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let's take next-gen. what's interesting is what the government being an effective and efficient source of making the judgment. so the airline industry has already made investments in essentials the gps navigation. so you can land planes. today plans planned in a choppy week. degette to 35,000 feet and wait, hang, travel around the airport, whereas the technological capacity now exists on almost all domestic airlines to push and you can just glide with gps navigation tools. unbelievable efficiency in terms of reducing our dependence on excess jet fuel you can save money on fuel, reduce pollution on all happy and goodness. it is permitting process for each and every route for us to say okay if we are going to change the landing we need to make sure that it meets all of the environmentalists and policies for this and malaise. as we made a commitment, the president said we need to make some acceleration. we included next-gen on the 21st century permitting efficiency initiative. there is a dashboard on the whi
let's take next-gen. what's interesting is what the government being an effective and efficient source of making the judgment. so the airline industry has already made investments in essentials the gps navigation. so you can land planes. today plans planned in a choppy week. degette to 35,000 feet and wait, hang, travel around the airport, whereas the technological capacity now exists on almost all domestic airlines to push and you can just glide with gps navigation tools. unbelievable...
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mainly staying offshore so we may see a band or two of rain coming up gens the coastline for tomorrows just going to bring us a slight chance of somehow irs for tuesday at the cloes line. let's get you into tomorrow on our tuesday. we're looking at, well, low to mid 60s. so still above average down here for san jose. the trivalley, the low 60s. and, as we head to our interior section, concord, fairfield, low 60s. and for napa and sonoma temperatures light slightly above average. again, a slight chance of a shower at the coastline. and it stays dry through the next seven days. >>> all right, now, it's money and time for our like, watch and win give away. tonight's winner is wanda peters. congratulations, wanda. now, if you want to enter to win, just like our facebook page and watch us tomorrow to see if you have won tomorrow's prize. and ipod tup. ss,to the sto the f-r-e-e cont. beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole
mainly staying offshore so we may see a band or two of rain coming up gens the coastline for tomorrows just going to bring us a slight chance of somehow irs for tuesday at the cloes line. let's get you into tomorrow on our tuesday. we're looking at, well, low to mid 60s. so still above average down here for san jose. the trivalley, the low 60s. and, as we head to our interior section, concord, fairfield, low 60s. and for napa and sonoma temperatures light slightly above average. again, a slight...
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y dli ten, y pÓster gen su posiciÓn para que asÍ cuando vayan a su paÍs de origen.regla. >>> es importante que nuestra comunidad no sea ti potros de hierro del atlante por ladrones que estÁn en la calle diciendo que pueden smruz nar el problema. >>> aquÍ no aplica todos. y que va a ayudar a muchos. y es para personas que estanca sadas con ciudadanos o son hijos de padres ciudadanos. igual van a tener que salir a su paÍs de origen. esto no cambia que puedan y tengan que emigrar en estados unidos. no ha sido implementada. gracias por estar con nosotros. nuevamente. >>> una de las principales pruebas de fuego es la situaciÓn econÓmica. hoy hay buenas noticias, muchas buenas noticia que reportarÁ el paÍs que generÓ cientos de nuevos empleos. lori montenegro con los detalles. >>> en la casa blanca no pueden esconder las sonrisas no solo el desempleo bajÓ a 8. 5% el nivel mÁs bajo en 3 aÑos, si no que segÚn el gobierno, en diciembre la economÍa generÓ mÁs de 200 mil trabajos. en los sectores de la manufactu manufactura, transporte y cuidado mÉdico. >>> porque muestra que
y dli ten, y pÓster gen su posiciÓn para que asÍ cuando vayan a su paÍs de origen.regla. >>> es importante que nuestra comunidad no sea ti potros de hierro del atlante por ladrones que estÁn en la calle diciendo que pueden smruz nar el problema. >>> aquÍ no aplica todos. y que va a ayudar a muchos. y es para personas que estanca sadas con ciudadanos o son hijos de padres ciudadanos. igual van a tener que salir a su paÍs de origen. esto no cambia que puedan y tengan que...
