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>> jean claude jacertie. you know jean claude jacertie? >> never -- >> he's a new big thing here in soho. no? >> jimmy: i don't know,o. >> do you know him? >> fred: i don't know him. >> well, you must have seen the advert. >> jimmy: i haven't. ♪ jean claude jacertie put your jacket on jeaclaude jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jean claude jacertie put yourackeon jean claude jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jean claude jacertie put your jacket on jen cladue jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jacket on jacket on jacket on jacket off ♪ ♪ oh, stylish oh, what aan run around paris with on your back ♪ ♪ look into the future with a telescope drawing on the pocket with an eagle claw ♪ ♪ ele claw whoa eagle claw, gle claw whoa ♪ ♪ eagle claw, eagle claw whoa gle claw, eaglelaw whoa ♪ ♪ eagle claw, eagle claw ba-ba-boing, boing take it to milan take it to japan ♪ ♪ take it to the man th the black pattern jacertie ♪ [ heers and applause ] >> jimmy: i never heard of it. [ laughter ] >> no. >> mainly goes in ris. >> jimmy: but the show, "the mighty boosh,"
>> jean claude jacertie. you know jean claude jacertie? >> never -- >> he's a new big thing here in soho. no? >> jimmy: i don't know,o. >> do you know him? >> fred: i don't know him. >> well, you must have seen the advert. >> jimmy: i haven't. ♪ jean claude jacertie put your jacket on jeaclaude jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jean claude jacertie put yourackeon jean claude jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jean claude jacertie put your...
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>> jean claude jacertie. do you know jean claude jacertie?you were so excited you went shopping? >> oh, it was amazing. i love it here for shopping, yeah. >> yeah, you do. >> there's a new shop here, actually, by the french fashion designer jean claude jacretie. do you know him? [ scattered cheers ] >> jimmy: jean who? >> jean claude jacertie. do you know jean claude jacertie? >> never -- >> he's a new big thing here in soho. no? >> jimmy: i don't know, no. >> do you know him? >> fred: i don't know him. >> well, you must have seen the advert. >> jimmy: i haven't. ♪ jean claude jacertie put your jacket on jean claude jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jean claude jacertie put your jacket on jean claude jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jean claude jacertie put your jacket on jen cladue jacertie put your jacket on ♪ ♪ jacket on jacket on jacket on jacket off ♪ ♪ oh, stylish oh, what a man run around paris with it on your back ♪ ♪ look into the future with a telescope drawing on the pocket with an eagle claw ♪ ♪ eagle claw whoa eagle claw, eagle claw
>> jean claude jacertie. do you know jean claude jacertie?you were so excited you went shopping? >> oh, it was amazing. i love it here for shopping, yeah. >> yeah, you do. >> there's a new shop here, actually, by the french fashion designer jean claude jacretie. do you know him? [ scattered cheers ] >> jimmy: jean who? >> jean claude jacertie. do you know jean claude jacertie? >> never -- >> he's a new big thing here in soho. no? >> jimmy: i...
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claude is a reminder that storms can do the i expect -- claudette is a reminder that storms can do the unexpected, leaving people by fall that it was not worse. >> it could have wiped us out. when mother nature gets upset, you best take note. anything you have left after she leaves, you say thank you and go on about your business. >> for many, that agenda now includes keeping a close eye on whatever happens next. what is next for anna is likely dissipation, but if any remnants make it into the gulf, we will keep a close eye on it. it is forecast to be a major hurricane, not expected to hit the u.s. right now. if we have learned anything clawed at, it is that things can change -- claude that, it is that things can change quickly. >> either way, bill is impressive as a hurricane. it is already up to 90-mile-per- hour sustained winds. we're talking about a category 2 storm, increasing from 75 this morning, now recorded at 90. you look at the cyclonic circulation around the hurricane and it is quite impressive. we are dealing with a hurricane that is likely to be a major hurricane as we go
claude is a reminder that storms can do the i expect -- claudette is a reminder that storms can do the unexpected, leaving people by fall that it was not worse. >> it could have wiped us out. when mother nature gets upset, you best take note. anything you have left after she leaves, you say thank you and go on about your business. >> for many, that agenda now includes keeping a close eye on whatever happens next. what is next for anna is likely dissipation, but if any remnants make...
