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jeannie has been a city club member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. >> thank you, melody. thank you, governor, for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business, in education, and in government. and asked them what they would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic, and that is tax reform. so that we can have that prosperous economy and vibrant community that you alluded to. so the question is, what do we need to do? is it doable? how do we do it? and what specifically will you do to make that happen? >> easy ones first. i think that -- two things very briefly. first of all, i think just about everybody recognizes that we have a really dysfunctional tax we obviously disagree on what we need to do about it. but i think the moment of opportunity here, having been a veteran of two wildly unsuccessful efforts to change the tax system, is that the debates we've had in the '80s and '90s were just about a tax. there wasn't a larger context. i think more and mo
jeannie has been a city club member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. >> thank you, melody. thank you, governor, for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business, in education, and in government. and asked them what they would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic, and that is tax reform. so that we can have that prosperous economy and vibrant community...
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to jeannie with the event of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the nuclear disarmament area. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the west has refused to cooperate with moscow on the issue. intercontinental ballistic missiles are transported through snowbound russian forests under the cover of darkness. the movements are shrouded in secrecy the people in charge need to perform training drills and test the hardware on the move . suddenly the convoy comes to a halt there's a forest stream blocking the path. crossing it's quite a challenge for the drivers of motor vehicles weighing many tons. as specially considering the carrying nuclear warheads. engine is make sure that the heavy launches safely reach the opposite bank with the most hazardous hurdle behind it the convoy is on the move again. as the convoy forges ahead to its destination they leave the forest and pass throu
to jeannie with the event of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the nuclear disarmament area. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the west has refused to cooperate with moscow on the issue. intercontinental ballistic missiles are transported through snowbound russian forests under...
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reporter: while planned parenthood leaders are hopeful future komen grants will be approved, jeannie monaghan with family research council wants the opposite. >> this was a pretty significant victory this week in the sense of an organization that doesn't want to be foreignally partnered with the nation's largest -- formally partnered with the nation's largest abortion provider. reporter: pressure also came from capitol hill. several representatives spoke out, made statements and a number of senators signed a letter asking komen to reverse its course. >> it was found they brought upon themselves and i think they've tried to correct it. unfortunately, it's going to be some time before this wound heals. they politicized something that never should have been. >> komen's apology statement says they will continue to fund existing grants to planned parenthood and will consider future applications, but only time will tell if komen does or does not approve any more grants to planned parenthood. >> have to keep our eye on it. >> sounds like they managed to make everybody upset before it was ov
reporter: while planned parenthood leaders are hopeful future komen grants will be approved, jeannie monaghan with family research council wants the opposite. >> this was a pretty significant victory this week in the sense of an organization that doesn't want to be foreignally partnered with the nation's largest -- formally partnered with the nation's largest abortion provider. reporter: pressure also came from capitol hill. several representatives spoke out, made statements and a number...
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>> reporter: head to toe in giants gear, jeannie was too polite to tell us what she spent. >> let's say we're going into the college fund now. >> reporter: and how about paying $7,000 for a pair of seats? >> it is not cheap, is it? >> no. it is going to be a nice vacation. >> this super bowl could turn out to be one of the most expensive and profitable in history. and that depends on whether you're buying or selling. football fans across the country are expected to spend a record $11 billion enjoying the game. that includes everything from new tvs, to super bowl snacks, to official merchandise. in indianapolis, the nfl experience adds up. $40 for a cap. $85 for a sweatshirt. $199 for a football. patriots fan, lindsey and andre, her fiance shelled out $800. >> for my mom and dad and three nieces. >> some guys have all of the week. these two last week won a $22,000 first class super bowl trip. >> it was just great to be able to be here. >> free, and priceless. >> manuel gallegus, cbs news, indianapolis. >>> well, the bay area isn't exactly a poster child for it, but this is the middle of
>> reporter: head to toe in giants gear, jeannie was too polite to tell us what she spent. >> let's say we're going into the college fund now. >> reporter: and how about paying $7,000 for a pair of seats? >> it is not cheap, is it? >> no. it is going to be a nice vacation. >> this super bowl could turn out to be one of the most expensive and profitable in history. and that depends on whether you're buying or selling. football fans across the country are...
