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there isÑ/&Ñfñ!x1q1q hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> a disturbing story out of stockton. police found a picture of a 6-year-old child holding a gun in a car seat. take a look at this. this is showing a 6-year-old boy in a car seat pointing a gun. police confiscated a haul of drugs and guns. the father and another man are in custody and we're told the boy is safe. two suspects are due in court tomorrow. >> wow. >> a new fashion trend could have dangerous side affects. celebrities admit they do it, but now, teens as young as 13 are getting into spasm trend. -- spanx shape wear trend. >> damage is eating disorders and never being happy with body image into adulthood. >> this is just squeezing body too much. >> there are some problems include nerve damage. doctors say the tighter the fabric, the more lakely to suffer damage. >> last two woody allen films have focu
there isÑ/&Ñfñ!x1q1q hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> a disturbing story out of stockton. police found a picture of a 6-year-old child holding a gun in a car seat. take a look at this. this is showing a 6-year-old boy in a car seat pointing a gun. police confiscated a haul of drugs and guns. the father and another man are in custody and...
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war isn an awful business. the lives of a nation's finest patriots are sacrifice d. innocent people suffer. commerce is disrupted. economies are damaged. strategic interests, fueled by years of state craft are endangered. however just the cause, we should mourn for all that is lost when war claims its wages from us. but there is no avoiding this war. we tried that. and our reluctance cost us dearly. >>s [applause] >> and while this war has many components, we can't make victory on the battlefield harder to achieve so that our diplomacy is easier to conduct. this is not just an expression of strength. it is a measure of our wisdom. that's why i come into my country -- the reelection of president bush -- >> [applause] >> and the steady, experience, public spirited man who serves as our vice president, dick cheney. >> four years ago in philadelphia, i spoke of my confidence that president bush would accept the responsibilities that come with america's distinction as the world's only superpower. i promised he would not let america retreat behind empty threats, false prom
war isn an awful business. the lives of a nation's finest patriots are sacrifice d. innocent people suffer. commerce is disrupted. economies are damaged. strategic interests, fueled by years of state craft are endangered. however just the cause, we should mourn for all that is lost when war claims its wages from us. but there is no avoiding this war. we tried that. and our reluctance cost us dearly. >>s [applause] >> and while this war has many components, we can't make victory on...
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the yankee s ichiro suzuki isn' known for his power. he flexes his muscle. a bomb into the second deck. new york up 3-0. in the sixth inning, ichiro takes josh beckett deep again. another solo shot in right. two home rubs for ichiro. he has seven this season. the yanks win, 4-1. >>> if you think baseball is a slow a and long game, you haven't seen anything yet. cards and pirates played a seven-hour marathon. >>> chicago threatening, but ryan hannigan not having it. brett jackson tries to steal third. and hannigan guns him down. in the bottom of the ninth, hannigan gets him done with his bat. singles to deep center. ryan hannigan is your hero. you know what that means. a shaving cream pie to the face. >>> to houston, the astros have a new manager. but they still have the same players. d-backs' aaron hail with a pair of home runs. 8-1, the final. >>> nascar michigan 400 at where else? michigan. mike martin leading most of the race. on lap 65, this happens. bobby labonte gets loose. martin misses him but goes flying in to the pits. martin skids by and t-bones a
the yankee s ichiro suzuki isn' known for his power. he flexes his muscle. a bomb into the second deck. new york up 3-0. in the sixth inning, ichiro takes josh beckett deep again. another solo shot in right. two home rubs for ichiro. he has seven this season. the yanks win, 4-1. >>> if you think baseball is a slow a and long game, you haven't seen anything yet. cards and pirates played a seven-hour marathon. >>> chicago threatening, but ryan hannigan not having it. brett...
