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wait until you see her in nur"ne jacki jackie". and how amazing does she look.en premiere. >>> also katie lee will kick off our spring awake fink sening se. >> what is that sound? >> i think that's wheat germ. >> no, orange juice. >> fresh squeezed. >>> speaking of spring, it feels like it out here with all this rain. and we have a movie preview if you want to stay indoors. hollywood is clashing with titans and training dragons. we'll tell you what to look for at your local theater. >> but first mr. big red himself is here with another check of the weather. you should keep this on until they lose. >> you know what, i will do that in the 8:00 hour every day until we are in the final four -- >> or not. >> there is no not. that is particularly exciting the fact that cornell is playing kentucky in syracuse thursday and i'm going to go, but there is more exciting news. >> we're picking up from a half an hour ago? >> cameras, let's bring them in. of course we met miles earlier and miles asked tee made to the promise. we have tina on the line right now and we've got so
wait until you see her in nur"ne jacki jackie". and how amazing does she look.en premiere. >>> also katie lee will kick off our spring awake fink sening se. >> what is that sound? >> i think that's wheat germ. >> no, orange juice. >> fresh squeezed. >>> speaking of spring, it feels like it out here with all this rain. and we have a movie preview if you want to stay indoors. hollywood is clashing with titans and training dragons. we'll tell you...
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back to you. >> jackie bensen.nk you, jackie. >>> be sure to stay with news 4 and nbcwashington.com for continuing coverage of the gilbert arenas case. we'll have more live team coverage comg up on news 4 at 5:00. >>> to our other top news story now, with pope benedict more closely involved in mishandling a case involving a pedophile priest than the vatican says he was. it is one of two allegations that the pope failed to act on be behalf of children sexually abused by priests. stephanie gosk has the story. >> reporter: allegations about the involvement in the mishandling of a pedophile priest case in wisconsin made headlines around the world. reverend lawrence murphy molested as many as 200 young boys from 1950 to 1974. >> he assaulted this child here, this child here. >> reporter: arthur was 12 when the abuse began. >> his innocence was stolen from him. >> reporter: in 1996, 20 years after murphy was removed from his job, the archbishop of milwaukee wrote to pope benedict, then cardinal joseph ratzinger asking to
back to you. >> jackie bensen.nk you, jackie. >>> be sure to stay with news 4 and nbcwashington.com for continuing coverage of the gilbert arenas case. we'll have more live team coverage comg up on news 4 at 5:00. >>> to our other top news story now, with pope benedict more closely involved in mishandling a case involving a pedophile priest than the vatican says he was. it is one of two allegations that the pope failed to act on be behalf of children sexually abused by...
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jackie benson is in arlington with more on this. >> reporter: jim, news4 learned the man who committed suicide here in arlington this afternoon is believed to be the suspect in the murder of a woman in fairfax county this morning. investigators say the two had a relationship. about 4:00 p.m. arlington county police officers responded to the 1000 block of south quincy street for report of a man with a gun. when they arrived, the man did something shocking. >> i don't want to give too many details, but when officers approached the suspect he killed himself. >> reporter: officers learned the car a man had been standing near was the vehicle suspected of being involved in a horrifying crime that occurred hours earlier. at 7:25 a.m. a woman was getting into a car in the 8400 block in the wood lawn area when someone came up and shot her. witnesses saw a gold nissan maxima speed away from the scene. crime scene investigators found a sawed-off shotgun thrown in a nearby yard. >> i was in my kitchen and i heard three shots. my grandson came down and said, grandma, did you hear that noise? >> it
jackie benson is in arlington with more on this. >> reporter: jim, news4 learned the man who committed suicide here in arlington this afternoon is believed to be the suspect in the murder of a woman in fairfax county this morning. investigators say the two had a relationship. about 4:00 p.m. arlington county police officers responded to the 1000 block of south quincy street for report of a man with a gun. when they arrived, the man did something shocking. >> i don't want to give too...
