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primimerh@primo á impacrbolesprimpr impacprimmÉi >> estÁ bien para el medio coimer ita: mitozar elers revelado escasos dÍas antes de la entrega. todos llegan con prisa y nadie pierde el tiempo. saben que tienen solamente una hora y media para recoger su mercancÍa. aquÍ no se vende droga, se vende leche. estamos imer itoprimer impactopr dice "comida para los animales domÉsticos", entonces nosotros la compramos y la usamos para lo que queramos. bienvenidos al debate mÁs curioso del siglo xx: cientos de miles rebeldes norteamericanos estÁn luchando por la leche sin pasteurizar y estÁn absolutamente convencidos de que la leche cruda es mucho mÁs saludable. >> me da catarro, flema la leche del supermercado. no tome leche por mÁs de 15 aÑos. esta es la Única que puedo tomar y es la misma que toma mi hija. >> la salmonella y todo eso viene de la leche pasteurizada. >> entre 1988 y el aÑo 2005 imr la creencia de que actotoprimh@r >> la leche es un caldo de cultivo, donde las bacterias crecen. prr eso es que se pasteuriza. cuando tu pasteuriza no estÁs lo estÁs anulando el valor nutritivo de
primimerh@primo á impacrbolesprimpr impacprimmÉi >> estÁ bien para el medio coimer ita: mitozar elers revelado escasos dÍas antes de la entrega. todos llegan con prisa y nadie pierde el tiempo. saben que tienen solamente una hora y media para recoger su mercancÍa. aquÍ no se vende droga, se vende leche. estamos imer itoprimer impactopr dice "comida para los animales domÉsticos", entonces nosotros la compramos y la usamos para lo que queramos. bienvenidos al debate mÁs...
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if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you will find the main water shut off, here. a lot of places have the sprinklers if you shut off the main in the street you shut off the fire systems. so, if you have a choice of shutting off the water in somebody's house go for the one that coming between the foundation, usually it's in the garage or basement. you turn it to the right. right to tighten, left to loosen. this is easier to turn on and off if you is get in the garage. if you can't use the one in the street. do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a sw
if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you...
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it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals in the trades is in the 40's from what we are told. in the 50's quite frankly those folks are getting ready to retire. we see a void. >> the average is making 60-80 thousand dollar a year more with benefits much it's hard work i will not lie. >> if you like working with your hands and creative and you look at a building and say, i did that finish and that building is there for a hundred years. come to my program you will work for anyone in the country. >> we send people to the dry waller the carpenters and the plummers. >> we are conscious who we give a job referral to. >> we look at the skills part as fa
it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age...
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itas kelvin bryant's time to shine. 77-yard drive capped off by a perfect pass from doug williams. skins had a field goal and lead 20-17 thanks in large part to brian's 211-yard day. >>ust trying to stay healthy, man. i just hope i can stay healthy. if i do that i think i can help this team. i just want to get behindhem. they came off the ball real good and they come around real good, working good. >> when you look at what he does for an offense, certainly not the pounding, bruising type of back a riggins or rodgers or kenny smith was. hits the hole quick. keeps defense on their heels a i think that's the big thing. running hard. he has a lot of things his chest. everything. he is superman o our team. right now playing great theast three games. we have a long road to travel. he has to help us get it there. >> the last stretch of the afternoon's road had one last bump in it. the play kicker saide wanted to be a part of beating his old am. instead he gave them the win. with 14 seconds left, his 24-yard attempt sailed wide left. skins win it, 20-17. >> at the end, we realized that he
itas kelvin bryant's time to shine. 77-yard drive capped off by a perfect pass from doug williams. skins had a field goal and lead 20-17 thanks in large part to brian's 211-yard day. >>ust trying to stay healthy, man. i just hope i can stay healthy. if i do that i think i can help this team. i just want to get behindhem. they came off the ball real good and they come around real good, working good. >> when you look at what he does for an offense, certainly not the pounding, bruising...
