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. >> elizabeth do, you have anything on that? >> no. >> let's go right there. >> john with congressman garrett's office. if the penalty is considered to be attacks for not adhering i guess this is all for the constitutional lawyers too. is that tax then considered a direct tax and therefore subject to apportionment? and if so, what sort of problems do you see that causing? >> so i think the question whether it's a tax is really the dispute has been over whether it's a tax at all. so the argument that it is constitutional under the taxing power is that it raises revenue. it's not punitive, and the supreme court has held that the label given to attacks is not going to be determinative. so the fact that it's called a penalty does not necessarily mean that it's not actually a tax. i don't think anyone is talking about the aia. i want to raise an interesting point about that. as randy mentioned in his opening remarks, the anti-injunction act could hunt this issue until the individual mandate goes into effect in 2014 and the tax or pen
. >> elizabeth do, you have anything on that? >> no. >> let's go right there. >> john with congressman garrett's office. if the penalty is considered to be attacks for not adhering i guess this is all for the constitutional lawyers too. is that tax then considered a direct tax and therefore subject to apportionment? and if so, what sort of problems do you see that causing? >> so i think the question whether it's a tax is really the dispute has been over whether...
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i support what they do. >> tonight, norman lear is hosting a fundraising dinner for elizabeth warren in los angeles which is co-hosted by barbra streisand. >> i love the irony of scott brown's campaign doing an ad that is so hollywood. saying can you believe how hollywood elizabeth warren is? that's rich. okay now first of all elizabeth warren has collected more money than scott brown. $5.7 million to $3.2 million for scott brown in that race in massachusetts. for the senate seat, of course. now where is the money coming from? that's what scott brown is complaining about. elizabeth warren has raised 39% from massachusetts. 18% in california. that's the source of the complaints and 43% elsewhere. when go to scout brown in this race he has raised 65% from massachusetts, not much from california because no one in l.a. likes this guy. but get a load of this hypocrisy. when he won his senate seat in 2010, do you know how much of his money came from outside sources? 70% came from outside of massachusetts. what's the matter, i'm a massachusetts boy. you got to get your money from massachuset
i support what they do. >> tonight, norman lear is hosting a fundraising dinner for elizabeth warren in los angeles which is co-hosted by barbra streisand. >> i love the irony of scott brown's campaign doing an ad that is so hollywood. saying can you believe how hollywood elizabeth warren is? that's rich. okay now first of all elizabeth warren has collected more money than scott brown. $5.7 million to $3.2 million for scott brown in that race in massachusetts. for the senate seat,...
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>> probably elizabeth. >> do you? >> i miss her, charlie. we were very good friends.. a really wonderful, genuine, very, very talented -- and made fun of herself. that was the quality i loved about her the most. >> and men? >> who do i miss the most? probably my husband, ex-husband. >> you had an interesting marriage. he lived in tokyo for a significant portion, but the marriage continued. >> continued. he died in the '80s. >> we were talking about marriage, shirley, in the last segment about whether it's relevant, does it still continue, and gloria said to me, no, she would never get married again. she's turning 78 on march 25th. she said, no, i would never do that again. i'm happy with my life. where do you stand on that? >> asolutely agree with her. i was married when i was 19, so -- and he was my kind of protector, guardian, helpmate, companion when i came to hollywood. it's interesting with the stuff happening to me now, with all -- >> what stuff? >> the pictures and the stage show, the movies and the new ben stiller and the new -- all these pictures, it's like w
>> probably elizabeth. >> do you? >> i miss her, charlie. we were very good friends.. a really wonderful, genuine, very, very talented -- and made fun of herself. that was the quality i loved about her the most. >> and men? >> who do i miss the most? probably my husband, ex-husband. >> you had an interesting marriage. he lived in tokyo for a significant portion, but the marriage continued. >> continued. he died in the '80s. >> we were talking...