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will cain, alexis glick, the ceo of gen youth foundation, it's a very interesting organization.urse ken rogoff, one of the smartest men on the planet. >>> last week we focused on capitalism being on trial and we found out just what needs to be done to fix america's economic system. with more than 15 million americans unable to find work, we'll break down exactly what employers are looking for to fill the millions of job openings and we'll answer the question, is there a mismatch in this country between skills and jobs. the big fix is next. you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. >>> let's talk about jobs. right now in the united states there are 3.2 million job openings, but
will cain, alexis glick, the ceo of gen youth foundation, it's a very interesting organization.urse ken rogoff, one of the smartest men on the planet. >>> last week we focused on capitalism being on trial and we found out just what needs to be done to fix america's economic system. with more than 15 million americans unable to find work, we'll break down exactly what employers are looking for to fill the millions of job openings and we'll answer the question, is there a mismatch in...
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will cain, alexis glick, the ceo of gen youth foundation, it's a very interesting organization. of course ken rogoff, one of the smartest men on the planet. he is professor at harvard university and the chief economist of the international monetary fund. >>> last week we focused on capitalism being on trial and we found out just what needs to be done to fix america's economic system. with more than 15 million americans unable to find work, we'll break down exactly what employers are looking for to fill the millions of job openings and we'll answer the question, is there a mismatch in this country between skills and jobs. the big fix is next. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch thei
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autonomy will also play a much greater role in next gen. there is an increasing need to fly in uas in the air space system. emergency management and science and to enable commercial applications. nasa is working with the same partners, d.h. us, dod, and faa to operate -- ironed out operational issues. -- dhs, dod, and the faa to al iron out operational issues. completed development with other members of a national research and development road map for access to our national air space. this road map highlighted the joint partnerships ongoing activities and coordination, and is helping to set the course for needed future investments across the community. the long-term research will further unable the dod and uhs to operate air space for national security missions and enhance the technology available in the marketplace. another significant way that nasa contributes to national security is through its partnership with defense department and other space agencies around the world to track orbital debris in monitor space weather, such as solar fla
autonomy will also play a much greater role in next gen. there is an increasing need to fly in uas in the air space system. emergency management and science and to enable commercial applications. nasa is working with the same partners, d.h. us, dod, and faa to operate -- ironed out operational issues. -- dhs, dod, and the faa to al iron out operational issues. completed development with other members of a national research and development road map for access to our national air space. this road...
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and that gen -- i imagine cpmc and the unions could make that public. it was not negotiated with the city, per se. it was their agreement. supervisor avalos: lastly, we mentioned looking at the work force by trade and we expected to have on the project -- >> the numbers by trade? i can give you that. >> passed a follow-up question? -- may i ask a follow-up question? president chiu: yes. >> why did you choose a number as opposed to a proportion? it seems like a tough number because we are calculating or forecasting. >> in doing this a lot, it could go either way. you could have done 40 or a percentage and came out a little less. we just looked at the numbers and it seemed like doing for the end of being able to roll it over was the better way to go. you could've put a percentage and, i don't know, came out with the data differently. we feel a lot with percentages, sometimes it doesn't give you a bigger number. it just kind of depends. for the purposes of how we got here, looking at the past, the 40 seemed to get us further by the definition that we were
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you know have an avenue where you can take my cat and not only monsanto you could take by you sent gen dupont to court if you were contaminate contaminated because now a president has been established. when i travel around the world and i meet so many people so many organizations that have such a dedication they want good food they want safe food and they don't want the environment our air our land our soil contaminated with poisons and then when i see how hard these people work and for what they believe in he gives me the courage and the strength to carry on. this week's top stories on our t.v. believe that a beleaguered measured arab nations for bad service work in fewer reports of a doubt surge in violence russia that could make things work. towards between iran and your new claim structures because you and we'd international tension tehran is considering stopping fuel supplies to the view within days as a response to sanctions. also the sour you are sounding corporate protests feel the full force of the law in oakland again with offices resorting to tear gas and flush grenades to d