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. >> you said itas unfortunate and inappropriate what e did. >> anita hill this morning refused to comment on the surprising october 9th voice mail she received from the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. good morning, i would love for you to consider an apology sometime and a full explanation of why you did what you did with my husband. so give it some thoht and certainly pray abou this and come to understand why you did and what you did. >> judge thomas began to use work situations to discuss sex. >> she accused thomas of sexual harassment at hi confirmation hearing. he and his wi spoke about the ordeal. >> i think she owes us an apology and i look forward to receiving that phone call or visit one day. >> she confirmed she left the messe at 7:30 on a saturday morning saying s was extending an olive branch to he after all these years. no offen was ever intended. but hill said it was no way conciliatory to begin with a presumption i did in 1991. i simply testified to the truth of my experience. forer to say otherwise is not extending an olive branch anita hill kept the message
. >> you said itas unfortunate and inappropriate what e did. >> anita hill this morning refused to comment on the surprising october 9th voice mail she received from the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. good morning, i would love for you to consider an apology sometime and a full explanation of why you did what you did with my husband. so give it some thoht and certainly pray abou this and come to understand why you did and what you did. >> judge thomas began to...
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you said here itas aift that came from empathy, curiosity, and a willingness to listen. >> absolutely. he said "put on my cursity "curiosity did not... put on my tombstone "curiosity did not kill this cat." >> rose: (laughs) all of that resonates me. there's also about your wife natalie. >> yeah. >> rose: 50 years of marrge. >> that's right. ros what'smazi abo the story is how you met her. tell me ho you met her. >> i was reang on ailane and she was a stewardess at th me and she had read aboutbergs at sweet briar and she came over tome and said "you're too young to be reading that book. i was 23 but i looked younger because my whole familyis kind of baby faced. so wgotalking about opera and iaid "i'm goi t miss... we were stacked up abov laguardiand i said "m going to miss a party in conctic." she id "ere?" i said "sharon." she said "i go by there on my way home to wallingford so ll give you a ride." she did and we talked about opera and italyecause she's italian and we got there and i thout she would come in and she said... >> rose: you inviteder in? >> absolutely. >> rose: this was
you said here itas aift that came from empathy, curiosity, and a willingness to listen. >> absolutely. he said "put on my cursity "curiosity did not... put on my tombstone "curiosity did not kill this cat." >> rose: (laughs) all of that resonates me. there's also about your wife natalie. >> yeah. >> rose: 50 years of marrge. >> that's right. ros what'smazi abo the story is how you met her. tell me ho you met her. >> i was reang on ailane...
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. >> desdeimer i guadalajara nos primer ita ento exclusiva a la llamada mujerimer i vampiro. >> algunasrera de leyes. >> yo soy una mujer como cualquier otra, mamá de 4 niños, ama de casa también. >> y de repente empresario, me dedico a mimmi considero empresa de alguna manera. >> a sus 34 años mejor conocida como mary josé es adorada dentro del mundo de los tatuadores sino por auto identificarse como la mujer vampiro, aunque esto no se dice que se sienta una mujer como esta. >> es un personaje meramente y así lo he dicho meramente sobre todos a lo que nos dedicamos, tenemos que tener ciertos personajes y me encantó. >> lo vivo el día con día no significa que me corte y tome sangre. >> pero sí los admira y poco a poco a lo largo de su vida ha ido modificando su aspecto, su dentadura tiene afilados colmillos. >> una forma romántica describir vampiro que es demonio también y es fuerte para mucha gente, se meactoaceimer i bonito quiero b personaje en eso. >> ha salido en diversa revistas europeas especializados en tatuajes es la única mujer mexicana con implantes asemejo ando cuernos. >> u
. >> desdeimer i guadalajara nos primer ita ento exclusiva a la llamada mujerimer i vampiro. >> algunasrera de leyes. >> yo soy una mujer como cualquier otra, mamá de 4 niños, ama de casa también. >> y de repente empresario, me dedico a mimmi considero empresa de alguna manera. >> a sus 34 años mejor conocida como mary josé es adorada dentro del mundo de los tatuadores sino por auto identificarse como la mujer vampiro, aunque esto no se dice que se sienta una...
