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a balanced budget. 103 house republicans have gone on record as saying they will not vote to rse t deb ceiling unless there is a cap of 18% of federal spending, which is 7% below what we are spending right now. in addition to that, they are pushing a constitutional amendment to cut spending, the deficit, by half next year. all of which are impossible. every serious person who weather in a steady group or commission or whatever, knows there has to be revenue enhancement, taxes raised, as well as spending cuts. the idea of just trying to do it with spending cuts alone is just irrational. >> the democrats have not even produced a budget for 2012. >> the -- >> that is their -- >> now, the case is there a -- >> where are the numbers and where is the plan? >> it is right there -- >> where? >> look, the president, the dealings with joe biden, the senators and congressmen -- it is there. $400 million in revenues, $2 trillion in cuts. that is 1/5. the republicans walk away and say, "we cannot touch it. >> everybody does the republican leadership is afraid of its own members. -- everybody knows
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that's such a deep question, deb. i don't know how to answer it. many courtrooms watching so many defendant's who have done such despicable things to other human beings, and that's always the big umbrella question, why? why did you feel that you had to kill your wife? why didn't you just walk away? in this instance, i am going to -- i am writing about this now for "the daily beast." i think the defense made a huge mistake in grabbing such a complicated scenario for this jury. there was a drowning, and the grandfather got vavinvolved, an the grandfather hid the body away, and by the way, he molested her, and so did the brother -- i am assuming she will be found guilty, and i covered this case from the beginning and it doesn't look good for this young woman. when her own attorney admits she's a liar, a habitual pathological liar that has imaginary friends, and i think she found her daughter in the pool and panicked because she's mentally ill, that would have been a better defense. >> with a defense attorney, okay, a defense attorney is supposed to li
that's such a deep question, deb. i don't know how to answer it. many courtrooms watching so many defendant's who have done such despicable things to other human beings, and that's always the big umbrella question, why? why did you feel that you had to kill your wife? why didn't you just walk away? in this instance, i am going to -- i am writing about this now for "the daily beast." i think the defense made a huge mistake in grabbing such a complicated scenario for this jury. there...
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deb feyerick watching the court hearing for us., thank you. >>> perhaps what makes this more unnerving and disturbing is not only the detales of kletzky's murder and where it happened and what community it involved, as we've been talking about. aron and kletzky are from a very devout enclave of heaasidic jew. we wanted to bring in a rabbi who is a world leading relationship and spiritual expert. he joins me from new york, along with "new york times" reporter liz robbins who has been covering this story very closely. liz, i'd like to start with you. when you say borough park what, comes to mind for most new yorkers? i mean, how safe is this area? >> reporter: i would say the residents of borough park, a mostly hasdic feel very safe or at least until yesterday felt very safe, having their children play with one another, having the children walk alone without adult supervision but also having parents lock after the other children. it was very safe, but all the parents that i talked to yesterday felt completely shattered and said they'
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. >> deb, thanks. >>> a new op-ed says hold on. it performs a valuable service and we will talk to the guy who wrote it next. >>> a young man with cerebral palsy. he can't walk, he can't talk but he has found his voice in a very special place. his incredible story next. ooo whatcha got there? uh oh, sesame stir fry from lucky dynasty. oh, me too! but mine's lean cuisine, so no preservatives. [ female announcer ] lean cuisine has 90 dishes with no preservatives and quality ingredients like farm-picked broccoli and tender white meat chicken. lean cuisine. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. it's actually a connecting rod coming out to the side of the block this
. >> deb, thanks. >>> a new op-ed says hold on. it performs a valuable service and we will talk to the guy who wrote it next. >>> a young man with cerebral palsy. he can't walk, he can't talk but he has found his voice in a very special place. his incredible story next. ooo whatcha got there? uh oh, sesame stir fry from lucky dynasty. oh, me too! but mine's lean cuisine, so no preservatives. [ female announcer ] lean cuisine has 90 dishes with no preservatives and...
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deb, we appreciate you as always. just a horrible, horrible story. thank you so much. >>> we'll turn live now to a live picture i'll be looking at with you. for the first time i'm seeing this with you. in to us from our affiliate in seattle. you can see my man there struggling a little bit. this is apparently a window washer out there in washington state. he had a bit of an incident on the side of that building. he is stuck. he has a harness there, so he's holing on for dear life. i don't think that is an overstatement to say. it looks like they are trying to reach him, the fire fighters are trying to reach him by ladder. i'm told this is a window watcher. again, we see these incidents. amazing that these guys do what they do. looks like a fire fighter is making his way up to this gentleman. who knows how long he's been stuck here. getting this live picture in. going on for a minute here, and you know it probably felt like quite a long time for that window washer to be hanging there, stuck, not able to get off the side of the building. i don't have g
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deb, what do you think? >> we will initially, i would say why wasn't this raised at the pretrial and pretrial motions to have these counts either reduced or combined into one? that's the first thought i have. the second thought i have is this. this is very late in the game motion for reduction. i favor what jeff said. i think judge perry will go in lieu prosecution case. he can't do it in might have minutes in court. he may take a recess and issue a ruling. if he i were laying wagers, i think the counts are going to stand. >> holly, with that said, what is your gut and how long do you think this could take? the more you try to introduce new arguments, right? >> right. >> the longer this goes. >> exactly. i agree with deb opri 100%. . my first thought why are we hearing about this now and why not a motion to quash the indictment or at least take those counts out, merge them into one. it is late in the game. it's what we have seen from the defense repeatedly what has been alleged. now judge perry might still h
deb, what do you think? >> we will initially, i would say why wasn't this raised at the pretrial and pretrial motions to have these counts either reduced or combined into one? that's the first thought i have. the second thought i have is this. this is very late in the game motion for reduction. i favor what jeff said. i think judge perry will go in lieu prosecution case. he can't do it in might have minutes in court. he may take a recess and issue a ruling. if he i were laying wagers, i...
