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. >>> constance. are you there? >> yes. >> off beagle/collie mix? >> yes. and we have not noticed before but this happened twice just this summer. we believe she might have epilepsy. she will go into convulsive shaking. she did wet herself. this just happened last night. then immediately afterwards she seemed fine. >> how long did it last, constance? >> about five to seven minutes. >> how old is your pet? >> she's about 5 >> epilepsy is a condition that a lot of dogs can get. it usually shows up between 3 and 5 years of age. so the age is the right range. what you want to do is continue to keep a diary, find out how frequently you see the seizures. if you continue to see them you need to take the dog to your veterinarian and let them give it a complete physical, do blood work and things, rule out low blood sugar, rule out heart disease, rule out most everything else. if everything else is ruled out you suspect if the dog does have epilepsy and there is medication you can get most dogs on to help control things. >>> let's put the number up for carmen if we c
. >>> constance. are you there? >> yes. >> off beagle/collie mix? >> yes. and we have not noticed before but this happened twice just this summer. we believe she might have epilepsy. she will go into convulsive shaking. she did wet herself. this just happened last night. then immediately afterwards she seemed fine. >> how long did it last, constance? >> about five to seven minutes. >> how old is your pet? >> she's about 5 >> epilepsy is a...
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jan, then sarah palin, a woman who aspires to a high public role, b is unfamiliar with the traits constancy. tell me abouthatyou think has produced that? >>irst, i've got to get on norah's list. ifou go back through history, people had rules -- george washingtonad a list of rules how to be a dignified person. some are st rules of liteness. rough st ofamerican histy, presidential candidates didn't run f fice. they didn't do daes of self-promotion otr things were to be calm and others were to besteady, not to sort of barf your emotions all over the screen. >> t you think back obama may haven impact. talk about it some pele in american life are jst naturally gnified. rack obama embodieall the qualities digty. he's vry calm. he very measured. he'sery reticent. it's most uniginable to be the guy's going to get into a personal scandal. u may agree or dagree with one policy, but i think he takes theules of dignity and he brings it modern. makes it ive for a new generation. so whatever you think his po policies, i thk it's going to ha a big impact on the country. >>ou left out johnnsign an his fath
jan, then sarah palin, a woman who aspires to a high public role, b is unfamiliar with the traits constancy. tell me abouthatyou think has produced that? >>irst, i've got to get on norah's list. ifou go back through history, people had rules -- george washingtonad a list of rules how to be a dignified person. some are st rules of liteness. rough st ofamerican histy, presidential candidates didn't run f fice. they didn't do daes of self-promotion otr things were to be calm and others were...
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the plan included the stress test process and the capital assistance program which sought to add constance to the financial system by providing clarity on the situation of individual institutions and to increase capital in the banking system by calling for private capital and providing for public -- since the release of the stress test results banks have been able to generate over $80 billion in equity and issue over $30 billion in unguaranteed debt. another element was a range of measures designed to improve price discovery in the securities markets and jump-start the securitization markets which in turn, should operate to increase landing throughout the economy. we sought to support the housing market by providing significant tax credits for first-time homeowners in the stimulus bill, putting in place a set of measures designed to offer assistance to millions of homeowners by reducing mortgage payments, and preventing affordable foreclosures. although we still have a long way to go, treasury plan is now moving swiftly with approximately 160,000 modifications begun so far and the pace acc
the plan included the stress test process and the capital assistance program which sought to add constance to the financial system by providing clarity on the situation of individual institutions and to increase capital in the banking system by calling for private capital and providing for public -- since the release of the stress test results banks have been able to generate over $80 billion in equity and issue over $30 billion in unguaranteed debt. another element was a range of measures...