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many baby boomers and gen-xers say any sacrifice on social security is too much. >> pelley: bill, thanks very much. sacrifice is part of the plan for candidate ron paul who offers the biggest change for social security. dean reynolds has more on that. dean? >> reporter: scott, ron paul doesn't think very highly of social security. he's called it a mess, a failure and technically unconstitutional and he says it's high time that we begin transitioning out of the program all together. paul says he would not suddenly scrap social security but would encourage younger workers to opt out of the system. right now, there's no choice. he favors a transitional period to allow young people to start saving their own money for their own retirement. >> under 25 if they think that they don't want to depend on what's happening, i'd let them get out. >> r >> reporter: without the young paying in, the system would eventually run out of money. when we asked him about that, he declined to answer. congressman, are you going to try to phase out social security? paul agrees with the other republicans in the rac
many baby boomers and gen-xers say any sacrifice on social security is too much. >> pelley: bill, thanks very much. sacrifice is part of the plan for candidate ron paul who offers the biggest change for social security. dean reynolds has more on that. dean? >> reporter: scott, ron paul doesn't think very highly of social security. he's called it a mess, a failure and technically unconstitutional and he says it's high time that we begin transitioning out of the program all together....
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all the items under gen a, item 9a, because of the ability to expand the vitality and economic viability of our wonder front -- our waterfront. thank you. commissioner brandon: thank you. any of the public comment? commissioners, are there any questions or comments? commissioner lazarus? commissioner lazarus: this is a question for kim, and you might have a better answer later this afternoon. we looked at the budget numbers to result unanticipated increases. do you have any sense of the construction market now and whether it has tightened up or whether it is possible that some of these bids may still come in lower than budgeted? >> it is my opinion that we're still in an excellent market. turner provided our latest cost estimates and has taken into consideration that we're a very good market. we are going to find that very soon how good it is. commissioner ho: just a question on the condominium sales proceeds. what is the plus or minus, and do you think that is associated with that? >> i will get our finance director to address that. commissioner ho: given the question the costs could st
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of course we'll need to consider how to organize this common market but strategically i agree with gen to goal who said decades ago that we need a united europe from lisbon to vladivostok the left to live with these days all you hear in the years is syria and libya there's also run the right shouldn't protect syria and iran against the west or assure you or yes i believe that russia being an international leader should go together with the rest of the civilized world but at the same time we must be given clear guarantees. our national interest will not suffer from taken around for example let's say a war erupts there tomorrow there were any serato now southern border right next to the caucasus imagine the flow of freshly cheese we're likely to get millions of people so there is no way to see she can be decided without russia we must be present at the negotiating table and have a sane decisions regarding iran needless to say no one in the world would want to iran to have weapons of mass destruction it will be as that i think of the vocals and yes those in the mode of the shots i wish do
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and there's a chance gen the kindqurjt gentleman they both ae and i mean that gentlen inxd two since.rlie: it may very wellbe- sign tipsjf havto bet( seen in . >> there will bether discussions along the lines iok talked about but i think you're going to see a lot of major policy speeches by mitt romney and a lot of very aggressive mush bk by theok whitehouse saying what is the vision by the what as you saifederal governmee dmq! at home and>> charlie: yo me romney is a muchok better candidate, mark, in 2012 than hr was in 20pvmÑ what did he do toe1 get better? che did was write this book that he wrote whichz3$e said really5s strong for a lot ofÑizv robes. this is when president obama is strong else, he believeda5 evey word8 Ñzshe believed it, he felt it d thinks it'important and that's one wayqhe's nk giving speeches abouttactics hs about what he believes in and that makes him stronger. on the othere1 side, in case i'm writing forxd the magazine thise can with, he's sx$nnger in terms of taking opposition research, taking facts about an opponent and presenting them in a debate and i