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and, deb says it's not just about the writing.it's important to write and think clearly and real signatures will always be needed and valued. some still write and send letters by cards and snail mail. i worry there will be a whole generation without love letters and cards. what if some drastic situation the electrical power goes. that's a very good question. however, the best case for keeping the cursive came our way by -- i hope i'm pronouncing that correctly. she says she's a retired public schoolteacher who finds herself teaching cursive to high schoolers. i began substituting and the first thing i did was writing my name on the board. i had to explain it does not da leg yaty but just cursive. you don't hear about latin being taught anymore, but it's still the same. there you have it, indiana. keep the cursive. latin, personally i don't use it so much, but i do use the mailbag every day. i hope you do too. well, that's our report. i will be right back here tonight at 11:00. tonight we're working on a family affair. our own kris
and, deb says it's not just about the writing.it's important to write and think clearly and real signatures will always be needed and valued. some still write and send letters by cards and snail mail. i worry there will be a whole generation without love letters and cards. what if some drastic situation the electrical power goes. that's a very good question. however, the best case for keeping the cursive came our way by -- i hope i'm pronouncing that correctly. she says she's a retired public...
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. >>> craig deb bo joins us from marin county with more on the man who friends say had a heart of gold, craig. >> reporter: thank you, claudine, this is the memorial program they are handing out for the officer shot and killed last week, actually taking place around the corner there at the veteran's memorial. friends, family and law enforcement saying goodbye. a procession lead the hearse down south, inside the body of jim jim mathisson. when he lost his life he wasn't on duty, he was helping a friend. >> this is an emotional day. >> reporter: he got a call from a friend, she needed a help removing a boyfriend from her home. that man shot him to death when he arrived. the woman's brother shot him, who was a parolee who had been booked into jail many times. >> if he could tell you to quit crying. suck it up buttercup was one of his favorite sayings. >> the marine county law enforcement community turned out in masse. she got into law enforcement at a late age, age 40. he had worked construction before that. his friends told mathisson law enforcement could be a good fit for his personalit
. >>> craig deb bo joins us from marin county with more on the man who friends say had a heart of gold, craig. >> reporter: thank you, claudine, this is the memorial program they are handing out for the officer shot and killed last week, actually taking place around the corner there at the veteran's memorial. friends, family and law enforcement saying goodbye. a procession lead the hearse down south, inside the body of jim jim mathisson. when he lost his life he wasn't on duty,...
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if you don't do that, the entire standard of living -- >> me that deb -- either the republican or the democratic leadership will add that publicly. >> with a minute, is easy to talk about cutting programs that is absolutely crucial of the survival of seniors in this country. why not talk about it being based upon need and ability to pay? the head to fund managers that evan talks about pay at the rate one-half that a firefighter or a teacher or aany income tax in this country -- in income tax in this country. they pay such as a great and benefits put -- pay social security and medicare benefits. that is indefensible. >> you may not have done this, but in the republican plan, you have means testing for medicare. precisely as you suggested. democrats have refused. democrats refused also on raising the age. >> ok, let's talk about means testing. how does that work? you get social security, but if you make it so much money -- >> you get less. if you are poor, you get more. it is actually in the ryan plan. you guys act as if pox on all houses. the republicans step forward on medicare, and y
if you don't do that, the entire standard of living -- >> me that deb -- either the republican or the democratic leadership will add that publicly. >> with a minute, is easy to talk about cutting programs that is absolutely crucial of the survival of seniors in this country. why not talk about it being based upon need and ability to pay? the head to fund managers that evan talks about pay at the rate one-half that a firefighter or a teacher or aany income tax in this country -- in...
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hello deb thanks for watching the sports on this is what is coming up. at the top twenty year old imus it's homely was his stunning sixty five to share the first round lead the oakland would stand in the midst of the old. plus bonnie sanchez wins the first nine hundred sage of the tour de france in the days pre-race play very close to bill suffered. and as smooth as russian could be at all big stands his lead in the still play. but we will start with the open goal for the twenty year old ahmed to cher's the laid off in the first round. england's tom lewis hit a five under par sixty five to go joint top of the leaderboard along with thomas bjorn the dane him self only playing as a late replacement v.j. seeing lewis was playing in the same group as five time major winner tom watson the man he was named after m a four birdies in a row from the fourteenth to set the lowest ever round diameter in a tournament hundred forty three an incredible day for him he could do no wrong and is sixty five match that of thomas bjorn the forty one year old dane only knew on
hello deb thanks for watching the sports on this is what is coming up. at the top twenty year old imus it's homely was his stunning sixty five to share the first round lead the oakland would stand in the midst of the old. plus bonnie sanchez wins the first nine hundred sage of the tour de france in the days pre-race play very close to bill suffered. and as smooth as russian could be at all big stands his lead in the still play. but we will start with the open goal for the twenty year old ahmed...