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jackie bensen spoke with police. >> reporter: the bullet that went through this window barely missed a toddler, a little girl according to neighbors. it was broad daylight when the grassy area behind an apartment complex became a war zone. two groups of men exchanged gun fire. >> some officers heard the shooting because they were in the area already. when they arrived everybody was gone. they started knocking on doors, ask if everyone was okay. >> reporter: under arrest lucious randallman, he is 25 years old. also under arrest 22-year-old gary williams gibson, he lives on garnett court in manassas. police say they found gun, ammunition and drugs. both men are charged with shooting into an occupied dwelling and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. >> the detectives of the violent crimes took over the investigation and worked through the night and by this morning arrested two men. >> reporter: the apartment complex is filled with children. neighbors say this violence is part of a lon simmering problem. >> i mean, it's not good. i'll tell you that one. they need to take it so
jackie bensen spoke with police. >> reporter: the bullet that went through this window barely missed a toddler, a little girl according to neighbors. it was broad daylight when the grassy area behind an apartment complex became a war zone. two groups of men exchanged gun fire. >> some officers heard the shooting because they were in the area already. when they arrived everybody was gone. they started knocking on doors, ask if everyone was okay. >> reporter: under arrest...
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. >>> y para saber que está ocurriendo ahí y en el resto de la nación pasamos con jackie guerrido. >>le, y toda esa actividad ya abandonó todo el noreste, pero hay gran riesgo que siga creciendo las aguas de los ríos, y tenemos actividad de nieve sobre las rocosas, tenemos un centro de baja presión que viene arrantrando mucha humedad, vientos de rafaga en todo el sureste, en dallas altas temperaturas en los 90 grados. y ustedes también en chicago, mientras todo el sureste, ya finalizando esta semana condiciones cálidas, y detrás de este sistema frontar tenemos condiciones invernales. y nosotros paulatinamente aquí en el noreste nos quedamos c con condiciones estables. es todo de mi parte, les informó jackie guerrido. >>> las autoridades francesas obligaron a una compañía a retirar los implantes de senos, la razón es que están rellenos de un tipo distinto de silicona, los implantes de dicha empresa eran exportados a 66 países. >>> el estrés laboral puede estar vinculado al sobrepeso. un estudio revelo que los trabajadores que tenían mayores niveles de responsabilidad tenían 7 libras de
. >>> y para saber que está ocurriendo ahí y en el resto de la nación pasamos con jackie guerrido. >>le, y toda esa actividad ya abandonó todo el noreste, pero hay gran riesgo que siga creciendo las aguas de los ríos, y tenemos actividad de nieve sobre las rocosas, tenemos un centro de baja presión que viene arrantrando mucha humedad, vientos de rafaga en todo el sureste, en dallas altas temperaturas en los 90 grados. y ustedes también en chicago, mientras todo el sureste,...
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jackie bensen, "news4 today." >>> a horrific crash has left three teens in the hospital. one of them in critical condition. it happened around 3:00 yesterday afternoon on lord's landing road in upper marlboro. the car ended up between a fence and a tree. it is still unclear what caused the crash. >>> how did a pair of paramedics in prince george's county declare a man dead who was actually alive. that's what investigators want to know? darcy spencer has nor from largo, maryland. >> reporter: sources tell news 4, the action of two career paramedics are under review after a severely ill man was incorrectly declared dead inside his en arden home. authorities say paramedics were called here to glen arden parkway by the glen arden police department to assist in a possible death investigation around noon. a prince george's county fire department says a paramedic unit arrived on location at a residence in the 8600 block of glen arden parkway within four minutes and concurred that the adult male was deceased. at about 1:30 p.m., an official from the county police department foren
jackie bensen, "news4 today." >>> a horrific crash has left three teens in the hospital. one of them in critical condition. it happened around 3:00 yesterday afternoon on lord's landing road in upper marlboro. the car ended up between a fence and a tree. it is still unclear what caused the crash. >>> how did a pair of paramedics in prince george's county declare a man dead who was actually alive. that's what investigators want to know? darcy spencer has nor from...