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reporter: while planned parenthood leaders are hopeful future komen grants will be approved, jeannie monaghan with family research council wants the opposite. >> this was a pretty significant victory this week in the sense of an organization that doesn't want to be formally partnered with the nation's largest abortion provider of. reporter: pressure on komen came also from capitol hill. several representatives spoke out and made statements and a number of senators signed a letter asking komen to reverse its course. >> it was brought upon themselves and i think they tried to correct it. unfortunately it's going to be some time before this wound heals as they politicized something that never should have been. reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >> komen's apology does say they will continue to fund the existing grants to planned parenthood and will consider future applications. however, no word on whether or not it will approve those applications. >>> new information tonight on an alleged sex assault inside a southeast d.c. elementary school. d.c. public school officials now say a number
reporter: while planned parenthood leaders are hopeful future komen grants will be approved, jeannie monaghan with family research council wants the opposite. >> this was a pretty significant victory this week in the sense of an organization that doesn't want to be formally partnered with the nation's largest abortion provider of. reporter: pressure on komen came also from capitol hill. several representatives spoke out and made statements and a number of senators signed a letter asking...
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. >> and she's wearing "i dream of jeannie" pants. >> be careful with the burgers. i know. >> we'll tune in for that. >> it's going to be trouble. >> i'll volunteer to be a judge. i would eat those burgers, no problem. >> before that we have a preview of what's coming up this weekend from our team -- the weekend team. lester holt and jenna wolfe. >> good morning. coming up, we are looking at sex after 50. dr. oz says a healthier sex life leads to a longer life overall. he'll answer your questions live. then a teen critically injured in a drunk driving accident makes an incredible recovery. we'll show you how she's inspiring others. >> and we'll preview hollywood's biggest night and look at who might be the big winners and what to expect from billy crystal as he returns as oscar host. have you ever wondered what it's like to work at 35,000 feet in the air? i found out when i enrolled in flight attendant school. see what happens when i put my uber intense training to the test. that and more when we see you this weekend on "today." >> jenna, can you do this. the -- thi
. >> and she's wearing "i dream of jeannie" pants. >> be careful with the burgers. i know. >> we'll tune in for that. >> it's going to be trouble. >> i'll volunteer to be a judge. i would eat those burgers, no problem. >> before that we have a preview of what's coming up this weekend from our team -- the weekend team. lester holt and jenna wolfe. >> good morning. coming up, we are looking at sex after 50. dr. oz says a healthier sex life leads...
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our guest, jeannie jones, why- fromin us frequently for fox chatter.you have sources all over the place and you're telling us you have sources in l.a. who saw something related to this. tell us what you know. >> absolutely, maureen. my sources tell me, what was reported earlier, she was seen coming from a club or an event earlier this week. they actually said they saw her collapse. was that a part of her body saying it was tired or attached to substance abuse, we don't know. >> and let me interrupt. >> yeah. >> we have pictures as she was leaving the club and it was on thursday night. >> thursday night. >> and that is a club in hollywood and she was being helped out and sweaty and there were scratches and small amounts on her leg and what you're saying, there was troubling behavior inside that club? >> absolutely. and it's no secret about whitney houston's struggles, you know, and i think about her and i know she's in a sound track for many of our lives. >> uh-huh. >> and from high school and coverage. >> she leaves behind a family. and we talk about t
our guest, jeannie jones, why- fromin us frequently for fox chatter.you have sources all over the place and you're telling us you have sources in l.a. who saw something related to this. tell us what you know. >> absolutely, maureen. my sources tell me, what was reported earlier, she was seen coming from a club or an event earlier this week. they actually said they saw her collapse. was that a part of her body saying it was tired or attached to substance abuse, we don't know. >> and...