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. >> that's not the only dolphin encounter i've g for you gu toda chk isne can see this guy in th green shirt has something on the line. while he's reeling that thing in, watch this. >> whoa! >> oh, my gosh. >> now, that dolphin is not on the end of this guy's line. the dolphin could have been checking out what the guy had on his line, because he had a shark. the guy's buddy in the blue shirt is trying to grab the shark by the tail, but it's not always the teeth that you've got to worry about. this guy took it right smack in the kisser from the shark's tail fin. watch it again in slow motion. >> oh! >> take that, fool. >>> a performance by a new band in town. >> they have got a stage presence. they have got rhythm. >> but there's something a little different about this group. >> these instruments are like made out of wood. >>> don't forget, "right this minute" is a >> look at that face. >>> dogs are man's best friend but there are times when dogs do some really jerky things. there's a new trend on the internet, dog shaming. it's a particular tumbler account. people are taking pictures o
. >> that's not the only dolphin encounter i've g for you gu toda chk isne can see this guy in th green shirt has something on the line. while he's reeling that thing in, watch this. >> whoa! >> oh, my gosh. >> now, that dolphin is not on the end of this guy's line. the dolphin could have been checking out what the guy had on his line, because he had a shark. the guy's buddy in the blue shirt is trying to grab the shark by the tail, but it's not always the teeth that...
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they want an experience in store and need a reason to shop because the economy isn in a sluggish place's why we created a holiday. >> how does this teenage shopper fit into your overall customer base? >> they -- overall, it's a fashion, quality at the best price. from the babies all the way to the grandmas. teenagers, it's a very important one, because they showed the trend, they are speaking out and telling about what to shop. and h&m is there with current fashion every day. >> jason, technology has changed things. social media has changed the way young people shop and buy things. >> yes. this generation has so much influence, far beyond what we ever had growing up. you have kids now that go to the store and they buy something but when they drop it into their social network, pinterest or whatever, it's hundreds of thousands deep because it's social media and because of their mobile phone, which they have glued to their heads everywhere they go. >> amaze, the mobility trends. >> absolutely. 9 out of 10 readers use their mobile phone when they shop. they text photos of dresses before th
they want an experience in store and need a reason to shop because the economy isn in a sluggish place's why we created a holiday. >> how does this teenage shopper fit into your overall customer base? >> they -- overall, it's a fashion, quality at the best price. from the babies all the way to the grandmas. teenagers, it's a very important one, because they showed the trend, they are speaking out and telling about what to shop. and h&m is there with current fashion every day....
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. >> the only way they are traceable intractable, there isn no telling how many crimes they have beenusing before. then they are traced back to these gun dealers in the united states were participating in this program. a one thing i want to bring up, ry too, because the media hasn't te been paying attention to this in a way that they should be, they. haven't really been digging into the players are people in the chess game are important. one person whose key to this as thing was dennis burke. and he worked for janet napolitano, the attorney general of arizona, chief of chief of staff when she was the governor ofe arizona. s she served as the senior homeland security adviser when she went into the obama stragic? administration and presidentdmet obama strategically replaced him back in arizona. when i say strategically, it is a pro-state, borders today, it is easier to blame violence on the state. weapo dennis burke just so happens to have written up and drafted the clinton erase weapons ban. hold' rahm emanuel, they worked on it together. once again,no eric holder, who e changes his te
. >> the only way they are traceable intractable, there isn no telling how many crimes they have beenusing before. then they are traced back to these gun dealers in the united states were participating in this program. a one thing i want to bring up, ry too, because the media hasn't te been paying attention to this in a way that they should be, they. haven't really been digging into the players are people in the chess game are important. one person whose key to this as thing was dennis...
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isn' >> by the way, that's what you're talking about.you're rig ht that america hasns determined is history being immrants. welcoming.always >> it has now and it has been and i think it will always be. have 12 millionive -- the directive on friday doesn't impact me because i will be 31 in february. we are from in this country comn about 12 million undocumented people who wantil come forward.s lou: i think that's great. come forward. we have guestworker programs byo which you can enter.we ve how how many federal programs have you applied to?ave ied >> actually come i haven't u: is applied. lou: is not kind of an oversight on your part? >> no, actually, it is n not. >> i admitted to everything i had to do a "new york times." [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> but because of that, i am disqualified from a visa.u can a lou: you couldn't qualify for that unless you have million dollars anyway. >> again , the fact that thereel isn't a system for so many likew me, and let me be very clear about this. i believe in smart enfor
isn' >> by the way, that's what you're talking about.you're rig ht that america hasns determined is history being immrants. welcoming.always >> it has now and it has been and i think it will always be. have 12 millionive -- the directive on friday doesn't impact me because i will be 31 in february. we are from in this country comn about 12 million undocumented people who wantil come forward.s lou: i think that's great. come forward. we have guestworker programs byo which you can...