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>> deb joins us now from new york with the back story on whitey bulger. deb?reporter: it's so interesting, kyra. the more you read, the more you learn about him and speaking to people about the hold he had on south boston. shay who you just saw there, calls whitey bulger a gangster of psychopathic intelligence. didn't imagine if you owed him a hundred dollars or a hundred thousand dollars. it was a matter of principle. you had to pay up. all of the gang sisters had a code and you can see the anger in shay's ideas and his demeanor. it was better to be dead than be a rat. when the underworld found out that whitey bulger was an nib fc fbi informant they found out he was not loyal to them. >> deb, your cnn presents on sunday night, we look forward to it. >> reporter: thanks. >>> after more than a decade, the spell will soon be broken. >> someone is home. finish the story where we started it. together! >> opening today, "harry potter and deathly hallows part 2" hauled in 25 million. the final book in the series but don't worry potter will still live on in toothbrus
>> deb joins us now from new york with the back story on whitey bulger. deb?reporter: it's so interesting, kyra. the more you read, the more you learn about him and speaking to people about the hold he had on south boston. shay who you just saw there, calls whitey bulger a gangster of psychopathic intelligence. didn't imagine if you owed him a hundred dollars or a hundred thousand dollars. it was a matter of principle. you had to pay up. all of the gang sisters had a code and you can see...
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we support this project sponsor's application to incorporate this one site only, to increase debs tee from 16 to 24 units. this number of units makes the project small enough to be monitored, and yet large enough to be cost-effective. in conclusion, we applaud the project sponsor selection of an excellent site for this project to address the needs of an underserved and at-risk population. the organizations have a strong track record. the location is consistent with the goal of decentralizing supportive housing and the project supports numerous city goals, such as provision of supportive housing and the reduction of homelessness. i urge you to support this project and move it forward. thank you. president olague: thank you. >> commissioners, it's a wonderful day. a great decision to be made. the heart and soul of san francisco is right before you. i am here actually to share the negative side, which is i've been a pastor in chinatown. and i've had to deal with real tough issues when we decided to build a redevelopment project, hub 236, 185 units of low-income housing right next to and
we support this project sponsor's application to incorporate this one site only, to increase debs tee from 16 to 24 units. this number of units makes the project small enough to be monitored, and yet large enough to be cost-effective. in conclusion, we applaud the project sponsor selection of an excellent site for this project to address the needs of an underserved and at-risk population. the organizations have a strong track record. the location is consistent with the goal of decentralizing...
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point five trillion of their and that's just the nomination of their budget it's not even the fiscal deb including all the unfunded liabilities that the united states government actually keeps of the books and if you include this figure really a looking at two hundred trillion us dollar of it's absolutely beyond control and all timidly it appears that the united states will be facing a sovereign debt crisis very much along the lines of the so-called pigs the european periphery as well also the other european story supposedly stronger countries soviet specter a major major sovereign debt crisis from the major western countries and we suggest that the investor should stay out of that region and look for a look for gold silver commodities tool to help protect against what's going to come there's a lot of talk always in the rest of ours the dangers of china china's military growing and how much of a risk this poses to asia and the rest of the go there if you're looking at how much the united states is spending on military versus china it's totally disproportionate the u.s. is spending a lot
point five trillion of their and that's just the nomination of their budget it's not even the fiscal deb including all the unfunded liabilities that the united states government actually keeps of the books and if you include this figure really a looking at two hundred trillion us dollar of it's absolutely beyond control and all timidly it appears that the united states will be facing a sovereign debt crisis very much along the lines of the so-called pigs the european periphery as well also the...
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there are ones that i mentioned debs, goldman, and many others.he left, carl sandberg leaving the socialist party you felt that, yes, it was a war against democracy and to believe that there was, when you said we were fighting for democracy. the anti-war folks to i sympathize with much more said it is a mockery to say that this was a war against democracy when britain, france, and the united states were alive -- aligned with russia. russia was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think, you know, that just brings out how countries when they go to work always claimed to be fighting for the most noble of ideals. they never say they are fighting for their economic self-interest. the only claim no ideas. it behoove us all of us who live in a time of war, as we do right now, to question that rhetoric very, very closely. >> you mentioned to phenomenon that seem to be closely related. i don't know how. one is tribalism, and i would like you to explain what you mean. the other is, and you know, amnesia. he did not mention it. the war to end all wars. b
there are ones that i mentioned debs, goldman, and many others.he left, carl sandberg leaving the socialist party you felt that, yes, it was a war against democracy and to believe that there was, when you said we were fighting for democracy. the anti-war folks to i sympathize with much more said it is a mockery to say that this was a war against democracy when britain, france, and the united states were alive -- aligned with russia. russia was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think, you...
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starting from five trillion of debt and that's just the nominal national debt but it's not even the fiscal deb including all the unfunded liability is really a looking at two hundred trillion us dollar of it's absolutely beyond control and all timidly it appears that the united states will be facing a sovereign debt crisis and we suggest that the investor should stay out of the region and look for a look for gold silver commodities to help protect against what's going to come there's a lot of talk always in the rest of our the dangers of china china's military growing and how much of a risk this poses to asia and the rest of the world but if you're looking at home of the united states is spending on military versus china it's totally disproportionate the u.s. is spending a lot more the only difference is the u.s. is doing that is borrowed money and they can't afford it so they have to end soon but if you're just looking at the plain facts who has been attacking more third countries clearly it's europe and the united states who are meddling and a lot of other countries is far more serious conse
starting from five trillion of debt and that's just the nominal national debt but it's not even the fiscal deb including all the unfunded liability is really a looking at two hundred trillion us dollar of it's absolutely beyond control and all timidly it appears that the united states will be facing a sovereign debt crisis and we suggest that the investor should stay out of the region and look for a look for gold silver commodities to help protect against what's going to come there's a lot of...
