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a major say, ambassador foley, speaker foley commute to really complement ambassador reischauer and rob reischauer discreet servants. i think all of your great public servants. we thank you very much or taken the time to get what they said reflected in 1890 budget agreement. thank you i'll turn back to paula. let's get some applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay. first of all, before we get started on to recognize a couple people instrumental in pulling this together. he will be writing up a narrative on the event, kind of looking at what lessons we learned from the 1990 senate floor today. so steve will be with us at this project. staff director some budget commissions and the plague. also come house in grant with the bipartisan policy center. i want to recognize and thank them. we call this session, listened for the next, which is presumptuous on our very part, but we note each generation seems to be in crisis. there's a tiny moment to overcome the centrifugal forces to is harder, budget. our moment arrives with the f
a major say, ambassador foley, speaker foley commute to really complement ambassador reischauer and rob reischauer discreet servants. i think all of your great public servants. we thank you very much or taken the time to get what they said reflected in 1890 budget agreement. thank you i'll turn back to paula. let's get some applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay. first of all, before we get started on to recognize a...
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mark foley, huge issue before an election.ll, huge -- >> huge issue, and re-elected. >> sean: wait a second. but the point is that there was republican criticism, and it was a big national story. pedophile, convict, 15-year-olds, catholic girl, oh, did i just hit the lotto? and this guy's running. not a peep a out of democratic leadership. >> we haven't had time. he just filed papers. >> sean: we've had time. >> there are 15 people in this race. it is really too short -- you know, the race hasn't even started. >> it's not a matter of whether it was 15 or 1500 people in the race. it's how you identify the kind of candidates that run for the seat. >> he gets all he has to do -- no, no, david. let's talk about the process of putting your name in. the hypocrisy is in his ability to put his name on the ballot, which is essentially getting a certain number of names to file paperwork. >> that's the problem. >> where is the party? look, i hold all sides to this. when there's a culture problem with that kind of behavior. this isn't i m
mark foley, huge issue before an election.ll, huge -- >> huge issue, and re-elected. >> sean: wait a second. but the point is that there was republican criticism, and it was a big national story. pedophile, convict, 15-year-olds, catholic girl, oh, did i just hit the lotto? and this guy's running. not a peep a out of democratic leadership. >> we haven't had time. he just filed papers. >> sean: we've had time. >> there are 15 people in this race. it is really too...
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she married tom foley, her high school sweetheart, and began her life as a marine wife. nine years later, their daughter kathleen was born. life was good. but then, after 54 years of marriage, tom got sick. >> my husband died of lung cancer. and he went through chemo and radiation, and then more chemo and then more radiation. and he was sick and miserable frequently, if not most of that time. but because i saw how he suffered, i made up my mind, i... when it was my turn, i was going to make sure that i don't go that way. >> narrator: in 2006, joan got remarried to art butterstein, a 86-year-old widower. then, two years later, she found out that she too had lung cancer. >> i told them immediately. i said, "i have no intention of going through all the chemo. not at my age, and not with what i know is already wrong with my body. it's not going to make me have a lovely old life." all right, what about this? 34 down. >> "words seen in brackets." >> s-i-c, sic. >> a few months ago, she went to the doctor, and doctor said, "i think it might be time to sign up for hospice now."
she married tom foley, her high school sweetheart, and began her life as a marine wife. nine years later, their daughter kathleen was born. life was good. but then, after 54 years of marriage, tom got sick. >> my husband died of lung cancer. and he went through chemo and radiation, and then more chemo and then more radiation. and he was sick and miserable frequently, if not most of that time. but because i saw how he suffered, i made up my mind, i... when it was my turn, i was going to...
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until the much smaller group, the 8 people, largely without staff met in speaker foley's offices.here was an agreement reached which, as was pointed out, did not pass the hurdle but got halfway down the track and was a symbol of progress. that progress in part was the result of miss judgment on the part of some important players. i would say, senator byrd was convinced that the caps that were part of the agreement and insisted upon were not going to work. they were very modest for the first couple of years. the view was this would not stick for a long period of time. so we could sign on to that. let me close with just saying a few words about why this agreement seems to be viewed as a great success of diplomacy or leadership or what ever, notwithstanding the fact that the first two years after the agreement, the deficit rose. it was at a historic level and then rose for the next two years, which had a huge impact on president bush's reelection. i could not agree with you more that this agreement and the president's role in it was the most significant component of our decade-long e
until the much smaller group, the 8 people, largely without staff met in speaker foley's offices.here was an agreement reached which, as was pointed out, did not pass the hurdle but got halfway down the track and was a symbol of progress. that progress in part was the result of miss judgment on the part of some important players. i would say, senator byrd was convinced that the caps that were part of the agreement and insisted upon were not going to work. they were very modest for the first...
