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did you get emma? did you get emma? didja? didja, huh? huh? whoa, whoa! calm down, little lady. take it easy, take it easy. ( chuckles) no. what did you get? something very close, exactly along those lines. a clint eastwood, lee marvin shoot-'em-up western! hmm... hmm... so prepare yourself for the bloody mayhem and unholy carnage of joshua logan's paint your wagon! with blood, i bet! ( evil laughter ) ( horse innying ) hey! that's a pretty sorry-looking wagon you got there... mister. i reckon it could use a... coat of paint. well, what are we waitin' for? ( hoedown music playing ) ♪ gonna paint our wagon ♪ gonna paint it good ♪ we ain't braggin' ♪ we're gonna coat that wood ♪ they're gonna paint that wagon ♪ ♪ they're gonna paint it good ♪ they ain't braggin' ♪ ♪ they're gonna coat that wood ♪ ( short scream ) they're singing! they're singing, marge! why aren't they killing each other? yeah, their guns are right there. wait, wait, wait... here comes lee marvin. thank god. he's always drunk and violent. eh, what the hell is going on in my town? we're just paintin' this wagon. yo
did you get emma? did you get emma? didja? didja, huh? huh? whoa, whoa! calm down, little lady. take it easy, take it easy. ( chuckles) no. what did you get? something very close, exactly along those lines. a clint eastwood, lee marvin shoot-'em-up western! hmm... hmm... so prepare yourself for the bloody mayhem and unholy carnage of joshua logan's paint your wagon! with blood, i bet! ( evil laughter ) ( horse innying ) hey! that's a pretty sorry-looking wagon you got there... mister. i reckon...
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publicas de arlington solo el 64 porciento de alumnos latinos se graduan a tiempo y es por eso que la dra emmaand-sanchez, miembro de la junta escolar de ese condado, esta organizando la primera cumbre educativa donde estudiantes, padres de familia y profesores se reuniran con el proposito de buscar soluciones "casi 50 % de los estudiantes que reprueban son latinos tienen que mejorar! " en la cumbre se creara una agenda de accion "es importante que los padres y los estudiantes participen ya que tenemos que mejorar tenemos problemas de desercion escolar." el trabajo es uno de los problemas dicen padres y estudiantes.. "yo estoy trabajando y estudiando y cada vez que me llegan cheques yo dijo, mmm mira, y eso que yo soy part time , y me pongo a pensar y si seria full time y no estoy estudiando puedo ganar el doble de esto!" "un muchacho no esta maduro como para poder trabajar a esa edad y luego agarrar la responsabilidad de estudiar es muy dificil" y tambien el embarazo prematuro de muchas adolescentes"a los 16 embarazan
publicas de arlington solo el 64 porciento de alumnos latinos se graduan a tiempo y es por eso que la dra emmaand-sanchez, miembro de la junta escolar de ese condado, esta organizando la primera cumbre educativa donde estudiantes, padres de familia y profesores se reuniran con el proposito de buscar soluciones "casi 50 % de los estudiantes que reprueban son latinos tienen que mejorar! " en la cumbre se creara una agenda de accion "es importante que los padres y los estudiantes...
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police believe 14-year-old charlie and 7-year-old emma line dalton were killed thursday. charlie was a junior volunteer firefighter for the squad that ended up responding for calls for help from the dalton home. darcy spepser starts us off tonight. >> reporter: at the mount arie fire station firefighters spring into action. here they are doing their jobs with heavy hearts. a junior firefighter, charlie dalton jr. was killed at the hands of his own family a murder/suicide that left the whole family dead. >> charlie was a likable kid. he was enthusiastic about his duties. >> reporter: 38-year-old charles dalton jr. killed his wife jennifer and two kids, 14-year-old charlie and 7-year-old emmaline. each was shot once. they were found in their beds. the bodies found in their home friday evening. police say dalton took his own life, his body found on the floor next to the bed in the master bedroom. >> people in the neighborhood are trying to put the puzzle pieces together, figure out how this could have happened. >> reporter: police say he was a cabinet maker and a night shift
police believe 14-year-old charlie and 7-year-old emma line dalton were killed thursday. charlie was a junior volunteer firefighter for the squad that ended up responding for calls for help from the dalton home. darcy spepser starts us off tonight. >> reporter: at the mount arie fire station firefighters spring into action. here they are doing their jobs with heavy hearts. a junior firefighter, charlie dalton jr. was killed at the hands of his own family a murder/suicide that left the...