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the wisdom of a specific branch the polish gen. what happens in the early 19th century the sources of legitimacy which said in its related, a three-pronged stool and enter into a very unstable relationship. what happens of the next 200 years is for the most part the afghan body politic is able to reconstruct and social contract using these basis of legitimacy, a very famous ruler. the use a little bit more of the realism and less of the islam versus some of his successors who rely upon islam a load of more. the we see today is the breakdown of the social contract . the interesting thing to watch this hell, if at all, the afghan body politics can reconstruct that as the forces begin to withdraw. >> host: who is on the cover of your book? >> guest: the he was formerly te seat of government in the central government's where many of the characters are tossed. it was the afghan royal palace up until the ruler in the 1933 up until his overthrow in 1973 built in the palace. today it is actually a five because it is mined heavily all over
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of course we'll need to consider how to organize this common market but strategically i agree with gen to goal who said decades ago that we need a united europe from lisbon to vladivostok where you are one of these days all you hear in the news is syria and libya there is also run the right to protect syria and iran against the west or assure you oh yes i believe that russia being an international leader should go together with the rest of the civilized world but at the same time we must be given clear guarantees that our national interest will not suffer to take iran for example i think let's say a war erupts there tomorrow with you or any serato now southern border right next to the caucasus or imagine the flow of refugees we're likely to get through millions of people but the iranians surat on the caspian sea and that's where the volga river flows to so there is no way the sushi can get inside it without russia and we must be present at the negotiating table and have a sane decisions regarding iran's oil needless to say no one in the world would want to iran to have weapons of mass
of course we'll need to consider how to organize this common market but strategically i agree with gen to goal who said decades ago that we need a united europe from lisbon to vladivostok where you are one of these days all you hear in the news is syria and libya there is also run the right to protect syria and iran against the west or assure you oh yes i believe that russia being an international leader should go together with the rest of the civilized world but at the same time we must be...
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said they would switch their local currencies to bruise ties about see iran and you can you know what gen from systemise says emerging markets will only benefit from such moves. because rich used to be the strongest far beyond their competitors in the world when you were a dollar a pound of sterling was a restraint doesn't matter so now they are they all have their obvious weakness business and most of the national government is national money to risk the richest they are not interested in the stability of college or straight gold radio but would like to see their colleges weaker actually than they are no intention makes them uncomfortable for bilateral trade relations of those countries which do not have you as do all the other cars this is their national currency the others saw the third world that treat them all before the countries of the third world the most because. i was enjoying the relations because it's more profitable it's more predictable and this makes contracts. better to understand and easier to fulfill. plus now have a look at the markets crude prices are up according to a
said they would switch their local currencies to bruise ties about see iran and you can you know what gen from systemise says emerging markets will only benefit from such moves. because rich used to be the strongest far beyond their competitors in the world when you were a dollar a pound of sterling was a restraint doesn't matter so now they are they all have their obvious weakness business and most of the national government is national money to risk the richest they are not interested in the...
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percent of all the range crude to iran has been told may be lifted if it returns to talks of its nuclear gen which the west suspects is a nuclear bomb but russia has dismissed the new sanctions on iran as counterproductive around only a threat to block a vital oil supply route in the persian gulf when the embargo comes into force the u.s. navy is poised to reopen the strait of hormuz by force if necessary communist asia times correspondent ask about says iran is unlikely to back down. the p five plus one as it's called the five permanent members of the security council plus germany dish should sit down theoretically by the end of this month with iran in this whole thing was brokered by turkey to start talking again about the iranian nuclear program but i wonder if iran has any incentive at the moment any fact the hard line there is interest say exactly that. the sanctions and if they are fully implemented on july first we're going to close down this street of hormuz as a reaction this is something that they need to see terms of their internal public opinion because they are being pressured a
percent of all the range crude to iran has been told may be lifted if it returns to talks of its nuclear gen which the west suspects is a nuclear bomb but russia has dismissed the new sanctions on iran as counterproductive around only a threat to block a vital oil supply route in the persian gulf when the embargo comes into force the u.s. navy is poised to reopen the strait of hormuz by force if necessary communist asia times correspondent ask about says iran is unlikely to back down. the p...