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he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not understood] of san francisco. this amazing transformation in the last few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause
he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a...
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- erin foley! [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, that was mash up. thank you! good night! [soft orchestral music] ♪ - i replaced all the cereal in your cereal boxes with cat food. and this isn't even my real voice. [deep-voiced] i talk like this. i've talked like this my entire life. the voice you've been hearing is a character that i've put on to deceive you. i betrayed you. do not steal my land ever again. (cheers and applause). >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. good a good one tonight. from "saturday night live", the very funny jason sudeikis is going to be joining us later. it was just one week ago tonight that barack obama won reelection to the presidency ending a heated political campaign and hopefully setting the stage for the healing that this country so desperately needs. >> the white house has received online petitions from not so proud americans in 20 states who would like to secede from the union. (laughter) wait! i'm not sure exactly which 20 states those are or which people in those 20 state bus i think i can best ex
- erin foley! [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, that was mash up. thank you! good night! [soft orchestral music] ♪ - i replaced all the cereal in your cereal boxes with cat food. and this isn't even my real voice. [deep-voiced] i talk like this. i've talked like this my entire life. the voice you've been hearing is a character that i've put on to deceive you. i betrayed you. do not steal my land ever again. (cheers and applause). >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome to "the...
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really wrong and it should be banned if foley does a serious about this one of these ads then on whyis america's obesity gets in was could all politicians being cut with junk food more now than ever and then releasing just a few published the two thumbs to keep people on side the health care ministers of fifty two european countries got together and agreed that junk food marketing to children must stop because children were targets here in america it's considered free speech part of the first amendment that right is supported this is a huge problem i went to the commissioner of the federal communications commission here in america deborah taylor tate back in two thousand and seven when asked in light of what the european health care ministers that said what did she think needs to be done and her response was a direct quote i expect the food industry to police itself well that's what they've been doing now for the past thirty years and look where it's gotten trace speech doesn't work with addictive substances it didn't work with tobacco doesn't work with heroin cocaine morpheme nicoti
really wrong and it should be banned if foley does a serious about this one of these ads then on whyis america's obesity gets in was could all politicians being cut with junk food more now than ever and then releasing just a few published the two thumbs to keep people on side the health care ministers of fifty two european countries got together and agreed that junk food marketing to children must stop because children were targets here in america it's considered free speech part of the first...
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dot com including the police that nate foley seen as after pictures published on facebook show kerry an obvious search for their eyes a lot of example young of all breaking number of rules reborn are on our website our team dot com. plus a long way home online and we've got a story of a woman and women who've been held captive in a supermarket. that is calling on britain to make a decision on its e.u. membership as leaders lose patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club his deputy has already warned the budget crisis may leave britain out of the block parties laura smith explains with the cloud hanging over the houses of parliament could this be the beginning of the end of britain's membership of the european union pro europe deputy prime minister nick clegg certainly seems to fear he's said that wednesday's rebellion by conservative m.p.'s when they voted in favor of cutting the budget the e.u. could leave britain either isolated inside the union all out of his altogethe
dot com including the police that nate foley seen as after pictures published on facebook show kerry an obvious search for their eyes a lot of example young of all breaking number of rules reborn are on our website our team dot com. plus a long way home online and we've got a story of a woman and women who've been held captive in a supermarket. that is calling on britain to make a decision on its e.u. membership as leaders lose patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing...
