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jean.ean. jean. >> yes. >> you obviously don't know a lot about s'mores. >> i do from girl scouts. >> those are marshmallows. you can't -- >> matches. you need matches. yes. i understand what you're saying. you need a fire. you're right. you need a fire. but you know what everybody remembers from this case, was that when her father came out begging, begging for anyone to come forward, josh did not. he did not speak pleading for mercy, for anyone to come forward in the disappearance of his wife. >> it's been a long ordeal. it's kind of like waiting to breathe again. it does feel good to be around and feel like i might be able to provide something somewhere. perhaps it's false hope, but it's a hope. hi. i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you do
jean.ean. jean. >> yes. >> you obviously don't know a lot about s'mores. >> i do from girl scouts. >> those are marshmallows. you can't -- >> matches. you need matches. yes. i understand what you're saying. you need a fire. you're right. you need a fire. but you know what everybody remembers from this case, was that when her father came out begging, begging for anyone to come forward, josh did not. he did not speak pleading for mercy, for anyone to come forward in...
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that's right, jean. our affiliate, wjxt, that's our affiliate down in jacksonville, florida, is reporting that two cinderblocks have been pulled during that macive search in the st. john's river. that search going on for the better part of this week. now, the significance of cinderblocks would be, we heard last night from flora hollars, this is the grandmother of both misty croslin, her brother tommy croslin, as well as his cousin, joe overstreet and the grandmother laid out a scenario that she says she's heard from her relatives in florida that haleigh's body was tied with a rope, the other end, a cinder block attached, and that she was thrown in that river. so if cinder blocks have been found, and authorities will not comment on anything found at this point, that could be a major development. >> now, haleigh, we do know that there was an anthropologist at the scene that was going through what was found in the river. some was discarded, some was sent on for testing. do we know if those cinderblocks were
that's right, jean. our affiliate, wjxt, that's our affiliate down in jacksonville, florida, is reporting that two cinderblocks have been pulled during that macive search in the st. john's river. that search going on for the better part of this week. now, the significance of cinderblocks would be, we heard last night from flora hollars, this is the grandmother of both misty croslin, her brother tommy croslin, as well as his cousin, joe overstreet and the grandmother laid out a scenario that she...
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this morning we feature dream jeans with shape wear technology.also this half hour, how to poach fish that is delicious, easy and affordable. plus an encore performance from the watson twins. and kids from jackson high school. but first our final check of this morning's headlines. >>> thousands of people are expected to turn out today in las vegas and seattle to rally for immigration reform. today's rallies follow one last month in washington, d.c. organizers say the present immigration laws are outdated and imgramigrants deserve bette working conditions. ale ral sli planned for dallas this two weeks. >>> after ten years, the tlo th is on did display again. the cloth is 14 feet long and 3.5 feet wide and it is kept in a bulletproof case and will be on display for the next six weeks. >> the actor when played the munchkin coroner in "the wizard of oz" has died. he makes this pronouncement. >> he's really most sincerely dead. >> he was one of the 124 munch kens in "the wizard of oz" and only one of only nine who had speaking parts before he died in f
this morning we feature dream jeans with shape wear technology.also this half hour, how to poach fish that is delicious, easy and affordable. plus an encore performance from the watson twins. and kids from jackson high school. but first our final check of this morning's headlines. >>> thousands of people are expected to turn out today in las vegas and seattle to rally for immigration reform. today's rallies follow one last month in washington, d.c. organizers say the present...
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. >> jean casarez, legal correspondent in session. jean casarez, if this is true, what it means is misty croslin, who was baby-sitting, let somebody come in that house and stood by, probably high as a kite on dope, and take the girl, the baby girl out of the house. if this scenario is in fact true, jean casarez. >> yes, and let me give you a little legal terminology that you know well. it's called accessory after the fact. i looked up the florida law, nancy. it is a first degree felony punishable by life in the state of florida. if you have information that you know a crime has been committed and you help that individual by not divulging it. >> to regina in wisconsin. hi, regina. >> caller: hi, nancy. i just have a comment. i think if this family's all involved in it they all need to fry for it because that's a beautiful little girl, should not have died. >> she never had a chance, regina. and if this scenario is true, and that's a big if, but if this scenario is true, she has not come forward with the truth because she was part of it
. >> jean casarez, legal correspondent in session. jean casarez, if this is true, what it means is misty croslin, who was baby-sitting, let somebody come in that house and stood by, probably high as a kite on dope, and take the girl, the baby girl out of the house. if this scenario is in fact true, jean casarez. >> yes, and let me give you a little legal terminology that you know well. it's called accessory after the fact. i looked up the florida law, nancy. it is a first degree...
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. >> to jean casarez, legal correspondent in session. jean, after taking a listen to all of these newly obtained jailhouse recordings, what is she talking about a plea deal? who has offered her, if anybody, a jail for three years? or is that just something she dreamed up behind bars? >> or is this something her attorney has talked to her about? well, what's interesting, nancy, she's charged with eight felony counts, charged as an adult, with prescription drug trafficking. she's saying that she will enter a plea deal as a youthful offender. that's a juvenile. and that means she would go to a juvenile institution until she is 21, and then she said she'd get out on probation. so that's what she's believing. but with these counts does she really even know what the reality is? >> unleash the lawyers. eleanor odom, prosecutor, atlanta. renee rockwell, veteran defense attorney out of atlanta. peter odom, defense attorney also out of atlanta. to you, peter odom, there is no -- first of all, it sounds to me like her idea that she's getting from a
. >> to jean casarez, legal correspondent in session. jean, after taking a listen to all of these newly obtained jailhouse recordings, what is she talking about a plea deal? who has offered her, if anybody, a jail for three years? or is that just something she dreamed up behind bars? >> or is this something her attorney has talked to her about? well, what's interesting, nancy, she's charged with eight felony counts, charged as an adult, with prescription drug trafficking. she's...