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if we can, claude, let's see if we can recue that. the outstanding question here, obviously, is, what signs? we saw nothing of any signs. we don't know much about that part of the story. we are obviously going to see if we can make some phone calls and find out exactly what is going on. it seems curious she would men ch chun that. steve, are you hearing me back there? you hearing me? check and see what's going on with the two signs. meanwhile, i will let you hear this. >> okay. >> listen to what mccaskill says here and see if you can find out anything about this. >> everybody sit down, everybody sit down. >> now, let me just say what happened here. i want everybody to understand what just happened here, okay? just so everyone understands. everybody take a deep breath and sit down. i want everybody to remember we had a prayer at the beginning, okay? now, let me just say what happened, okay? there was some woman who came in with signs who shouldn't have had them. okay? i apologize to you for that. then, after the women sit down, someone
if we can, claude, let's see if we can recue that. the outstanding question here, obviously, is, what signs? we saw nothing of any signs. we don't know much about that part of the story. we are obviously going to see if we can make some phone calls and find out exactly what is going on. it seems curious she would men ch chun that. steve, are you hearing me back there? you hearing me? check and see what's going on with the two signs. meanwhile, i will let you hear this. >> okay. >>...
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economy. >> i hope the clock is right. -- claude is right. the most important thing is that you described a process that has been going on for the last two generations. trade policy has been the handmaiden of foreign policy. we all know as denizens of washington that the foreign- policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment. that will be hard to overcome. but i do think that one of the lessons of the great recession and the need to have a more sustainable current account balance is that we can no longer afford to always deferred his foreign-policy needs rather and economic needs. they always trump foreign-policy needs and should not. the strongest argument for the pre-fta is a farm policy argument. but at the margin, if we insure ourselves that we have a more current account balance of going forward, it seems to me that there have to be greater priority placed on the economic -- reciprocal economic benefits for the united states. >> i am with mother jones global strategy. hnobody mentioned he cannot out un
economy. >> i hope the clock is right. -- claude is right. the most important thing is that you described a process that has been going on for the last two generations. trade policy has been the handmaiden of foreign policy. we all know as denizens of washington that the foreign- policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment. that will be hard to overcome. but i do think that one of the lessons of the great recession and the need to have a more...
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claude it is about to make landfall, and bill is still a tropical storm, set to become a hurricane in the next couple of days. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. every evening. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total care. wisk®. powerfully clean. perfectly priced. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could y 15% or nremoca osur e.rainnc and rancher's reserve beef, guaranteed tender 100% of the time. at safeway, we now promise so
claude it is about to make landfall, and bill is still a tropical storm, set to become a hurricane in the next couple of days. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. every evening. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total care. wisk®. powerfully clean. perfectly priced. boss: come on...
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tropical storm claude death about to make landfall on the florida coast.ason, it looks like you're already feeling the effects of the storm? >> reporter: we have. in fact, for the past couple hours, don, we have seen the frontal rain bands from tropical storm claudette moving through apalachicola. we want to give you a live look next to the apalachicola bridge. the wind speed not high enough for authorities to shut that bridge down. if you look at the water underneath, that's water from the gulf of mexico getting pushed into apalachicola bay. that will contribute to a storm surge anywhere from 3 to 6 feet. coa coastal flooding is a possibility as the evening progresses. we're not expecting any majoral structural damage or debris problems in apalachicola or in the panhandle. we could see downed trees and power outages as a result of this storm. really, the worst weather is still to come behind us, south and east of us, where all the heavy convection is from this storm. 7 inches of rainfall expected through the overnight hours. one of the big concerns of eme
tropical storm claude death about to make landfall on the florida coast.ason, it looks like you're already feeling the effects of the storm? >> reporter: we have. in fact, for the past couple hours, don, we have seen the frontal rain bands from tropical storm claudette moving through apalachicola. we want to give you a live look next to the apalachicola bridge. the wind speed not high enough for authorities to shut that bridge down. if you look at the water underneath, that's water from...