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letters and it was very, very moving and to me very reassuring. >> ifill: the book is "letters to jackiecondolences from a grieving nation." ellen fitzpatrick, thank you for taking us there. >> thank you, gwen. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: democratic leaders said they're getting closer to setting up votes on health care reform. home foreclosures rose again in february, but by the smallest amount in four years. and partial results in the iraqi elections showed prime minister al-maliki's party running neck and neck with a challenger. the "newshour" is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: we've entered the latest foreclosure numbers into our "patchwork nation" map you can see which parts of the country are most affected county by county. ray suarez blogs about the politics of the immigration reform debate, that's on the "rundown." you can read more of the original letters to jacqueline kennedy after her husband's death. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "
letters and it was very, very moving and to me very reassuring. >> ifill: the book is "letters to jackiecondolences from a grieving nation." ellen fitzpatrick, thank you for taking us there. >> thank you, gwen. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: democratic leaders said they're getting closer to setting up votes on health care reform. home foreclosures rose again in february, but by the smallest amount in four years. and partial results in the iraqi...
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we begin with jackie benson with more on how people in our community are reacting. >> reporter: there is strong community reaction tonight. gilbert arenas can be assigned to serve his 30-day sentence in the halfway house in the district or virginia where he lives. neither arenas or his defense attorney spoke to reporters as they left through the ar exit of the courthouse. >> we are really excited and happy. thank you. >> reporter: the sentence capped months of drama. arenas pleads guilty to bringing four unloaded guns to the verizon center on december 21st. he said it was to play a joke on teammate crittenton. arenas was charged with a felony after he made conflicting statements. what kept him out of jail after prosecutors strongly urged incarceration? the suspended wizards' star's own words may have helped him. he told the. >> i'm very sorry all this happened. i thought by lying about it i would protect my family and teammate i would rather keep a friend and teammate and lose everything else. i'm sorry i hurt mr. crittenton's family, mr. pollin and the city of washington. i'm sorry i
we begin with jackie benson with more on how people in our community are reacting. >> reporter: there is strong community reaction tonight. gilbert arenas can be assigned to serve his 30-day sentence in the halfway house in the district or virginia where he lives. neither arenas or his defense attorney spoke to reporters as they left through the ar exit of the courthouse. >> we are really excited and happy. thank you. >> reporter: the sentence capped months of drama. arenas...
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when we look at the down that jackie kennedy war 50 years ago -- gown that jackie kennedy wore 50 years ago, it takes us beyond the history books and photographs and helps us understand that history is really made by real, live people. the detail of each down -- the fabric, cut, color -- tells us more about each first lady. it is a visual reminder that we each come from different backgrounds, different generations, and from different walks of life. each gown places us right in the moment and makes us wonder about the intimate details of that evening -- how did she feel in that dress? did her feet hurt in the shoes? [laughter] how many times did her husband step on that train? more importantly, these gowns define a moment in our american history. when i look at my gown, which i have not seen since the day i took it off, memories of that moment come back. i remember it was freezing cold. i know we all remember that. despite the frigid temperatures, hundreds of thousands of people flooded the mall. nothing would stop them from being part of history. that day was so hectic for us. i remembe
when we look at the down that jackie kennedy war 50 years ago -- gown that jackie kennedy wore 50 years ago, it takes us beyond the history books and photographs and helps us understand that history is really made by real, live people. the detail of each down -- the fabric, cut, color -- tells us more about each first lady. it is a visual reminder that we each come from different backgrounds, different generations, and from different walks of life. each gown places us right in the moment and...