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jean, how did this come about? >> well, it was an undercover. and it was very, very specifically done so that they would have exhibit a, which is the videotape of all of the drug deals. they're all on tape. >> how many charges? how many times did misty croslin sell dope? >> well, her charges, she's got eight counts right now of drug trafficking. several are 25-year minimum maximums. and then ronald has five counts right now. so he's right up there. >> tonight, as we are in the midst ever holy week for many of us that still seek the prince of peace, happy easter from the twins. >>> we obtained even more recorded jailhouse tapes. hours of croslin whining to her family, demanding, begging, angry. behind bars on serious drug charges, croslin convinced she can make it all just disappear by getting herself into drug court. even after admitting to repeat drug sales on video. all the while complaining about everything in her private jail cell. >> i'm going to tell the judge that i have a drug problem and try to get drug court because i have smoked pot a
jean, how did this come about? >> well, it was an undercover. and it was very, very specifically done so that they would have exhibit a, which is the videotape of all of the drug deals. they're all on tape. >> how many charges? how many times did misty croslin sell dope? >> well, her charges, she's got eight counts right now of drug trafficking. several are 25-year minimum maximums. and then ronald has five counts right now. so he's right up there. >> tonight, as we are...
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delicious yes. >>> think about your jeans, your blue jeans could be bad for the environment?ed blue jean capital of the world might be paying the price for producing your pants. emily chang shows us the dennen industry's dirty secrets. >> reporter: on the banks of the pearl river mrs. leo expresses amazement at the transformation of the waterway he calls home. "i can see what the pollution has done," he says. "the water has turned dark and black." the river has sustained chinese civilization for ages, but civilization hasn't been kind to the river lately. turning it into a dumping ground for debris, even carcasses and industrial waste. upstream is shintao, blue jean capital of the world, with 200 million pairs sewn here every year. this satellite image from greenpeace shows the river from hundreds of dennen factories run black. if you look at the river bank here, it's simply covered in trash, a lot of it scraps of blue dennen. blue-jean-clad consumers around the world may have no idea how destructive denim production can be. so, this is what blue jeans look like at the very b
delicious yes. >>> think about your jeans, your blue jeans could be bad for the environment?ed blue jean capital of the world might be paying the price for producing your pants. emily chang shows us the dennen industry's dirty secrets. >> reporter: on the banks of the pearl river mrs. leo expresses amazement at the transformation of the waterway he calls home. "i can see what the pollution has done," he says. "the water has turned dark and black." the river...
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"in session's" jean casarez joins us with all the latest. you've been following all the angles, making as many phone calls. what do you know about this? >> this all alleged to have happened in the early morning hours of march 5th. and ben roethlisberger was in georgia because he has a home near millageville, which is where this all is alleged to have happened. it's a small town, college town. he was seen in the local bars that night and had a female companion with him. witnesses say they went from one bar to the other. well, then what we know is in the early morning hours, this alleged female sexual assault victim went to a local downtown police officer and said i've been sexually assaulted. and she went to a hospital after that. she was subsequently released. then she went to the police or they came to her, a criminal complaint was filed by her and thus began a georgia bureau of investigation. this is a law enforcement investigation. they look at the facts. they interviewed countless witnesses. they started a defense investigation before ch
"in session's" jean casarez joins us with all the latest. you've been following all the angles, making as many phone calls. what do you know about this? >> this all alleged to have happened in the early morning hours of march 5th. and ben roethlisberger was in georgia because he has a home near millageville, which is where this all is alleged to have happened. it's a small town, college town. he was seen in the local bars that night and had a female companion with him. witnesses...
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.-- >>> wycliff jean went solo after the grammy award winning duo the fujis splint in 1997. that is what is the start of an exceptional music career. i recently caught up with jean at the black and golf tennis classic where we discuss touchdown release of his next album and the future plans for his homeland, haiti. >>> wycliff, good to see you. >> you, too, brother. >> before we get into some of the things you've been doing lately, i want to talk to you a little bit about music and one thing, what i think about the fugees, i think about the relatively short time they existed to the world, not in your life, obviously. you all were kicking it before anybody knew it, but the impact that you've had with such a short time. do you ever sit back and think about that? >> no i mean for me i don't really think about that. my godfather of the game is like quincy jones. i think when i'm 50 years into it, i definitely look back at what i do. like the fugees was one impact. i thought, if i had the fugees, then the world probably wouldn't have had the whitney houston, probably wouldn't hav
.-- >>> wycliff jean went solo after the grammy award winning duo the fujis splint in 1997. that is what is the start of an exceptional music career. i recently caught up with jean at the black and golf tennis classic where we discuss touchdown release of his next album and the future plans for his homeland, haiti. >>> wycliff, good to see you. >> you, too, brother. >> before we get into some of the things you've been doing lately, i want to talk to you a little...
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it is the skinny jeans workout. designed to slim and trim the lower body. a trainer says the moves improve your posture and target the glutes which will be hugged by those skinny jeans. >> we definitely work a lot on our behinds. there are tons of squats in every imaginable formation. >> reporter: experts say it is impossible to spot reduce fat, you can firm up muscles with specific exercises. >>> the redskins may not be letting go of their $100 million man. details coming up. >>> plus, the capitals try to take a lead in the first playoff series tonight amid questions of who is next. >>> let's see who's celebrating a birthday today. here's to the believers. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless network
it is the skinny jeans workout. designed to slim and trim the lower body. a trainer says the moves improve your posture and target the glutes which will be hugged by those skinny jeans. >> we definitely work a lot on our behinds. there are tons of squats in every imaginable formation. >> reporter: experts say it is impossible to spot reduce fat, you can firm up muscles with specific exercises. >>> the redskins may not be letting go of their $100 million man. details coming...
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jeans on today? >> i don't know. that question was actually asked at a briefing with robert gibbs this morning and he wasn't sure what the choice would be. >> before we get there to the park, i know gibbs was also asked about these disturbing, to say the least, comments, reported from hamid karzai. they're not pleased the ally s has -- troops and treasure going to afghanistan with a leader criticizing the united states. >> clear frustration coming from this white house that karzai has done it again. just last week, he made extremely antiwest comments. over the weekend, he renewed those comments. >> now, we're seeing the president in a nationals red jacket coming out with a team owner and shaking hands with the kol lor guard there. these are wounded warriors from all of the services who are being honored there today. you can see obviously, these veterans getting special honor and tribute from the washington nationals as the president is coming up. chuck todd is with the pool representing all of the ne
jeans on today? >> i don't know. that question was actually asked at a briefing with robert gibbs this morning and he wasn't sure what the choice would be. >> before we get there to the park, i know gibbs was also asked about these disturbing, to say the least, comments, reported from hamid karzai. they're not pleased the ally s has -- troops and treasure going to afghanistan with a leader criticizing the united states. >> clear frustration coming from this white house that...