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. >> my name is emma ashburn with the japanese newspaper.and i am just wondering, it seems like organized labor does pretty well in the industry and so i was just wondering if you could comment o that and the effect it might have over the medium term. >> i didn't hear the first part of the question. >> is this on? just thinking about it it seems like there was a posive payout to sleeper from the gm and although restructuring over the first half of this year and if you could comment mn that and whether that is seen as a big victoryr -- and what it might have in termsf an afft on labor over the medium term. thanks. >> you know, american works particularlyuto workerwere responsie for designing cars. in fact the law currently constituted prevents us from having any input in those decisions. and we end up, the workers and up paying the price for bad management. now, if you look at the number of autoworkers losing their jobs. if you look at their standard of living you would have to say they paid a pretty heavy price. we are saving as many jobs as
. >> my name is emma ashburn with the japanese newspaper.and i am just wondering, it seems like organized labor does pretty well in the industry and so i was just wondering if you could comment o that and the effect it might have over the medium term. >> i didn't hear the first part of the question. >> is this on? just thinking about it it seems like there was a posive payout to sleeper from the gm and although restructuring over the first half of this year and if you could...
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derrick ckery and his wife emma also helped support women battling. jim zorn's wife joy rounded on the the team captains. they ate lunch with the team. they were also given brand-new wigs, scarves and makeup. the ladies will get tickets for the game on sunday against the rams and also a private tour of the park in ashburn. >> i think it turned out really well. i think the ladies have a fun day. they're able to get makeup, wigs, and try on jeans, really just have a good day in the middle of a heart time. the event means a lot to cooley coulee. his mother is now cancer free. >>> how is year credit score? thanks to the recession, chances are it took a hit, and obvious it's credit card balances that can do the most damage. there are a few steps, though, that you can take to maintain, even improve your credit score in these tough times. cnbc's carmen wong ulrich has more on today's insider report. >> reporter: even though ward of the c.a.r.d. act went into effect last month, more americans with even the best edit records are seeing their terms change and n
derrick ckery and his wife emma also helped support women battling. jim zorn's wife joy rounded on the the team captains. they ate lunch with the team. they were also given brand-new wigs, scarves and makeup. the ladies will get tickets for the game on sunday against the rams and also a private tour of the park in ashburn. >> i think it turned out really well. i think the ladies have a fun day. they're able to get makeup, wigs, and try on jeans, really just have a good day in the middle...
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professor deborah kelly, her estranged husband mark niederbrock, their daughter emma and melanie wells. the suspect 20-year-old richard akrofsky is an aspiring rapper. the victims suffered a violent death. >> preliminary results indicate the causes of death were blunt force trauma to the head. >> reporter: he's already been charged with mark niederbrock's killing. a family friend says a week before the murder they attended a concert in michigan and the girls hung out with him before and after the show. police say mckrofsky was staying at hellie's home prior to the killings. >>> a carjacking suspect remains on theun today. police hope a new sketch will help find him. this is a sketch of a man who carjacked a woman at gun point then led police on a wild chase thursday night. the man pulled a gun on a woman and drove her into maryland while police gave chase. that ended with a crash in prince george's county. the suspect then took off on foot and is still on the run. >>> close to home today, it's a day to ditch your cars in d.c. >> d.c. residents will soon pay more to open the fawcetts an
professor deborah kelly, her estranged husband mark niederbrock, their daughter emma and melanie wells. the suspect 20-year-old richard akrofsky is an aspiring rapper. the victims suffered a violent death. >> preliminary results indicate the causes of death were blunt force trauma to the head. >> reporter: he's already been charged with mark niederbrock's killing. a family friend says a week before the murder they attended a concert in michigan and the girls hung out with him before...
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that hissing sound emma nateing from a carbonated beverage.zz. ñÑ@ >> greg: welcome back. let's find out if we have gotten anything wrong so far. for that we go to it tv's andy levy. what did you think about chavez saying it smells like hope instead of sulfur at the u.n.? >> a new scent called o-bama. smells like o. >> greg: it does. and you never have to change it. >> it's beautiful. well, once every four years. >> greg: exactly. >> acorn suing breitbart. how can the ceo say i have to thank the undercover folks because they did a good service and then sue them. it is not a nice present. >> greg: it isn't. >> it's rude. >> greg: it is rude. >> the statute says it is illegal to record private conversations without the consent of both parties. i guess the expectation is whether the acorn parties would have had a reasonable expectation of privacy here. anyway, i'm not a lawyer but i am jewish. >> greg: close enough, my friend, close enough. >> bill, regarding the cameras in your apartment, people do expect privacy in the bathroom. >> bad news
that hissing sound emma nateing from a carbonated beverage.zz. ñÑ@ >> greg: welcome back. let's find out if we have gotten anything wrong so far. for that we go to it tv's andy levy. what did you think about chavez saying it smells like hope instead of sulfur at the u.n.? >> a new scent called o-bama. smells like o. >> greg: it does. and you never have to change it. >> it's beautiful. well, once every four years. >> greg: exactly. >> acorn suing...