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isn' >> by the way, that's what you're talking about.you're rig ht that america hasns determined is history being immrants. welcoming.always >> it has now and it has been and i think it will always be. have 12 millionive -- the directive on friday doesn't impact me because i will be 31 in february. we are from in this country comn about 12 million undocumented people who wantil come forward.s lou: i think that's great. come forward. we have guestworker programs byo which you can enter.we ve how how many federal programs have you applied to?ave ied >> actually come i haven't u: is applied. lou: is not kind of an oversight on your part? >> no, actually, it is n not. >> i admitted to everything i had to do a "new york times." [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> but because of that, i am disqualified from a visa.u can a lou: you couldn't qualify for that unless you have million dollars anyway. >> again , the fact that thereel isn't a system for so many likew me, and let me be very clear about this. i believe in smart enfor
isn' >> by the way, that's what you're talking about.you're rig ht that america hasns determined is history being immrants. welcoming.always >> it has now and it has been and i think it will always be. have 12 millionive -- the directive on friday doesn't impact me because i will be 31 in february. we are from in this country comn about 12 million undocumented people who wantil come forward.s lou: i think that's great. come forward. we have guestworker programs byo which you can...
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. >> look at this, mipistorius isn second place! >> he ran it 45.5 flat.enough for south africa's oskar pistorius to move on to the semifinals. putting him closer to gold. >> he's here to really make his mark. >> he's the first double amputee, ever, to compete in the olympics. that, as they say, is history. >> everybody was smiling and cheering for him. it was like watching forrest gump run out of his braces. it was just a wonderful, wonderful moment. >> i owe it to myself to run well when i'm called out to do so. to run for your country there's a loft more pressure and responsibility. >> reporter: they call him a blade runner. that kufshd pros stettic just like the hind leg of a cheetah, the fastest animal on the planet. he was born without calf bones. he wasn't even a year old when both legs were amputated below the knee. he eventually learned to run faster and faster. >> obviously, if i had to do things like balance i struggled. >> his fight to run alongside and against the best sprinters in the world was not without setbacks or controversy. >> whoa! >>
. >> look at this, mipistorius isn second place! >> he ran it 45.5 flat.enough for south africa's oskar pistorius to move on to the semifinals. putting him closer to gold. >> he's here to really make his mark. >> he's the first double amputee, ever, to compete in the olympics. that, as they say, is history. >> everybody was smiling and cheering for him. it was like watching forrest gump run out of his braces. it was just a wonderful, wonderful moment. >> i...
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this really isn that funny. oh, hi, alan, charlie. herb. hey. this a badime?has going on? a little pre-wedding jitter we could call ithat, but we'd jt be sugar-coating hell. oh, don't worr as soon as judh puts on that beautiful white gown and startsarching down that aisle... she doesn't want toear white. says it makes her look fat. oh, well, that's nice. e wants to look trim and fit for e honeymoon. you're sugaroating hell again, alan. hey, you want to help the guy, stop talking andmother him with a pillow. judith: ohgreat. hey, there's the blushing bride. she esn't look fat at all. go ahead. give her t check. what check? oh, uh, well, i-i figured as long as i w here, that i would give you your last and final alimo check. goit. what the hell are you doing? just a little souvenir. i'llo find jake. see? she's being a good sport. let's get one with the big check. forget the big check. so, um, you knowuh, i-i read an interesting story the other y. uhmarried men live, on average, ten years longer than single men. whatf they don't want to? come on. you and judit wer
this really isn that funny. oh, hi, alan, charlie. herb. hey. this a badime?has going on? a little pre-wedding jitter we could call ithat, but we'd jt be sugar-coating hell. oh, don't worr as soon as judh puts on that beautiful white gown and startsarching down that aisle... she doesn't want toear white. says it makes her look fat. oh, well, that's nice. e wants to look trim and fit for e honeymoon. you're sugaroating hell again, alan. hey, you want to help the guy, stop talking andmother him...