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and i replaced both of jackie's knees. i know these people like hospital, and i wanfamily,and id and -- i went to the hospital to see ted and said, what are those people in washington thinking. what are they thinking? he said, i paid in, i put my money into medicare, he said, why are they taking my medicare not to save medicare but to start a whole new government program, a whole new government program who didn't pay into the system, didn't fight for their country, on and on? what is wrong with the people in washington? what are they thinking? don't they realize it's our money, we paid in, we're expecting care? and now all of a sudden they're going to take medicare money and start a new government program? and ted said -- expens, i mean, this is a guy that follows this. he said they're going to take it from the hospital -- he's just been in the hospital -- they're going to take from t from medicare advantage, $120 billion, because there are a lot of people in wyoming who see the advantages of medicare advantage, and they'r
and i replaced both of jackie's knees. i know these people like hospital, and i wanfamily,and id and -- i went to the hospital to see ted and said, what are those people in washington thinking. what are they thinking? he said, i paid in, i put my money into medicare, he said, why are they taking my medicare not to save medicare but to start a whole new government program, a whole new government program who didn't pay into the system, didn't fight for their country, on and on? what is wrong with...
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jackie bensen is on the scene now. >> reporter: well, jim, we're in arlington. i'm going to show you the scene here. just over an hour ago, police may have ended their search for the suspect in the shootinging. you can see the gold colored nissan maxim ma down here. a man was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. that vehicle fits the description of the one used in the point blank shooting of the woman in the mt. vernon area this morning. now, police have not given us any information at this point except to say, investigators from the fairfax county police department who are investigating this morning's shooting are here on the scene. this happened just a short time ago. this discovery was made. the body of a man inside that gold nissan maxim ma which fits the descriptionf the suspect vehicle they're looking for from this morning's murder he was found about 5:00. police very quickly taped off all the streets here around columbia pike and south quincy. they're not allowing anyone into that area. they set up a tent and you can see there are a dozen detecti
jackie bensen is on the scene now. >> reporter: well, jim, we're in arlington. i'm going to show you the scene here. just over an hour ago, police may have ended their search for the suspect in the shootinging. you can see the gold colored nissan maxim ma down here. a man was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. that vehicle fits the description of the one used in the point blank shooting of the woman in the mt. vernon area this morning. now, police have not given us any...
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i put a call into jackie jerocs.we're waiting for the film to get bought. >> larry: thank you, mark. we'll keep in constant touch and we extend our condolences. mark heaslip. corey haim's agent. >> thank you. >> larry: actress nicole eggert was very close to corey. as you can imagine, she's grief stricken today, but she is here in his honor to speak with us next. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. (announcer) priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. garlique's clinically tested ingredient maintains healthy cholesterol naturally. ea
i put a call into jackie jerocs.we're waiting for the film to get bought. >> larry: thank you, mark. we'll keep in constant touch and we extend our condolences. mark heaslip. corey haim's agent. >> thank you. >> larry: actress nicole eggert was very close to corey. as you can imagine, she's grief stricken today, but she is here in his honor to speak with us next. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side....
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university michael eric dyson part of the weekend panel and compared the president to baseball legend jackieresident and ceo of independent women's forum. >>> you made the point the money for bailouts going to help wall street and financial institutions but not a lot of money for inner city. what about the argument it was important at the time to deal with the overwhelm financial crisis. >> there's no question about that. upward redistribution of wealth has had a disproportionate affect on helping those at the top and bottom. the president uses the analogy a rising tide lift all boats. if you're not in a boat to begin with, you're in bad water trying to swim upstream. african-americans and latinos live in a state diverse but they didn't get much money. new york, texas and florida but montana and south dakota they got about 1200 better resident. in the distribution of a color-blind system, black and latino people didn't do so well. >> what should the president do now. >> a jobs bill now, unemployment of black people 16.5, rest of the nation 9.7%. nothing wrong with targeting those communities
university michael eric dyson part of the weekend panel and compared the president to baseball legend jackieresident and ceo of independent women's forum. >>> you made the point the money for bailouts going to help wall street and financial institutions but not a lot of money for inner city. what about the argument it was important at the time to deal with the overwhelm financial crisis. >> there's no question about that. upward redistribution of wealth has had a disproportionate...