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do you plan to tell congress when you are there next week? the cfpb is kind of president obama's maybe. he pushed for it along with elizabeth warren. how do you push for an independent agency along with all the policy? >> the path is pretty clearly marked. yeah the federal trade commission, securities and exchange commission, the banking agencies, the cftc, a number of them. the fact of the matter is the weirdest thing from the administration. they may be interested in a lot of things we're doing and supportive of a lot of things, but we're happy to work with anybody and everybody, whether their elected officials or appointed officials -- whether they are elected officials or appointed officials. members of the congress and the senate, we want them to have the opportunity to understand and appreciate what we're doing. we will work with members from both parties and across the country. they respond to the same constituents we hear from with the very same kind of problems, losing their houses, drowning in credit-card debt, dealing with student loans. as we make progress on the issues, i think that is helpful in terms of building suppo
do you plan to tell congress when you are there next week? the cfpb is kind of president obama's maybe. he pushed for it along with elizabeth warren. how do you push for an independent agency along with all the policy? >> the path is pretty clearly marked. yeah the federal trade commission, securities and exchange commission, the banking agencies, the cftc, a number of them. the fact of the matter is the weirdest thing from the administration. they may be interested in a lot of things...
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elizabeth. lawrence is doing the big show tonight. you switch over from traffic. >> we need coffee. we're feeling the effects of 4:35 on a friday morning. out the door, you have time for that extra cup of coffee. here's what a look at temperatures are out the door right now. mostly in the 40s. you can see a few cooler spots though. check out fairfield coming in at freezing now. 32 degrees in fairfield. a little warmer in oakland, 46 degrees there. for the most part we are mostly clear. we are seeing a little patchy fog along the coast. we have another nice day. if you liked yesterday kind of a repeat, similar story maybe a little warmer but the high is moving east. what we are going to be left with is this low and we are going to see changes as early as tomorrow. coming up we'll take a look at your seven-day forecast. there's a long line of rain in our forecast for next week. so you want to stay tuned with more on that. in the meantime, gianna has traffic. >> i guess we should enjoy the roads while they are dry. so far, so good. no major accidents to report. the only thing you have
elizabeth. lawrence is doing the big show tonight. you switch over from traffic. >> we need coffee. we're feeling the effects of 4:35 on a friday morning. out the door, you have time for that extra cup of coffee. here's what a look at temperatures are out the door right now. mostly in the 40s. you can see a few cooler spots though. check out fairfield coming in at freezing now. 32 degrees in fairfield. a little warmer in oakland, 46 degrees there. for the most part we are mostly clear. we...
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do. we're going to find elizabeth. and she's getting ready to get ambushed. ready to do this, guys? ou know who i am? >> i do know who you are, emeril. >> guess what. i'm ready to ambush you. >> you are not? >> i am. we're going to kick your lunch up a few notches. you know what? i'm coming home with you. >> you are not. you're going to cook in my kitchen. >> are you ready to get ambu ambushed? >> yeah. >> what were you thinking of making? >> corn and meat quiche. >> what if i change that? >> amazing. >> reporter: elizabeth's quiche, nice. but emeril has something more grand in mind. >> i was thinking we'd do a creative salad. and let's see what kind of fish they have. >> perfect. >> and some nice, healthy vegetable. what's going on, guys? >> how are you? >> how are you? good to see you. how are you? >> reporter: when shopping with emeril, he creates quite a stir. except, of course, when it comes to the fish counter. come on, number. how does the number thing work? >> i don't know. >> reporter: even celebrity chefs need to take a number. >> only in new york. >> reporter: with the sho
do. we're going to find elizabeth. and she's getting ready to get ambushed. ready to do this, guys? ou know who i am? >> i do know who you are, emeril. >> guess what. i'm ready to ambush you. >> you are not? >> i am. we're going to kick your lunch up a few notches. you know what? i'm coming home with you. >> you are not. you're going to cook in my kitchen. >> are you ready to get ambu ambushed? >> yeah. >> what were you thinking of making?...