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abc's sam champion isn new orleans with the latest on what's happening right there. sam? >> reporter: good evening, diane. developing tonight, just terrible flooding in the state of louisiana. la plasse, louisiana, 200 people have been rescued from five feet of water. the worst flooding in five years. the fear, there may be thousands more that need evacuating. look at the pictures from evacuations from earlier today in plaquemines parish. about 100 people were rescued from that area. officials say they have gotten everybody in that region that needed their help. pictures from mississippi. louisiana not the only state to get that strong storm surge and the constant rain from this storm. they got both of them, as well. so, there's flooding in that state. but let's show you the map of what's to come from isaac, now as it continues to weaken and move inland. look at how far the path of this storm will take this tropical moisture into the country. yes, it will pass areas that need rain. hard to believe by monday afternoon, what's left of this storm could be sitting in the cent
abc's sam champion isn new orleans with the latest on what's happening right there. sam? >> reporter: good evening, diane. developing tonight, just terrible flooding in the state of louisiana. la plasse, louisiana, 200 people have been rescued from five feet of water. the worst flooding in five years. the fear, there may be thousands more that need evacuating. look at the pictures from evacuations from earlier today in plaquemines parish. about 100 people were rescued from that area....
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the book of mormon on broadway, if you've seen anything about it, you'd be surprised to learn there isnin the cast. we'll hear from him after this. [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> welcome back. here's another number for you. the book of mormon has grossed an estimated $100 million on broadway so far, give or take. it is very funny, it is very dirty, a deep shade of blue. it's also one of the toughest tickets still in all of new york, and it has spawned the touring production in denver and soon chicago. chad is the only mormon actor in "the book of mormon" and tonight we hear from him what that's like. >> when someone like me is raised mormon and is working at "the book of mormon," i have a daily reminder of my past, my history, and the life that i once fully embraced. my name is clark johnson. i've been in "the book of mormon, the munich cal" since january 11, 2011, which was the beginning
the book of mormon on broadway, if you've seen anything about it, you'd be surprised to learn there isnin the cast. we'll hear from him after this. [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> welcome back. here's another number for you. the book of mormon has grossed an estimated $100 million on...
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isn designed for women's health concerns as we age.has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. so what i'm saying is, people like options. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you'll inevitably find your
isn designed for women's health concerns as we age.has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help...
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>> well, it isn old strata form volcano, extinct, but for millions off ye years, and the strata doesport of the men they found alive were three miles from the wre wreckage, and they were trying to hike out. usually, you think, stay with the craft, ab it is easier for them to find a helicopter than to find you walking around a jungle somewhere, but look tatter rain, and just the cloud cover and the fog. that is what these men and women and the rescuers have been working with for the entire week. it has been just a mess there. four solid days of very heavy rain, and obviously a steep, steep mount kenya. so as they are trying to get to the men, although, one of the reports that i have been seeing online from capital news kenya, the rescue efforts have been called off because they have found the five bodies and they have not said alive or dead, but when they say bodies, it is usually not alive. and steep mountain peaks and it was high so you lose oxygen and temperatures below freezing on night, and being there many, many days in that cold will obviously take the toll on anyone up there.
>> well, it isn old strata form volcano, extinct, but for millions off ye years, and the strata doesport of the men they found alive were three miles from the wre wreckage, and they were trying to hike out. usually, you think, stay with the craft, ab it is easier for them to find a helicopter than to find you walking around a jungle somewhere, but look tatter rain, and just the cloud cover and the fog. that is what these men and women and the rescuers have been working with for the entire...