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government deb showt down as we get closer to reaching our debt limit. no budging and he was the scene as they met yesterday the president was continuing to push for a deal and arrange for four trillion dollars worth of deficit cuts over the next decade. republicans are now willing to slash about half of that amount the u.s. government expected to run out of money on august 2nd if no deal is reached. the president is the key at a a.m. and will bring that to you live. >> phinetta is in baghdad to meet with leaders to talk about keeping troops in baghdad until 20 look 11. --until 2011. >> i wanted a chance to meet with the men and women who are putting their lives on the line for our country. you are the ones that i am responsible for, you are the ones that i care about, you are the ones that i want to make sure i protected not only for yourselves up for your family is. >> i read the police said three rockets hit baghdad green zone during his visit but no casualties reported in the attack. the time now is 6:12 a.m. take a look at the james lick. here it lo
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and they give you a copy of the deb clair racing of -- decoration of -- declaration of independence for you to take home. >>> if you're going outside this holiday weekend, it is going to be a scorcher that could really makes thing having on the fourth of july. things will start to heat up. we're feeling the heat but it's not too bad because of the humidity. temperatures downtown 90, leaseberg, 88, barnsberg 86, and the dew point, these are really nice, in the 40s and the 50s, but they'll start creeping up, starting tomorrow. tomorrow we can expect clear and cool again. opt windows and the lows will be 58 to downtown. beach and boating, it's that time of year, upper 80s and 90s. on sunday, 89 to 94 degrees. and we head over to the ocean, 82 to 86 degrees and lots of sunshine and winds out of the south. and for sunday, 85 and 90 and the water temperature still on the chilly side around mid-60s and southwest winds ten to 15 miles an hour. we'll talk more about the heat and how humid it will get over the holiday weekend. >>> everyone would like to be where they're going. a travel rush under
and they give you a copy of the deb clair racing of -- decoration of -- declaration of independence for you to take home. >>> if you're going outside this holiday weekend, it is going to be a scorcher that could really makes thing having on the fourth of july. things will start to heat up. we're feeling the heat but it's not too bad because of the humidity. temperatures downtown 90, leaseberg, 88, barnsberg 86, and the dew point, these are really nice, in the 40s and the 50s, but...
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where they'd only maybe get one $35 fee this, says they're going to go through bank records and deb yitsreorderered enry into your account, then they'll pay you that $35 and it will show up and that is what all of small print is. they're going to do the work. so you don't have to do anything about it. keep track of that. and make sure they put money back into your account. >> you checked whether we had money coming back. >> if you had no money... >> and there is a data base. me? final lie and one last look at the forecast right now. >> and there is my concern, small print, small balances. let's hope money is coming. there is warmer weather coming. areas of low clouds tonight. sunny skies tomorrow afternoon. warming finally begins this weekend. and will be a gradual warm up and a nice one. this image a close up shows partial clearing. and winds coming down out of the north-northwest sweeping clouds away. there are clouds along the san mateo county coastline and santa cruz county coastline. we we go tonight. we'll see cloud cover returning after some partial clearing into early evening. we
where they'd only maybe get one $35 fee this, says they're going to go through bank records and deb yitsreorderered enry into your account, then they'll pay you that $35 and it will show up and that is what all of small print is. they're going to do the work. so you don't have to do anything about it. keep track of that. and make sure they put money back into your account. >> you checked whether we had money coming back. >> if you had no money... >> and there is a data base....
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deb, i'm glad you're following the story. >>> debt crisis deepens. the stock market tanks.g to protect your retirement investments right now? we are going talk to a financial analyst in about ten minutes. >>> it's not cute, dolphin tricks at sea world. these are mammals at war. we will tell you how they are protecting america's shores just ahead. >>> police believe someone watching two exchange students by hidden video cameras in their apartment. the women say that the sneaky cams were made to look like smoke deat any timers. cops say they have suspects but no arrests so far in the case. >>> weather not okay in oklahoma but all three of the state's 7 counties are declared federal disaster areas due to the ongoing drought. nine heat related deaths in tulsa and hot record topped at out 107 degrees. >>> people in massachusetts want to know why endanged leather-back turtle washed ashore dead yesterday. the autopsy on the creature is set for today. >>> here is a question. what did flipper become a mammal of war? i think the answer when he enlisted by the u.s. navy. the navy is t
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. >> you guys only see her at deb. she is in the cell with me every day.written nine songs in jail, 314 poems. in my opinion, she's not dead. i hear from her all the time. >> back in his cell, butterfield turns to one of his few remaining small luxuries. >> actually, this is the last glass of lemonade. that's pretty good. at least i saved -- i saved one glass for an emergency. that was pretty good. that was pretty smart. >> but soon afterwards, reality seemed to sink in for butterfield. >> this is a serious day, because i just got convicted of -- wow. not accused anymore, convicted of killing my daughter. that's a really serious thing. a lot of times things take two or three years or two or three decades to actually sink into my head. since i didn't do it, probably will never sink in. >> she was hog tied. >> hog tied and naked, but my brain doesn't see her that way. brain sees her as clothed. gee, you say she had clothes. i wasn't lying. in my brain, i see her clothed. >> so then my question to you is is there a possibility your brain won't let you see tha
. >> you guys only see her at deb. she is in the cell with me every day.written nine songs in jail, 314 poems. in my opinion, she's not dead. i hear from her all the time. >> back in his cell, butterfield turns to one of his few remaining small luxuries. >> actually, this is the last glass of lemonade. that's pretty good. at least i saved -- i saved one glass for an emergency. that was pretty good. that was pretty smart. >> but soon afterwards, reality seemed to sink in...