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economy. >> i hope the clock is right. -- claude is right. the most important thing is that you described a process that has been going on for the last two generations. trade policy has been the handmaiden of foreign policy. we all know as denizens of washington that the foreign- policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment. that will be hard to overcome. but i do think that one of the lessons of the great recession and the need to have a more sustainable current account balance is that we can no longer afford to always deferred his foreign-policy needs rather and economic needs. they always trump foreign-policy needs and should not. the strongest argument for the pre-fta is a farm policy argument. but at the margin, if we insure ourselves that we have a more current account balance of going forward, it seems to me that there have to be greater priority placed on the economic -- reciprocal economic benefits for the united states. >> i am with mother jones global strategy. hnobody mentioned he cannot out un
economy. >> i hope the clock is right. -- claude is right. the most important thing is that you described a process that has been going on for the last two generations. trade policy has been the handmaiden of foreign policy. we all know as denizens of washington that the foreign- policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment. that will be hard to overcome. but i do think that one of the lessons of the great recession and the need to have a more...
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or i guess it could go down like claude ette and ana. >> i have the latest on what and the being a chuckle because bill is our boss. you can see in the caribbean, the orm continuing to make its way west at 7 miles per hour. it will work its way west and pick up some intensity. we will give you a different perspective here. what this will show is that the wind right now, 105 miles per hour, rounded up to a sustained wind. all it has to do is hit 111 to reach category three. gusting to 127, by 8:00 tomorrow morning it could become a powerful major category 3 storm. by the weekend between saturday morning and sunday, off the coast of virginia beach, carolina beaches, and even of toward the delaware beaches. it will be off the coast, and we are not seen direct impact, but rip currents could be high. a couple of storms in pennsylvania getting a little bit closer. the couple around the western suburbs, right off of loudoun county toward flint hill. sporadic isolated storms this afternoon with heavy downpours. a beautiful shot outside the clouds developing here in the midday hours. we are soaring
or i guess it could go down like claude ette and ana. >> i have the latest on what and the being a chuckle because bill is our boss. you can see in the caribbean, the orm continuing to make its way west at 7 miles per hour. it will work its way west and pick up some intensity. we will give you a different perspective here. what this will show is that the wind right now, 105 miles per hour, rounded up to a sustained wind. all it has to do is hit 111 to reach category three. gusting to 127,...
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. >> as claude that came ashore on the florida panhandle overnight, the storm left a wet wake-up call. it spread rain. >> we had a 65 mile per hour gusts. trees were blowing down -- not blowing down but bending over quite a bit. >> the biggest damage from a suspected twister near fort myers. sporadic power outages, the biggest impact may be the reminder that this is hurricane season. tropical systems are nothing to take lightly. clot audette gave no major warning signs. >> we're really surprised by this tropical storm. >> it was one of three systems that popped up over the weekend. >> we are getting into the time frame and where the first storm is reaching hurricane intensity. >> hurricane bill could become stronger. it is away from the u.s. for now. those cleaning up from the other storm know not to take anything for granted. >> we got lucky. >> with 14 weeks still to go in the hurricane season, that kind of luck may not hold out all year. wbal-tv. >> we have been lucky so far this year. we are just not getting into the heart of hurricane season. >> yes. just because it was quiet at
. >> as claude that came ashore on the florida panhandle overnight, the storm left a wet wake-up call. it spread rain. >> we had a 65 mile per hour gusts. trees were blowing down -- not blowing down but bending over quite a bit. >> the biggest damage from a suspected twister near fort myers. sporadic power outages, the biggest impact may be the reminder that this is hurricane season. tropical systems are nothing to take lightly. clot audette gave no major warning signs....