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. >> lily'sere, constance is over there >> m.c. t as it's known developed simple rmula. adapt cldren's tale into a one-ho musical. >here we go, ready? ♪ i dn't want it any more ♪. >> send a two-mber team into a town and in one week from casting to performae teach kids how to mem orize thei lines, learnhe music and choreography and pu it al on stage. >> so we rolinto town. and erything they need for th show except actors of course is in this truck. >> the who thing. >> everything is in re. some stuff we puton the ts and but really everything is in he from scripts, sowi kits to ts is one ofmy favorites, some sort of rod for the snow queen, i believe. >> the company's missoula headquarte doubles as a local community art center with a theatre in constant use,summer camps and classroo. and as coand center for the rad shows. >> holy cowhat's huge. >> seamstresss device clever ways to make costues that can fit a variety of sizes and shapes. the motto here, one sie fits a lot. >> when the am is there, they're prty self-sufficient. >> in another office staffers contact schools an
. >> lily'sere, constance is over there >> m.c. t as it's known developed simple rmula. adapt cldren's tale into a one-ho musical. >here we go, ready? ♪ i dn't want it any more ♪. >> send a two-mber team into a town and in one week from casting to performae teach kids how to mem orize thei lines, learnhe music and choreography and pu it al on stage. >> so we rolinto town. and erything they need for th show except actors of course is in this truck. >> the who...
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of the time and one of those children was washington's step grandson named george washington park constance who had a daughter and his daughter eventually married robert e. lee. and in fact he build an estate. a mansion of his own that now sits above the arlington cemetery and in fact if you look sometimes at the eternal flame of john kennedy up behind that you can see a mansion and it's called the cuss us the lee mansion named for george washington park custis and then robert e. lee. >> host: while we're at biographical discussion let me ask you, you mentioned earlier that george washington came back after the presidency having a sense that he had not many years left. how long did he live and how did he die? >> guest: well, he came back. he got back in march of 1797 and he died in december of 1799. so 30 months or something like that. he actually remained in good health during all of that time. he had some problems with rheumatism or arthritis but nothing serious. nothing major that was debilitating and he was actually contemplating another trip out west which was an extremely arduous trip
of the time and one of those children was washington's step grandson named george washington park constance who had a daughter and his daughter eventually married robert e. lee. and in fact he build an estate. a mansion of his own that now sits above the arlington cemetery and in fact if you look sometimes at the eternal flame of john kennedy up behind that you can see a mansion and it's called the cuss us the lee mansion named for george washington park custis and then robert e. lee. >>...
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constance says this. donald trump is rich, so is bill gates and steve jobs. president obama and wayne huizenga, too. there are lots of celebrities that are rich. no one knows who they are. a lot of the invisible millionaires, but, however, to put a number on rich would have to include how much does that person give back? that should be part of the equation. so, obviously, a lot of responses coming in this morning. everybody's idea of rich seems to be a little bit different. we wanted to hear what you had to say about it. go to cnn.com/heidi if you're a blogging kind of person or call the hotline to heidi if you'd like your voice to actually be heard on the air. 1-800-742-5760. >>> a lot going on this morning in the next hour of the "cnn newsroom." let's begin with poppy harlow live in new york. >> $700 billion in t.a.r.p. money, but the treasury department doesn't require the banks where all that money is going but a new report with some interesting findings. we'll dig deeper at the top of the hour, heidi. >> president obama continuing to push his health care
constance says this. donald trump is rich, so is bill gates and steve jobs. president obama and wayne huizenga, too. there are lots of celebrities that are rich. no one knows who they are. a lot of the invisible millionaires, but, however, to put a number on rich would have to include how much does that person give back? that should be part of the equation. so, obviously, a lot of responses coming in this morning. everybody's idea of rich seems to be a little bit different. we wanted to hear...
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i served on a district court with constance baker motley who, before, she was a judge, had those qualitiesfairness and open-minded this and commitment to the rule of law that i think we wish to see in our judges. the last case i tried as a judge was in the district of minnesota. it was a case which, by the way, senator sessions and i worked on together, he was attorney general of alabama, great attorney general, i was an assistant u.s. attorney working on the case and it was the murder of a federal judge, it was one of the few tragic times in our history when a federal judge was murdered. the case was tried before judge debt, whom many of his peers said was a judge from central casting, the model of judicial commitment. the instruction book debt and blackmun is named after him. there is an award, the most prestigious award that goes to judges, named after him, he was actually one of my mentors when i went on the southern district bench. was sworn in as fbi director by judge frank johnson who, as someone mentioned before, was a legendary judicial hero from winston county, alabama, who with
i served on a district court with constance baker motley who, before, she was a judge, had those qualitiesfairness and open-minded this and commitment to the rule of law that i think we wish to see in our judges. the last case i tried as a judge was in the district of minnesota. it was a case which, by the way, senator sessions and i worked on together, he was attorney general of alabama, great attorney general, i was an assistant u.s. attorney working on the case and it was the murder of a...