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disagrees and says that akin will prevail even if the big donors do n think he isn and he is the best to help to get the country out of debt. >> justine: much more ahead to take a break and be back with the latest on tropical storm isaac. [music] >> justine: republicans are not the only ones headed to tampa florida as a fact of storm i suggest that that way. >> reporter: republicans have set the stage and there are headed to tampa. >> make a difference help this man and i become the next president and vice president. >> reporter: roughly 50,000 people are expected to make the trip to the event this is such a big event that even president obama-care-- that even vice president joe biden plans to make the trip. tropical storm i think could be there too. the weather service said that it reached hurricane strength on thursday it is too early to know the path. some computer models bring this into the gulf of mexico. the mayor in tampa says that the convention will be called off if necessary. >> we have been speaking that human life crump politics i think the republican committee recognizes
disagrees and says that akin will prevail even if the big donors do n think he isn and he is the best to help to get the country out of debt. >> justine: much more ahead to take a break and be back with the latest on tropical storm isaac. [music] >> justine: republicans are not the only ones headed to tampa florida as a fact of storm i suggest that that way. >> reporter: republicans have set the stage and there are headed to tampa. >> make a difference help this man and...
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. >> we thibault bo isn think thas a good husband, a good father and a good man. but the gap you've seen in the polls is they don't want to vote for barack obama because they don't think he did a good job but they're not on board with mitt romney because they don't like him. >> jimmy, you get the next five minutes since i was talking to chip that long. let me start off with this -- the question posed, the point posed by governor romney is that there were people who have been enthusiastic about the president or disappointed. we've heard from many supporters who articulate that. how does the president moving into next week win those people back who perhaps aren't ready to not vote against him but aren't sure if he has the plan for the future? >> i'm disappointed in the president. i'm disappointed because i think he was naive into thinking he could actually change washington, d.c. and all of the messed-upness, that's the best i can say it, and tlooen cleclean swamp that is that city -- >> people just gasped -- >> i don't think he's governed like carter. i think he th
. >> we thibault bo isn think thas a good husband, a good father and a good man. but the gap you've seen in the polls is they don't want to vote for barack obama because they don't think he did a good job but they're not on board with mitt romney because they don't like him. >> jimmy, you get the next five minutes since i was talking to chip that long. let me start off with this -- the question posed, the point posed by governor romney is that there were people who have been...
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again, as we then developed the ability to look very carefully found isn we that that was not the case at all. so you can take a look at the veryinrestre tuofuc a chromosome and when you hone in what y'll find isfi there's a section of d.n.a. that would typically be present in one copy on a chromosome but sometimes that duplicates. it would have copies on one chromosome and another on another chromosome. so many people are walking around with only two copies of that section and other people are walking around with three copies of that section. conversely you can lose sections of d.n.a. this is not just a single nucleotide, a single d.n.a. letter but a rill tivoli large but still submicroscopic section of d.n.a. that may contain many genes. so this idea that the structure of the chromosomes were not inviolable was really a revolutionary change. >> and the implication is so profound. before we were all thinks in terms of the fact that mutations involve a single gene and that that is going to account for the various psychiatric, neurological, et cetera, cancer genetics we have. but it now
again, as we then developed the ability to look very carefully found isn we that that was not the case at all. so you can take a look at the veryinrestre tuofuc a chromosome and when you hone in what y'll find isfi there's a section of d.n.a. that would typically be present in one copy on a chromosome but sometimes that duplicates. it would have copies on one chromosome and another on another chromosome. so many people are walking around with only two copies of that section and other people are...