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some spirited away the garden gargoyles, from the mother of emma thompson. inspired by her daughter's spell binding performance in the "harry potter" films, she cast her own spell. >> so i made a -- i laminated it so you will notice, and it said could somebody please return the statues, or i would lay the curse upon them. >> so who is the mysterious gargoyle thief, and more importantly, have they lived to tell t tale? and then somebody, two years ago. >> my tombstone gargoyles inside. with a letter. i am so so sorry. please, please, lift your curse. i have been every ill every month since i stole from you. i am very sorry. >> so did you know that you were capable of putting a curse on somebody? >> no, no, i am worried about that. >> so you should be. thieves, you have been warned. >> all the curses now have been lifted. that's a gd feeling. and now that the statues are back, she has, as i said, lifted the curse on the sad little crook, whoever that was. >> and i guess, you know, sometimes people don't know their own power. >> no, they don't. >> what can you
some spirited away the garden gargoyles, from the mother of emma thompson. inspired by her daughter's spell binding performance in the "harry potter" films, she cast her own spell. >> so i made a -- i laminated it so you will notice, and it said could somebody please return the statues, or i would lay the curse upon them. >> so who is the mysterious gargoyle thief, and more importantly, have they lived to tell t tale? and then somebody, two years ago. >> my tombstone...
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investigators believe mccroskey and emma had a relationship. >>> some tense moments in southwest d.c. as the hazmat team was called in. a number of people in the 100 block of massachusetts avenue reported feeling sick after an investigation, crews determined it was some type of cleaning fluid. >> what a mess this morning. yes on busy massachusetts avenue. a suspicious package found near the islamic mosque forced the closure of massachusetts avenue in both directions. that caused major traffic headaches for commuters. the package was nothing harmful and the road was reopened after 10:00 a.m. >>> a vote of confidence for metro's general manager despite tough times. the board voted 5-1 to extend john kato's contract by an additional three years. kato has been leading the transit system which in the past three months has seen a deadly collision between two trains, deaths of four employees and several work-related incidents, budget cuts and increased security on train and bus operators for being distracted behind the wheel. >>> california governor arnold schwarzenegger declared a state of
investigators believe mccroskey and emma had a relationship. >>> some tense moments in southwest d.c. as the hazmat team was called in. a number of people in the 100 block of massachusetts avenue reported feeling sick after an investigation, crews determined it was some type of cleaning fluid. >> what a mess this morning. yes on busy massachusetts avenue. a suspicious package found near the islamic mosque forced the closure of massachusetts avenue in both directions. that caused...
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and henry and emma. and, you know, they're sort of littler dogs.ple of spots in the house is what i'm trying to say here the problem is that the dogs refused to eat so i had to move that. >> really? >> yeah. >> they found it unappetizing? >> i think it was the big head as you walk to the food bowl. there was something about it that they were -- and they started losing weight. >> you don't want that. >> just a because of -- >> is this where i ended up? this is the final spot? >> that is actually, yes. that's in the shower and it took me a long time to find the waterproof glass in west virginia. >> i'll tell you what. >> a secret discovery. >> i have never beeno honored. thank you so much. nate berkus, everybody. oprah's 24th season kicks off. i'll see you at oprah's party. >> yes. you got it. >> we'll be right back with maxwell. ( rock music playing ) if we're gonna rebuild this country, we're gonna need the truck that's ben on the job for the last 100 years. gmc-- engineers of the 2009 sierra. if your kids can go onward and upward, no matter what.
and henry and emma. and, you know, they're sort of littler dogs.ple of spots in the house is what i'm trying to say here the problem is that the dogs refused to eat so i had to move that. >> really? >> yeah. >> they found it unappetizing? >> i think it was the big head as you walk to the food bowl. there was something about it that they were -- and they started losing weight. >> you don't want that. >> just a because of -- >> is this where i ended up?...
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junior and his sister emma line. >> i understand the counselors will remain there as long as they're needed. at the high school, the principal made an announcement over the pa this morning. >> charles senior shot his wife, children, family dog and then himself. the triple murder-suicide has left mount airy stunned and saddened as parents struggle to explain the violent act to their children. >> i miss like playing upstairs in my room with her, and sometimes outside. >> breaking the news to her that night was devastating. the only thing that got her to sleep that night was sheer exhaustion from crying. >> reporter: teachers remembered seeing emmaline with a smile on her face. this letter went home to parents, with information on the funeral services and advice on how to cope with the tragedy. >> another is a service planned for friday. i believe some high school students will be attending that. and i understand that the principal has suggested that parents accompany their children. >> reporter: and that friday night viewing will be at the stover funeral home here in mount airy, from 6
junior and his sister emma line. >> i understand the counselors will remain there as long as they're needed. at the high school, the principal made an announcement over the pa this morning. >> charles senior shot his wife, children, family dog and then himself. the triple murder-suicide has left mount airy stunned and saddened as parents struggle to explain the violent act to their children. >> i miss like playing upstairs in my room with her, and sometimes outside. >>...