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. >> that's been a very frustrating feature of the whole deb based. we're told the biden group worked out a trillion in cuts. what are the cuts? we can't tell you. that really matters to americans. are these $1 trillion on things that we weren't really interested in purchasing anything, or is this $1 trillion from medicare? where is the money coming from. >> part of the frustration for reporters, the people we go to, they don't necessarily know either because it's really this handful of people who are negotiating. >> one person's $1 trillion is another person's $2.4 trillion. it depends on are you including interest revenue in that equation. >> what's the baseline, savings? >> it's not paper, too. it's all verbal. >> which is like trying to nail some kind of fog to the wall. does this remind you of a campaign where the clock is ticking toward the ultimate day and policy seems to take a back seat to politics? >> yeah. it does. it's more similar to what happened with t.a.r.p. in the fall of 2008, especially in the last few days it's become so similar to
. >> that's been a very frustrating feature of the whole deb based. we're told the biden group worked out a trillion in cuts. what are the cuts? we can't tell you. that really matters to americans. are these $1 trillion on things that we weren't really interested in purchasing anything, or is this $1 trillion from medicare? where is the money coming from. >> part of the frustration for reporters, the people we go to, they don't necessarily know either because it's really this...
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were many americans like the ones i mentioned that felt the same way as these folks in england like debs you mentioned carle sandberg leaving the party because he felt it was a war against democracy and believed woodrow wilson when he said we're fighting for democracy. the anti-war folks whom i sympathize with more said it was mockery to say this is war against democracy when britain, france, and united states were alive with russia, and russia up until the february revolution was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think that brings out how countries on -- whether -- when they go to war always claim to be fighting for the most nobel of ideals and never say they fight for their economic self-interest. they only claim noble ideas and it behooves all of us who live in a time of war as we do right now to question that rhetoric very, very closely. >> you mentioned two phenomena that seemed to be closely related. i don't know how. one is tribalism, and i'd like you to explain what you mean, and the other is, you know, amnesia, you didn't mention it, but this is the war to end all wars as
were many americans like the ones i mentioned that felt the same way as these folks in england like debs you mentioned carle sandberg leaving the party because he felt it was a war against democracy and believed woodrow wilson when he said we're fighting for democracy. the anti-war folks whom i sympathize with more said it was mockery to say this is war against democracy when britain, france, and united states were alive with russia, and russia up until the february revolution was the last...
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democratic republican leaders to come to th white house thursday to talk abo solving the nation's looming deb crisis. there's less than a month to go uncle sam reaches his borrowing stocks on wall street ended the pretty much where they started. the dow fell 13 points, the nasd gained 9 and the s&p 500 slid a oil prices headed higher on conc about shrinking supply. august crude closed up almost $2 $96.89 a barrel. tomorrow, hilary kramer is our " critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. for more financial news, tune in "nightly business report" weekni on this public television statio
democratic republican leaders to come to th white house thursday to talk abo solving the nation's looming deb crisis. there's less than a month to go uncle sam reaches his borrowing stocks on wall street ended the pretty much where they started. the dow fell 13 points, the nasd gained 9 and the s&p 500 slid a oil prices headed higher on conc about shrinking supply. august crude closed up almost $2 $96.89 a barrel. tomorrow, hilary kramer is our " critique" guest. email your...
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the rest of the presidential candidates have largely disagreed and opposed raising the deb debt limit as about. mitt romney is actually promoting himself as someone who has the business savvy and know-how to right the country's economy, and put hi its fiscal budget in order. only jon huntsman has come out and said there needs to be a deal, embracing things that haven't been embraced by conservative republicans. they're all reluctant to take leadership and advocacy on this, with the compensation of bachmann. the speaker has had close calls putting the votes together, and presidential candidates don't want to be held responsible for that. >> bret: in fact, some of them have stayed away from the whole issue. mitt romney hasn't weighed n has he? >> he says he supports what boehner is doing, but refuses to take a position on the latest boehner compromise. romney, the rest of the field, really did sort of support the original cut, cap and balance proposal, but it's since been modified so many times over that it's almost as though they're punting on the attempts to keep up with the various d
the rest of the presidential candidates have largely disagreed and opposed raising the deb debt limit as about. mitt romney is actually promoting himself as someone who has the business savvy and know-how to right the country's economy, and put hi its fiscal budget in order. only jon huntsman has come out and said there needs to be a deal, embracing things that haven't been embraced by conservative republicans. they're all reluctant to take leadership and advocacy on this, with the compensation...
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deb but i want to look at the the record with you, mr. secretary and let's put it up on then thee screen. in december, the president's own debt commission called for $4 trillion in cuts.mr. oba d of theunionpe't endorse any union speech he didn't mention t the word debt until 35 minutes in. h in february he proposed a budget that cut the deficit only $400 billion over 10 years. the senate rejected that 97-0. in april he offered another plan plan that was so fuzzy, thee head says we don't estimate speeches.tary, meanwhile the republicans offered several specific plans to deal with the national debt. >> plans that would devastate the economy and the country. >> in your opinion. but at least they had a plan. they had the cap cut and. balance, and you had no plan. >> in april the president of the united states put out a out framework that would do inefic reduction in the same period of time. >> but it is on fuzzy he couldn't square it. >> and he has been spending spe every day, every weekweekince negotiating negotiating on at cs workework tha
deb but i want to look at the the record with you, mr. secretary and let's put it up on then thee screen. in december, the president's own debt commission called for $4 trillion in cuts.mr. oba d of theunionpe't endorse any union speech he didn't mention t the word debt until 35 minutes in. h in february he proposed a budget that cut the deficit only $400 billion over 10 years. the senate rejected that 97-0. in april he offered another plan plan that was so fuzzy, thee head says we don't...