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foley roundly who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees that public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our borders should be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this coming up to twenty seven minutes past the hour hand the russian capital time to cross over to the business desk natasha joins us turns out ukraine is possibly being jumped over a one billion dollars gas deal this sounds like an extraordinary story absolutely well ukrainian officials are now trying to figure out who they signed this deal with since the spanish companies actually deny any involvement whatsoever absolutely fascinating all the details just a couple of minutes after thanks very much. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbe
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foley roundly who is the time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public if they are forced to be good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. coming up to twenty seven minutes past the hour here in the russian capital time to cross over to the business desk the tensions there natasha it turns out that ukraine has possibly been cute over a one billion dollar gas deal extraordinary story it's absolutely nothing that's absolutely right now it turns out the ukrainian officials are actually trying to figure out who they signed the deal with since the sanest energy major they thought they were partnering with is actually denying any involvement what in the story and more and just a couple of minutes after a short break thanks a lot. from . the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris you've. come a complete that triumph. with pe
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of "the translator's sister" jack foley says, mary weingarten's "the translator's sister" is poised onborders between memory and imagination. weingarten's conversation with her dead sister shape shifts and shimmers, conjures brilliant glimpses of a shared childhood, the colors and smells of times past. the book is an homage in celebration of weingarten's brilliant literary sister, kathryn washburn. the author calls it a collage of memories, dream fragments, imagined encounters and reflections on girlhood. not memoirs but poetic fiction. and her costa thank with her sister, mary weingarten does not in gauges and the philosophical questions of the day as tennyson does in memorial him. she does not tell us it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. what she does is to circle endlessly around her grief, seeing it from all sorts of angles but never escaping it. her book is heartbreaking because it rings as to precisely the point of what a book cannot do to make her sister be again. and yet, and yet her book also does precisely what a book can do, bring her brillian
of "the translator's sister" jack foley says, mary weingarten's "the translator's sister" is poised onborders between memory and imagination. weingarten's conversation with her dead sister shape shifts and shimmers, conjures brilliant glimpses of a shared childhood, the colors and smells of times past. the book is an homage in celebration of weingarten's brilliant literary sister, kathryn washburn. the author calls it a collage of memories, dream fragments, imagined...
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hay will be playing a pretty big ricky foley in this incident. let me set the stage for you right now. behind me, a neighborhood park. there is a few feet of mud below it. this mud will stay here throughout this coming weekend, the focus is on the hillside above and the storm brewing off the coast. day two in daily city, one filled with spraying -- >> people play there or walk their dogs. >> doesn't look like it today. >> not any more. >> reporter: buried, a critical one in the park. today, the hunt to find it got underway. meantime, romero is talking about this massive hole in the hillside, the engineers deemed it stable, the focus is on erosion control. we are basically trying to create a buffer zone around. basically the mud will stay until the weekend. right now, we are fighting the weather. >> >> crews are digging to divert the incoming rain off the hillside and right into the storm drain into the park. drain crews eventually found out and cleaned out in the afternoon. even so, residents concerned about the hillside. >> does it look stable t
hay will be playing a pretty big ricky foley in this incident. let me set the stage for you right now. behind me, a neighborhood park. there is a few feet of mud below it. this mud will stay here throughout this coming weekend, the focus is on the hillside above and the storm brewing off the coast. day two in daily city, one filled with spraying -- >> people play there or walk their dogs. >> doesn't look like it today. >> not any more. >> reporter: buried, a critical one...
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i certainly feel that the key to it was the fact that tom foley and president bush had been members of congress to gather. they had developed a personal relationship. other members of congress, including dave and others, had been there. the president was in the house -- there were personal relationships that we, frankly, in the nicest sense of the word, exploited as much as possible in order to maintain the comedy of the process. one more point, since we were commenting on him -- he was really in my opinion from at least our perspective the heart and soul of the details of this process. barry and others have talked about the importance of the budget enforcement act. i remember one of my first days in the white house, in 1989, as a new chief of staff, he came and talked about the fact that it was really not working well, that they needed a difficult -- there was a difficult situation coming forward in terms of timing. it was really, in early 1989, that we started these conversations in the white house about looking for an opportunity to recommend a replacement for gramm-rudman hollings.