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ita kobayashi is a sales rep of the nagoya branch. on this day he visited a sushi restaurant which opened three years ago. the restaurant's regular customers were mainly middle-aged or elderly. now the eatery hopes to lure a younger clientele. kobayashi stresses the effectiveness of advertising through his company's website. he tells the restaurant managers that his site is popular among young people and that coupon buyers will definitely come to the restaurant. he also says steep price cuts on set menus would encourage customers to buy. >> translator: this set menu costs about $70 including all you can drink. we can halve the price to $35. >> translator: a bigger cut, please. >> translator: $34? >> translator: how about $33? >> translator: okay. that's below cost but we'll cover it in the advertising budget. >> translator: 1 in every 200 customers who use discount coupons at our restaurant could become a regular customer within one or two years. if regular customers gradually increase, our profits will grow. >> reporter: with consume
ita kobayashi is a sales rep of the nagoya branch. on this day he visited a sushi restaurant which opened three years ago. the restaurant's regular customers were mainly middle-aged or elderly. now the eatery hopes to lure a younger clientele. kobayashi stresses the effectiveness of advertising through his company's website. he tells the restaurant managers that his site is popular among young people and that coupon buyers will definitely come to the restaurant. he also says steep price cuts on...
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it was the aspen ideas festival and i saw a prestation about happiness, d itas i the atlantic monthly. and it was what mes men predom-- predomintly because it was a harvard longitudinal study that started in the class of jack ken dee, his file happens t be sealed in020. but everybody was out and every five years they did physicals. they did psychological tests. this went on for 70 years. it started with wd grant, wt grant asking harvard to do this, to find store managers. and after a dece, harvard said you know what, let's do it in another win, in a bigger way. and after year t ncluon was very simple. of all the stuff they studied it is not exercise. it's not die it's not wealth. a sustained relationship with an individual good, bad or indifferent, either a marriage or a business partnership or a long period of time. that was number one. number two was staying in touch with your siblings. and number three was bestowing information on the next generation. so i heard this presentation. hi my relationships with barry diller and with frank wells. i had met lot of the people i write about
it was the aspen ideas festival and i saw a prestation about happiness, d itas i the atlantic monthly. and it was what mes men predom-- predomintly because it was a harvard longitudinal study that started in the class of jack ken dee, his file happens t be sealed in020. but everybody was out and every five years they did physicals. they did psychological tests. this went on for 70 years. it started with wd grant, wt grant asking harvard to do this, to find store managers. and after a dece,...
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they're not being asked to decide if itas a terrible thing to do, it was. they have to decide if it was free speech on the part of the protestors. it's where we begin tonight with our justice correspondent pete lliams. pete, good evening. >> reporter: this se has aroused strong passions, partly because of the setting, a military funeral, and partly because of the hateful message anseveral of the justices seem to be offended by it, too. when a dream of serving in the u.s. marines ended in iraq's al anbar ro vince for lance corporal matthew snyder, his family gathered for h funeral at this maryland church. but they had protestors with signs that said "thank god for dead soldiers." and "god hates you." fred phelps of the ty westboro baptist church shows up at military funerals to claim that because the nation tolerates gay rights, u.s. war deaths are god's punishment. >> i pray that they kill more of them guys. theyon't seem to have gotten the message. these idiots are still talking about patriotism. >> reporter: their message at the funeral outraged corporal
they're not being asked to decide if itas a terrible thing to do, it was. they have to decide if it was free speech on the part of the protestors. it's where we begin tonight with our justice correspondent pete lliams. pete, good evening. >> reporter: this se has aroused strong passions, partly because of the setting, a military funeral, and partly because of the hateful message anseveral of the justices seem to be offended by it, too. when a dream of serving in the u.s. marines ended in...
