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mitt romney is going to be close to that and ron paul is 8 million. >> tim farley, many thanks. sirius radio in washington, d.c. >>> this morning we're remembering steve jobs, the man who brought us the ipod, the iphone, the ipad, his impact on apple's bottom line over the next decade, just ahead. [ wom] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. >>> north you. thursday, october 6th. this is your "a.m. wakeup call." i'm carol costello joining us you live from new york this morning. it's 34 minutes past the hour. jobs co-founded apple and over the last ten years its growth has been unmatched. how did the company become so dominant over the past decade? christine romans is with me in new yor
mitt romney is going to be close to that and ron paul is 8 million. >> tim farley, many thanks. sirius radio in washington, d.c. >>> this morning we're remembering steve jobs, the man who brought us the ipod, the iphone, the ipad, his impact on apple's bottom line over the next decade, just ahead. [ wom] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. [...
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. ♪ >>> time now for your political ticker with tim farley live from washington. tim. >> how come you never give me the brain stories, carol? >> there's a reason for that, but i can't get into that right now. >> okay. >> you're an optimist. >> i am. >> so, tim -- you are an optimist. i like that about you. let's start with mitt romney's religion this morning. we know that what a pastor said at the value summit. he said that mitt romney is not a christian, and mormonism is a cult. let's listen. >> he's a mormon. that much i know. i am not going to do an analysis ofismonism versus christianity. >> i think the focus is on religious tolerance. that's really what this is about. to make this a big issue is just ridiculous right now. >> of course, that's what some of the gop candidates are saying about the charge that mormonism is a cult religion and that mitt romney's not exactly christian. so is this going to hurt mitt romney in the end? we talk abouted this in 2008 too. >> sure, we did. robert jeffress is the evangelical who made that comment at the values voter confe
. ♪ >>> time now for your political ticker with tim farley live from washington. tim. >> how come you never give me the brain stories, carol? >> there's a reason for that, but i can't get into that right now. >> okay. >> you're an optimist. >> i am. >> so, tim -- you are an optimist. i like that about you. let's start with mitt romney's religion this morning. we know that what a pastor said at the value summit. he said that mitt romney is not a...
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farley says the internet makes exploiting teens easy money.ctly what they're looking for without ever leaving the comfort of home. for seasoned consumers of girls there is my redbook.com. on its website, men can rate women in painstaking detail and share extensive performance reviews to inform other potential buyers. >> she couldn't take a light spanking and she complained about me pulling her hair. she told me i was rough. and she kept pushing me back. now, most of us would look at that and say, this is somebody who's being coerced. redbook responded in an e-mail federal law protects websites from content posted by users but farley says hiding behind the first amendment is wrong. >> nazi glorifying memorabilia are not auctioned off on sites like ebay anymore. why, then, should we have human beings auctioned off on as entertainment? >> many believe the only real way to impact what amounts to modern day slavery is to crack down on the buyers. the opd regularly runs sting operations to bust johns by sending female officers under cover. on this n
farley says the internet makes exploiting teens easy money.ctly what they're looking for without ever leaving the comfort of home. for seasoned consumers of girls there is my redbook.com. on its website, men can rate women in painstaking detail and share extensive performance reviews to inform other potential buyers. >> she couldn't take a light spanking and she complained about me pulling her hair. she told me i was rough. and she kept pushing me back. now, most of us would look at that...