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of course we'll need to consider how to organize this common market but strategically i agree with gen to goal who said decades ago that we need a united europe from lisbon to vladivostok i wish do regard russia as a superpower. national odd believe our country has an important mission but by virtue of our history we should set high goals and achieve them of course we haven't been doing that lately so mean you our people have lost the vision in our past we colonized the vast territories like say bierria brushes a special nation that like sixteen challenges there is a downside of course what i mean is that individual people are considered in significant in are sacrificed for the sake of a great goal but that was before me of course i'm no less. or do you mean before you before you become president just the opposite yes before i become president we need to change that completely people should be at the heart of every grand arms of taking people should be the top priority people often ask you whether you're going to get married or not i only ask about this because of plots a cult i really
of course we'll need to consider how to organize this common market but strategically i agree with gen to goal who said decades ago that we need a united europe from lisbon to vladivostok i wish do regard russia as a superpower. national odd believe our country has an important mission but by virtue of our history we should set high goals and achieve them of course we haven't been doing that lately so mean you our people have lost the vision in our past we colonized the vast territories like...
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. >>> la silicona tiene dos grupos, el gen y las envolturas, y en otro lado, siliconas no mÉdicas, industrialeses para ver la resistencia, asÍ se comprometiÓ a responderle a mujeres que se colocaron los implantes pip. >>> se dejÓ en claro los casos que atenderÁn el cambio de prÓtesis. >>> el cambio de prÓtesis, y m remplazo, en el caso de rotura de prÓtesis. y en el caso en el cual esas prÓtesis fueron tratadas como parte de un requerimiento estÉtico. >>> si los mÉdicos tambien se comprometieron. >>> todos tratamos de obrar en el mismo sentido, dando nuestro trabajo de manera gratuita, para los pacientes que nosotros mismos intervenimos. >>> en colombia nadie sabe cuÁntos implantes fueron colocados desde el 2006, rellenos con silicona industrial, hicieron un llamado a pacientes para revisar guÍas de cirugÍa, conforme a ley, se especÍfica la clase de prÓtesis. nadie quiere que le cueste la vida. >>> las prÓtesis en pectorales y glÚteos, y tambiÉn de uso estÉtico para caballeros. >>> bueno, ahora, prepÁrese para disfrutar de lo nuevo de romeo santos, mi santa, presentarÁ en primicia mundial en "p
. >>> la silicona tiene dos grupos, el gen y las envolturas, y en otro lado, siliconas no mÉdicas, industrialeses para ver la resistencia, asÍ se comprometiÓ a responderle a mujeres que se colocaron los implantes pip. >>> se dejÓ en claro los casos que atenderÁn el cambio de prÓtesis. >>> el cambio de prÓtesis, y m remplazo, en el caso de rotura de prÓtesis. y en el caso en el cual esas prÓtesis fueron tratadas como parte de un requerimiento estÉtico....