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we have joe gar foley who is following the race for the "san francisco chronicle" and pollster from lake research looking at the latest numbers from across the swing states. great to have you all inside "the war room. the only reason why i said that joe is because you're not really a reporter. i just wanted to preserve your -- so let me ask you, there was a brief detente while the storm stuff was festering. now they're back on the campaign trail swinging. do you think they should be negative this last weekend? >> it is the checkered flag. it's time. it's done. >> jennifer: meaning they should or shouldn't? >> they should. this is the time now -- >> jennifer: this is it. >> if they're ever going to get their base out they have a few more days. it's red meat time. they're throwing everything they can out there just to get their base. >> jennifer: speaking of red meat david so we've got all of the polls this barrage of polls that shows this momentum in favor of the president. and the romney team seems to be throwing up stuff like crazy in wild states like in minnesota which is as blue as ca
we have joe gar foley who is following the race for the "san francisco chronicle" and pollster from lake research looking at the latest numbers from across the swing states. great to have you all inside "the war room. the only reason why i said that joe is because you're not really a reporter. i just wanted to preserve your -- so let me ask you, there was a brief detente while the storm stuff was festering. now they're back on the campaign trail swinging. do you think they should...
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other translators, sister, jack foley says gunnar winegard the translator sister is poised on bordersbetween memory and imagination. it shape shifts and shimmers, conjured. clinton says of a shared childhood. in times past the book is in homage in celebration of the brilliant literary sister, catherine washburn. the author causes a collage of memories, dream fragment, reflections on girlhood. not memoir, the poetic fiction. and her task to tango with her sister does not engage us in the philosophical question in memoriam. she does not tell us it's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. what she does is circle around her. comiskey and all sorts of angles, but never escaping it. her book is heartbreaking because it brings us to precisely the point of what a book cannot do to make her sister be again. and yet and yet from her book also does precisely what a boat can do, bring her brilliant taunt his sister before us in all her living glory. and the thickness of her mostly problematical absents, in mary weingarten's hand, catherine washburn turns out to be the most
other translators, sister, jack foley says gunnar winegard the translator sister is poised on bordersbetween memory and imagination. it shape shifts and shimmers, conjured. clinton says of a shared childhood. in times past the book is in homage in celebration of the brilliant literary sister, catherine washburn. the author causes a collage of memories, dream fragment, reflections on girlhood. not memoir, the poetic fiction. and her task to tango with her sister does not engage us in the...
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speakers include tom foley and john sununu. in a few moments, today's headlines in your phone calls live on "washington journal." at 10:00 eastern, the house transportation committee will hold an amtrak operations meeting. and the house of representatives will be back in session at noon eastern. in about 45 minutes, we will hear about the investigation into the attacks in the benghazi , libya from a correspondent from "nation
speakers include tom foley and john sununu. in a few moments, today's headlines in your phone calls live on "washington journal." at 10:00 eastern, the house transportation committee will hold an amtrak operations meeting. and the house of representatives will be back in session at noon eastern. in about 45 minutes, we will hear about the investigation into the attacks in the benghazi , libya from a correspondent from "nation
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with this historic, fairly predictable, foley predicted disaster, what is possible has become undefinedso clearly needed, what is possible is being redefined by what is happening around us. >>> we hope that you will watch right here at 8:00 p.m. on the nbc family network. it is going to be great. at 9:00 tomorrow we will have a fresh episode of the rachel maddow show. tonight we will be right back. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business sm
with this historic, fairly predictable, foley predicted disaster, what is possible has become undefinedso clearly needed, what is possible is being redefined by what is happening around us. >>> we hope that you will watch right here at 8:00 p.m. on the nbc family network. it is going to be great. at 9:00 tomorrow we will have a fresh episode of the rachel maddow show. tonight we will be right back. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our...
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i have committed every foley, every indiscretion a young man request fine, i have squandered an inher tenant, i have drunk widely, i confess. >> i'm acting in the capacity of a judge. >> i tell you these things myself, doctor because i love catherine. and because i have a great deal at stake. >> then you have lost it. >> no, sir. >> just as surely as if you placed your pittance on the losing number t is over. you have lost it. >> don't be too sure of that, sir. i believe in i say the words she will walk out of this house and follow me. >> you are inpertinent. >> but if i did not love your daughter as much as i do i should not have put up with the indignities you have offered me today. >> you have only to leave my house toes cape them. good day mr. towns end. >> good day, sir. >> rose: when you watch that, what do you see? >> wow. >> rose: you have seen it before like this? >> no. >> rose: you haven't seen this video. >> no, no. >> it's strange to watch, isn't it. to watch-- . >> rose: i said to myself i have been watching this, they probably have seen this. >> i think it's because, yo
i have committed every foley, every indiscretion a young man request fine, i have squandered an inher tenant, i have drunk widely, i confess. >> i'm acting in the capacity of a judge. >> i tell you these things myself, doctor because i love catherine. and because i have a great deal at stake. >> then you have lost it. >> no, sir. >> just as surely as if you placed your pittance on the losing number t is over. you have lost it. >> don't be too sure of that,...