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jean landru, and health report for reuters. special adviser to the secretary and guest of the speakers. melissa progress will vice chair of our speakers committee and producer for news book media. and doris, president of editorial associate, former editor and publisher of the health report and national press club's speakers' committee member who arranged today's luncheon. merriman catheter the digital principal deputy administrator for the center for medicare and guest of the speakers. martha kramer, associate editor of the kipling your letter. luke russert, nbc news correspondent for congress and a new member of the national press club and genie friar, veteran associated press newsmen and a member of the national press club. [applause] kathleen sebelius, the and of the health of the apartment of human services lead the principal agency charged with keeping americans healthy and 80,000 employee institutions have been the focus of some of the obama administration's top priorities. as the country's highest-ranking health official
jean landru, and health report for reuters. special adviser to the secretary and guest of the speakers. melissa progress will vice chair of our speakers committee and producer for news book media. and doris, president of editorial associate, former editor and publisher of the health report and national press club's speakers' committee member who arranged today's luncheon. merriman catheter the digital principal deputy administrator for the center for medicare and guest of the speakers. martha...
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"in session's" jean karrca casat tests link garbage bags to casey anthony's home.he nearly 300 pages includes testimony from a woman who says her sister had an affair with george anthony, that is casey's father. >>> the u.s. wants iran to release three american hikers immediately. the hikers were arrested last july. now iran claims they illegally entered the country from iraq. the white house press secretary says they haven't been formally charged or allowed to get any legal representation. the u.s. has asked iran's government to grant visa's to the hiker's family to allow them to visit but that request was denied. >>> you can't really transform education in america without help from good teachers. we talked to a big city mayor about how to get good teachers and keep them. >> i have no formal authority on how to appoint board members, or have any kind of say in how those dollars are spent. >> what strategy would you suggest if you had control? >> we have got to stop paying our teachers in my opinion as wage workers, they're not, they're professionals. we should pay
"in session's" jean karrca casat tests link garbage bags to casey anthony's home.he nearly 300 pages includes testimony from a woman who says her sister had an affair with george anthony, that is casey's father. >>> the u.s. wants iran to release three american hikers immediately. the hikers were arrested last july. now iran claims they illegally entered the country from iraq. the white house press secretary says they haven't been formally charged or allowed to get any legal...
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jean casarez reports results link the home with the crime scene. >> here is what i think is somethinge. i heard bits and pieces but the fbi in a memo is asking for a black plastic bag with red handles to be tested for latent fingerprints but i think there could be more of a significance than just fingerprints whether they would or would not be found because it says investigative efforts have revealed that this item, the black, plastic bag held a canvas laundry bag similar to that found with kayly's remains and found on a shelf in the garage. let's remind everybody when the remans were found in december, those remains were found in a canvas laundry bag and by reading this, what i see they say they found on the shelf in the garage was a canvas laundry bag. confirmed the name of whitney design in the garage with a black plastic bag around it and that eerily is exactly how the remains were found. now, on the other hand, the garage had more of an access to people from the outside than the home would. >> jean casarez says another test compared hairs from casey anthony's car trunk and from t
jean casarez reports results link the home with the crime scene. >> here is what i think is somethinge. i heard bits and pieces but the fbi in a memo is asking for a black plastic bag with red handles to be tested for latent fingerprints but i think there could be more of a significance than just fingerprints whether they would or would not be found because it says investigative efforts have revealed that this item, the black, plastic bag held a canvas laundry bag similar to that found...
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. >> now an e-mail from jean in simi valley, california. i like milk and cheese but it doesn't like me. i'm lactose intolerant so getting in four daily servings of dairy is a challenge especially since i don't like lactaid and soy milks. will daily calcium supplements suffice? >> definitely. if you can't get enough calcium from dietary sources, supplements with a terrific substitute. the thing that you need to know is you want to take about 1,000 milligrams if that's where you're getting all of your calcium from. you have to split up the dosage to the bestabsorbability. take 500 milligrams with or after lunch, then a second hint of 500 milligrams with or after dinner, because when you have it with or after a meal you get a better absorption rate as well. an important thing to know when you are buying a calcium suppleme supplement, make sure it come o couples with vitamin d. vitamin d allows calcium to do its job. >> are there other things instead of taking supplements, are there other foods that are more calcium-rich that you can add to thi
. >> now an e-mail from jean in simi valley, california. i like milk and cheese but it doesn't like me. i'm lactose intolerant so getting in four daily servings of dairy is a challenge especially since i don't like lactaid and soy milks. will daily calcium supplements suffice? >> definitely. if you can't get enough calcium from dietary sources, supplements with a terrific substitute. the thing that you need to know is you want to take about 1,000 milligrams if that's where you're...
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first to jean casarez from tru's "in session." jean, what's the latest?you know, the latest is, law enforcement is now saying any bones at the river's edge were not human, they were animal. but in the same breath, nancy, they're not refuting the local claims that cinderblocks were taken out of that river and rope taken from tommy's home. >> and the other thing is this, marlaina schiavo, even if they these items are being tested, we do not have the dna results yesterday, but even if they do not have any of haleigh's bones, what if they've got pajamas? what if they've got her shoe? what if they've got her barrette she wore to bed at night? lucy always tries to wear a barrette to bed at night. what if they've got that? what about that? are police denying that, too, marlaina schiavo? >> police will not tell us what they have. but we know what they do have is enough to call this a homicide investigation, nancy. it's enough to talk to ronald and crystal and tell them that they have to start making some sort of arrangements to get a death certificate or to maybe
first to jean casarez from tru's "in session." jean, what's the latest?you know, the latest is, law enforcement is now saying any bones at the river's edge were not human, they were animal. but in the same breath, nancy, they're not refuting the local claims that cinderblocks were taken out of that river and rope taken from tommy's home. >> and the other thing is this, marlaina schiavo, even if they these items are being tested, we do not have the dna results yesterday, but even...