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for some reason, itas not occurred. typicallt happens in the 10:00 hour. it has not. which means there is no option on 95 southbound, except to use route 1. tough going. >>> and we have a major traffic alert in northern virginia, around the intersection of route 123 and the beltway in tyson's corner. crews are working on the new phase of the high occution hot lanes project. tonight, crews will shut down the ramp that goes from chain bridge northbound to the beltway. drivers will have to move to a left turn lane. crews will shift all four northbound lanes of the beltway to the left, approaching 123. this weekend, crews shut down all four lanes friday night through monday morning. officials say to add 20 minutes to your commute. >>> 77ummy degrees, tommy here to tell us it will last. >> this is the end of our summer in october. one more day, then things will get cooler. by dawn, temperatures down to 50 in much of the region. then, tomorrow's highs in the 60s. enjoy this while you can. if you are summer lover. right now, near 70 in washington. as well as around the bay,
for some reason, itas not occurred. typicallt happens in the 10:00 hour. it has not. which means there is no option on 95 southbound, except to use route 1. tough going. >>> and we have a major traffic alert in northern virginia, around the intersection of route 123 and the beltway in tyson's corner. crews are working on the new phase of the high occution hot lanes project. tonight, crews will shut down the ramp that goes from chain bridge northbound to the beltway. drivers will have...
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yes >> how important are the how ita miners -- not the miners. they are important b individuals, but the minesemselr themselves for the country coth the gold and thean copper? >> copper is chile's mainit ihe export. it is the engine of then economy here.ticu and this mine in particular is a reasonably small one.but but chile is the world's toper copper producer, and mines areey absolutely crucial to this economy. >> we are looking and waiting for the third individual, andeo people have been given a list.. simon, do you have any idea, i , think you mentioned a moments, ago, who is the third person and what can you tell us aboutes him?ut >> yes, he is basically -- he is of a military background. he is married and 52 years old m and he is one of the leaders he' of the miners down below. he in fact on the 9th ofemr ha september had his birthday.know it was 700 meters below. his plan is to stop working in n mines.m suhat >> him sure this -- i'm sure this experience cemented that sentiment. he does he have any health problems or not?>> reporte >> no, h
yes >> how important are the how ita miners -- not the miners. they are important b individuals, but the minesemselr themselves for the country coth the gold and thean copper? >> copper is chile's mainit ihe export. it is the engine of then economy here.ticu and this mine in particular is a reasonably small one.but but chile is the world's toper copper producer, and mines areey absolutely crucial to this economy. >> we are looking and waiting for the third individual, andeo...
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no matter what did you itas been perfect. the good news is we'll see another nice night. most of tomorrow should be okay. and then things go dohill. in a big way. temperature will be dropping by some 20 to 25 degrees by wednesday afternoon and especially into the day on thursday. first let's get through today. it was a beautiful day outside. high temperature today reached 88 degrees. a very warm day. the avege high tmperature is 70. we're nearly 20egrees above average. the record high today is 90 degrees. in october 11th is the latest day ever to see 90 degree we've never seen 90 past october 11th. so that tells you right there, we are not going to hit our record for summer days in this year. anyway i think we're done with the nays. i think aware almost done with the 80s, at left a for the next couple days. 85 is the current temperature. winds westouthwest at six miles an hour. 81 in hagerstown. much cooler out tre today. a little bay breeze came in today. leonardtown in saint mary's county, ound 85 degrees. what are we seeing? not whole lot. one shower here toward southe
no matter what did you itas been perfect. the good news is we'll see another nice night. most of tomorrow should be okay. and then things go dohill. in a big way. temperature will be dropping by some 20 to 25 degrees by wednesday afternoon and especially into the day on thursday. first let's get through today. it was a beautiful day outside. high temperature today reached 88 degrees. a very warm day. the avege high tmperature is 70. we're nearly 20egrees above average. the record high today is...