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. >>> plus, johnson's foley. jcpenney drops again. is ron johnson putting the viability at risk? the traders will detail that. >>> well, isn't that special? should you be betting on big, bad dividends to pay your investing accounts ahead of the fiscal cliff deadline? we have special ideas later on in the show. >>> first, facebook, losing friends in the marketplace. dropping below 20 bucks a share ahead of tomorrow's big lockup expiration, the mother of all expirations. 804 million shares could flood the market. is the selloff overdone? is it finally time to buy this dip? dan, do you think we're going to see a bounce? do you think we should buy it? >> fundamentally their challenges are well known here. this has been a technical setup. we had the lockup in august. the stock was weakened at that. we had the lockup last month. the stock was weakened at that. the stock is down from $25 from the better than expected earnings announcement just a month ago. to me i think that the sell you see tomorrow is likely a buy, more from a technical setup just because of all this pressure that the
. >>> plus, johnson's foley. jcpenney drops again. is ron johnson putting the viability at risk? the traders will detail that. >>> well, isn't that special? should you be betting on big, bad dividends to pay your investing accounts ahead of the fiscal cliff deadline? we have special ideas later on in the show. >>> first, facebook, losing friends in the marketplace. dropping below 20 bucks a share ahead of tomorrow's big lockup expiration, the mother of all...
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. >> so earlier this week we had tom foley republican offer a compromise on the position here. had many republicans, several coming forward and saying there is a way out here, we are willing to give a little bit on taxes. you had wall street optimistic that there was an aura of compromise here. and then this is the plan that the white house puts forward. in some ways, moving the ball even further away from what the republicans were asking for here. is this going to get the compromise? >> look, first of all, want to understand that everybody believes we ought not to go off the cliff. sequester is not a good idea. and if we went off the cliff it would have substantial adverse effects on the economy. nobody wants to go over the cliff. including, in my opinion, john boehner. however, we ought not to hold hostage middle-class tax cuts, and that's what you're talking about, tom cole, that wasn't a question of compromise, it was simply to say, look, we all agree that middle-class tax rates ought not to get a tax increase on january 1st. not good for them. not good for the economy. we'
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and so we -- i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we have got to get people off campus because thepress is coming up and saying, senator bennett, we hear you're cutting medicare, are you going to vote to cut medicare? and, of course, we never want to say that. so we took him to andrews air force base for a week, day and night, had 120 members had the whole cbo group, the omb group, the white house staff, and we went over all of these things and finally cobbled together an agreement. i had to eat a hot fudge sundae every night with bob dole. i mean, that's how far this went. [laughter] >> what a sacrifice. >> and we came out on the floor, and we argued it for a week on the floor, and we lost. we lost. that's how hard this is to do. and so then we tweaked it a little left so we could pick up a few more democratic votes, and we finally got it passed. that was a minor amount of money compared to what they need to do now. i mean, it was like child's play. so i guess my advice to any white house, any leadership is you gotta deal with 535 people. you can't make a deal with the four leader
and so we -- i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we have got to get people off campus because thepress is coming up and saying, senator bennett, we hear you're cutting medicare, are you going to vote to cut medicare? and, of course, we never want to say that. so we took him to andrews air force base for a week, day and night, had 120 members had the whole cbo group, the omb group, the white house staff, and we went over all of these things and finally cobbled together an agreement. i had...
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she is from washington, she's from tom foley's old district in the, in central/south washington.it's an agricultural area. spokane is sort of the population center, i believe spokane reaches out to the east, and yakima for those who remember raymond carver stories from college literature classes. and she, she has, she is a truly charismatic politician. she's able to go on television, she's able to articulate the republican agenda in a way that is sort of nonthreatening to a lot of people. price has -- and she has been running pretty hard. price has kept a lower profile but seems to have accumulated quite a bit of support within the republican conference over the past few years. >> you going to predict a winner? >> i am not. >> okay. what about among the house democrats? what's nancy pelosi going to do with the rest of her life? >> i think i'm going to need to call my lifeline at this point. [laughter] all eyes are on nancy pelosi. about a week and a half ago, pelosi announced that the democratic leadership elections for the house were going to be moved to after thanksgiving. now,
she is from washington, she's from tom foley's old district in the, in central/south washington.it's an agricultural area. spokane is sort of the population center, i believe spokane reaches out to the east, and yakima for those who remember raymond carver stories from college literature classes. and she, she has, she is a truly charismatic politician. she's able to go on television, she's able to articulate the republican agenda in a way that is sort of nonthreatening to a lot of people. price...