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someone unspirited auighur goyls belonging to mother of actress emma thompson. incensed and inspired by her daughter's spellbinding performance in the harry potter films. >> you are in grave danger. >> reporter: she cast her own spell. >> i made -- laminated a notice and said would somebody please return the person's statues or i would lay a curse upon them. >> reporter: who is the mysterious gargoyle thief of west hamsted n more importantly, have they lived to tell the tale. this was all two years ago. just a few days ago, left on the doorstep held a magical is your police. >> two gargoyles inside. with a very sad letter to the householder. i am so, so sorry. please, please lift your curse. i didn't men to cause you upset. i have been very ill every month since i stole from you. i am very sorry. what if i killed it? >> reporter: do you know you were capable of putting a curse -- >> no, i'm worried about that. >> reporter: so we should be. thieves, you have been warned. >> now that the statues are back, she has lifted the curse on the crook. >>> today is the per
someone unspirited auighur goyls belonging to mother of actress emma thompson. incensed and inspired by her daughter's spellbinding performance in the harry potter films. >> you are in grave danger. >> reporter: she cast her own spell. >> i made -- laminated a notice and said would somebody please return the person's statues or i would lay a curse upon them. >> reporter: who is the mysterious gargoyle thief of west hamsted n more importantly, have they lived to tell the...
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. >> that was emma herd from sky news. >> what a tough story that is. it must be so difficult if she is, in fact a hermaphrodite and having to deal with that her whole life and now dealing with this. >> poor thing. >> when we come back, americans are slashing their debt in record numbers. but is that a good thing or bad thing for the u.s. economy? we've got an expert who will weigh in on that had we come back. >>> new video just into fox news showing a frightening scene not too far from where air force one took off a few hours ago in minneapolis. an alert viewer called our affiliate noticing black smoke near the president's plane. a gas leak caused a house to explode less than two miles from the airport. five people in the home were injured. the president back in washington. he was there earlier today for a health care rally. >>> bottom of the hour now, time for the top headlines this saturday. president obama taking his health care push on the road. the president launching a media blitz that included several appearances at rallies around the country an
. >> that was emma herd from sky news. >> what a tough story that is. it must be so difficult if she is, in fact a hermaphrodite and having to deal with that her whole life and now dealing with this. >> poor thing. >> when we come back, americans are slashing their debt in record numbers. but is that a good thing or bad thing for the u.s. economy? we've got an expert who will weigh in on that had we come back. >>> new video just into fox news showing a...
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victims professor deborah kelley, her estranged husband mark niederbrock, their 16-year-old daughter emma and melanie wells. the suspect, 20-year-old richard mccroskey, an aspiring rapper is in custody. police now know how the victims died. >> preliminary results of the autopsies indicate the cause of death were plunt force trauma to the head. >> richard mccroskey has been charged with mark niederbrock's killing. commonwealth attorney says more charges are pending. mccroskey was staying at professor kelley's home prior to the killings and it's unclear what might have been the motive. >>> still to come tonight, how local police agencies are responding to the terror alert issued by federal officials today. >> we'll tell you about a hospital so inundated with cases of the swine flu, they had to set up temps. >> and a check on your forecast. >>> bob is here a with a look at our weather. >> a touch of humidity. astronomically right now. the laws of physics do not change on the equinox. >> one of these days will put that wives tale into the bin. outside today we had a lot of clouds and a little
victims professor deborah kelley, her estranged husband mark niederbrock, their 16-year-old daughter emma and melanie wells. the suspect, 20-year-old richard mccroskey, an aspiring rapper is in custody. police now know how the victims died. >> preliminary results of the autopsies indicate the cause of death were plunt force trauma to the head. >> richard mccroskey has been charged with mark niederbrock's killing. commonwealth attorney says more charges are pending. mccroskey was...
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something changed because at 12:58, when emma, her 9-year-old niece engages her family in a conversationsays that there's something wrong with aunt diane. that -- diane is confused and diane is slurring and they hear it in the background. something happened in that 48-minute period. >> larry: have you no theory? >> it defies logic that someone could consume ten shots of alcohol -- one shot every five minutes. >> larry: daniel, what's your theory? >> i believe -- >> larry: what do you think happened to your wife? >> i believe she had a stroke. something to do with her teeth. >> larry: with the teeth? >> larry, you have to remember now, what -- our investigator has not told you yet, we went to 30 bars, 30 liquor stores. not one person has ever come forward and said they ever saw diane drink. not drunk. drink. >> to the contrary, we interviewed dozens and dozens of people who knew diane and who worked with her, her bosses and just knew her casually from stores and other things in the area which they lived. not one person, not one, has ever seen her drunk, including her own family. that has
something changed because at 12:58, when emma, her 9-year-old niece engages her family in a conversationsays that there's something wrong with aunt diane. that -- diane is confused and diane is slurring and they hear it in the background. something happened in that 48-minute period. >> larry: have you no theory? >> it defies logic that someone could consume ten shots of alcohol -- one shot every five minutes. >> larry: daniel, what's your theory? >> i believe -- >>...