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the inspector gen is investigating with the obama administration disclosed classified details.eleasing anything classified. katherine biggelow is making the movie. >>> apple is reportedly attempting to ban the release of a steve jobs action figure. a chinese company wants to release a replica of jobs. now there are numerous reports that apple is threatening to sue. apple has reportedly sent a letter to the manufacturer saying any toy resemble the company's logo or job's appearance is a criminal offense. >>> one way ticket from the united states and europe are going to have a $3 surcharge. no specific reason was giving for adding the extra fee however delta move came days after the european union started requiring airlines to pay for greenhouse gas emissions. >>> more than 5,000 artifact taken from the titanic will be on sale in april. the auction will take place on the 100th anniversary of the ocean liner's maiden voyage. it set sale from england on april 11th, 1912, it sank four days later. the collection was appraised in 2007 at $189 million . >>> and it is kind of chilly out
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gen i have waddle of ft. worth, texas, didn't expect what was to come.ll-time job for three years. at one point came this exchange. >> jennifer, can i ask you what kind of engineer your husband is? >> a semiconductor engineer. >> it is interesting to me, and i meant what i said, if you send me your husband's resume, i would be interested in finding out exactly what's happening right there, because the word we're getting is that somebody in that kind of high-tech field, that kind of engineer should be able to find something right away. >> reporter: what was your reaction when the president asked you for darren's resume? >> i think i lost my hearing. i was completely shocked. i really did lose senses. >> i was just like jumping up and down. i couldn't believe the president actually wanted to look at my resume. >> the wedels are grateful, jennifer originally asked about a certain kind of visa called the h1b which allows other workers into the country, concerned that america workers are losing out on jobs. here's what the president said. >> the h 1 b should
gen i have waddle of ft. worth, texas, didn't expect what was to come.ll-time job for three years. at one point came this exchange. >> jennifer, can i ask you what kind of engineer your husband is? >> a semiconductor engineer. >> it is interesting to me, and i meant what i said, if you send me your husband's resume, i would be interested in finding out exactly what's happening right there, because the word we're getting is that somebody in that kind of high-tech field, that...
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so we could accelerate next gen.what's fashion fascinating about this, it's the private sector informing entirely -- investing entirely -- the private sector's overwhelming. no net new r and k, if you will, to -- r&d, if you will, there's a little bit, but not significant, if you l. it's private investment, so the tool is permitting. on the issue of smart grid, we have an unbelievable opportunity. we're going to, by the end of the recovery act investments, we're going to double the amount of meters, data-driven infrastructure that allows them to bring in other sources of energy and manage anything a more efficient way, critical for the future as we see it reducing dependence on foreign oil. there we did have some initial capital deployment, but overwhelmingly the business case for smart grid relies on state-regulated utilities. and the judgment in the policy framework is let's share best practices. what works, so that states can make the right judgments in a collaborative way to accelerate these investments. and you'
so we could accelerate next gen.what's fashion fascinating about this, it's the private sector informing entirely -- investing entirely -- the private sector's overwhelming. no net new r and k, if you will, to -- r&d, if you will, there's a little bit, but not significant, if you l. it's private investment, so the tool is permitting. on the issue of smart grid, we have an unbelievable opportunity. we're going to, by the end of the recovery act investments, we're going to double the amount...
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i want to talk about newt genning rich and his inability to stay on his message. >> tribute time, weonly person to lose the iowa caucuses and go on to win the presidency? the answer, of course, bill clinton in 1992. clinton didn't really play in iowa. he lost that to tom harkin and then he actually lost new hampshire to massachusetts. he still won the new hampshire primary in different ways. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids... ♪ ...and the nurburgring? or what if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ most powerful trading app ? total access - to everything. from idea to research to trade. including financials, indicators and real-time streaming quotes. whether you check your investments every day or every minute, our app can take them from thought to trade. at scottrade, seven-dollar trades are just the start. try our powerfu
i want to talk about newt genning rich and his inability to stay on his message. >> tribute time, weonly person to lose the iowa caucuses and go on to win the presidency? the answer, of course, bill clinton in 1992. clinton didn't really play in iowa. he lost that to tom harkin and then he actually lost new hampshire to massachusetts. he still won the new hampshire primary in different ways. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. if you took the top down on a crossover?...