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it's time for our political ticker with tim farley. where's your loin cloth?s what i want to know? >> we're not going to get into. that thank you very much. >> that's probably good. let's talk about this instead. president obama's senior campaign strategist david ark will r axel rod is going after mitt romney calling him a flip-flopper. but he does stop short of labelling romney as the presumptive nominee. ari fleisher calls the move about it obama administration an interesting new development. listen. >> when you're a president and you can't run on what you've done, you attack anybody you can find. and i think they're trying to undermine whoever the eventual nominee is going to be. >> actually recall not right about this time in 2003 when president bush was running for re-election, they telegraphed a strategy in which they would go after the democratic nominee. >> oh, so which line of thought do we believe, tim farley? >> well, you know, this is sort of like watching that movie "war games." at the end a different strategy pops up on the screen and there is de
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tim farley, thanks, as always.ost of "morning briefing" on sirius potus radio. >>> three years behind schedule, but the dreamliner finally makes its first commercial flight. it landed just a short time ago. we'll have all the details. >>> first, bust a move because it's unity dance day. an anti-bullying organization wants people to unite through dance to make a statement against bullying. the day even has an official song. 11-year-old tristan mcintosh sings "i can't take that away from me." ♪ there's nothing ♪ who i am is what's inside ♪ i'll be anything i want to be ♪ >> that girl's 11? i'm just amazed. that girl's 11? wow! it's 19 minutes past the hour. hey, everyone's eating tacos outside bill's office. [ chuckles ] you think that is some information i would have liked to know? i like tacos. you invited eric? i thought eric gave you the creeps. [ phone buzzes ] oh. [ chuckles ] yeah. hey. [ male announcer ] don't be left behind. get it faster with 4g. at&t. ♪ consumers er wanchai ferry orange chicken... over p.f
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target now we're going to get into all of those questions in just a minute and we speak to robert farley but i think the limit things that i found most disturbing and the coverage this morning of the announcement of gadhafi is death was the immediate smugness that followed the media apologies for unlawful acts that came and let's not forget right the president obama did not ask congress before he got the u.s. involved in a war in libya he just decided to go but there has actors have suddenly the u.s. listens to the u.n. rather than runs it of course but that's a tangent so here you had a really truly gross overreach of executive power and it deserved to be called out and at the time we saw a number of lawmakers voice their opposition their concern people like congressman dennis kucinich who came on the show to talk about it but the mainstream media. not so much for some reason they're not as bothered as the rest of us about the constitution being trampled on over and over again so i guess i should have expected the following question today coming from chuck todd who there was a lot of. c
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tomorrow 66, sunny and nice, farley mild. generally clear, a few clouds, cool overnight. where do the changes begin to happen. we look towards the halloween weekend. chances for rain goes up. then it looks breezy and cooler friday and saturday. temperatures saturday may struggle to get out of the 40s. that's going to be chilly. of course, monday, it looks like it will be dry at this point for the trick or treaters but early to nail that one. >> all right. if you want to be wyatt, you can. this is good, including a live look at maryland's most popular radar. download it. keep the forecast right there in your hands. you can track the storms in your own neighborhood. check out the seven-day forecast. head to the abc2 weather a. >>> it's national food day. they celebrated today in pig town. they set up a nice little stand at george washington, almost ri. get fresh, baltimore. look at all the great vegetables and fruits. there will be fewer black bears roaming the woods. hundreds of hunters headed out for the first day of the season. it is scheduled to last until saturday unle
tomorrow 66, sunny and nice, farley mild. generally clear, a few clouds, cool overnight. where do the changes begin to happen. we look towards the halloween weekend. chances for rain goes up. then it looks breezy and cooler friday and saturday. temperatures saturday may struggle to get out of the 40s. that's going to be chilly. of course, monday, it looks like it will be dry at this point for the trick or treaters but early to nail that one. >> all right. if you want to be wyatt, you can....
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farley entered esl armed and killed seven co-workers and wounded four owe others. he's on death row. lee helped rescue some of his co-workers and wrote about it in a book. >> i believed that in many ways, sharing this experience was able to provide guidance and support to other people who are going through crisis and dealing with personal demon autos in november there was another shooting at side port a chip-making company in santa clairea. a test engineer killed three company executives and he, too, had been laid off. gary is a labor attorney studying work place violence and says shootings like these don't occur because a person snapped. >> we now have enough studies that there is a sometimes the vif slowly and might last years and sometimes, it's very fast. tree, four week autos here is what u.s. bureau of labor statistics has to say about these days cases. 86% of the deaths were in the private sector. 43% of homicides involved current employees. and 24% of shooters had been fired or laid off. the first occurred in 1986 when an employee about to be fired killed 1
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tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius poed tus radio. >>> you can point to what happened onenate floor last night as an example of what tim talked about. chaos erupted over efforts to vote on a china currency bill. the real issue, a heated debate over the rights of minority republicans to offer amendments to it and other bills. >> i found over the last congress and nine months that when i try to have an open amendment process it is a road to nowhere. >> i think members on both side of the aisle feel like this institution has degraded into a place that is no longer a place of any deliberation at all. >> the united states senate, the minority is entitled to be heard, not entitled to win, but entitled to be heard. >> in the end, senators agreed to take a cooling-off period over the columbus day weekend. they plan to vote on the china bill and the president's jobs bill next week. >>> all right. take a big gulp of your favorite coffee drink to help you wake up this morning. today is national frappe day, it originated in greece in the 1950s. it's 21 minutes past the hour. 0 [ beep
tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius poed tus radio. >>> you can point to what happened onenate floor last night as an example of what tim talked about. chaos erupted over efforts to vote on a china currency bill. the real issue, a heated debate over the rights of minority republicans to offer amendments to it and other bills. >> i found over the last congress and nine months that when i try to have an open amendment process it is a road to nowhere. >>...