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. >> like my foley effect there? >> very nice. >> the second largest lottery jackpot ever.f a billion, and strong ticket sales mean that number could go even higher. when players are lining up in the dusty arizona desert for an hour and a half just to buy a lottery ticket, you know it's big. >> i hope i don't have a heart attack. >> reporter: most of them came across the border from california which is not one of the 42 states district of columbia or the u.s. virgin islands that play the game. this morning ticket sales are through the roof. they're selling at an unbelievable 105,000 tickets per minute. but let's face it. most players will be losers. >> oh, no. don't put that on camera, man. >> reporter: abc's ryan owens spoke to smu math professor scott norris. >> reporter: professor, with so many people playing this time around, does that hurt my odds? >>> your odds are the same, no matter how many people play. you just have a higher chance of having to split the jackpot. >> reporter: how did the jackpot get so big, nobody has won it all since october 6, 16 straight drawin
. >> like my foley effect there? >> very nice. >> the second largest lottery jackpot ever.f a billion, and strong ticket sales mean that number could go even higher. when players are lining up in the dusty arizona desert for an hour and a half just to buy a lottery ticket, you know it's big. >> i hope i don't have a heart attack. >> reporter: most of them came across the border from california which is not one of the 42 states district of columbia or the u.s....
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i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we have to get people off campus because the press is sayingwe hear you're going to cut medicare. we never want to say that. so we took them to enters the air force base for -- andrews air force base for a week, day and night. had the whole cbo group, the omb group, the white house staff and we went over all these things again. i had to eat a hot fudge sundae every night with bob dole. >> what this sacrifice. >> am i came out on the floor and we argued it for a week on the floor and a loss. -- and we lost. that is how hard this is to do. -- we tweaked it a little less semifinal they got it passed. that was a minor amount of money compared to what they need to do now. it was like child's play. i guess my advice to any white house, any leadership, is you have to deal with 535 people. you cannot make a deal with the 4 leaeders. you need 218 in the house and 60 in the senate. so you have to include all of those members in the intellectual process of what it actually means to do you are doing. so they take ownership. when you watch the deficit commi
i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we have to get people off campus because the press is sayingwe hear you're going to cut medicare. we never want to say that. so we took them to enters the air force base for -- andrews air force base for a week, day and night. had the whole cbo group, the omb group, the white house staff and we went over all these things again. i had to eat a hot fudge sundae every night with bob dole. >> what this sacrifice. >> am i came out on the floor and...
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i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we have to get people off campus because the press is saying we hear you're going to cut medicare. we never want to say that. so we took them to enters the air force base for -- andrews air force base for a week, day and night. had the whole cbo group, the omb group, the white house staff and we went over all these things again. i had to eat a hot fudge sundae every night with bob dole. >> what this sacrifice. >> am i came out on the floor and we argued it for a week on the floor and a loss. that is how hard this is to do. then retrieved it and the less -- we tweaked it a little less semifinal they got it passed. that was a minor amount of money compared to what they need to do now. it was like child's play. i guess my advice to any whitehouse, in the leadership, is you have to deal with 535 people. you cannot make a deal with the 4 leaeders. you need 218 in the house and 60 in the senate. so you have to include all of those members in the intellectual process of what it actually means to do you are doing. so they take ownership. when you watch
i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we have to get people off campus because the press is saying we hear you're going to cut medicare. we never want to say that. so we took them to enters the air force base for -- andrews air force base for a week, day and night. had the whole cbo group, the omb group, the white house staff and we went over all these things again. i had to eat a hot fudge sundae every night with bob dole. >> what this sacrifice. >> am i came out on the floor...