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. >>> in the news, itas been nearly a decade since chandra levy's disappearance became a mystery that gained national attention. the murder trial of the man accused of killing her. tracee wilkins joins us live from d.c. superior court. >> reporter: good morning, joe. after a week of jury selection, opening states do begin today. whatare are predicting will be an uphill battle for the prosecution. it's the beginning of one of the most controversial murder cases and is expected to be one of the hard toast prosecute. it is wrought with errors, accoing to legal experts. the prosecutor admitted that mistakes made early on have left virtually no physical or forensic evidence. no eyewitnesses, no dna and no weapons. >> the government lacks direct evidence. no fiber of clothing, a hair, something that would make it more diffult for the defense explain why he isn't guilty. >> detectives focused on one suspect. congressn gary con it did. he admitted to having an affair with levy, then a federal intern. he was imprisoned for attacking two and was serving time about police chargeded him with levy
. >>> in the news, itas been nearly a decade since chandra levy's disappearance became a mystery that gained national attention. the murder trial of the man accused of killing her. tracee wilkins joins us live from d.c. superior court. >> reporter: good morning, joe. after a week of jury selection, opening states do begin today. whatare are predicting will be an uphill battle for the prosecution. it's the beginning of one of the most controversial murder cases and is expected to...
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ita chilly day as he stepped out the door put a jacket on the kids. low '40's in napa, 56 oakland, 52 concord, 54 antioch, 48 livermore, 51 fremont and san jose. it is even colder tomorrow morning a frost advisory has been put out for the north bay for tomorrow morning close to freezing watching the storms drop in, here's a live look join the storm are bound your recap.near mount shae is slowing down so that is good news for the world series for the bay area as we're talking about just a chance of showers as we make our way into thursday very heavy rain looks to be north. the progress of that heavy rain has been slowed down. the last three runs have been consistent that is good news for what has been a miracle season so far looks like weather will mate cooperate. today, not a bad afternoon, cold start highs are climbing to 63 oakland, 67 antioch, livermore and hayward. dry conditions tomorrow. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. chilly night for game 1, 60 degrees for first pitch at 5. thursday a few showers confined to the north bay we could
ita chilly day as he stepped out the door put a jacket on the kids. low '40's in napa, 56 oakland, 52 concord, 54 antioch, 48 livermore, 51 fremont and san jose. it is even colder tomorrow morning a frost advisory has been put out for the north bay for tomorrow morning close to freezing watching the storms drop in, here's a live look join the storm are bound your recap.near mount shae is slowing down so that is good news for the world series for the bay area as we're talking about just a chance...
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itas uoaded on youtube over the weekend and aired on israeli tv last night. the israeli government has deported irish nobel peace laureate and activist mairead mcguire a week after she is denied entrance at ben-gurion airport. for the past week maguire was held in israeli jails as she challenged israel's decision to ban her from entering the country for 10 years. israel -- is role placed the ban on her after she rode on a humanitarian aid boat that attempted to reach gaza earlier this year. she spoke to reporters on monday before her deportation. >> [unintelligible] >> why do you want to come here? >> [unintelligible] i come to support all of those who are working [unintelligible] there will be peace, but only when israel and its apartheid and the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people. >> fellow nobel prize laureate joday williams defended mairead mcguire's decision to stay in israel. >> she had the right to challenge the state of israel for trying to keep around. she does not believe she has done anything wrong. when she was on the rachel correy with th
itas uoaded on youtube over the weekend and aired on israeli tv last night. the israeli government has deported irish nobel peace laureate and activist mairead mcguire a week after she is denied entrance at ben-gurion airport. for the past week maguire was held in israeli jails as she challenged israel's decision to ban her from entering the country for 10 years. israel -- is role placed the ban on her after she rode on a humanitarian aid boat that attempted to reach gaza earlier this year. she...
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itas stemb 4, when word went out over the radio that officers were under fire near the bridge. >> theo just came alive with people screaming, gunshots in the background. ( gunshots ) >> we could hear a running gun battle. we could hear officers calling for assistance. we could hear officers saying perpetrator down. ( gunshots ) >> it sounded like world war three was going on. >> narrator: by the time gunfire stopped, six people had been ot by the police. >> the general consensus was good guys, one, bad guys, zero. >> when we found situations where the police actually won, you did a little cha-ching because finally they didn't get us. we got them. if indeed people had been shooting at police officers, then so be it if our police officers shot them to stop them. of course, that was not the case we now know. >> it would take years for the truth to be revealed about what actually happened on danziger bridge. but in 2008, i was still on the hunt for what had happened to henry glover. his brother edward had last seen him bleeding in the back seat of will tanner's car. the car was then drive
itas stemb 4, when word went out over the radio that officers were under fire near the bridge. >> theo just came alive with people screaming, gunshots in the background. ( gunshots ) >> we could hear a running gun battle. we could hear officers calling for assistance. we could hear officers saying perpetrator down. ( gunshots ) >> it sounded like world war three was going on. >> narrator: by the time gunfire stopped, six people had been ot by the police. >> the...