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this isn about efficiency. this is about restricting the amount of payments to suppliers.he beneficiaries. it the very same cuts obama's advocating, they're in the other sides as well. >> there you got everybody sitting at their living room sets in pa keoughkeepsie saying someone going to be able to win this? is someone going to hammer away and win the medicare scare? >> they're both kind of playing to the lowest common denominator here. let's really look at the difference between the two plans. that $716 billion. mark lamont hill's right and hogan's right to the extent these are specific numbers put forward and guess what, the ryan plan and the obama plan, both would reduce these payments by $716 billion over ten years. this isn't raiding medicare. it's two different versions on how to save the system. >> can you repeat that? both of these plans would reduce medicare by $716 billion over ten years? >> right, spending. >> okay. >> so this is very important, right. this isn't coming out of beneficiaries. this is payments to insurers and doctors and hospitals. >> and the was
this isn about efficiency. this is about restricting the amount of payments to suppliers.he beneficiaries. it the very same cuts obama's advocating, they're in the other sides as well. >> there you got everybody sitting at their living room sets in pa keoughkeepsie saying someone going to be able to win this? is someone going to hammer away and win the medicare scare? >> they're both kind of playing to the lowest common denominator here. let's really look at the difference between...
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and what the administration has done here isn that direction but we also need to have a decent safety net. adding up a whole lot of different programs and saying therefore they must all be millionaires is just completely off the point. we need to look at what the conditions are and what the relevant help is. >> woodruff: you're talking about the poorest of the poor. >> i am and i'm also talking about those people who are poor and just put it on the table. the millions of people struggling with low-wage jobs. one of the reasons we have the spending that we have-- it's good public policy-- is because we have so many people in low-wage jobs and erefore we haven't been able to lower poverty as much as we would want to. >> what happened to the $927 billion? that comes right out of the budget of the united states. it's how much is spent on aid for low income and poor people. $927 billion. now there are a hundred million recipients. a third of the u.s. population. that comes to $9,000 per recipient. now, half of that is medicaid. medical care. but even if you leave that out, you're talking a
and what the administration has done here isn that direction but we also need to have a decent safety net. adding up a whole lot of different programs and saying therefore they must all be millionaires is just completely off the point. we need to look at what the conditions are and what the relevant help is. >> woodruff: you're talking about the poorest of the poor. >> i am and i'm also talking about those people who are poor and just put it on the table. the millions of people...
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but they're pretending that he isn isn't. at least until the election is over in november.here is no doubt his fellow republicans will warmly embrace this guy if he wins. and he may be taking friendly fire right now, but he's just the kind of staunch conservative right-wing zealots are looking for. they want to guy who is not going to back down. he's willing to stand up to sean hannity two days in a row, stand up to karl rove, stand up to the republicans in his own party who are calling him, saying hey, buddy, drop out of the race, including mitt romney and paul ryan. today, akin was asked if he would reconsider dropping out, if it looked like he might lose to senator claire mccaskill in missouri. >> i'm never going to say everything that can happen. i don't know the future, but i do know this. i knew that the party voters took a look at our hearts, understood who we were, had a chance to meet us in many, many ways, and made a decision. it makes me uncomfortable to think that the party bosses are going to dictate who runs as opposed to the election process. >> well, the so-
but they're pretending that he isn isn't. at least until the election is over in november.here is no doubt his fellow republicans will warmly embrace this guy if he wins. and he may be taking friendly fire right now, but he's just the kind of staunch conservative right-wing zealots are looking for. they want to guy who is not going to back down. he's willing to stand up to sean hannity two days in a row, stand up to karl rove, stand up to the republicans in his own party who are calling him,...