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. >>> i'm jeannie dyer in scottsdale, arizona where brian wilson threw a bearded one today. we'll hear from him in sports. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] are alive after a mid-air collision between a small plane and another plane. it's a twisted wreck. a 29-year-old woman who was piloting that helicopter remarkably only suffered minor injuries. the owner of the flight school where the pilot was enrolled said the student did everything correctly to get the plane down. the helicopter driver is also okay after making an emergency landing. >>> tonight the unit unveils just how much close calls actually happen in our skies. >> we discover that they are close calls that take place a lot more frequently than you might imagine. steven, what did you find? >> reporter: jessica, we went through 30 years of records and found more t
. >>> i'm jeannie dyer in scottsdale, arizona where brian wilson threw a bearded one today. we'll hear from him in sports. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] are alive after a mid-air collision between a small plane and another...
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jeannie dean does not know what she would do without her double stroller. >> it allows me to leave thevery day. it can carry more than i ever, could so both kids, groceries, diaper bags, everything. nothing else can do that. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 12 double strollers to see how they handle real life challenges and whether they meet voluntary safety standards. the $700 bumble ride indy twin stroller can be used with an infant seat. when children sit in it, you're supposed to raise this bumper bar. in the upper position the stroller passed an important safety test. a ball which has the same dimensions as a child's head slides easily under the bar, as it should, but when the bar is in the lower position, a child's head can get trapped. >> our fear is that hurried parents may not raise the bar and if their child isn't strapped in, the youngster could slide under the bar, but their head could get stuck. in fact, at least 10 infants have strangled this way in other strollers over the years of. >> reporter: the instruction manual warns about the bar's positioning and that the ch
jeannie dean does not know what she would do without her double stroller. >> it allows me to leave thevery day. it can carry more than i ever, could so both kids, groceries, diaper bags, everything. nothing else can do that. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 12 double strollers to see how they handle real life challenges and whether they meet voluntary safety standards. the $700 bumble ride indy twin stroller can be used with an infant seat. when children sit in it, you're...
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reporter: jeannie monaghan with the anti-abortion organization the family research council hopes komen and planned parenthood go their separate ways. >> this was a pretty significant victory this week in the sense of an organization that doesn't want to be formally partnered with the nation's largest abortion provider. reporter: dr. meyers says she hopes politics has been put aside and the grants continue. >> we know the move in congress was a politically motivate one and actually this funding from komen had absolutely nothing to do with abortions. it had to do with early screening for breast cancer. >> now nancy brinker says she wants komen to reflect on how grants can most effectively be administered without all the controversies. we do want to apologize. we had some wrong video there who was not nancy brinker. we'll have more on it at 6:00 including the new board member, senior vice president for public policy, who has created some controversy herself on that board. we'll have that at 6:00. >> again this is such an organization that was never really considered political and now ther
reporter: jeannie monaghan with the anti-abortion organization the family research council hopes komen and planned parenthood go their separate ways. >> this was a pretty significant victory this week in the sense of an organization that doesn't want to be formally partnered with the nation's largest abortion provider. reporter: dr. meyers says she hopes politics has been put aside and the grants continue. >> we know the move in congress was a politically motivate one and actually...
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and we are going to set up panels of experts, psychiatrists and doctors, krillnologists, jeannie woodwardk in the saddle, joan peter silvia running this thing. they can't get into the political system because the connections union owns our politicians. and then that's the second thing. if we don't get the money out of politics and get our politicians to understand they're supposed to be solving our long-term problems, the people who used to, pat brown could have never have gotten elected. ronald reagan couldn't have got elected now. he now looks like a liberal. but whether conservative or whatever, green, libertarian, whatever party, nobody is involving long-term -- solving long-term problems. this book is a plea to get back to solutions, the politic of solution. my journey is about how i took everybody i sued and made them an ally, and we solved true through -- through partially through civic sector allies. we created an army of them. we went and got the military, the cops, and it created an army of allies who were about the business of making life better for these kids. whether it was b
and we are going to set up panels of experts, psychiatrists and doctors, krillnologists, jeannie woodwardk in the saddle, joan peter silvia running this thing. they can't get into the political system because the connections union owns our politicians. and then that's the second thing. if we don't get the money out of politics and get our politicians to understand they're supposed to be solving our long-term problems, the people who used to, pat brown could have never have gotten elected....