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sam emma mary. when it comes public. look out, this is a health care play.ut it's in one of the best and most expensive parts of the indust industry. long-term specialty acute care hospitals and rehab centers. unlike a lot of ipos, select med is a real company with real earnings. it's a powerhouse in its industry. the number two player behind health south. and it has the seasoned management team that's worked together for more than ten years and has great experience actually running a public company. this is no wet behind the ears ipo. select med even has a long pedigree as a public company from when it came public in april 2001. that was not a great time for an ipo. to when it was taken private in february of 2005. so it's going public, private, and now coming public again. if you were in on select medical's first ipo and held on to it until it went private, it gave you a 279% gain. the s&p was up just 2.7% over the period. so hey, i think we made money here once, let's check it out again. the company has 92 long-term specialty acute care hospitals for pati
sam emma mary. when it comes public. look out, this is a health care play.ut it's in one of the best and most expensive parts of the indust industry. long-term specialty acute care hospitals and rehab centers. unlike a lot of ipos, select med is a real company with real earnings. it's a powerhouse in its industry. the number two player behind health south. and it has the seasoned management team that's worked together for more than ten years and has great experience actually running a public...
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theyay he killed his girlfriend, 16-year-old emma niederbrock, her parents and her friend.he murders happened at a home near longwood university. the cabby also says mccross can i told him he expected to make up with his girlfriend and says he didn't detect any anger. >>> a lightning strike has killed a maryland teen attending college in north carolina. john sackett died. the 18-year-old was a freshman at the unc wilmington. sackett was swimming. witnesses saw him strule and go under after the lightning strike. rescuers performed cpr but could not save him. >>> maryland reporting its eighth death blamed on the swine flu. the states department of health and mental hygiene says a young person from the baltimore area is the latest victim. health officials say the child had serious underlying medical conditions and this is the first swine flu death in the state involving a child. >>> after a week focused on international issues, president obama is again pushing for health care reform. mr. obama attended the congressional black cause does foundation's annual dinner last night. h
theyay he killed his girlfriend, 16-year-old emma niederbrock, her parents and her friend.he murders happened at a home near longwood university. the cabby also says mccross can i told him he expected to make up with his girlfriend and says he didn't detect any anger. >>> a lightning strike has killed a maryland teen attending college in north carolina. john sackett died. the 18-year-old was a freshman at the unc wilmington. sackett was swimming. witnesses saw him strule and go under...
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. >> reporter: manyeard the call including 24-ar-old student emma sand. >> i'm here because support healthare reform and i want everyone to have the chance to have health insurance and the securitynd safety of knowg th it's there for them if they needt. >> repoer: but many young people are confuse >> i'm following i pretty closely and i don' understand any of it. >> reporter: two young georgetownaw school student ve set out to ange that. they launed an organition called "young invincles." their web side carriestories from the young and uninsured and calls on them to be more involved in theealth care reform debate. arietuziak is a co-foder. the health care crisis isur crisis. giving tm the facts about w that's the case. tellg the stories of ung americans and their experiences in in thehealth care system and mobilizing our community s that our voices are ard as the decisions are being made in washington. i makes tuesday yak and co-founder aaron smi volunteered onhe obama presidentialampaign. th want to make sure reform ets the needs of theoung. >> we also beeve that evy american should haveealt
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but house sharon rudahl from the subject, she did a book i interviewed on the life of emma goldman which is fabulous, and the work in here that she has done or hse worker baby nurse or for worse, stecutters or so forth that she touches something that even graphic novelis wh are basically fiction novelistsnd pictures rarely manage to do and she does it from the makings of people's life. she ripted things herself but also very much by being psychologically in tuneith exactly what studs had in mind, and i sureo hope that the book is a successful enough for us to do more speeling comics because i would aspire to do that almost more than anything i could tnk of as a comic act. >> ally -- i just want to make this point. there is a guy who influenced me and anticipated speed sds terkel. he came from indiana from an agricultural area. he wt to purdue and then he came to chicago in the 1890's and got a job i think with the chicag record. and that time, the colombian national exhibition or exposition, you know, was taking place, and they sent him out. they sent him out in e street to just inteview
but house sharon rudahl from the subject, she did a book i interviewed on the life of emma goldman which is fabulous, and the work in here that she has done or hse worker baby nurse or for worse, stecutters or so forth that she touches something that even graphic novelis wh are basically fiction novelistsnd pictures rarely manage to do and she does it from the makings of people's life. she ripted things herself but also very much by being psychologically in tuneith exactly what studs had in...