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farley entered esl armed and killed seven co-workers and wounded four others. he's on death row at san quentin. bill lee helped rescue some co-workers and wrote about it in his book. >> when the gunfires occurred, ways confused because part of it sound familiar. i grew up on the streets and was involved with gangs and shootings. when this occurred it, again was familiar to me. but i didn't want to believe it's happening. >> in november there was another shooting. a product test engineer for a chip making company killed three company executives. he, too, had been laid off. and arrested the following day. he in prison. gary is a labor turn studying work place violence and says shootings don't occur because the person suddenly snapped. >> there is enough studies that there is a sometimes, very slowly that might last years smrks times, fast, three, four weeks of pressure. >> here is what u.s. bureau of labor statistics has to say. 86% of the deaths were in the pro vit sector, 43% of homicides involved current employees. 24% of shooters had been fired or laid off. u
farley entered esl armed and killed seven co-workers and wounded four others. he's on death row at san quentin. bill lee helped rescue some co-workers and wrote about it in his book. >> when the gunfires occurred, ways confused because part of it sound familiar. i grew up on the streets and was involved with gangs and shootings. when this occurred it, again was familiar to me. but i didn't want to believe it's happening. >> in november there was another shooting. a product test...
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. >> time now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius podus.business, is it not? >> i don't know who would be crazy enough to run for president although i can name some of them right now, right? >> yes. >> let's talk about those crazy people who want to serve their country running for president. several reason presidential candidates are stumping today, not one, not herman cain. michele bachmann is in iowa, newt gingrich in south carolina. herman cain is attending a tea party event in alabama. >> didn't that the strike you as odd? i was looking at the schedule and said it makes sense to be in iowa. it's the first primary spot, a caucus state. new hampshire will be a very big, important event. you see newt gingrich is in south carolina. herman cain in alabama. what up? he's going there and then he's going to a football game tomorrow in alabama. now i understand alabama's a wonderful state and birmingham is a beautiful city and god love the people of alabama. but when you are campaigning for president of the united states you have to get in front
. >> time now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius podus.business, is it not? >> i don't know who would be crazy enough to run for president although i can name some of them right now, right? >> yes. >> let's talk about those crazy people who want to serve their country running for president. several reason presidential candidates are stumping today, not one, not herman cain. michele bachmann is in iowa, newt gingrich...
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it's time now for your political ticker with tim farley from p.o.t.u.s. >> you can't be simple stupidthat's why i have a career in radio. good one. >> good morning. let's talk more about herman cain. he seems to be the topic of the day, haley barbour came out and kind of sort of supported herman cain and said he believes that cane could actually beat president obama. here's barbour on "the law ra ingraham show." >> if herman cain is running against barack obama i think he'll sweep the south. he is likeable. he does not give you the impression that he's full of himself. but rather that he is a straight talking person who will tell you -- calls them like he sees them, not trying to sugar coat anything. >> haley barbour knows what he's talking about, but like as the question still hangs out there will southern voters vote for herman cain. >> the bigger question is why is haley barbour saying this, smart man, head of the republican national committee and some thought he would run for president. this is a savvy politician. whether they've determined who the nominee is why is he touting her
it's time now for your political ticker with tim farley from p.o.t.u.s. >> you can't be simple stupidthat's why i have a career in radio. good one. >> good morning. let's talk more about herman cain. he seems to be the topic of the day, haley barbour came out and kind of sort of supported herman cain and said he believes that cane could actually beat president obama. here's barbour on "the law ra ingraham show." >> if herman cain is running against barack obama i...