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do that. but i want to talk about this elizabeth taylor thing you're doing. this is exciting for you.enius. 'cause i think you're an amazing actress. and you're going to do liz taylor? >> yes, i am playing elizabeth taylor from -- it starts with me as her in "cleopatra," so it's -- kind of spans over the years of her relationship with richard burton, which was toward the end of both of their lives. >> jimmy: and who's playing richard burton? >> we don't know yet. [ jimmy clears throat ] no, i really don't know yet. [ laughter ] i really don't know. people are -- >> jimmy: i'm not doing anything, so whenever you want to -- [ laughter ] you want to invite me to something else? i can do that. i mean -- or "saturday night live." whatever. i could play richard burton. wait, it's -- what's it called? >> sorry. i've been around all of these funny people all day, so i'm kind of having the giggles. >> jimmy: you have the gigglefest? >> yeah. what did you say? >> jimmy: i said who's -- i said what's it called? >> "liz and dick." >> jimmy: "liz and dick?" >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, hey,
do that. but i want to talk about this elizabeth taylor thing you're doing. this is exciting for you.enius. 'cause i think you're an amazing actress. and you're going to do liz taylor? >> yes, i am playing elizabeth taylor from -- it starts with me as her in "cleopatra," so it's -- kind of spans over the years of her relationship with richard burton, which was toward the end of both of their lives. >> jimmy: and who's playing richard burton? >> we don't know yet. [...
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do what we say or you don't get any of that money. money that's 40% of their budget to fund medicaid today. >> shannon: elizabeth, how do the states dealll or none proposition? is it really as dire as that sounds? >> no. first of all, the federal government is going to split the bill 100% at the beginning of the program and then it tapers down to a whopping 90% still. so this is a great deal for the states. many state leaders, we have over 500 state legislators from every state in the union, district of columbia and puerto rico saying hey, we totally disagree with the challengers to this. we think this is a great deal for our state budgets and for the neediest among our residents who really need access to quality affordable care. >> shannon: karen, aside from the financial issue, a lot of the states are arguing this is the federal government overstepping its constitutional powers. is that accurate? >> right. because the fear is that let's say we win on the individual mandate issue, could we lose the war, so to speak, if the federal government can just do an end run and reply to awful to us do whatever they say because they'll threaten
do what we say or you don't get any of that money. money that's 40% of their budget to fund medicaid today. >> shannon: elizabeth, how do the states dealll or none proposition? is it really as dire as that sounds? >> no. first of all, the federal government is going to split the bill 100% at the beginning of the program and then it tapers down to a whopping 90% still. so this is a great deal for the states. many state leaders, we have over 500 state legislators from every state in...
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. >> i just wanted to ascii ascii i thought elizabeth warren would do in massachusetts. 's such a well spoken person. >> i am sure of the elizabeth warren fan club. >> me too. [applause] i think she is great. i am disappointed that president obama did not name her head at the consumer finance protection bureau. they didn't go along with the next guy either. he could've appointed elizabeth warren by recess appointment. i'm sorry that he didn't, but to have elizabeth warren is the next united states senator from massachusetts i will forgive barack obama. it's not going to be easy. scott brown is a good candidate and a tough candidate. she is now a little bit behind. i have faith in the people of massachusetts and icy but elizabeth warren would be in the united states senate and that is my prayer as was my hope. and you should, too. thank you so much. [applause] >> is very nonfiction author of book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweaked us at twitter.com/booktv. >> jim blakely is the communications director for the institute.
. >> i just wanted to ascii ascii i thought elizabeth warren would do in massachusetts. 's such a well spoken person. >> i am sure of the elizabeth warren fan club. >> me too. [applause] i think she is great. i am disappointed that president obama did not name her head at the consumer finance protection bureau. they didn't go along with the next guy either. he could've appointed elizabeth warren by recess appointment. i'm sorry that he didn't, but to have elizabeth warren is...
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do it too. and elizabeth said -- said you know what? i'm going to sue for all the plaque folks in the state of massachusetts. this is like in the 1760's. to be free. can you imagine? they said wait a minute, we're going to let you and three others be free but we're not going to free all black folks. but that's an idea of our -- how our people at the early yert point used the ideals of the constitution for their freedom. so let me get -- i'm going to stay on my time. stay on my time. i want you all to know shirley and i will have been married 44 years on monday of next week -- friday of next week, and she's the best part of my day. her birthday is monday so only al williams could get us to come up here on a friday or thursday and do this but we are really appreciative to do this. up need three things for a successful life. i'm going to give you some little jewels here. something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to. think about it. that's it. you need three things for a successful life. something to do, someone to lov
do it too. and elizabeth said -- said you know what? i'm going to sue for all the plaque folks in the state of massachusetts. this is like in the 1760's. to be free. can you imagine? they said wait a minute, we're going to let you and three others be free but we're not going to free all black folks. but that's an idea of our -- how our people at the early yert point used the ideals of the constitution for their freedom. so let me get -- i'm going to stay on my time. stay on my time. i want you...