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paterno is being remembered for his gen ros -- generosity and for his commitment to his family. >> wednesdaythey waved solemnly as his funeral procession passed by. and now, they say a final goodbye. >> in penn state, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> joe paterno is the winningest division 1 college football coach in history. >>> governor martin o'malley travels north to discuss same- sex marriage with the mayor of new york. governor o'malley faces a similar hurdle in maryland. he's trying to assure the opposition that freedom of religion will be protected if same-sex marriage is passed here. >>> preparing for the commander in chief. maryland's eastern shore is getting ready for president obama. weijia jiang explains the reason for the president's visit and the impact it will have on the area. >> reporter: for the second year in a row, the annual democratic caucus is being held here on the eastern shore. and that is why the president is scheduled to arrive in less than 24 hours. >> reporter: small town cambridge on maryland's eastern shores, on the national stage in a big way. the str
paterno is being remembered for his gen ros -- generosity and for his commitment to his family. >> wednesdaythey waved solemnly as his funeral procession passed by. and now, they say a final goodbye. >> in penn state, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> joe paterno is the winningest division 1 college football coach in history. >>> governor martin o'malley travels north to discuss same- sex marriage with the mayor of new york. governor o'malley faces a similar...
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gen suzuki. so, at 20 millisieverts, over the course of a long period of time, what is the increased cancer risk? >> it's 0.2... 0.2% increase in lifetime. >> o'brien: 0.2% in the course of a lifetime? >> yeah. >> o'brien: normal risk of cancer in japan is... >> is 30%. >> o'brien: so what is the increased cancer risk? >> 30.2%. so, the increment is quite small. >> o'brien: and yet the fear is quite high. >> yes, that's true. >> o'brien: people are even concerned here, in fukushima city, outside the evacuation zone, where radiation contamination is officially below any danger level. (speaking japanese) >> o'brien: over and above any real health issues, the fukushima accident has disrupted the very fabric of japanese life. (speaking japanese) >> o'brien: the fukushima little league team now plays here in taiwa cho, 60 miles away from their home field, which is contaminated. (speaking japanese) >> o'brien: baseball mom hirono koriyama says she's lost her faith in the authorities and nuclear technol
gen suzuki. so, at 20 millisieverts, over the course of a long period of time, what is the increased cancer risk? >> it's 0.2... 0.2% increase in lifetime. >> o'brien: 0.2% in the course of a lifetime? >> yeah. >> o'brien: normal risk of cancer in japan is... >> is 30%. >> o'brien: so what is the increased cancer risk? >> 30.2%. so, the increment is quite small. >> o'brien: and yet the fear is quite high. >> yes, that's true. >>...
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gen so nice to hear such wonderful words come from your mouth. >> we need your help saturday. >> we needhelp saturday. thank you. >> you're the man to kick that jackass's ass. >> thank you. >> i just decided to vote today. after last night, god bless you. >> we need your help. >> thank you. >> i am definitely going to be voting for you. >> hi there. thank you for coming. >> if thank you. we are in support of you. and we have a new voter in the household. >> i made team. my first putt on saturday. >> i need your help. >> i love my grandchildren, ok? is the county treasurer. >> then we made one other time? -- did we not me one other time? as saturday's south carolina presidential primary approaches, our group -- road to the white house presidential candidates continue. mitt romney will be campaigning in south carolina. live coverage on c-span3. on capitol hill, a joint house subcommittee hearing looks at rule.-called full core rolvolcr the head of the sec, mary schapiro, testifies. you can see live coverage on c- span to. -- cpsan 2. >> only those to of shown resolve to defend the freedom
gen so nice to hear such wonderful words come from your mouth. >> we need your help saturday. >> we needhelp saturday. thank you. >> you're the man to kick that jackass's ass. >> thank you. >> i just decided to vote today. after last night, god bless you. >> we need your help. >> thank you. >> i am definitely going to be voting for you. >> hi there. thank you for coming. >> if thank you. we are in support of you. and we have a new...