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. >> all right, time now for your political ticker with tim farley live in washington.g, tim. >> good morning, christine. >> let's talk about the gop primary calendar. south carolina moving up the primary date after florida did the same. what will this mean for the overall race. >> south carolina is always first in the south and what it's going to do is compress the schedule and we've been talking about this for some time. interestingly enough, it, one, keeps any candidates who win from basking in the after-glow, if you will. they usually like to translate victories or strong showings. iowa being a key state for rick perry and michele bachmann whose campaign has been surviving on fumes. but that said this is an opportunity perhaps for rick perry to rescue himself, his numbers according to the latest abc/"washington post" poll are struling tied with herman cain but hit romney is not exactly running away from the field so presents an opportunity for somebody to get a couple of wins and may be rick perry to benefit. if he can get something going in iowa and south carolina,
. >> all right, time now for your political ticker with tim farley live in washington.g, tim. >> good morning, christine. >> let's talk about the gop primary calendar. south carolina moving up the primary date after florida did the same. what will this mean for the overall race. >> south carolina is always first in the south and what it's going to do is compress the schedule and we've been talking about this for some time. interestingly enough, it, one, keeps any...
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tim farley, nice to see you this monday morning. one day, four to go.want to remind you that cnn and the western republican leadership conference are hosting the next republican debate. several candidates will face off in las vegas. jon huntsman is skipping this go-around, he's taking sides with new hampshire over nevada in the fight over the primary calendar. anderson cooper will monitor the debate it is night at 8:00 p.m. >>> the dirty secrete your cell phone may be hiding. boil water, throw in your favorite noodle and top it off with your favorite sauce. today is national pasta day. did you know a frenchman built the first industrial pasta factory in 1848 in brooklyn. 20 minutes after the hour. >>> dan rivers tells us even with the end in site with the remember bells, the dangers are far from over. >> reporter: the front line isn't any less dangerous. this is the safest way to get around here. snipers have been picking off ntc soldiers every day. they have plenty of ammunition just not much discipline when they use it. gadhafi sniper can keep a dozen
tim farley, nice to see you this monday morning. one day, four to go.want to remind you that cnn and the western republican leadership conference are hosting the next republican debate. several candidates will face off in las vegas. jon huntsman is skipping this go-around, he's taking sides with new hampshire over nevada in the fight over the primary calendar. anderson cooper will monitor the debate it is night at 8:00 p.m. >>> the dirty secrete your cell phone may be hiding. boil...
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time now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of morning briefing on sirius xmpotus radio.passed the salt to the right it wouldn't have been a problem. he kept trying to pass it to the left. >> ha, ha, ha. let's talk herman cain. herman cain is responding to allegations by two women of sexual harassment. he did kind of, sort of respond to those allegations. let's listen. >> i'm not going to comment about two people you won't tell me who they are, okay? that's like negotiating. i'm not going to comment on that, because you know, i think that that is one of those kinds of things that -- >> that was the last question. thanks. thanks. last question. >> have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? >> it was sort of a nonissue. i'm reading the political article right here. we don't know specifically what these women were accusing cain of in the '90s. we do know the two women left and they had some sort of settlement to leave. >> yes. we don't have names and it is clear that there was something inappropriate. he was head of the restaurant association in the 1990s. this is some
time now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of morning briefing on sirius xmpotus radio.passed the salt to the right it wouldn't have been a problem. he kept trying to pass it to the left. >> ha, ha, ha. let's talk herman cain. herman cain is responding to allegations by two women of sexual harassment. he did kind of, sort of respond to those allegations. let's listen. >> i'm not going to comment about two people you won't tell me who they are, okay? that's like...