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elizabeth. >> i can't do a british accent to save my life. all of you and spare all of you. by all accounts that trip was a success. peter hunt of the bbc was in brazil with harry as he wrapped things up. >> reporter: after ten days of arresting images this was a more familiar one, a royal in a carriage, albeit with a harry twist. polo is one of the prince's passions. on the field a warm encounter with an argentine opponent. the divisive issue of the falklands a world away. this game was to raise money for harry's african charity, senta bali, which means forget me not, in honor of his mother, diana. not all of it went the prince's way. harry spoke afterwards of his visits to belize, the bahamas, jamaica, and brazil, which he described as emotional. >> the warmth of reception that we've -- that we've received from every single country we've been to, including brazil, has been utterly amazing. and i personally had no idea how much of an influence the queen has on all these countries, which is to me very humbling. and i was actually quite -- i w
elizabeth. >> i can't do a british accent to save my life. all of you and spare all of you. by all accounts that trip was a success. peter hunt of the bbc was in brazil with harry as he wrapped things up. >> reporter: after ten days of arresting images this was a more familiar one, a royal in a carriage, albeit with a harry twist. polo is one of the prince's passions. on the field a warm encounter with an argentine opponent. the divisive issue of the falklands a world away. this...
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. >>> certainly this weekend was a time to do yard work, elizabeth, because it was absolutely gorgeouseous. i don't think i've ever used a leaf blower in my life! >> just the rake! >> i guess so. maybe you have to have a yard first! that would help! it was a great day to get outdoors, actually a few degrees warmer today than we saw yesterday. overall, just a picture perfect weekend. still not bad outside. temperatures mostly in the 60s across the bay area. fran coming in around 60 degrees, but still 69 in oakland, 67 if you're out in concord. tonight, we'll cool things down, mostly in the 30s and 40s. on the chilly side. tomorrow, you'll notice the biggest difference, temperatures about 10 to 15 degrees cooler tomorrow than what we saw over the weekend. the 70s are gone for a little while longer. temperatures tomorrow, climbing into the upper 60s across inland spots. for the most part, mid-60s. satellite and radar, keeping high pressure in the forecast. that's what's going on right now, bringing all this nice, dry warm weather. future cast shows a slightly different pattern developing
. >>> certainly this weekend was a time to do yard work, elizabeth, because it was absolutely gorgeouseous. i don't think i've ever used a leaf blower in my life! >> just the rake! >> i guess so. maybe you have to have a yard first! that would help! it was a great day to get outdoors, actually a few degrees warmer today than we saw yesterday. overall, just a picture perfect weekend. still not bad outside. temperatures mostly in the 60s across the bay area. fran coming in...
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do. elizabeth cohen has more in today's "health for her." >> reporter: when renie was 42, she began to noticenges. >> i can't wear tight shirts. i have budges i swore i would never, ever have. >> reporter: she realized her metabolism was not the same as in her younger years. metabolism converts food and drink into energy. as we wage, men and women tend to see a slowdown. >> the primary cause for the slowdown of the metabolism is the fact the body tends to start to replace lean body mass with fat mass. muscle burns more calories than fat does. >> reporter: that means it's easier to gain weight. moore offers these tips to maintaining a healthy metabolism. >> make sure you are physically active, as much as you can every day. make sure you maintain a healthy and balanced diet. stay away from fad diets and products that promise to help rev up the metabolism because they generally don't work. >> reporter: esler says she is accepting this fact of the life. >> at the end of the day if my definition of healthy and my feeling my best isn't me in my 20s, that's okay. it's just okay. >> reporter: i'm eli
do. elizabeth cohen has more in today's "health for her." >> reporter: when renie was 42, she began to noticenges. >> i can't wear tight shirts. i have budges i swore i would never, ever have. >> reporter: she realized her metabolism was not the same as in her younger years. metabolism converts food and drink into energy. as we wage, men and women tend to see a slowdown. >> the primary cause for the slowdown of the metabolism is the fact the body tends to start...