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we have billie jean king.e are going to have some dancing, hula hooping, we have a dj from the ellen degeneres show. you can have fun with justin bieber. [applause] >> you have heard of him? he is here. [applause] >> we have one of my favorites, the cast of g glee. but we have readers. we have j.k. rowling. we have tons of people that are here to just have fun with you today. the only thing that you need to do is get ready, set and do what? >> go. >> i want to thank all of the volunteers to put this together. they worked all week in setting up this amazing event. i want to thank our staff. [applause] they have done an amazing job. we are thrilled to have you here. we are going to have 30,000 people in our back yard and we want every single one of you to have fun and to think about leading a healthy life and to get moving. with that, we are going to do an easter egg roll and some reading. have fun and thank you for being here [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [whistle] [applause] ♪ >> wednesday, live from the w
we have billie jean king.e are going to have some dancing, hula hooping, we have a dj from the ellen degeneres show. you can have fun with justin bieber. [applause] >> you have heard of him? he is here. [applause] >> we have one of my favorites, the cast of g glee. but we have readers. we have j.k. rowling. we have tons of people that are here to just have fun with you today. the only thing that you need to do is get ready, set and do what? >> go. >> i want to thank all...
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the book is written in a wonderful journalistic style with a lot of clarity and a lot of punch and jean jean schlickman is a legislator in illinois and he had access to a lot of the very high-profile people that were interviewed for this book and they make a great team. >> did justice stevens know about it and cooperate at all? >> yes, i wouldn't put a big sticker that says authorized biography but he did sit for interviews with authors and was aware of the project and actually allowed us to take some photographs of some interesting trophies in his office for example he has a hole in one golf trophy that will appear in the interior of the book. and he also kind of gave his blessing to the authors interviewing people close to him, the people closest to him are loyal to him so they would never have spoken to the authors without his say so so we were able to have access to his family members, friends, former clerks, a lot of people with his blessing. >> you suggested was ten years in the making. why so long? >> the authors have simply been an astounding amount of research. the book starts
the book is written in a wonderful journalistic style with a lot of clarity and a lot of punch and jean jean schlickman is a legislator in illinois and he had access to a lot of the very high-profile people that were interviewed for this book and they make a great team. >> did justice stevens know about it and cooperate at all? >> yes, i wouldn't put a big sticker that says authorized biography but he did sit for interviews with authors and was aware of the project and actually...
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he's a spokesperson for wrangler jeans.k it wasn't pants on the ground. >> ♪ pants on the ground, pants on the ground ♪ >> greta: it was pants in their lockers. they had a gift batting a pair of wranglers. favre had the jeans delivered to each teammate. 24-year-old man known as taiwan's susan boyle is not just an amazing singer. apparently he can dance. you remember this guy. he became an internet sensation around the world performing on taiwanese show doing a perfect rendition of whitney houston's, "i will always love you." ♪ and i, will always love you ♪ ♪ >> greta: well, check out the taiwanese soprano showing off his dance moves. the new star was voted off the reality show, don't feel bad we are told he has a record deal. there you have it, the best of the rest. still ahead, everyone is talking taxes and tea parties. do you know what rush limbaugh is talking about? rush in his own words, next. since you opened your design firm... ... your presentation didn't. so here's your moment of truth. which 3g network do you trust
he's a spokesperson for wrangler jeans.k it wasn't pants on the ground. >> ♪ pants on the ground, pants on the ground ♪ >> greta: it was pants in their lockers. they had a gift batting a pair of wranglers. favre had the jeans delivered to each teammate. 24-year-old man known as taiwan's susan boyle is not just an amazing singer. apparently he can dance. you remember this guy. he became an internet sensation around the world performing on taiwanese show doing a perfect rendition...
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and my sister passes on her jeans to me.hat a life. [ female announcer ] get your three dollar coupon at tidestainrelease.com today. i have asthma. and that's what it sounded like when my symptoms came back. i'd get this tightness in my chest. like i was breathing through a straw. so i went back to mdoctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps give me the control to... [ inhales, exhales ] symbicort is a combination of two medicines. it will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms and should not be taken more than twice a day. mbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol may increase the chance of asthma-lated death, so it is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on other asthma medicines. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. with symbicort, my lung function starts to improve within 15 minutes, helpi
and my sister passes on her jeans to me.hat a life. [ female announcer ] get your three dollar coupon at tidestainrelease.com today. i have asthma. and that's what it sounded like when my symptoms came back. i'd get this tightness in my chest. like i was breathing through a straw. so i went back to mdoctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within...
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her sister, jean. >> my sister is no longer here and i'm not going to be able to call her and talk tond see her. it's horrible. it's so hurtful, i can't even express how much pain is inside my body. >> reporter: but who would want to kill the mother of two? her husband was a successful producer, such shows as cbs's survivor, and mtv's pimp my ride. he says his wife left the moon palace resort to go shopping on monday, april 5th and never came back. by tuesday, he flew the children home to california and reported his wife missing. telling a los angeles television station he was very hopeful someone will find my wife very soon. still, she hasn't been located and we're looking. but according to mexican police, his story doesn't add up. the night before she disappeared, several guests at the resort say they heard fighting coming from the couple's room. one guest reportedly heard a woman screaming for help and there's no record of monica leaving the hotel to go shopping. security guards checked all cars entering and leaving. >> i knew that something very wrong had happened. because my sist
her sister, jean. >> my sister is no longer here and i'm not going to be able to call her and talk tond see her. it's horrible. it's so hurtful, i can't even express how much pain is inside my body. >> reporter: but who would want to kill the mother of two? her husband was a successful producer, such shows as cbs's survivor, and mtv's pimp my ride. he says his wife left the moon palace resort to go shopping on monday, april 5th and never came back. by tuesday, he flew the children...