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jeannie most, cnn, new york. >> don't forget to join us tomorrow evening
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jeannie -- i need more coffee -- is a digital correspondent for upcoming reality competition series fashionts rothy from marie claire. good morning. >> good morning. >> thumbs up, thumbs down overall last night? oh! >> i'm a meh, too. >> are you kidding me? why? >> i was just very excited to look forward to the oscars because we fashion experts look forward to it. it is the super bowl of fashion. it really is. >> but? >> i felt like the stars didn't really go there. >> you know, they're supposed to save the best looks for last. they have the golden globes, the s.a.g.s, they are supposed to save the best for last. some did. >> we saw a lot of neutral colors, white, blush, nude. rooney mara wore a beautiful, light dress. you liked it. >> i love it! >> givenchy, chic, fashion forward, striking, very her. >> absolutely. i want anybody out there who doesn't understand the dress to understand this is fashion. rooney herself is a very interesting person. the detailing of the dress at the bust line, it has a fish tail that gives an alluring look. that's the great thing about rooney. she's not tryin
jeannie -- i need more coffee -- is a digital correspondent for upcoming reality competition series fashionts rothy from marie claire. good morning. >> good morning. >> thumbs up, thumbs down overall last night? oh! >> i'm a meh, too. >> are you kidding me? why? >> i was just very excited to look forward to the oscars because we fashion experts look forward to it. it is the super bowl of fashion. it really is. >> but? >> i felt like the stars didn't...
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jeannie has been a member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. [applause] >> thank you, melody and governor for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business and education and in government and ask them what he would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic and that his tax. we can have a prosperous economy and community you alluded to. so the question as, what do they need to do? is it doable? how do we do it and what specifically will you do to make that happen? [laughter] >> easy ones first. >> i think two things very briefly. first of all i think just about everyone recognizes we have a dysfunctional tax system in a state of oregon and we disagree on what we need to do about it. the moment of opportunity here having been a veteran of two widely unsuccessful efforts to change the tax system is the debates we've had in the 80s and 90s were just about the attacks. there wasn't a larger context. i think more and more people are beginning to understa
jeannie has been a member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. [applause] >> thank you, melody and governor for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business and education and in government and ask them what he would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic and that his tax. we can have a prosperous economy and community you alluded to. so the question as, what do...
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jeannie has been a member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. [applause] >> thank you, melody and governor for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business and education and in government and ask them what he would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic and that his tax. we can have a prosperous economy and community you alluded to. so the question as, what do they need to do? is it doable? how do we do it and what specifically will you do to make that happen? [laughter] >> easy ones first. >> i think two things very briefly. first of all i think just about everyone recognizes we have a dysfunctional tax system in a state of oregon and we disagree on what we need to do about it. the moment of opportunity here having been a veteran of two widely unsuccessful efforts to change the tax system is the debates we've had in the 80s and 90s were just about the attacks. there wasn't a larger context. i think more and more people are beginning to understa
jeannie has been a member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. [applause] >> thank you, melody and governor for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business and education and in government and ask them what he would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic and that his tax. we can have a prosperous economy and community you alluded to. so the question as, what do...