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as number two is major hugo i do yeah his role is to gather intelligence he's a staff as nails and farley to tom an. american sent two of their best drug offices to work alongside the columbia on the ground. there was the best of the best in going after and we had all the resources we wanted our resources on talking about the equipment. being teligent da at this time had created a. hate t.k.o. problem which is that we were we were targeting this war all over the world. maybe even becomes a city on the sea which the special unit is everywhere with top notch to do as it pleases sweeping everywhere i'm searching everyone. looking. to pick. i'm with the dr next turns up little more than weapons telephones explosives common enough in many units and the usual suspects most of the petty criminals. what investigators are hoping for is the one clue one informant who might lead them to ask about. all. those means it is going to get patients. the rewards of a televised appeals for information make little headway however as whoever might be tempted to inform on the godfather or his cronies knows full
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. >> a little bit of an exaggeration, but time for your "political ticker" with tim farley live fromngton. good morning, tim. >> good morning, carol. >> well, let's talk about last night's gop debate and the surging herman cain. republican rivals were going after him, specifically on his 999 plan. let's listen. >> i think it's a catchy phrase. in fact, i thought it was a price of a pizza when i first heard about it. >> the price of a pizza. >> 999 will pass, and it is not the price of a pizza because it has been well studied and well dwo developed. >> when you take the 999 plan and you turn it upside down, i think the devil's in the details. >> now, most economists say that herman cain's 999 plan would hurt the poor because it would actually raise their taxes. and a lot of people say, okay, you're going to come up with this 999 plan as president, but it will never get through congress. is it an overly simplistic plan, though? is it catchy because it's simple to listen to? i mean, 999? sounds simple. could it work? >> well, of course it's catchy. it's simple. as mitt romney said, when
. >> a little bit of an exaggeration, but time for your "political ticker" with tim farley live fromngton. good morning, tim. >> good morning, carol. >> well, let's talk about last night's gop debate and the surging herman cain. republican rivals were going after him, specifically on his 999 plan. let's listen. >> i think it's a catchy phrase. in fact, i thought it was a price of a pizza when i first heard about it. >> the price of a pizza. >> 999...
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. >> time now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of morning briefing on sirius podus, live from washington. >> i assume your presence this morning is evidence that you did not win big at the tables in vegas. >> i even played at the airport and nothing happened. bad luck, don't you know it. let's talk about the democrats, because they are out already with a new ad targeting democratic presidential candidate mitt romney and they're using his own words against him. let's listen. >> i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. >> we hired a lawn company to mow our lawn and they had illegal immigrants working there. we said, look, you can't have illegals working on our property. i'm running for office for pete's sake, i can't have illegals. i'm running for office for pete's sake. >> well, first of all, tim, it's interesting. mitt romney is not even the nominee yet, yet the democrats are making ads about him. i guess this gives you a hunt of what strategy they will use if mitt romney is the republican nominee for president. >> i think you're right. it does indicate they a
. >> time now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of morning briefing on sirius podus, live from washington. >> i assume your presence this morning is evidence that you did not win big at the tables in vegas. >> i even played at the airport and nothing happened. bad luck, don't you know it. let's talk about the democrats, because they are out already with a new ad targeting democratic presidential candidate mitt romney and they're using his own words against him....
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for more on the debate, let's go to tim farley host of "morning briefing" on sirius xm potus.x analysis, his 9-9-9 plan. will we see republicans pouncing on him? >> depends on who the rival s. vegas, baby, vegas. there will be no jon huntsman on the stage which leaves only one centrist, if you will, mitt romney. that means republicans are trying to stake out the right side, if you will, of the spectrum. so michele bachmann, newt gingrich, rick santorum going up against cain. you may get criticism from ron paul. that brings up the question about where is rick perry is all of this because he was considered to be the top candidate get together the right of the republican party. he has somewhat fizzled. i still say he's got a lot of money and can still make it happen in some of the um coming contests. but mitt romney is going to be sifting back watching it all happen. at the end of the debate come out if not unscathed, certainly in the lead. despite what national polls say, i still think mitt romney is the front-runner among republicans right now. >> tim, iowa moving its caucus to
for more on the debate, let's go to tim farley host of "morning briefing" on sirius xm potus.x analysis, his 9-9-9 plan. will we see republicans pouncing on him? >> depends on who the rival s. vegas, baby, vegas. there will be no jon huntsman on the stage which leaves only one centrist, if you will, mitt romney. that means republicans are trying to stake out the right side, if you will, of the spectrum. so michele bachmann, newt gingrich, rick santorum going up against cain. you...