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hit that, claude. >> any plan i sign must include an insurance exchange, including a public option to increase competition and keep insurance companies honest. >> i think i just heard him say any plan i sign must include public option. now, listen to the president last night. listen to him last night in colorado. this is grand junction and then we'll get your take on it. i think these are two completely different statements. play that, claude. >> public option, whether we have it or we don't have it, is not the entirety of health care reform. this is just one sliver of it. >> now it's whether we have it or we don't have it. joe? >> well, the public option was always going to be a bargaining chip, i thought, in the final negotiations, but they've kind of blown that with the confusion over the last couple days. some in the administration say it's off the table, some say it's still on the table. what i think the intention was was to hold it in the bargaining up until the very end, then trade it for republican votes, saying okay, you don't want government managed health insurance of any k
hit that, claude. >> any plan i sign must include an insurance exchange, including a public option to increase competition and keep insurance companies honest. >> i think i just heard him say any plan i sign must include public option. now, listen to the president last night. listen to him last night in colorado. this is grand junction and then we'll get your take on it. i think these are two completely different statements. play that, claude. >> public option, whether we have...
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economy. >> i hope that claude is right. self-interest of that is what happens. i think the most important thing you said is you described a process that has been going on more or less the last two generations which is trade policy has been hand made foreign policy. and we all know that the foreign policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment and that will be hard to overcome but i do think one of the lessons of the great recession and the need to have a more sustainable current account balance is that we can no longer afford to always defer to foreign policy needs rather than economic policy. it does not mean economic and policy needs of waste of foreign policy needs, they shouldn't. i think the strongest argument for the corrine fda is a foreign policy but that said and done at the margin if we are going to ensure ourselves we have a more sustainable current account balance coming forward it seems to have to be greater priority placed on the economic reciprocal benefits for the united s
economy. >> i hope that claude is right. self-interest of that is what happens. i think the most important thing you said is you described a process that has been going on more or less the last two generations which is trade policy has been hand made foreign policy. and we all know that the foreign policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment and that will be hard to overcome but i do think one of the lessons of the great recession and the need to have...
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tropical storm claude set gaining strength as it gets closer to florida's gulf coast it could bring heavyain and possible flooding beginning tonight. meantime, tropical storm bill is in the atlantic and could become a hurricane by tomorrow. our jacqui jeras watching it all for you. >>> hints to today from president barack obama's health and human services secretary that the white house may be willing to give up the fight for a public health insurance option. on cnn's state of the union, kathleen sebelius said there will be competition with private insurance companies as part of health care reform, but she said, a public plan is "not the essential element in providing that competition." some senators are calling for nonprofit health care co-ops. i'm don lemon. i will see you right back here in the top of the hour in a few minutes where we are covering all the weather news for you. now back to fareed zakaria and "gps" after this. (pouring rain) i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) ge
tropical storm claude set gaining strength as it gets closer to florida's gulf coast it could bring heavyain and possible flooding beginning tonight. meantime, tropical storm bill is in the atlantic and could become a hurricane by tomorrow. our jacqui jeras watching it all for you. >>> hints to today from president barack obama's health and human services secretary that the white house may be willing to give up the fight for a public health insurance option. on cnn's state of the...