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from its before needing a battery power - can go 38 miles on them bad reflection on should that be a isnd for a month... after low sales lead to higg inventory at dealerships across the country.this news gave 10-thhusand dollar subsidies to taxpayers who bought the car... asspart of a green initiative. initiative.david williams with the taxpayers protection alliance joins us live from washington this morning.- what does it say about government intervention in the autoindustry and the push for "greener" cars.-is it the government's -is it the gooernment's fault that the car isn't doing well .. should that be a bad reflection on them- can go 38 miles on battery ppwer before needing a recharge frrm its gasoliie engine. join our waste watch.iffyouu see gooernment waste... call our hotline... 410-662-1456 or go to foxbaltimore dot com. coming up... if you're headed out the biggest trouble spot you might come across... and how to get around it.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 4)) 3 ((o((open)) 3 we have a school closing to pass along to you this morning. o
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harry reid isn'' the one who's made this debate. has brought this to the fore.it's a claim the g-o-p presidential candidate strongly denies. coming off of last week's july jobs report -- with more jobs, but a slightly higher unemployment rate -- romney says he'll add 12 million jobs in his first four years.that's what happens in a normal process. when you come out of a kind of recession we've had, you should see this kind of job creation.on sunday, graham also called for congress to reach a deal on a deficit reduction plan to avoid widespread automatic spending cuts -set to take place at the end of the year. get it done. mr. president, we need your help. you're the commander in chief.he's not gotten consensus because it is hard to get consensus when the other side of the aisle has no desire to build consensus.congress may be starting a five-week vacation, but it leaves a long to-do list for its return. i'm cristina mutchler reporting. 3 coming up... they're making headlines... with each cup they sell. sell."i called my teammates bec
harry reid isn'' the one who's made this debate. has brought this to the fore.it's a claim the g-o-p presidential candidate strongly denies. coming off of last week's july jobs report -- with more jobs, but a slightly higher unemployment rate -- romney says he'll add 12 million jobs in his first four years.that's what happens in a normal process. when you come out of a kind of recession we've had, you should see this kind of job creation.on sunday, graham also called for congress to reach a...
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criticized because of this, the approach is acceptable to me, the only downside for us is if the message isnille initial for not having reported it. but then he goes on the approach you outline is humane and a reasonable way to proceed. i want to play what he told you about that e-mail specifically. let's roll that. >> i think what people want to read into it is it was humane for us not to turn him in for being a known child predator. i never, ever heard anything about child abuse or sexual abuse or my antenna raised up enough to even suspect that. >> remember, this is 2001. >> yeah. >> jerry sandusky is no longer an employee of penn state. he left. >> out for a couple years. >> out for a couple years. >> their plan was reported to the second mile, the charity where sandusky worked. >> and let them handle it. >> he says report it. there was no crime to report as far as i was concerned. my antenna was not up. i think he we can all agree his antenna should have been up. >> is he trying to save his reputation or save himself from going to jail here? >> i think his reputation, john. i don't thin
criticized because of this, the approach is acceptable to me, the only downside for us is if the message isnille initial for not having reported it. but then he goes on the approach you outline is humane and a reasonable way to proceed. i want to play what he told you about that e-mail specifically. let's roll that. >> i think what people want to read into it is it was humane for us not to turn him in for being a known child predator. i never, ever heard anything about child abuse or...
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i wonder what your take isn this new ceo and whether that factors into your belief it is a takeover targetifference who is the ceo for you to believe it's worth $30. >> well, i'm using that based on what the cash flows are and what the franchise is worth. i don't know a ton about him at this point, other than the biography i've read this morning clearly an accomplished guy. clearly somebody who has experienced turnarounds. that will suit them pretty well. time will tell. i think they need a leader as much as anything. this is a company i think has been beaten down in a lot of different respects. publicly, privately, you name it. i think somebody, a leader who can come in here and reinstill confidence in the management team is probably as important as anything now. >> what is the strength of the franchise? we thought this it might be geek squad. we thought it might be -- there were unique selling points they were developing then you find out they are laying off. >> when home depot is going through issues in the early part of 2003, so the three things they had was a brand name, real estate,
i wonder what your take isn this new ceo and whether that factors into your belief it is a takeover targetifference who is the ceo for you to believe it's worth $30. >> well, i'm using that based on what the cash flows are and what the franchise is worth. i don't know a ton about him at this point, other than the biography i've read this morning clearly an accomplished guy. clearly somebody who has experienced turnarounds. that will suit them pretty well. time will tell. i think they need...