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. >> i'm now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius live fromngton. good morning, tim. >> i'd bet on the squirrel jerky. i don't know about you, but i think i'm headed there, carol. >> so mean but still very funny, wasn't it? let's talk about new jersey governor chris christie. he says he is not running for president for a final time. so for a final time, let's listen again. >> i've explored the options and listened to so many people and considered whether this was something that i needed to take on. but in the end, what i've always felt was the right decision remains the right decision today. now is not my time. i have a commitment to new jersey that i simply will not abandon. >> so, tim, is mitt romney doing the happy dance? >> well, i think he probably is. and you think about chris christie who is out, and by the way, agatha christie is not running nor julie christie or christie brinkley or mitch daniels. there's an interesting thing to talk about because going back to that colbert bit which was kind of funny, it was october the 3rd of 1991 w
. >> i'm now for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius live fromngton. good morning, tim. >> i'd bet on the squirrel jerky. i don't know about you, but i think i'm headed there, carol. >> so mean but still very funny, wasn't it? let's talk about new jersey governor chris christie. he says he is not running for president for a final time. so for a final time, let's listen again. >> i've explored the options and listened to...
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tim farley, host of "morning briefing," thank you very much. >>> what's going on with the defense inurder trial of michael jackson's doctor? details on that coming up. >>> first, today is national mammography day. it always falls on the third friday of october and was first proclaimed by president clinton in 1993, on this day or throughout the month, women are encouraged to make a mammography appointment. it's 21 minutes past. your new progresso rich & hearty steak burger soup. [ dad ] i love this new soup. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ woman ] welcome to learning spanish in the car. you've got to be kidding me. yeah, this is good. vamanos. vamanos. vamanos. gracias. gracias. gracias. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in the all-new volkswagen passat tdi clean diesel. [ male awhoa.cer ] get up to 795 miles per tank whoa. how do you
tim farley, host of "morning briefing," thank you very much. >>> what's going on with the defense inurder trial of michael jackson's doctor? details on that coming up. >>> first, today is national mammography day. it always falls on the third friday of october and was first proclaimed by president clinton in 1993, on this day or throughout the month, women are encouraged to make a mammography appointment. it's 21 minutes past. your new progresso rich & hearty...
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. >> time now for your political ticker with tim farley. host of "morning briefing" on sirius xm.ive from washington, good to see you. >> good to see you, ali. >> president obama heads out west a week after his east coast tour. and he's hitting the road, with a brand-new mantra, probably one we're going to hear for the next year or so. your thoughts? >> well, yeah. it's got tweeted out by the white house yesterday. we can't wait is going to replace, pass this bill. perhaps because "pass this bill" didn't work. and a couple of pieces of the bill went up in the senate and down to defeat. the house is here, but no action on the president. so why not? this visit, ali, i think when you look at it closely, is all about money and the latino vote, the hispanic vote, that the president carried so successfully in 2008. and they don't want to go back to 2004, when george w. bush got about 44% of the hispanic vote. clearly the president is going to be talking money. there's, we look at today, there may be something on the mortgage markets here. as you well know, nevada is just in the toilet w
. >> time now for your political ticker with tim farley. host of "morning briefing" on sirius xm.ive from washington, good to see you. >> good to see you, ali. >> president obama heads out west a week after his east coast tour. and he's hitting the road, with a brand-new mantra, probably one we're going to hear for the next year or so. your thoughts? >> well, yeah. it's got tweeted out by the white house yesterday. we can't wait is going to replace, pass this...