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first of all you're risking a downgrade of the deb or default. we really need to cut, the rating agencies have said this. we need to cut $4 trillion to sort of stabilize debt levels. and if we don't do that, that's really bad news. and then the second thing i do think both parties may find it useful to have a framework. no we're to the going to write a plan that is being to dictate the next ten years of politics. but both parties may find it extremely useful to have a framework going forward. believe me none of these plans are very specific. there is a lot of vagueness built into all of them. but they will find it useful because they want to be bound. in the '90s when we did bring down the debt there were certain rules put in place that bound both the parties and they could blame somebody else. politicians spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to blame other people for things they feel they have to do. and so say you are a republican. you probably want to bring medicare spending down. but say you win the white house. say mitt romney wins t
first of all you're risking a downgrade of the deb or default. we really need to cut, the rating agencies have said this. we need to cut $4 trillion to sort of stabilize debt levels. and if we don't do that, that's really bad news. and then the second thing i do think both parties may find it useful to have a framework. no we're to the going to write a plan that is being to dictate the next ten years of politics. but both parties may find it extremely useful to have a framework going forward....
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people like debs, goldman and many others and there were many on the left, i think you mentioned carlocracy and who believed woodrow wilson when he said, we were fighting for democracy. the antiwar folks who i sympathize with much more said, it's a mockery to say this was a war against democracy when britain, france and the united states were allied with russia. and russia at least up until the february revolution was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think, you know, that just brings out how countries on, when they go to war always claim to be fighting for the most noble of ideals. they never say, they're fighting for their economic self-interest. they only claim noble ideas and it behooves all of us who live in a time of war as we do right now, to question that rhetoric very, very closely. >> you mentioned two phenomena that seemed to be closely related. i don't know how. one is tribalism and i'd like you to explain what you mean. and the other is, you know, amnesia. you didn't mention it but this is the war to end all wars. so were all the others and that the, you know, part
people like debs, goldman and many others and there were many on the left, i think you mentioned carlocracy and who believed woodrow wilson when he said, we were fighting for democracy. the antiwar folks who i sympathize with much more said, it's a mockery to say this was a war against democracy when britain, france and the united states were allied with russia. and russia at least up until the february revolution was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think, you know, that just brings out...
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notnd raise the level of our greatestt fundamental challenge right now iso the nation spending and deb. and so we said we're going to block that motion to lead to ye. another unrelated matter and we did. we rounded up the last half week and we got is necessary for to block that motion to proceed. and as a result, the distinguished majority leader vitiated that cloture vote yesterday. have an instrument on the senate floor, a motion on the senate floor about this central challenge we face spending and s to. m that is progress. all i urge all of my colleagues to s come down and joined this most important debate. and i continue to earn amtran urged the majority leader to puc meaningful, substantiveotions legislation on the floor. resol we've motion some sense of the senate resolution. it focuses to him the proper buu topic, spending and debt.ate that is progress. but of course a sense of the senate resolution does not do in anything, does not change anything. so we still have further to go l in terms of bringing meaningful religious lucian to the floor on this, our greatest challenge, the
notnd raise the level of our greatestt fundamental challenge right now iso the nation spending and deb. and so we said we're going to block that motion to lead to ye. another unrelated matter and we did. we rounded up the last half week and we got is necessary for to block that motion to proceed. and as a result, the distinguished majority leader vitiated that cloture vote yesterday. have an instrument on the senate floor, a motion on the senate floor about this central challenge we face...
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heather said it best in deb's report. japan deserving of this victory. lot more reaction from that country coming up. and the world cup team, the u.s. team, will be with us here in times square tomorrow. >> they were absolutely inspirational. >>> there are many news events this morning. for the latest on them, we turn now to bob woodruff. >> this is like new orleans winning -- the saints winning the super bowl. >> after katrina. >> it's great for the towns and the cities and countries. >>> weweegin with that dramatic scene at a rock concert just north of the border in ottawa, canada, cameras were rolling as a freak storm swept through resulting in chaos. it happened in a matter of seconds. a violent thunderstorm with ripping down the stage and three stories of scaffolding, at the ottawa bluesfest. sending the rock band cheap trick and thousands of their fans, running for cover. >> cheap trick was in the middle of their set. the stage started to felt backwards. i've never seen anything like that before. it was pretty freaky. >> reporter: the frantic searc
heather said it best in deb's report. japan deserving of this victory. lot more reaction from that country coming up. and the world cup team, the u.s. team, will be with us here in times square tomorrow. >> they were absolutely inspirational. >>> there are many news events this morning. for the latest on them, we turn now to bob woodruff. >> this is like new orleans winning -- the saints winning the super bowl. >> after katrina. >> it's great for the towns and...