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we have nurse jackie, pickup for blue mountain state. so yeah, television is enormous growth business for us. >> i've got to ask you about friday's second-round deadline for mgm. is your current offer your last? >> i don't think we've publicly said whether we're in the mgm gain -- game or not. i think they have to figure out, look, the issue for them is going to be the bank debt is trading at a significant premium over where i think, at least according to the press, where the offers came in, and they'll have to decide what they want to do. so we can't speculate on any particular deal. the important thing to note is you've got to take a look at the entire history of the company since we arrived ten years ago. we don't do dumb deals. if they're not accretive and they're not done for the right price, we're going to pass. >> all right. i'm going to ask you one more time, mr. burns. so if you believe that buying an mgm library would be accretive, by when? give us that answer so we can actually, you know, assess whether this is a good thing fo
we have nurse jackie, pickup for blue mountain state. so yeah, television is enormous growth business for us. >> i've got to ask you about friday's second-round deadline for mgm. is your current offer your last? >> i don't think we've publicly said whether we're in the mgm gain -- game or not. i think they have to figure out, look, the issue for them is going to be the bank debt is trading at a significant premium over where i think, at least according to the press, where the offers...
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jackie on the democrats' line. caller: i agree with the prior collar completely because i'm a single payer advocate, and the public option would have been my compromise. in this legislation, neither one of those strategies are included so i am not going to get everything i want in this legislation. i'm a christian. i want everybody covered. i want everyone to have access. i want it to be affordable. we are not going to get everything we want, some of those who are for the public option. absolutely. but this is a moot point for both sides, so of course i want to see it happen. i wanted to make a comment on karl rove possible, why would anybody buy a book of karl rove. he is a pathological liar. in regard to the pre-war intelligence there were two investigations, phase one and two -- all of these characters who cherry pick and disseminated that false prewar intelligence, hundreds of thousands of iraqis are dead and injured based on the false intelligence. why would you believe anything that karl rove, cheney -- these
jackie on the democrats' line. caller: i agree with the prior collar completely because i'm a single payer advocate, and the public option would have been my compromise. in this legislation, neither one of those strategies are included so i am not going to get everything i want in this legislation. i'm a christian. i want everybody covered. i want everyone to have access. i want it to be affordable. we are not going to get everything we want, some of those who are for the public option....
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host: jackie from ohio. democratic call.aller: i do have a question and a challenge for cathie kiley. you talked about the disproportionate influence of certain groups, people, in regards to what the media will cover. most of us have lost our faith in the mainstream media in the run-up to iraq because they did not take into the claims about wmd's. i know many media outlets have not talked about how many people have actually died. a report said 560,000. how many injured, how many displaced? if kathy thinks her paper is so balance, could she asked her editors to cover that? no one is talking about what the conditions are really like. in regard to health care, can you explain -- the large majority of democrats support single payer. if nancy pelosi were to put the public option peace in now, how would that hang things up, or if people support it, how would it help? do either of you believe the public option will be put in later? guest: i think, or the option to be included in the legislation, it would be doa in the senate. nancy
host: jackie from ohio. democratic call.aller: i do have a question and a challenge for cathie kiley. you talked about the disproportionate influence of certain groups, people, in regards to what the media will cover. most of us have lost our faith in the mainstream media in the run-up to iraq because they did not take into the claims about wmd's. i know many media outlets have not talked about how many people have actually died. a report said 560,000. how many injured, how many displaced? if...