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is number two as major hugo i do yeah his role is to gather intelligence he's a stop as nails and farley to tom and. the americans sent two of their best drug officers to work alongside the columbia on the ground. it was the best of the best in going after and we had all the resources we wanted our resources i'm talking about the money the equipment. the intelligence da at this time i created a. t.k.o. problem which is that we were we were targeting this war all over the world. body and becomes a city under siege a special unit is everywhere with cock blanche to do as it pleases sweeping everywhere i'm searching everyone. to big. same with the dragnet turns off a little more than weapons telephones explosives coming off in mid am and the usual suspects most of them petty criminals. but the investigators are hoping for is the one clue the one informant who might lead them to esteban. take him up published a lot of. those means it is going to get. the rewards of a televised appeals for information make little headway however as whoever might be tempted to inform the godfather or his cronie
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is number two is major hugo i do ya his role is to gather intelligence basis tough as nails and farley to tom and. the americans sent two of their best drug officers to work alongside the columbia on the ground. it was the best of the best in going after and we had all the resources we wanted our resources i'm talking about the the money a quick. thing tell the difference da at this time i created a. tape t.k.o. problem which is that we were we were targeting this war all over the world. maybe even becomes a city i'm just seeing a special unit is everywhere with cock notch so there was it pleases sweeping everywhere and such and everyone. looking at. it. it's a big. in with a dragnet tons of little more than weapons telephones explosives common enough in many a year and the usual suspects most of them petty criminals. looking investigators are hoping for is the one clue the one informant who might lead them to ask about. all. those means or does your me going to get patients. are going to get. the rewards of the televised appeals for information made little headway however as for wheth
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will appeal a lot to republican voters who be big fans of laurel and hardy, david spade and chris farleygreat ticket. the truth is, the truth is, anybody could possibly be president obama, and republicans hate president obama. i mean, you could have a romney-conrad murray ticket and republicans would still vote for mitt romney. anything can happen. we'll see. >> third question, guys. and final question. jon huntsman's daughters tweeting about cnn's debate in las vegas coming up tuesday night. they're actually flirting with mitt romney's son tag. look at this. they tweet, want to tailgate for the next debate? vegas wild. we'll bring the godfather's. you bring the diet coke. followed up, mormon tabernacle cho choir -- you see, finding his dad in a photo. there it is. tag right there. what do you think? how should he respond? >> well, quickly, affirmatively. there's not many truisms. when three ladies invite you to vegas for vegas wide, you respond affirmatively. >> maria? >> i think that's adorable. flirting between potential first children. i don't know. i think it should say something li
will appeal a lot to republican voters who be big fans of laurel and hardy, david spade and chris farleygreat ticket. the truth is, the truth is, anybody could possibly be president obama, and republicans hate president obama. i mean, you could have a romney-conrad murray ticket and republicans would still vote for mitt romney. anything can happen. we'll see. >> third question, guys. and final question. jon huntsman's daughters tweeting about cnn's debate in las vegas coming up tuesday...
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time now for our "political ticker" with tim farley host of "morning briefing."oing to ask you, rick perry came out swinging against romney last night. let's listen for a second. >> and mitt, you lose all of your standing from my perspective because you hired illegals. in your home. and you knew about it for a year. >> governor romney? >> rick, i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. >> i'll tell you what the facts are. >> rick, again -- rick, i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. you get 30 seconds. this is the way the rules work here is that i get 60 seconds and then you get 0 secon30 seco respond, right? anderson -- would you please wait? are you just going to keep talking? >> yes, sir. >> well, i'm just saying. look, rick -- >> follow the rules. >> this has been a tough couple of debates for rick, and i understand that. you're going to get tested. >> so tim, how did perry do? was this aggressive attack helpful? hurtful? was it presidential? and the whole immigration -- this is something that is a retread from the last election,
time now for our "political ticker" with tim farley host of "morning briefing."oing to ask you, rick perry came out swinging against romney last night. let's listen for a second. >> and mitt, you lose all of your standing from my perspective because you hired illegals. in your home. and you knew about it for a year. >> governor romney? >> rick, i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. >> i'll tell you what the facts are. >> rick,...
