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here's cons jeannie moos. >> reporter: when presidential candidate rick perry gave us saluting, arms in the upright position, kiss-blowing speech, you could have thought he was just overcaffeinated. but when he opened his mouth -- >> today has been awesome, girl. >> you'll never look at this guy the same way again. >> if they print any more money over in washington, the gold is going to be good. >> he was a loosy-goosy. >> this is such a cool state, i mean, live free or die? >> i will have what he's having. >> we're kind of into those
here's cons jeannie moos. >> reporter: when presidential candidate rick perry gave us saluting, arms in the upright position, kiss-blowing speech, you could have thought he was just overcaffeinated. but when he opened his mouth -- >> today has been awesome, girl. >> you'll never look at this guy the same way again. >> if they print any more money over in washington, the gold is going to be good. >> he was a loosy-goosy. >> this is such a cool state, i mean,...
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but jeannie says, but we're not all created equal. born into riches, so into desperation, some have all kinds of talent, some hardly any. some are able to make the most of however much or little talent they have because their parents and the school they go to have the resources that allow them to. but others aren't in the situation in life even to know they have talents, much less figure out how to make the most of them. margaret says, all the more reason to be treated equally. the declaration says that all are endowed by their creator with certain unail yep bl rights -- unalienable rights. in other words, she says, no matter how unequal the circumstances we're born into, no matter how unequal our talents, we're still equal before the eyes of our creator, so we americans should see one another as equally important with equally unalienable rights to life, and the pursuit of -- life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. having the opportunity to do something with our talents. and i asked now, i say, are these rights to life, liberty an
but jeannie says, but we're not all created equal. born into riches, so into desperation, some have all kinds of talent, some hardly any. some are able to make the most of however much or little talent they have because their parents and the school they go to have the resources that allow them to. but others aren't in the situation in life even to know they have talents, much less figure out how to make the most of them. margaret says, all the more reason to be treated equally. the declaration...
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a half dozen surgeries and years of taking powerful debilitating pain pills for her ailing back, jeannie wilkins said she finally found something that worked, but just two days later her pain is back and the medical device that helped her is believed stolen. >> i'm back to the pain medicine now. i'm fighting it. i'm fighting it. i don't want to take it. >> reporter: two weeks ago she had a spinal cord stimulator surgically inserted just above her hip. the device sends electrical impulses up her spine to block the pain messages before they reach her brain. two days ago her doctor's programmed that stimulator and gave her a hand-held controller that looks like this. wednesday she was sitting on a bench next to the shady grove adventist emergency center in germantown when it disappeared along with her purse. her daughter had come to pick her up. >> she had some bags in her hands that she had gotten from the pharmacy and i thought that she had her purse in with the bags. so we got in the car. >> reporter: minutes later she realized her purse was missing. they returned, searched both inside a
a half dozen surgeries and years of taking powerful debilitating pain pills for her ailing back, jeannie wilkins said she finally found something that worked, but just two days later her pain is back and the medical device that helped her is believed stolen. >> i'm back to the pain medicine now. i'm fighting it. i'm fighting it. i don't want to take it. >> reporter: two weeks ago she had a spinal cord stimulator surgically inserted just above her hip. the device sends electrical...
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jeannie and luisa are here. daryll and jeff, thank you for your vision and doggedness. that is what is needed in san francisco. last but not least, i want to thank my staff, the team which has been doing a tremendous job over the last couple of years, thinking about a creative new strategies as our general fund dollars get tighter and tighter in parks need more investment than ever. our partnership in the research development team has worked creatively, and it has been incredibly effective in adding park amenities that park-users enjoy. it has helped us sustained as a credible park system. i want to take nicole and nick and cassandra, who are all over there. thank you. and of course, all of this falls in line with the city's goal of making our communities and places like golden gate park and the academy of sciences more bite-friendly and easier to visit for parents, families, and even alligators. i thought they were scared at the rain. but we were supposed to have won today. i will plug something. helen taylor from the academy is here. if you rent a bike and are lost an
jeannie and luisa are here. daryll and jeff, thank you for your vision and doggedness. that is what is needed in san francisco. last but not least, i want to thank my staff, the team which has been doing a tremendous job over the last couple of years, thinking about a creative new strategies as our general fund dollars get tighter and tighter in parks need more investment than ever. our partnership in the research development team has worked creatively, and it has been incredibly effective in...
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jeannie yurman looks at what's behind these price moves. >> reporter: forecasts for world oil demand are coming down and yet the price of oil remains relatively high near $100 a barrel. so where's the disconnect? analysts say it's a classic case of supply and demand. in this case, supply is tight. half a dozen countries have experienced supply disruptions in the past year and their output is still below normal, knocking a million barrels a day out of production. oil trader ray carbone says the mood in the trading pits is bullish. >> while global demand forecasts may be going down the oil market is fundamentally tight. we have some dwindling supplies especially in the north seas and we have potential demand there in the marketplace. >> reporter: and more countries, like china, are consuming oil adding to price pressures. since the lows in october, light sweet crude has soared 27.5% from $75.87 to close just under $99 in friday's session. some experts, however, believe psychology and speculation are playing the larger role in driving up crude. they note that oil traded around $140 a ba
jeannie yurman looks at what's behind these price moves. >> reporter: forecasts for world oil demand are coming down and yet the price of oil remains relatively high near $100 a barrel. so where's the disconnect? analysts say it's a classic case of supply and demand. in this case, supply is tight. half a dozen countries have experienced supply disruptions in the past year and their output is still below normal, knocking a million barrels a day out of production. oil trader ray carbone...