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psychiatrists and doctors, criminologists and jeannie would've back in the saddle.ant jon peter sell you run a mess because there are brilliant people in california who know what needs to be done at the cannot get in the political system because the corrections union owns our politics. and that is the second thing. if we don't get the money out of politics and don't get politicians to understand it there to pics long-term problems come with got to get rid of term limits because the people used their problems, pat brown could have never gotten elected. pat brown could've never got elected. ronald reagan could not have gotten elected. he looks like a liberal. but whether they are republicans or republic rats, conservative or whatever, great libertarian, whatever party, nobody is solving long-term problems. this is a plea to get back, politics of solution. my journey is about how i took everyone i sued and made them an ally and we solved partially through private set her in civic sector allies, created an army of them. would gut the military, the cops and created an ar
psychiatrists and doctors, criminologists and jeannie would've back in the saddle.ant jon peter sell you run a mess because there are brilliant people in california who know what needs to be done at the cannot get in the political system because the corrections union owns our politics. and that is the second thing. if we don't get the money out of politics and don't get politicians to understand it there to pics long-term problems come with got to get rid of term limits because the people used...
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psychiatrists and doctors, criminologists and jeannie would've back in the saddle.ant jon peter sell you run a mess because there are brilliant people in california who know what needs to be done at the cannot get in the political system because the corrections union owns our politics. and that is the second thing. if we don't get the money out of politics and don't get politicians to understand it there to pics long-term problems come with got to get rid of term limits because the people used their problems, pat brown could have never gotten elected. pat brown could've never got elected. ronald reagan could not have gotten elected. he looks like a liberal. but whether they are republicans or republic rats, conservative or whatever, great libertarian, whatever party, nobody is solving long-term problems. this is a plea to get back, politics of solution. my journey is about how i took everyone i sued and made them an ally and we solved partially through private set her in civic sector allies, created an army of them. would gut the military, the cops and created an ar
psychiatrists and doctors, criminologists and jeannie would've back in the saddle.ant jon peter sell you run a mess because there are brilliant people in california who know what needs to be done at the cannot get in the political system because the corrections union owns our politics. and that is the second thing. if we don't get the money out of politics and don't get politicians to understand it there to pics long-term problems come with got to get rid of term limits because the people used...
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you've joined up with jeannie shaheen on a very interesting energy efficiency and industrial competitivenesso given your perch on armed services, on budget, energy and natural resources you, basically, oversee many of the issues at the federal level that have an enormous effect on manufacturing competitiveness. as you think about a national manufacturing policy, what do you think are the essential elements, and what does the national government do to move the ball forward? >> well, first, thanks for having this conference today, and it is great to be joined here with, um, colleagues at the state and local level and also with jay who's got a global perspective on this. you know, my position on it's really pretty simple having toured about 100 manufacturers in ohio in the last few years. what they're looking for is not for the federal government to play an active role in their lives, but to create the environment for success. and to me, it comes down to five or six issues, and i ask our manufacturers about each of these issues every time i visit. one, certainly, is trade. you talked about that
you've joined up with jeannie shaheen on a very interesting energy efficiency and industrial competitivenesso given your perch on armed services, on budget, energy and natural resources you, basically, oversee many of the issues at the federal level that have an enormous effect on manufacturing competitiveness. as you think about a national manufacturing policy, what do you think are the essential elements, and what does the national government do to move the ball forward? >> well, first,...
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jeannie has been a member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. [applause] >> thank you, melody and governor for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business and education and in government and ask them what he would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic and that his tax. we can have a prosperous economy and community you alluded to. so the question as, what do they need to do? is it doable? how do we do it and what specifically will you do to make that happen? [laughter] >> easy ones first. >> i think two things very briefly. first of all i think just about everyone recognizes we have a dysfunctional tax system in a state of oregon and we disagree on what we need to do about it. the moment of opportunity here having been a veteran of two widely unsuccessful efforts to change the tax system is the debates we've had in the 80s and 90s were just about the attacks. there wasn't a larger context. i think more and more people are beginning to understa
jeannie has been a member since 2006 and has served with me on the friday forum committee. [applause] >> thank you, melody and governor for being with us today. we really appreciate it. i reached out to a dozen or more people i know in business and education and in government and ask them what he would want to ask you today. and interestingly, the answers coalesced around one topic and that his tax. we can have a prosperous economy and community you alluded to. so the question as, what do...