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he saw the claudes and i said we are going to stay dry for the 9:00 a.m. i don't think he realized what i do. we will be cooking today. wait until you see what we are making. ho in ully you will get rain our garden. isoler alady found me isngcrpiee in byfrpiont royal and a couple in wi heerst where the teeserurater are nice lower to lower to mid- 70s. guess weates it atis not going be as hot itesas yayas yesrd te. the ergg. b bch of rain on the wider view. it is raining across southwestern virginia and north carolina. this batch is going to move and we will be on the northern periphery of it but pretty sure we will get some rain drops today. have the umbrella this afternoon. eastern suburbs have a shot of cracking mid 890s today. we will be working on that, too. in dc 76 right now. to the west cooler this afternoon with 70s to near 80 for the high out there. we will be taking a step to 85 at noon. by 5:00, showers are creeping in and thunderstorms are possible. nothing too widespread severe but a nice soaking rain would be really good. chris kris is in for
he saw the claudes and i said we are going to stay dry for the 9:00 a.m. i don't think he realized what i do. we will be cooking today. wait until you see what we are making. ho in ully you will get rain our garden. isoler alady found me isngcrpiee in byfrpiont royal and a couple in wi heerst where the teeserurater are nice lower to lower to mid- 70s. guess weates it atis not going be as hot itesas yayas yesrd te. the ergg. b bch of rain on the wider view. it is raining across southwestern...
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there was claude allen, president bush's domestic policy adviser who left after shoplifting a whole bunch of stuff from target. there was bush's aides czar, tobias, famous for telling foreign countries they couldn't get american money to fide unless they cracked down on hookers. mr. tobias resigned, of course, after his name turned up on the client list of the d.c. madam and the head of procurement at the white house who was busted in the jack abramoff scandal and the number two guy at the interior department who was also busted in the jack abramoff scandal. if i keep listing how officials were busted in the abramoff scandal we'll be here a long time. a lot of dark clouds over the bush administration resignations. one of them was president bush's administrator of health care. mr. john scully. took a turn for the infamous after he ordered another government official to withhold information from congress. that information was how much president bush's medicare prescription drug benefit would cost. publicly the bush administration was saying no more than $300 billion. privately, they knew wa
there was claude allen, president bush's domestic policy adviser who left after shoplifting a whole bunch of stuff from target. there was bush's aides czar, tobias, famous for telling foreign countries they couldn't get american money to fide unless they cracked down on hookers. mr. tobias resigned, of course, after his name turned up on the client list of the d.c. madam and the head of procurement at the white house who was busted in the jack abramoff scandal and the number two guy at the...
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and i do believe he is standing there with jean claude trichet and the head of the boj, the bank of japly some heavy-hitting conversations going on there between those three. perhaps at the moment -- just looking at the nice view. >> very nice view. great place to be. >> now that the meeting is all over. >> we also want to point out that steve liesman does have an interview coming up with the head of germany's central bank, so that will be happening momentarily. but in the meantime here, we watch as ben bernanke stands there with mr. trichet. >> yeah, and seemed more up beat in terms of the global recession, said we're merging out. let's get to steve liesman there on the grounds for more. steve. >> thanks very much. ben bernanke is doe doing a global walk, and we have a global perspective here with axle weber, president of the german global business bank. thank you for joining us, it's become a tradition. >> thank you. >> there were surprise gdp numbers. what do you make of the numbers in europe? >> i think it's a steep downturn of the germany downturn has been halted. there is signs of
and i do believe he is standing there with jean claude trichet and the head of the boj, the bank of japly some heavy-hitting conversations going on there between those three. perhaps at the moment -- just looking at the nice view. >> very nice view. great place to be. >> now that the meeting is all over. >> we also want to point out that steve liesman does have an interview coming up with the head of germany's central bank, so that will be happening momentarily. but in the...
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. >> i hope claude is right.i think it would be in the national self-interest if that is what happens. i think the most important thing you said though was you described a process that has been going on really more or less for the last two generations, which is tre policy has been the hand maiden of foreign policy, and we all know, as densons of washington that the foreign policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment, and that will be hardo overcome. but i do think one of the lessons of the great recession, and the need to have a more sustainable current account balance, is that we can no longer afford to always defer to foreign policy needs rather than economic policy. doesn't mean economic policy and trade policy needs always trump foreign policy needs, they shouldn't. i think the strongest argument for the korea fta is a foreign policy argument, but that said and done, at the margin, if we're going to ensure ourselves that we have a more sustainable current account balance
. >> i hope claude is right.i think it would be in the national self-interest if that is what happens. i think the most important thing you said though was you described a process that has been going on really more or less for the last two generations, which is tre policy has been the hand maiden of foreign policy, and we all know, as densons of washington that the foreign policy establishment in this town is stronger than the trade policy establishment, and that will be hardo overcome....