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. >> a final reflection and i will then leave it to jean. >> the terms of modernist and post-are very loose -- post modernist are very loose. the ideal of the self, for example, -- the self-made man who loves his maker. over much. that invites a kind of narcissism, almost an entropy of the self, where everything circles around the orbit of the self. as i mentioned in my presentation, one is incapable of acknowledging indebtedness, whether to a maker other than the self or to previous generations. that deepens that notion with many postmodern assumptions. i think postmodernism existed, if you will, before the label emerged. that is to say the notion that there are no solid truce, no ground on which we can stand, that everything is shaky -- it has been around for a long time. i remember when one of our daughters was coming home from public school in massachusetts some years ago. they had been working on a variety of things. she had worksheets saying there are facts and then there are values. the values, opinions -- the emotive part and everyone has his or her own opinions and there are
. >> a final reflection and i will then leave it to jean. >> the terms of modernist and post-are very loose -- post modernist are very loose. the ideal of the self, for example, -- the self-made man who loves his maker. over much. that invites a kind of narcissism, almost an entropy of the self, where everything circles around the orbit of the self. as i mentioned in my presentation, one is incapable of acknowledging indebtedness, whether to a maker other than the self or to...
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. >> my friend jean ross. >> eloquent.. >> i think we have time for maybe two more. pam, would you please cough on up here. i know that you won't unless i insist. so i just wanted you to say a word. >> on the move. on the move. [applause] >> i am really overwhelmed at what i see here tonight. i had no idea that this would be this big. you know, thank you. you know, mumia -- you know, i was listening to one of the people who was saying about, you know -- mumia being innocent and, you know, the truth. and do they execute people, you know, like that? i remember when a brother by the name named herrara headlines, is it right to kill an innocent man? i was outraged. how could somebody ask a question like that? and then the answer came -- i mean, we all should have been in an uproar going against the governor because it was a question what they were going to do with this brother of herrara. there was evidence that he was innocent. the answer came out that yes it's all right to kill an innocent man as long as they had a fair tria
. >> my friend jean ross. >> eloquent.. >> i think we have time for maybe two more. pam, would you please cough on up here. i know that you won't unless i insist. so i just wanted you to say a word. >> on the move. on the move. [applause] >> i am really overwhelmed at what i see here tonight. i had no idea that this would be this big. you know, thank you. you know, mumia -- you know, i was listening to one of the people who was saying about, you know -- mumia being...
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adding to jean's thought, it was primarily critical in structure. you cannot combine marx and freud ultimately. there were operating from completely different views of human nature. nevertheless, i bring this up because it can be valuable alfor christians to become more adept at using the critical insight for those who do not share any of their views of the world. one of the most interesting books to come out of that school was called "the dialectic of enlightenment." the way enlightenment leads to totalitarianism -- you do not have to agree with the premises they enter in, but to take it as a critical study, looking at the aspects of maternity that often do not get that kind of serious questioning. sometimes, you have to learn to handle these things the way you handle nuclear materials. you're not touching it directly, but manipulating it around. it can still be extremely useful. >> as another footnote -- there is another book that came out of that school about the family. unfortunately, the way the family was characterized was that we were in dang
adding to jean's thought, it was primarily critical in structure. you cannot combine marx and freud ultimately. there were operating from completely different views of human nature. nevertheless, i bring this up because it can be valuable alfor christians to become more adept at using the critical insight for those who do not share any of their views of the world. one of the most interesting books to come out of that school was called "the dialectic of enlightenment." the way...
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the diversity of individuals and jeans is a strength, a driving force of human life and human civilization. my view is, therefore, again, by reason and not feeling, this argument is over. the last desperate act of the people supporting it has been the decision of the current pope to insist that gay people are simply, as he put it, objectively disordered. he does not explain why or how. he has even gone so far as to say even if gay men are utterly celibate, if they obey the churches teachings entirely, if they never have sex with another man, they still cannot be priests. he has directed it recently in a last gasp of effort to say that we do not care whether a gay man adheres to exactly the same rules as a straight man in the priesthood. he is still some how sick, too sick to serve god. in my view, that particular directive, which i think up until then, there are some things that seem to fall apart, that itself is not an argument. it's an act of bigotry. it is an act of the stigmatization. this, by the way, and this is where feeling does creep in, by a church that engaged over the last deca
the diversity of individuals and jeans is a strength, a driving force of human life and human civilization. my view is, therefore, again, by reason and not feeling, this argument is over. the last desperate act of the people supporting it has been the decision of the current pope to insist that gay people are simply, as he put it, objectively disordered. he does not explain why or how. he has even gone so far as to say even if gay men are utterly celibate, if they obey the churches teachings...
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inferior genes that only allows them to go so far, now that we know it is the interaction between the jeans the environment and you cannot really separate them out, even though statistics can, biology will let you do that, we get past this idea there are certain ethnicities or populations that are genetically doomed to mediocrity. tavis: this kind of stuff turns me on, the human genome, genius, all this science it fascinates me. the new book from david shenk is called "the genius in all of us ." my floor director is so happy there is hope for him. david, could have you on the program. >> thank you. tavis: up next, singer- songwriter jakob dylan. stay with us. pleased to welcome jakob dylan to this program. the talented singer-songwriter is about to release his second solo cd called "women and country," produced by t-bone burnett. here is a small portion. >> ♪ no more shame nothing to lose nothing but the whole wide world to do nothing but the whole wide world to do nothing but the whole wide world wide world ♪ tavis: good to have you on this program. i could take this title 18 different way
inferior genes that only allows them to go so far, now that we know it is the interaction between the jeans the environment and you cannot really separate them out, even though statistics can, biology will let you do that, we get past this idea there are certain ethnicities or populations that are genetically doomed to mediocrity. tavis: this kind of stuff turns me on, the human genome, genius, all this science it fascinates me. the new book from david shenk is called "the genius in all of...
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. >> bet ver ventilated jeans there. >> but he's giving the stink bugs free passage. >> yeah. it's obviously a war against those bugs. joce, have i to say this is a decent april day. really getting into more of a wet, showery kind of pattern there later this week. >> i know. some of us have big outdoor plans. >> and you are ruining them. >> hit or miss. it's not like a deluge coming. in april you never know. >> let's take a look outside right now. nice day. it's been clouding up just a little bit, but we've got 66 degrees, though. that's not bad. humidity 33%. that's not bad. winds calm. that's not bad, either. all in all, a good weather report this afternoon. beautiful day earlier today. you see those sunny skies do give way to generally cloudy conditions later into the afternoon at least downtown but for the most part, things are not too bad. want to show you a look at the pollen count today. mold spores all in the low category. we've got a high count on the tree pollen, maple, oak, ash and elm the dominant pollen. if you are suffering right now, those are the culprits. temp
. >> bet ver ventilated jeans there. >> but he's giving the stink bugs free passage. >> yeah. it's obviously a war against those bugs. joce, have i to say this is a decent april day. really getting into more of a wet, showery kind of pattern there later this week. >> i know. some of us have big outdoor plans. >> and you are ruining them. >> hit or miss. it's not like a deluge coming. in april you never know. >> let's take a look outside right now. nice...