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my jeannie dean an activist from a confide los angeles says the during the two months of its existence and the movement has managed to shift media attention to the most important issues. and there are several things that i think this movement has already manifested very important both on a national level and the local level actually we've managed to change the narrative here especially in the mainstream of the corporate media here in the united states and it worked for news organizations like russia today many of us in the united states would not be getting the news and information that's pertinent to our to our economic situation on our in our foreign policy we've already changed the narrative from you know deficit spending to jumps to the economic disparities in the social injustices we're seeing through our banking system and the hijacking of the corruption inherent in our banking and political system so that's been an important change and that's only happened in two months time. in office where the latest occupy action is unfolding in oakland california she was sharing her impressi
my jeannie dean an activist from a confide los angeles says the during the two months of its existence and the movement has managed to shift media attention to the most important issues. and there are several things that i think this movement has already manifested very important both on a national level and the local level actually we've managed to change the narrative here especially in the mainstream of the corporate media here in the united states and it worked for news organizations like...
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questions of the day and the answer that i'm joined by jamie weinstein senior editor of the daily caller jeannie could see you get good beer tom thank you i want to just set this up with this this whole conversation that you and i had and came out of the reason i'm going to run a cello on saturday for a wedding anniversary and. looking back and you know the whole slavery and all that kind of stuff and looking back on it. from the founding of the country until the civil war we had slavery as a major source of labor and in the north there was child labor over twenty five percent in some cases over forty pills being at the south as one of the port of sections it was the port section of the country and in the north you had child labor you know as much as twenty five thirty percent of labor force people under fifteen and that pretty much extended you know after we construction you saw child labor exploding we had immigrant labor we had restricted immigration of the united states to one hundred twenty four and that suppressed the cost of wages so it seems to me i mean looking at this arc of history an
questions of the day and the answer that i'm joined by jamie weinstein senior editor of the daily caller jeannie could see you get good beer tom thank you i want to just set this up with this this whole conversation that you and i had and came out of the reason i'm going to run a cello on saturday for a wedding anniversary and. looking back and you know the whole slavery and all that kind of stuff and looking back on it. from the founding of the country until the civil war we had slavery as a...
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here's cons jeannie moos. >> reporter: when presidential candidate rick perry gave us saluting, arms, kiss-blowing speech, you could have thought he was just overcaffeinated. but when he opened his mouth -- >> today has been awesome, girl. >> you'll never look at this guy the same way again. >> if they print any more money over in washington, the gold is going to be good. >> he was a loosy-goosy. >> this is such a cool state, i mean, live free or die? >> i will have what he's having. >> we're kind of into those slogans, man. it's like, live free or die, victory or death. bring it. >> when rick perry brought on was endless speculation about what he was in an altered state. and the answer ranged from -- how drunk is rick perry in this video? to rick perry wasn't drunk. perry spokesman said simply that the governor is passionate when he speaks. and that he got a standing ovation. >> you know what i mean. like 9% in expansion. >> true, we're showing his oddest moments. but there were a lot of them in the 25-minute speech. on fox news, they let loose with his defense. >> i think he was ju
here's cons jeannie moos. >> reporter: when presidential candidate rick perry gave us saluting, arms, kiss-blowing speech, you could have thought he was just overcaffeinated. but when he opened his mouth -- >> today has been awesome, girl. >> you'll never look at this guy the same way again. >> if they print any more money over in washington, the gold is going to be good. >> he was a loosy-goosy. >> this is such a cool state, i mean, live free or die?...
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. >> as opposed to the i dream of jeannie. >> or the actual space program as well. >> the american astronautsenerally come back -- >> but -- >> i've never seen a softer landing, tony. it's not softer when you're falling from way up there. >> that's true. but i'd rather land in the water. >> right. >> like major, what was his name? >> healey, i think. or nelson. >> healey was the other one. >> all right. >> hey, tucker. >> hey, guys. >> did you see stacey's live shot? >> a lot of fog throughout the area. warm front moving this afternoon. nothing to kick the fog out of here like the past couple of mornings. rain showers will become steadier today. rainy day expected across the area. a live look at hd radar. not much now in washington. but you can see we have rain showers, dodging rain showers all around us. to the north and east. and a lot of rain breaking out to the south and west. it's pinwheeling off to the north and north and east. more rain shortly for alexandria and here in washington, reston. parts of the areas not showing rain showers, getting the fog and mist. not a beautiful day. lot
. >> as opposed to the i dream of jeannie. >> or the actual space program as well. >> the american astronautsenerally come back -- >> but -- >> i've never seen a softer landing, tony. it's not softer when you're falling from way up there. >> that's true. but i'd rather land in the water. >> right. >> like major, what was his name? >> healey, i think. or nelson. >> healey was the other one. >> all right. >> hey, tucker....