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philadelphia.d 's b the subject of rigorous h evaluation and has been demonstrated to show that it isn working. in philadelphia cease-fire is one of our goals in the overall strategy to reduce violence. working with local partners for federal grants to expand modelse and and and strategy. very grateful with thess foundation for sponsoring this form making it possible for mayors all across the country tf learn about cease-fire in how is operates. all of you go home with disinformation.ities and about a cease-fire and havec works in cities across america.c the conference of mayors looks forward to continuing to workrom with the foundation to provide information.n our ty's m mayors and others.ride this issue and others affecting our city's most vulnerable. so talk a little bit. have with us this morning cease-fire founder and executive director. has led to the application of a public health, screen violencesd as an infectious disease.of physicians and epidemiologists, a professor of epidemiology in the university of illinois at chicago. describe the cease-fire model for us.odiend bmo we'r
philadelphia.d 's b the subject of rigorous h evaluation and has been demonstrated to show that it isn working. in philadelphia cease-fire is one of our goals in the overall strategy to reduce violence. working with local partners for federal grants to expand modelse and and and strategy. very grateful with thess foundation for sponsoring this form making it possible for mayors all across the country tf learn about cease-fire in how is operates. all of you go home with disinformation.ities and...
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of first amendment isn' line three. >> i simply want to add after the phrase "over one sixth of our economy" -- actually, i soon start from the beginning. >> -- i should start from the beginning. >> it is no. 9. >> from the start is about power. the expansion of government control to one sixth of our economy and a further erosion of our constitution by requiring all u.s. citizens purchase health insurance. that is the admission i would watch to that line -- the i addition i would want to that to add the phrase, a further erosion of our constitution -- >> the language is on the screen. the amendment is submitted. is there a discussion? >> i do not think this is grammatically correct. i think if we add it after the and, resulted in, it should read, and resulted in to further erosion, it would be grammatically correct, so i would like to make that secondary amendment. >> the you consider -- do you consider? >> i understand, and when you pull the microphone, it has wires, so grab the base, please. >> the language ms. kenned
of first amendment isn' line three. >> i simply want to add after the phrase "over one sixth of our economy" -- actually, i soon start from the beginning. >> -- i should start from the beginning. >> it is no. 9. >> from the start is about power. the expansion of government control to one sixth of our economy and a further erosion of our constitution by requiring all u.s. citizens purchase health insurance. that is the admission i would watch to that line -- the...
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. >> right, and there isn upside and john is a de facto to yemen, he's visited the country eight times. and for a region where the overwhelm top issue is counterterrorism and to have someone take that lead role. >> couldn't agree more and john worked with the yemen and working with saudi arabia, and we did a lot of wor on counterterrorism financing. and she helped lead and was the voice fr president bush. you are right and in regimes and countries that are used of high-level head of state, head of state communication to get it done that, is effective. it starts to be problematic if it's a pervasive situation that it works. that's a challenge that the white house will have. >> quintan, can you talk about an effective system, and have you seen a relationship get stronger as they have been through crises together? can you offer reflection from the inside of that. >> i do, and john is absolutely amazing, and i don't say that just because i work with him. and i emphasize that john doesn't operate alone. he's brought in amazing senior directors across components of the national security staf
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i think it is one plays the crucible of the presidency is in theted, and that isn' first place.nk governor romney has had a touch of that experience in the past. he has managed tough situation spoke for. to turn around the olympics was something that was not seen as something that was going to be easy to fix by a long shot, and he turned that into being one of the most successful olympic games ever. as governor of massachusetts he took a $3 million deficit and turned it into a rainy day fund. his business experience gives them firsthand experience. i think you have to take a look at his entire life, and i think his entire life has been in preparation for this moment and when we believe he can turn this country are round. -- this country around. >> you have been a busy person. good thank you for joining us. >> it was great to be with you. >> karl rove was talking about the 3,2,1 strategy in order for mitt romney to get a like coral votes. -- to get a electoral votes. and trikes reapportionment, if you only when those, you are 12 votes closer. massachusetts, new york, they lost cl
i think it is one plays the crucible of the presidency is in theted, and that isn' first place.nk governor romney has had a touch of that experience in the past. he has managed tough situation spoke for. to turn around the olympics was something that was not seen as something that was going to be easy to fix by a long shot, and he turned that into being one of the most successful olympic games ever. as governor of massachusetts he took a $3 million deficit and turned it into a rainy day fund....