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and my sister passes on her jeans to me.three dollar coupon at tidestainrelease.com today. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate. from nestle. i have missed you. pollen in the air kept hunter cooped up itching his eyes and sneezing. but now i found zyrtec®. it's #1 allergist recommended. with children's zyrtec® he can get 24-hour allergy relief indoors and outdoors. ♪ now he can run wild... with the rest of the pack. with children's zyrtec®, he can love the air®. [ male announcer ] this week only save up to $12 on zyrtec® products at zyrtectv.com and in sunday's paper. right now, walmart has rolled back prices on top lawn care brands like poulan pro, brute by briggs & stratton, pennington, scotts and spectracide. along with thousands of others all over the store. it's rollback time! save money. live better. walmart. >>> conan o'brien announced he will not go to fox, he will in
and my sister passes on her jeans to me.three dollar coupon at tidestainrelease.com today. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate. from nestle. i have missed you. pollen in the air kept hunter cooped up itching his eyes and sneezing. but now i found zyrtec®. it's #1 allergist recommended. with children's zyrtec® he can get...
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the principal is dalce jean augmanois. he told me, "the churchills did a good work, because without them, we would have no clinic or school or church. because of them, the children will grow up here and be able to work." jeemps pierre is a bible school student who lives at the mission and helps out. he never knew my grandparents but says he's impressed by the americans who continue to come there to work. >> sometimes there is no power, sometimes there is no water, sometimes it's very, very hot, and they stay here to help. and that's a good, good... a great thing. they help a lot here. this mission is very, very important for this community. >> reporter: many of the things my grandfather tried to introduce never fully caught on, like bee-keeping and breeding stronger bulls and cooking with solar energy. still, my grandparents told me they are gratified to see that work at the church, the clinic and the school continues even despite a devastating earthquake-- a testament, grandma says, to the resilience of the haitian people
the principal is dalce jean augmanois. he told me, "the churchills did a good work, because without them, we would have no clinic or school or church. because of them, the children will grow up here and be able to work." jeemps pierre is a bible school student who lives at the mission and helps out. he never knew my grandparents but says he's impressed by the americans who continue to come there to work. >> sometimes there is no power, sometimes there is no water, sometimes it's...
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shoes or cars or blue jays and does not know where the city council meets for how to engage -- blue jeans and does not know where the city council meets for how to engage in democracy. i speak, and it lays out a broad systemic critique of our economy. i cannot tell you how often someone raises their hands and says, what can i buy differently to solve the problem? we have two different parts. we have a consumer part and a citizen part, and the consumer part is spoken to and nurtured so much that we really have this over-developed consumer muffled, and vanessa muscle has -- and the sensory muscle has atrophied. i say, what else can you think of doing, and i am wondering, why don't you think, we can do this. what have we ever achieved as a society by one individual? it has always been a collective action from the political process, yet we are getting these messages that if we recycle or carry our own bags it will be fine. it will not be fine. even if we did all those green lifestyle things, it is not enough to get our economy on a healthy and sustainable path, and it is letting the beauty of
shoes or cars or blue jays and does not know where the city council meets for how to engage -- blue jeans and does not know where the city council meets for how to engage in democracy. i speak, and it lays out a broad systemic critique of our economy. i cannot tell you how often someone raises their hands and says, what can i buy differently to solve the problem? we have two different parts. we have a consumer part and a citizen part, and the consumer part is spoken to and nurtured so much that...
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within the bottoms category, the "jegging," which is this interesting style-- a cross between a jean and a legging. that's a key item, that's a driver. that's bringing teens into the stores. >> reporter: he says consumers are buying more full-priced merchandise, and earlier in the season, which could help retailers' profit margins. but the s&p retail exchange traded fund has risen almost 75% in the past year in anticipation of good news. like many analysts, j.p. morgan's brian tunick warns against loading up on retail stocks now. >> a lot of investors already are expecting good numbers to continue. a lot of investors are expecting improvement in the employment picture. so, i think there is some of this good news baked into these stocks. >> reporter: the real verdict on retailers' profits will come in may, when stores release first quarter numbers. apparel is expected to be one of the best performing sectors, with earnings growth of 36%. erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: airline stocks took flight today on word of renewed merger talks between u.s. airways an
within the bottoms category, the "jegging," which is this interesting style-- a cross between a jean and a legging. that's a key item, that's a driver. that's bringing teens into the stores. >> reporter: he says consumers are buying more full-priced merchandise, and earlier in the season, which could help retailers' profit margins. but the s&p retail exchange traded fund has risen almost 75% in the past year in anticipation of good news. like many analysts, j.p. morgan's...
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he tried a pair of pants, jeans that he couldn't wear in school saturday night and wore them all night long because he could fit in them. >> their progress in a short time is impressive considering the obesity epidemic was 30 years in the making. experts say na is when mothers started working more and cooking less. fast food places picked up the slack and super sized it. the ankh adult only needs 2300 calories a day to survive but most people including kids are eat not excess of 3800 calories. sometimes the problem is access to healthier foods. greasy take outs out number grocery stores and school lunches aren't helping, either. a new study by a group of retired millitary officers says high calorie school lunches are making the students so fat, that they can't meet the millitary standards. that is putting recruitment and national security in jeopardy. reversing the trend will take the help of the community. >> over the years fewer and fewer schools are providing daily physical education. in many fact, many schools aren't providing physical education at all. >> that is why more and more
he tried a pair of pants, jeans that he couldn't wear in school saturday night and wore them all night long because he could fit in them. >> their progress in a short time is impressive considering the obesity epidemic was 30 years in the making. experts say na is when mothers started working more and cooking less. fast food places picked up the slack and super sized it. the ankh adult only needs 2300 calories a day to survive but most people including kids are eat not excess of 3800...