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the big question, deb is what will the military do. to get her brother amnesty. she says no, but there will be a reconsideration of the investigation. >> which that in and of itself is interesting. maybe they'll find the charges against him initially were not ledge malcharges or perhaps they should have been handled differently. there's still a lot of problems in thailand, you have a separatist uprising that's going on there. i don't know whether we have it, there was a car bomb explosion, they think separatists did it, the video is fascinating. take a look at this. you don't usually see this in realtime fp. >> yes, you see the explosion. the police officer is trying to diffuse this bomb. the bomb goes off. he's thrown off by the massive pausch of this explosion, and he walked away. you see him get up, he walked away. and we don't know the extent of his injuries, he survived this massive explosion in the south. there's a muslim minority in the south which feels marginalized from the north, the mostly buddhist thai majority. and that's
the big question, deb is what will the military do. to get her brother amnesty. she says no, but there will be a reconsideration of the investigation. >> which that in and of itself is interesting. maybe they'll find the charges against him initially were not ledge malcharges or perhaps they should have been handled differently. there's still a lot of problems in thailand, you have a separatist uprising that's going on there. i don't know whether we have it, there was a car bomb...
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deb, i'm sure a lot of people want to know, what can we do to avoid being hacked?mportant thing, change your password frequently, don't take it for granted. clearly if you haven't created a password, you should do so immediately. again these phones have a default mechanism. that's how some reporters, some journalists were allegedly able to get into phones, but in other cases private eyes hacked into systems. so the more you change, the safer you are. >> good advice. that is today's reporter roulette. >>> now watch this -- >> sometimes i get fired up and need to relax. >>> there's a name for guys like that. they call him a millennials. some employers are going all out to make them happy. i'm talking about massages, video games, why some bosses think these folks are worth the trouble. it could affect everything about your own workplace, next. >>> can you imagine this? unlimited paid vacation, no dress code, massage chairs, all the video games you can dream up. some employers love millennial generation workers so much, they're going above and beyond. our poppy harlow
deb, i'm sure a lot of people want to know, what can we do to avoid being hacked?mportant thing, change your password frequently, don't take it for granted. clearly if you haven't created a password, you should do so immediately. again these phones have a default mechanism. that's how some reporters, some journalists were allegedly able to get into phones, but in other cases private eyes hacked into systems. so the more you change, the safer you are. >> good advice. that is today's...
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>> all right, deb, thank very much. it's being called a mob attack on the u.s. embassy in syria.s prompting harsh new words from top officials in the obama administration about the legitimacy of syria's president. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thirty. how is it that we don't act our age? [ marcie ] you keep us young. [ kurt ] we were
>> all right, deb, thank very much. it's being called a mob attack on the u.s. embassy in syria.s prompting harsh new words from top officials in the obama administration about the legitimacy of syria's president. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of...
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quite a story here, deb. >> it really is.ames whitey bulger was arguably the undisputed king of south boston's criminal underworld. nothing happened without bulger knowing about it and getting a piece of it. he shook down bookies and loan sharks. he charged thousands in rent to br bring cocaine and marijuana. and if though someone was going to get the better of him, he got to them first. today, the damage done by whitey bulger haunts boston and the families of his many alleged victims. bulger's life of crime started early. arrested in his teens, he was robbing banks by age 20. his shock of blond hair, earning him the name whitey, a name he is said to despise. with his hugged good looks and reckless flamboyance, bulger imagined himself boston ear version of hollywood gangster jimmy cagney. but instead of red carpets he was headed to alcatraz. a string of bank robberies land him in federal prison at age 25. he did his time and upon release vowed h he would never, ever go back. >> they had no hard proof. >> the "boston globe" re
quite a story here, deb. >> it really is.ames whitey bulger was arguably the undisputed king of south boston's criminal underworld. nothing happened without bulger knowing about it and getting a piece of it. he shook down bookies and loan sharks. he charged thousands in rent to br bring cocaine and marijuana. and if though someone was going to get the better of him, he got to them first. today, the damage done by whitey bulger haunts boston and the families of his many alleged victims....
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you can see some other different deb debts. back to your calls. ed from illinois. how is the president and democrats on the hill handling debt talks. what the president ought to propose. when the cost goes up or rent or electricity, the first thing he does is raise the cost of the product he's charging to his customers. the government should go out and look for additional revenues. not taxes but surcharges for things that are getting away completely free of any charge like the hedge fund trading billions are being traded. that's what the government ought to do. go after finding creative ways to generate revenue. that's what american business does. they don't necessarily cut their costs. they find different ways of generating revenue all right, ed. the chinese economy triggering a hard landing. the stronger than expected growth from earlier in june. what are your thoughts on how president obama and the democrats are handling their debt talks? caller: they are doing the best they can do. i give them praise. people are suffering out here. social security is the only t
you can see some other different deb debts. back to your calls. ed from illinois. how is the president and democrats on the hill handling debt talks. what the president ought to propose. when the cost goes up or rent or electricity, the first thing he does is raise the cost of the product he's charging to his customers. the government should go out and look for additional revenues. not taxes but surcharges for things that are getting away completely free of any charge like the hedge fund...