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itas, anything, the ne 50 years would a solidification of the amican century. you know, 's ieresting that people all remember the 50s and 1960s as the golden age of the american middle-cls and it was but it'smportanto rememberhat the pre-conditions were. 1945, the rest of the world has been desoyed i some cas quite literally. and the most important manufacturing centers of the world which were in europe and to a less exextent in japan had been totally destroyed. we're the only ones with the manufacturing capacity ft, we loan money to the rest of the world or give in the some cases as in the marshall plan and help rebuild their economies, they start buying from us. this is where the american brands go... coca-cola went solo into eve combat theater in the world and this provides enormous jobs for people and this is when e unionscan pad jobs and say we're going to hav five people for every job that's necessary and they get enormous benefit. this is the 1950s, 1960s. by the 10s europe is bacon itfeet, pticularly countries like germany, japan has moved up south rea
itas, anything, the ne 50 years would a solidification of the amican century. you know, 's ieresting that people all remember the 50s and 1960s as the golden age of the american middle-cls and it was but it'smportanto rememberhat the pre-conditions were. 1945, the rest of the world has been desoyed i some cas quite literally. and the most important manufacturing centers of the world which were in europe and to a less exextent in japan had been totally destroyed. we're the only ones with the...
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so it took a long time to get a ll and in e course o that time the bill was characterized, itas about death pane, it was about abortion, it was about socialized medicine, none of which it was. so i think we missed a message opportunity there because we didn't have a bi. >> rose: oy. but on both the economic recoveryct and the stimulus program, some people will say that biptisahip is about the following thing: it is not just listening to what the other side says but som iown orderto bring em aboar to give up some... to allowhem to include some things thatou may not like. >> of cour! i agree. >> rose: it may be also about ving up some things that you wanted as well. >> agreed. >> rose: that that didn't take place! their argument is you would lien but youould not include anything they wanted, would not take one step to accept witn the bill thingshat you thout... they thought were important. >> well, many of their amendments were accepted in the bill in the course of the three committees in the house th were doing the legislation. >> rose: right. >> but i recall to mind the summit that th
so it took a long time to get a ll and in e course o that time the bill was characterized, itas about death pane, it was about abortion, it was about socialized medicine, none of which it was. so i think we missed a message opportunity there because we didn't have a bi. >> rose: oy. but on both the economic recoveryct and the stimulus program, some people will say that biptisahip is about the following thing: it is not just listening to what the other side says but som iown orderto bring...
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a third of it was tax cuts to middle-class families, a third of itas emergency funding to states and municipal iities, something i've seen as state treasurer. >> do you acknowledge it hasn't done the trick? 14 months of unemployment. 9.5% for 14 straight months unemployment. >> the bigger question is what would have happened -- it wasn't flawlessly done. if you take a look at what would have happened -- do we need t see a stop sign down the street to avoid it? >> letme have you engage on the big tax debate. do you think the bush-era tax cuts should be extended for all americans? >> cnn just did a survey of economists saying that they should not have a new big tax increase on december 31st. look what congressional leers want to do. they want to hit the u.s. economyith a $900 billiontax increase on december 31st. on top of the ten new taxes that were in the health car bill, on top of the taxes in fincial regulation bill, on top of the x that is were in the august congressional legislation. i don't think -- the key danger here is will our policies increase the chance of a dole-dip reces
a third of it was tax cuts to middle-class families, a third of itas emergency funding to states and municipal iities, something i've seen as state treasurer. >> do you acknowledge it hasn't done the trick? 14 months of unemployment. 9.5% for 14 straight months unemployment. >> the bigger question is what would have happened -- it wasn't flawlessly done. if you take a look at what would have happened -- do we need t see a stop sign down the street to avoid it? >> letme have...