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if i didn't it would be a whole different picture and the picture changes to her poor tee shirt and jeansd an empty apartment and the baby in die diapers not dressed up. one that teens will listen to? >> i think she's very fortunately to have, i think she's got a television show coming up and all kinds of opportunities. absolutely, i think there will be lots of followers that will listen to that message. >> unless of course they look at that and say oh my parents have money too. and therefore it's okay. >> bonnie: yes, exactly there are some problems with that message. from women having babies to women at work. as the nation's largest employer, the federal government often sets the tone for private industries. and that may be bad news for high-achieving women. this, according to a new report from the group federally employed women, or few. while the report shows steady growth and near equal representation of women in lower ranking federal jobs, men continue to outnull women in -- out number women in senior executive service or ses positions. between 1992 and 2003 the percentage of female
if i didn't it would be a whole different picture and the picture changes to her poor tee shirt and jeansd an empty apartment and the baby in die diapers not dressed up. one that teens will listen to? >> i think she's very fortunately to have, i think she's got a television show coming up and all kinds of opportunities. absolutely, i think there will be lots of followers that will listen to that message. >> unless of course they look at that and say oh my parents have money too. and...
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and gas sector for example and the banks as well has gotten too powerful to read or the corrine and jeanpaul has taken over and distorted the system. i think whenever our treasury in the 1990's and other countries they always insisted that when you talk anticrisis measures to address the underlying problem which isn't easy to do. and that is what we have to do. the other measure -- we talked about it in the book. the keen blind spot is the size of banks. it is of the legislation, that is even sensible people on capitol hill are still not getting too. but certainly we think there should be a lot more capital in the financial system. we think that the current official consensus on raising the capitol would basically take us back -- move all financial institutions to the capitol level equivalent to what lehman brothers had the day before it failed even if you measure the lehman brothers capital correctly which doesn't strike as a compelling idea. lehman brothers did have enough capital why would anybody at that level have enough capital. and we also think over-the-counter derivatives. i kno
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collections, we have amealia air hart's flag jacket, sally ride's space shoot, sealia ruses shoes, billy jean's ten yiss, and we hope this will be a journey of discovery, art, politics and culture, indeed, wrr your curiosity takes you. we are here to initiate, to engage, and continue the dialogue. and we do so thanks to the generous support from our friends in the administration on capitol hill and here in this room. we take our duty to the american people seriously. at the reopening of this museum in november of 2008, historian david mccol luck, also a member of the board of this museum said, never has an understanding of our story as a people of who we are and how we came to be the way we are and what we stand for been of such importance as right now. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you mr. secretary. jason wue's story embodies the american experience. born in tie wan, he was nine when his family moved to vancouver, where he learned to sue and draft patterns. after spend -- sew and draft patterns. he enrolled in the school of design in new york city. in 2006, at the age of 23, jason
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. >> reporter: jean oswalt also survived. >> all i heard was a boom, boom, boom! like an explosion. >> reporter: she dove into the new addition on her house, a christmas present from her son. >> a portrait. >> reporter: he's star houston astros pitcher, ray oswalt. today, just like everyone else, helping clean up. you had been in this room right here? >> right here. >> reporter: victor-ann steel was on the phone with her granddaughter. >> i told my granddaughter, this reminds me of hurricane katrina, and when i said "katrina," the back of my house blew up. boom! >> reporter: the last thing she heard was her granddaughter screaming on the phone. >> she was just screaming. and after the storm was over, i looked out the back, the hole, and this was totally gone. and i'm thinking, no way she could survive. >> reporter: and how could she. the only remaining piece of the trailer she was in is this metal frame. >> i was swung around and then i saw a tree and i hung on to it. >> reporter: she grabbed to the branches of a falling tree with a grip that held as 160-mile-per-
. >> reporter: jean oswalt also survived. >> all i heard was a boom, boom, boom! like an explosion. >> reporter: she dove into the new addition on her house, a christmas present from her son. >> a portrait. >> reporter: he's star houston astros pitcher, ray oswalt. today, just like everyone else, helping clean up. you had been in this room right here? >> right here. >> reporter: victor-ann steel was on the phone with her granddaughter. >> i told...
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there were the first cloud, her jeans for the first map. the site at the plant marks go on and on. >> and they are still used today? >> yeah. one of the most widely used lines. >> and what is a cell line? >> they are cells that live in a laboratory and will keep growing and multiplying and living outside the body as long as you keep them fit and cleaned and the right temperature and everything so they will just live on forever. >> why did the doctor ticker cells? >> guest: this was a point scientists were trying to grow any cells they could get their hands on succeed in taking samples from anyone who came into the hospital, lots of different hospitals, some scientists to give hundreds of samples from people and they all died, their samples have died. spec with their knowledge or without their knowledge? >> pretty standard to do it without their knowledge. so repudiate could you people do this was happening. sprick this was in the 40's? >> 50's, 1951 is when the cells were taken. it was standard practice of the time and in some ways still is
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this is part of a big movement that has -- just a minute, jean. i will let you. >> i would just be quite in accord. >> no know i can kind of feel you chomping at the bit. but there is a much broader, a much broader movement for these, what are sometimes called for benefit corporations. to help out and economic development zones, say. and newspapers might be a beneficiary of that. . . much. we talked about copyright and i will let other people talk as well. >> and again, i think that the concept >> well, again i think the concept as you have outlined of a public spirited or public-focused entity reporting news and information is, you know, on the surface sounds really wonderful. i worry that, again, going back to 1791 or earlier, that we had. we had a system of government determination of social purpose we see that replicated in today's society called licensing. printers were licensed. i don't want to engage in hyperbole for sake of recounting history but, when i hear, entity defined by social purpose as a news organization, as a newspaper or radio
this is part of a big movement that has -- just a minute, jean. i will let you. >> i would just be quite in accord. >> no know i can kind of feel you chomping at the bit. but there is a much broader, a much broader movement for these, what are sometimes called for benefit corporations. to help out and economic development zones, say. and newspapers might be a beneficiary of that. . . much. we talked about copyright and i will let other people talk as well. >> and again, i...