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my name is emma ashburn, i'm with a japanese newspaper. it seems like organized labor did do pretty well with the gm fallout and the auto industry. so i was just wond eerring if you can comment on that and the effect it might have on labor over the medium term. >> i didn't hear the first part of your question. >> is this on? >> yes. >> just thinking about there was a positive payout to labor from the gm and auto restructuring over the first half of this year. i was wondering if you could comment on that and whether that is a big victory and what it might have in terms of an effect on labor over the medium term. thanks. >> you know, american workers, particularly autoworkers, weren't responsible for designing cars. in fact, the laws have currently constituted prevents us from having any input in those decisions and we end up, workers end up paying the price for bad management. now, if you look at the number of autoworkers that are losing their jobs, if you look at their standard of living, you'd have to say they paid a pretty heavy price. w
my name is emma ashburn, i'm with a japanese newspaper. it seems like organized labor did do pretty well with the gm fallout and the auto industry. so i was just wond eerring if you can comment on that and the effect it might have on labor over the medium term. >> i didn't hear the first part of your question. >> is this on? >> yes. >> just thinking about there was a positive payout to labor from the gm and auto restructuring over the first half of this year. i was...
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she did a book, i edited on the life of emma goldman which is utterly fabulous. the work in her she has done, jaws so deeply on the lives after jockey or houseworker or baby nurse or farmers and stone accounters and, she real -- stone cutters she really touches something, graphic novelists who were basically ftion novelist the in pictures, does it from making pictures of people's life. but also very much being psychologically in tune with exactly what studs had in mind and i sure do hope that the book is successful enough for us to do some more studs terkel comics because i would aspire to do that more almost anything i can think of as a comics editor. >> can i, i just want to make this point. there's a guy who's one of my favorite writers and who inuenced me and who anticipated studs terkel, and he is a guy from chicago -- yeah, his name is george ade. >> sure. >> you know, like he was from indiana, from an agcultural area. he wt to purdue and came to chicago in the 18 '90s and got a job with the the chicago record. at that time the colombian national exhibition
she did a book, i edited on the life of emma goldman which is utterly fabulous. the work in her she has done, jaws so deeply on the lives after jockey or houseworker or baby nurse or farmers and stone accounters and, she real -- stone cutters she really touches something, graphic novelists who were basically ftion novelist the in pictures, does it from making pictures of people's life. but also very much being psychologically in tune with exactly what studs had in mind and i sure do hope that...
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. >> osgood: emma rose johnson, the rhode island champion. >> you have to really feel it. people have to feel that you feel it. >> and his body was scattered across the field. >> osgood: memorizing, the concept that's poetry to garrison keillor's ears. >> i was made to memorize a poem by helen flirbman, my 10th grade english teacher when in disgrace with fortune in men's eyes i all alone beweep my outcast state. >> osgood: so you still remember it? >> of course i do. everything else that i learned in high school is gone. algebra, (whistling) disappear, eroded. buy ol gee. i can't identify trees. you know, physics. plane geometry. but 14 lines of shakespeare, right there. >> osgood: right there. >> do you want to hear the whole thing. >> osgood: thanks just the same. >> a silver lucifer serves cocaine and cornucopia. >> osgood: as the nevada champion was reciting, her mother kim's feelings could hardly be put into words. she traveled here from reno even though she's battling brain cancer. >> you know, wild horses couldn't have kept me away. there was nothing that could have
. >> osgood: emma rose johnson, the rhode island champion. >> you have to really feel it. people have to feel that you feel it. >> and his body was scattered across the field. >> osgood: memorizing, the concept that's poetry to garrison keillor's ears. >> i was made to memorize a poem by helen flirbman, my 10th grade english teacher when in disgrace with fortune in men's eyes i all alone beweep my outcast state. >> osgood: so you still remember it? >>...
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i do are the very rich student experience is to cut up within the context of a 16 and 17 year-old emma could actually happen in a stimulated curriculum. i am in good to show you what you some of the program successes that we have had, not only program successes but some of the student success is that we have had also. just to point out to you, i will explain a few of these pictures. this picture right appear as part of our design and testing facility that is in our laboratory. and i'm taking a picture from up above on a mezzanine that has four individual offices. it is called out that let, future innovative technologies, we have groups of seniors and juniors who had their own offices to come up with new ideas. we expect of those people when they leave high sool to have ideas that are patent worthy of nafta get you a stage where i'm going to talk about when it comes to our philosophy i think it is important to give demographic information not only about michael but the community. i live in brillion, wisconsin, which is located south of green bay. population of 3000 people. many people i
i do are the very rich student experience is to cut up within the context of a 16 and 17 year-old emma could actually happen in a stimulated curriculum. i am in good to show you what you some of the program successes that we have had, not only program successes but some of the student success is that we have had also. just to point out to you, i will explain a few of these pictures. this picture right appear as part of our design and testing facility that is in our laboratory. and i'm taking a...