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i hereby appoint the honorable jackie speier to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father coughlin. chaplain coughlin: take care, my brothers and sisters. unless any of you have an evil and unfaithful spirit and fall away from the living god, encourage one another daily while it is still today so that no one grows hardened by the deceit of sin. all of us have become partners of the lord only if we maintain to the very end that confidence which we brought when we first began. for scripture tells us, today if you should hear his voice, harden not your hearts. as his faithful ones, look after the father's house and we are that house. through him the whole fabric is bound together and grows into a holy temple in the lord, and we are that house. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house her approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands appr
i hereby appoint the honorable jackie speier to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father coughlin. chaplain coughlin: take care, my brothers and sisters. unless any of you have an evil and unfaithful spirit and fall away from the living god, encourage one another daily while it is still today so that no one grows hardened by the deceit of sin. all of us have...
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jonathan's parents, jackie and judy, remember their son saying we have to go over there.we don't go over there, they will be here. jonathan grew up in floyd county where he attended mcdowell elementary school and south floyd high school. he played catcher on his high school baseball team. everybody remembers how good he was, and south floyd high has retired his old number 13 in his memory. the name of mcdowell elementary school's sports teams is the daredevils. jonathan certainly fit that description growing up, as he liked to play in the mountains, go four wheeling and go hunting. this is not to say that he didn't have any sense of responsibility. once when he was just 4 or 5 years old, jonathan and his father were hunting when they climbed too high on a mountain. we need to go down. mommy will be worried about us, jonathan said. jonathan was very close to his father, and the two of them worked together in the coal mines before jonathan joined the marines. jonathan was also a father himself. he and his wife, toni renee, had a daughter haley jo. haley jo recently turned 5
jonathan's parents, jackie and judy, remember their son saying we have to go over there.we don't go over there, they will be here. jonathan grew up in floyd county where he attended mcdowell elementary school and south floyd high school. he played catcher on his high school baseball team. everybody remembers how good he was, and south floyd high has retired his old number 13 in his memory. the name of mcdowell elementary school's sports teams is the daredevils. jonathan certainly fit that...
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jackie on the independent line. caller: good morning, spann spann. y'all do a great job. i agree with the call from california. that's the price you pay for living in paradise. my internet connection is analog dial-up. i would love to be able to get rid of my land line. the carrier stops five miles to eight miles down the road and won't come out any further. so my question to you guys, are we paying a fee for people to get cell phones. i think y'all mentioned about the fee for, you know, the fee to get broadband out here. y'all have no idea what it's like. the postal service fixing to go under. you'll start doing all your transaction by the internet. it's ridiculous to have to wait this many years to get broadband. i'd rather be private, but somebody make them come out here. i'm a customer. the more people you put on, it's more volume of customers and you get your money. thank you guys. thanks a bunch for what y'all do. guest: this is the kind of caller we should be foe kissed on the broadbrand plan. finding the community where there is not access and finding a way to inc
jackie on the independent line. caller: good morning, spann spann. y'all do a great job. i agree with the call from california. that's the price you pay for living in paradise. my internet connection is analog dial-up. i would love to be able to get rid of my land line. the carrier stops five miles to eight miles down the road and won't come out any further. so my question to you guys, are we paying a fee for people to get cell phones. i think y'all mentioned about the fee for, you know, the...
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. >> congresswoman jackie spiers. recognized for five the nets. >> i appreciate you holding this hearing today because this issue to me is one of the most important consumer protection issues that we could be addressing and frankly i don't think we are doing anything. in fact as i'm listening to the testimony today it reminds me a great deal of our discussion of credit rating agencies. the credit rating agencies came under great deal of criticism this year because one they had garbage been so garbage can now, there was no due diligence required by the credit rating agencies when they raided these instruments. number two, they also for providing these -- they were a -- responsive to the issue were not the consumer evaluating whether or not to purchase that particular instrument and three they were not subject to the full disclosure by the sec and i see similar things going on and what i would like to focus on is the rate that continues to exist in credit report and the due diligence that none of you do in order to resp
. >> congresswoman jackie spiers. recognized for five the nets. >> i appreciate you holding this hearing today because this issue to me is one of the most important consumer protection issues that we could be addressing and frankly i don't think we are doing anything. in fact as i'm listening to the testimony today it reminds me a great deal of our discussion of credit rating agencies. the credit rating agencies came under great deal of criticism this year because one they had...