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it may be called parc jean-marine vincent, but there's nothing park like about this setting.e point in time this land was a haitian hill mare airport. it was then transformed into a massive sports complex. but following the earthquake it became an impromptu urban settlement with just a few hundred families. now, three months later, more than 48,000 people live here in conditions that have to be seen to be believed. >> ankle deep in mud. >> reporter: dr. louise ivers is an infectious disease specialist and the clinical director of the organization partners in health for all of haiti. she oversees the medical care here. but as this tent city has grown, so has her role. she's now the de facto mayor and on this day, our official tour guide. do you call this camp the most vulnerable? why? >> because it's the most underserve camp of all the camps in port-au-prince. it's one of the largest ones. it's one of the most in risk and it has the fewest number of organizations helping here. the basic human rights issues of what should be done in an emergency still hasn't really reached that
it may be called parc jean-marine vincent, but there's nothing park like about this setting.e point in time this land was a haitian hill mare airport. it was then transformed into a massive sports complex. but following the earthquake it became an impromptu urban settlement with just a few hundred families. now, three months later, more than 48,000 people live here in conditions that have to be seen to be believed. >> ankle deep in mud. >> reporter: dr. louise ivers is an infectious...
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her jeans were the first map. the scientific maps that can go on and on. >> and they are still used today? >> still one of the widely used. yes. >> and what is a cell line? >> the hour cells that live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely, so basically they will keep growing and multiplying and living outside of the body as long as you keep them safe and clean and the right temperature and everything so they will live on forever. >> why did the doctor take her cells? >> this was a point when scientists were trying to grow any cells they could get their hands on the release of the been taking samples from anyone who came into the hospital. lots of different hospitals. scientists had taken hundreds of samples from people and they all died, their samples all died. >> with their knowledge or without? >> pretty standard to do it without their knowledge, yes, so very few people knew this was happening. >> this was in the 30's, 40's? >> the 50's, 1951 is when the cells were taken. it was standard practice of the time a
her jeans were the first map. the scientific maps that can go on and on. >> and they are still used today? >> still one of the widely used. yes. >> and what is a cell line? >> the hour cells that live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely, so basically they will keep growing and multiplying and living outside of the body as long as you keep them safe and clean and the right temperature and everything so they will live on forever. >> why did the doctor take her...
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move on to jean on the republican line in washington. go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. the democrats had an opportunity to get in some campaign finance reforms but they concentrated on corporations and left union donations out of it. they could have done real good for campaign finance reform if they hasn't have done that. i'm just wondering if we're ever going to have an opportunity to make real campaign finances reforms and if you had any ideas on how we could go about doing that. host: what are you hearing about campaign finance reform? guest: the democrats right now are working on a bill to respond to the supreme court's decision in citizen united which that decision said that corporations spending money on campaigns is a right of theirs under the first amendment guaranteing them free speech. so they're working on a response, the democrats are, which could require more disclosure of who is spending the money and those sorts of things. they're going to try to restrict the level of money that corporations can spend for this election cycle. host: illinois, chris tin, de
move on to jean on the republican line in washington. go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. the democrats had an opportunity to get in some campaign finance reforms but they concentrated on corporations and left union donations out of it. they could have done real good for campaign finance reform if they hasn't have done that. i'm just wondering if we're ever going to have an opportunity to make real campaign finances reforms and if you had any ideas on how we could go about doing that....
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emocionada porque después de postergar la fecha de estreno, por fin llega la cinta que marca el regreso de jean mejor si funciona la relación, adelante con la boda y que venga la casa y los hijos ¿verdad? perros pero no para él, el papel de jennifer lópez, la comedia es más >> decide tomar riendas y a acude aúna clínica para ser mamá, por cosa de destino, conocerá su príncipe azul, cuando queda embarazada. >>> toda la aventura y sinsabors que pueden suceder alzando se planifica al revés >>> estos cinco hombre conocido como loser. >>> para mi como mujer, lo y ría a ver >> la aventura, de estos superhéroe, sin poderes, comienza, cuando llega la dominicana saldaña que dejó el glamour a un lado para ser cómplice de este equipo, formado y cuidado que ya sacará la garra mostrando que con su diminuta figura nadie juega >>> ahora si, que metiste la pata >>> más o menos >>> aclara fuiste o no fuiste? >> no, me encantaría tomar parte es tode esto >>> calladito más bonito juan el español >>> si >>> si aquí estoy pero pendiente chicas con este catalán de 35 años, dejará de ser, juan y depp sé una legendari
emocionada porque después de postergar la fecha de estreno, por fin llega la cinta que marca el regreso de jean mejor si funciona la relación, adelante con la boda y que venga la casa y los hijos ¿verdad? perros pero no para él, el papel de jennifer lópez, la comedia es más >> decide tomar riendas y a acude aúna clínica para ser mamá, por cosa de destino, conocerá su príncipe azul, cuando queda embarazada. >>> toda la aventura y sinsabors que pueden suceder alzando se...
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jean casarez is in new york with more. >> are there any repercussions for pittsburgh steelers' quarterback ben roethlisberger anyway? >> well, there are. there really are. he woke up this morning knowing that he will not be charges with a crime in the state gaffe ga. in fact, he has not been charged with any crime at all, even though two women are alleging that they were sexually assaulted by him. one in nevada and now one in georgia. but the alleged victim in georgia could go to a civil court to seek remedy. now last night, ben roethlisberger stepped to the microphone for the very first time ever. he wanted to impart a message. take a listen. >> i am truly sorry for the disappointment and negative attention i have brought to my family, my teammates, coaches, the rooneys and the nfl. i understand that the opportunities i have been blessed with are privilege and much is expected of me as a quarterback of the pittsburgh steelers. i absolutely want to be the leader this team deserves, valued in the community and a role model to kids. i have much work to do to earn this trust, and i am committ
jean casarez is in new york with more. >> are there any repercussions for pittsburgh steelers' quarterback ben roethlisberger anyway? >> well, there are. there really are. he woke up this morning knowing that he will not be charges with a crime in the state gaffe ga. in fact, he has not been charged with any crime at all, even though two women are alleging that they were sexually assaulted by him. one in nevada and now one in georgia. but the alleged victim in georgia could go to a...