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the high pressure is going to be an anchor there and one thing it's going to do, though, with farley clear skies leave night s going bring us cold temperatures for chilly tonight and the coldest temperature of the next couple of nights will be tomorrow night and into sunday morning. we're here in up to to be in the lower 40s. out in the suburbs, some of you in the suburbs, if we're clear enough tomorrow night, and if the winds die down completely, you will be flirting with freeze something i don't think you will be down to freezing. what can have 34 to 35 degrees temperatures out there in the suburbs. and in northern and western suburbs. mostly clear leave night, chilly and temps 44 and in the suburbs, though, out in the suburbs in the 30s. gaithersburg, to 47 and only around the metro, we're talking lower 40s? tomorrow, sunny, 63 in the city; 65 for fredericksburg and 63 for chantilly. hard to beat. again, more sunshine tomorrow than what we had the last few days and i'm not going to guarantee completely sunny skies for the next few days. 47 tomorrow morning and you will see the day
the high pressure is going to be an anchor there and one thing it's going to do, though, with farley clear skies leave night s going bring us cold temperatures for chilly tonight and the coldest temperature of the next couple of nights will be tomorrow night and into sunday morning. we're here in up to to be in the lower 40s. out in the suburbs, some of you in the suburbs, if we're clear enough tomorrow night, and if the winds die down completely, you will be flirting with freeze something i...
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his number two is major hugo i do ya his role is to gather intelligence he says tough as nails and farley just a moment. the americans sent two of their best drug officers to work alongside the columbia on the ground. it was the best of the best in going after and we had all the resources we wanted the resources i'm talking about the money the quick. the intelligence da at this time i created a. tape t.k.o. problem which is that we were we were targeting this war all over the world. maybe it becomes a city under siege the special unit is everywhere with cock blondish so there was a pleases sweeping everywhere and such in every one. of the. and with the dragnets turns up little more than weapons telephones and explosives common enough in maybe a year and the usual suspects most of the petty criminals. what the investigators are hoping for is the one clue one informant who might lead them to esteban. if. they moved up published a lot of. those means it is you me going to get patients or don't you read us you me going to give. me. the rewards on the televised appeals for information make lit
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adam sandler, the late chris farley. we'll have much more on school lunches in a second.ve you the answer to the question i asked before the break. recognize this little guy? that's me. back in elementary school, in michigan. i'm i'm sharing this picture -- boy, crazy to look at -- i'm sharing this picture to have a little fun and because i really do want to talk about the school lunches and how important they are for so many american kids. a topic important to us. the school lunch program began during the great depression. during that time the government bought food from farmers to help keep them afloat during the tough economic times. it also helped feed kids who weren't getting enough to eat. it all made perfect sense. but we all know what happened to our kids' lunchrooms nowadays, pizza, fries, soda, sweets, way too often. simz sometimes the result of outside vendors coming in the school budgets could no longer keep up. i wanted to know what they were serving at my old high school, buchanan elementary. mrs. fresh, that's really her name, she faxed us the menu. on mond
adam sandler, the late chris farley. we'll have much more on school lunches in a second.ve you the answer to the question i asked before the break. recognize this little guy? that's me. back in elementary school, in michigan. i'm i'm sharing this picture -- boy, crazy to look at -- i'm sharing this picture to have a little fun and because i really do want to talk about the school lunches and how important they are for so many american kids. a topic important to us. the school lunch program...
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. >> reporter: the shooter richard farley was obsess with a female colleague.also been laid off. he entered esl heavily armed and killed seven coworkers and wounded four others. he is currently on death row at san quentin. lee helped rescue some of thinks coworkers. he wrote about it in his book, chinese playground, a memoir. >> sharing the experiences was able to provide guidance and support to other people going through a crisis and dealing with personal demons. >> reporter: there was another work place shooting in santa clara. jing wu killed three company executives. he was areferendum the following day. >>> guy a labor attorney who has studied work place violence, he says shootings like these don't occur because the person suddenly snap. >> there is a continue yum that might last years. sometimes it it is very fast, three or four weeks. >> reporter: here is what the u.s. bureau of labor statistics has to say about the cases. 86% of deaths were in the private sector. 43% of work place homicides involved current employees. 234% of shooters had -- 24% of shoot
. >> reporter: the shooter richard farley was obsess with a female colleague.also been laid off. he entered esl heavily armed and killed seven coworkers and wounded four others. he is currently on death row at san quentin. lee helped rescue some of thinks coworkers. he wrote about it in his book, chinese playground, a memoir. >> sharing the experiences was able to provide guidance and support to other people going through a crisis and dealing with personal demons. >> reporter:...