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i think itas er an exaggerati in the tling or an exaggeration in the promotion of that. i don'tthink we know presely where bin laden is and i don't think the report's accurate. >> rose: the tng thatas disturbing about the report is that he's being in part protected by pakistani intelligence, i.s.i.. i... i've noteen this report, either. >> rose: "don't ask, don't te". whe does that stand with respect to t military and how lo... at's gog t hapn? >> well,t's proedin obviouy on two tracks. there's the judicl track and there was... court just handed dowan injunction... >> rose: a federal judge in california. >> a federal judgen california against the policy. and then there's a legislative effort to repeal the policy. would like to repealhe policy of "don't ask, don't tell", but we'd like to do it in an orderly faion. you have to work out the issues of benefs and usin you haveo wk wi t force. this is a fairly major change in policy. it requires training, it requiresork th the leadership and then with the troops so what we'd like to see is congress repeal that policy but do th
i think itas er an exaggerati in the tling or an exaggeration in the promotion of that. i don'tthink we know presely where bin laden is and i don't think the report's accurate. >> rose: the tng thatas disturbing about the report is that he's being in part protected by pakistani intelligence, i.s.i.. i... i've noteen this report, either. >> rose: "don't ask, don't te". whe does that stand with respect to t military and how lo... at's gog t hapn? >> well,t's proedin...
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>> i think everyone was saying -- >> itas a little richard simmons-y. >> oh, my gosh, it was. >> justelt like that was about to come out >> wow. that was awesome. good for you. all right. still to come on "today," suze orman, who's not wearing a tank top. the money lady is here to answer your personal finance. bob ehrlich says he wants to fix maryland. but he increased state spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees... including prerty taxes... and a 40% increase in college tuition. and now he's made over $1 billion inew promises... with no plans to pay for them... except for cutting ecation. cuts that ll lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that's not a budget. and bob ehrlich's not the kind of leader... we can trust. >>> good morning. 7:56 on this saturday, october 16, 2010. i'm aaron gilchrist. in the news for today five d.c. nightclub employees due in court today to be charged with second-degree murder. police say they beat up 27-year-old ali mohammad after he threw a brick into dc9 in northwest. a medical examiner has not connected his death to
>> i think everyone was saying -- >> itas a little richard simmons-y. >> oh, my gosh, it was. >> justelt like that was about to come out >> wow. that was awesome. good for you. all right. still to come on "today," suze orman, who's not wearing a tank top. the money lady is here to answer your personal finance. bob ehrlich says he wants to fix maryland. but he increased state spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees......
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we presse pressed it him on ita number of different ways.atic national committee chairman put out a statement and we pressed karl about that and he has firey responses and was fired up about what the president said about the u.s. chamber of commerce getting foreign money. so joe trippy and karl rove on that was fun to watch. >> karl gets fired up about, it. >> he was not wasting any time. >> i don't know if he will return my calls now. i don't know. we'll see. >> as you are pointing out, the messaging seems to be what is really center stage at this point. >> and how they can transform that message in 23 days. with the economy at 9.6, the unemployment rate at 9.6%, losing 95,000 jobs last month, the dye is sort of cast as far as the economy and how people perceive it. the challenge for democrats is to change people's perception with 23 days and that is really an uphill climb. >> and the foreclosure freeze that is going on right now. >> that was interesting to hear congressman cantor and congressman debbie waserman schulz deal with that. when
we presse pressed it him on ita number of different ways.atic national committee chairman put out a statement and we pressed karl about that and he has firey responses and was fired up about what the president said about the u.s. chamber of commerce getting foreign money. so joe trippy and karl rove on that was fun to watch. >> karl gets fired up about, it. >> he was not wasting any time. >> i don't know if he will return my calls now. i don't know. we'll see. >> as you...