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she is from the tom foley old district in central south washington. it is an agricultural area, spokane is the population center. i believe smoke can reaches out to the east. and yet,, for those of you remember raymond carver storries. as a charismatic politician. she is able to articulate the republican agenda in a way that is not threatening to allow the people. price -- and she has been running pretty hard. price has kept a low profile, but seems to have accumulated quite a bit of support within the republican conference of the last few years. >> are you going to predict a winner? >> i am not. >> and what is nancy pelosi going to do for the rest of her life? i'm not i'm going to call my lifeline. right now all eyes are on nancy pelosi. about a week and a half ago, mr. pelosi announced that the democratic leadership and elections for house were going to be moved to after thanksgiving. the house republican leadership elections in the senate and the democratic and republican leadership elections are all going to be next week. this is traditionally whe
she is from the tom foley old district in central south washington. it is an agricultural area, spokane is the population center. i believe smoke can reaches out to the east. and yet,, for those of you remember raymond carver storries. as a charismatic politician. she is able to articulate the republican agenda in a way that is not threatening to allow the people. price -- and she has been running pretty hard. price has kept a low profile, but seems to have accumulated quite a bit of support...
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and so i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we've got to get people off campus because the press is coming up in saint senator bennett and we are you going to cut medicare. so we took into andrews air force base for a week, day and night, had 120 members, the omb group, the white house staff that went over all of these things, finally cobbled together an agreement. i had to eat a hot or send every night with bob dole. but so far this went. and we came out on the floor and argued it for a week on the floor and we lost. we lost. that's how hard this is to do. and since then, we've tweaked it a little less or we could pick up a few more democratic votes and i finally got it passed. that was a minor amount of money compared to what they need to do. so i guess my advice to any white house in any leadership is you've got to do is 535 people. you can't make a deal with the four leaders. they got for both. you need a lot more votes. you need probably 60 in the senate. so you've got to include all of those numbers in the intellectual process of what it actually means to do what you're doi
and so i said to tom foley and george mitchell, we've got to get people off campus because the press is coming up in saint senator bennett and we are you going to cut medicare. so we took into andrews air force base for a week, day and night, had 120 members, the omb group, the white house staff that went over all of these things, finally cobbled together an agreement. i had to eat a hot or send every night with bob dole. but so far this went. and we came out on the floor and argued it for a...
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something that's written in the speaker's office and the ways and means committee and senate finance foley that. >> to allow the jurisdiction to work their will and their magic whenever you want to call that there could be a sense of the market again taking the can down the road, tough choices. the need to be made right now. that is a view by some in the markets they want to see this done and in talking to business leaders who all they say is these guys need to get this done. >> there is no question that's what the market is coming out for and that isn't an unreasonable thing for the market to call out for. the final disposition of all of these is not going to conclude on december 31st so much like the markets when they got there and investors and say we have more work to do in the fiscal year clearly the congress is going to have to do more work in the next fiscal year and if the hope and expectation that this gets done and there is a pretty big bow on it on december 31st the sunshine isn't going to happen. >> pumping sunshine. everyone got that? let me ask about the entitlement side of t
something that's written in the speaker's office and the ways and means committee and senate finance foley that. >> to allow the jurisdiction to work their will and their magic whenever you want to call that there could be a sense of the market again taking the can down the road, tough choices. the need to be made right now. that is a view by some in the markets they want to see this done and in talking to business leaders who all they say is these guys need to get this done. >>...
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she is from the tom foley district in central south washington. it is an agricultural area.ne is the population center. i believe spokane reaches out to the east, for those of you remember raymond carver stories. she is a charismatic politician. she is able to articulate the republican agenda in a way that is not threatening to people. and she has been running pretty hard. price has kept a low profile, but seems to have accumulated quite a bit of support within the republican conference of the last few years. >> are you going to predict a winner? >> i am not. >> and what is nancy pelosi going to do for the rest of her life? >> i'm going to call my lifeline. right now all eyes are on nancy pelosi. about a week and a half ago, mr. pelosi announced that the democratic leadership and elections for house were going to be moved to after thanksgiving. the house republican leadership elections in the senate and the democratic and republican leadership elections are all going to be next week. this is traditionally when things happen. the fact that she set this off a couple of weeks l
she is from the tom foley district in central south washington. it is an agricultural area.ne is the population center. i believe spokane reaches out to the east, for those of you remember raymond carver stories. she is a charismatic politician. she is able to articulate the republican agenda in a way that is not threatening to people. and she has been running pretty hard. price has kept a low profile, but seems to have accumulated quite a bit of support within the republican conference of the...