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." >>> two and a half months in the hurricane sen and bill and claude it light up the radar. hello, everyone. i'm kieyra phillips. you're live here in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and they fought for you. who fights for them. american veterans focused health care. we're pushing forward on both fronts. a live address to the vfw in this hour and a congressional session of conservative opponents to the health plan. you know we've covered their causes and criseses to tainted equipment at v.a. hospitals. there are people stories, not number stories. we can't ignore numbers like these. almost a million unprocessed claims. if claims are denied it can take a year and a half, sometimes much longer to go through the appeals. factor in a passionate fight to overhaul the nation's health care system and this becomes the scene outside president's adegree. cnn's ed henry joins me live. how does it push into this for reform? we sure know they want it. >> i've seen it here over the last couple of days. they say they've been watching this health care reform pla
." >>> two and a half months in the hurricane sen and bill and claude it light up the radar. hello, everyone. i'm kieyra phillips. you're live here in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and they fought for you. who fights for them. american veterans focused health care. we're pushing forward on both fronts. a live address to the vfw in this hour and a congressional session of conservative opponents to the health plan. you know we've...
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>> we're watching claude ed, now a tropical depression. it's not even named.'s go to nbc's peter alexander there in the windy city. looks pretty calm right now. what's happening, peter? >> reporter: pretty calm. feels like a holiday in many ways, an unpaid holiday for 18,000 city employees including the mayor, richard dadaley. it's in an effort to save months. months ago chicago had to lay off 400 people. they hope not to repeat that. the city hall shut down today. your garbage not getting picked up. it's going to have to wait till tomorrow. public libraries closed. the health clinics as well as the senior centers all being shut down in an effort to save what they think will be about $8.3 million. we'll put up this graphic which shows you the days. the goal to save $8.3 million. today is one of these reduced service days. also the day after thanksgiving and christmas eve. if you call 911, someone's still going to answer the phone. police and fire are unaffected. chicago not the only city doing this, contessa. cincinnati, dallas, sacramento, among the other cit
>> we're watching claude ed, now a tropical depression. it's not even named.'s go to nbc's peter alexander there in the windy city. looks pretty calm right now. what's happening, peter? >> reporter: pretty calm. feels like a holiday in many ways, an unpaid holiday for 18,000 city employees including the mayor, richard dadaley. it's in an effort to save months. months ago chicago had to lay off 400 people. they hope not to repeat that. the city hall shut down today. your garbage not...
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we'll have ana, bill and claude net the tropics at one time. this may come onshore as a tropical storm here sometime during the day on monday between mobile, alabama, and apalachicola in florida. if you're traveling down to the gulf coast or anywhere down toward atlanta or birmingham we're going to need to keep a close eye on that. doesn't look like it will make hurricane strength but nonetheless could bring copious amounts of rain to portions of the northern gulf coast. for us, just high pressure and hot weather around here for the next couple of days. 92 is our forecasted high today. 94 tomorrow. 93 tuesday and 90 on wednesday. that would be four days in a row, and thursday 90 would make five days in a row. our longest stretch of consecutive 90-degree days this whole summer has been three, last week. >> we're getting off easy. we have so far. >> so far. >> it's ana, not anna. >> ana. i was corrected. >> you don't want to upset hurricanes. >> you call someone the wrong name, they will slap you in the face. >> thanks, chuck. >> all right. >> th
we'll have ana, bill and claude net the tropics at one time. this may come onshore as a tropical storm here sometime during the day on monday between mobile, alabama, and apalachicola in florida. if you're traveling down to the gulf coast or anywhere down toward atlanta or birmingham we're going to need to keep a close eye on that. doesn't look like it will make hurricane strength but nonetheless could bring copious amounts of rain to portions of the northern gulf coast. for us, just high...