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police say it appears one of those killed the preacher's daughter emma.dn't wait for him to arrive on his cross-country journey even though he rapped about killing people. stay on top of that when we get more details in. >>> ahead on the "morning meeting," do we need more forces in afghanistan or face a mission of failure some was what is the mission of the united states today in afghanistan and what are we doing with all of our military resours resources to protect our country from real terrorist threats. we will discuss. >>> plus, how much is a dinner with sarah palin worth? apparently 63 grand on the internet. i'm going to see if i can get her to go hunting with me for free this fall. we'll talk to the person who paid the money after this. not to mention how sarah palin might make herself relevant to a conversation in this country that has clearly fragmented to the point where almost anybody could walk straight down the middle from what i can tell. we're back after this. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an
police say it appears one of those killed the preacher's daughter emma.dn't wait for him to arrive on his cross-country journey even though he rapped about killing people. stay on top of that when we get more details in. >>> ahead on the "morning meeting," do we need more forces in afghanistan or face a mission of failure some was what is the mission of the united states today in afghanistan and what are we doing with all of our military resours resources to protect our...
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another thing step of katherine and emma for the warm welcome. -- another thanks for katherine ann m.b. taylor, thank you so much. and asskyla johnson, thank you so much. in doing so, one of the chairman's top priorities is to be able to talk to young people. he loves to interact with your intellect and to begin to engage you in the dialogue. student participation is a very important activity in our country, in terms of how we are founded. and as african-americans, it is a privilege we have not always had. so it is -- is especially important to take opportunities to do that. as we bring him forward, we want you to know that he is here because he was the dialogue with you. he wants to be able to hear your thoughts and the things that you were thinking and to be able to share perspectives with you, as you articulating through this great university. he has been a trailblazer on many fronts, and the political scene is one where he has definitely made great inroads. as lieutenant governor of maryland, he ran a very good and tight campaign for the senate in maryland, and has been very invol
another thing step of katherine and emma for the warm welcome. -- another thanks for katherine ann m.b. taylor, thank you so much. and asskyla johnson, thank you so much. in doing so, one of the chairman's top priorities is to be able to talk to young people. he loves to interact with your intellect and to begin to engage you in the dialogue. student participation is a very important activity in our country, in terms of how we are founded. and as african-americans, it is a privilege we have not...
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i would like to just say another thanks to vote katherine and emma for the warm welcome.nt, we want to say thank you for allowing us to come to your great institution. dean donald son, chairman frazier, chairman harris, mr. jackson, mrs. reed who is very gracious to as outside, mrs. edwards, and regional want to leave out brian smart to has risen to leadership as the president of the howard student body. let us give them a round of applause. on the stage, we have three students who will interact and -- with chairman still throughout. i want to acknowledge them. branting cooper, thank you for your leadership and toasting as. you worked diligently to pull this together. taylor, thank you so much. schuyler johnson, thank you. one of the things we would like to do is to get on the road. we are headed -- we are headquartered here in washington. we like to get out into communities around the country. that is one of the reasons we are so honored to be here today. in doing so, one of the chairman's top priorities is to be able to talk to young people. he loves to interact with th
i would like to just say another thanks to vote katherine and emma for the warm welcome.nt, we want to say thank you for allowing us to come to your great institution. dean donald son, chairman frazier, chairman harris, mr. jackson, mrs. reed who is very gracious to as outside, mrs. edwards, and regional want to leave out brian smart to has risen to leadership as the president of the howard student body. let us give them a round of applause. on the stage, we have three students who will...
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my daughter emma got me to wear blue ties and blue shirts. >> alex, you know you will have made it when start doing you on "saturday night live." guys, thanks very much. >>> there's a new takeoff of twitter that may give you a laugh, and give you a hankering for chicken soup. standby. >>> and a former beauty queen talks about the day she became a controversial figure and a conservative role model. >>> and on the return of anti-government protests in iran is a hard line government now feeling threatened? i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the service that's right... for you, your car, and your budget. at meineke, you're always the driver. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. >>> on our political ticke
my daughter emma got me to wear blue ties and blue shirts. >> alex, you know you will have made it when start doing you on "saturday night live." guys, thanks very much. >>> there's a new takeoff of twitter that may give you a laugh, and give you a hankering for chicken soup. standby. >>> and a former beauty queen talks about the day she became a controversial figure and a conservative role model. >>> and on the return of anti-government protests in...
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i want to make sure i emma's energize of the last day in office as i was on the first -- i am as energized the last day in the office as i was in the first. i would like people to ask why are you going to soon rather than why did you stay so long? i want to do everything we can to improve the health outcomes for the american people to control those costs and make some real progress on something that is so important to the future of our country. another answer to your question is that i have to remember how to drive a car. thank you all very much. [applause] >> i would like to thank you all for coming today. i would also like to thank staff members for organizing today's lunch. also thanks to matt. the video archive from the luncheon is provided by the broadcast operations center. our broadcasts are offered as free downloads on itunes as well as our free web site. non-members may purchase videotapes -- [inaudible] [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite .
i want to make sure i emma's energize of the last day in office as i was on the first -- i am as energized the last day in the office as i was in the first. i would like people to ask why are you going to soon rather than why did you stay so long? i want to do everything we can to improve the health outcomes for the american people to control those costs and make some real progress on something that is so important to the future of our country. another answer to your question is that i have to...
