plus, walmart offers a twelve-month replacement guarantee. break or damage them and we repair or replace them at no charge. and we now have nikon eyes sun lenses, so you can enjoy nikon eyes sharpness and clarity outside. ask about our second pair savings. nikon eyes lenses available at w
caldwell, new jersey. kohl line collins is in our kitchen with steamy recipes. >>> and get out your junks. the stars of "hard core pawn" are here. >> we'll meet the gold family after this. you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you. you're doing...
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the cover of the "weekly standard" is by christopher caldwell, and i mention that because i want to seeour views of u.s. relations and service president. guest: it is a complicated picture. president obama was welcomed with open arms in europe. they saw him as a tremendous relief from the bush administration they really did not like. over the period of the last five years, europeans have become disenchanted with the obama administration. they think the drawdowns of the u.s. presence, lack of engagement in europe has sort of an offputting, especially in central and eastern europe, but even in western europe. and you have the europeans themselves slashing their defense budgets, not white to take on these big challenges, and so you have both a disappointment that the u.s. is not as deeply engaged and that the europeans themselves are not willing to take talent is on. that leads to a vacuum which creates a lot of nervousness. host: how damaging was the nsa revelations and listening to phone conversations including termination german chancellor angela merkel's. guest: very damaging. and also
the cover of the "weekly standard" is by christopher caldwell, and i mention that because i want to seeour views of u.s. relations and service president. guest: it is a complicated picture. president obama was welcomed with open arms in europe. they saw him as a tremendous relief from the bush administration they really did not like. over the period of the last five years, europeans have become disenchanted with the obama administration. they think the drawdowns of the u.s. presence,...
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here we have vincent dransfield from west caldwell, new jersey. 100 years old today.like that. you all remember? annamarie mancuso from st. george, utah, 110 years old today, celebrated her birthday in vegas, baby. don and dorothy burgess from elm, washington state. 75 years they've been married. they love the sun and they love warm weather. my advice, move to arizona. from sunny florida, all we have to say is -- that's all, folks. now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you very much. >>> now to our special series, one day, one deed. in honor of national volunteer month. today our contributing correspondent jenna bush hagar is hereway compelling story about one volunteer. good morning. >> good morning. that's right, matt. when he walked into her life 20 years ago at big brothers big sisters here in new york he had no effect he would have changing the course of one life forever. >> i grew up actually not having a clue who my father was. i was still trying to find my place in life so my mom decided to sign me up with big brothers and big sisters. that's when
here we have vincent dransfield from west caldwell, new jersey. 100 years old today.like that. you all remember? annamarie mancuso from st. george, utah, 110 years old today, celebrated her birthday in vegas, baby. don and dorothy burgess from elm, washington state. 75 years they've been married. they love the sun and they love warm weather. my advice, move to arizona. from sunny florida, all we have to say is -- that's all, folks. now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you...