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expect wet weather in florida, back into the keys, as remnant of ana rolls on through and claude egttaudette, just moisture in the gulf coast. and across the middle part of the country, this cold front will trigger big showers and thunderstorms as we go throughout the day today. severe weather a possibility from kansas back into colorado, stretching on down to the panhandle of texas. meanwhile, down to oklahoma city, you will see showers and thunderstorms roll on through as we head throughout right now, but you're going to see heavy rainfall and also gusty winds with these thunderstorms and multiple rounds of these. we'll receivesee heavy rainfall. in dallas, texas, a bit of heat. temperatures in the 90s. mid to upper ninety. dramatic video of a man caught in a swollen river after that typhoon hit taiwan. take a look at this. a news reporter with his camera being swept downstream, luckily, several people were there to rescue him. notice, the camera went in the drink as well. the man lucky to be alive as he's covering typhoon mora. and the camera? probably seen better days, robin. >> s
expect wet weather in florida, back into the keys, as remnant of ana rolls on through and claude egttaudette, just moisture in the gulf coast. and across the middle part of the country, this cold front will trigger big showers and thunderstorms as we go throughout the day today. severe weather a possibility from kansas back into colorado, stretching on down to the panhandle of texas. meanwhile, down to oklahoma city, you will see showers and thunderstorms roll on through as we head throughout...
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recorded legislative liaisons in the white house, josive finney, the navy's liaison in the senate and claude mailon in the house. until that point, the cabinet officers were dealing with congress directly as opposed to the white house. they did the leg work for the administration and that allowed truman's top policy people to focus on the larger issues rather than having to worry about appointments to west point and the other concerns that congressmen are always talking about with members of congress. connolly's main function was to keep all of these issues off of truman's desk essentially and so he foisted them off onto 15ey and mailen. in his oral history, finney said truman made it clear that he would be the quarterback and i would be the ballcarrier and i think that description is a good, apt description of the style of truman's working with congress which falls somewhere in between what political scientists have referred to as the designed chaos of franklin roosevelt and the structural purity of dwight eisenhower who followed truman. what i'm going to do now is give you capsule summarie
recorded legislative liaisons in the white house, josive finney, the navy's liaison in the senate and claude mailon in the house. until that point, the cabinet officers were dealing with congress directly as opposed to the white house. they did the leg work for the administration and that allowed truman's top policy people to focus on the larger issues rather than having to worry about appointments to west point and the other concerns that congressmen are always talking about with members of...
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recorded legislative liaisons in the white house, josive finney, the navy's liaison in the senate and claudeailon in the house. until that point, the cabinet officers were dealing with congress directly as opposed to the white house. they did the leg work for the administration and that allowed truman's top policy people to focus on the larger issues rather than having to worry about appointments to west point and the other concerns that congressmen are always talking about with members of congress. connolly's main function was to keep all of these issues off of truman's desk essentially and so he foisted them off onto 15ey and mailen. in his oral history, finney said truman made it clear that he would be the quarterback and i would be the ballcarrier and i think that description is a good, apt description of the style of truman's working with congress which falls somewhere in between what political scientists have referred to as the designed chaos of franklin roosevelt and the structural purity of dwight eisenhower who followed truman. what i'm going to do now is give you capsule summaries
recorded legislative liaisons in the white house, josive finney, the navy's liaison in the senate and claudeailon in the house. until that point, the cabinet officers were dealing with congress directly as opposed to the white house. they did the leg work for the administration and that allowed truman's top policy people to focus on the larger issues rather than having to worry about appointments to west point and the other concerns that congressmen are always talking about with members of...