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i went to the everglades, stayed with the biologist, deb jansen, and then i did research in the courthouse on the case which was pretty cut and dry really if they had just told the truth of what happened, it would have been over, but the case went on for four years with much conflict between environmentalists and tribes and, you know, numerous people fighting for different reasons. >> host: who are the chickasaw indians and where do they live? where's their nation? >> guest: oh, well, we're -- who are the chickasaw indians? let's see, we've been around for, you know, centuries and centuries and centuries, and we're from the southeast, mississippi, tennessee. i just came from repatriation. i call it a remay -- in ceps, some of -- in kentucky, some of our remains from the past, and we came from mississippi, which many mississippians were the builders and there's mound sites all over the southeast. it's an incredibly complex culture in the past, and we then were removed because of andrew jackson's policies, and corruption and ended up in oklahoma which was it, indian territory, and oklahoma i
i went to the everglades, stayed with the biologist, deb jansen, and then i did research in the courthouse on the case which was pretty cut and dry really if they had just told the truth of what happened, it would have been over, but the case went on for four years with much conflict between environmentalists and tribes and, you know, numerous people fighting for different reasons. >> host: who are the chickasaw indians and where do they live? where's their nation? >> guest: oh,...
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deb feyerick is here with a sneak peek at her special "stone cold killer." >>> the president and congressionalover raising the debt ceiling. our next guest says don't bother. republican candidate tim pawlenty is here in the "american morning" studios. nine minutes past the hour. we're back in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes, and lexus for audi than ever before. ♪ experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for three months at no charge. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announcer ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. over raising the debt ceiling. our next guest says don't >>> probably heard this before, i'm telling it to you, the debt ceiling talks have hit the wall after meeting for five straight days, the president has pressed the pause button, he's calling on congressional leaders to figure
deb feyerick is here with a sneak peek at her special "stone cold killer." >>> the president and congressionalover raising the debt ceiling. our next guest says don't bother. republican candidate tim pawlenty is here in the "american morning" studios. nine minutes past the hour. we're back in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes, and lexus for audi than ever before. ♪ experience the summer of audi event and get over...
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deb once i comes to the table anatd the other refuses, it'st impossible to negotiate. i said this week we'll debate the solution of this crisis, whether republicans like it or not. democrats will be clear about what's atco stake. avert really the fate of our country in the global economy will be clear about our priority to avert a catastrophic defaultle d protector recovery.oucal ho to be clear about the middleground referred he found n him and would ask cut the to gep her house in order. democrats willing tout compromi, but compromise is not mean allowing republican colleagues to put the wants of a few millionaires and billionairesp, added the need for this nation nation and the world. our repeat the words t.s. eliot. hurry up, please. it's time. speakeron the >> mr. president. >> the republican leader. >> in morning business i asked if speakers on the republican side be p limited to 210 minutes each. o >> mr. president, washington is engaged in a debate right now nl over the kind of country want to be. the specific issueon these days at some point of the next several
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deb feyerick has details of last night's meeting.ho have already suffered so much and feel they are being left behind. >> that's right. exactly. especially among people so healthy before 9/11 and came down with all these various ailments in the decade following. this is one of three town hall meetings by the justice department. the purpose is to explain how this new victims compensation fund is going to work. that's the fund that was established by an act. the big issue coming up again and again last night, decision not to cover cancer. one man who spoke said he spent three months working at ground zero and fresh kill landfill. five years of a later he was diagnosed with throat cancer. >> i just think that this is an injustice to people that have cancer. i'm a retired police detective. i was down there for three months. i want to show you something. sometimes i have to eat through this tube because the muscles in my neck don't work to swallow. i breathe and talk through this tube. and i'm the lucky one because i have health insurance
deb feyerick has details of last night's meeting.ho have already suffered so much and feel they are being left behind. >> that's right. exactly. especially among people so healthy before 9/11 and came down with all these various ailments in the decade following. this is one of three town hall meetings by the justice department. the purpose is to explain how this new victims compensation fund is going to work. that's the fund that was established by an act. the big issue coming up again...
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but it's minor compared to what he believes would happen if we defaulted on our deb the leading business and economic voices of our time said it again and again, the risk of default are unthinkle. it would be a catastrophe. secretary geithner also sai we're running out of time to avoid this iceberg, this huge iceberg, mr. president, is in the ocean and our ship of state is headed toward it. the rating agencies have already placed our triple-a credit rating under revie and could downgrade it at any time. this is what secretary geithner said. again, i quote -- "the eyes of the country are on us, the eyes of the world are ons and we need to me sure we stand together and send a beginsive de signal that we're going to take the necessary steps to avoid default." so, mr. president, i ask what it will take my republican colleagues to wake up to the fact that they're playing a game of political chick wen the entire global economy -- chicken with the entire global economy. they must wake up soon, mr. president. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader is recognize
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national public radio featured an interview with a massachusetts 8th agreed teacher, deb alan, who was excited about her freedom to does homo sexual behavior. if someone wants to challenge me, give me a break, it's legal now. the npr reporter explained that the teacher now discusses gay sex with students tore rowly and explicitly with a chart in the 8th grade. i feel like i'm representing parents who have not been invited to speak who have a seriously held religious view that marriage is between one man and woman and they want to protect their young children against other views. robin in 2006 had their 7-year-old son joey come home to tell about a book the teacher read to the 1st grade class on same-sex relationships. they thought he was mistaken at first. the request the school inform them about such presentations, and they were turned down. another couple, david and tonya parker had a worse result when questioning the teaching of the same-sex issues to their young son. mr. parker found himself in jail. i'm trying to be a good dad parker said after the arrangement. they were christian
national public radio featured an interview with a massachusetts 8th agreed teacher, deb alan, who was excited about her freedom to does homo sexual behavior. if someone wants to challenge me, give me a break, it's legal now. the npr reporter explained that the teacher now discusses gay sex with students tore rowly and explicitly with a chart in the 8th grade. i feel like i'm representing parents who have not been invited to speak who have a seriously held religious view that marriage is...