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but what queen elizabeth was caught on camera doing this weekend... that has sooe peoole calling her ne. you're atching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. - the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. pew this morning... pregnancy ccn increase a woman's chance of dying from a heart attack. that's according to a new study cited in u-s-a today. researchers from the university of southern california found heart attacks &pin pregnant women are three times more deadly than in a woman who isn't regnant. researchers say doctors need to be more awarr that heaat attaaks during pregnancy differ from a typical heart attack. formmr vice president dick cheney continues toorecovvr in falls chhrch virginia this morning after undergoing heart transplant surgery. the 71-year-old waited ore than 20 monthssf
but what queen elizabeth was caught on camera doing this weekend... that has sooe peoole calling her ne. you're atching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. - the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. pew this morning... pregnancy...
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. >> we do believe when we're done with our investigation, the family will know all of the facts and details. >> i'm elizabeth reporting. >> coming up tonight at 7:00, do you remember these pictures? awful, dozens of mobile homes destroyed by flooding in woodbridge last september. since then, the family down there have been fighting to rebuild, but now the judge has ruled against them. we'll tell you what's next for holly acres mobile home park at 7:00. >>> still to come, a brush with royalty creates a blushing bride on her wedding day. topper. >> the winds are still blowing around a little bit, which is good news. we'll tell you why. we had an average day. 60 and 53. average is 60 and 41. we'll come back and talk about what is in danger and when it's going to get warmer again. >>> up next, maryland's general assembly weighs in on prince georges county's plan to start charging a bag tax. we'll be back after the break. labored breathing ] [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] washington can't ignore the facts. more air pollution means more childhood
. >> we do believe when we're done with our investigation, the family will know all of the facts and details. >> i'm elizabeth reporting. >> coming up tonight at 7:00, do you remember these pictures? awful, dozens of mobile homes destroyed by flooding in woodbridge last september. since then, the family down there have been fighting to rebuild, but now the judge has ruled against them. we'll tell you what's next for holly acres mobile home park at 7:00. >>> still to...
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already paid them tens of billions are positive for bonuses and legal fees, is so what do they want now? elizabeth mcdonald is here tonight. >> and something serious is going on between israel and obama administration and it has to do with iran. and hillary clinton doing a political tanning well her husband? why they are not seeing eye to eye. eye. we'll heareeeeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us a
already paid them tens of billions are positive for bonuses and legal fees, is so what do they want now? elizabeth mcdonald is here tonight. >> and something serious is going on between israel and obama administration and it has to do with iran. and hillary clinton doing a political tanning well her husband? why they are not seeing eye to eye. eye. we'll heareeeeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico...
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already paid them tens of billions are positive for bonuses and legal fees, is so what do they want now? elizabeth mcdonald is here tonight. >> and something serious is going on between israel and obama administration and it has to do with iran. and hillary clinton doing a political tanning well her husband? why they are not seeing eye to eye. we'll hear from secretary clinton herself. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte
already paid them tens of billions are positive for bonuses and legal fees, is so what do they want now? elizabeth mcdonald is here tonight. >> and something serious is going on between israel and obama administration and it has to do with iran. and hillary clinton doing a political tanning well her husband? why they are not seeing eye to eye. we'll hear from secretary clinton herself. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash --...
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>> i saw elizabeth berkeley do lenny in london. >> you're the winner. >> she played lenny bruce's wifee show but how about uncut and unedited tv, a lot of foul language and nudity would be nice you can show late at night. >> i didn't realize the mikes were open. >> even though i told you a thousand times. >> i don't pay attention. i start swearing immediately and taking clothes off. >> you've been fine. >> oh. 30 seconds after we go to our radio commercial break. >> whenever i tell you. it doesn't happen every break, it's when i tell you. >> i did not know that. >> oh, wow steph. >> you're already getting the smart, uncut version enjoy. >> why do you think i was talking to the people on current? >> i don't know, i don't really care. >> you're talking. >> let's go to, let's see, oh, david in london, why look at us, dave in london you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> hello, guys. good afternoon. first of all, on behalf of your mother, stephanie and rebecca and everyone in the chatroom, please lose the hat. >> no. no. >> to show solidarity i'm sure he could lose his shirt. >> tour lo
>> i saw elizabeth berkeley do lenny in london. >> you're the winner. >> she played lenny bruce's wifee show but how about uncut and unedited tv, a lot of foul language and nudity would be nice you can show late at night. >> i didn't realize the mikes were open. >> even though i told you a thousand times. >> i don't pay attention. i start swearing immediately and taking clothes off. >> you've been fine. >> oh. 30 seconds after we go to our radio...