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. -- both catherine and emma for the warm welcome.distinguished participants here today, in terms of the fact of it. we want to make a couple of acknowledgments before we get started. president, we want to thank you for allowing us to come your great institution, and other school officials. mr. jackson, mrs. reese, very gracious to us outside, mrs. edwards, and we do not want to leave out the person who is leaving bridget -- to as risen to leadership here as president of howard university student body. let's give all of them a round of applause. on the stage, we have three students to " interact and dialogue with chairman steele, and i want to acknowledge them. brandie cooper, thank you for your leadership and hosting us and working diligently to pull all this together, you have done a great job. taylor, thank you so much, and skyla johnson, thank you. what we want to do is get on the road. we have headquarters here in washington, d.c., but this chairman likes to get out into the community, all around the country, and that is one of t
. -- both catherine and emma for the warm welcome.distinguished participants here today, in terms of the fact of it. we want to make a couple of acknowledgments before we get started. president, we want to thank you for allowing us to come your great institution, and other school officials. mr. jackson, mrs. reese, very gracious to us outside, mrs. edwards, and we do not want to leave out the person who is leaving bridget -- to as risen to leadership here as president of howard university...
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my name is pamela ashburn -- my name is emma ashburn. you talk about peer pressure.can you elaborate about what forms that it take? >> fred is in the audience. he may be the only person old enough to recall this. when i worked at the treasury department in the late 1980's, james baker had the idea that the g-7 and there was a need for greater cooperation and coordination, but it needed to start with the recognition. you have sovereign states. part of what i was talking about in the speech is, you will not change the fundamental aspect, but you can try to create a structure that puts pressure on people. the idea that we had sent in which you see evolving now was the first step would of countries to put out their own forecast of what they expect with growth. one could simply look and say, even if they're doing what they said they would do, would be the effect on the international economy? we will have and east asia that recovers more quickly? that is the starting point. on top of that, you would like to bring in a neutral player, in this case, most likely the imf. the
my name is pamela ashburn -- my name is emma ashburn. you talk about peer pressure.can you elaborate about what forms that it take? >> fred is in the audience. he may be the only person old enough to recall this. when i worked at the treasury department in the late 1980's, james baker had the idea that the g-7 and there was a need for greater cooperation and coordination, but it needed to start with the recognition. you have sovereign states. part of what i was talking about in the speech...
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. >> this is emma from the swedish news agency tv. tomorrow, you will do a last space walk.that feel? >> both good and all little bit nostalgic -- and a little bit nostalgic. i hope it will go good. it will feel a little bit sad because there will not be any more chances. i will try to enjoy the moment as much as i can and focus on the work i have to do. >> you have been up there before. we have seen pictures on how you have been putting stuff on to the station. how has the station changed since last time? are you trying to rebuild it? >> we are not rebuilding it. it has changed a lot. it has become almost twice as large as when i was here last time. that is both outside and inside. when we flew up to docking this time, it looked beautiful. it had the wings and sun panels. inside, is really large. we're sitting in a large crossing or you can move backwards almost 50 meters. you can go left or right. we have a temporary module. it can be pretty busy in this section here. critic >> i am from swedish radio and have a question in swedish. can you describe how it feels to know th
. >> this is emma from the swedish news agency tv. tomorrow, you will do a last space walk.that feel? >> both good and all little bit nostalgic -- and a little bit nostalgic. i hope it will go good. it will feel a little bit sad because there will not be any more chances. i will try to enjoy the moment as much as i can and focus on the work i have to do. >> you have been up there before. we have seen pictures on how you have been putting stuff on to the station. how has the...
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my name is pamela ashburn -- my name is emma ashburn. you talk about peer pressure. can you elaborate about what forms that it take? >> fred is in the audience. he may be the only person old enough to recall this. when i worked at the treasury department in the late 1980's, james baker had the idea that the g-7 and there was a need for greater cooperation and coordination, but it needed to start with the recognition. you have sovereign states. part of what i was talking about in the speech is, you will not change the fundamental aspect, but you can try to create a structure that puts pressure on people. the idea that we had sent in which you see evolving now was the first step would of countries to put out their own forecast of what they expect with growth. one could simply look and say, even if they're doing what they said they would do, would be the effect on the international economy? we will have and east asia that recovers more quickly? that is the starting point. on top of that, you would like to bring in a neutral player, in this case, most likely the imf. the
my name is pamela ashburn -- my name is emma ashburn. you talk about peer pressure. can you elaborate about what forms that it take? >> fred is in the audience. he may be the only person old enough to recall this. when i worked at the treasury department in the late 1980's, james baker had the idea that the g-7 and there was a need for greater cooperation and coordination, but it needed to start with the recognition. you have sovereign states. part of what i was talking about in the...