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>>> plus, you're going to want to see jeannie moos's take on the freeze that's going viral.gistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you have your life with another. but when you bundle them all together with nationwide insurance, they all work together perfectly and you could save 25%. wow... it's all in the wrists. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> rick perry's oops moment got me thinking about how significant the republican presidential debates have been this year. over the course of ten debates so far, there have been many memorable moments. take a look. >> the statement was would i be comfortable with the muslim in my administration, not that i wouldn't appoint one.
>>> plus, you're going to want to see jeannie moos's take on the freeze that's going viral.gistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one...
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. >>> leave it to jeannie. that's it for me. thanks very much tore watching.'m wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, everyone, tonight new developments and new questions in the still-spreading scandal over the alleged sexual abuse of young children by a former penn state university assistant football coach. tonight, a second charity that helps adolescent boys is checking to see whether any of them had contact with the former penn state defensive coach, jerry sandusky, now accused of ra raping eight boys. >>> the fresh air funds shows records show he did serve as a host for inner city children. >>> and the housecleaning continues at the charity he founded. the board of directors for second mile announced an internal investigation today and its ceo for the past 28 years has quit. >>> plus tonight, new questions about the judge who over the objections of prosecutors, okayed sandusky's release on bail. get this. her biography lists her as a volunteer at sandusky's second mile charity. joe paterno's name is being ta
. >>> leave it to jeannie. that's it for me. thanks very much tore watching.'m wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, everyone, tonight new developments and new questions in the still-spreading scandal over the alleged sexual abuse of young children by a former penn state university assistant football coach. tonight, a second charity that helps adolescent boys is checking to see whether any of them had contact with the...
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i want to talk to jeannie jones, many of you know her as kitty of the city.s on from 10:00 to 2:00 monday through friday. and you are partnering with us once again this year. >> i love doing this every year, pat. for so many reasons. especially like -- recent times, i just had a mentor and student me that he had to have a home cook -- hadn't had a home cooked meal in months. it is because of the budget cuts. i mean, he has a parent that is working hard trying to do the best and still get a pink slip. times like this and teaming up with news4 that just, you know, fill bellies during the holiday season. we have to do it. >> we do have to do it. thank you so much. we are doing it but we can only do it successfully with your help. the number again is 202-885-4949. you can also bring nonperishable donations, cash or checks to f streets northwest. we are here all day, 7:00 tonight. we need to hear from you. we need your help to help make this a happy thanksgiving for many families. phone number again, 202-885-4949. back to you, barbara. >> pat, thank you. as pat me
i want to talk to jeannie jones, many of you know her as kitty of the city.s on from 10:00 to 2:00 monday through friday. and you are partnering with us once again this year. >> i love doing this every year, pat. for so many reasons. especially like -- recent times, i just had a mentor and student me that he had to have a home cook -- hadn't had a home cooked meal in months. it is because of the budget cuts. i mean, he has a parent that is working hard trying to do the best and still get...
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. >> but it's an interesting way hermane is dealing with this, jeannie cummings, which is this, okay,e the beast himself. >> well, he will. and he is very undisciplined in his messaging, as we've pointed out, changing stories all day yesterday. i thought, if you look at the process, what was most disturbing was that they had ten days notice that the story was coming and then still were not prepared. that's just incompetence. but i think this could open a whole new window as he does more interviews, on cain, in that his abortion position is troubling as well. that ran under the radar screen yesterday. >> right. >> but he flipped on his abortion position. his tax plan he's amended once, may be amending again. there is now a lot more ammunition for when all of these debates pick up again. >> right. >> that his opponents are going to have a lot more questions. >> one thing i want to bring up. you know, one missing piece to this has been his wife. in a story like this, you usually see something with a spouse when trouble like this. here's what he said when he was asked about where his wife
. >> but it's an interesting way hermane is dealing with this, jeannie cummings, which is this, okay,e the beast himself. >> well, he will. and he is very undisciplined in his messaging, as we've pointed out, changing stories all day yesterday. i thought, if you look at the process, what was most disturbing was that they had ten days notice that the story was coming and then still were not prepared. that's just incompetence. but i think this could open a whole new window as he does...
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murray was ultimately stopped and killed by a church member and a volunteer security guard, jeannie, who has a concealed carry permit and once worked in law enforcement. essam shot murray several times leading him to kill himself. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'd yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado, a member of the rules committee, mr. polis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. polis: in hearing the story of my friend from florida, my colleague in the rules committee, again, i think it just emphasizes that my state, colorado, already has a concealed carry process. we have a must issue provision to some of our county this was who were not issuing and denying issuance unreasonableably, highlights this entire bill is a dangerous solution in search of a problem. colorado has reciprocal concealed carry arrangement in over 30 states, including all of our neighboring states. you can drive to colora
murray was ultimately stopped and killed by a church member and a volunteer security guard, jeannie, who has a concealed carry permit and once worked in law enforcement. essam shot murray several times leading him to kill himself. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'd yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado, a member of the rules committee, mr....