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and supported elizabeth keckly in her efforts to do this. certainly gave her moral support. and there's a beautiful little wooden inkwell when abraham lincoln died mrs. keckly asked for a memento of the president and mrs. keckly gave her this inkwell. we all associate mary lincoln because the stories one remembers of mary lincoln were the elegance and the spending and the possessions and we do have some beautiful pieces that came through the family. a beautiful diamond and gold enameled wristwatch, china. but also the kind of thing you save, a scrap of fabric from the redecoration of the red room that was saved by the decorating firm and eventually found its way to the museum so we know -- we get a little bit of an idea of the fabric that was used in the room. >> edith roosroosevelt, what war style? >> the white house that we know first came into being, came to be the white in white house. and edith roosevelt -- and theodore roosevelt wanted it to evoke it's sort of colonial roots and so it's a very federal, formal white house. the beautiful pillars. the great entryway. the
and supported elizabeth keckly in her efforts to do this. certainly gave her moral support. and there's a beautiful little wooden inkwell when abraham lincoln died mrs. keckly asked for a memento of the president and mrs. keckly gave her this inkwell. we all associate mary lincoln because the stories one remembers of mary lincoln were the elegance and the spending and the possessions and we do have some beautiful pieces that came through the family. a beautiful diamond and gold enameled...
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lincoln gave money and supported elizabeth kekly in her efforts to do this or certainly gave her moral support. there's a beautiful little wooden ink well that when abraham lincoln died, mrs. kekly asked for a momento of the president. mrs. lincoln gave her this ink well. there are also beautiful pieces. we all associate mary lincoln -- the stories one remembers of mary lincoln are of the elegance and spending and possessions. we do have some beautiful pieces that came through the family. a beautiful diamond and gold e namled wristwatch. china. also a scrap of fabric from the redecoration of the red room that was saved by the decorating firm. and eventually found its way to the museum. so we know -- we get a little bit of an idea of the fabric that was used in that room and what her style was. >> edith roosevelt. what was her style? >> edith roosevelt -- well, edith roosevelt retid tdid the e white house. it was at that point that the white house that we know first came into being. edith roosevelt wanted and theodore voez velt wanted it to invoke its sort of colonial roots. so it's a v
lincoln gave money and supported elizabeth kekly in her efforts to do this or certainly gave her moral support. there's a beautiful little wooden ink well that when abraham lincoln died, mrs. kekly asked for a momento of the president. mrs. lincoln gave her this ink well. there are also beautiful pieces. we all associate mary lincoln -- the stories one remembers of mary lincoln are of the elegance and spending and possessions. we do have some beautiful pieces that came through the family. a...
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do we need the government to slash for main stream to hire. welcome to forbes on fox. we'll go with teave and rich and elizabeth and bill and rick and dennis. rich, as government jobs go down do private jobs increase? >> yes, there is a correlation and i will tell you why. people who run companies from large to small, they are really uncertain about the future. they are uncertain about the future because of political uncertainties regulatory uncertainties and tax uncertainties. when government cuts jobs, it sends a signal that maybe the government will not eat the whole economy. >> it is good for private jobs. >> i wish it were that easy . the truth is, nothing that reveals in correlation. look remember what the government jobs are all too often. talking about teachers and firefighters and policemen. and this does nothing to boost private employment and however, what you are seeing happen here is a narrative where people who don't want to give the administration credit for a booming economy coming, they will use things like this. if we told you, if you cut jobs. it is not yob cut in government but administration policies that are putting us
do we need the government to slash for main stream to hire. welcome to forbes on fox. we'll go with teave and rich and elizabeth and bill and rick and dennis. rich, as government jobs go down do private jobs increase? >> yes, there is a correlation and i will tell you why. people who run companies from large to small, they are really uncertain about the future. they are uncertain about the future because of political uncertainties regulatory uncertainties and tax uncertainties. when...