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to have to attend a fancy dinner with the king and have to give a lecture, nobel prize lecture and jackie gave his lecture and some physicist in stockholm introduced him and said this is the man who gave us the calculator, the computer, the internet, the digital tv, the cell phone, the ipod because he invented the basic tool for all of that and jack, what a wonderful guy, he said yeah i sure that a lot but like read the whole digital world. i just invented one little part of it. it was all the other engineers who made a work. he said whenever i hear that it reminds me of the time there was a before and a rabbit sitting beneath boulder dam and the rabbit looks up at the massive structure and says to the dever did you build that thing and the b versus no but it's based on an idea i had once. and that was jack kilby. any way at that point i rewrote the book. we brought out the book again in 2001 sadly reporting of the death of one of the two inventors and at the end of the last chapter of the book, jack goes to stockholm and gets the nobel prize and still nobody in america knows who he is, s
to have to attend a fancy dinner with the king and have to give a lecture, nobel prize lecture and jackie gave his lecture and some physicist in stockholm introduced him and said this is the man who gave us the calculator, the computer, the internet, the digital tv, the cell phone, the ipod because he invented the basic tool for all of that and jack, what a wonderful guy, he said yeah i sure that a lot but like read the whole digital world. i just invented one little part of it. it was all the...
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. >> reporter: for jackie, owning a beer company is about helping others, no making a fortune. >> i thoughthat if we gave the profs back to the community? >> reporter: ten years ago, she did just that if finnegan's irish amber. a mission to donate 100% of the profits to charity. >> grants twice a year to nonprofits in the beer market that are all about alleviating poverty. >> reporter: supported bay army of volunteers, finnegans is primed t continue to aid charities even in the down economy. >> doi think that times are tougher for nonprofits and long term imfookt being able to have healthy communities takes business people and community funds to generate rev view. >> reporter: social activism that starts with raising a pint. >> cheer, ladies. cheers! >>> a new study suggesting less people are less interested in religion than older folks. >> almost looked negatively upon. >> for some kids, finding jesus really does do something for them. >> that's a couple of different views. here what other people are saying when our joe carter talks to you, people on the street. >>> several rivers in the u
. >> reporter: for jackie, owning a beer company is about helping others, no making a fortune. >> i thoughthat if we gave the profs back to the community? >> reporter: ten years ago, she did just that if finnegan's irish amber. a mission to donate 100% of the profits to charity. >> grants twice a year to nonprofits in the beer market that are all about alleviating poverty. >> reporter: supported bay army of volunteers, finnegans is primed t continue to aid...
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the doctor told charles and his wife jackie that keanna might not make it through the night. keanna survived the night, and after a series of tests she was diagnosed with cardio myopathy. that is an enlarged heart that is unable to function properly. her condition was critical. and without a heart transplant, she would not survive. but finding pediatric donors is very difficult, and many children do not survive that long wait time. keanna was immediately put on a device that would help to functions of the heart while keanna waited for a transplant. however, ekmol, as an old -- is an old device that has many shortcomings. the tillman waited for one of two outcomes. either keanna would receive the transplant or she would die without the eklmol. -- it is ecmo, acronym. when doctors told them about the medical device called the berlin heart, the berlin heart is an external device that performs the function of hearts and lungs. the tillmans decided to move forward with the berlin heart. after 13 days of being on ecmo without any movement, keanna underwent surgery to connect the be
the doctor told charles and his wife jackie that keanna might not make it through the night. keanna survived the night, and after a series of tests she was diagnosed with cardio myopathy. that is an enlarged heart that is unable to function properly. her condition was critical. and without a heart transplant, she would not survive. but finding pediatric donors is very difficult, and many children do not survive that long wait time. keanna was immediately put on a device that would help to...