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do. elizabeth macdonald, thank you very much. >> reporter: sure, jenna, thank you. the search for a 13-year-old teenager missing for more than a year. police have found human remains not far from her home. we have the latest in a disturbing case. >>> and two men lucky to be alive after their boat cap sizes on the open sea. we'll tell you what happened. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life, or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car with us, it could save you time and money.
do. elizabeth macdonald, thank you very much. >> reporter: sure, jenna, thank you. the search for a 13-year-old teenager missing for more than a year. police have found human remains not far from her home. we have the latest in a disturbing case. >>> and two men lucky to be alive after their boat cap sizes on the open sea. we'll tell you what happened. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the...
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you put a cap on it as a company you make more money and that's what companies are supposed to do. >> elizabethakes are enormous.
you put a cap on it as a company you make more money and that's what companies are supposed to do. >> elizabethakes are enormous.
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you put a cap on it as a company you make more money and that's what companies are supposed to do. >> elizabethakes are enormous. >>> the u.s. supreme court gets down to the heart of the matter in one of the biggest cases in more than a decade. the cous
you put a cap on it as a company you make more money and that's what companies are supposed to do. >> elizabethakes are enormous. >>> the u.s. supreme court gets down to the heart of the matter in one of the biggest cases in more than a decade. the cous
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elizabeth warren will go from being the darling of liberals to the candidate for liberals want to forget. she's already done by a significant amount in the latest polls, and scott brown against expectations is doingquite well, opposing the hhs contraception mandate. >> that's an elizabeth won't makes it, right? what becomes senator from massachusetts. >> the economy will be affected in addition by the weakening of the chinese economy, which it's really on the verge of a serious downturn. which will affect the entire global economy, including the united states. >> interesting. i predict president obama will do an about-face and help arm the syrian rebels who are confronting the assad regime forces. bye-bye!
elizabeth warren will go from being the darling of liberals to the candidate for liberals want to forget. she's already done by a significant amount in the latest polls, and scott brown against expectations is doingquite well, opposing the hhs contraception mandate. >> that's an elizabeth won't makes it, right? what becomes senator from massachusetts. >> the economy will be affected in addition by the weakening of the chinese economy, which it's really on the verge of a serious...
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. >>> massachusetts senate candidate elizabeth warren takes center stage doing so in hollywood.he's the new it girl and republicans are using it as an election issue. >>> plus how a drunk driver ended up on the runway of a crowded international airport. this story has serious implications for airport security. we'll tell you about it. this one's for all us lawnsmiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. show the yard who's boss, with this cordless black and decker trimmer, just $84.97. [ male announcer ] for our town. [ dog barks ] for our country. ♪ for our future. ♪ this isn't just the car we wanted to build. it's the car america had to build. ♪ the extended range electric chevy volt. from the heart of detroit to the health of the country, chevy runs deep. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up
. >>> massachusetts senate candidate elizabeth warren takes center stage doing so in hollywood.he's the new it girl and republicans are using it as an election issue. >>> plus how a drunk driver ended up on the runway of a crowded international airport. this story has serious implications for airport security. we'll tell you about it. this one's for all us lawnsmiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies -...
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doing the work, we appreciate you. stalled layoffs. all for one and one for all. [applause] >> commissioners, superintendent, my name is elizabeth connelly, vice president for substitutes at uesf. tonight i speak for dennis kelly, who is in washington d.c. doing business with the afg, working on matters such as these tonight. layoffs should not be employed as the district administrator uses it to lure more money into the district from city hall. it should not be part of the budgeting each year in. it means real pain for real people. laos disrupt the pain -- disrupt the lives of teachers and paraprofessionals. that disrupts the lives of our students. a smiling superintendent an easy lead service about social justice are not serviced by layoffs. [applause] putting one set of school against another. the celebration carried out by deputy superintendent and the principles he called down to testify in favor of skipping seniority is despicable. their celebration, when others are being laid off, is evidence of a callous heartlessness that we have not seen in san francisco before. in the demand by the president of the administrators unio
doing the work, we appreciate you. stalled layoffs. all for one and one for all. [applause] >> commissioners, superintendent, my name is elizabeth connelly, vice president for substitutes at uesf. tonight i speak for dennis kelly, who is in washington d.c. doing business with the afg, working on matters such as these tonight. layoffs should not be employed as the district administrator uses it to lure more money into the district from city hall. it should not be part of the budgeting each...